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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA600.pdfDivision 1 - General Requirements Summary of Work: The work consists of interior renovation of office space into a medical clinic space. Clinic for patient consult, radiographic imaging, exam, and physical therapy; no procedures of prolonged stay. Contractor’s Use of Premises: During construction, Contractor shall have limited use of space indicated. Contractor’s use of premises is limited only by Owner’s right to perform work or employ other contractors on portions of project. Contract Modification Procedures: Upon the Owner’s approval of a proposal from the Contractor, summited wither in response to a Proposal Request issued by the Architect or as a request for change from the Contractor, the Architect will issue a Change Order on AIA Document G701, for all changes to the Contract Sum or Contract Time. Payment Procedures: Submit a Schedule of Values which breaks down the Contract Sum into at least one line item for each technical Specification Heading. Correlate the Schedule of Values with the Contractor’s Construction Schedule. Submit 3 notarized copies of each Application for Payment on AIA Document G702/703, in accordance with the schedule established in the Agreement. For the Application submitted at Substantial Completion, submit partial releases of liens from each subcontractor or supplier for whom amounts were requisitioned on the previous payment. Coordination: On site project coordination meetings will occur every two (2) weeks. Owner, Architect, Contractor and each subcontractor or other entity concerned with current progress or involved with planning or coordination of future activities, shall attend. Minutes of each meeting will be prepared by Contractor and distributed to all parties present. Contractor to provide progress schedule at each OAC meeting indicating project work for the next three weeks. Submittal Procedures: Coordinate submittal preparation with construction schedule, fabrication lead-times, other submittals and activities that require sequential operation. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized due to failure to transmit submittals in time to permit processing sufficiently in advance of when materials are required in the work. Architect to have (7) seven working days to process submittals, unless agreed to by Architect. No product may be substituted or assumed as equal; all deviations from specified products much be formally submitted in writing for approval in writing from approval by Architect and Owner; written approval issued via AIA documents. Cost for replacing and work disturbed by installation of unapproved substitution by Contractor. Prepare submittals by placing a permanent label on each for identification. Provide label to record review and approval markings and action taken. Include the following information on the label: Project Name Date Name and Address of Contractor Name and Address of Subcontractor and Supplier Title of Appropriate Technical Specification Heading Product Data: Submit (3) three copies and mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Shop Drawings: Submit newly prepared information drawn to scale. Contractor to indicate deviations from Contract Documents, including any addenda or change to the scope of the original scope of work. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard information. Submit 1 reproducible print and 1 blue- or black-line print on sheets at least 8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 30 by 42 inches. Architect will return the reproducible print. Contractor to absorb all cost associated with correction of substituted product if deviation from Contract Documents not brought to Owner’s and Architect’s attention. Samples: Submit (3) three sample finishes as specified and identical with the material proposed. Where variations are inherent in the material, submit at least (3) three units that show limits of the variations. Provide shop drawings for the following items: Doors and Frames, Door Hardware, Casework, Casework Hardware, Casework Finishes, Paint, Acoustical Ceilings Tile and Grid, Carpet, Wall Tile, and Resin Panel. Include product name or name of the manufacturer. Architect will review each submittal, mark as appropriate to indicate action taken, and return copies less one retained. Temporary Facilities and Controls: Standards: Comply with NFPA 241, “Standard or Safeguarding Construction, Alterations, and Demolition Operations; ANSI A10 Series standards for “Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition”; and NECA Electrical Design Library’s “Temporary Electrical Facilities.” Electrical service shall be in accordance with NEMA NECA and UL standards and regulations for temporary electric service. Install service in compliance with NFPA 70 Temporary Utilities: Use of the Owner’s existing sanitary facilities will be permitted, so long as facilities are cleaned and maintained in a condition acceptable to the Owner. At Substantial Completion, restore these facilities to the condition prevalent at the time of initial use. Temporary Controls: Maintain existing fire protection until modified system of fire-protection is in place. Provide temporary barricades, warning signs, and lights to protect the public and construction personnel from construction hazards. Product Requirements: The Owner and Architect may consider substitutions of specified materials which provide a savings in Contract Sum and/or Time. The Contract Sum and Time savings shall be identified at time of submittal. The request for substitution shall be submitted in reasonable and timely manner for review, as not to delay construction. Substitution submittals shall include product information, test data, samples (if applicable), delivery time, and cost information. If deemed acceptable by the Owner and Architect, the substitution submitted may be used by the Contractor. Acceptance of the substitution by the Owner and Architect does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility in performance or workmanship in relation to the substitution. The required warranties of any item of construction shall not be modified by substitutions. Examination and Preparation: Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with manufacture’s written requirements, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level and plumb; substrates within installation tolerances; surfaces that are smooth, clean and free of deleterious substances; and application conditions within environmental limits. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Prepare substrates and adjoining surfaces according to manufacturer’s written instructions. Cutting and Patching: Before cutting/patching existing surfaces, examine surfaces to be cut and patched and conditions under which cutting and patching is to be performed. Take corrective action before proceeding if unsafe conditions are encountered. Protect existing construction during cutting and patching to prevent damage. Temporarily cover openings when not in use. Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of the installation. Do not cut structural members without prior written approval of Architect and Structural Engineer. For patching provide materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of existing materials. For exposed surfaces, provide or finish materials to visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. Installation: Comply with manufacture’s written instructions for installation. Anchor each product securely in place, accurately located and aligned. Clean exposed surfaces and protect from damage. If applicable, prepare surfaces for field finishing. Final Cleaning: Clean each surface or item as follows before requesting inspection for certification of Substantial Completion: Remove labels that are not permanent. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors. Remove excess glazing compounds. Replace chipped or broken glass. Clean exposed finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains, films and foreign substances. Leave concrete floors broom clean. Vacuum carpeted surfaces and wax resilient flooring. Architectural, Mechanical and Electrical Punch-list: Provide Architect with a pre-punch-list of items yet to be completed prior to request for inspection. Architect to schedule punch-list based on completion of installation of all finishes and after final cleaning. Closeout Submittals: Record Drawings: Maintain a set of Contract Drawings as Record Drawings. Mark to show installation that varies from the work as originally shown. Operation and Maintenance Data: Organize data into 3-ring binders, with pocket folders for folded sheet information. SPECIFICATIONS Closeout Procedures: Request Substantial Completion inspection once the following are complete: Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. Submit Record Drawings, Maintenance Manuals, Warranties and similar record information. Deliver spare parts, extra stock and similar items Complete final cleanup. Touch up, repair replace and restore marred, exposed finishes. Obtain final inspections from authorities having jurisdiction. Obtain certificate of occupancy. Upon receipt of a request for final inspection, Architect will proceed with inspection and advise the Contractor of unfilled requirements. Arrange for each installer of equipment that requires operation and maintenance to provide instruction to Owner’s personnel. Warranties: Submit written warranties to the Architect prior to the date certified for Substantial Completion. If the Architect’s Certificate of Substantial Completion designates a commencement date for warranties other than the date of Substantial Completion for the work, or as a designated portion of the work, submit written warranties upon request of the Architect. When the Contract Documents require the Contractor, or the Contractor and a Subcontractor, Supplier or Manufacturer to execute a special warranty, prepare a written document that contains appropriate terms and identification, ready for execution by the required parties. Submit a draft to the Owner, through the Architect, for approval prior to final execution. At Final Completion compile (2) two copies of each required warranty properly executed by the Contractor, or by the Contractor, Subcontractor, Supplier or Manufacturer. Organize the warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on each technical Specification Heading. Request inspection for certification of final acceptance and final payment, once the following are complete: Submit final payment request with releases of liens and supporting documentation. Include insurance certificates. Submit consent of surety to final payment. On Completion of re-inspection, Architect will prepare a certificate of final acceptance. If the work is incomplete, Architect will advise Contractor of the work that is incomplete or obligation that have not yet been fulfilled. Selective Demolition: Unless otherwise indicated, demolished materials become Contractor’s property. Comply with EPA regulations and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Conduct demolition without disrupting Owner’s occupation of the building. Items indicated to be removed and salvaged remain the Owner’s property. Remove, clean and pack or crate items to protect against damage. Identify contents of container and deliver to Owner’s designated storage area. All light switches, telephone, electrical, data outlets, etc. indicated to be removed or relocated shall be completely removed. Patch and apply finish indicated. A cover plate will not be acceptable. Submit schedule indicating proposed sequence of operations for selective demolition work to Owner’s Representative for review prior to start of work. Include coordination for shutoff, capping and continuation of utility services as required, together with details for dust and noise control protection. Provide detailed sequence of demolition and removal work to ensure uninterrupted progress of Owner’s on-site operations. Conduct demolition work in manner that will minimize need for disruption of Owner’s normal operation. Maintain and protect existing utilities to remain in service before proceeding with demolition, providing bypass connections to other parts of the building. Locate, identify, shut off, disconnect, and cap off utility services to be demolished. Protect remaining walls, ceilings, floors, and exposed finishes. Erect and maintain dustproof partitions. Cover and protect remaining furniture, furnishings, and equipment. Promptly patch and repair holes and damaged surfaces of building caused by demolition. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration into remaining adjoining construction. Promptly remove demolished materials from Owner’s property and legally dispose of them. Division 2 - Site Work No Requirements. Division 3 - Concrete: Concrete Toppings: Provide self-leveling underlayments complying with the requirements of ASTM C94 over existing base slab so as to provide a smooth and level surface to receive finished flooring materials. Remove dirt, loose material, oil, grease, paint or other contaminants from existing concrete slab leaving a clean surface to receive topping slab. Repair all cracks in existing concrete floor slab to minimize telegraphing. Prime existing floors in accordance with the requirements of the manufacturer. Trowel floor to produce a finished surface free of trowel marks, uniform in texture and appearance and achieving the following tolerances when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1155. Manufacturer: Ardex, Inc. Division 4 - Masonry No Requirements. Division 5 - Metals Provide miscellaneous metal materials and fabrications as shown to complete the work. Division 6 - Wood and Plastics Interior Architectural Woodwork: Submit Shop Drawings and Samples specified. Submittal to include fastening/assembly methods, all joinery details per AWI 400-G-10 AWI standards, locations, dimensions, finishes and rough-in for MEP devices. Dimensions on shop drawings to match dimension point of architectural drawings. Quality Standard: Architectural Woodwork Institute’s “Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards.” Flush overlay. WIC Construction Style: Style A, Frameless. WIC Door and Drawer Front Style: Flush overlay. Gaps between doors/drawers to be equal and orthogonal. Materials: Hardboard: AHA A135.4 Medium-Density Fiberboard: ANSI A208.2 Particleboard: ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2 Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneers: HPVA HP-1 High-Pressure Laminate Grade: Grade 51-General Purpose (HGS, nominal thickness 0.050”/1.2mm). Grain Direction: Parallel to cabinet fronts. Edge Treatment: PVC edges if match available for counter laminate: refer to drawings and cut on cabinet surfaces. Adjustable Shelving: Shelf standards: K&V 255NV Brackets: K&V 256NP with melamine shelves, length of wall indicated, six shelves high. Countertops: Plastic Laminate by Wilsonart Laminate or equal. .048” thick. Solid surface, DuPont Corian or equal; 3/4” thick with triple layer beveled top edge. Cabinet Interiors: White Melamine; unless noted otherwise Contact Adhesive: Provide Laminate manufacturer recommendation for the application. Plastic laminate to be applied to all exposed surfaces unless otherwise noted. Caulk all joints where casework meets wall. Seam fill all joints at underside of upper cabinets. Casework to be installed level. Underside of upper cabinets to be installed at filler piece, corners, and panels. Cabinet Filler Panels: Provide Filler Panels as indicated on plans, interior elevations, and details. Match adjacent cabinet color. RE: Detail--- for filler panels above upper cabinet ( PLAM soffit). Cabinet Hardware and Accessories: Hinges: Blum 706500 F5 FO with Mounting Plate 175H7100 Pulls: Hafele or approved equal, 3 1/2" wire pull, satin chrome finish. Drawer guides: Accuride Medium Duty3832 easy glide slide with zinc finish. 125 degree opening. Locks: Disc Tumbler Cylinder Cam Locks. National Cam Locks. Exposed Hardware Finishes: For exposed hardware, provide finish that complies with BHMA A156.a8; provide BHMA 619/US 15, BHMA 626/US 26D, BHMA 625/US 26, or BHMA 630/US 32D; unless noted otherwise. Furring, Blocking, Shims and Hanging Strips: Metal or fire retardant treated only. No combustible material may be used. Interior Wood Trim: N/A Division 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection Submit product data and color samples. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that are compatible with one another and joint substrates under service and application conditions. Latex Sealant: At perimeter of door frames, plumbing fixtures and casework to walls (recess bead so that clear silicone bead can be applied on top). Pecora AC-20 one part acrylic latex caulk or equal. Elastomeric Sealant: One-part, non-sag, solvent-release-curing acrylic terpolymer sealant complying with AAMA 808.3 or FS TT-S-0230, or both, with capability, when tested per ASTM C 719, to withstand plus or minus 12.5 percent change in joint width existing at time of application without failing. Acrylic-Emulsion Sealant: One-part, non-sag, mildew-resistant, paintable, acrylic-emulsion sealant complying with ASTM C 834. Silicone-Emulsion Sealant: At cap strip of integral sheet vinyl floor and adjacent surface. Product complying with ASTM C 834 and, except for weight loss measured per ASTM C 792, with ASTM C 920, that accommodates joint movement of not more than 25 percent in both extension and compression for a total of 50 percent. Dow Corning 790 Silicone Building Sealant or equal. Acoustical Sealant for Concealed Joints: Non-drying, non-hardening, non-skinning, non-staining, gunnable, synthetic rubber sealant recommended for sealing interior concealed joints to reduce transmission of airborne sound. Insulation: Thermal Batt Fiberglas Insulation: ASTM C 665 Type 1 and ASTM E 136 un-faced; fill cavity full height of wall. Owens Corning or qual. Division 8 - Doors and Windows Wood Doors: Submit Product Data and door schedule. Source limitations: Obtain flush wood doors through one source from a single manufacturer. Quality Standard: Comply with WDMA I.S.1A-04. Factory Finish: Provide factory finished doors. Comply with WDMA finish requirements. Finish: WDMA TR-6 catalyzed polyurethane. Staining: As selected from manufacturer standard colors or custom color in accordance with the approved sample to match existing. Factory finished doors to be installed just prior to substantial completion. Doors with significant graining deviations from approved sample to be returned/replaced prior to installation. Examination: Examine doors before hanging. Reject doors with defects prior to hanging. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Installation: Install doors per the manufacturers written instructions. Align all doors for uniform clearance at each edge. Restore factory finish before installation if fitting or matching is required at project site. Adjust all doors to swing and operate freely. Warranty: Provide full lifetime manufacturer’s warranty for Interior particle board core doors. Manufacturer: Marshfield Door Systems, VT Industries, or approved equal Style: Solid Core, Agrifiber Core Veneer Species: Maple Veneer Cut: Plain Sliced Veneer Match: Book, Running Veneer Grade: WDMA A Grade Minimum thickness before sanding: 1/42 inch Color and Finish: Match Wilsonart Laminate, Brighton Walnut, Textured Gloss finish, 7922K-07 Access Doors and Panels: Submit Product Data: Paint to match adjacent surface. Steel Sheet: ASTM A 366 commercial-quality, cold-rolled steel sheet with baked-on, rust-inhibitive primer. Trimless, Flush Access Doors for Gypsum Board: Units consisting of frame, concealed edge trim, door, hardware, and complying with the following requirements: Frame: 0.0598-inch thick steel sheet. Door: 0.047-inch thick steel sheet. Concealed, Gypsum Board Edge Trim: 0.0299-inch zinc-coated or galvanized-steel sheet with face flange formed to receive joint compound. Hinge: Concealed spring pin or continuous type. Locks: Screwdriver-operated cam. Door Hardware: Warranty: 5 year repair or replacement of defective components. Lifetime warranty for replacing sagging levers and cylinder housing. Submit Hardware Schedule. For fire-rated openings, provide hardware tested and listed by UL or FM (NFPA 80). On panic exit devices, provide UL and FM label indicating “Fire Exit Hardware.” All hardware shall be ADA compliant. Door Hardware: As indicated in the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings. Non-removable hinge pins for exterior and public interior exposure. Finishes: Refer to Door Hardware on A--- Keying: Provide 4 change keys per lock, provide 6 masters. Glazing: Submit Product Data and Samples. Comply with written instructions of glass product manufacturers; FGMAs “ Glazing Manual”; and publications of AAMA, LSGA, and SIGMA. Warranty: 10 years. Interior Door Lites: ¼” Tempered, clear glass at entry. Mirrors: Provide ¼” mirrors at width and height specified. Install mirror with adhesive setting compound, asbestos-free, produced specifically for setting mirrors and certified by mirror and mastic manufacturer as compatible with glass coating and substrate on which mirrors will be installed. Mirrors shall be frameless, polished square edge. Glass at interior windows shall be clear U.O.N. Division 9 - Finishes Metal Framing and Supports: Steel framing components for suspended and furred ceilings complying with ASTM C 645 and ASTM C 754. Wire Ties: ASTM A 641 (ASTM A 641M), Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.062-inch thick. Hangers: Wire, ASTM A 641 (ASTM A 641M), Class 1 zinc coating, soft tempter, 0.162-inch diameter. Carrying Channels: Cold-rolled steel, 2 inches. Furring Channels: 7/8” deep, cold-rolled channels. Steel framing for partitions complying with ASTM C 645. Studs and Runners: In depth indicated and 0.0179-inch thick, unless otherwise indicated. Furring Brackets: Adjustable serrated-arm type fabricated from corrosion-resistant steel sheet 0.0329-inch thick. Provide double 16 gauge studs at each door jamb; extend to structure above. Provide 20 gauge studs at 16” O.C. behind casework; provide 25 gauge studs at 16” O.C. elsewhere; unless UL assembly requires different gauge. Where new partitions adjoin existing construction, the new finished face shall align with the existing finished face unless noted otherwise. Gypsum Board Assemblies: Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, in thickness indicated, with manufacturer’s standard edges. Regular Type, and Type X where required for fire-resistance-rated assemblies. Water resistant. Moisture Resistant Non-Rated Board: ASTM C 630, in thickness indicated. Regular Type and Type X where required for fire-resistance-rated assemblies. Accessories: Accessories for Interior Installation: Corner-bead, edge trim, and control joints complying with ASTM C 1047, formed from steel sheet zinc coated by hot-dip process or rolled zinc. Apply appropriate acoustical and water resistant sealants at all penetrations and joints. Finishing Gypsum Board Assemblies: In accordance with GA-214; Level 4 finish, unless otherwise indicated; Level 1 finish for concealed areas, unless a higher level of finish is required for fire-resistance-rated assemblies; and Level 2 finish where panels form substrates for tile. Extent gypsum board 6” above finished ceiling at non-rated walls. Exterior walls to be skim coated to meet level 4 finish. All new corner beads to be square. Void Infill between Wall and Existing Window system: Adjustable partition closure system, Mullion Mate, completely infill opening. Select finish to best match existing, adjacent window framing system. Field verify opening size. For openings that are 2-7/8" minimum to 3-15/16" maximum, provide MULLION MATE 3. For openings 4" minimum to 4-15/16" maximum, provide MULLION MATE 4. For openings 5" minimum to 6-15/16" maximum, provide MULLION MATE 3. Pre- assembled or splice multiple units for larger openings and heights. Tile: Floor Tile, wall tile & pattern per finish schedule. Provide epoxy floor tile grout. Hydroment no. 425 acrylic latex grout or equal at walls. Setting Materials: Hydroment “Single-Flex 916” latex modified dry-set mortar and waterproof membrane by Bostik Findley. Existing floor to be prepped to insure flush, smooth floor. Float floor with consistent slope to floor drains where required. Provide 5/8” denzshield, or equal behind tile at walls. Acoustical Panel Ceilings: Submit Product Data and Material Samples. Acoustical Panel Ceilings: Comply with ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials, as determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 84. Ceiling Suspension Systems: Direct-hung suspension system, with intermediate-duty structural classification according to ASTM C 635. Size attachment devices for 5 times the design load indicated in ASTM C 635, Table 1, Direct Hung, unless otherwise indicated. Zinc-coated carbon-steel wire hangers, braces, and ties complying with ASTM A 641 (ASTM A 641M), Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper. Installation: CISCA’s “Ceiling Systems Handbook”. CISCA’s “Recommendations for Direct-Hung Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel Ceilings”. ASTM C 363, “Standard for Ceiling Suspension System Installations” U.B.C. Standard 47-18 All grid to be Armstrong 15/16” prelude exposed tee system; white. Carpet: Submit Product Data and Color Samples. Prep floor as required and install a self-leveling compound (see Concrete Topping Slab section above) to provide a flat and level finished surface. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who is certified by the Floor Covering Installation Board (FCIB) or who can demonstrate compliance with FCIB certification program requirements. Carpet that have flame-spread and smoke-developed ratings of 25 or less and 450 or less, respectively, when tested according to ASTM E 84. Comply with CRI 104, Section 6, “Site Conditions.” At completion of project, deliver to Owner full-width carpet equal to 5 percent of each type and color carpet installed, packaged with protective covering for storage. Provide carpet as scheduled on the Drawings. Comply with CRI 104, Section, “Direct Glue-Down.” Resilient Wall Base and Accessories: Submit Product Data and Color Samples. At completion of project, deliver to Owner at least 10 linear feet for each 500 linear feet or fraction thereof, of each type and color of resilient wall base installed. Provide resilient rubber wall base and accessories per finish schedule. Apply resilient rubber wall base corners from straight pieces. Install reducer strips at edges of flooring at dissimilar materials and exposed concrete floors. Roppe No. 60 or Johnsonite No. CCA-XX Tile – Carpet Joiner between tile and carpet. Sheet Linoleum Flooring: Submit Product Data and Color Samples. Refer to A0.3 for manufacturer and colors. Refer to A1.0 for location. Prep floor as required and install a self-leveling compound (see Concrete Topping Slab) to provide a flat and level finished surface. Remove all debris, substances and other foreign materials. Install in strict accordance with manufacturer’s written instructions with a minimum of seams over approved subfloor. Perform moisture and concrete PF test prior to delivery and installation of flooring; testing and results to meet manufacturer’s standards. Provide manufacturer’s standard warranty. Adhesive and hear-welded seams as recommended by the manufacturer. Painting: Submit Product Data and prepared Color Samples. At completion of project, deliver to Owner a 1-gal. (3.8-L) container, properly labeled and sealed, of each color type to finish coat paint used on Project. Paint: Manufacturer’s first-line quality paint material of the various coating types as specified and as indicated on the finish plan. Comply with paint manufacturer’s written instructions for surface preparation, environmental and substrate conditions, product mixing, and application. Interior Paint Schedule: A. Gypsum Board Substrates: 1. Lusterless (Flat) Emulsion Finish System: Two coats. a. Primer: White, interior, latex-based primer: (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Enamel Undercoater and Primer Sealer #253. (2) S-W: PrepRite 200Latex Wall Primer B28W200. (3) KWAL: 118000 EnviroKote Interior Zero VOC Primer/Sealer. b. Finish Coat: Interior, flat, latex based paint. (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Flat #275. (2) S-W: ProMar 200Latex Flat B30W200. (3) KWAL: 218010 EnvirKote Zero VOC Interior Latex Flat MPI 144 2. Paint System – Acrylic Latex Egg-Shell Enamel: Two finish coats over primer with total dry film thickness not less than 3.5 mils. a. Primer: (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Enamel Undercoater and Primer Sealer #253 (2) S-W: ProMar 200Latex Flat B30W200. (3) KWAL: 218010 EnvirKote Zero VOC Interior Primer/Sealer b. First and Second Coats: (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Egg-Shell Enamel #274. (2) S-W: ProMar 200Latex Egg-Shell B20W200. (3) KWAL: 318010 EnviroKote Zero VOC Interior Latex Eggshell Enamel. 3. Paint System: Low-Odor Semi-Gloss Alkyd Enamel finish: Three coats with total dry film thickness not less than 2.5 mils. a. Primer: White, interior, latex-based primer. (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Enamel Undercoater and Prime Sealer #253. (2) S-W: PrepRite 200Latex Wall Primer B28W200. (3) KWAL: 118000 EnviroKote Interior Zero VOC Primer/Sealer b. First and Second Coats: Interior, Semi-Gloss, Low Odor, Alkyd Enamel. (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Spec Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel #274. (2) S-W: ProMar 200 Alkyd Semi-Gloss B34W200. (3) KWAL: 518010 EnviroKote Zero VOC Interior Latex Semi-Gloss Enamel. 4. Paint System: Semi-Gloss, Water based, Epoxy Finish. Two finish coats over a primer. a. Primer: latex-based interior primer applied at spreading rate recommended by the manufacture to achieve a total dry film thickness of not less than 1.2 mils. (1) KWAL: 0880 ProFinish Latex Primer Sealer; low VOC. b. First and second coats: Semi-gloss, water based epoxy applies at spreading rate recommended by the manufacture to achieve a total dry film thickness of not less than 2.6 mils. (1) KWAL: 3165 Accu-Guard Water Epoxy Polyamide Coating; low VOC. B. Ferrous Substrates: 1. Paint System: Two finish coats over primary. a. Primer: Synthetic rust-inhibiting primer: (1) Moore: Alkyd Metal Primer M06. (2) S-W: Kem Kromik Metal Primer B50N2/B50W1. (3) KWAL: 9210 Accu-Pro White Alkyd Rust Inhibiting Metal Primer. b. First and Second Coats: Acrylic Latex. (1) Moore: Moorcraft Super Sped Latex House and Trim #170. (2) S-W: A-100 Latex House and Trim Paint A82 Series. (3) KWAL: 8200 Accu-Guard Acrylic DTM Semi-Floss Finish. RESIN PANELS: Lumicor Panel: Birch Fade (less dense near the top), Lumiclear 3/8", Gloss (front), sanded (back), and ChemShield barrier. Hardware: Cable system, floor to ceiling with standard base. Provide 3/8" single panel connectors, do not use double panel connector. Provide above ceiling blocking as recommended by manufacturer. RE: Level 1 Plan and Interior Elevations for location, placement, and other details. Division 10 - Specialties Toilet Accessories: Submittals: Submit: Product data for each toilet accessory item specified, including construction details relative to materials, dimensions, gages, profiles, mounting method, specified options, and finishes. Schedule indicating types, quantities, sizes and installations locations (by room) for each toilet accessory item to be provided for Project. Mounting height to be verified with Owner prior to installation. Manufacturer: Bobrick, Bradley, or equal. Owner to approve substitution prior to shop drawing submittal. Provide satin finish. Products (Bobrick as basis of design): Toilet Tissue Dispenser; B- 2740, Centered at 24" above floor Towel Dispenser/ Trash Receptable, B- 38034, 63 1/2" T.O Unit Handicapped Grab Bar, B-6806 x 36", 33" CTR of bar Handicapped Grab Bar, B-6806 x 42", 33" CTR of bar Handicapped Grab Bar, B-6806 x 18", 33" to T.O bar centered 24"x 36" Frameless Mirror, See Elevations Lockers: Acceptable Manufacturer: 1. Spec-Rite Designs LLC 2. Salisbury Industries, Inc. 3. Wisconsin Bench 4. Summit Lockers Provide lockers metal lockers, with sloping top, as shown on plans, elevations, and details. Color selection by architect. Division 11 - Equipment No Requirements. Division 12 - Furnishings Window Coverings: - Manufacturer: Lutron (www.lutron.com as basis of design) or approved equal - Product: Clutch-operated roller shade, single and dual system. RE: FFE Plan for location - Fabric: SheerShade Basketweave 90 - Color: TBD - Control: Clutch- Operated ( Manual): verify handing with client - Trim: Provide valance, color to match storefront system - Openess Factor: Provide 3% and 5%, and black-out shades. RE: FFE Plan for location Window Film: 3M Decorative window film, Fasara, Milano. RE: Elevation Door Type FG on A605 for installation details. Coat Hooks (CH): Umbra, Espresso, 318850-213. RE: Elevations for mounting height. Division 16 - Electrical End of Specifications 000 4' 8' 16' SCALE: This document is the property of Heery International, Inc. and Heery International Inc. retains all rights therein, including copyrights. It may only be used in a manner consistent with Heery International Inc.'s rights while Heery International, Inc. is providing services for the specific project identified or referred to herein or extensions thereto. It may not be used for any other purpose except with the express written agreement of, and compensation to, Heery International Inc. Copyright © 2013 by Heery International, Inc. all rights reserved. WHEN PLOTTED AT FULL SIZE THIS SHEET MEASURES 30"x42" drawn by checked by sheet number sheet title item date date issued for seal/signature consultants/construction managers owner's project number project number 1/8" = 1'-0" 12/15/2014 3:20:21 PM A600 Checker Author SPECIFICATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2014 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS VVMC MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL BUILDING COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT, INTERIOR REMODEL 108 SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD VAIL, CO 81657 13026.07 CATOR RUMA & ASSOCIATES, CO 896 TABOR STREET LAKEWOOD, CO 80401-4700 303.232.6200 MARTIN/MARTIN, INC. 225 MAIN ST., SUITE C 101, EDWARDS, COLORADO 81632 970.926.6007 01/16/15