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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCASCADE VILLAGE VAIL CASCADE RESORT GENERAL 4 LEGAL-v VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS General Construction lndex AML Job #: 93026-1 5 . Julv 21 . 1999 - Paqe 1 of 2 Section 1 Instructions to Bidders / Construction Conkact - Owner Provided (under separate cover) Section 00700 General Conditions Section 01000 General Requirements Section 02'110 Demolition Section 030'10 Concrete Section 05500 Miscellaneous Metals Section 06200 Carpentry Section 06400 Architectural Woodwork / (FD) Details Section 08100 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames / Door Schedule Section 08400 Builders Hardware Section 08800 Glass and Glazing Section 09250 Gypsum Drywall Section 09300 Ceramic Tile Section 09510 Acoustical Tile Section 09550 Wood Flooring Section 09600 Marble and Stonework Section 09750 Resilient Finishes Section 09800 Paint Section09900 Wallcovering I\-l Section 12200 Caroet Section 15000 Food Service Equipment - See Consultants Drawings and Specifications (under separate c0ver) t\-ll-11 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329West 18h Skeet, Suite600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS General Construction Index AMLJob#: 93026-15 Ju1v21.1999-Paoe2of2 Section 1 5010 Mechanical/Plumbing - See Consultants Drawings and Specifications (under separate cover) Section 16010 Electrical Power and Lighting - Also see Consultants Drawings and Specifications (under separate cover) Section 17000 Salvage Section 18000 Fumishing Coordination Altemate List Altemate #1 ADDrawings ArchitecturalDetails Arch. Drawings (under separate cover) 6:t;lr'd 5vl{.roAr'lt,"% l.tNt/ - ./ '9s 6i,'" 9 5]'ro ntr"'5 +" "e s 'J)o' c-4382 \-l l- 4?1 Andemon/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAIIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions AMLJob#: 93026-'15 Juty21,1999-page1 1. PRINCIPLES AND DEFINITIONS 1.1 DOCUMENTS forming this conhact are the SPECIFICATIONS, including the General Conditions and the DRAWINGS. The Conkact shall be inclusive of all addenda and modifications incoroo- rated therein prior to execution of the contract. 1.2 OWNER shall mean the person, firm or corporation named in the specifications, and shall be deemed to include all duly authorized representatives thereof. ShirliSensenbrenner (303)799-3830 phone Destination Hotels and Resorts (303) 799-6011 lax 10333 East DryCreek Road, Suite 450 Englewood, CO 80112 1.3 PURCHASING AGENT shall mean Pat Kugler (520)455-5499 phone New Serve, Inc. (520)455-5135 fax PO Box 69, 69 Pony Trail Sonoita, AZ 85637 1.4 CONSULTANT/ARCHITECTshallmean Laurie Miller (312)226-2500 phone Anderson/Miller, Ltd. (312) 226-2555 fax 329 West 18th Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lllinois 60616 1.5 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONSULTANT shall mean Tim Trujillo (303)221-0b00 phone Tom Ricca Associates 1520) 455-5,135 fax 6857 South Spruce Street, Suite 200 Englewood, CO 80112 '1.6 MEP CONSULTANT shall mean Melissa Conchilla (electrical), Jay Watson (mechanical), Sara Pomrenke (plumbing) (303)623-6200 phone ABS Consultants, Inc. (303)623-8435 fax 1 123 Auraria Parkway, i1400 Denver, CO 80204 1.7 HOTEL shall mean Gary Fries, General Manager Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone 1312) 226-2555lu AMLTD@aot.mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions AML Job #: 93026-15 Randy Linberg, Chief of Engineering Vail Cascade Hotel and Club 1300 Westhaven Drive (970) 476-7111 phone 1.11 Vail, CO 81657 GENEML CONTMCTOR shall mean the person, firm or corporation furnishing labor or material, or both, to the project. SUBCONTMCTOR includes any person, flrm, or corporation furnishing labor or material, or both, to the General Contractor. WORK as employed herein, includes any matedal, equipment, construction, labor, or service necessary for the construction prescribed by the Contract Documents. SIMILAR shall apply in its general sense and not as meaning identical, and all contingent details of construction shall be worked out in proper relation to their particular location and connection to other oarts of work. ADDENDA covering changes, conections, and special interpretations of the drawings and soecifications. shall become a part of the Contract Documents. 1.13 APPROVED. ACCEPTABLE. 0R SATISFACTORY shall be understood to mean approved by acceptable lo, or satisfactory to the CONSULTANT. Equal or approved equal items and substitu- tions thereof shall be considered only prior to time of bid. 1.14 DISCREPANCIES, INCONGRUITIES lt is the responsibility of the General Contractor where observed disagreement occurs between drawings and specifications, or within either concerning same in proposal. Thereafter the item or anangement of better quality, greater quantity, or higher cost shall be included in the bid. 1.15 WRITTEN NOTICE shall be deemed as duly served if delivered in person to the individual, to a member of the firm, or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or if delivered at or sent by registered mail to the last business address of such individual, firm or corporation, known to him who gives notice. 1.16 "OR EQUAL": Where "orequal" is specified, samples shall be submitted with proposals for approval by the Consultant. EXECUTION. CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS 2.1 The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all, it being the intent of the Contract to include all work required to complete the construction as indicated therein, excepting only that work which is explicitly mentioned or indicated as omitted from the contact. 3. DMWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.12 Anderson/l\,1iller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tax AMLTD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AN4L Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 3.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Consultanl shall furnish with reasonable promptness any required additional instructions, by means of drawings and/or specifications necessary for the proper execution of the work. The work shall be executed in conformi$ therewith and the Contractor shall do no work without proper drawings an/or inshuctions. All such drawings shall be consistent with the Contract Documents, true developments thereof and reasonably inferable therefrom. 3.2 All drawings, specifications and copies thereof, furnished by the CONSULTANT, are the OWNER'S property. They are not to be used on other work, and with the exception of the signed Contract set, are to be returned to the CONSULTANT at the completion of the work. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY 4.1 The General Conlractor shall verify at the structure or site all measurements indicated on the drawings and shall establish correctness of all lines, levels, and positions for all parts of his work. The General Conhactor shall be responsible for all work done under his contract, including faulty or improper work of subcontractors and others under him by contract or othenivise. The General Contractor shall be responsible for the conduct ofthis employees and agents on the site and shall maintain good order on the premises where work on the project is canied on. The General Contractor shall diligently execule the work and give his personal attention and supervision to same until comoleted. When absent from the work, he shall leave a competent person in charge who shall be authorized to act for him. Any foreman in charge of any workman working alone on the work, shall be deemed a representative of the General Contractor, giving and carrying out instructions related thereto. It is not incumbent upon the Owner and/or his agent to notify the General Contractor to attend to or have in readiness such work or material as operations may require, it being deemed that the General Contractor shall be responsible for all delays caused by neglect on his part or those under him by contract or otherurise. The Owner reserves the right to employ other contractors for work in connection with this project. The General Contractor shall afford other contractors access to areas in which he is working and reasonable opportunity to carry out their work so that progress of construction will not be delayed. Where General Contractor unnecessarily cuts, damages, or removes work of other contractors, or through negligence fails to notify others regarding space requirements for his work, or gives incorrect information or dimensions regarding same, said General Conkactor shall be fully respon- sible for conecting, at his own expense, any damaged or inconect work caused by his acts or 0mtsstons. In all cases where a General Contractor causes or is alleged to have caused damages to any other contractor, the General Contractor shall settle all claims against him. lf any contractor sues the Owner for damages alleged to have been sustained because ofthe General Contractor's work, General Contractor shall defend such proceedings, satisfy any judgement awarded and pay all expenses arising because of such action. 4.2 4.3 4.4 AE 4.O Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18th Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226'2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol,mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions July 21, 1999 - Paqe 4 5. SUBCONTMCTORS 5.1 The name and address of all subcontractors shall be furnished to the PURCHASING AGENT and the CONSULTANT / DESIGNER. The PURCHASING AGENT must approve the selection of the subcontractors. lf in their judgment any subconkactor fails to execute the work in strict accordance with the drawings or the General Contractor, after due notice from the Owner or his agent, the PURCHASING AGENT shall discharge the subcontractor at fault. This shall in no way release the General Contractor from his obligations and responsibilities under the Contract. 5.2 Every subconhactor shall be bound by the terms and provisions of the contract documents so far as applicable to his work. Nothing contained herein shall create any contractual relation between any subconhactor and the Owner. 5.3 The General Contractor shall be fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of his Subcontractors. 6. PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES 6.'l The General Contractor shall give all notices required by law and comply with all laws, ordinances andregulationsbearingontheconductoftheworkasdrawnandspecified. TheGeneral Contractor shall obtain any permits required by the City, State or governing body and shall pay all fees required. Any work upon which an inspection ce(ificate by local authorities, National Fire Protection Association, and/or governing body is reguired, such inspection certificate or certificates shall be obtained by the General Contractor and shall be paid for by him. 7. LAWS AND ORDINANCES 7.1 All work and materials shall complywith the 1997 edition of the Universal Building Code, Electric Code, Plumbing Code, all currents modifications, and with all otherapplicable local, State and Federal laws, Municipal ordinances, regulations and directions of Inspectors appointed by proper authorities having iurisdiction. In the event thatthe conditions of the specifications violate the Code of any industry, such Code conditions shall prevail; the General Contractor shall so state in his bid where the code is at variance with these specifications. Electrical units shall be U.L. labeled. 8. ACCESS. AUTHORITY AND STOPPAGE 8.1 Representatives of the Owner and/or his agent shall have access at all times during the progress of the work to any place where the work is being performed, and the General Contractorshall provide sufficient and proper facilities for the inspection of the work or materials. 8.2 The aforementioned representatives shall have the rightto inspect all materials and work, and to reject same if in their judgment they are not in conformity with the drawing and specifications. All rejected work or materials shall be immediately replaced to conform with the drawings and soecifications. 8.3 The aforementioned representatives shall have the right to order the work of the General Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 ( 312) 226-2500 phone 1312) 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's Alt4L Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTI0N 00700 - General Conditions July 21 , 1999 - Page 5 10. Contractor or any subcontractor wholly or partially stopped if in their judgment the materials furnished or the work being done is not in strict accordance with the provisions and specifications, or until any objectionable person or material is removed from the premises, and shall have the right to declare the conhact forfeited for nonperformance when not being executed according to the intent and meaning of the contract, drawings and specifications. Such stoppage, suspension or forfeiture shall not in any way invalidate any other terms of the conkact and no extra charges shall be made. 9. CHANGES IN THE WORK 9.1 The Owner and/or his agent may, at any time during the progress of the work, request that alterations, deviations, additions, or omissions be made to or from the work as indicated and specified. Suchchangesshall bemadeonlyinpursuanceofthewritteninstructionsoftheOwner or his agent and shall in no way effect the related contract, either as to time for complelion, contract price, or work to be done, except as expressly stated in such authorization. No changes shall be made, nor will bills for changes, alterations, modifications, deviations, and exka orders be recognized or paid for, except upon the written order from the Owner and/or his agent. No overtime shall be allowed, except upon the written order of the Owner. No changes in construction from that as detailed and specified hereinafter may be used, unless upon written consent and approval of the Owner or his agent for such substitutes. 9.2 Authorized changes shall be by written Change Order by the Consultants (after Contract is let). Prior to contract being let, changes shall be by Addendum only. ERRORS. AMBIGUITIES AND OMISSIONS 10.1 Any enors, ambiguities or omissions in drawings and specifications shall be reported to the Owner and/or his agent for conection before any part of the work involved is started. Unless otherwise expressly stipulated, no additional allowances will be made in the General Contracto/s favor .because of enors, ambiguities and/or omissions which should reasonably have been discovered by him during the preparation of bid estimate and directed to the attention of the Owner and/or his agent in a timely manner. The written decision of the Owner and/or his agent will be final. PUBLIC LIABILITY, CASUALTY AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, ETC. 11.1 The General Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, procure and maintain public liability and casualty insurance in an amount satisfactory to the Owner in order to protect himself and the Owner from personal injury, including death, which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed. 11.2 The General Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, procure and maintain adequate workmen's compensation insurance in an amount satisfactory to the Owner and sufficient to protect him and his subcontractors and the Owner from any claims under the Workmen's Compensation Law, it being expressly understood and agreed that all persons employed directly or indirectly in connection with said work by the Contractor or any of his subcontractors will be considered to be the employees of such General Contractor or subcontractors and not the employees of the Owner. 11. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (3121226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tu Al,llTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions July 21 , 1999 - Page 6 Certificates of Public Liability, Casualty and Workmen's Compensation shall be filed with the Owner if he so requires, and will be subject to his approval both as to amount and adequacy of its orotection. The General Contractor shall make all payments in accordance with the unemployment, old age, and social security provisions of the Federal, State and Municipal governments and all governing bodies pursuant to law for that purpose made and provided, whether enacted at the time or prior to the execution of the contract or during the progress of the work hereunder; and shall assume all liabilities for the comoliance of the reouirements thereof. 1'1.5 The General Conhactor shall assume all liabilities for injuries to or loss of any of the Owner's property, or the property of any other contractor which may be employed by the Owner of said premises or to any adjoining property or the property of any third person which may be caused dir- ectly or indirectly by the General Contractor, his subcontractors and by the employees of each of them and shall at his own cost and expense indemnify the Owner for and make good any such damage, loss or theft. The liability of the General Conkactor under this covenant is absolute and is not dependenl upon the question of negligence on his, his subcontractors or their employees, and the failure of the Owner to direct the General Contractor to take any particular caution or refrain from doing any particular act, will not excuse the General Conhactor in any case of such damage. 12. FIRE INSURANCE 12.1 The General Contractor shall be solely liable for all materials stored in and about the building, and for the work material installed, but not yet approved by the Owner and/or his agent and for which payment has not been made or approved, and shall carry adequate fire insurance in amount satisfactory to Owner covering the same. 13. PATENT ROYALTIES. FEES AND LICENSES 13.1 TheGeneral Contractorshall payall royaltiesandlicensefees. All patentroyalties,feesand licenses make necessary by the use of patented methods of construction, appliances, equipment or devices in the work shall be paid by the General Contractor, and shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Owner against any and all claims of those holding or claiming the hold lefters, patents covering features of construction, appliances, equipment or devices, so used. Nopatentor patent pending article, method or device which required the payment of any license fee or royal$ in addition to the purchase price shall be used in the work of the General Contractor without the prior approval of the Owner and/or his agent. 14. SIGNS 14.1 No signs or nameplates of any type shall be allowed to be displayed on any part of this work or on or about the Owner's premises unless so authorized in wdting by the Owner and/or his agent. 15. CUTTING AND FITTING 15.'l The General Contractor shall cooperate with other Contractors in fitting his work to their work. Any 11.3 11.4 Anderson/l\,f iller, Ltd. 329 West 1Bs Slreet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 ( 312) 226-25100 phone 1312\ 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions July 21 , 1999 - Page 7 cutting in fixtures required by other contractors shall be borne by the General Contractor. 16. PLASTER PATCHING 16.1 The General Contractor shall be liable and responsible for any plaster patching required by reason of his work, and as caused by the negligence of his employees. Patches of any kind so required, will be repaired and charged to him. This General Contractor is hereby cautioned to take the necessary precautions to protect the plaster work coming in contact with his equipment. 17. CLEARWAY 17.1 Rubbish and debris resulting from work of the General Contractor shall be cleared away from time to time and the site maintained in a reasonably clean and orderly condition at all times. Upon completion of his work, all tools, appliances, equipment and surplus material shall be removed from the premises and unless otheruise directed, the finished work left in a neat, clean and serviceable condition acceptable to the Owner and /or his agent. 18. TMDE UNIONS All work to be performed in connection with this contract shall be done by workmen or firms whose employees are not objectionable in any way to the various trade unions in the construction of the premises. The General Contractor shall be wholly responsible for all trade union relations and lhe Owner shall not be liable in any way through delays or claims arising through such causes. lt is the responsibility of the General Contractor to meet all local union conditions. 19. GUAMNTEES AND BONDS All furnishings, fixtures and equipment furnished by the General Contractor shall be guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material. Repairs of such defects during the first year after final completion and acceptance of the installation will be made by the General Conhactor at his own cost and expense and without charge to the Owner. All such repairs and replacements shall be made at a time and at hours satisfactory to the Owner. The General Contractor shall be required if the Owner and or his Agent requests, t0 obtain a Performance and Pavment Bond for the amount of the Contract. 20. COORDINATION AND COOPEMTION VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 20.2 18.1 1 9.1 19.2 20.1 The General Contractor shall coordinate his work and the work of his subcontractors with any other contractor's work in a manner as to avoid delays, misunderstandings and disagreements. He shall actively cooperate with others engaged on this project and arrange and execute his work and the work of his subcontractors in such a manner and at such times as will cause the least possible interruption in, or obstructions to the work of others. The General Contractor shall advise all other contractors as to features ofconstruction required in his work to receive, engage, support or othenrvise interface with the various parts of their particular work, and of all easements and tolerances required to properly execute same. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 22&2500 phone 1312]1226-2555 tax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 00700 - General Conditions 21 , 1999 - 20.3 Before starting work the General Conkactor shall examine such work of others as may affect work under his charge, and report in writing to the consultant all conditions deviating trom itre requirements of the drawings and specifications, faulty or improper work, and ;ll other conditions arising from said work of others whereby his work may be impaired. He shall otherwise assure himself that all conditions are, or will be, such as will permit proper execution of his work. The act of starting any specific operation will be deemed as evidencing acceptance by the General Contractor of all related existing conditions or work of other contractori as being satisfactory for successful and proper execution of his work. 20.4 21. EXECUTION OF WORK 21.2 21.1 It is the intent of the Owner/Consultant that the workmanship and materials and methods useo ro perform and execute the work be of the best practices and the finest quality. The conkactor is expected to comply with the spirit, as well as to the letter with which the specifications are written. Unless othenivise stipulated, the General Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, tools, equipment, transportation and other facilities necessary for the exetution and complerion of the work. The General contractor shall furnish and provide t-he following: Temporary power and light as may be required facilitate the installation of the equipment; reasonable op.nlng, ano storage space to permit convenient delivery of the equipment. The General Contractoishall check conditions at the building, particularly openings and passages to insure access of equipment and materials. Any such items that are too bulky for existing facilities are to be hoisted and'/or otheruvise handled with proper apparatus to be paid for by General contractor. 21.3 lt is the responsibility of the General Contractor to coordinate delivery and anange protected storageofmaterials,equipmentandfixturesassocialedwithhisworli priortoinsiallation. The schedule for this efforl shall be prepared by the General Conkactor and submitted to the Con- sultantforapproval. Thisscheduleshall notconflictwithothercontractor'sworknorcreate circumstances for merchandise to be damaged. 21.4 Damaged work, equipment, or fixtures due to inadequate protection, or untimely installation shall be removed and repraced by the Generar contractor at no cost to the owner. t r r !r r * r * * * END OF SECTION 00700 *. t t I fi r r * Anderson/Miller, Ltd 329 west 18'h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (3i2) 226-2500 phone (3121226-21ss tax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. PROJECTCOORDINATION 1.1 General a. Coordinate the Work; do not delegate responsibility for coordination to any subconhactor. b. Anticipate the interrelationship of all subcontractors and their relationship with the total work, c. Resolve differences or disputes between subcontractors and materials suppliers concerning coordination, interference, or extent of Work between SECTIONS. The Contractor's decisions. lf consistent with the Contract Document requirements, shall be final. d. Coordinate the work of subcontractors and material suppliers, so that their Work is performed in a manner to minimize interference with, and to facilitate the progress. e. Be responsible for seeing that anchorage, blocking, joining, and other detailing are provided as reouired. f. Do not obstruct spaces required by Code in front ofelectrical equipment, access doors, etc. S. Do not cover any piping, wiring, duct, etc., until properly inspected and approved and until proper certificates have been issued. h. Remove and replace any and all Work under any SECTION, which is not in accordance with the Contract Documents with other materials, and Work which is in conformance with the Contract Documents. Repair or replace all other Work damaged by these operations at no increase in Contact Price. 1.2 Electrical and Mechanical Coordination a. Work out all "tight" conditions involving Work of various SECTIONS in advance of installation. lf necessary, and before Work proceeds in these areas, prepare supplemen- tary Drawings for review showing all Work in "tight" areas. Provide supplementary Drawings and additional Work necessary to overcome "tight" conditions, at no increase in Contract Price. 2. SUBMITTALS 2.1 Requirements include: a. Submit shop drawings, product data and samples required by Specifications Sections. b. Submit progress reports. 2.2 Related Requirements a. General Conditions b. Manufacturers Instructions: Where any item of work is required by Contract Documents to be furnished, installed or performed in accordance with a specified product manufacture/s instructions, the Contractor shall procure and dishibute the necessary copies of such in- structions to Owner, Designer and all other concerned parties and shall furnish, install or oerform the Work in strict accordance therewith. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18'h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tax AMLTD@aol,mm smail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21, 1999 - Page 2 2.3 Shop Drawings a. lnformation required on shop drawings shall be presented in a clear and thorough manner.(1) Details shall be identified by reference to drawing and detail, schedule, or room numbers shown on Drawings and Specifications, 2.4 Product Data a. Preparation (1) Clearly mark each copy to identify pertinent products of models. (2) Shop performance characteristics and capacities.(3) Show dimensions and clearances required. b. Manufacture/s standard schematic drawings and diagrams (1) Modify drawings and diagrams to delete information that is not applicable to the Work. (2) Supplement standard information to provide information specifically applicable to the Work. 2.5 Samples a. Office samples shall be of sufficient size and quality to clearly illustrate:(1) Functional characteristics ofthe product, with integrally related parts and attach- ment devices. (2) Full range ofcolor, texture, and pattern. b Field Samples and Mock Ups (1) Conhactor shall erect mock-ups at the Project Site, at a location acceptable to the Project Manager. (2) Size of Area: Specified in the respective Specification Section.(3) Fabricate each sample and mock-up complete and finished. 2.6 Contractor Responsibilities a. Review shop drawings, product data, and samples prior to submissions. b. Determine and verify: (1) Field measurements (2\ Field construction criteria (3) Catalog numbers and similar data (4) ConformancewithSpecifications c. Coordinate each submittal with requirements of the Work and of the Drawings and Specifications d. Notify the ArchitecVDesigner in writing, at time of submission, of any deviations in the submittals from requirements of the Drawings and Specifications. e. Begin no fabrication of work that requires submiftals until return of submittals with Ar- chitecUDesigner's approval. Anderson//'liller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com smail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21, 1999 - Page 3 2.7 Submission Requirements a. Make submittals promptly in accordance with approved schedule, and in such sequence as to cause no delay in the Work or in the work of any other contractor. b. Number of Submittals Required: (1) Shop Drawings: Submit one reproducible transparency (which will be returned for reproduction and distribution by the Contractor) and two opaque reproductions (which will be used for checking and will not be returned).(2) Product Data: Submit the number of copies that the Contractor requires, plus two which will be retained by the designer. (3) Samples: Submit the number stated in each Specification Section. c. Submittals shall contain:(1) The date of submission and the dates of any previous submissions. (2) The prqect title and number.(3) Contractidentification (4) The names of:(a) Contractor (b) Supplier (c) Manufacturer (5) ldentification of the product, with the Specification Section number. (6) Field dimensions, clearly identified as such. (7) Relation to adjacent or critical features of the Work or materials.(8) Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specification Numbers. (9) ldentification of deviations from Drawings and Specifications. (10) ldentification of revisions on re-submittals. (1 1) Contractor's stamp, initiated or signed, certifying to review of submittal, verification of products, field measurements and field construction cilteria, and coordination of the information within the submittal with requirements of the Work and of the Drawings and Specifications. 2.8 Resubmission Requirements a. Make any conections or changes in the submittals required, and resubmit until approved. b. Shop Drawings and Product Data (1) Revise initial drawings or data, and resubmit as specified for the initial submittal.(2) lndicate any changes that have been made other than those requested. (3) Samplesl Submit new samples as required for initial submittal. 2.9 Distribution a. Reproduce and distribute copies of shop drawings and copies of product data to:(1) Other affected contractors (2) Subcontractors Anderson/lvliller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMLTD@aot.mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21 , 1999 - Page 4 (3) Supplier or fabricator b. Distribute samoles as directed. 3. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 3.'l Products a. Products include material, equipment and systems.b. Comply with Specifications and referenced standards as minimum requirements. (1) Products shall be suitable for service conditions.(2) Required equipment capacities, sizes and dimensions shall be adhered to, unless variations are specifically approved in writing.(3) Do not use material or equipment for any purpose other than for which it is designed or specified. c. Components required to be supplied in quantity within a Specification section shall be the same, and shall be interchangeable.d. Do not use material or equipment removed from existing structure, except as specifically re- quired, or allowed by Contract Documents. (1) Where items are indicated to be reused, use special care in removal, handling, storage and reinstallation, to assure proper function in completed Work. 3.2 Workmanshio a. Comply with industry standards except when more restrictive tolerances or requirements indicate more rigid standards or precise workmanship.b. Perform work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified quality. .c. Secure products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, and racking. 3.3 Manufacturers'lnstructions a. When work is specifled to comply with manufacturers' instructions, submit copies as specified in ltem 2.0 Submittals, dishibute copiesto persons involved, and maintain one set in field office.b. Perform work in accordance with details of instructions and specified requirements. Should a conflict exist between Specifications and instructions, consult with ArchitecVDesigner.(1) Do not proceed with work without clear instructions. 3.4 Transportation And Handling a. Anange deliveries in accordance with Construction Progress Schedule; coordinate deliveries to avoid conflict with work and site conditions.b. Transport products by methods to avoid product damage, deliver in undamaged condition in manufacturer's unopened containers or packaging bearing manufacturer's name, brand and trademark, or other designation such as grade or type specified. Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tu AMLTD@aol.com emair VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 2'1 , 1999 - Page 5 c. Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling or 0amage. d. Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply with requirements, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged. 3.5 Storage And Protection a. Store products in accordance with manufactureds instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather-tight enclosures; maintain within tempera- ture and humidity ranges required by manufacturer's instructions. b. For exterior storage offabricated products, place on sloped supports above ground. Cover products subject to deterioration with impervious sheet covering; provide ventilation to avoid condensation c. Arrange storage to provide access for inspection. Periodically inspect to assure products are undamaged and are maintained under required conditions. d. After installation, provide coverings to protect products from damage from traffic and construction operations, remove when no longer needed. 3.6 Trade Materials And Standards a. Various specification sections list trade manuals and standards which govern quality and workmanship adopted as criteria by trades involved. b. A copy of each listed manual or standard will be made available for reference, or informa- tion will be furnished regarding how copies of manuals and standards may be obtained. (1) Submit written request for each manual and standard, indicating specification section reference. 4. SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTION 4.1 Products List a. Submit five copies of complete list of major products that are proposed for installation. b. Tabulate products by specification section number and title. c. For products specified only by reference standards, list for each such product:(1) Name and address of manufacturer (2) Trade name (3) Model or catalog designation (4) Manufacturer's data:(a) Referencestandards (b) Performance test data 4.2 Gontracto/s Options a. For products specified only by reference standard, select product meeting that standard, by any manufacturer. b. For products specified by naming several product or manufacturers, select any one of Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2fO0 phone (312) 226-2555iau' AMLTpOaot.com e-nnl VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21 , 1999 - Page 6 products and manufacturers named which complies with Specifications.c. For products specified by naming one or more products or manufacturers, submit a request as for substitutions, for any product or manufacturer that is not specifically named. 4.3 Substitutions a. Purchasing Agent or assigned Architect\Designer, within a period of 35 calendar days, after of contract, will consider formal requests frorn the Conhactor for substitutions of products in place of those specified.(1) Complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with require- ments stated in Contract Documents:(a) Product identification, including manufacture/s name and address.(b) ManufactureCs literature to identify:(i) Products description (ii) Reference standards (iii) Performance and test data (c) Samples, as applicable.(d) Name and address of similar projects on which product has been used, and data of each installation.(2\ ltemized comparison of the proposed substitution with product specified; list signif- icant variations.(3) Data relating to changes in construction schedule.(4) Any effect of substitution on separate contracts.(5) List of changes required on other work or products.(6) Accurate cost data comparing proposed substitution with product specified.(7) Designation of required license fees or royalties.(8) Designation of availability of maintenance services, sources of replacement materials.b. Substitutions will not be considered for acceptance when:(1) They are indicated or implied on shop drawings or product data submittals without a formal request from Contractor.(2) They are requested directly by a subcontractor supplier.(3) Acceptance will require substantial revision of Contract Documents.(4) Insufficient information is submitted.c. Substitute products shall not be ordered or installed without prior written approval and acceptance of Purchasing Agent or assigned ArchitecUDesigner. d. Purchasing Agent or assigned ArchitecUDesigner will determine acceptabili$ of proposed substitutions and reserves the right to reject proposals due to insufficient information. 4.4 Contracto/sRepresentation a. In making formal request for substitution, Contractor represents that:(1) He has investigated proposed product and has determined that it is equal to or superior in all respects to that specified.(2) He will provide same wananties for substitution as for product specified.(3) He will coordinate installation of accepted substitution into the Work and will make such changes as may be required for the Work to be complete in all respects. Anderson/l\,f iller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fa< A[4LlD@aol.com emair VA]L CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21 , 1999 - Page 7 (4) He waives claims for additional costs caused by substitution which may subse- quently become apparent.(5) The Contractor shall be responsible for the effect of any substitution upon related Work in the Project, and shall include the Contract Price all additional costs generated by any substitutions, including the cost of the Designe/s additional services thereby made necessary.4.5 ArchitecUDesigners a. Review Contracto/s requests for substitutions with reasonable promptness.b. Notify Contractor, in writing, of ArchitecVDesigne/s decision to accept or reject requested substitution. 5. CLEANING 5.1 Reouirements Include a. Execute cleaning during progress of the Work and at completion of the Work as required by General Conditions. 5.2 Related Requirements a. Cleaning for Specified Products or Work: See each Specification Section. 5.3 Disposal Requirement a. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with codes, ordinances, regulations, and antioollution laws. 5.4 Materials a. Use only those cleaning materials that will not create hazards to health or property and will not damage surfaces. b. Use only those cleaning materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of the surface material to be cleaned. c. Use cleaning materials only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. 5.5 During Conskuction a. Execute periodic cleaning to keep the Work, the site, and adjacent properties free from accumulation if waste materials, rubbish, and windblown debris resulting from construction operations. b. Provide on-site containers for the collection of waste materials, debris and rubbish. c. Remove waste materials, debris, and rubbish from the site periodically, and dispose of at legal areas away from the site. d. Dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbish at legal dumping areas off City property. e. Remove and dispose of pile cutoffs. 5.6 Dust Control a. Wet down dry material and rubbish so as to prevent blowing dust during entire construction period, including non-working hours and weekends. b. Clean interior space prior to the start of finish painting, and continue cleaning on as-needed basis until painting is finished. 5.7 Final Cleaning Anderson/lvfiller, Ltd, 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (3121226-2555iu AMLTD@aor.com emait VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21 , 1999 - Page 8 a. Employ skilled workmen for final cleanlng.b. Remove grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, fingerprints, labels, and otherforeign materials from sight exposed surfaces.c. Wash and shine glazing and minors.d. Polish glossy surfaces to a clear shine.e. Prior to final completion, Contractor shall conduct an inspection of sight-exposed interior and exterior surfaces and all work areas to verifu that the entire Work is clean. 6. WARRANTIESAND BONDS 6.1 All furnishings, fixtures and equipment furnished by the General Contractor should be guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials. Repairs of such defects during the first year after final completion and acceptance of the installation will be made by the General Contractor at his own cost and expense and without charge to the Owner. All such repairs and replacements shall be made at a time and at hours satisfactory to the Owner. The Contractor shall not be held responsible for defects due to misuse, negligence, willful damage, improper maintenance, or accident caused by Others, or shall he be responsible for defective parts whose replacement is necessitated by failure of the Owne/s maintenance forces to properly clean and service them, provided the Contractor has furnished complete operating and maintenance instructions to the Owner. In addition to other requirements specified herein: Compile specified service and maintenance conhact. Co-execute submittals when so specified. Review submittals to verify compliance with Contract Documents. Submit to Purchasing Agent for review and transmiftal to the Owner. Submittal Reouirements a. Assemble guarantees, bonds and service and maintenance contracts, executed by each of the respective manufacturers, suppliers, and subcontractors. b. Number of original signed copies required: Two (2) each. c. Table of Contents: Neatly typed, in orderly sequence. Provide complete information for each item, including:(1) Product or Work item.(2\ Firm name, name of principal, address and telephone number.(3) Scope.(4) Date of beginning of guarantee, bond or service and maintenance contract. (5) Duration of guarantee, bond or service and maintenance contract.(6) Provide information for Owner's personnel: (a) Proper procedure in case offailure, (b) Circumstances which might after the validity of guarantee or bond. (7) Contracto/s name, name of responsible principal, address and telephone number. Time Of Submiftals Within ten (10) days after date of substantial completion, prior to final request for payment. For items of Work, where acceptance is delayed materially beyond the date of substantial completion, provide updated submittal within ten (10) days after acceptance, listing the date o.z 6.3 o.4 a. 0. c. d. d. b. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18d,Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 6C616 (3121226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555lu AllLrD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML JoM: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01000 - General Requirements July 21, '1999 - Page 9 of acceptance as the start of the guarantee period. 6.6 Submittals Required a. Submit guarantees, bonds, service and maintenance contracts specified in the individual Sections. r i t tr * ***'r END oF sEcTloN 01000 * r ** i * * * * * Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18rh Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax MlI9@esLeqtr e-mair VAIL CASCAOE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 021 10 - Demolition July 21 , '1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 Related Documents a. Work of this section is subject to requirements, both legal-contractual and procedural, of the Supplementary General Conditions. 1.2 Descriotion Of Work a. Perform all work of a demolition nature that may be required or necessary to a full and complete execution of the Work, whether or not shown or specified. Exact extent of demolition may not be fully indicated by the Drawings. Determine the nature and extent of demolition that will be necessary by comparing the Conhact Documents with existing conditions. (1) Demolition includes the removal and disposal of demolished materials.(2) The following items shall be removed, cleaned, and fumished to the proper trades for reinstallation at new locations: (a) Exit signs (b) Light fixtures (c) Speakers (d) Life/Safety Alarm Devices (e) Selected Kitchen Equipment (Consult Kitchen Equipment Specifications for additional information) (3) Except for items to be reused or salvaged, all items to be removed as part of the work shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be removed from the site at the Contractor's exoense. b. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: (1) Patching ofconcrete and cement, finish, masonry, funing, plaster, paint patching, painting, and so forth following demolition is part of the work of the respective trade sections of the specifications.(2) Removal and relocation of items such as piping, plumbing fixtures, water coolers, and fire hose cabinets: Division 15 Mechanical.(3) Removal and relocation of ductwork and heating ventilating systems: Division 15 Mechanical.(4) Removal and relocation of electrical systems and equipmenl Division 16 Eleckical, 1.3 Submittals a. Schedule: 0emolition (1) Submit proposed methods and operations of demolition to the Owner for review Anderson/Miller, Lld. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312\ 226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AIVILTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 02110 - Demolition July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 orior to the start of work. Include in the schedule the coordination for shut-off, capping, and continuation of utility services required. Do not intenupt existing utilities without at least 24 hours advance notice to Owner. (2) Provide a detailed sequence of demolition and removal work to ensure the unintenupted progress of the Owne/s operations. No work shall commence without prior approval by the Owner except where work will not interfere with the Owneis operations. Job Conditions b. Existing Conditions (1) The Drawings indicate existing conditions to the extent possible in examination of shucture orior to start of demolition work. Report to the Owner and the Architect any conditions uncovered which require remedial measures, especially where re- quired to maintain structural stability, Partial Removal: ltems of salvable value to the Contractor may be removed from the building as the work progresses. Salvaged items must be transported from the site as they are removeo. (1) Storage or sale of removed items on the site will not be permitted. (2) Owne/s approval must be obtained for removal of salvaged items. Traffic: Conduct demolition operations and the removal of debris to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, conidors, exits, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities. (1) Do not close or obskuct skeets, walks, conidors, or other occupied or used facilities without permission from authorities having jurisdiction. Protection: Ensure the safe passage of persons around or through the area of demolition. Conduct operations to prevent injury to ad,iacent existing conshuction, furniture, equipment and facilities, and persons. Provide temporary, dust proof partitions dividing demolition and conskuction work from occupied areas or equipment. Locate partitions to prohibit unauthorized traffic to or through areas where work is in progress. Anange and construct to provide ample space around work area and to keep dust and dirt out of non-conshuction areas. Equip partitions with dustproof doon and secure with locks as approved by Owner. Provide temporary sealing and weather tight protection for all work exposed by reasons of the above which would othena/se subject the interior of the building to damage by water or inclement weather conditions. Damage: Promptly repair damage caused to adjacent facilities by demolition operations. 1.4 o. f. s. Anderson/Miller,Ltd. 329West18eStreet,Suite600 Chicago, lL 6M16 (312t226-2500phone (312)226-2555fu AIILIQ@Aqkpmemail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 021 10 - Demotition July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 h. Utility Services: Maintain existing utilities, indicated to remain, keep in service, and protect against damage during demolition operations. (1) Do not interupt existing utilities serving occupied or used facilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction and by the Owner. Provide temporary services during interruptions to the exisling utilities, as acceptable to the governing authorities. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 Not Applicable. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Demolition a. General: (1) Perform cutting for removal of items and materials that will interfere with or pe incongruous with the work of this contract.(2) Cut holes in floors, walls, and ceilings where indicated and/or necessary for the installation of the new work.(3) All cuts shall be saw cuts to achieve clean edges.(4) Perform demolition in an orderly sequence.(5) Perform noisy cutting or breaking operations during specific hours scheduled with the Owner.(6) Clean adjacent areas of dust, dirt, and debris caused by demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing prior to the start of the work. Structural Considerations a. Cutting of structural members will not be permitted unless specifically shown on Drawrngs. Notify Owner and Architect in writing of any unforeseen conditions. Coordinate demolition with skuctural requirements. b. Cutting through structural floors and walls shall be done by means of coring only. Acoustical Ceiling Panels And Acoustical Ceiling Tile a. Remove existing ceiling tile and Mechanical grilles and discard. b. Removeall lightfixturesandexitsigns. Repairandrefinishforinstallationinnewlocation. Relamp at Owner's expense. See Electrical Drawings for new location. c. Existing main runners of ceiling grid to remain. Realign remainder of ceiling grid system to conform to new layout. Patch grid work as required to provide a complete ceiling system. 32 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18t'Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fu AMLTD@aot.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 02110 - Demolition July 21, 1999 - Page 4 Replace all damaged pieces. Repaint existing grid to match new ceiling grid elements. 3.4 Disposal Of Demolished Materials a. General: At frequent intervals, remove from the site debris, rubbish, and other materials resulting from demolition operations. b. Removal: (1) Dispose of debris off the site. * * * * r END OF SECTION 02110 * * * * * Anderson/Miller,Ltd. 329West18hStreet,Suite600 Chicago, lL 6A616 (312)226-2500phone (312)226-2555fa< {UllQ@ed,comemail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 03010 - Concrete July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor, in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to provide the required quantity of Concrete work as shown on the drawings and specified herein. 1.2 The extent of concrete work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Provide all concrete, concrete form work, etc. as required to install the new concrete slab infill where curbings have been removed from beneath the kitchen equipment. See MEP and Kitchen Equipment drawings and specifications for complete information and coordination of penetrations through existing slabs and repair of concrete. ' r * * r END SECTIoN 03010 * *', I t Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18m Skeet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 6M16 \312\2:26-2500 phone 1312J 226-2555 tu AMLTD@aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 05500 - Miscellaneous Metals July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to provide the number and type of Miscellaneous Metal as shown on the drawings and otherwise specilied herein. 1.2 The extent of Miscellaneous Metal work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Review details and supply all metals as required on drawings and by Scope of Work. b. Furnish and install new metal thresholds as indicated on drawings. c. Furnish and install new darkened natural steel supports for the custom sneeze guard. d. Furnish and install new darkened natural steel rod supports and fasteners for hanging pillow backs at the free standing owner supplied banquettes. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 See details for specific Miscellaneous Metal Units. Provide additional units as required by Scope of Work. 2.2 Metal Surfaces, General: For fabrication of miscellaneous metal work which will be exposed to view, use only materials which are smooth and free of surface blemishes including pitting, seam marks, roller marks, rolled trade names and roughness. 2.3 Steel Plates, Shapes, Bars, and Bar-Size Shapes: ASTM436 2.4 Provide all fasteners as required for installation. Fasteners to be compatible with metal sections as soecified. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 WORKMANSHIP a. Use materials of size and thickness shown or, if not shown, of required size and thickness to produce strength and durability in finished product. Use proven details of fabrication and support. Use type of materials shown or specified for various components of work. b. Form exposed work true to line and level with accurate angles and surfaces and straight sharpedges, Easeexposededgestoaradiusofapproximatelyl/32"unlessotherwise shown. Form bentmetal corners to smallest radius possible without causing grain separation or othenvise impairing work. c. Weld corners and seams continuously, complying with AWS recommendations. At exposed connections, grind exposed welds smooth and flush to match and blend with adjoining surfaces. Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312\ 226-2555lax AMLTD@aol.mm eflail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 05500 - Miscellaneous Metals July 21, 1999 - Page 2 d. Form exposed connections with hairline joints, flush and smooth, using concealed fasteners wherever possible. Use exposed fasteners of type shown or, if not shown, Phillips flat-head (countersunk) screws or bolts. (1) Provide foranchorage oftype shown, coordinated with supporting structure. Fabricate and space anchoring devices to provide adequate support for intended use.(2) Cut, reinforce, drill and tap miscellaneous metal work to receive finish hardware and similar items. 3.2 Whether or not shown on drawings provide miscellaneous steel framing and supports, which are not a part of structural steel framework, as required under other sections. 3.3 Equip units with integrally welded anchors for casting into concrete or building into masonry. Furnish inserts if units must be installed after concrete is placed. Except as othenrvise shown space anchors 24' o.c. and provide minimum anchor units of 1 114" x 1/4" x 8'steel straps. 3.4 Examine the areas and conditions under which miscellaneous metal items are to be installed and remedy any conditions dehimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to the installer. 3.5 Fastening to In-Place Construction: Provide anchorage devices and fasteners where necessary for securing miscellaneous metal items to in-place construction; including, threaded fasteners for concrete and masonry inserts, toggle bolts, through-bolts, lag bolts, wood screws and connectors as reouired. 3.6 Cutting, Fitting and Placement: Perform cutting, drilling and fitting required for installation of miscellaneous metal items. Set work accurately in location, alignment and elevation, plumb, level, true and free of rack, measured from established lines and levels. 3.7 Field Welding: Comply with AMS Code for procedures of manual shielded metal-arc welding appearance and qualityof welds made and methods used in conecting welding work. * * * * * END SECTION 05500 * *. * * Anderson/Mifler, Ltd, 329 West 184 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (3121228-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 ta AMLTD@aoi.6om +.mair AIL CASCADE HOTELAND CLUB #93026.15 MATERIAL REFERENtrE PROPERTY--Aflredob FINISHES a,,teat DATE Luty zt, tggg DESCRIPTION Location: Sneeze Guard, Decorative Rods and Fasteners and Fireplace Trim (Altemate #1) Species: Darkened Natural Steel Note: See drawings for details, Submit sample to AML for approval prior to production. Mye/s and Company 555 BasaltAvenue, Box 1025 Basalt, CO 81621 (970)927-4761 Atten: Bob Cummerford VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06200 - Carpentry July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML COND|T|ONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work soecified herein, 1.2 The extent of carpentry work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Installation Bath and Miscellaneous Accessories - see soecification Section 10200. b. lnstall Section 08400 - Builders Hardware. c. Reinforce wall and provide blocking as required to receive new millwork, handrails, stone, etc. See Section 06400 Architectural Woodwork. d. Consult Kitchen Equipment and MEP drawings for additional equipment items requiring blocking. e. Furnish and install all architectural specialty items as noted on drawings and specified nereln. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Provide the necessary wood blocking, grounds, nailers, etc., necessary for installation of items specified in other sections of this speciflcation. This wood shall have a maximum moisture content of 19% at time of dressing and shall be suitable for paint where exposed to view. 2.2 Insulation, where installed, to be 3" Fiberglass, RF-4 as manufactured by Owens Corning or equal. 2.3 Furnish and install all miscellaneous metal trim pieces, angles and channels necessary to complete construction and/or shown on drawings. Finish to be as indicated on drawinqs. 2.4 Supply all fasteners as necessary to complete the work. 2.5 Where possible, any routing or milling shall be shop fabricated. 2.6 Wood shall be treated with flame-relardant process where required by local code. Should this process cause change in color and effect on finish material, the General Contractor shall notify the Consultant. 2.7 Special care shall be exercised to orotect all finishes and other items to remain as noted on the drawings. a. Damage or disturbance to these items shall be promptly restored, repaired, or replaced to match existing at no cost to the Owner. Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18d'Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tu AMLTD@aol.mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06200 - Carpentry July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 b. lf the Conhactor has any questions on the extent of items to remain, he shall notify the Designer and request a clarification before proceeding. 2.8 Provide bracing and support as required to maintain integrity and security of portion of existing structures to remain. 3. EXEGUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Examine the substrates and supporting structure and the conditions underwhich the work specified in this section is to be installed, and remedy conditions detrimental to the work. Do not proceed with the installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 Remove all unused, disconnected, or abandoned items such as ducts, pipes, and conduits. Do not leave such unused items in place, regardless of whether they will be visible or concealed in the finished work. 3.3 Cooperated with the Owner to schedule demolition, carpentry and utility service intenuptions to provide minimum interference and disruption in the normal operation of the facility. 3.4 Existing work to be removed shall, in general, be as indicated on the drawings and shall include other existing materials and work necessary to install new work indicated and specitied. 3.5 Remove designated interior structures, parts, and finishes at beginning of work to minimize hazardous working conditions and to provide comparatively clean surfaces for installation of new work. 3.6 Provide all necessary temporary enclosures to adequately protect persons from possible inlury. a. Provide necessary temporary partilions, enclosure coverings, and the like for confining dust . and debris to areas of the building in which demolition and/or alterations are being performed. 3.7 Remove from the premises and dispose of in a legal manner all debris, existing material, and items designated for demolition, unless otherwise noted. Burning at the site is prohibited. Selling salvaged material at the site is prohibited. 3.8 Return areas to neat and acceptable condition, appropriate to the continuance of the project. 3.9 Set carpentry work accurately to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true, and accurately cut and fitted. 3.10 Discard units of material with defects that might impair the quality of work and units that are too small to fabricate the work with minimum joints or optimum joint arrangement. 3.1 1 Corner joints shall be mitered unless otheruise noted. 3.12 Patch all floor, wall, and ceiling areas afiected by demolition of walls etc. and finish all exposed Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555lal- AMLTD@aol.mm email VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's Al\41 Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06200 - Carpentry July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 surfaces to match adjacent surfaces. 3.13 Securely attach all work specified for installation under this section of the specifications to substrates by anchoring and fastening as shown, or as recommended by manufacturers, or as required by recognized standards. Countersink finishing nail heads on exposed carpentry and fill holes. Install fasteners without splitting wood; pre-drill as required. Make tight connections between members. * * * r r * r END sEcTloN 06200 * * r * * r * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 186 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax Al\,llTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06400 - Architectural Woodwork July21, 1999-Page 1 4 t.SCOPE OF WORK 1 ..1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - General Conditions, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work specified herein. The extent of Architectural Woodwork shall include but is not limited to the following: Review all plans and details and fumish and install all materials necessary to construct and install all fixtures as indicated on plans, elevations and FD drawings. Pricing to include all woodwork, painted and stained, all fabric wrapped panels and all upholstered walls (Fabric supplied by owner). Stonework to be coordinated by millwork contractor, but supplied by others. All blocking to be supplied and installed by millwork contractor, except gypsum drywall, acoustical tile treatment, or where noted otheruise. All wood to be fire retardant to meet local codes. Provide pricing broken down by FD detail number. t.MATERIALS AND METHODS 2..1 2..2 All plywood and lumber shall be thoroughly seasoned and kiln dried before being used, and on delivery shall have a moisture content not in excess of 12% unless otherwise noted on drawings. Woods a. Solid Stock: Shall be clear, straight-grain lumber of the best grade of the species listed by the National Hardwood Lumber Association. Lumber shall be free of mineral or sapwood skeaks, checks or other defects. (1) For Face Woods: Shall be selected for shaight grain with uniform color and grain suitable for use with the finished plywood with which it is used. 12) For Unexoosed Woods: Shall be Ponderosa Pine, Grade A, and shall bear the grade, mark and stamp of Western Pine Associations. Where unexposed woods come into contact with drawers, they shall be Birch or Maple, Unselect. b. Veneer Core: Shall be clear straighfgrain lumber of the best grade of the species as listed by the National Hardware Lumber Association. Lumber shall be free of sapwood streaks, checks or other defects. Shall be glued with water-resistant resin glue or approved equal and processed by the hot plate method. 1/4" Overall thickness shall be of 3-ply veneer core construction 1..2 A b. c. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax Al\.4LTD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-'15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06400 - Architectural Woodwork July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 3/8" Overail thickness shall be of 5-ply veneer core construction '/r" Ouerall thickness shall be of S-ply veneer core construction 3/4" Overall thickness shall be of 7-ply veneer core construction 1" Overall thickness shall be of 9-ply veneer core construction (1) For Face Woods: Finishes shall be selected and matched by the Equipment Contractor with the respect to cutting lengths, uniformity of color, figure, and grain character. Face veneers shall not contain open joints, face depressions, glue stain or other manufacturing ineguladties. All visible veneer to be rift cut (not rotary cut) and Architectural Quality. Stain color to be as specilied in material reference sheets this section. (2) For Unexposed Woods: Shall be Birch or Douglas Fir, rotary cut, Unselect, good one side, interior type plywood, Grade A-B; Grade A faces shall not contain plugs, knots, pitch pockets, splits, rough grain or other open defects. (3) For Plastic Lamination; Shall be minimum 3/4" Mahogany face core plywood, good one side. c. Masonite: Shall be 1/8" thick tempered Presdwood, as manufactured by Masonile Corporation, Chicago, lllinois, or an approved equal. Minors: Shall befabricatedof 1/4"thickpolishedplateglassandGradeAsilverqualityas manufactured by Libbey-Owens-Ford Co., or egual. Shall be manufactured with two coats of silver applied to properly processed glass Silver film shall be exterior coat of special hard composition paint. All minors shall be guaranteed against silver oxidation. Glass: Shall be of varying thickness and color. Glass to be tempered glass of glazing quality as manufactured by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., or approveC equal, unless specified othenrvise. Glue and Adhesivesl 0. For Cabinet Work: Requiring primary load bearing, moisture areas and plastic laminating, Weldwood Plastic Resin glue as distributed by U.S. Plywood Corporation, Los Angeles, California, shall be used. For Cabinet Work: Where primary load bearing is not involved, white polyvinyl glue under the brand names Presto Set Glue, as distributed by U.S. Plywood Corp., Los Angeles, Califomia, or an approved equal, may be used. Hardware: Hardware shall be of solid material and where exposed shall be cast bmss, plated as specilied. Hardwood shall be provided with necessary facilities for locking, unless otherwise specified. All locks shall be masterkeyed. Samples of all hardware shall be furnished to Consultants for approval. All doors to have brass hinges and screws. 2..3 2.,4 2..5 2..6 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312\ 226-2555lax Alr,lLTDt0aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06400 - Architectural Woodwork July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 2..7 Mastic; a. For Mirror and Glass Settino: Shall be Mirror-mastic, as manufactured by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, California. 2'8 Paint All paint and other finish materials shall be pure, unadultefated, best quality from Specified Paint Company or equal. All items where paint is required, shall be shop painted, except where impractical or otherwise specifi ed. 2'9 Plastic Laminate: Shall be Formica, Laminart, Nevamar, or Equal, of solid or photographic paftern. Colors and textures shall be as selected by the Consultants; shall be standard type unless otheryvise soecifi ed. 2..10 Shop Drawinqs: Shop drawings must be submitted. Submit shop drawings showing location of each item, dimensioned plans and elevation, large scale details, attachment devices and other components. Show provisions and cutouts for mechanical and electrical work. 2..11 Samoles: All samplesshall besubmittedinsuflicienttimeforapproval andsuchitemsshall not proceed unless authorized in writing. 2..12 Wood: Hardwood and veneers shall be Oak, Walnut, Birch or equal. As indicated on drawings. 2..13 Wood shall be treated with flame retardant process where required by local code. Should this process cause change in color and effect on finish material, the General Contractor shall notify the consultant. 2..14 All Hardwood and Hardwood Veneer to have matte lacquer finish. 2,15 All doors to have finger pull detail or as othenruise indicated. 2..16 Atl edge lippings to be hardwood pinned and glued to edge of unit. 3, EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3..1 Examine the substrates and supporting structure and the conditions under which the work specified in this section is to be installed and remedy conditions detrimental to the work. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been conected. 3..2 The General Contractor shall verify all field dimensions prior to fabrications of millwork. 3..3 The following general requirements shall govern the construction of the custom-built fixtures, except where otheruise noted. Work shall be performed by skilled mechanics of the trade and shall be of the highest quality of the drawings and specifications. a. All Fixtures shall be made up at the mill and assembled in single and complete units insofar as the dimensions thereof will permit shipment to and installation at the building. Large pieces requiring sectional construction shall have their several parts accurately fitted and aligned with each other and be provided with ample screws, dowels, mortises and tenons, Andemon/Miller,Ltd. 329West18hStreet,Suite600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500phone (312) 226-2555|ax AMllQ@aql.mm+mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 06400 - Architectural Woodwork July 21 , 1999 - Page 4 screws, bolts, or suitable means of concealed fastening, as required to render the work substantial, rigid and permanently secured in proper position to each related section. Suflicient additional material shall be allowed to permit accurate scribing to walls, floors and related work; and due allowance made wherever possible for such shrinkage as may develop after installation. All single and sectional units shall be provided with adequate cleating, blocking, crating and other forms of protection as required to preclude damages thereto during shipping and handling. Framing and blockinq members shall be assembled with bolted and screwed connections, and shall be secured to the structural backings with cinch, expansion screws, or toggle bolts, as required; so spaced and installed as to ensure ample strength and rigidity. Rails and stiles shall be mortised and tenoned, work neatly mitered and membered, all buft joints made flush and smooth, and all permanent joints made up with water-resistant glue. All fixtures shall be assembled without face screws or nails, except where it may be necessary to attach him items. All face screws or nails which are necessary to attach trim items shall be countersunk and plastic wood of wood plugs used to cover heads, and the plug neatly touched up. The heads of all screws used in any assemble shall be countersunk below the surface. * * * r r END SECTION 06400 r * * ** b. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026-15 Material Reference pROpERTy Atfredo's FINISHES Wood DATE JuV21.1999 KEY DESCRIPTION MFG/SOURCE SWATCH WD-1 Location: Wood Walls Species: Mahogany (to match existing species) Finish: Medium stained to match existing walls To bid WD.2 Location: Flooring at Main Dining Area (Floor lnstalled at 45 Degree Angle) Species: Australian CYpress Finish: Natural Matte Size: 5-1/4'wide plank Note: Floor to be matte sealed per manufacturer't recommendations. See Section 09550-Wood Flot The Bahr Company 1308 Marquette Dr. Romeoville, lL 60446 (800) 533-e460 Aften: Jean Sagmeister nng for additional information. VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026.15 Material Reference PROPERTY Alfredo's FINISHES plastic Laminate DATE ,tutv Zt. tggg MFG/SOURCE DESCRIPTION Location: Waitress Station Infill Cabinetry Pattem #: WC331-H Hi-Brite Color: Victorian Cherry (Matte) VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: S3026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FD lndex July21, 1999-Page I o FD INDEX FD-1 Plan of Cold Buffet FD-1.1 Elevation of Cold Buffet FD-1.2 Section and Details of Cold Buffet FD-2 Plan of Display Kitchen Counter FD-2J Elevation of Display Kitchen Counter FD-2.2 Section and Details of Display Kitchen Counter FD-2.3 Section and Details of Display Kitchen Counter FD-3 Plan of Entry Booth/Banquette Wall FD-3.1 Elevation of Entry Booth/Banquette Wall FD-3.2 Section and Details of Entry Booth/Banquette Wall FD-3.3 Section and Details of Entry Booth/Banquette Wall FD4 Plan of Infill Cabinetry at Waitrcss Station FD-4.1 Elevation of lnfill Cabinetry at Waitress Station FD-4.2 Section of Infill Cabinetry at Waitress Station FD-5 Plan of Buffet Area Booth/Banouette Wall FD-5.1 Elevation of Buffet Area Booth/Banouette Wall rT**TENDFDINDEX***** Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax Altt|lTD@aol.com e+nail .Lo o=:2.8 c!-oo oFo -1 0),a V3F 4 f h r m: nEJ UH"r Tt /3s J:}ulr\I F\J I ?g - ur l-r-o - *-.r \3f Ljtr d 89A>h oro{o -r ,., a1 ro v -E6S0 Ei,(1 ,t1"'96J -i io n =24"<)Hls0 6 -;&o p hufii u llc^,ir 9 rY;)es6-( PLAN AT CCLE i-l I n- t- 1" =F Ht ti-F-r- |LJ\AI I L- | %ALE, I/2'= l'-O" . rJ-)oT z.L -os oF,-) -o) p col.lNTERrOP 4 --.f-=1. rf.i5T AL! 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ELEVATICN CF SUFFET AR.EA BOOTM NEI,.I PUPLEX RECEFTACLE 10 BE IN9TALLED AT BAgE 5/4"! 5OALE, l/2" = l''O" 5 EAUAL LOI^IER PANELS s \s _l t s { o _l (.{ ol d 89fr>h'o;i0 --E3$o E'.*:j J 6Y -u,,>--'i q )H=e0 6 -;{0 cl bxsF E;$r;e$6-( VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08100 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames July 21 , 1999 - Page 'l 1. SCOPE OFWORK 1..1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, SEGTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to provide the number and types of hollow metal door frames as shown on the drawings and specified herein. 1..2 The extent of Hollow Metal Work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install new Hollow Metal Doors as indicated on drawings and specified herein. b. Door and Frame assemblv to be 2 hour rated. c. Furnish and install double acting Hollow Metal Frames for Cold Prep doors where noted on DIans. 2. PRODUCTS 2..1 Provide hollow metal frames to match existing for new doors as indicated on drawings and specified herein. Verify conditions in Field prior to purchase of doors and frames. 2-2 Provide hollow metal frames of not less than #16 gauge. 2..3 Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with applicable provision and recommendations of the following: a. "StructuralWelding Code" (AMS) 2..4 Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for hollow metal door frames. Show typical details of all " conditions at large scale (not less than 3in. equals 1 ft ) for every opening. 2-5 Materials: a. Sheet Steel: ASTM A366, free from scale, pitting or other defects, stretcher leveled for 000rs. b. Galvanized Sheet Steel: ASTM A526, galvanized in accordance with ASTM A525, Coating Designation G90, phosphatized; stretcher leveled for doors. c. Reinforcement Steel: ASTM A36. d. Fasteners: Galvanized or cadmium plated steel. (1) Bolts and Nuts: ASTM 4307, Grade A.(2) Expansion Bolts: FS FF-S-325, Group lll, expansion shield (self-drilling tubular expansion steel bolt anchon), Type 1 or 2. (3) Machine Screws: FS FT-S-92, carbon steel, Type lll cross-recessed, design lor ll Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555tu, AMLTD@aol,mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08100 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames July 21, 1999 - Page 2 2..6 recess, style 2C flat head. e. Shop Primer: One of the following bake on: FS TT-P-641 Type ll Alkyd, Zinc DusfZinc Oxide. Fabricate frames to the design and dimensions shown in accordance with best shop practices. Unless otherwise shown, fabricate doors and panels to a thickness of 1-314 in. Take field measurements where coordination with adjoining work is necessary. Make hollow metal work strong, rigid, neat in appearance and free from defects. Reinforce corners of doors as required to prevent twisting or sagging. Form exposed surfaces free from warp, weave and buckle, with all corners square, unless noted othenrvise. Form molded members straight and kue, with welded joints coped and mitered, well formed, and true in alignmenl. Dress welded joints on exposed surfaces smooth so they are invisible after fi nishing. Provideclearancesfordoors,nototherwisespecified,asfollows: 1/32in.atjambsandheads, 1/8 in. at meeting stiles of pairs of doors and 3/8 in. at bottom where no threshold or carpet is required. Where a threshold is shown provide 1/8 in. clearance above the threshold. Where carpet is shown provide 1/4 in. clearance above the carpet. Accurately machine, file and fit exposed connections with hairline joints unless otherwise shown. Conceal fastenings whenever possible. Countersink exposed screws using flat, Phillips head screws. Provide welds of adequate strength and durability. Where frames are set in drywall steel stud walls weld 16 gauge anchor clips 2 ft. on center to eachjambandhead. Anchorclipsshall matchthesizeoftypeofeachstudusedineachwall. z..t 2..8 z-.J 2..10 2..11 * * * r * END SECTIoN 09100 * * * * r Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 ( 312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 ta\ AMLTD@aol,com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's 2 Service Bar Door 2'-4" x7'-0" x 1%"SC WD / PT H.M. / PT. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08100 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Match Existing Double Acting Existing Existing Flush Panel AML Job #: 93026-1 5 Julv 21 . '1999 - Paqe 3 DOOR SCHEDULE Door No Location Size Door Mtl. / Fin. Frame Mtl. / Fin. Hdwr,Set Descriotion 1 Cold Prep Doors (2) 2'-6" x7'-0" x 1%" H.M. / PT H.M. / PT. Anderson/l\i1iller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite600 Chicago, lL 606'16 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08400 - Builders Hardware July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPE OF WORK 1..1 The General Contractor in accordance with the sDecifications. SECTION 00700 - GENERAL CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to provide the required number and types of Builders Hardware as shown on drawings and specified herein. 1..2 lnstallation shall be performed under SECTION 06200 - CARPENTRY. 2. PRODUCTS 2..1 Furnish and install new hardware at new double acting doors in Cold Prep Area. Hinges to match existing on property. No locking mechanism to be installed. Provide stainless push plates on each leaf (both sides). Cooridinate with Section 08100 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames. 2..2 Existing Service Bar door hardware existing to remain. 2'3 lnstall new cabinet knobs at Cold Buffet cabinetry. Knobs to be KN'10 Round Hammered Knob (1.5" diameter, 1.5" projection) as manufactured by lron Art (415) 441-4633. 2..4 Where noted on drawings, remove existing door threshold and install new to match existing. 2..5 Packaging a. Include with each item of hardware, the following: (1) Screws, bolts and fasteners necessary for installation. (2\ Installation instructions. (3) Special tools required for installation. 2..6 Labeling: Packaging finish hardware items individually legibly marked and adequately labeled indicating the part of the work for which it is intended and bearing a marking conesponding with the number shown 0n the Hardware Schedule. 2..7 All workofthisSectionshall conformtothegoverninglawsandbuildingcodes. All hardware shall be of the best grade of solid metal, entirely free from imperfections in manufacture and finish. 2..8 Qualities, weights and sizes given herein are the minimum that wlll be accepted. lt is the responsibility of the Hardware Supplier to supply the specified size and weight of hardware and the proper function of hardware in each case. 2..9 General: Adapt hardware as required to compensate for undercutting, carpeting, raised thresholds, or other special conditions. Anderson/l\4iller, Ltd. 329 West '18t' Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312], 226-25551ax AMLTD@aol,mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08400 - Builders Hardware July 21 . 1999 - Page 2 2..10 2,11 2..12 2..13 Hardware Attachment Devices: Provide Phillips head type screws and bolts with exposed surfaces finished to match adjacent hardware surface. Use the following fasteners for application to the substrates shown: a. Machine screws and bolts for application to wood. b. Wood screws with full thread for application to wooc. c. Sheet metal screws for use in fire retardant particle board or plywood shall be of stainless steel. d. Machine screws and galvanized tamp-in shields for application to concrete or masonry. e. Thru-bolting will not be permitted except in special cases at the Architect's discretion. Provide internal reinforcement to acceot bolts concealed from the outer face ofdoor. Hardware information scheduled herein shall not be construed as a complete hardware schedule and shall only be considered a an indication of the hardware requirements. Examine the Drawings and door symbols, and provide all necessary or additional hardware as required, of the same type, quality and quantity as that scheduled for simllar doors or part of the building used for similar purposes. Hardware shall be suitable and adapted for its required use and shall fit its designated location. Should any hardware as shown, specified, or required, fail to meet the intended requirements or require modification to suit or flt the designated location, determine the conection or modification necessary in ample time to avoid delay in the manufacture and delivery of hardware. All surface closers shall be the product of one manufacturer. Closer shall be hydraulically controlled and full rack and pinion in operation. The closer body shall be of high strength cast iron or aluminum. Each closer shall have adjustable general speed and latch speed. Necessary arms, brackets, and other door accessories must be available to suit approved job conditions. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION Protect hardware with material of type which is easily removed without maning finish. Mount all hardware units at heights recommended in "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames' or to match existing locations. Door Closer: 0. General: Veriff each head condition prior to fumishing door closer; make required modifications or changes due to detailed conditions. Manufacture/s representative shall inspect, approve the proper installation, and regulate each door closer prior to final acceptance of the work. Surface-Mounted on Door: Surface shoe application for standard operation and soffit plate application for parallel arms. Provide special shoe plates and brackets where specified or 3..'l 3..2 Anderson/l,4iller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555iai/. AMLTDrOaol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTI0N 08400 - Builders Hardware july 21 , 1999 - Page 3 where required by special job conditions. 3..4 Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Whenever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto surfaces which are laterto be painted orfinished on anotherway, coordinate removal, storage and reinstallation or application of surface protection with finishing work. Do not install surface- mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate. 3..5 Set units level, olumb and true to line and location. Adiust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation 3..6 Drill and countersink units which are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards. 3..7 Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to ensure proper operation or function or every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted and lubricated to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made. r 1* * * END SECTION 08400 * *' * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West'18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 lax AMLTD(Oaol.com +mail Ro*boiJ K.'ob PRODUCT NUMBTF SIDE OF SOUARE PRI]JEfiION KNl1 1.5" 1.25"KN21 1.25" 1- t1 r/l Dquare r\noD Ci."l" K.t"L PROOUCTNUMBER OIAMETTB PROJECTION KNr3 1.5" r"KN23 l" 1- PBOt)UCT NUMBER KNI2 KN22 SIDE OF SOUARE PROJECTION 1.25" 1" l" r" RounJ Hu***r"J K.,ob ENoDg Cow Burrgt PROOUCTNUMBER DIAMEIER PROJECIION KNl0 r.5" 1.5" Semici.cle Kttob RESERVED FO8 FUTURE ADOITIONS 1 PRooUCT NUMBER HEIGHT WlDTtl xN14 1.5" l" KN24 1.25- .75" PROJECTION t" l" Due t0 the handnade nature of the products, all dimensions are approximate 0nly. We recomnend refraining from drilling holes until hardware is on hsnd. IRON ARI iNC. Su" Fra,'cisco, CA (415)4-ll-4633 F'AX' (415)441-4686 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09250 - Gypsum Drywall July 21 , '1999 - Page 1 1. SCoPE0FWoRK 1.1 The General Contractor, in accordance with the specifications, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work specifled herein. 1 .2 The extent if gypsum drywall shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install all materials necessary to construct new gypsum board partitions and ceilings where indicated on drawings and specified herein. b. Furnish and install all materials necessary to cut and patch walls as noted on drawings and details and specified herein. Review other sections for patching work to be included under Gypsum Drywall - 09250 (i.e., electrical, mechanical etc.). Palching work to include patching of concrete walls to be trenched by electrician as necessary to achieve design intent. c. Alternate 1: Install new fireplace in location indicated on drawings. See AD details for information. Coordinate with MEP drawings. d. Frame new HVAC diffusers into new gypsum board ceiling in areas indicated. Final location as determined by the Architect. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 Steelstuds - ASTM C645; 25 gauge. a. Depth of Section: 3-518" - 2-112', to match existing condition. b. Runner's Match studs: type recommended by stud manufacturer for floor and ceiling support of studs and for vertical abutment of drywall work at other existing work. 2.2 Gypsum Board: ASTM C36. Provide in maximum lengths to minimize end{o-end butt joints. a. 5/S" thickness unless otherwise noted, typical. b. Type: Regular Type X for rooms and waterproof type for baths. 2.3 Trim Accessories: Provide manufacture/s standard him accessories of $pes indicated for drywall work, formed of galvanized steel expanded flanges for nailing and beaded for concealment of flanges injoint compound. Provide corner beads, and V-shaped one-piece controljoint beads. 2.4 Access panels to be Sesame Type flush mounted KSTWCAD, Ceiling Access Hatch as manufactured by Karp Associates, Inc. (7 18) 784-2105. Dimensions to be 24" x 24" unless noted othenrise on drawings. Exact number and locations to be determined by the Engineering Deoartment. Anderson/l\,1iller, Ltd. 329 West 186 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tax Alt4LTD@aol,com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09250 - Gypsum Drywall July 21, 1999 - Page 2 2.5 Joint Tape: Perforated, cross laminated paper type. 2.6 Joint Compound: Ready-mixed vinyl type for interior use. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 71 J.O 3.7 J.t Examine the substrates and the spaces to receive gypsum drywall, and the conditions under which gypsum drywall is to installed; and remedy any conditions detrimental to the work. Do not proceed with the installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to the installer. Install runner tracks at floor, ceiling, and structural walls and columns where gypsum drywall stud system abuts other work. Terminate partition stud system at ceilings. Space studs at 16" O.C. Frame door openings with vedcal studs securely attached by screws at each jamb either directly to frames or to jamb anchor clips on door frame. Install runner track sections at head and secure to jamb studs. Install wall boards vertically to avoid end-butt joints wherever possible. Install exposed gypsum board with face side out. Do not install imperfect, damaged or damp boards. Butt boards together for light contact at edges and ends (not more than 1/16" open space between boards). Do notforce in to place. lnstall metal corner beads at external corners of drywall work. Install metal edge him whenever edge of gypsum board would otherwise be exposed or semi- exposed. FinishingofDrywall: Applyatgypsumboardjoints,flangesoftrimaccessories,penetrations, fastener heads, surface defects and elsewhere as required. a. Apply joint tape at joints between gypsum boards. b. Apply joint compound in three coats and sand between last two coats and after last coat. Avoid raising the nap of the paper when sanding. Perform all necessary patching of gypsum drywall construction after the work of other trades. Review all other sections and architectural drawings for information. Remove all discarded construction debris (i.e., gypsum board, bead, stud remnants, etc.) atthe end of each day of work. Protect the work of other trades from damage by gypsum drywall installation. Conect any damage 3.4 3.5 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 J. IJ Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555fu AMLID@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09250 - Gypsum Drywall July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 by repairing, cleaning or replacing as required. At the completion of the work by other trades, touch up and restore all damaged or defaced surfaces and finish to match existing surfaces. * * * * * * * r * * END OF SECTION 09250 * * * r r r r * * * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312\ 226-2555 tax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08800 - Glass and Glazing July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor, in accordance with the speciiications SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work sDecitied herein. 1.2 The extent of glass and glazing work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install new %' tempered clear glazing at Cold Buffet Sneeze Guard as noted on drawings and specified herein. Coordinate with metal suppo(s Section 05500 Miscellaneous Metals. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Quality Assurance a. Prime Glass Standard: Comply with FS DD-G-451d. b. Heat Treated Glass Standard: Comply with FS DD-G-1403b. c. Safety Glass Standards: Comply with the following as applicable: (1 ) Consumer Product Safety Commission 16 CFR 1 201 .(2) Industry Standards: ANSI 297.1. d. Sound Transmission Test Standard: Comply with ASTM E 90. e, Manufacturers: ProvideeachtypeofglassandprimarysealanVgasketfromasingle . manufacturer with not less than 5 years of experience in the production of malerials similar to those required. f. Installer (Glazier): Firm with not less than 5 years of successful experience in glazing work similar to the work of this project. 2.2 Processed/Tempered Glass: Provide prime glass, clear, which has been heat treated to strengthen glass in bending to not less than 4.5 times annealed strength. a. Tong Marks: Provide tempered glass produced by process which eliminates tong marks. 2.3 Glazing Sealants and Compounds: a. General; Provide black sealant at storefront and clear in other interior applications. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for selection of hardness, depending upon the location of each application, conditions at time of installation, and variations or modili- cations, carefully for compatibility with surfaces contacted in the installation. b. 2-Part Polysulfide Glazing Sealant Elastomeric polysulfide sealant complying with FS TT- Anderson/lv'tiller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555lau AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08800 - Glass and Glazing July 21, 1999 - Page 2 5-227, Class A, Type 2; specially compounded and tested to show minimum of 20 yeais resistance to deterioration in normal glazing applications. c. Butyl Rubber Glazing Tape: Partly-vulcanized, self-adhesive, non-staining, elastomeric butyl rubber tape, 98% solids, either plain or pre-shimmed as required for proper installation of glass. 2.4 MiscellaneousGlazingMaterials a. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, 70-90 durometer hardness, with proven compatibility with sealants used. b. Spacers: Neoprene, 40-50 durometer hardness, with proven compatibility with sealants used. c. Compressible Filler Rod: Closed-cell or waterproof-jacketed rod stock of synthetic rubber or plastic foam, proven to be compatible with sealants used, flexible and resilient, with 5-10 psi compression strength for 25% deflection. d. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealants: Type recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer. Submittals Product Data: (1) Submit 2 copies of manufacture/s specifications and installation instructions, including dccumentation of compliance with requirements, and instruction for handling, storing, installing, cleaning, and protecting each type of glass and glazing material. b. Samples: (1) Submit 2, '12" square samples of each type of glass and glazing material required. Architect's review of samples will be for color, texture and pattern only. Compliance with other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. 2.6 Product Handling a. Comply with manufacture/s instructions for shipping, handling, storing and protecting glass and glazing materials. Exercise exceptional care to preventedge damage to glass, and damage/deterioration to coatings (if any) on glass. 3, EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Examine framing and glazing channel surfaces, backing and general design, and the conditions under which the glazing is to be performed, and remedy and conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with glazing until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceotable to the olazier. LC Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 1Bb Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone 1312) 226-2555 ta< AMLTD@aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 08800 - Glass and Glazing July 2'1 , 1999 - Page 3 3.2 For storefront, watertight and airtight installation of each piece of glass is required. Each installation must withstand normal temperature changes, impact loading (for operating doors) without failure including loss or breakage of glass, failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight, deterioration of glazing materials and other defects in the work. 3.3 Protect glass from edge damage during handling and installation. 3.4 Comply with combined recommendations of glass manufaclurer and manufacturer of sealants and other materials used in glazing, except where more stringent requirements are shown or specified, and except where manufacturer's technical re0resentatives direct othenruise. 3.5 Comply with "Glazing Manual" and other applicable publications by Flat Glass Marketing Association except as shown and specified othenrtlse, and except as specifically recommended otherwise by the manufacturers of the glass and glazing materials. 3.6 Seal glass minor and frame to back splash with clear silicone sealant. Force sealant into channel to eliminate voids and ensure complete bonding of sealant. 3.7 Minors to be installed with safety tape as specified. 3.8 Wash and polish minors not more than four days prior to date scheduled for inspections intended to establish date of substantial completion. Comply with glass manufacturer's recommendations for final cleaning. * * * rr END SECTIoN 09900 ** r ** o Andersoni l\4iller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax Al,rllTD@ad.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB AJfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09300 - Ceramic Tile July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1..1 Ihe General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, Section 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work specified herein. 1..2 The extent of ceramic tile work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Provide new ceramic wall tile at Cold Prep and Waitress Station where indicated on drawings and regrout existing wall tile at the Display Kitchen Area. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2..1 Materials used in the fabrication and installation of this work shall be new and the best grade obtainable of their respective types. 2..2 Latex - Portland Cement Mortar: Latex - modified Portland Cement thin-set mortar complying with ANSI 118.4. 2..3 Grout to be commercial cement grout with a liquid latex mortar additive. Specification and color per material reference sheets. 2..4 Supply and install all appropriate corner and cap pieces as required. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3...l Workmanship . a. Installation of the ceramic tile shall be performed by skilled, experienced, journeymen tile installers. Apprentices shall be used in accordance with the terms of the contractual agreement with the union and only when the use of apprentices is applicable under the terms of such Agreement. The work is to include all labor, equipment, material and tools necessary for the completion of the job. The installation is to be in accordance with the tile manufacture/s recommendations for the best installation practices. Workmanship shall be in keeping with the highest standards of the tile installation industry. 3..2 Manufacturing Standards a. Provide tile equal to or exceeding the Standard Grade Requirements of ANSI A137.1. b. Provide materials obtained from only one source for each type of tile and color to minimize variations in appearance and quality. 3..3 Measurements a. Dimensions in the plans and specifications and the drawings are to be considered as Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18d1Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312\ 226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol,mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09300 - Ceramic Tile July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 3..4 3..5 approximates. Contractor shall be required to carefully check in the fleld all dimensions and other conditions affecting his work. The Contractor shall be held solely responsible for proper installation of the tile in all areas designated. Examine the areas and conditions under which the tile work is to be installed and remedy any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been conected in a manner acceptable to the Subcontractor and the General Conhactor. Contractor shall be required to properly prepare the site for laying the tile flooring. The condition ofthe floors and preparatory steps to insure a high quality installation shall be the sole responsibilig of the Contractor once the work has started. All ceramic tile shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer of the Droducts used. Tiles shall be of Standard Grade quality conforming to requirements set forth in the industry standard ANSI 137.1- 1908. lf required by condition, the conhactor shall level the floor slab with a mortar base as required for level installation. Commencement of ceramic tile installation by Contractor shall be an indication of his acceptance of the substrate and he will automatically assume the responsibili$ for any unacceptable finished work caused by substrate condition. Prior to commencing installation of the ceramic tile the Gontractor shall confer with the ceramic tile manufacturer concerning the most efficient and conect way of executing the installation. The manufacturer's recommendations shall be considered binding and final unless othen'vise determined by the Designer. All installation techniques shall strictly adhere with industry standards; ANSI A108.3-1967, ANSI A1 08.4-1 968, ANS| A1 08.5-1 967, ANS| A1 08.6-1 969. Handle, store, mix and apply proprietary setting and grouting materials in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. a. Remove debris, laitance and other foreign matter from all surfaces to receive tile. b. Wait 24 hour after setting tile before grouting. c. Exercise care to prevent damage to waterproofing materials. Extend tile work into recesses and under equipment and fixtures to form a complete covering without intenuptions, except as otherwise shown. Terminate work neatly at obstructions, edges and corners, without disruption of pattern or joint alignment. Provide openings for electrical outlets and switches, but allow tolerances tight enough to guarantee full coverage by cover plate. Apply thin set mortar bed to substrate or new mortar bed. Keep tile thickness to a minimum to allow for smooth transition at threshold. 1A 7.7 ?R 3..9 3..10 3..11 J..tz Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax Ald!I9@e!,gqm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CIUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09300 - Ceramic Tile July 21, 1999 - Page 3 3..13 3..14 ? 15 3..16 Where ceramic tile meets another flooring material (i.e. carpet, quarry tile, tenauo), concealed stripping as reguired shall be used to form the tightest possible joining. Door thresholds shall be conectly located and centered under the closed door line. Exposed screws or nails are not acceptable, Thresholds shall be secured to the floor with ample fasteners of proper type and size. Installer to provide Designer with samples and specification information on all door metals, trim edges etc. for final approval prior to installation. Unless othenruise shown, lay tile in grid pattern. Align joint when adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls and him are the same size. Layout tile work and center tile fields both directions in each space or on each wall area. Adjust to minimize tile cutting. Make all cuts of tile units using power driven masonry saw. Joints shall be uniform 'l116 inch in width. a. Align joints in tile base with joints in wall tile. For thickset application, tile to be installed over curved and leveled mortar bed with a travelled on board coat of dry set mortar or latex modified Portland cement mortar. A skim coat should be applied to back of tile. Requirement of ANSI A108.5. The Contractor shall protect the ceramic tile from damage resulting from the work of other tradesmen in the building. Scheduling and responsibility to be coordinated with the Owner. Upon completion of the installation of each area, remove excess adhesive or other surface blemishes using neutral type cleaners as recommended by flooring manufacturer. Contractor shall remove all waste and excess materials and store all tools and equipment at the end of each 0ay. Clean grout and setting materials from the face of tile while materials are workable. Leave tile face clean and free of all foreign matter. Finished Tile Work: Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped, broken, unbonded, or otherwise defective tile work. Contractor shall be responsible for damage to any building surfaces caused by flooring installation, i.e. paint, woodwork, doors, etc. 3..17 3..18 ? 10 3..20 3..21 * * * r r END SECTIoN 09300 * * * * * o Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 186 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 ( 312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026-15 Material Reference pROpERTy Alfredo's FINISHES CeramicTite _DATE Juty21.1999 DESCRIPTION MFG/SOURCE SWATCH Location: Cold Prep Area & Waitress Station Manufacturer: Royal Mosa Pattern: Canto Series Size: 6" x 6" Color: 7780 Bordeaux Note: Tile colors naturally vary within carton. To be installed in a random oattem. Brann Clay Products 12430 S. Kedvale Alsip, lL 6083 (708) 385-3075 Location: Grout at New and Existing Wall Tile Series: S-710 Color: Burgundy Number: 996 Note: Grout must be sealed. VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09510 ^ Acoustical Tile AMLJob#: 93026-15 21, 1999 - Pase 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 01200 - GENERAL CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work specified herein. The extent of acoustical ceiling work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install acoustical tile and suspension systems as specified herein and noted on plans. b. Remove all existing acoustical material and suspension systems throughout the Kitchen area as noted on Dlans. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 See Material Reference sheets herein for all acoustical materials. 2.2 Contractor to verify that all new grid is compatible with new tile system as specified. 2.3 New acoustical materials shall be Class A Flame Spread Index according to Federal Specifications SS-S-1188. 2.4 Submit sample of acoustical tile to AML for approval prior to installation. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Examine the subshates and supporting structure and the conditions under which the work specified in this section is the be installed, and remedy any conditions detrimental to the work. The .construction shall not proceed with the installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Measure each ceiling area and establish layout of acoustical units to balance border widths at opposite edges of each ceiling. Avoid the use of less-than-half width units at borders, and comply with reflected ceiling plans wherever possible. Install materials in accordance with manufacture/s printed instructions, and to comply with governing regulations, fire resistance rating requirements as indicated, and industry standards applicable to the work. Anange acoustical units and orient directionally patterned units (if any perceptible) in same direction. Install suspension system to comply with ASTM C636, with hangers supported only from buiHing structural slab. Locate hangers near each end and spaced 4'0" intervals along each carrying channel or direct hung runners, unless otherwise indicated. Secure the wire hangers by looping and wire-tying to inserts or other devices which are t.L 3.2 3.4 3.5 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 186 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 tax Alt/LTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL ANO CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09510 - Acoustical Tile 21 , 1999 - Page 2 secure and appropriate forthe substrate, and which will not deteriorate orfail with age or elevated temperatures. Install edge mouldings at edges of each acoustical ceiling area, and at locations where edge of units would otherwise be exposed after completion of the work. a. Secure mouldings to the building construction by fastening with screw-anchors into the substrate, through holes drilled in the vertical leg. Space holes not more than 3" from each end and not more than 16" o.c. along each moulding. b. Level mouldings with ceiling suspension system, to a level tolerance of 1/8" in 12'0". c. Miter corners of mouldings accurately to provide hair-line joints, securely connected to prevent dislocation. Cope exposed flanges of intersecting suspension system members, so that flange faces will be flush (cope flange of member supported by other member). Install acoustical panels in coordination with suspension system. Install hold-down clips for each panel as required by code. Space as recommended by panel manufacturer for the application indicated, except do not exceed spacings required by governing regulations or for fire resistance ratings. Clean exposed surfaces of acoustical ceilings, including him, edge mouldings and suspension member; comply with manufacture/s instructions for cleaning and touch-up of minor finish damage. Remove and replace work which cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate evidence of damage. Protect acoustical ceilings, maintaining such temperature and humidity limitations and dust control, that the work will be without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance by the owner. Install acoustical tile accordinq to the manufacture/s recommendations. **END SECTION 09510* J.O J.l 3.10 3.11 AndersoniMiller, Ltd, 329 Wesl 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 ( 312) 226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com e-mail b6idBffi,ffi=]]sft'aw TEGULAR/ VERY FINE TEXTURE .,r '' :irii i.:..r.t:. l '.:1 : '1..:; Optirna Open Plan Square Tegular with Interlude 9/16" Dimensional Tee grrd ptima adds ceptional value to day's workspaces, combining superior acoustics for open plan off ices, HumiGuard Plus performance, TuffShield surface durability and 89% light reflectance - with our smoothest- ever, nondirectional, f ine textured surface. Key Selectlon Attributei illty . Outstanding aco uslici pertormance, both Arliculalion Class Q;hi:',"'"" light reflectance . H umid ity-resistant Humicuard Plut performance . S moother surface resists soilin g lo nger . 1 0-year limited warranty; l5-year with HumlGuard Plus products and Armstrong hot d ipped galYanized grid Typical Applications . OPen plan oftices . Areas requirlng TECHLIN E i -a68-cElLrNGS OPTION 3 98 "Foil Back -E EdY FTI t>l r5 - rruhidty lsad tres,sla.ce ,l d.oos = Hlrnicuard Mlr 3 drcps = Hlmrcuard PlLs Physical E,ata Material 3230, 3231 , 3232, 3233,3234 Fiberglass with TuffShield acousti- cally transparenl membrane 3334, 3335 - Fiberglass with TuffShield acoustically transparent membrane (foil back) Surface Finish TuffShield with acrylic latex paint Flame Spread/Fire Resistance Class A: Flame Spread 25 or under (uL Labeled) ASTM E 1264 Classification Type Xll, Form 2, Pattern G Insulation Value 3230, 3231, 3232, 3334, 3335 - Average R Factor at 75"F (24'C) is 4.0 3233,3234 - Average Fl Factor at 75'F (24"C) is 6.0 Backloading Recommendation See pages 204-206 for details Weight 3230, 3231 . 3232, 3334, 3335 - 0.45 lbs/SF 3233.3234 - 0.65 lbs/SF Warranty See pages 204-206 lor delails Recommended Susoension 3230.3232.3233. 3334 - Prelude 15/16" Exposed Tee grid systems 3231 . 3234 - Suoraline 9/16" Exposed Tee grid systems, Trimlok 9/16" Screw-Slot grid, Silhouette 9/16" Bolt-Slot grid 3335 - Silhouette g/16" Bolt-Slot grid, Trimlok 9/16" Screw-Slot grid Also Compatible With 3231 , 3234 - Interlude g/16" Dimensional Tee grid '3335 - Supraline 9/16" Exposed Tee grid systems, CAC 23 OPTIMA OPEN Color Selectiorr T---- t L PLANI TEGULAR u{-tN cEluNar IN I4IT6}IENL @tD PPEP t tr,AlTP835, Sn-raoN. Durab E E u g Opijma Square Tegular Gdd Fact EdgB tetril llEm t Dlmeosions Acouslica @E@ Flrc/ nana sao B6ktanc8 Ugrn 8rflocl Grid Iticrfac! Cost Optima Olen Plao - Teqular 9/16"3231 3231M 24 x24 x 1" 600x600x25mm 6ll 190 Class EI @.nnc :ff E 9/16" ",;"';,'" 3234 3234M 24x24x1-1t2" 600x600x38mm 6l 1.00 6l 200 Class EI E 0.89 :,t __-r.-d stical 9/16"3335" 3335M 24 x24 x 1" 600x600x25mm 6l 0.85 il 0 25', Class ng w 0.89 gt 15/16";;, 3230 s230M 24 x24 x 1" 600x600x25mm E 0.95 FI 90 Class gl w 0.89 Ei 15/16"3233 3233M 24x24x1-112" 600x600x38mm E 1.( 6 200 Class ng @ 0.89 n r.l 15t16"3334 3334M 24x24x1" 600x600x25mm F 200 25 Class gl w 0.89 15t16',3232 3232M 24x48x1" 600x1200x25mm r6 190 Chss sl 6 0.89 .-i-IT Optima Square Tegular wlln Suprafine 9/16' Tee grld ' ',: f..r '\ ,:,; .. .. VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09550 - Wood Flooring . July 2'1 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specitications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall fumish the necessary labor and matedds to provide the required quantity and types of Wood Flooring as shown on the drawings and specified herein. 1.2 The extent of wood flooring work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Prepare existing concrete slab for wood floor installation. Remove existing finish products as indicated on drawings. b. Furnish and install new wood floor as indicated on drawings and specified herein. c. Furnish and install reducer/thresholds as noted on drawings and/or as required. d. Fumish all labor and materials to sand and strip existing wood floor where noted. Refinish per sample as submitted by designer. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Wood Flooring to be as specilied in Material Reference sheets under Section 06400 - Architectural Woodwork. 2.2 Adhesive/Mastic: Polyvinyl acetate or special mastic of type recommended by manufacturer of flooring, and complying with flammability and environmental control restrictions. 2.3 Final buffing to be in field. 2.4 Wood Filler: Paste type wood filler, pigmented if necessary to match Architect's sample. 2.5 Cork Expansion Strip: Composition cork expansion skip FS- HH-C-576, Type l-B, Class 2. 2.6 Wood Trim: Where indicated to match flooring, provide wood trim board molding, base shoe molding and stair risers (if any) of same species and grade as wood flooring. Except as otherwise indicated, provide wood stripping, nosings, saddles and thresholds, as shown in or adjacent to wood flooring, of same species, grade, and cut as wood flooring. 2.7 Installer Qualifications: Specialized wood flooring firm with not less than 3 years successful experience in installation of types specified, and acceptable to manufacturer of wood flooring. 2.8 General Standard: Comply with recommendations of National Oak Flooring Manufacture/s Association (NOFMA). Parquet Flooring: Comply with recommendations of American Parquet Association. Inc. 2.9 Source Quality Control: Obtain flooring of each type from single manufacturer or source, to ensure match of quality, color, pattern and texture. Anderson/l\4iller, Ltd. 329 West'18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)n6-2500 phone (312)226-2555fatl. aM rn@art can etnail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09550 - Wood Flooring Ju\y21,1999-Page 2 2.10 Submiftals: a. Product Data: Submit manufacture/s detailed technical product data and installation instructions for each type of wood flooring. Include instructions for handling, storage, installation, flnishing, protection, and maintenance. b. Samples: Submit sets of range samples for each type of wood flooring. Including finish where factory-finished flooring is required. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Examine substrates on which wood flooring will be installed and conditions under which work will be performed and notify Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper completion and maintenance ofwood flooring. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been conected in manner acceptable to Installer. 3.2 Conditioning: Do not proceed with installation of wood flooring until spaces have been enclosed and are at approximate humidity condition planned for occupancy. Condition of wood for 5 days prior to start of installation by placing in spaces to receive flooring and maintaining ambient temperature between 65 degrees F and 70 degrees F (18 degrees C and 21 degrees C) before, during, and after installation. Open packages of wood flooring which are sealed (if any) to permit natural adiustment of moisture content. Preparation: a. Wherever direct application of wood flooring to concrete substrate is indicated, test for dryness before proceeding with installation. Test with 3% solution of phenolphthalein in grain alcohol. Sprinkle a few drops on concrete at several locations. lf drops tum red, do not proceed. lnstallation: a. General: Comply with flooring manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, but not less than recommended by NOFMA in "Hardwood Flooring lnstallation Material" and by recommendations of American Parquet Flooring Association, Inc., as applicable to type flooring required.b. Pattem: Comply with pattern or direction of pattern for laying wood flooring as indicated or, if not indicated, as directed by Architect. c. Expansion Space: Provide expansion space at walls and other obstructions and terminations of flooring, not less than 1/2' unless othenruise indicated on drawings. Unless fully concealed by trim, fill expansion space with flush cork expansion strip. Nail shoe molding or other trim to baseboard, rather than to flooring. Felt Underlaymenl Where strip flooring nailed directly to subflooring, install flooring over layer of asphalt saturated felt. Protection: 3.4 3.5 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West'18s Street, Suite600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fa< AMI rn@aormm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09550 - Wood Flooring Ju|y21,1999-Page 3 a. Protecl completed wood flooring during remainder of construction period with heavy Kraft paper or other suitable covering, so that flooring and finish will be without damage or deterioration at time of acceotance. 3.7 ExtraStocUReolacementMaterial: a. Leave surplus material and large off cuts at the property on completion of work. 3.8 Protect the work of other trades from damage by installation of wood flooring. Conect any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing. r r * r * END sEcfloN 09550 r * * r* Anderson/l\ililler, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMr rD@eol cnm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09600 - Marble and Stonework July21, 1999-Page 1 1. SCOPE OFWORK 1..1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications , SECTION 00700 - GENERAL CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work soecified herein. 1..2 The extent of marble and stone work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install random match slate flagstone tile flooring as noted on drawings and sPecified herein. b. Furnish and install all 3/4" stone slab counter tops and splashes as noted on drawings and specified herein. c. Furnish and install all black metal hansition strips as noted on the drawings and specified herein. d. Alternate #1 - Furnish and install stonekock fireplace cladding and hearth as noted on the drawings and specified herein. e, Prepare/level all slab, floor and wall surfaces as required for level installation (to be included in this contract). f. Review Architectural (AD Details) and Fixture Orawings (FD) for additional information on all marble and stone should be in this section. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2..1 Stone floor tiles to be thick set in random flagstone paftern, Type and species to be per material reference sheets this section. 2.2 Stone tops and splashes (3/a" thick) to be provided and installed under this section in coordination with architectural drawings and details. Type and species to be per material reference sheets this section. 2..3 Alternate #1 - Stone cladding at fireplace to be rounded, molded random and smooth stream bed stone. Stone to be thickset in mortar bed. Hearth and shelf pieces to be slab cut. Type and species to be per material reference sheets this section. 2..4 Installer: A firm with a minimum of five years experience in the successful installation of marble units of similar sizes and shapes and of simihr quantities to the units required for this project. 2.5 Stone tile to be thin set over thoroughly dried leveling bed. Leveling bed to installed as required and included in this contract. Anderson/Miller,Ltd, 329West 18hSkeet,Suite600 Chicago, lL 6ffi16 (3121226-2500phone (3121226-2555tax AMUO@ao!.cqmemail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09600 - Ma6le and Stonework July 21, 1999 - Page 2 2..6 Portland Cement Mortar Insulation Materials: Provide materials to comply with ANSI 4108.1 as required for installation method designated, unless otherwise indicated (thick set and thin set). 2'7 Thin bed mortar shall be 1 :1 portland cement/sand gauged with LAIICRETE 4237 Tile Setting Liquid. Grouting material shall be Laticrete Dry Bond Grout and Joint Filler gauged with Laticrete 3701 Admix. Mortar and grout additives shall be as manufactured by Laticrete International (or equal): Laticrete Park North Bethany, Connecticut 06525 2,,8 The setting and grouting mortars shall be weather, frost, shock and chemical resistant and shall meet the following physical requirements. Compressive shength 5,000 psi min. Bond strength 500 psi min. Water absorption 4.0% max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion same as concrete 3. EXECUTION & INSTALLATION 3..1 Shop and Setting Drawings: Submit shop and setting drawings of marble work. Show in detail the jointing, dimensions sizes and locations of cutouts, relation to other trades, and all other pertinent data and information. 3 .2 Carefully pack and load finished stone for shipment and take necessary precautions against damage in kansit. Do not use material for blocking and packing which would cause staining or discoloration and exercise care to prevent staining during the storage period. 3..3 Deliver packaged setting materials in the original packages and containers of the manufacturer. Keep aggregate dry and free from soiling. 3..4 Accurately cut, dress, drill, flt and finish stone work to shapes and dimensions shown on Drawings and final shop and setting drawings. Make exposed plane surfaces true in line. 3..5 Cut external corners with quirk-miter joints where shown; cut all other joints and edges square and at right angles to face, and with backs parallel to face, Make rises straight, shape, true, and continuous at joints. 3..6 Prior to installation examine surfaces to receive stone and do not proceed until any defects detrimental to the finished work are corrected, including moisture protection, structural supports, provision for expansion, or any other condition which might affect the finished work in appear- ance, water tightness or integrity of the completed installation. 3.1 lf slab is uneven, provide and install leveling bed so that tile will sit with uniform edges. Maximum variation of surface to receive tiles shall not exceed 1/8" in 8 - 0" from the required plane nor more than 1116" oer foot. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 186 $treet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone 1312) 226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09600 - Marble and Stonework July 21 , 1999 - Page 3 1n 3..9 Verifr all measurements and dimensions, coordinate the installation of inserts for this work and coordinate and schedule this work with the work of other trades. Give particular attention to the location and size of cutouts required to accommodate mechanical, electrical, and other work or adjoining construction, in accordance with the reviewed shop drawings for such trade. Furnish dovetail anchor slots, wedge type inserts, and other items requiring building in to concrete or masonry work, along with location drawings, in sufficient time so as not to delay job progress. Stone setting, anchoring, and pointing shall be in accordance with applicable requirements of specifications of the Marble lnstitute of America, unless otherwise specified or shown. Set stone in accordance with final setting drawings, level, plumb, square, and true with uniform joints, accurately aligned with grain running in the direction shown. The quality of field cutting shall be the same as for shop cutting. After initial cleaning, provide non-staining temporary wood guards at corners and other surfaces subject to damage. Protect work from damage due to subsequent building operations. lmmediately prior to completion of the Work, clean stone by washing with water and bristle brushes; removing all stains, di( and other discolorations. Do not use acids, cleaning compounds or whe brushes. On completion of construction, remove all temporary protection. The comoleied installation shall have the acceptance of the Operator and Architect. Installed units which are chipped, cracked, or otherwise damaged or which, in the opinion of the Operator and Architect, do not conform to the Specification requirements shall be removed and replaced. Clean up: During the progress of the work, remove from the site all discarded marble, grout, etc, at the end of each work day. Protection: Protect the work of other trades from damage by marble installation, Conect any damage by repairing, cleaning or replacing as required. At completion of work of other trades, touch uo and restore all damaqed or defaced surfaces. 3..10 3..11 3..12 3,.13 3..14 3..15 3..16 * r r * * END SECTION 09600 * * * * * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Skeet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 6C616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-25551u AMLTD@aol,com e-mail VAIL CASCADE CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026.15 Material Reference pROpERTy Atfredo,s FIN|SHES Stone DATE .,tutrZt. tggg KEY DESCRIPTION MFG/SOURCE SWATCH ST-1 Location: Service Station, Fireplace and Buffet Area Flooring Species: Flagstone Slate Color: Rust- Multi Size: Random Pattem: 5T0601 Note: Stone to be thickset, Grout with setting mor C"lr*ir ^^h^l^ r^ Aitl J^' n^^. ,,^l ^t^.l^ ;a^r^ll. lmpex Development 2203 f iAvenue South Seattle, WA 98134 (206)467-1972 Atten; Terry Thompson Iar. ai^- Pretreat with sealer prior to grouti lg. ST.2 r Location: Buffet Countertop & Splashes Species: Juperana Colombo Finish: Polished Size'. 3/l thick slab Submit sample to AML for approval prior to installi To Bid tion. ST.3 Location; Fireplace Cladding (Altemate #1) Species: Rounded Smooth Streambed Stone Color; Varied - Local Size: Random Pattem: Per Drawings Note; Stone to be thickset. Grout with setting mo Srrhmil eamnlc ln Altll fnr annrnvrl nrinr tn inqtall: To Bid Ldt . tinn Pretreat with sealer prior to grouti rg. ST-4 Location: Fireplace Hearth and Shelf (Alternate #1 Soecies: .Black Absolute Granite Finish: Honed Size: Tn"thick slab Submit sample to AML for approval prior to installi ) To Bid 0n. Note: All stone and grout must be sealed with a matte commercial sealer appropriate for the application. VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09800 - Paint July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, Section 00700 - GENERAL CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and material to finish where scheduled and shown on the drawings the paint and work as specified herein. 1.2 The oaint finish work shall include but is not limited to: a. Service Bar and Cold Prep Double Doors and frame (both sides) b. Radiator covers. c. All ceilings andlor sofiits where noted on drawings. d. All ceiling grilles and speakers, etc. e. Miscellaneous painled areas - Review all Sections for painting work to be included in this contracf-including, but not limited to, paint finishes associated with FD drawings. f. Contractor must veriff existing painted conditions prior to purchase of paint to guarantee compatibility of paint types. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Material used in the execution of this work shall be new and the best grade obtainable of their respective type. 2.2 All materials, surface preparation and application shall be in accordance with the paint manufac- 'turers standards and recommendations. Surfaces shall be repaired to be flush with adjacent su rfaces as necessary. 2.3 All finish coats shall be flat, washable enamel unless otherwise specilied. 2.4 Paint selections have been made from specific color systems and paint manufacturers. Where General Contractor wishes to use other than specified system, he shall submit samples to the Consultant for approval in the following format: a. On 12" x 12" hardboard, provide two samples of each color and material, with texture to simulate actual conditions. Resubmit each sample as requested until acceptable sheen, color and texture is achieved. b. On actual wood surfaces, provide two 4" x 8" samples ofeach natural and stained wood finish as required. Label and identify each as to location and application. 2.5 General Contractor shall submit samples, actual paint and/or chips to Consultant for verification prior to final application. Andersoni l\,liller, Ltd, 329 West 18b Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMLTD(Oaol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's Alr/L Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09800 - Paint July 21 , '1999 - Page 2 2,6 Wood finish samples shall be submitted to the Consultant for approval; 3 variations: minimum size 12" x20" for approval, prior to final application. 2.7 All finish materials shall be treated with flame-retardant process where required by local code. Should flame retardant process cause change in color and effect on finish material, General Conhactor shall notify the Designer. 2.8 Deliver all materials to the job site in original, new and unopened packages and containers bearing manufacturer's name and label, and the following information: a. Number or title of material b. Fed. Spec. number, if applicable c. Manufacturer's stock number and date of manufacture d. Manufacture/s name e. Contents by volume, for major pigment and vehicle constituents f. Thinning instructions S. Application instructions h. Color name and number 2.9 Apply water-base paints only when the temperature of surfaces to be painted and the surrounding air temperatures are between 50 degrees F and 90 degrees F unless otherwise permitted by the paint manufactureis printed inskuctions. Apply solvenfthinned paints only when the temperature of surfaces to be painted and the surrounding air temperatures are between 45 degrees F and 95 degrees F unless othenvise permitted by the paint manufacturer's printed instructions. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Insoection a. Examine the areas and conditions under which painting work is to be applied and remedy any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been conected in a manner acceptable to the Applicator. b. Starting of painting work will be construed as the Applicato/s acceptance of the surfaces and conditions within any particular area. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18b Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (3121226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol.com +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09800 - Paint July 21, 1999 - Page 3 c. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions other- wise detrimental to the formation of a durable paint film. Surface Preparation a. General: Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in strict accordance with the paint manufacture/s instructions and as herein specified, for each substrate condition. (1) Remove all hardware accessories, machined surfaces, coverplates, lighting fixtures, and similar items in place and not to be finish-painted, or provide surface- applied protection prior to sudace preparation and painting opemtions. Remove, if necessary, for the complete painting of the items and adjacent surfaces. Following completion of painting of each space or area, reinstall the removed items using workmen skilled in the trades involved. (2) Clean surfaces to be painted before applying paint or surface treatments. Remove oil and grease prior to mechanical cleaning. Program the cleaning and painting so that contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall onto wet, newly painted surfaces.(3) Do not apply paint to existing wallcovering. Completely remove existing wallcov- ering and adhesive. Repair any damage to subshate. b. CementitiousMaterials (1) Prepare cemetitious surfaces of concrete, concrele block, cement plaster, drywall, and cement-asbestos board to be painted by removing all efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and by roughening as required to remove glaze. (2) Determine the alkalinity and moisture content of the surfaces to be painted by performing appropriate tests. lf the surfaces are found to be sufiiciently alkaline to cause blistering and burning of the finish paint, correct this condition before application of paint. Do not paint surfaces where the moisture content exceeds that oermitted in the manufacture/s printed directions. Wood: (1) Clean wood surfacesto be painted of all dirt, oil, orotherforeign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits, and sandpaper, as required. Sandpaper smooth those finished surfaces exposed to view, and dust off. Scrape and clean small, dry, seasoned knots and apply a thin coat of white shellac or other recommended knot sealer, before application of the priming coat. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in flnish surfaces with putty or plastic wood-filler. Sandpaper smooth when dried. Materials Preparation a. Mix and prepare painting materials in accordance with manufacture/s directions. b. Store materials not in actual use in tightly covered containers. Maintain containers used in 3.2 3.3 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09800 - Paint July 21 , 1999 - Page 4 storage, mixing and application of paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. c. Stir materials before application to produce a mixture of uniform density, and stir as required during the application of the materials. Do not stir surface film into the material. Remove the film and if necessary, strain the material before using. 3.4 Application a. General: (1) Apply paint in accordance with the manufacturer's directions. Use applicators and techniques best suited for the substrate and type of material being applied. (2) Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains or other conditions show through the final coat of paint, until the paint film is of uniform finish, color and appearance. Give special attention to insure that all surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners receive a dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces. (3) Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture the same as similar exposed surfaces. Paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only before final installation of equipment.(4) Paint interior surfaces of ducts, where visible through registers or grilles, with a flat, non-specular black paint. (5) Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms and side edges the same as the exterior faces, unless othenryise indicated. (6) Sand lightly between succeeding enamel or varnish coats.(7) Omit the first coat (primer) on metal surfaces that have been shop-primed and touch-up painted, unless otherwise indicated. b. Scheduling Painting: (1) Apply the first-coat material to surfaces that have been cleaned, pretreated or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as practicable after preparation and before subsequent surface deterioration.(2) Allow sufficient time between successive coatings to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels flrm, does not deform or feel sticky under moderate thumb pressure, and ihe application of another coat of paint does not cause lifting or loss of adhesion of the undercoat. c. Minimum Goating Thickness: (1) Apply each material at not less than the manufacture/s recommended spreading rate, to establish a total dry film thickness as indicated or, if not indicated, as recommended by coating manufacturer. 3.5 Clean-Uo And Protection Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, iL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fa1 AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09800 - Paint July 2'1 , 1999 - Page 5 a. Clean-Up: During the progress of the work, remove from the site all discarded paint mater- ials, rubbish, cans and rags at the end of each work day. (1) Upon completion of painting work, clean window glass and other painfspattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by proper methods ofwashing and scraping, using care not to scratch or othenrllse damage finished surfaces. b. Protection: Protect work of other trades, whether to be painted or not, from damage by painting and flnishing work. Conect any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting. (1) Provide'Wet Paint'signs as required to protect newly painted finishes. Remove temporary protective wrappings provided under sections for protection of adjacent work, after completion of painting operations.(2) At the completion of work of other trades, touch-up and restore all damages or defaced surfaces. ' * * i * END SECTION 09800 * * * * * Anderson/Miller, Ltd, 329 West'18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555fay AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026.15 Material Reference pROpERTy Alfredo's FINISHES paint DATE Juty21.1999 KEY DESCRIPTION MFG/SOURCE SWATCH PT-1 Location: Radiator Covers and Ceiling Register Grilles & Speakers at Gyp. Board Insets or Wood Clad Ceilings Color: 1UM32A Brown Clove Finish: Semi-Gloss Devoe or equaf PT-2 Location: Hollow Metal Doors and Frames at Kitchen/Cold Prep Area Color: 3WA26-6 Vermilion Finish: Semi-Gloss Devoe or Equal PT.3 Location: Gypsum Board Ceiling Insets Color: 1UM32A Brown Clove Finish: Flat Devoe or Equal PT-4 Location: Existing Concealed Spline Ceiling Color: 3W22-2 Brighton Beige Finish: Flat Devoe or Equal PT-5 Location: Gypsum Board Headers/Soffits Color: 3W22-2 Brighton Beige Finish: Flat Devoe or Equal t t-0 Location: Ceiling Alarms, Speakers at Spline Ceilings Color: 3W22-2 Brighton Beige Finish: Semi-Gloss Devoe or Equal VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTI0N 09900 - Wallcovering July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the soecifications Section 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to install where scheduled and shown on the drawings the wallcoverings as specified herein. 1.2 The wallcovering work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Installation of owner supplied wallcoverings as scheduled. b. Verification of suitable substrate for wallcovering application. c. Remove all existing wallcovering (all layers). Patch walls as required to receive new wallcovering (f such work to be included in this contract). d. Remove existing coverplates and reinstall following instaliation of wallcovering. Any plates lost by wallcovering installation to be replaced by same contractor. 2, MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Materials used in execution of this work shall be new and the best grade obtainable of their respective type. 2,2 All material, surface preparation, and application shall be in accordance with the wallcovering manufacturer's standards and recommendation. Wall surfaces shall be repaired to be flush with adjacent surfaces. 2.3 General Contractor shall take all measurements necessary and prepare a schedule of quantities (yardage, rolls or square feet) of each material specified. The schedule shall be presented with bid proposal to the Owner for purchasing. This schedule shall also include any quantities to be installed under Section 06400 - Architectural Woodwork. 2.4 All wallcovering shall be provided by the Owner. 2.5 Wallcovering adhesive shall be provided by this contract and shall be in accordance with Wallcovering Manufacturer's recommendations. Provide materials that are mildew-resistant and nonstaining to the wallcovering. Wallcovering Adhesive to be shippable type. Use Roman #1 1605, Hammond, Indiana or equal. 2.6 All finish materials shall be treated with flame retardant process where required by local code. Should flame retardant process cause change in color and ef{ect on finish material, Contractor shall notify the Consultant. 2.7 Prior to installing any material, wallcovering contractor shall check material for defects, shading, proper selection and shall confirm and verify each material with the Consultant. Andersoni Miller, Ltd, 329 West'18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-2555lu Afi,llTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09900 - Wallcovering July 21, 1999 - Page 2 3, EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 General Contractor shall patch walls as required to match adjacent wall finish prior to installation of wallcovering. All walls to be finished and prepped as required for smooth installation. 3.2 lt shall be the responsibility of the General Contractor to see that work is properly prepared to receive wallcovering as specified. lf work is not properly prepared, wallcovering contractor shall notif Architect prior to proceeding with the work. 3.3 Installer must examine the areas and conditions under which wallcovering is to be installed. Notify the Owner in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not oroceed with the work until unsatisfactorv conditions have been conected in a manner acceptable to the installer. 3.4 Dimensions in the plans, specifications and the drawings are to be considered as approximates. Conhactor shall be required to carefully check in the field all dimensions and other conditions affecting his work. The Contractor shall be held solely responsible for proper installation of the wallcovering in all areas designated. Inexperience or lack of skill on the part of the installers does not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for the proper execution of the work and other requirements specifi ed herein. 3.5 Store materials in original undamaged packages br containers. Do not store any part of the wallcovering in an upright position. Maintain temperature in storage area above 40 degrees F. and not more than 65 degrees F., for at least 24 hours before installation. 3.6 Preparation a. Remove the wallcovering material from its packaging and allow to acclimatize to the area of installation 24 hours before application. b. General: The wallcovering shall not be installed when the building is excessively cold and damp, or hot and dry. Temperature and humidity conditions closely approximating the interior conditions that exist when the building is occupied shall be maintained before, during and after installation of wallcovering. Gypsum wall board shall be complete and dry, clean, smooth and shucturally sound, withjoints reinforced, taped and bedded. In general, preparation of surfaces shall be done in skict accordance with the manufacturer's printed inskuctions. Wall board shall have been previously sealediprimed. c. Nail and Screw Heads: Nicks, gouges or other surface imperfections shall be spotted with joint cement and sanded smooth. d. Moisture Check Backing shall be free from excessive moisture (less than 4 7o) per manufacturer's standard recommendations for installation. e. Protection: Proper precautions shall be taken to protect all finished surfaces over or against which the wallcovering work must be done. Any staining, scratching, marking, etc., of surfaces that is caused by lack of proper precautions and protection shall be removed Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 186 Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312)226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.com email VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09900 - Wallcovering July 21, 1999 - Page 3 and/or conected at the exDense of the Contractor. Job Conditions a. Maintain a constant minimum temperature of 70 degrees F., at areas of installation for at least 48 hours before, during and 48 hours after the application of materials. b. Areas to receive applications must have a reasonably constant temperature of 70 degrees F. measured at floor level. Installation a. General: Wallcovering shall be installed at locations where noted in the Finish Schedule, on the Drawings and as detailed in the manufacture/s printed installation instructions, and as specified below. b. Examination of Wallcovering materials: Prior to start of application, patterns and/or colors and repeats in design shall be examined. Patterns shall be lined up, matched and/or alternately reversed, depending upon colors and textures in order to obtain uniform appear- ance, resulting in the design intended. Each roll of wallcovering shall be checked for wide variations in shades. Shades of similar values shall be used on the same wall. Prior to commencing installation of the wallcovering, the Conttactor shall confer with the wallcovering manufacturer concerning the most efficient and correct way of executing the installation. The manufacturer's recommendations shall be considered binding and final unless otherwise determined by the Owner. Commencement of wallcovering installation by the Conhactor shall be an indication of his acceptance of the substrate and he will automatically assume the responsibility for any unacceptable finished work caused by substrate condition. All wallcovering patterns and fabric grain will match horizontally and be perfectly level. Place wallcovering panels consecutively in the order they are cut from rolls, including filling of spaces above or below openings as required. Hang by reversing alternate strips except on match patterns. Apply adhesive to back of wallcovering and place in accordance with the manufacture/s instructions. Install seams vertically and plumb, and at least 6" away from any corner, horizontal seamswill notbepermitted, Placewallcoveringcontinuouslyoverinternal and edernal corners. Overlap seams and double-cut to assure tight closure. Roll, brush, or use a broad knife to remove air bubbles, wrinkles, blisters and other defects. In general, only full width of the wallcovering shall be applied to attain the most satisfactory application. Remove switch plates, wall plates, towel bars, graphics, and surface-mounted fixtures, and cut wallcovering evenly to the edges of the outlet box or support. Reinstall all fixtures as listed above following the instaltation of the wallcovering using tradesmen skilled in the f. 3.7 3.8 0. a. n. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312J 2m-2555 td AMLTD@aol.com e-rnail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 09900 - Wallcovering July 21 , 1999 - Page 4 various disciplines. i. Trim salvages as required to assure color uniformity and pattern match at seams. j. Remove excess adhesive flnished seams using warm water and a clean sponge, and wipe 0ry. k. Install wallcovering with an intimate substrate bond, smooth clean, without wrinkles, gaps ot overlaps. l. lf mill flaws affecting the appearance, color or textures of the wallcovering are discovered during the installation, installers shall be required to notify the Owner at once. Cuts from rolls with such flaws shall not be installed without the specific approval of the owner. 3.9 Defective Application a. The following criteria will be used to consider defective application and/or workmanship: (1) Loosening (2) Wrinkles (3) Air Bubbles (4) Sagging (5) Spotting (6) Bulking (7) Sealing (8) Seams not tight, smooth or even b. This contractor shall be responsible for all work pertaining to wallcovering, including grounds and filling. c. All work, once accepted by this Conkactor, becomes his responsibility to correct if improper- ly installed. d. Wallcovering, due to faulty application and/or workmanship, shall be replaced by the Contractor as approved by the Designer at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.10 Clean Up And Protection a. During progress of the work, remove from the site all discarded wallcovering materials, rubbish cans and rags at the end of each work day. b. Upon completion of wallcovering work, clean window glass and other adjacent surfaces using care not to damage or scratch finished surfaces. c. Protect work of other trades from damage by wallcovering work. Corect any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing. At the completion of work of other trades, touch-up and restore all damaged or defaced surfaces. * * * r r END SECTION 09800 * i tr * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 1Bh Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (31212?6-2555(ax AMLTD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026-15 Material Reference pROpERTy Atfredo's FINISHES Watrcovering DATE Juty21.1999 DESCRIPTION Location: Wallcovering Main Dining Area Pattem: Pinetex Vl 4KPS0656 Width: 36' Wt./Ly.: 9 3/8 oz. Repeat Random Match Note: Product is paper backed. MDC 1200 Arthur Avenue Elk Grove, lL. 60007 (800)621-4006 Attn: Lynell Oyen Location: Service Station Pattem: Luxor - LUX-5013 Color: Tones Width: 54" wide Wt./Ly.: 20 oz. Repeat: none Note: Scrim backed. JML Lynne 1157 Merchandise Mart Chicago, lL 60654 (800)645-5044 Attn: Tina Wendt VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026.15 Material Reference pROpERTy Atfredo's FINISHES ResiUenr Finishes DATE Juty 21, 1999 DESCRIPTION MFG/SOURCE Location: Kitchen Floor and Base Series: Cheminert'lC' - Dexicide w/ Waterproof Membrane Thickness: 118'-W Color; 612 Maroon Note: Base to be integral. Contractor to follow and determine underlayment requirements based Dex-O-Tex 15 Salt Creek Lane - Suite 101 Hinsdale, lL 60521 (630)654-1600 COMPANION PRODUCTS DEX-O-TFX CHf MINERI lC" is a rapidly setting, two coat epoxy flooring which can be installed and ready {or use within one day The material has negligible odor and can be aPPlied within in-service food facilities. Typical thickness is 7a' (3,1mm). DE(-o-lE( TEK-CRF|E is a lointless urethane composition floor which provides exceptional resistance to chemical attack and thermal shock. lt is applied to thicknessess of 1/4" (6,3mm) to 3/8" (9,5mm). Withstands extremely heaw impact and abrasive w€ar. Tek-Crete is fast-setting (oveqright cure) and has no odor. DEX-O-TEX CHEMINERT "f is a rapidly installed, seltleveling epoxy f looring for institutional and moderate-duly industrial service, including "clean rooms" and aerospace manufacturing. DEX O-TEX CHEMINERT "CFS" is a composite flooring consisting of a /leled epoxy basecoat with a trble multicolor quartz aggregate ,^r I 'cd ,^ areas (vPvuur, v!ui:Jlv where skid-retardance and decoratton are requiremenis. Thickness is 3/'a" (4,8mm) 4 DEX-O-TEX CHEM-REZ is the product ot the most advanced Novolac-epoxy chemistry. Due to its trghter cross- linking, Dex-O-Tex Chem-Fez produces a tloor which is substantiallv more chemically resistant than convenllonal epoxies. Chem Rez resists attack lrom acids and solvent sprllage in an exceplionally wide range and at very high concentralrons. Chem-Rez, which is 0remium priced, should only be used where its special chcmrcal tesislant properlies are actually required. Dex-O-Tex Chem'Fez is installed in thicknesses kom %" (3jmm) tot/i' (6,3mm). Chem'Rez is also available In thinner coating-thickness applicalions DEX-O-TEX TERRACOLOR is a troweled epoxy f loor incorporatlng colored aggregates embedded in a pigmented base coat. ApPlied 14" (6,35mm) in thickness, it is coated with a clear resin linish coat. Terracolor is the logical choice wherever a combination of resistance to heavy abrastve wear and decorative appeal is required. DEX-O-TEX Cheminert DE(-O-IE( CHEMINERT is a troweled epoxy resin mmposition flooring, lt creates a thin-section, seamless surface featuring heavy-duty durability and resistance lo a large number of conosive materials. For maximum chemical resistance consider use of either Dex-O-Tex Chem-Rez or Dex.O-Tex Tek-Crete (See Companion Products Section this page), Cheminert is available in a range of finished textures and slip-resistant profiles. lt is readily coved up at bases. Special types, suitable for installation over damp surfaces or in cold temperatures, are available. Dex-O-Tex Cheminert is waterproof in conjunction with a Dex-O-Tex Membrane, As an option, Dex-O'Tex Cheminert is available in the Oexcide series whrch incorporates antimicrobial chemistry to control the growth of microorgants,rs (bacteria, fungr, etc.) on the floor surface. Dex-O-Tex Cheminert is USIrA accepled, FDA comphant and meels all state VOC requirements. USES: Manufacturing Areas Food Processing Institutional, Hotel and Restaurant Kitchens Pharmaceutical Plants Animal Facilities Loading Docks Wastewater lrealment Facrlilres Containment Areas DE(.O-TE( CHEMINERT "K' Thickness: 7a"-%" (3,17-6,35mm) wejght: 3lbs. (14,6 kg/rnz) at %" Compressrve Strength 11,000ps i (772 kg/cm2) Installs over: Concrete (new and existing), metal, ceramic, tile, wood, etc. {J VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECJFICATIONS SECTI0N 15000 - Food Service Equipment july 21, 1999-Page 1 ,1. SCOPE OF WORK 1.1 See enclosed specifications on following sheets. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 6@ Chjcago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone 1312)22625551u MlID@aglcgm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES: A. Foodservice equipment. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS: TRA #2299 A. Refer to General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and applicable provisions of Division 1 for additional instructions. B. Refer to Section 15 - Mechanical; for applicable provisions and sections regarding mechanical services, including, but not limited to, rough-ins, grease traps, steam traps, drain haps, atrnospheric vents, valves, pipes and pipe fittings, ductwork, and other materials necessary to complete final connections to individual items as specilied in this Section; not work of this Section. C. Refer to Section 16 - Electrical; for applicable provisions and sections regarding electrical services, including, but not limited to, rough-ins, wiring, discormects and other materials necessary to compiete final connections to individuai items as specified in this Section; not work of this Section. D. Work included in other Sections - Provision of all wall, floor, and/or ceiling/roof openings, recesses, sleeves, and,/or conduits; and equipment pads, as required for installation of items included in this section. Also sealing of these openings, recesses, sleeves, etc., after installation of the equipment items, as required. Not work of this Section. E. Work included in other Sections (applicable to Projects with existing equipment.) - Disconnection of existing equipment to be relocated and/or reused; and disconnection and removal of existing equipment which will not be reused, sha1l be as determined and designated by the Architect in other Sections; not work of this Section. 1.03 DEFINITIONS: A. Furnish - Supply and deliver to Project Site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations. B. Install (set in place) - Operations at Project Site including actual unloading, unpacking, assembly, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, ftnishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations; ready for final utility connections by other Sections as appropnate. C. Provide - Furnish and install; complete, ready for intended use. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT IULY 21,1999 11400-1 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.'B VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 D. Contractor - All references to the Contractor in this Section 11400, shall refer to the Kitchen Equipment (Sub-)Contractor. Reference to any other Contractor, shall be specific; such as Plumbing (Sub-)Contractor, Electrical (Sub-) Contractor, Architect desigaated, etc. I.O4 SPECIFIERIDENTIFICATIONSYSTEM: A. Each Item number in this specification section includes the Specifier ID number *T022, to identify Thomas Ricca Associates, Englewood, Colorado, as the specifuing consultant for this project. This code is part of the intemational Specifier Identification System (SIS) used throughout the foodservice industry. Its purpose is to identify the specifier to equipment venders and manufacfurers in the event that requests for clarification or other such communication with Thomas Ricca Associates is necessary during bid preparation and project execution. Submission ofa bid on this project requires maintenance of this number on all project correspondence, including fax and e-mail, when communicating with manufacturers and/or their representatives; and is not to be removed from any documentation by the bidder. Upon bid acceptance, the Conhactor agrees to maintain this code on all purchase orders and correspondence generated for this Project. 1.05 LAWS, ORDINANCES AND STANDARDS: A. STANDARDS: Except as otherwise indicated, comply with the following standards as applicable to the manufacture, fabrication. and installation of the work of this Section: l. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (A.R.I): Comply with the applicable regulations and references of the latest edition of standards for remote refrigeration system(s), components and installation. J. American Gas Association (A.G.A.): Comply with A.G.A. standards for gas heated equipment, and provide equipment with the A.G.A. seal. Automatic salbfy pilots to be provided on all equipment, where available. (Canadian Gas Association or alternate testing lab's seals may be accepted; if acceptable to local code jurisdictions.) American National Standards Institute (A.N.S.I.): Comply with A.N.S.I. 221-Series standards for gas-buming equipment, and provide labels indicating name of testing agency. American National Standards Institute (A.N.S.I.): Comply with A.N.S.I. B57.1 for compressed gas cylinder connections, and with applicable standards of the Compressed Gas Association for compressed gas piping. American National Standards Institute (A.N.S.I.): Comply with A.N.S.I. A40.4 and 440.6 for water connection air gaps and vacuum breakers. 5. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-2 4. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLT'B VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 8. 9. 10. t2. lJ. 6. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (A.S.H.R.A.E.): Comply with the applicable regulations and references of the latest edition of standards for remote refrigeration system(s), components and installation. 7.American Society of Mechanical Engineers (A.S.M.E.): Comply with A.S.M.E. Boiler Code requirements for steam generating and steam heated equipment; provide A.S.M.E. inspection, stamp and registration with National Board. American Society for Testing and Materials (A.S.T.M.): Comply with A.S.T.M. C1036 for flat glass. American Society for Testing and Materials (A.S.T.M.): Comply with A.S.T.M. C1048 for heat treated flat glass - Kind HS, Kind FT coated and uncoated glass. American Welding Society (A.W.S.): Comply with A.W.S. D1.1 structural welding code. National Electric Code (N.E.C.): Comply with N.F.P.A. Volume 5 for electrical wiring and devices included with foodservice equipment, A.N.S.I. C2 and C73, and applicable N.E.M.A. and N.E.C.A. standards. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (N.E.M.A.): Comply with N.E.M.A. LD3 for high pressure decorative laminates. National Fire Protection Association Q.I.F.P.A.): Comply with the appltcable sections of the N.F.P.A. for exhaust hood. ventilators. duct and fan materials. hoods fire suppression systems, construction and installation; as well as, local codes and standards. 11. 14. National Sanitation Foundation (N.S.F.)I Comply with the latest Standards and Revisions established by N.S.F. Provide N.S.F. Seal of Approval on each applicable manufactured item, and on items of custom fabricated work. (UL Sanitation approval and seal may be accepted; if acceptable to local code jurisdictions.) 15. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractor's National Association (S.M.A.C.N.A.): Comply with the latest edition of S.M.A.C.N.A. guidelines for seismic resfaint of kitchen equipment, and the applicable local regulatory agencies requirements. 16. Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.): For electrical components and assemblies provide either U.L. labeled products or, where no labeling service is available, "recognized markings" to indicate listing in the UL "Recognized Component Index". (Canadian Standards Association or alternate testing lab's seals may be accepted; if acceptable to local code jurisdictions.) ruLY21, 1999 11400-3 o FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLTIB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO 17. UL 300 Standard: Wet chemical fire suppression systems for exhaust hoods/ventilators shall comply with these requirements. 18. American with Disabilities Act (ADA): Comply with requirements, as applicable to this Proiect. 19. Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (R.S.E.S.): Comply with the applicable regulations and references of the latest edition of standards for remote refrigeration system(s). components and installation; and the 1995 requirements of the Montreal Protocol Agreement. 20. All refrigerants used for any purpose, shall comply with the 1995 requirements of the Montreal Protocol Agreement, and subsequent revisions and amendments. No CFC refrigerants shall be allowed on this Project. 21. All refrigeration components installation, repairs, and/or associated work on any refrigeration system, self-contained or remote, shall be performed by a Certified Refri eeration Mechanic. 22. Comply with atl applicable local codes, standards and regulations, and any special local conditions (example only: City Of Los Angeles Testing Lab requirements). 1.06 CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATIONS: A. In addition to requirements of Relate d Sections I .02.A, submit evidence of compliance with the following qualifications and conditions. 1. Five (5) years minimum continuous operation under the same company name and ownership. 2. Evidence of Company finanoial stability, and financial ability to complete this Project without endangering that stability. 3. List of comparable size and scope projects completed in the last five (5) years, with Owner's contact name and telephone number. 4. Have manufacturer's authorization to purchase, distribute, and install all items specified with this Project. 5. Maintain a staff or have access to personnel with a minimum of five (5) years experience in the installation of comparable size and scope projects. TULY 21,1999 11400-4 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 6. Maintain or have access to a fabrication shop meeting NSF standards and labeling requirements. (UL Sanitation approval and seal may be accepted; if acceptable to local code jurisdictions.) Ifother than the Contractor's own fabrication shop, they shall have five (5) years minimum experience in the fabrication of comparable size, scope, and level of quality projects; and the Contractor shall submit their company name and credentials to the Architect, which shall have the right of approval or disapproval. 7. Maintain a staff or have access to personnel experienced in the preparation of professional style shop drawings and submittals. 8. Maintain or have access to manufacturer's authorized service personnel; together with readily available stock of repair and replacement parts. B. Any sub-conhactor employed by this Contractor, for this Project, shall comply the same qualifi cation requirements. 1.07 SUBSTITUTIONS: A. Submit bids for the specific manufacturer and model, size, capacity and accessories, as specified or shown on the drawings. B. Requests for substitutions must be submitted and approved in writing by the Architect. All substitutions and request for substitutions shall comply with conditions and requirements as stated in article 1 .08. C. If custom fabricated items are submitted and accepted as a substitute to standard manufactured items, these items shall meet the specifications of the specified manufactured items, and in general, the fabrication sections which follows. 1.08 APPROVED SUBSTITUTIONS AND/ORLISTED ALTERNATES: A. Substitutions approved as noted in article 1.07, and/or any Listed Altemate manufacturers listed in these Itemized Specifrcations, or added by Addendum, may be utilized, in lieu of the primary specified manufacturer; with the tbllowing conditions and understanding. 1. The Project Documents are designed and engineered using the primary specified manufacturer and model. The Conhactor shall assume total responsibility for any deviations required, due to the utilization of a substitutionlaltemate manufacturer or model; including, but not limited to, fitting alternates into the available space, providing directions for required changes, and assuming any associated cost for utility, building, architectural, or engineering changes. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-5 o FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 2. The Contractor shall be responsible for supplying the model which is equal to the primary specified model; in regards to general function, features, options, sizes, accessories, utility requirements, finish, operation, and listing approvals. If it is determined by the Owner or their appointed representative at any time dunng the construction and installation, and prior to the final acceptance of the Project, that the substitution/altemate model submitted is not equal to the primary specified model, the Contractor shall assume all associated cost and implications required to replace the model submitted, with the correct model. 3. The bid proposal shall clearly state any substitutions/alternates which will be utilized; including the manufacturer and model number. The proposal shall also include a data sheet for each substitution/altemate, with any and all deviations between the primary specified manufacturer and the substitution/altemate manufacturer. itemized and listed on the data sheet. Submittal of the manufacturers' cut sheets only, shall not be acceptable as the data sheet. Complex alternates such as utility distribution systems, exhaust hoods, ventilators, etc. shall include a shop drawing specific to the Project. 6. Inclusion of an altemate manufacturer in the Itemized Specifications is not intended to indicate that there is an equal altemate unit to match every primary specified unit. It shall be the responsibility ofthe Contractor to insure that the alternate unit submitted matches the primary specified unit; and meets the other conditions, as stated above. Manufacturers not approved as substitutions, or iisted as a Listed Alternate will not be permitted, unless submitted for prior approval, as described above and in the General and Supplementary Conditions, and applicable Division-1 Specifications Sections. Submittal of a substitution/altemate manufacturer or model, shall indicate agreement to the above stated conditions. Solely at the Owner's discretion, failure to comply with any of these conditions, or to supply complete and correct data information, shall result in the Contractor being required to provide the primary specified manufacturer, at no additional cost to the Owner; or to adjust the Contract cost. 1.09 DISCREPANCIES: A. Where discrepancies are discovered befween the drawings and the specifications, regarding quality or quantity, the higher quality or the greater quantity shall be included in the Bid Proposal. Notiff the Architect, in writing, of any discrepancies discovered; and await clarification prior to proceeding with the items or areas in question. IULY 21, t999 11400-6 A 5. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO 1.10 SUBMITTALS: TRA#2299 A. Rough-In Drawings: 1. Submit one (1) set in reproducible hansparency form for approval. After approval, reproduce and supply the required number of distribution prints for record and construction purposes. 2. Submrt l/4 inch (1:50) scale rough-in drawings for approval. These drawings shall be dimensioned; showing location of ducts, stubs, floor and wall sleeves, for ventilation, plumbing, steam, electrical, refrigeration lines, and concrete base and curb dimensions as required for equipment so supported. 3. Site-verif, mechanical, electrical and ventilating rough-in and sleeve locations. 4. Maintain one record set with any related coffections, revisions, additions, deletions, changes, etc. noted during construction and installation; and provide an "as-built" set in reproducible transparency form at the completion of this phase ofthe Project. 5. The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy ofthe information on their submittals. 6. In the event rough-ins have been accomplished before award ofthis contract, the Contractor shall check the existing facility and make adjustments to their equipment to suit building conditions and utilities, where possible. If not possible, so state in a letter with reasons, and an alternate method and pricing, to the Owner and Thomas Ricca Associates. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Submit one (1) set in reproducible transparency form for approval. After approval, reproduce and supply the required number of distribution prints for record and construction purposes. 2. Submit shop drawings for items of custom fabrication included in this conhact. Shop drawings shall be submitted at 3/4 inch (1:20) and/or 1-1i2 inch (l:10) scale and shall show dimensions, materials, details of construction, installation and relation of adjoining work requiring cutting or close fitting. Shop drawings shall also indicate reinforcements, anchorage and related work required for the complete installation of fixtures. 3. Before proceeding with the fabrication of any item, the Contractor shall be responsible for verifuing and coordinating all dimensions and details, with site dimensions and conditions. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-7 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO C. Product Data Manuals: TRA#2299 1. Submit six (6) bound sets of manufacturer's specifications sheets with complete and specific information; including model numbers, options and accessories provided, exact utility requirements, and similar information on all items of standard manufacture. Distribute one additional copy of installation and start-up instructions to the Installer. Mark each data sheet with the applicable project equipment item number. Each data sheet to include N.E.M.A. plug and receptacle configuration for applicable items, where applicable. D. Architect's/Consultant's review ofdrawings, shop details, product data brochures, and service and parts manuals is for general conformance with the design concept and contract documents. Markings or comments shall not be conskued as relieving the Contractor from compliance with the contract documents, nor departures therefrom. The Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming and correlating aII quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication processes, for techniques of assembly, and for performing their work in a safe, satisfactory, and professional manner. 1.11 OPERATIONAND MAINTENANCE DATA MANUALS: A. Service And Parts Manuals: Three (3) bound sets of service and parts manuais shall be furnished for items of standard manufacture before final acceptance of installation by Owner. Manuals to be in alphabetical order, according to manufachuer. B. Service Agency List: Submit, with the service and parts manuals, a complete list of local service agencies for included manufacturers, complete with telephone numbers. C. Provide video tapes for maintenance, kaining, operation, etc where available from the manufacfurer. I.I2 SCHEDULE; A. General: Time is of the essence in this agreement arid acceptance constitutes a guarantee that the Contractor can and will obtain materials, equipment and manpower, upon notice to proceed, to permit overall completion of the entire building project on schedule. The Contractor shall coordinate their work with the progress schedule, as prepared and updated periodically by the General Contractor or Construction Manager. B. Anticipated delays, not within the realm of control of the Contractor, shall be noted in a written notification to the Foodservice Consultant and the Architect, immediately upon the Contractor's realization that delays are imminent. C. Failure of manufacturers to meet promised delivery dates will not grant relief to the Contractor for failure to meet schedules; unless the Contractor can establish, in writing, that orders were received by the manufacfurer, with reasonable lead times. FOODSERVTCE EQUIPMENT IULY 21,1999 11400-8 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO D. Extra charges resulting from special handling or air shipment in order to meet the schedule, will be paid by the Contractor; if insufficient time was allowed in placing factory orders. 1.13 PRODUCTHANDLING: A. Delivery Of Materials: Deliver materials (except bulk materials) in manufacturer's containers fully identified with manufachrrerrs name, trade name, type, class, gmde, size, color and item number. B. Storage Of Materials, Equipment And Fixtures: Contractor is responsible for receiving and warehousing of equipment and fixtures, until ready for installation. Store materials, equipment and fixtures in sealed containers. Store off the ground and under cover, protected from damage. C. Handling Materials And Equipment: Veriff and coordinate conditions at the building site, particularly door and/or wall openings, and passages, to assure access for all equipment. Pieces too bulky for existing facilities shall be hoisted or otherwise handled with apparatus as required. A11 special handling equipment charges shall be arranged for and paid for by the Contractor. 1.14 PRODUCTPROTECTION: A. The Contractor is responsible, during the progress ofthe project, to protect their equipment against theft or damage, until final acceptance by the Owner. Items delivered to the job site at the Owner's or Contract Managerrs request before the site is ready for installation; should be signed for, as delivered; by the Owner or Contract Manager. B. Use all means reasonable to protect the materials of this Section before, dunng, and after installatron: and to Drotect the associated work and materials of the other trades. C. Pre-fabricated walk-in boxes, on-site and installed in advance of the rest of the equipment, are not to be available for or used as general storage by other hades; and should be locked before leaving the site. Damage and theft resulting from the failure to secure boxes shall be repaired or replaced at Contractor's own expense. 1.15 WARRANTY: A. Unless otherwise noted in Related Sections 1.02.,4., items fumished shall be fully guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material(s) for one full year after issue of Certificate Of Occupancy, or the equivalent. Should a Temporary Certificate Of Occupancy be issued for partial completion of work, the items fumished within that designated area shall be under warranty from the date ofissue of that Certificate. Repairs and replacements will be made by the Conhactor or their service agent without charge to the Owner, and within a reasonable time. FOODSERVICEEQUIPMENT ruLY2l, 1999 11400-e VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO B. Additional Warranty: Refrigeration systems shall include start-up and one-year service and maintenance contract, in addition to the regular one-year warranty as stated above; plus additional four-year warranty on sealed portions ofcondensing units, including refrigerant lost. This shall include all refrigerators, ice cream makers and cabinets, ice makers, freezers, dispensers, walk-in coolers/freezers compressors, and/or any other items with refrigeration system(s). PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI EQUIPMENT: A. Equipment schedule: Refer to schedule on Foodservice Drawings and Part 6 Itemized Specihcations for equipment included in this Section. 2.02 MATERIALS: A. Metals: 1. Stainless Steel: AISI Type 3021304, hardest workable temper, No.4 directional polish. 2. Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A526, except ASTM 4527 for extensive forming; ASTM 4525, G90 zinc coating, chemical treatment. a. Where painted finish is indicated, provide mill phosphatized treatment in lieu of chemical treatment. 3. Steel Sheet: ASTM 4'569 hot-rolled carbon steel. 4. Galvanized Steel Pipe: ASTM A53 or ASTM A120, welded or seamless,' schedule 40, galvanized. 5. Steel Structural Members: Hot rolled or cold formed, carbon steel unless stainless steel is indicated. a. Galvanized Finish (G.L): ASTM 4.123 hot-dipped zinc coating, applied after fabrication. 6. Aluminum: ASTM 8209/8221 sheet, plate and extrusions (as indicated); alloy, temper and finish as determined by manufacturer/fabricator, except 0.40-mi1 natural anodized finish on exposed work unless another finish is indicated. B. Plastic Laminate: NEMA LD3, Type 2, 0.050" thick, except Type 3, 0.042" for post- forming smooth (non-texhred). Color and texture as selected by the ArchitecV Interior Designer. FOODSERVICE EQUTPMENT ruLY 21, 1999 11400-10 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO l. Comply with N.S.F. No. 35. 2. Veneered with approved waterproof and heat proof cement. Rubber base adhesives are not acceptable. 3. Applied directly over close grained plywood, such as solid Mahogany or solid Birch, of selected, smooth, sanded stock to ensure a smooth ripple-free laminated surface; or commercial grade fumiture particle board, Cortron or equal. 4. If specified plywood or particle board is unavailable, submit specifications and sample of alternate material for approval. 5. Exposed faces and edges shall be faced with l/16 inch (1.6mm) thick material. Corresponding backs are to be covered with approved backing and balancing sheet material. No unfinished exposed plywoodlparticle board will be acceptable C. Hardwood Work Surfaces: Laminated edge grained hard maple (Acer saccharum), NHLA First Grade with knots, holes and other blemishes culled out, kiln dried at 8 percent or less moisture, waterproof glue, machined, sanded, and finished with N.S.F. approved oil-sealer. D. Insulation: 1. For low temperature applications, such as ice bins, cold pans, or fabricated under counter freezers, use urethane, rigid board foam or foamed-in-place; not less than 2 inches (50mm) thick, except that vertical surfaces ofcold pans and ice bins may be 1 inch (25mm) thick. Insulation shall be bonded at joints, to prevent condensation on exterior. 2. For refrigerated applications such as fabricated under counter refngerators, use urethane rigid board foam or foamed-in-place, or styrofoam rigid board foam 2 rnches (50mm) thick, bonded at joints. 3. For heated type applications, such as plate warrners, use block type rock wool, minimum I inch (25mm) thicr<. 4. At counter tops, subject to heat from cooking equipment and refrigeration compressors, use I inch (25mm) thick B&Z Products (1-800-999-0890) Marinite I, or equal, to insulate underside of top. 5. Marinite material shall be added between freezer or refrigerator, and 14 gauge (2.0) stainless steel top. 6. A1l insulation shall be fully encased or enclosed. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT JULY 21, 1999 11400-l I VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.IB VAIL, COLORADO E. Joint Materials: TRA#2299 l. Sealants: I -part or 2-part, pollurethane or silicone based, liquid elastomeric sealant, non-solvent release type, Shore A hardness of 30, except 45 if subject to traffic. 2. Backer Rod: For 3/8 inch or larger joints, shall be polyurethane rod stock, larger than joint width. 3. Gaskets: Solid or hollow (but not cellular) neoprene or polyvinyl chloride; light grey, minimum of40 Shore A hardness, self-adhesive or prepared for either adhesive application or mechanical anchorage, F. Paint And Coatings: 1. Provide the types of painting and coating materials which, after drying or curing, are suitable for use in conjunction with foodservice, and which are durable, non-toxic, non-dusting, non-flaking, mildew resistant, and comply with goveming regulations for foodservice . 2. Gahanize Repair Paint: MIL-P-21035. 3. Bituminous Paint: Sound deaden intemal surfaces of metal work, and underside of metal counters and tables between work top and underbracing. 4. Pretreatment: SSPC-PT2 or PT3. of FS TT-C490. 5. Primer Coating for Metal: FS TT-P-86, t)?e suitable for baking, where indicated. 6. Enamel for Metal: Synthetic type, FA TT-P-491, type suitable for baking, where indicated. 2.03 FABRICATEDPRODUCTS: A. Hardware : 1. General: Manufacturer's standard, but not less than ANSI 156.9 Type 2 (Institutional), satin finish stainless steel or dull chrome finish on brass, bronze, or steel. 2. Hinged Door Hardware: Hinged doors shal1 be mounted with heary duty N.S.F. approved hinges with Component Hardware Group, Model No. P62-1010 pulls, or equal. Catches shall be heary-duty magnetic t1pe, except as otherwise indicated.. IULY 21, T999 11400-t2 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO 3. Drawer Hardware: Slides to be 200 pounds minimum capacity per pair, 300 series stainless steel, full extension, side-mounting, self-closing fype, with stainless steel ball-bearings and positive stops; Component Hardware Group Series S52, or equal. Pulls shall be Component Hardware Group, Model No. P62-1012, or equal. 4. Sliding Door Hardware: Sliding doors shall be mounted on large, quiet ball bearing rollers in 14-gauge (2.0mm) stainless steel overhead tracks, and be removable without the use oftools. Bottom of cabinet shall have stainless steel guide-pins and not channel tracks for doors. 5. Al1 hardware shall be identified with manufacturer's name and number, so that broken or worn parts may be replaced. B. Casters: 1. Tlpe and size as recommended by caster manufacturer, N.S.F. approved for the type and weight of equipment supported; but not less than 5 inch (127mm) diameter heavy-duty, ball-bearing, solid or disc wheel with non-marking grease proof rubber, neoprene or polyrrethane tire; unless otherwise specified. Minimum width of tread shall be l-3116 inch (30mm). Minimum capacity per caster shall be 250 pound (113.akg), unless otherwise noted in itemized specifications. 2. Solid material wheels to be provided with stainless steel rotating wheel guard. 3. To be sanitary, have sealed wheel and swivel bearings and polished plated finish per N.S.F. 4. Uniess otherwise indicated, equip each item with two (2) swivel-type casters and two (2) fixed casters. Provide foot brakes on two (2) casters on opposite comers of equipment. 5. Unless equipment item is equipped with another form of all-around protective bumper, provide circular rotating bumper above each caster, 5 inch (127mm) diameter tire of light grey synthetic rubber (hollow or closed-cell) on cadmium-plated disc. C. Plumbing Fittings, Trim And Accessories: 1. General: Where exposed or semi-exposed, provide bright chrome plated brass or polished stainless steel units. Provide copper or brass where not exposed. 2. Vacuum Breakers: Provide with foodservice equipment as listed in the itemized specifications. FOODSERVICEEQUIPMENT ruLY21,1999 11400-13 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.IB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 Water Outlets: At sinks and at other iocations where water is supplied (by manual, automatic or remote control), fumish commercial quality faucets, valves, dispensers or fill devices, of the type and size indicated, and as required to operute as indicated. Waste Fittings: Except as otherwise indicated, fumish 2 inch (50mm) remote-lever waste valve, and 3-112 inch (89mm) strainer basket. D.Electrical Materials: L General: Provide standard materials, devices and components as recommended by the manufacturer or fabricator, selected and installed in accordance with N.E.M.A. standards and recommendations; and as required for safe and efficient use and operation of the foodservice equipment, without objectionable noise, vibration and sanitation problems. Before ordering equipment, confirm with the serving electrical utility, pertinent electrical requirements, such as actual voltages available, number ofphases and number of wires in the system. Electrical work for fabricated equipment shall be completely wired to a junction or pull box, wholly accessible, mounted on the equipment. Wiring shall be labeled for outlet or item served. Verify local requirements for U.L. Listing on complete assembly, and provide if required. Components shall bear the U.L. label or be approved by the prevailing authority. Custom fabricated refrigerator units shall be provided with vapor tight light receptacles, shatterproof lamps and automatic switches. Wiring shall be concealed. 6. Controls and Signals: Provide recognized commercial grade signals, on-offpush buttons or switches, and other speed and temperature controls as required for operation; complete with pilot lights and permanent signs and graphics to assist the user ofeach item. Provide stainless steel cover plates at conhol and signal electrical boxes. Controls and switches are to be located out ofheat zones, easily accessible, and in locations that preclude accidental contact by employees. 7 . Internal Wiring of Fixtures and Equipment: a, The Contractor shall be responsible for internal wiring of electrical devices, built into or forming an integral part of fabricated equipment items. Wiring to be in metal conduit, to an accessible pull-box, tagged for intended use. Refer to Section 16 Specifications for color coding of wirine. ruLY21,1999 11400-14 J. A L. a J. 4. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL. COLORADO b. Each standard item shipped in sections, shall be properly connected internally, and verified by the Contractor. c. Fumish dish washers and conveyors intemally wired to junction box or distribution panel as specified; including push button switches, motors, immersion heaters, solenoids, etc. d. Where light fixtures are specified or detailed as part ofcounters, cases or fixtures; light fixtures, lamps and shields shall be fumished and installed. Warm white lamps shall be provided, unless otherwise specified. If fluorescent light fixtures are specified, ballasts shall be provided and shields shall be included. Shields shall be provided for all light fixtures. e. Wiring for built-in strip heaters or immersion-type elements shall be provided as follows: 1. In heat zone: shall have U.L. approved insulation and be not less than 300-vo1t rated heat resistant insulation with nickel wire. 2. Connection wiring extended in raceway or conduit to junction or pull box, shall be not less than 600 volt rated heat resistant insulation covered wire, U.L. approved, or equal. f. Wiring for fabricated refrigerator and freezer cabinets shall be U.L. approved, insulated, cable; from exterior junction box to internal components, within insulation, unless code requires metallic conduit: l. Conduit shall be Electrical Metallic Tubing, rigid or flexible (Greenfield). For freezer applications, Seal-Tite FIex or approved equal shall be used. 2. Intemal wiring shall be U.L. approved rubber covered 600 volt rated conductor, except door heaters, which shall be Nicluome wire with silicone braided jacket, having resistance of 10.4 watts per lineal foot. 3. Convenience outlets, lighting receptacles, (rubber or porcelain) and door switches, shall be mounted in approved boxes. Convenience outlets for evaporators, shall be twist lock type. Solid connections, as for freezer evaporators, shall be made vapor tight. MY 21,1999 11400-1s o FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA #2299 VAIL, COLORADO E. Exposed flexible steel conduit on kitchen equipment, shall be neoprene jacketed Seal-Tite conduit equal to Anaconda type "UA". U.L. approved, complete with approved liquidtight connectors on each end; designed to provide electrical gounding continuify. h. Exposed electrical conduit used in kitchen wet area applications, except for flexible connections, shall be rigid, galvanized steel. Thinwall conduit (EMT) shall not be permitted for wet areas. Exposed outlet boxes shall be liquid{ight type, with threaded hubs. 8. Convenience and Power Outlets: a. Make cutouts and install appropnate boxes or outlets in fabricated fixtures, complete with wiring, conduit, outlet and stainless steel cover plate. b. Outlets and plugs shall conform to N.E.M.A. standards. c. Electrical outlets and devices shall be first quality "Specification Grade". d. GFCI outlets shall be fumished where adjacent to sink compartments, as per the National Electrical Code . 9. Plugs and Cords: Where cords and plugs are provided, they shall comply with National Electrical Manufacturer's Association OI.E.M.A.) requirements. Indicate N.E.M.A. configuration for each applicable item. 10. Heating Equipment: a. Electric and heating equipment shall be so installed as to be readily cleanable or removable fot cleaning. b. Steam heated custom fabricated equipment shall be a self-contained assembly, complete with control vah'es located in an accessible position. 11. Motors: Totally enclosed t)?e, except drip-proof type where not exposed to a dust or moisture condition; ball bearings, except sleeve bearings on small timing motors; windings impregnated to resist moisture; horse-power and dufy-cy€le ratings as required for the service indicated. 12. Power Characteristics: Refer to Section 16 Specifications for project power characteristics. Also, refer to individual e quipment requirements, for loads and ratlnss. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-16 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI-IB VAIL, COLORADO 2.04 FABRICATION OF METALWORK: TRA#2299 A. GeneralFabricationResuirements: 1. Remove buns from sheared edges of metalwork, ease the comers and smooth to eliminate cutting hazard. Bend sheets of metal, at not less than the minimum radius required to avoid grain separation in the metal. Maintain flat, smooth surfaces, without damage to finish. 2. Reinforce metal at locations ofhardware, anchorages and accessory attachments; wherever metal is less than 14 gauge (2.0mm), or requires mortized application. Conceal reinforcements to the greatest extent possible. Weld in place, on concealed faces. 3. Exposed screws or bolt heads, rivets and butt joints made by riveting straps under seams and then filled with solder, will not be accepted. Where fasteners are permitted, provide Phillips head, flat or oval head machine screws. Cap threads with acom nuts, unless fully concealed in inaccessible construction; and provide nuts and lockwashers unless metal for tapping is at least 12 gauge (2.5mm). Match fastener head finish with finish of metal fastened. 4. Where components of fabricated metal work are indicated to be galvanized, and involve welding or machining of metal heavier than 16 gauge (1.6mm), complete the fabrication and provide hot-dip galvanizing ofeach component, after fabrication, to the greatest extent possible (depending upon available dip-tank sizes). Comply with ASTM A123. 5. Welding And Soldering: a. Materials l8-gauge (1.27mm), or heavier, shall be welded. b. Seams and ioints shall be shop welded or soldered as the nature of the matenal may requlre. c. Welds must be ground smooth and polished to match original finish. d. Where galvanizing has been bumed off, the weld shall be cleaned and touched up with high grade aluminum paint. 6. Provide removable panels for access to mechanical and electrical service connections, which are concealed behind or within foodservice equipment, but only where access is not possible and not indicated through other work. 7. Closures: Where ends of fixtures, splashbacks, shelves, etc., are open, fiIl by forming the metal, or welding sections, if necessary, to close entire opening flush to walls or adjoining fixtures. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT IULY 21,1999 11400-17 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLT]B VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 8. Rolled Edges: Rolled edges shali be as detailed, with comers bullnosed, ground and polished. 9, Coved Comers: Stainless steel foodservice equipment shall have l/2 rnch (l3mm) or larger radius coves in horizontal and vertical comers, and intersections, per N.S.F. standards. B. Metal Aad Gauqes: l. Except l, otn"*i." indicated, fabricate exposed metalwork of stainless steel; and fabicate the following components from the gauge of metal indicated, and other components from not less than 20 gauge (0.Smm) metal: a. Table and counter tops: 14 gauge. b. Sinks and drainboards: 14 gauge. c. Shelves: 16 gauge. d. Front drawer and door panels: 18 gauge (double-pan type). e. Single pan doors and drawer fronts; 16 gauge. f. Enclosed base cabinets: 18 gauge. g. Enclosed wall cabinets: 18 gauge. h. Exhaust hoods and ventilators; 18 gauge. i. Pan-type insets and trays: 16 gauge. j. Removable covers and panels: 18 gauge. k. Skirts and enclosure panels: 18 gauge. 1. Closure and trim strips over 4" wide: 18 gauge. m. Hardware reinforcement: 12 gauge. n. Gusset plates: 10 gauge. C. Work-Surface Fabrication: 1. Fabricate metal work surfaces by forming and welding, to provide seamless construction; using welding rods matching sheet metal, grrnding and polishing. Where necessary for disassembly, provide waterproof gasketed draw-[pe joints with concealed boltins. 2. Reinforce work surfaces 30 inches on center both ways, with galvanized or stainless steel concealed structural members. Reinforce edses which are not self-reinforced, by formed edges. D. Metal Top Construction: l. Metal tops shall be one-piece welded consfuction, including field joints. Secure to a full perimeter galvanized steel channel frame cross-braced not farther than 2'-6" (760mm) on center. Fasten top with stud bolts or tack welds. If hat sections are used in lieu of channels, close ends. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT ruLY 21, 1999 11400-18 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO 2. Properly designed draw fastening, trim strip, or commercial joint materiai to suit requirement shall be used, only if specified. E, Structural Framins: 1. Except u.'orn"r*rr. indicated, provide framing of minimum I inch (25mm) pipe-size round pipe or tube members, with mitered and welded joints and gusset plates, ground smooth. Provide 14 gauge (2.0mm) stainless steel tube for exposed framing, and galvanized steel pipe for concealed framing. 2. Where indicated, flange rear and end edges up to form splashes integrally with top, with vertical and horizontal corners coved of not less than l/4 inch (6mm) radius, die formed. Tum back splashes 1 inch to wall across top and ends with rounded edge on break, unless othetwise specified. 3. For die-crimped edges, use inverted "V' 112 inch (13mm) deep inside and 2 inch (38mm) deep on outside, unless otherwise shown. For straight down flanges, make 1-314 inch (45mm) deep on outside. For bullnose edges, roll down 1-3/4 inch (45mm). 4. Edges: die-formed, integral with top. For rounded comers, form to I inch radius, weld, polish to original finish. F. Field Joints: For any field joint required because of size of fixture; butt-joint, reinforce on underside with angles of same material, bolt together with non-corrosive bolts and nuts, field weld, grind and polish. G. Pipe Bases; Construct pipe bases of 1-5/8 inch (41mm) diameter 18 gauge ( I .2mm) stainless steel tubing. Fit legs with polished stainless steel sanitary adjustable buliet feet to provide for adjustment of approximately l-ll2 inch (38mm), without exposing threads. Space legs to provide ample support for tops, precluding any possibility of buckling or sagging, and in no case more than 6'-0" centers. H. Legs And Crossrails 1. Equipment legs and crossrails shall be 1-5/8 inch (4lmm), l6-gauge (1.59mm) stainless steel tubing. 2. Welds at cross rails shall be continuous and sround smooth. Please notel tack welds are not acceDtable. 3. Bottom of legs sha1l be swedged inward and fitted with a stainless steel bullet-type foot with not less than 2 inch (50mm) adjustment. 4. Free standing legs shall be pegged to floor with 1/4 inch (6mm) stainless steel rod. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT ruLY 21, 1999 I1400-19 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO c. TRA#2299 Metal Top Tables and Dish Tables: Welded to galvanized steel channels, l4-gauge (1.98mm) or heavier, anchored to top with screws through slotted holes. Wood Top Tables: Welded to stainless steel channels, l4-gauge (1.98mm) or heavier, anchored to top with screws through slotted holes. ruLY21,1999 11400-20 5.Components: a. Stainless Steel Gusset: Stainless steel exterior to fit l-5l8 inch (41mm) tubing, with allen screw for fastening and adjustrnent. Not less than 3 inches (76mm) diameter at top and 3-314 inch (95mm) long. Outer shell 16-gauge (l.6mm) stainless steel, reinforced with 12-gauge (2.5mm) mild steel insert welded interior shell, or approved equal. b. Stainless Steel Low Counter Legs: Stainless steel exterior 5-3/4 lnch (146mm) minimum, 7 inch (178mm) maximum length with stainless steel3-112 inch (89mm) square plate with four counter-sunk holes, welded to top for fastening. c. Stainless Steel Adjustable Foot: Stainless steel 1-ll2 inch (38mm) diameter tapered at bottom to I inch (25mm) diameter, fitted with threaded cold rolled rod for minimum l-112 inch (38mm) diameter x3/4 inch (l9mm) threaded bushing plug welded to legs, or approved equal. Push-in foot not acceptable. Legs shall be fastened to e quipment with gussets, as follows: a. Sinks: Reinforced with bushines and set screw. 6. b. J. Shelves: 1. Construct solid shelves under pipe base tables of 16 gauge stainless steel, with l-ll2 inch tumed down and under edges on exposed sides, and 2 inch turn up against walls or equipment. Fully weld to pipe legs. 2. In fixtures with enclosed bases, tum up shelves on back and sides with 1/4 inch (6mm) (minimum) radius and feather slightly to ensure a tight fit to enclosure panels. Sinks: L Construct sinks of 14 gauge stainless steel with No.4 finish inside and outside. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 2. Form back, bottom and front ofone piece, with ends and partitions welded into place. Partitions: double thickness, 1 inch minimum space between walls. Multiple compartments shall be continuous on the exterior, without applied facing strips or panels. 3. Cove interior vertical and horizontal corners ofeach tub not less than 1/4 inch radius, die formed. Outer ends of drainboards to have ro11 rim risers not less than 3 inches high. 4. Drill faucet holes in splashes 2-112 inches below top edge. Verifu center spacing with faucet specified. 5. Sink insets shall be deep drawn of 16-gauge (1.59mm), or heavier, polished stainless steel. Weld into sink drainboards with l-l/2 inch x l-1/2 inch x l4 gauge stainless steel angle brackets; securely welded to sinks and galvanized cross angles spot welded to underside ofdrainboards to form an integral part of the installation. 6. The bottom ofeach compartment shall be creased such as to ensure complete drainage to waste opening. Slope bottom of sink bowls toward outlet. Drains And Wastes and Faucets: 1.Fumish and install Component Hardware model DSS-8000 tlpe 316 stainless steel rotary drain assembly with connected overflow assembly E50-1000, in die-drawn inset type sinks and bain marie sinks. Other custom fabricated sinks shall be furnished with Component Hardware model DSS-8000 fype 316 stainless steel rotary drain assembly, with S/S cap nut over overflow outlet. Waste connection shall have 2 inch (50mm) external thread size, withl-ll2 inch (38mm) intemal thread size. Rotary Handle: Of sufficient length to extend to front edge of sink. No riveting, screws or soldering permitted to fit drains to sinks, with all parts of drains easily removable for servicing and replacement. Water pans for steam tables shall be fitted with I inch (25mm) drains with chrome-plated brass stand pipes. A1l faucets furnished with equipment included in this Section shall be lead free and comply with NSF Standard #61, Section #9; such as manufactured by Fisher, Chicago, or T&S. Where the itemized specifications list a faucet by manufacturer and model, the Contractor shall verifu that the listed faucet complies with this requirement. If the listed faucet does not comply, the Contractor shall submit a similar model which does comply, from the same manufacfurer where availablet or from one of the above manufacturers. IULY 21,1999 11400-21 K. L. J. 4. 5. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VATL, COLORADO L. Workmanship: 1. Best quality in the trade. Field verify dimensions before fabricating; conform all items to dimensions of building; neatly fit around pipes, offsets and other obstructions. 2. Fabricate only in accordance with approved shop drawings, showing pipes, obstructions to be built around, and location of utilities and services. M. Enclosures: l. Provide enclosures, including panels, housings, and skirts for service lines, operating components and mechanical and electrical devices associated with the foodservice equipment, except as specifically indicated to be "open". 2. Where equipment is exposed to customer view, provide enclosure of service lines, operating components and mechanical and electrical devices. N. Casework: 1. Enclosure: except as otherwise indicated, provide each unit of casework (base, wall, overhead and free-standing) with a complete-enclosure metal cabinet, including fronts, backs, tops, bottoms, and sides. 2. Bases shall be made of l8-gauge (l.27mm) stainless steel sheets reinforced by forming the metal. 3. Ends, partitions and shelves are stainless steel. 4. Unexposed backs and structural members are galvanized. 5. Vertical ends and partitions are single wall, with a 2 inch (50mm) face. 6. Sides and through partitions are flush with bottom rail, welded at intersections. 7. Shelves: Provide adjustable standards for positioning and support of shelves in casework; except bottom shelf of cabinet mounted on legs or as specified. Tum back of shelf units up 2 inches, and hem. Tum other edges down to form open channel. Reinforce shelf units to support 40 pounds per square foot loading, plus 100 percent impact loading. 8. Bottom front rail ofbases set on masonry platform shall be continuously closed and sealed to platform. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-22 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO TRA#2299 O. Doors: 1. Metal doors shall be double-cased stainless steel. Outer pans shall be l8-gauge (l.27mm) stainless steel with corners welded, ground smooth and polished. Inner pan shall be 2O-gauge (.95mm) stainless steel fitted tightly into outer pan with a sound-deadening material such as Celotex or stynofoam used as a core. The two pans shall be tack welded together and joints solder filled. Doors shall finish approximately 314 inch (l9mm) thick, and be fitted with flush recessed type stainless steel door pulls. 2. Wood doors shall be fabricated as detailed. If formica or other plastic surfaces are used, sides and backs must be laminated. 3. Hinged doors shall be mounted on heary-duty N.S.F. approved hinges, or as noted on plans or specifications. P. Drawer Assemblies: 1. Assemblies shall consist of removable drawer body mounted in a ball bearing slide assembly with fully enclosed housing. 2. Slide assembly consists ofone pair of200 pound stainless steel roller bearing extension slides, with side and back encloswe panels, front spacer angle, two drawer carrier angles, secured to slides and stainless steel front. 3. Drawer bodies for generai storage are to be 20 inches x 20 inches (508mm x 508mm), with 18 gauge stainless steel or Royalite containers. 4. Drawers intended to hold food products shall be removable type with 12 x20 (305mm x 508mm) stainless steel food pans, in a stainless steel assembly. 5. Drawer fronts are double cased, 314 inch (19mm) thick, with 18 gauge (1.27mm) stainless steel welded and polished ftont pan. Steel back pan is tightly htted and tack welded. Sound deaden with rigid insulation matenal. 6. Provide drawers with replaceable soft neoprene bumpers; or for refrigerated drawers, a full perimeter soft gasket. a Closed Base: Where casework is indicated to be located on a raised-floor base, prepare casework for support without legs, and for anchorage and sealant application, as required for a comoletelv enclosed and concealed base. IULY 21,1999 11400-23 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO TRA #2299 R. Support from Floor: Equip floor supported mobile units with casters, and equip items indicated as roll-out units, with manufacturer's standard one-directional rollers. Otherwise, and except for closed-base units, provide pipe or tube legs, with adjustable bullet-design feet for floor supported items of fabricated metalwork. Provide 1- l/2 inch adjustment of feet (concealed threading). S. Shop Painting: 1 . Clean and prepare metal surfaces to be painted; remove rust and dirt. Apply treatment to zinc coated surfaces which have not been mill phosphatized. Coat welded and abraded areas of zinc coated surfaces, with galvanize repair paint. 2. Apply 1.5 mil (dry film thickness) metal primer coating, followed by 2, l.0 mil (dry film thickness) metal enamel finish coatings. 3. Bake primer and finish coatings in accordance with paint manufacturer's instructions for a baked enamel finish. T. Sound Deadenine: l. Sound deaden underside ofmetal tops, drainboatds, undershelves, cabinet interior shelves, etc., above the underbracin g reinforcinglframing on1y. 2.05 FILTER EXHAUST HOODS AND WATER WASH \IENTILATOR FABRICATION: A.Filter Exhaust Hoods: J. 18 Gauge type 304 stainless steel extemal welded consfruction, in accordance with the latest edition of N.F.P.A. No.96, including all applicable appendices. Exposed welds to be ground and polished. Grease Removal: U.L. classified, non-adjustable, stainless steel grease filters, with drip-channel gutters, drains and collection basins. Llght Fixtures: Furnish type of fixture specified. Fixtures shall be U.L. listed for hoods, N.S.F. approved, with sealed safety lenses, with stainless steel exposed conduit for wiring. Exhaust Duct: Fumish welded stainless steel formed duct collars at ceiling or wall duct connections, where exposed. Furnish exposed to view ductwork as specified. Verify size and location of duct connections required in this contract, before fabrication. Other ductwork will be bv the Mechanical Section. JULY 21,1999 11400-24 1. 2. A FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 5. Fire Extinguishing System: Pre-piped liquid chemical or water fire suppressant system, as specified; complying with applicable local and N.F.P.A. regulations. Wet chemical fire suppression systems shall comply with UL 300 Standards. B. Water Wash Ventilator: 2. 18 Gauge type 304 stainless steel extemal welded construction, in accordance with the latest edition of N.F.P.A. No.96, including all applicable appendices. Exposed welds to be ground and polished. Control panel shall be of same manufacture as ventilator, with time clock conhol for automatic operation. Provide stainless steel trim strips for recessed control cabinet applications. Provide stainless steel chase for surface mounted control panel, from top ofpanel to ceiling, fulI width and depth ofpanel. Light Fixtures: Fumish type of fixture specified. Fixtures shall be U.L. listed for hoods, N.S.F. approved, with sealed safety lenses, with stainless steel exposed conduit for wiring. Exhaust Duct: Furnish welded stainless steel formed duct collars at ceiling or wall duct connections. Venfy size and location of duct connections required in this contract, before fabrication. Other ductwork will be by the Mechanical Section. 5. Fire Extinguishing System: Pre-piped liquid chemical or water fire suppressant system, as specified; complying with applicable local and N.F.P.A. regulations. Wet chemical frre suppression systems shall comply with UL 300 Standards. 2,06 REFRIGERATIONEQUIPMENT: A. General: t.Furnish either single or multiple compressor units, as specified or recommended by the manufacturer for the sizes and variations between connected evaporator loads as indicated. Furnish units of the capacities indicated, arranged to respond to multiple- evaporator thermostats and defrosting timers. Include coils, receivers, compressors, motors, motor starters, mounting bases, vibration isolation units, fans, dryers, valves, piping, insulation, gauges, winter control equipment and complete automatic control system. ruLY21,1999 11400-2s l. J. A 2. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO 3, B.Components: TRAt+2299 4. Refrigerant: Precharge units with type or types recommended by manufacturer for services indicated, with quick-disconnect type connections where specified, ready to receive refrigerant piping runs to evaporators and (where remote) to condensers. All refrigerant and associated components shall comply with the 1995 requirements of the Montreal Protocol Agreement. No CFC reliigerants or associated components shall be allowed on this Project. HFC refrigerants and components shall be used where available. HCFC refrigerants and components, with a minimum 20 10 phase-out date, and intermediate replacement refrigerants are to be used only when HFC refrigerants are not available. Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with manufacturers. The minimum outdoor operating ambient temperature for design of units is -10 degrees Fahrenheit, or as applicable for extreme low local conditions. The maximum indoor design temperafure for operation of compressor units is 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The maximum outdoor ambient design temperature shall be determined with prevailing conditions at mounting location(s) of compressor(s), such as sun exposue, limited ventilation, high fences/walls, roof color and materials, local climatic extremes, etc.; but in no case shall it be less than 100 desrees Fahrenheit. 1.Coils: Coils for fabricated refrigerators shall have vinyl plastic coatings, stainless steel housings; and shall be installed in such a manner as to be replaceable. Expansion Valves: Remote refrigeration system shall be complete with thermostatic expansion valves at the evaporator, Thermometers: Fabricated refrigerated compartments to be fitted with flush dial thermometers, with chrome plated bezels. Thermometers shall be adjustable, and shall be calibrated after installation. c. Thermometers shall have an accuacy of + 2 degees Fahrenheit (1 degree Centigrade). Hardware: Refrigerator hardware for fabricated refrigerator compartments shall be heavy-duty components. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-26 2. J. b. A FOODSERVICE EQUTPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI'B VAIL, COLORADO C. TRA#2299 b. Selfclosing hinges. c. Latches to be magnetic edge mount type, unless specified or detailed otherwise. 5. Locks: Doors and drawers for walk-in coolers/freezers, and reach-in refrigerated compartments, both fabricated and standard, shall be htted with cylinder locking type latches, and provided with master keys. Cold Pans: Ice pans, refrigerated pans and cabinets shall be provided with breaker strips, where adjoining top or cabinet face materials, to prevent transfer ofcold. All open top mechanically cooled custom fabricated or standard buy-out refrigerators and/or cold pans shall comply with NSF Standard #7 requirements, as of April 1, i998. The Conhactor shall verify that the specified unit complies with this requirement; or shall submit a similar model which does comply, from the same manufacturer where available. Ventilation Of Refrigerated Equipment: Adequate ventilation shall be provided for custom fabricated equipment with integral refrigeration condensing units, both built-in and drop-in. If flow through ventilation cannot be provided, provide flow direction partitions and an additional fan capable ofcooling the condensing unit. If, in the opinion of the Contractor, additional room ventilation is required to ensure correct operating temperatures of standard buy-out, custom fabricated, or remote refrigeration condensing units, or compressor rack assemblies, they shall so state in a letter to the Architect, for evaluation and decision. 2.07 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS AND FABRICATION: Nameplates: Whenever possible, locate nameplates and labels on manufactured items, in accessible position, but not within customer's normal view. Do not apply name-plates or labels on custom fabricated work, except as required for compliance with governing regulations, insurance requirements, or operator performance. Manufactured Equipment Items: Fumish items as scheduled or herein specified. Verify dimensions, spaces, rough-in and service requirements, and electrical characteristics, before ordering. Provide trim, accessories and miscellaneous items for complete installation. ruLY 21, 1999 t1400-2'7 D. E. B. 1. 2. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 c.Insert Pans: l.General: Cut-outs, openings, drawers, or equipment specifled or detailed to hold stainless steel insert pans shall be provided with a full complement of pans as follows: a. One (1) stainless steel, 20-gauge (0.95mm) minimum, solid insert pan for each space, sized per plans, details, or specifications. b. Where pan sizes are not indicated in plans, details, or specifications, provide one full-size pan for each opening. c. Provide maximum depth pan to suit application and space. Provide 18-gauge (l.27mm) removable stainless steel adapter bars where applicable. Al1 cut-outs and openings, or equipment specified or detailed to hold stainless steel insert pans, shall be provided with a hinged stainless steel removable night cover. D. Tray Slides: Before fabrication of counters with tray slides, verif!: 1. Size and shape of tray. Edge oftray shall not overhang outer supporVslider by more than 2". If edge of tray exceeds this dimension, notify Architect, in writing, for evaluation and adjustment, if necessary. 2. Configuration of comers, tums, and shape of hay slides for proper support and safe guidance of hays. 3. Tray slide to be capable of supporting 200 pounds per linear foot, live load. E. Self-leveling dispensers: Verifu type and make of ware, dimensions and weight; and submit to the dispenser manufacturer, for proper sizing and calibration of dispensers. F. Carbon dioxide (CO'z) equipment: Where equipment requires connection with compressed CO2 cylinder for operation, provide 2-cylinder manifold and control system (integral with equipment) with proper connectors for Department of Transportation (DOT) approved type cylinders, complete with cylinder safety devices and supports. G. Reasonable quietness of operation of equipment is a requirement, and the Contractor will be required to replace or repair any equipment producing out-of-the-ordinary intolerable noise. This also includes providing and installing bumpers and gaskets for doors and drawers on fabricated and standard manufactured items. and sound insulation where feasible. ruLv 21, t999 11400-28 2, .J. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SUPERVISION: TRA#2299 A. A competent supervisor, representing the Contractor, shall be present at all times during progress of the Contractor's work. 3.02 SITEEXAMINATION: C. Verify site conditions under the provisions of the General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and applicable provisions of Division I Sections. Notify the Architect, in writing, of unsatisfactory conditions lor proper installation of foodservice equipment. Verifu wall, column, door, window, and ceiling locations and dimensions. Fabrication and installation should not proceed until dimensions and conditions have been verified and coordinated with fabrication details. Verifu that wall reinforcement or backing has been provided, and is correct for wall supported equipment. Coordinate placement dimensions with wall construotion Section. Veri$ that ventilation ducts are ofthe correct characteristics, and in the required looations. Verify that utilities are available, of the conect characteristics, and in the required locations. 3.03 INSTALLATION: C, Sequence installation and erection to ensure correct mechanical and electrical utility connections are achieved. Install items in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Set each item of non-mobile and non-portable equipment securely in place, leveled and adjusted to correct height. Anchor to supporting substrate where indicated, and where required for sustained operation and use without shifting or dislocation. Conceal anchorages wherever possible. Adjust counter tops and other work surfaces to a level tolerance of l/16 inch (maximum offset, and plus or minus on dimension, and maxtmum variation in 2'-0" run from level or indicated slope). Provide anchors, supports, bracing, clips, attachments, etc., as required to comply with the local seismic restraint requirements. The Guidelines For Seismic Restraint Of Kitchen Equipment, as prepared for the Sheet Metal Industry Fund of Los Angeles and endorsed by S.M.A.C.N.A., should be followed. JULY 21, 1999 11400-2e A. B. D. E. B, FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADEHOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO TRA#2299 D. Complete field assembly joints in the work fioints which cannot be completed in the shop) by welding, bolting-and-gasketing, or similar methods as indicated and specifred. Grind welds smooth and restore finish. Set or trim flush. except for'Jr gaskets as indicated. E. Provide closure plates and strips where required, with joints coordinated with units of equipment. F. Provide sealants and gaskets all around each unit to make jornts airtight, waterproof, vermin-proof, and sanitary for cleaning purposes. G. Joints up to 3i8 inch wide, to be stuffed with backer rod, to shape sealant bead properly, at 1/4 inch depth. H. At intemal comer joints, apply sealant or gaskets to form a sanitary cove, of not less than 3/8 inch radius. L Shape exposed surfaces ofsealant slightly concave, with edges flush with faces of materials at joint. J. Provide sealant filled or gasketed joints up to 3/8 inch joint width. Wider than 3/8 inch, provide matching metal closure strips, with sealant application each side of strips. Anchor gaskets mechanically, or with adhesives to prevent displacement. K. Treat enclosed spaces, inaccessible after equipment installation, by covering horizontal surfaces with powdered borax at a rate of4 ounces per square foot. L. Insulate to prevent electrolysis between dissimilar metals. M. Cut and drill components for service outlets, fixtures, piping, conduit, and fittings. N. Coordinate the installation of approved dry pendant sprinkler head in each cooler and freezer. Sprinkler heads should be installed in coolers/freezers only if required by local codes. O. Verifl' and coordinate the mounting heights of all wall shelves and equipment, with equipment located below them, for proper clearances. P. Coordinate with the Plumbing and Elechical Divisions, and provide holes in food service equipment for plumbing and electrical service to and through the fixtures, as required. This includes welded sleeves, collars, femrles, or escutcheons. These services are to be located so that thev do not interfere with intended use and/or servicine of the fixture. IULY 21,1999 11400-30 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO 3.04 ADJUSTING: TRA#2299 A. Test and adjust equipment, controls and safety devices to ensure proper working order and conditions. B. Repair or replace equipment which is found to be defective in its operation, including units which are below capacity or operating with excessive noise or vibration. 3.05 CLEANING AND RESTORING FIMSHES: A. After completion of installation, and completion of other major work in foodservice areas, remove protective coverings and clean foodservice equipment, intemally and extemally. B. Restore exposed and semi-exposed finishes, to remove abrasions and other damages; polish exposed metal surfaces and touch-up painted surfaces. Replace work which cannot be successfully restored. C. Polish glass, plastic, hardware and accessories, fixtures and fittings. D. Wash and clean equipment, and leave in a condition ready for the Owner to sanitize and use. 3.06 TESTING, START-T'P AND INSTRUCTIONS: A. Delay the start-up of equipment until service lines have been tested, balanced, and adjusted for pressure, voltage and similar considerations; and untrl water and steam lines have been cleaned and heated for sanitation. B. Make arrangements for demonstration of foodservice equipment operation and maintenance, in advance with the Owner/Operator. C. Demonstrate foodservice equipment, to familiarize the Owner and the Operator on operation and maintenance procedures, including periodic preventative maintenance measures required. Include an explanation of service requirements and simple on-site servioe procedures, as well as, information conceming the name, address and telephone number of qualified local source of service. The individual performing the demonstration shall be knowledgeable of operating and service aspects of the equipment. D. Provide a written report of the demonstration, to the Owner, outlining the equipment demonstrated and malfunctions or deficienc,ies noted. Indicate individuals present at demonstration. E. Final Cleaning: After testing and start-up, clean the foodservice equipment, and leave in a condition ready for the Owner to sanitize and use. FOODSERVTCE EQUIPMENT ruLY 21, 1999 1 1400-31 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO 3.07 CLEAR AWAY TRA#2299 A. Throughout the progress oftheir work, the Contractor shall keep the working area free from debris, and shall remove rubbish from premises resulting from work being done by them. At the completion of their work, the Contractor shall leave the premises in a clean and finished condition. PART 4 - EXISTING EQUIPMENT (Applicable to Projects with reused existing equipment.) 4.01 REUSED EXISTING EQUIPMENT: C. This Conhactor shall be responsible for identifuing , tagging and/or removing all existing equipment which will be reused. Verify and coordinate specific equipment with these plans and specifications, and the Owner. This shall include items existing, and the associated work necessary, at the time of the signing of the Conffact for the Foodservice Equipment section; and shall not include any item(s) added, changed, or damaged (by other than the Contractor) after the signing; except to the extent of work which would have been included with the original existing item(s). Remove from existing locations, clean and renovate as noted below, store and re-install existing equipment to be reused, in the new locations as shown on plans; ready for utility connections, as appropriate. Existing equipment to be reused, with utilify connections, shall be removed after disconnection as noted in paragraph J, below. Do work in cooperation with Owner, so that normal functioning of services is minimally intemrpted. Coordinate all removai and replacement scheduling with the Construction Scheduling Manager (or similar responsible parfy), to insure adequate time to complete the necessary work. If adequate time to properly relocate and reset the existing items, and complete all cleaning and repair will not be available, due to continuing use ofthe existing item(s), or the allotted construction time; contact the Owner and obtain a vrritten agreement as to what work is to be deleted or delayed; such as cleaning, repainting, or repairs. All surface dirt, grease, oil, food residues, ingredients, extraneous matter and other soiling materials shall be removed; in order to obtain minimum acceptable sanitation and food service standards. Thorough final rinsing ofall cleaning agents shall be at a minimum temperatue of 180 degrees F; where possible without damage to equipment or controls. Otherwise, use USDA approved cleaning agents and/or cleaning agents which are acceptable for use with commercial food service equipment. This shall include all exterior surfaces of the existing equipment to be reused, and interior work surfaces such as inside oven compartments, fryer vats, warewashers, etc. ruLY 21, 1999 11400-32 A. B. D. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO TRA#2299 All painted items with major paint blemishes shall be sanded, primed, and repainted to match the original color and type paint. Primer and paint shall be ofa lype approved for use with commercial food service equipment. All controls, lights, view windows, non- painted parts, etc. shall be protected as recommended by the Manufacturer. Minor paint blemishes shall be touched-up in a professional manner. This work shall be included in the Bid Submittal, as a separate line cost, at the end of the Bid Submittal. Replace or repair minor broken parts to produce a cleanable and functional item, where possible. Repairs and/or parts shall be for minor required items such as control knobs, handles, pilot lamps, belts, oil changes, minor adjustments and recalibrations, etc. This shall not include addition or replacement ofany weanng components such as cutters, blades, etc.; or any accessory components such as mixer beaters, hooks, whips, etc., except for presently existing accessory components which are broken and non- functional, or as noted in the itemized specifications. Cost estimates for any repairs and/or parts more than the minor items stated above, or repairs requiring significant disassembling of the item, shall be submitted to the Owner, for consideration and approval as an addition to the Contract. In general, this would be considered as any repairs and./or parts amounting to an estimate up to 10% of the cost of a comparable new item. Any item which would require repairs and/or parts amounting to an estimate up to 25%o or more, shall include an altemate cost for supplying a comparable new item; as a consideration by the Owner, and addition to the Conhact. Estimates are for each individual reused existing item only, which requires repairs and"/or parts, and only to the extent that work is actually required; and shall not be considered as a lump sum estimate on all reused existing items combined, or as an allowance for adding accessories or options. Where required, remove reused existing equipment from the premises for repairs, alterations and cleaning. Refer to schedule on the Foodservice Drawings and to the Itemized Specifications at the end of this section, for reused existing equipment. Disconnection of existing equipment to be relocated and/or reused; and disconnection and removal/disposal of existing equipment which will not be reused, shail be work as designated by the Architect, and not included in this Section. (See page 11400-1, r.02.8.) ruLY21,1999 I1400-33 E. F. G. H. J. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO TRA#2299 PART 5 . YEAR 2OOO COMPLIANCE (This Part 5 reproduced unaltered from the Commonwealth Of Virginia General Conditions of the Construction Contract, G.S. Form E&B CO-7 Section 51.) A. Contractor represents and warrants that all computer controlled facility components, as herein defined, supplied by Conhactor or otherwise incorporated into the Work (whether as new construction or as modifications, repairs or upgrades tolofexisting CCF components) are or will be 4-digit Year 2000 compliant, as herein defined. The Contractor must verify compliance by either physical testing andlor written confirmation from the components and./or systems manufacfurer and providing copies of the tests or conhrmation to Owner prior to Substantial Completion. B. "Computer controlled facility component" or "CCP component" shall mean all systems components, products, or modules which utilize software driven technology or embedded microchip technology. This shall include, but not be limited to, programmable thermostats, HVAC controllers, utility monitoring and control systems, fire detection and suppression systems, alarms, security systems and any other facilities control systems utilizing microcomputer, minicomputer or programmable logic controllers. C. "Year 2000 compliant" or "4-digit Year 2000 compliant" shall mean that each CCF component both individually and when working with other parts of a system, must at a minimum meet the following requirements when used before., on or after January 1, 2000: (1) accurately interpret, recognize, calculate, compare, sequenoe, store, retrieve, display, transmit and otherwise accurately process and act on all date information; (2) experience no crash, intemrption, degradation of performance or requirements for human intervention as a result ofprocessing or acting on date information; (3) conectly recogrize and handle all leap years and calendar logic; (4) struclure and store date data in a format to accommodate the 4-digit range; (5) provide all necessary interfaces or other appropriate means for assuring that non-compliant date data are automatically conected before entering or leaving the system. D. If Owner discover that any CCF component is not Year 2000 complaint, then at that time, or at any later time, Owner may require the Contractor to provide all labor, materials and equipment necessary to bring any non-compliant CCF component into Year 2000 compliance, at no cost to Owner, within sixty (60) days of notice of the noncompliance. Contractor's warranty regarding Year 2000 compliance for any and all CCF components supplied by the Contractor, or for whioh the Owner is not specifically responsible under the terms of this Conhact, shall survive termination of this Contract and shall remain in fuIl force and effect during the useful life of that portion of the Work containing or affected by such CCF components. TULY 21,1999 11400-34 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 E. Contractor shall be liable to Owner for any and all direct or consequential damages incurred as a result of any breach of this warranty. The remedies provided in this section shall be available to the Owner notwithstanding any contrary provision in any part of this Contract. No limitation shall apply to this section unless the limitation or change is made directly to this section. The remedies provided in this section are in addition to all other remedies provided by law or otherwise in this Contract. PART 6 . ITEMIZED SPECIFICATIONS A. Refer to the following pages for specific specification information on each item included in this Section. (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) TULY 21, T999 11400-35 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.IB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #1: BEVERAGE COLINTER Quantity: Lot-Existing (No work required) ITEM #2: BEVERAGE EQUIPMENT Quantity: Lot-Existing (No work required) ITEM #3: BAR COI-INTER Quantity: Lot-Existing (1.{o work required) ITEM fi4: BAR EQUIPMENT Quantity: Lot-Existing (No work required) ITEM#5: SPARE NUMBER ITEM#6: PLATERECESS Quantity: One (1) (Included in Item #7, Cold Buffet Serving Counter) TRA#2299 ITEM #7: COLD BUFFET SERVING COTINTER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Base Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: 16'-6! Long x 2'-6" Wide x 2'-10" High Utilities Req'd.: N/A Fabricate and set in place per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard details; FSDl-7, FSDl-10, and FSD5-1 (Frame). These standard details are to be utilized as basic guidelines only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the conftact drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. 2. Solid surface material top as specified by Architect. Coordinate material with counter construction. 3. Back splash and front overhang shall be part of solid surface top. FOODSERVTCEEQUTPMENT ruLY21,1999 11400-36 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLT]B VAIL, COLORADO TP.A#2299 4. Millwork hinged doors with finish and hardware as specified by Architect. See sheet FS2.1 for further information. 5. Coordinate cut out for drop-in refrigerated cold pan. 6. Stainless steel (16 gage), drop-in, recessed plate holder. Verify overall size with owner provided plates. Four (4) plate stacks minimum. Opening at bottom front for ease of cleaning. Sound deadening and reinforcing required. 7. Clad finish kick plate as specified by Architect. ITEM #8:REFRIGERATED COLD PAN Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Randell Model No.: 9772 SCA Specifier ID No.: +T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: Self Contained, Air Cooled Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh 6.5 Amps, 1" IW Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and tbe following: 1. Heavy duty cord and plug. Coordinate NEMA configuration with Electrical Contractor. 2. Install in ltem#7, Cold Buffet Serving Counter as shown on plans. ITEM#9: SNEEZEGUARD Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Kevry Model No.: Modified Deco 270 Specifier ID No.: *T022 Pertinent Data: Removable,lPortable Utilities Req'd: N/A Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Unit shall shield Item #8, Refrigerated Cold Pan. ITEM #10: SPARE NUMBER ITEM#ll: SPARENUMBER JULY 21, 1999 11400-37 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.IB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #12: UNDERCOUNTERREFRIGERATOR TRA #2299 Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer; Randell Model No.: 9215-324 Specifier ID No.: *T0221*7025 Pertinent Data: Self-Contained.iAir-Cooled Utilities Req'd.: l20V lPh 8.5 Amps Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Healy duty cord and plug. Coordinate NEMA configuration with Elechical Contractor. 2. Door hinged as shown on plans. 3. 3" Casters in lieu of6" legs. 4. Delete finished top. ITEM #13: SPARE NUMBER ITEM #14: MAIN DISPLAY COI-,T{TER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: 16'-0"+ Long x 3'-10'+Wide x 2'-10" High Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh,208V lPh (Components Only), 1/2" HW Fabricate and set in place per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard details; FSDl-1B, FSD1-58, FSDI-7, FSDl-10, FSDl-28, FSD9-1A (Without plate storage at front) and FSD9-7. These standard details are to be utilized as basic guidelines only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabncation instructions. 2. Hot food well cutting board to be 4'-0" x 6" x 314" thick, NSF approved, ultra high density linear polyethylene. Refrigerated base cutting board to be 4'-0" x9" x314" thick, NSF approved, ultra high density linear polyethylene. Cutting boards to be in two (2) equal sections; removable, reversible, interchangeable and held in place by S/S pins welded to counter top. 3. One (1) Fisher #3010H fill faucet at hot food well unit. 4. Solid surface material front edge as specified by Architect. Coordinate material with counter construction. 5. Clad front finish as specified by Architect. See sheet FS2.1 for further information. 6. Clad finish kick plate as specified by Architect. 7. Coordinate cut outs for counter equipment and openings for equipment below. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT ruLY 21,1999 11400-38 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #15: TRAY LOCK ITEM #20: SPARENUMBER ITEM#2l: DOUBLEOVERSHELF Quantify: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: 1'-2" Wide/See Plans For Length And Configuration Utilities Req'd: N/A Fabricate and set in place as per plans, details and the following: FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT TRA #2299 Quantity:One (1) (Included in Item #14, Main Display Counter) ITEM#16: SPAREN(MBER ITEM #I7: SPARE NUMBER ITEM #18: SPARENI.IIvIBER ITEM #19: HOT FOOD WELL Quantity: One (l) Manufacturer: Set-N-Serve Model No.: WIHL-2 Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: 2 Wells, Built-in Utilities Req'd.: 208V lPh 8.2 Amps, 1" IW Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Install in Item #14, Main Display Counter as shown on plans. 2. Drain manifold with valve. Valve to bs in an easily accessible location that does not interfere with other equipment or the use of the storage shelves. Kitchen Equipment Contractor to coordinate. ruLY 21, 19e9 I1400-3e VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TRA#2299 VAIL, COLORADO 1. Similar to standard detail FSD12-5. This standard detail is to be utilized as a basic guideline only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. 2. Overshelf to be mounted to Item #14, Main Display Counter as shown on plans. 3. Coordinate installation of Item #22,Food Warmers. Mount each unit below each shelf. Extend wiring through legs. [TEM#22: FOOD WARMER WITH LIGHTS Quantify: Two (2) Manufacfurer: Hatco Model No.: GRAH-120 Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: Infra-Red Utilities Req'd.: 208V lPh 2800 Watt Furnish and set in place as manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: L Install unit below top shelf of Item #21, Double Overshelf and extend wiring down through leg shelfsupports and die. 2. Infinite control with remote enclosure and pilot light. ITEM #23: EXHAUST HOOD Quantity: One (1) Assembly Manufacturer: Moli-tron Co. Model No.: 2HAS/1-111-54 Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: Water FilterAVash With Make-Up Air Utilities Req'd: 120V 1Ph (Lights), 6800 CFM Exhaust, 3400 CFM Tempered Supply Air Fumish and set in place as per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Assembly to consist of two (2) sections 9'-3" long x 4'- 6" wide, plus make-up air plenum. 2. 18 Gauge type 304 stainless steel. 3. External welded construction in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 96. All exposed welds to be ground and polished. 4. Hangers, supports and miscellaneous accessories as required for installation. 5. Air space at rear to accommodate requirements of the latest edition of NFPA 96 clearance to combustibles. 6. All welded duct collars. 7. Pre-piping for Ansul R-102 chemical fire protection system. IULY 21,1999 11400-40 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAJL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLIIB TRA #2299 VAIL, COLORADO 8. See sheet FSl.2 for general size and location of ducts. 9. Provide stainless steel closure panels above hood to finished ceiling to conceal exhaust duct and fire protection system piping; veriS' height. 10. Final connections to hood duct collars by the Mechanical Contractor. 11. Hood construction to be UL and NSF listed.(Or approved equivalent). 12. Mounting height of bottom edge of hood will be 6'-6" above finished floor (minimum and normal) to 7'-0" above finished floor maximum. 13. Incandescent light fixtures and bulbs, U.L. listed for use in commercial cooking hoods, NSF approved. 14. Unit to be operated by Ventilator Control Panel, Item #24. 15. Veriff and coordinate all dimensions, and supply and exhaust duct requirements and locations with site conditions and Mechanical Conhactor. ITEM#24: HOOD CONTROL PANEL Quantif: One (1) Manufacturer: Moli-tron Model No.: MCP-I Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: Semi-Recessed Utilities Req'd: 120V lPh 20 Amp Circuit, ll2" CW & 3/4' HW Furnish and set in place as per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Stainless steel trim strips. 2. Ventilator light switch. 3. Time clock. (FOR 24 HOUR OPERATIONS ONLY, OTHERWISE DELETE) 4. Unit to operate exhaust hood, Item #23. 5. Provide water pressue regulating valve for installation by the Plumbing Contractor. ITEM #25: TILE WALL COVERING Quantity: Lot-Existing ruLY 21, 1999 11400-41 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO ITRM#26: CONVECTIONOVEN TRA #2299 Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Montague Model No.: V136 (C45 Above) Specifier ID No.: *TO22|*T025 Pertinent Data: With C45 Radiant Broiler Above Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh 8 Amps,3/4" Gas @ 45,000 BTU'S Furnish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: L Verify altitude and type of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator assembly. 3. %" Rear gas connection. 4. Heary dufy casters, front with brakes. 5. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembly on one end, and with instaliation/re straining kit. The Kitchen Equipment Conhactor is to install the restraining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plumbing Contractor's use in installing the hose components. O rrEM#27: RANGEwITHovEN Quantity: One (l) Manufacfurer: Wolf Model No.: FS-0-27-FT36 Specifier ID No.: *T0221*'t025 Pertinent Data: Griddle Top Utilities Req'd.: 3/4" Gas @ 120BTU's Furnish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Veriff altitude and type of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator. 3. Rear gas connection. 4. 5" Heary duty casters, fiont with brakes. 5. Provide hi-back riser (coordinate with salamander above). 6. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembly on one end, and with installation/ restraining kit. Install the restraining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plumbing Contractor's use in installins the hose comDonents. ruLY 21, 1999 lt40Q-42 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL. COLORADO ITEM #28: SALAMANDERBROILER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Wolf Model No.: RB36A Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertrnent Data: Wall Mounted Utilities Req'd.: 712" Gas @ 30,000 BTU's Furnish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Verifu altitude and rype of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator. 3. Wall mounting hardware and brackets. 4. Mount on wall as shown on plans. ITEM#29: REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Traulsen & Co. Model No.: ADT 1-32 WUT Specifier ID No.: *T022fT025 Pertinent Data: I Section/Self-Containe&Air-Cooled Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh 10.7 Amps Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: L Hinge doors as shown on plans. TRA #2299 ITEM #30: RADIANTBROILER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Montague Model No.: C45 Specifier ID No.: +T0221+T025 Pertinent Data: Mounted on V136 Convection Oven Utilities Req'd.: 314" Gas @ 126,000 BTU'S Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Verifu altihrde and type of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator assembly. 3. 3/+" Rear gas connection. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT ruLY 21.1999 11400-43 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 4. Mounted on or part of Item #26, Convection Oven. 5. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembly on one end, and with installation/restraining kit. The Kitchen Equipment Contractor is to install the reskaining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plumbing Contractor's use in installing the hose components. 6. l/2" Thick metal top plate above (plate warming). ITEM #31: CHAR BROILER Quantity: One (l) Manufacturer: US Range Model No.: 0836-364 Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: Combine with Item #33. Refrigerated Drawers Utilities Req'd.: 3/4" Gas @ 108,000 BTU's Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Verify altitude and type ofgas. 2. Gas pressure regulator. 4. 314" Rear gas connection. 5. Cap and cover manifold, left and right side. 6. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembiy on one end, and with installation'/ restraining kit. Install the restraining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plumbing Contractor's use in installing the hose components. 7. Low flue risor. 8. Full length plate shelf. IULY 21,1999 11400-44 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLTIB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM#32: OPENBURNERS TR/.#2299 Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: US Range Model No.: 0836-7M Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: Combine with Item #33, Refrigerated Drawers Utilities Req'd.: 314" Gas @ 120,000 BTU's Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specihcations and the following: 1. Verifu altitude and type of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator. 3. 3/4" Rear gas connection. 4. Cap and cover manifold, left and right side. 5. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembly on one end, and with installation/ reshaining kit. Install the restraining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plurnbing Contractor's use in installing the hose components. 6. Low flue risor. 7. Full lengthplate shelf. ITEM #33: REFRIGERATED DRAWERS Quantity: One ( 1) Manufacturer: US Range Model No.: BRSA-2-04-72US Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: Self-Contained Utilities Req'd.: l20V lPh 8.9 Amps Furnish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Heavy duty cord and plug. Coordinate NEMA configuration with Electrical Contractor. 2. Four drawer unit. 3. Combine with Item #3 1 , Char-Broiler and Item #32, Open Bumers. 4. 5" Casters in lieu of legs, two (2) with locks. IULY 2r, 1999 11400-45 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM#34: FRYERASSEMBLY TRA#2299 Quantity: One (1) Assembly Manufacturer: Frymaster Model No.: FM-A2MJH35-SC Specifrer ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: With Filter/Dump Stationffood Warmer Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh 9 Amps (Filter), 120V lPh 6.9 Amps (Food Warmer),ll2" Gas @ 220,000 BTU'S Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Veriff altitude and type of gas. 2. Gas pressure regulator. 3. 5" heavy dufy casters, front with brakes. 4. One (1) T&S #HG-4D-SK-48 commercial use A.G.A. and local code approved poly coated flexible stainless steel hose assembly 48" long, with FreeSpin fittings and Swivelinks on both ends, quick disconnect assembly on one end, and with installatiorV restraining kit. Install the restraining device and provide instructions and coordination for the Plumbing Contractor's use in installing the hose components. 5. Stainless steel fry pot cover. 6. Sediment tray. 7. Common manifold at factory. 8. Assembly to consist of Two fryers and one dump station (from right to left). ITEM #35: SOAP AND TOWEL DISPENSER Quantity: One (1) - Not In This Conhact Section, Specified By Architect, Provided By General Contractor. ITEM#36: WORKCOUNTERWITH SINK Quantify: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifrer ID No.: *T0221*TQ25 Pertinent Data: See Plan for Configuration Utilities Req'd.: 1/2" HW & CW, l-1l2" IW Fabricate and set in place per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard details; FSDl-lB, FSDI-SA, FSDI-7, FSD1-I0, FSD5-1 and FSD5-2. These standard details are to be utilized as basic guidelines only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. 2. One (l) Fisher #31 13 deck mount faucet (12" spout) and one (1) crumb cup waste. FOODSERVICEEQUTPMENT ruLY21,1999 11400-46 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA #2299 ITEM #37: REFRIGERATOR Quantify: One (1) Existing 1. Renovate and relocate per plans and per Section 11400, Part 4 - Existing Equipment, Article 4.0l,Paragraphs A through J. 2. Add 6" stainless steel legs. ITEM #38: SPARE NUMBER ITEM #39: SPARE NTIMBER ITEM #40: SPARE NTIMBER ITEM #41: EXHAUST HOOD Quantity: One (1) Assembly Manufacfurer: Molihon Model No.: BFC 117-54 (Four Sections) Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: Fiiter Type With Make-Up Air Utilities Req'd: 120V lPh (Lights), 14.000 CFM Exhaust, 7,000 CFM Tempered Supply Air Furnish and set in place as per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Assembly to consist of four (4) sections 9'-9" long x 4'-6" wide, plus make-up air plenum. 2. 18 Gauge fype 304 stainless steel. 3. Extemal welded construction in accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 96. All exposed welds to be ground and polished. 4. U.L. Classifred (or approved equivalent), non-adjustable, stainless steel grease filters. 5. Stainless steel, removable grease can(s). 5. Sloped grease trough, full length below filters to grease can(s). 7. Hangers, supports and miscellaneous accessories as required for installation. 8. Air space at rear to accommodate requirements of the latest edition of NFPA 96 clearance to combustibles. 9. All welded duct collars. 10. Pre-piping for Ansul R-102 chemical fire protection system. 11. See sheet FSl.2 for general size and location ofducts. 12. Provide stainless steel closure panels above hood to finished ceiling to conceal exhaust duct and fire protection system piping; verifu height. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT TIJLY 21,1999 11400-47 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB TP.A#2299 VAIL. COLORADO 13. Final connections to hood duct collars by the Mechanical Contractor. 14. Hood construction and components to be UL and NSF listed.(Or approved equivalent). 15. Mounting height of bottom edge of hood will be 6'-6" above finished floor (minimum and normal) to 7'-0" above finished floor maximum. 16. Incandescent light fixtures and bulbs, U.L. listed for use in commercial cooking hoods, NSF approved. 17. Verify and coordinate all dimensions, and supply and exhaust duct requirements and locations with site conditions and Mechanical Contractor. ITEM#42: EXISTINGT.UTURE EQUIPMENT Quantity: Lot - Not In This Contract Section ITEM /143: SPARE NUMBER ITEM#44: COLDPANTRYCOLINTER Quantity: Lot - No Work Required ITEM #45: REFRIGERATED CABINET Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Randell Model No.: 400484 Specifier ID No.: *T0221*T025 Pertinent Data: Pass Through Utilities Req'd.: 120V 1Ph 8.1 Amps Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifrcations and the following: 1. Mount to existing Cold Pantry Counter, Item #44. ruLY2l,1999 11400-48 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #46: HOOD FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TRA#2299 Quantity: One (l) Manufacturer: Ansul Model No.: R-102 Ansulex Liquid Fire Suppressant Specifier ID No.: *T022/*T025 Pertinent Data: Automatic and Manual Utilities Req'd: 120V lPh Fumish and set in place as per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Surface appliance nozzles, hood and duct protection nozzles in Exhaust Hood(s), Item #23. 2. Manual pull station and micro-switches with two sets of normally open and fwo sets of normally closed contact points. 3. All exposed pipe and fittings shall be chrome plated or stainless steel. 4. Six-month and twelve-month inspections, servicing, and replacement of components as per N.F.P.A.-96, latest edition. 5. All components and labor necessary for completely installed system in accordance with N.F.P.A.-96 latest edition, O.S.H.A., and all prevailing rules and codes. 6. Components inside exhaust hood(s) shall be installed at hood manufacturer's shop during fabrication. 7. Provide with automatic mechanical gas shut-off valves (not electric solenoid valves) for equipment below exhaust hood(s). Coordinate sizes and installation with Plumbing Contractor. 8. Electrical Confiactor to provide shunt trip breakers at main power panel, or disconnects, as designated by the Electrical Engineer; interconnected with micro-switch at fire system control panel, for al1 electricity in and under exhaust hood(s). Shunt hips/disconnects to accomplish shut off of electricity in event of fire system activation. ITEM1AT: DRAINER Quantity: Lot - (Part if Item #50, Service Counter) ITEM#48: POS/COFFEECOUNTER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifier ID No.: *T02?l*T025 Pertinent Data: See Plan For Configuration Utilities Req'd.: N/A Fabricate and set in place per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard details; FSDl-lB, FSD1-5A, FSD1-7, FSD1-10, and FSD5-1. These standard details are to be utilized as basic guidelines only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT IULY 21,1999 11400-49 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO TRA#2299 ITEM #49: P.O.S. EQUIPMENT Quantity: Lot - Not In This Conhact Section, Provided By Owner. ITEM#50: REFRIGERATEDBASE Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Delfield Model No.: 4427 Specifier ID No.: *T022/+T025 Pertinent Data: Self-Contained/Air-Cooled Utilities Req'd.: 120V lPh 6.5 Amps Fumish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: 1. Heavy duty cord and plug. Coordinate NEMA configuration with Electrical Contractor. 5. Door hinged as shown on plans. 6. 3" Casters. 7. Delete finished top. ITEM #5I: HAND SINK Quantity: One (1) Existing - No work Required ITEM #52: DISHROOM EQUIPMENT Quantity: One (1) Existing - No work Required ITEM #53: WALL SHELF Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifrer ID No.: *T022n025 Pertinent Data: 1'-2" Wide/See Plan For Length And Configuration. Utilities Req'd.: N/A Fabricate and set in place as per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard detail FSD12-1. This standard detail is to be utilized as a basic guideline only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT IULY 21,1999 11400-50 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLI.IB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #54: WALL SHELF TRA#2299 Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifier ID No.: +T0221T025 Pertinent Data: l'-2" Wide/See Plan For Length And Configuration. Utilities Req'd.: N/A Fabricate and set in place as per plans, details and the following: L similar to standard detail FSD12-I. This standard detail is to be utilized as a basic guideline only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. ITEM #55: SERVICE COI-jNTER Quantity: One (1) Manufacturer: Custom Fabricated Model No.: Stainless Steel Specifier ID No.: *T022 Pertinent Data: '-" Long x 2'-6'Wide x 2'-10" High Utilities Req'd.: 1/2'HW & CW, 1-112" IW Fabricate and set in place per plans, details and the following: 1. Similar to standard details; FSDl-18, FSDl-5A, FSDl-7, FSDl-10, FSD5-1 and FSD5-2. These standard details are to be utilized as basic guidelines only. Refer to these written specifications and any fabrication details included in the contract drawings for precise and complete fabrication instructions. 2. One (1) Fisher #3113 deck mount faucet (12" spout) and one (1) crumb cup waste. ITEM #56: COFFEE BREWER Quantity: One (1) - Not In This Contract Section, Provided By Purveyor. Coordinate Installation With Purveyor. ITEM#57: ICEDTEADISPENSER Quantity: One (1) - Not In This Contract Section, Provided By Purveyor Coordinate Installation With Purveyor. ruLY 21, 1999 1 1400-51 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB VAIL, COLORADO ITEM #58: INSULATED ICE BIN Quantity: One (l) Manufacturer: Randell Model No.: 9500IC Specifier ID No.: *T022/T025 Pertinent Data: Drop-in Utilities Req'd.: l" IW Furnish and set in place per manufacturer's standard specifications and the following: l. Install into item #55 Service Counter. ITEM #59: SODA/WATERDISPENSING GIIN Quantity: One (1) - Not In This Conhact Section, Provided By Purveyor. Coordinate Installation With Purveyor. ITEM #60: SPARE NTIMBER TF.A#2299 JULY 21,1999 11400-s2 FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT t-l Uiiliiy chose. Stoinless steel kick plote os specified. REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. '.:'/......\ l-l 2" 14 Gq. sioiniess sieal lop, 1" x 4" x 14 Go.\-rro,n,ess sleel legs with cho n nel rein f orcing.o d ju sio ble bullei feei. FOODSERVICE PL-ANS 38 2" c{ CHEF,S COUNTIR sEcroN AT WoRKBOARD)FSDg- 1 ;. 9-|r)uJ C.J 6o ()t! N t)(o I (\ o{ tA 1" x 4" x 14 Go. chonnel reinforcing. 'l 6 Go. sioinless steel boltom shelf . 16 Go. stoinless eel mid-shelf. HOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES JULY 1999 Angle frome. Attqch screw to nui welded lo bock sida. Provide verticol odjusiment slot. (Minimum of 18" O.C.) Coniin uous bumoer. Obtoin iroy somple from own€r ond sei iroy lock occording ly. b to leoding 152 (55) REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PLANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. IRAY LOCK FSD9_7 S= fO co fO 6i Y lO @ n 1-5/16"! HOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES JULY 1999 ,,\ : of shelf dnd secur€ woshers qnd siqinless brockeis of oll ViEW FSD12- JULY 1999 tt c..l I Provide molchlng risers on ends ogoinsi wolls or equipmeni. (e14) | -L (e11) 16 Go. stoinlass sleel shelf of oil welded construction. Sacura brockels lo woll wilh 'l / 4" -20 stoinless sieel bolts onchor€d wllh toggels or exponsion sh ields. Weld studs to bottom io brockeis with lock sieel cop n uis. 14 Go. sioin less sleel wslded conslruciio n. 102) t r') N o REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PI-ANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. STAINLESS STEEL WALL SHELF 0 rt) |O ll ll I I J PL Hug 'N ed9 152 152 C C 56" o.C. Mox.56" 0.C. Mox. (102) n I $,1 THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES I I i I -t.."\?\lR l- I I I I I t -:::=-:---1 -*-*-i,) I i: -/' 't I n,/\i l)\]IL/ i " I tl (20) / Nl A STRAIGHT TURN-DOWN B BU LLNOSE C RoLLED FLAT D RoLLED REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PLANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. EDGES FSDl_1 JULY 1999 THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES 4" (2O) STANDARD C STAN DARD- I NTERM EDIATE REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. B SQUARE TURNBACK D STANDARD-EXTENDED AND FOODSERVICE PI-ANS 4 qrP to woll. SPLASHES FSDl -5 ililY laqQ a," ( lo\ r,') 4" (2o)4" (20) THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES Close end of chonnels when exposed. I eieal nlecai Plares. TABLES SINKS Legs to be 1-5/8" O.D. 16 Go. sioinless steel ossemblv wiih bullei fooi. Gusseis io be sloinless steel with sel screws for securing legs. Fully weld gussseis to chonnels or gusset plotes. Crossroils io be 1 -5/8" O.D. 16 Go. sioinless steel iubing fully welded io legs. Where crossroils join cobinei body, provide f longe secured with stqinless steel screws. REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PI-ANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. LEGS AND CROSSBRACING FSD 1-7 CABINETS THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES JULY 1999 \? Froming 1" x 4" x 14 Go. golvonized sieel wiih closed ends. Secure chon nel sioinless sieel Weld siuds lo underside of lobletop wiih lock woshers ond cop nuis. ond securs to f rcming wiih ovol h eqd ,^c -'-l I I I - r-r5--------l IvI froming to wood top screws. REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PI-ANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. TABLE TOP UNDERBRACING FSDl-10 THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES JULY 1999 i/ran\(457) 16 Go. sioin less sie e l. Chonne 16 Go. s'teel. reinforcing. sioin less 1-1/4" O.D. 16 Go. sto in less steei supports 3'-0" (914) O.C. mox. c\ I r.) N t I Tighi fii wiih silicone seolo ni. (Typico l) 3/8" x 16 stoinless steel hex head bolt, stoinless steel nui ond stqinless steel lockwosher, welded f+In lUbe. \ryPrcor,l REFER TO WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND FOODSERVICE PLANS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CHEF'S COUNTER FSD 1_28 JULY 1999 THOMAS RICCA ASSOCIATES OVERSH ELF VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CIUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 12200 -Carpet July 21, 1999 -Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, Section 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to install where scheduled and shown on the drawings the carpet and pad as specified herein and shall furnish and install all other related necessarv items. a. Install owner provided carpet and pad as specified herein. b. Furnish and install all thresholds, tackless stripping, door metals, etc. as required for installation. c. Provide Purchasing Agent with necessary takeofis and quantity information as required to order all carpet in the correct quantities, length, roll sizes, dye lots, etc. for the entire project. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS z.l 2.2 Material used in the fabrication and installation of this work shall be new and the best grade obtainable of their respective types. Carpet: by Owner See Furnishing Volumes for individual specifications Underlavment: Furnished by Owner a. 12 feet wide or as noted. b. 40 oz. Hartex pad or most appropriate like type pad compatible to Vail, Colorado climate. Tackless Strippinq: Shall be Roberts "Smoothedge", or approved equal. Door Metals and Edqe Trim: Shall be clamp-down type with no exposed fastening, unless oiherwise specified. Exposed screws or nails are not acceptable. Installation of the carpet shall be performed by skilled, experienced, journeymen carpet installers. Apprentices shall be used in accordance with the terms of the contractual agreement with the union and only when the use of apprentices is applicable under the terms of such Agreement. The work is to include all labor, equipment, material, and tools necessary for the completion of the job. The installation is to be in accordance with the carpet manufacturer's recommendations for the best installation practices. Workmanship shall be in keeping with the highest standards of the carpet installation industry. General Contractor shall take all measurements necessary and prepare a schedule of quantities (yardage, rolls or square feet) ofeach material specified. The schedule shall be presented with bid 2.3 2.4 2.5 t.o t.l Anderson/Mlller, Ltd. 329 West 1Bs Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312\ 226-2555fel. AMLTD@aol.mm e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 12200 - Caroet July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 proposal to the Owner for purchasing. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Measurements a. Dimensions in the plans and specifications and the drawings are to be considered as approximates. Contractor shall be required to carefully check in the field all dimensions and other conditions affecting his work. The contractorshall be held solely responsible for proper installation of the carpet in all areas designated. b. Contractor shall provide Owner with necessary information so that carpet may be obtained in rolls and widths thatwill avoid extra seams and reduce cutting and trimming losses. Contractor shall be required to advise the Owner of desired roll dimensions so as to provide proper roll lengths for long conidors and for large expanses of carpet that may require special installation considerations. Any cutting of carpet rolls due to access problems to other floors shall require Owner approval. 3.2 The Contractor shall inspect the subflooring before commencement of work. The Conkactor shalt notify the Owner, in writing, of any conditions that will prevent him from producing satisfactory finished work. The start of installation of carpet by the Contractor shall be an indication of his acceptance of the subfloors and he will automatically assume the responsibility for any unacceptable finished work caused by subfloor condition (or existing padding, if reused) The Contractor shall carefully broom-clean floors that are to be carpeted prior to the instattation of carpet and padding. 'Removal and Replacement of Furniture and Equipment a. Removing and replacement of furnishings in place prior to the actual initial installation of the carpeting shall be by others. Contractor shall give Owner prompt and timely notice of the necessity such removal. lnstallation a. Prior to commencing installation of the carpet the Contractor shall confer with the carpet manufacturer concerning the most efficient and conect way of executing the installation. The manufacturer's recommendations shall be considered binding and final unless otherwise determined by the Designer. b. All installation techniques shall shictly adhere with industry standards. Contractor shall be required to propedy prepare the site for laying the carpet. The condition of the floors and preparatory steps to insure a high quality installation shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor once the work has started. All carpet and underlayment shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer of the products used. J.J 3.4 3.5 3.6 Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18u Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555lax Al/LTD@aol.com email VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 12200 - Caroet July 21, 1999 - Page 3 f. lf mill flaws affecting the appearance, color, or texture of the carpet are discovered during laying operations, installers shall be required to notify the Owner at once. Cuts from rolls with such flaws shall not be laid without the specific approval of the Owner. Where carpet meets another floor material (i.e., vinyl, tile, quarry tile, tenazzo\, blind metal edge stripping shall be used with the tightest possible joining, except where otherwise specified under these specifications. Cutting of carpet at monuments shall be of an "H" type or similar to provide for substantially invisible closure should the monument be moved. Framing of outlets shall be secured over carpet to protect edges of cut. Final details at monuments to be approved by Designer to be approved by Designer. Installation of carpet shall be tackless strip, Roberts "Smoothedge", or approved equal. Padding (cushion) shall be laid in largest possible lengths, using minimum number of sections, making sure that padding is securely adhered to the sub-floor with the padding cement as manufactured by Roberts Consolidated Industries, or equal, to prevent shifting, buckling, etc. All seams in rubber padding shall be joined by tape seaming and cemented with padding cement. All bubbles shall be knee-kicked out and a slight stretch applied to the padding. Cushion seams shall be laid out so that carpet seams will not fall directly over them. Padding shall be carefully laid so as to provide a good foundation for laying of the carpet. Excessive patching using small remnants will not be permitted. Carpet is to be installed over padding in accordance with manufacture/s recommendations for seaming technique and proper amount of stretch in length and width. Power stretchers are to be utilized in order to obtain the proper tension on the carpet. Knee-kickers are not considered adequate substitutes for power stretchers. Materials shall be cut and fitted tightly to walls, obstructions, corners, pipe fittings, and electrical, air conditioning, heating and ventilation outlets. Power stretching shall be a minimum of 1 1/2 degrees in all direction, 17 Seaming lf the manufacturer has any special instructions regarding the seaming of the carpet as specifiedherein,thecarpetcontractormustabidebythem. Seamsshall notoccurat doonways and entries perpendicular to doors or enhies. Additionally, seams occuning at doors parallel to door frames shall be centered directly under the door. Length seams shall be trimmed and joined in accordance with the manufacture/s specifications. When installing pattern goods refer to detail drawings to see placement and direction of design. Repeat to match at all seams. Carpet shall be properly cut to eliminate traying ot thecutends,cutsbeingmadefromthefront,notthebackofthematerial. Cutsshall be made to insure continual pattem matching throughout. All cross-seamsshall becutandmadeonthewire. Thereshall benotcross-seamsinthe run of the conidors. Laying techniques shall be in complete conformance with the carpet d. b. 9. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18r'Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (3142m-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 12200 - Carpet July 21, 1999 - Page 4 manufacturer's recommended installation practices. d. Hot tape systems will be permitted if unconditionally warranted for the life of the carpet by themanufactureroftheproductandthecarpeting. Heatseamtapeshall beasrecom- mended by the manufacturer. Seams shall lie flat with no visible puckering, pulling or distortion. e. When border is used refer to detail drawing to see placement and direction of border. lf border has a stripe of pattern, special care must be taken to match repeat a stripe at 90 degree intersections. Seams at 90-degree intersection must be mitered. Mitered seams to be either sewn or joined with hot tape as per manufacturer's recommended method. 3.8 Protection And Clean-Up a. The Contractor shall protect the carpet installation from damage resulting from the work of other tradesmen in the building, scheduling and responsibility to be coordinated with Owner and building contractor. Carpet installed prior to completion of installation of the building fumishings and fixtures shall be protectively covered by the Contractor. This covering shall be removed only when that segment of the work is completed and approval to do so has been issued in writing by the Owner. Carpet under any covering shall continually be inspected for mildew, etc. b. Upon completion of the installation of each area and at the end of each day, the Conhactor shall remove all waste and excess materials and store all tools and equipment. c. Upon completion of the entire installation, or such segments of the installation as the Owner may prescribe, the Contractor shall carefully and thoroughly vacuum-clean the entire carpeted surface with an upright beater-type vacuum cleaner. All soil, spots, and stains shall be removed by methods recommended by the manufacturer of the carpet. All such work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Owner, d. Contractor shall be responsible for damage to any building surfaces caused by carpet installation i.e., paint, woodwork, doors, base boards, etc. e. The cost of removing and replacement of equipment and furniture necessitated by conective or warranty work shall be borne by the Conkactor, Contractor shall make timely anangements with the Owner for such removal and replacement as may be required. 3.9 Ovenun And Usable Scrap a. All usable excess pieces of carpet, not necessary to complete the work, shall be packaged in wrapping suitable for storage, clearly labeled and marked as to construction quality, color, and sizes, and be placed in an orderly manner in such area as may be designated by the Owner. 3.10 Corrective Work Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18th Skeet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 fione (3121226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol.corn e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 12200 - Carpet July 21 . 1999 - Page 5 The Contractor shall be required to repair the carpet, repair seams, joints and edges, and removetwisting,puckeringorbubblesaftertheinitial installationhasbeencompleted. The exact time for performing of this work shall be left to the discretion of the Owner, but shall be within the first twelve (12) months after linal approval and acceptance of the original installation. Owner is to give adequate notice for performing the work so that the Contractor may make the necessary affangements for doing the work. Once such notice has been given, the Contractor shall be required to promptly start the work and vigorously prosecute the corrective work to a satisfactory conclusion. r r r * * END sEcTloN 12200 * * * * * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18'h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone 1312) 226-2555 fu AMLID(Oaol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB # 93026.15 Material Reference pROpERTy Alfredo's FINISHES carpet DATE .ruryzt,rggg DESCRIPTION Location: Field Carpet Paftern: Town & Country Color: 180/33171 Charcoal Width: 12'-0" Repeat: 18" width, 18" length Axminster Carpets 919 Third Street New York, NY 10022 (800) 356-5013 Attn: Frank Heller Location: Border Carpet Pattem: Town & Country Color: 180133179Charcoal Width: 18" wide total, 2 per width Repeal 4/9'down, 9" across Axminster Carpets 919 Third Street New York, NY 10022 (800) 356-5013 Attn: Frank Heller VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 16010 - Electrical Power and Lighting July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Conhactor in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - GENERAL CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to furnish and install the electrical work shown on the drawings and specified herein. 1.2 The Electrical Work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Furnish and install Fluorescent Fixtures at Kitchen, Cold Prep Area and Waitress Station and other recessed fi(ures throughout the Main Dining Area per drawings and Electrical specifications. Remove existing ceiling fixtures as required and noted, Provide all necessary circuiting. b. Install new owner supplied chandeliers and sconces in locations shown. Remove existing ceiling fixtures as required and noted. Provide all necessary circuiting. c. Furnish and install new duplex and/or quad outlets as indicated on drawings and specified herein. d. Install additional or relocate existing data receptacles as noted on plans and specified here- in. e. Install additional or relocate existing telephone jacks as noted on plans and specified herein. Jacks to be RJ-11-Cwhere noted on plans. f. Remove and reinstall all smoke detectors and alarm devices following installation of new finishes. S. Provide new circuits as required for new equipment in Kitchen and Service Station. Coordinate with Section 15000-Equipment. 2. MATERIALSANDMETHODS 2.1 Furnish and install all fixtures specified at within the Electrical Engineering drawings. 2.2 Supply all appropriate lamps to complete installation of fixtures as specified. All fluorescent lamps to be warm white full spectrum (3200K) with instant-on. Contractor to verify proper ballast to fixture orior to installation. 2.3 StandardDuplexoutlet: LevitonDuplexreceptacleNo.5325orequal tomatchexisting. Ground Fault receotacle to be No. 6598-1. 2.4 Standard Fourplex Coverplate: Leviton fourplex coverplale No. 80409. 2.5 Telephone receptacle to be Duplex RJ-1 1-C jack where noted on drawings. Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18b Skeet, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312\226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tu AMLTD@aol,mm +mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob# 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 1 6010 - Electrical Power and Lighting July 21 , 1999 - Page 2 2.6 Conduit shall be thinwall (EMT) Conduits shall be supported from building structure by beams of approved conduit hangers or clamps. Minimum conduit size shall be 3/4". 2.7 Junction boxes in ceiling and wall locations noted on drawings shall be galvanized. 2.8 Colorofnewreceptaclesandfinishanddesignofnewfaceplatesshall bedarkbrown. Submit sample to AML for approval prior to installation. 2,9 In general, all wire for use in interior dry locations shall consist of type THHN thermoplastic 600 volt insulated stranded copperconductors. No wire smallerthan No. 12 shall be used for lighting or Power wiring. 2.10 lf permitted by local code, under carpet cable may be used for relocation of telephone and T.V. cable. Under carpet cable to be used for relocation of television and telephone. Telephone cable to be modular plug 2-pair telephone cable as manufactured by: Burndy Corporation Power Divi- sion. Install With Bottom Shield as recommended by the manufacturer. Television Cable to be standard coaxial data cable. Provide all tools and fittings necessary for custom and varying lengths. 3. EXECUTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Remove existing light fixtures where noted and dispose of offsite. Locations as noted on drawings. 3.2 Examine the substrates and supporting structure and the conditions under which the work specified in this section is to be installed and remedy conditions detrimental to the work. Do not proceed with the installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been conected. 3.3 The General Contractor under Section 09250 - Gypsum Drywall, after installation of light fixtures 'and outlets, shall patch to match adjacent finishes, as necessary prior to final installation of coverplates, finish trim, light trim, light diffusers, etc. 3.4 All wiring, including electrical, except under carpet cable if permitted, telephone and T.V. cable, must be run through conduit as specified. Conceal all conduit - coordinate with Section 06200 Carpentry and Section 09250 Gypsum Drywall. 3.5 All labor and materials to be in accordance with the provisions of the City of Vail, CO - Electrical Code as cunently in force. * r * * * END SECTIoN 16010 ** ** * Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312) 226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fa< AtullTDtOaol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 17000 - Salvage July 21, '1999 - Page 'l 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The Salvager in accordance with the specitications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and equipment to perform the requirements of the work specified herein. Allconditions within SECTION 00700 - GENEMT CONDITIONS applicable specifically to the General Contractor: item 4.0 through item 21.0 inclusive, shall apply to the Salvager as well. 1.2 The extent of the salvaging work shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Removal and off-site disposal of, all carpet, edge trim, tack strip and pad. b. Removal and off-site disposal of, all drapery materials and including track. c. Removal and otf-site disposal of, the following furnishings: PER HOTEL LIST 2. EXECUTION OF WORK 2.1 Carpet, pad, tack strips and metals shall be fully removed. Glued surfaces shall be scraped so that floor surface is suitable for installation of new carpet and pad. 2.2 All furnishings, attached wall cleats and fasteners shall be removed with reasonable caution as to prevent damage to wall surface. 2.3 Drapery hardware including all screws and fasteners shall be removed with reasonable caution to prevent damage to wall or ceiling surface. 2.4 lt is the responsibility of the Salvager to coordinate removal of materials off premises with the Operator and the General Contractor. Procedural outline and general demolition schedules shall be submitted to the Operator and the General Contractor. No storage on site will be permitted. * r * r * END SECTION 17000 " * * * * AMerson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (3121226-2555 fax AMLTD@aol,com e+nail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 18000 - Furnishing Coordination July 21, 1999 - Page 1 1. SCOPEOFWORK 1.1 The General Contractor in accordance with the specifications, SECTION 00700 - GENEML CONDITIONS, shall furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the requirements of the work sDecilied herein. 1.2 The extent of Furnishing Coordination and Installation shall include but is not limited to receiving and installation of FF & E ooods as follows: a. Placement of free standing furniture/lamps according to plan. b. Artwork to be attached to wall bv cleat. c. Installation of mounting banquettes and booths. 1 .3 lnstallation of work to be done by others, in coordination with Furniture Coordinator: a. Carpet b. Drapery c. Salvaging d. Any other subconhactors including but not limited to: (1) Carpenters (2\ Painters (3) Wallcovering Installers (4) Electricians (5) Mechanical Contractors (6) Kitchen Equipment Contractors 1.4 Furniture Coordinator to provide the following: a. Adequate warehousing for ownersupplied furnishings and transportation offurnishings to job site. b. Daily receiving reports of deliveries with delivery tickets and packing slips attached. c. Competent supervisors familiar with hotel installations and operations. d. Delivery schedules and progress charts of the installation to be submitted in bar chart form. e. Trash removal from working areas on a daily basis. f. Filing/follow-up of freight claims. Anderson/Miller,Ltd, 329West 'l8rhStreet,Suite600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500phone (3121226-2555fa< Au!I!@ggl.c9me-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AML Job #: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION '18000 - Furnishing Coordination July 21, 1999 - Page 2 g. Scheduling of FF & E work by others as described in item 1 .4. Coordination with all other conshuction trades. h. Expediting of all merchandise as per specifications and purchase orders. i. Furniture installer to work in off-hours and evenings as required by the job schedule. 1.5 Owner/Operator will provide the following: a. Office space close to the loading dock for the duration of the project. b. Telephoneserviceforcontactingsuppliers. c. Air conditioning, heat and eleckicity as needed during the installation, including office sDace, d. Use of a copy machine for the duplication of receiving reports and packing slips. e. Adequate vertical transportation from ground level of project to various floors or levels where FF & E work shall take place, including operator, if required. f. Adequate security during the period of installation. 1.6 FF & E laborshall comply with all local and state union codes and local conditions. 1.7 Time Frame: to be determined by the Purchasing Agent, 1.8 Contract: All verbal agreements shall be null and void affecting the contract price and conditions. * * * * r END SECTION 18000 * * * * * Anderson/l\4iller, Ltd. 329 West 18'h Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 fu AMLTD@aol.com e-mail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS Alternate List July 21. 1999 - Page 1 LIST OF ALTERNATES Alternate #1 Install new four sided stone clad fireplace per manufacturer's specifications and enclosed details. Centerline of the flue to align with the centerline of the Restaurant entry doors. Centerline of the fireplace hearth to align with the centerline of the seating area as indicated on drawings. Consult MEP drawings for additional information. * ** * * END ALTERNATE LIST * * i * * Anderson/Milfer, Ltd. 329 West 18th Street, Suite 6@ Chicago, lL 6ffi16 (312) 226-2500 phone (312) 226.2555 tax AlvlUQ@aol.csm eflail VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB Alfredo's AMLJob#: 93026-15 GENEML CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS AD lndex July 21 , 1999 - Page 1 AD INDEX AD-1 ALTERNATE #1 - Plan Sections of Firenlace AD-1.1 ALIERNATE #1 - Elevations and Sections of Fireplace AD-1.2 ALTERNATE #1 - Details of Fireolace AD-2 Section and Details of Sneeze Guard **TTTENDADINDEX.**** Anderson/Miller, Ltd. 329 West 18s Street, Suite 600 Chicago, lL 60616 (312)226-2500 phone (312) 226-2555 tu Al,4LTD@aol,com e+nail 2',-4u+ REOUIRED MA9ONRY BEHIND STONE FACE. RANDOM aIZED ANO PLACED ROUNPED gTONE. RATIO 10 BE A?RO\/ED EY AMLTD. MIN. - 14'FLUE NlrH "BOLEY" qob-42q-860 (FIREPLAcE MAUNFJ RE6OM}4ENDED "METALBE5I 09" CHIMNE'/ 9Y3Ta-}4. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'g RECOMMEOATIONg. LINE AT |IOOD BURNINe AREA - ?ER 'OOLEY " MANI.JFACTURER aeFl. OONTINUOIJ9 DARKENED NATURAL aTEEL METAL FRAME. 3/4' gfONE CLAD LEDEE ANP 3IDE. --l MIN. - 14'FLUE l^,llTH "BoLEY' qOb-42q-EbO (FIREPLACE MAUNFJ RECOMMENDED "METALBE9T 09' oHIMNFT gYgTEM. IN9TALL PER MANUFA6ruRER'9 RECOMENDATION. RE@UIREP MA5ONRY EEHIND STONE FACE. EI.HPOV 1IZED AND ?LAOED ROUNDEP gTONE. RATIO TO OE APFROVED BY AMLTP. {.-l { ,''- ''f '_A, _,_.,---,.r_ $ scele, 314" = t'-o' \ r*'ri l-,t {er-Zl 3/4" 5 9IDE i l-i ) >'i j =t\ir- Tot'tE 1LAD Leoo:- eNa----ri '-i \ L\I LCAER PLAN V) I c! Fr) O) O)o, c\ I iij lll ili Ir- iii It" lii', rll tii iii tl I lli ,t lil lil ril ,,; ill lli iil il .I 'ili .lii an r/i t./ t \r _+l r f n2u J40 < *(l- ;iJ i,t Xu o'RlJ \Fq Z 4lL o t, F 3k O* Lrl r U)nEz \;0 zZt <K0 J :I,J L 3U) eef;fr6 -E6$0 EiA N'4 -'9.5 ) J :^ = V2-" '4 )trc0 -o -;80 ggx*r ? sa:i &tLE 3/4" = l'.o" 3ECTION W ALTER.I\ATE #I |r) I F-) O) REdIJIRED MAgONRT EEHII{2 gTdTlEFAOE. RAJIREP I,{AgONTT EEI{T{D 9TOT€ FACE. FFOVIPE ALL I€CE96ART gTFTJoTIJRAL BRA6INE. 64 RAI@OH 3IZED A}D PLAaEP RA}DOM EI@ Tt{D PL^4'@ FOr,,t@E9 sTOt€. RATIO fO BE AFFFOVEP BY A'ILTD. ROIJI@E 5TOI.{E. RAflO TO EE AFPR'^/E9 BY A!'ILT''. OLAD g+ELF JLAD 9ll€I,7. CANN}UqJ9 PARKENED NATIJRAL gTEEL F€TAL FRA}'E lill 3/4' sfd€ LED€E A}D gIDE. N FRONT ELEVATION @"Y2 sctLe' l/2" = t'-o"\!7 sc.ALe, v2" = l'-o" ATTER.NATE #I J?3 - 5<(fih l- *u L,J Hr UIL 05.\,9 I J|-t tfj O:H LrJ \r 9(n r -z 0H3 u 3s (n j'n es;ni IEBFo Erei; =!4"t )t:a0 6-x{o phuRh E:9H;€$6'-( I c\.1 F.)LINE AT AOOD BURNINe AREA - PER ,,BOLEY' MANUFA6TURtsR g?EC. 35 DEEREE AN6LE 2'TYP. HEAVY OAVOE CONTINUOU9 PARKENED NATURAL STEEL METAL FRAME. \ I I + I RANDOP1 3IZED ANP PLACEO R:OUNPED 5TONE. RATIO TO BE APPROVED BY AMLTP. MA9ONRY NOToHED FOR FRAME sTOPPER. METAL FRAME VERTIO& aCALE, FULL aCALE PETAIL J ?l'i - 5i <fid L *ld ' aV- bl gt' hJ oEr \;q LA< o:E F?; 036 u3b tn3H d89fr>h@o;iO dr.|..r(o-.E6NO frdeHj 3l?-?)t r c 0 6-;80 9?61{RF E:ftj a$6*{ ,D APPLICATION mLL NOT EE AccEpTED tF It{coHpLErE oR Ur{sIGr{EDffJ i.t at L_=IF / / Irff1?l-"r*r(rffipectioffi) mYilwyfiLly "^.--:--" sE : er. rEiJr't. rvv-t;rJrl-t Ev-t EFt , LD.37g3t7a2.a5z FAGE -7:.:.Jryntrgn Fdl permit wiil not be acc€pted without the fotlowing'Vail, Color.do 81657 Provid. M.dranical Room Lryout drawn to gcalc to include: = ltlechanical Roorn Dlmenilonr o combudion Air Dsct gze and Lootiorl c: Flue, VCnt Ind Gas Un! Slzc and Locauon c Heat Locc €alcs. /-o Uti/J9_ ol]'Ie at CONTRACTOR INFORMATION i /#;;;" cut/ spec sheets for Parcel # no Hdg. robNamc: l/l,,_ GScnOS Aora,_rob Mdress; 13@ tr(eSraa/ot DE , Y'!,i oz L, * qt l-loc, o f, ?i S; ?e;S,^(,.5r-<. 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Inc. 4t5 | t. nnrcilct ooum - f coclcUooD. oolonnDo 80t t0 pQSoO- ccL\l (lotl r6!-8t50 Fco. ooota rs$ E g€ o\ 3()E acr s.f d ?' 1& s (\ x (\ c o 3 a v) 9.E o EI o E c t9 t c{x \(t b0 D x K x \o {t b0 q oo r| \ct (Y| =o trl d o F x a E a o E E ol dg iifi OE ET EE gE €r Ett KE r= ,D -.! I FE EEH HfE rFq >l; Fl 383 SECTION IV - SYSTf,M I'ESIGN LJL EX.3470 6-l-95 Page4-24 REV.2 NOzz.E PLACEMENT Rf,,QUIREMENTS (Continued) Noazle Applicetiou Chrn The following chad has been developed to assist in calculating the quantity and tlpe ofnozzle required to protect each duct, planum or appliance. NOTICE This chart is for general reference only. See complete details for each tlpe ofhazard. Erzrrd Duct c Trmritio (Shgle Nozzle) Duct r Traasitic (Shgle Noz.le) Dud q Trmsitio (Dral Nozlc) Eledrc6tdic PrecipitrtG (A1 Brse of D|rd) Plg|um (Horizmtal Prcoaicr) Plerum (V€rlical Prd€dial) Fry€r/Split Vat Fry€rrr Muimum Eezard Dimensions t ogh - tlnlinit€d Pqin€a€r - 27 in. (67 crlr) Dianaer - E.5 (22 czr) ktglh-Lhlimitd PerirDds - 75 in. (190.5 crn) Diflr€.€r - 24 h. (61 crl) Iagh - thlimitld Perimeter - 150 in. (381 cn ) Dislrifr - 24 in. (61 arr) lndividual Cell ranglh - t n. (2.4 m) Filter Heigfl - 20 b (51 crn) L.agth - 4 ft. (1.2 m) Widh - 4 i. (1.2 m) Maxinum Size (withod drb bo.rd) lJ h. (38 crn) x 14 b (36 cur) Area - 2 !0 sq. in. (1355 sq crn) Maxirnun Hlglr hoxistny Medium hoximity Maximum Size (wirh &ip bocrd) 2l b. (53 on) x l4 b. (36 un) Ar€o - 294 sq. b. (1897 sq. cn) M|ximum (Fry Pot srd nd €xc€ed 15 in x 14 in Uig[ Proximity Mediurn hoximity Nozle Nwle Ouantitv Heiqhts t- t- t- t- t- 27 -47 m. 20 -27 m. 27 - 47 in. 20 -27 n. Nozzle Pert No. 4r9336 4t9317 t 78078. 4t93t7 / 78078. 419334 419115 t 4t7tl2 4t9316 t 4t7ft3 419339 4193,10 Norzle Tip Stemping Flow No lw/ tws 2WnWH' 2Wt2WH. l/2N lN/lNs/tNss lwlws/lwss #oF ILOW NozzLEs POINTS 4t9339 4l93,lO 230 24s 230 245 .!J.. zllnldd l.tlrlldt 6tlor, O.i -drloF..rdtealr...f att||f$.rbd.FciE d.i.rhtFr, E &dLd lfdr id ar Pt a-tot tb. dr t-lo t SECTION ry - SYSTEM DESIGN uL EX. 3470 Gl-95 Page 4-25 REV.2 NOAil,E PIACEMENT REQIJIREMENTS (Contlnued) Nozle Applicrtion Chrrt (Conthued) Merimum Hezerd Ilimengiong Maxirum Sizc (wilhorl drb bosrd) 19 l/2 in. (49.5 crn) x 19 in. (48.2 crn) Area - 370 l/2 aq. in. (2390 eq. crn) Mrxinrum Hig[ Proxinity Low Proximity fdrxinun Size (wih &ip bo.rd) 25 3A in. (64.4 o) Arca - (3194 sq. cm) Maximum (l.'y pd si& mu$ nd €r@ed 19 l/2 in. (49.5 cn) x t9 in. (48.2 crn) High koximny low Proximity l.qrg€d Side 28 in. (71 cn) Ar€o - 336 sq. in. (215t sq. cr) t oed Side (llieh ftoxirnity) 28 in. (71 r:rr) Ar€a - 672 sq- in. (4135 rq- er) IflgEn Si& (Medium hoximity) 2t in. (71 crn) Ar€8 - 672 sC. in. (4335 sq. an) LcrgE{ Side (Lo$, Prcxinily) 36 io" (91 cm) Arca - l00t sq. in. (6503 sq. qn) L-argred Side (High Proximny) 48 br. (122 rrn) Are! - l44O sq. in. (9290 aq. or) Logcs Sidc (Hidh Proximity) 30 in. (76 qu) Aree - 720 eq. in. (1t29 q. or) I-cnge< Side (High Proxinity) 36 in. (91 qn) Area - 1080 v1. ['. (27a3 sq. crn) t qlce{l' Sid€ (M€diurn Proximity) 48 in. (122 ctn) Are. - 14.t0 sq. in. (9190 sq. crn) Nozde Nozele Ousntitv Heishtr 2l - 34 in- 13 - t6 in. Nozle Tip Strmping Flow No. 290 Nozzle Part No. #OF FLOW NOZZLES POINTS Hszgrd Fryert' Range 4r9338 4t9t42 3N 290 3N 290 IF 2l - 34 in. 419338 f3 - 16 in. 419142 30.50 in. 419333 (?6 .127 qn) t()-r0in. 4193,10 (102 -127 un) 30 - 40 in. 419341 (76 - 102 qn) 15 - 20 in. 419342 (38 - 5l qn) 30 - 50 in- (76 - 127 q'n\ (P€nmetef loq!€d) 30 - 50 in. (76 - 127 crn) (rx ir lJcatqJ) 35 - ,lO in. (89 - 102 un) (p.rlrlddr loqt.rl) 20 - 30 in. (51 - 76 crn) lo€t€d) 4t9341 260 4t9342 290 419315t4t7112 IN/INS/INSS 4t9342 .'f.. |i|l Dd. F!trli...a.iNL Ctd. e dddld i'ferrih $ PTr a-l o.I rlrc{h.i-t ot SECTION IV. SYSTEM DESIGN l.lJ-Ex.3470 REV.2 3-29-96 Page4-25.1 Hazerd Griddle (Coinued) NOZiItr E PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Nozle Applicrtion Chert (Contlnued) Marimum Hezard I)imenrions Nozele Ourntitv I I-crg€d Side (t w Proxirnity) 48 b. (122 cm) Area - l,l40 8q. in. (9290 sq. crn) f-ogf.i Side - 34 io. (t6 qn) Ar€s - 1088 sq. io. (7019 sq. {:n) l,€ngh - a3 in. (109 cn) Widh - 3r in. (79 qn) Logfd Sid€ - 2a in. (61 crn) Ar€. - 528 sq. in. (3406 sq. on) L,oeest 8i& - 24 in. (6 I qn) At€a - 528 sq. in. (3a06 rq. ur) Lmg€s Side - 3a in. (85 qtr) Area - 680 sr;. io- (4388 sq. cm) l,q|ged Si& - 24 in. (6 t on) Area - 288 sq. in. (l t58 sq. on) La|ge{ Side - 24 in. (6 I qn) Area - 288 sq. in. (1E58 sq. on) f-crgst Sid€ - 30 io. (76 qr) Area - 720 sq. in. (4645 sq. crn) L,oe€st Sid€ - 30 in. (76 qn) Area - 720 sq. in (.1&15 sq. car) t"crgth - 32.5 in. (82.5 on) Widh - 30 in. (76 cur) t -rgth - 32.5 in. (t2.5 or) Widh - 30 irr. (76 crn) 14 in. - 30 in. (36 - 76 on) Diamea€r 3.75 - 8.0 h. (9.5 - 20 on) Doqr I I in. - 18 in. (28 - 116 un) Diarrrrs 3.0 - 5.0 in. (7.6 - ll crn) Deep I I in. - 24 in. (28 - 6l un) Dianeq 3.0 - 6.0 io. (t - 15.2 crn) Dq+ 4t9336 I 4t7331 IW/IWS/|WSS 4t9lt5/4t7tt2 |N/INS/INSS 4193,+0 245 419335 /419332 lN 4t93t51419J32 lN/lNS/INSS 419t35/4t9332 lN/lNS/lNsS 4l9ll5l4t93t2 tN/lNS/INSS 41933t 3N 4t9338 3N 419334 l/2N 419334 t/2N 4t9341 260 4193t5 / 4t73!2 tN / INSS 4t9t35 t4t73t2 lN/ INSS Nozzle Heiqhts l0 - 20 in. (25 - 5l crn) (p€rimder locat€d) l0 - 26 in. (25 - 66 qn) l -l in. (3-Eqn) l8 - 40 in. (,16 - 102 qn) 26 - 40 ia. (66 - 102 cn) 20-50m. (51 - 127 qu) l8 - 35 in. (,16 - 89 an) 18 - .lO in. (46 - 102 gn) 14 - 40 in. (16 - 102 crn) t4- 40 in. (36 - 102 {rn) Nozzle Prra No. 4t9t4l Nozzle Tip Stamping Flow No. 2120 # OF FII)W NO77r.rS POINTS Choin Broiler. (Ovedead Protodico) Chain Brcilet (Horizq&l ltdoci6) Gas-Rtdild Chrr-Broiler Elqlric C'hsr Broil€r l-cva-Roc* Broil€f Natursl Ctsrcoal Broil€r t-sv!-Ru* (r Nafuml Charoal Char-Broilq Mesquite Char-Broiler Uprigln Broil€r Sdannder Broiler Wok 4 .lti!!.bh blild drr o9.iB - 12 it r 12 i! (t I 6l )( 3r sI -d d td dn 60.r .a inEn t boitr @ SECTIONXK - APPENDD( TOTALFLoWPoINTS:!{ EX.3470 3-t5-95 paseg-l R.EV. I SYSTEM SELECTION GUIDE TOTAL TANK TYPEOF NIIROCEN CARBONDIOXIDE FI.OWNO.. OUANTITY SYSTEM TYPEOFHARDWARX, CARfiIDGEREOUIRED CARTRIDGEREOUIRED l-5 I Single 1.5 Gal. Reg. Releasc Ll'-20-R (7032) l0l-t0 (15850) Gl I I Single 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release L1'-30-R (5373) t0l-20 (17492) 12-16 2 l)ouble 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release Double (73022) l0l-30(1585t) 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank 17-22 2 Double 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release Double (73022) l0l-30 (15851)r. 3.0 Gal. Additional 'l'ank 23-27 3 Multiple 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release L't'-20-R (7032) l0l-10 (15850) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator L'I-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30(15851)." 3.0 Gal. Additional 'I'anli 28-33 3 Multiple 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release Lt'-30-R (5373) t0l-20(l5S50) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)r'r 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank 34-38 4 Multiple 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release Double (73022) l0l-30 (l5S5l) 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator L1'-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)t. 3.0 Gal.. Additional Tank 3944 4 Multiple 3.0Cal. Reg. Release l)ouble (?3022) l0l-30(15851)tr 3.0 Gal. Additional 'l'aak 3.0 Cal. Reg. Actuator L'l'-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 ( I 5851 ).'. 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank 4549 5 Multiple l.5Gal. Reg. Release t.'l'-20-R (7032) 10l-10(15850) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator l.'I-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)rrr 3.0 Gal. Additional 3.0 Gal Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851){. 3.0 Gal. Additional 'Iank 50-55 5 Multiple 3.0 (ial. Reg. Release LT-30-R (5373) t0l-20 (t7492) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)..r 3.0 (ial. Additional 'l'ank 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851).r. 3_0 Gal. Additional l'ank 56 - 60 6 Multiple 1.5 Gal. Reg. Releasc 3.0 Cral. Additional Tank Double (73{)22) l0l-30(15851) 3.0 (ial. Reg. Actuator 3.0 Gal. Additional Tant LT-A-IOl-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851).rr 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30(15851)$r 6l -71 7 Multrple 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank Double (73022) 101-30(l5S5l) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank L'l'-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0t-30 (15851)'r. 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator 0OTCtr rrrr ult00.rri tntu R-tot fcr Gflcltotl KtTolrco ltooD flnc tu??nctflon trtfclt. tu ?tfl0c tilnu ff tcxcDulc t0 tlnoK Inon unrctt or||cnfrtc 00TCD. olnolC flccvcD lilcnc CxnotcD In [ooD. rntrtrrtTron of Gtt $rw off vllvc tnD ctcorn|onl fril0G Donc tyorilcn . clcotnrocl oofiTnol 90tcR To !c | | 0 volr - ?l|ttc | - 60 cyclc unlctt OTICNII'C INDIONTCD. fffcnfntl| cYclc to rcG|n uto0 ncTrvtTron of Tl|c tntul ncloTC lt0utr turu tTtTro0(t) ro m oct?cD r0' fnon cx||nutT [ooDt ill I PnTl| Of COnCtt. ICOCPTI0OC Of rOGtTlOn U?'On nOUGll ln On flntl l0rPCoTton. vtrr cttcnDC loTcl I IOO ]C'TIIRYCN DR|VC vflt. cotontDo trtY t. t000 RttoTt flrc & tnfgrY. Ino. {l5t t. nlTcnct oouffi - f cnctctooD. oolonRDo 80t t0 c,o14 il"$f* PBsoo . ocru (t0t) 7cr-8r50 f-oo'COC{p e E-q ? #$ 8 H€o\ 3(f ts b. c.l 5.rd .t >, fr{ rrr (\ X Ci o 5 m 9.E B o H o gl D s (\l x \o m c il 09 (\I x \o a) u0 g u oo e{ ,'o .E o E o s N x \E} E =a E e q)t5 i; .h o3 ET EE 6:>z EE Ed FE TE Fd lrJ F- EiH Hzo -Ela H><E<81 3Fq tJ ,- tl 3H# SECTION ry . SYSTEI}i DESIGN LJLEX.3470 6-l-95 Page4-24 REV.2 NO,'rI E PLACEMINT REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Nwlc Appliotlon Ctrrt The following chart has been &vel@ to assist in calculating the quntity and type ofnozzle required to protect each duct, plenum or appliance. NOTICE This chart is for general reference only. See complele details for each type ofhazard. Muimum Hrzard Ilimcnsions lagh - tlnlimil€d Peringer - 27 in. (67 crr) Dirmetcr - t.5 (22 qn) I€rgh - Lhlimit€d P€rimaer - ?5 in- (190.5 cm) Diamaer - 24 b, (61 on.) I-englh - ttrlitnital Perimetcr - 150 h. (381 cn") |)iamd4r - 24 b. (61 ctr|) Individrl CeIl L<rgth - 8 fr. (2.4 m) Filts Hcigtn - 20 i! (51 qn) L,atgh -4ft (1.2 m) widh-4& (1.2m) Maximum Size (withor! &b board) 15 h. (3t crn) x l4 h (36 cu) Ar€3 - 210 sq. in. (t355 rq o) Maximun High Proximity lvledium hoximity Maximum Sizo (with db bolrd) 2l itr- (53 crn) x 14 h- (36 crn) Area - 29a q in. ( 1t97 sq. an) Mrximlm (fry Pd mud nd €xo€6d 15 in x 14 in Hig[ Proxinily Medium Proximity Nwle Ouentitv I , I I I Nsale Ileiqhts 27 -47 m. 20-27m. 27-47m. 20-27rl.. Nozzle Tip Stemping Flow No tw/ lws #oF FLOW NozzLEs POINTS Dud a Tresitio (Sbgls Nozzle) Dud a Trsrsitim (Shgle No:zlc) Duct c Trarsilio (Dral l,lozzle) Elecrocaic Precip aa (At Brre ofDuC) Plenum (Hcizcdrl PrCertio) Plorum (Vatical Prceu.im) Fry€r/Split V81 Fry€r.! 4t93t7 / 7807t 4t9t37 I 78078t 419334 4t9tl5 t 4t73t2 4t9316 t 4t1ttt 2WnWH. 2Wt2WH. l/2N lN/tNs/tNss lwtws/rwss 419339 4 t 93,10 419339 ,fl9l,l0 230 245 210 245 Nozle n-nNnod.6l.t,Lq6lhi,addd-lFd.dn ..1t...F nlirL tbd. Fu..rio dt'd. frlrr E daiLd lddtilo d PtE 4.10.I thq{i a. ro.! SECTION IV. SYSTEM DESIGN IILEX.3470 Gl-95 Page4-25 R.EV.2 NOZZLE PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Noale Applicetion Chrrt (Continued) Nozzle Tlp tr11rinum Hurd Norzle Nozzle Nozzle Strmping # OF I'I.()W Fu|rd Dimenrionr Ou.trtitv Heisblr Prrt No. Flow No. NOZZLES POINTS Fryo.. Mrximrun Sizc (wirhou dri board) 19 r/2 io. (49.5 crn) x 19 in. (48.2 cm) Arer - 370 l/2 Bq. in. (2390 rq. en) Mgxirum Hidh Proximity I 2l - 34 in. 419318 3N Irw Proximily I 13 - 16 h. 419f42 290 Mlxiaun Size (with &ip bord) 25 llt in. (64.4 (,n) Area - (3194 sq. qn) Maximum (Fry pd si& mu{ DCa €xoe€d 19 ln in. (49.5 crn) x 19 in. (4t.2 on) Higb Proxinity Lou, Proximny I 2l _ 34 in. 419338 3N z 6 I 13 - 16 in. 419342 2m Range Loe€s Si& I 30 - 50 in. 4t9333 lF 28 in. (71 on) (76 -127 olrr) Area - 336 sq. in. (216t sq. cm.) f,cnge{ Side (High Proximity) 28i! (ii cart" -- " I '10 -50 in 419340 245 Ata'6724.in. (lo2 -127 cm) (4335 sq. cn) I.d|ged Sid€ (Medium hoximity) 28 in. (?l qn) I 30 -,t0 in. 4t9341 260 Area - 672 sq. in. (76 - 102 qn) (4335 sr1. un) LalgFsa Sid€ (Lru' Prcximity) 36 itt (91-:1) j lJ-zorn. 4tsr42 zw Ar€a - lO08 sq. in. (5J03 tq. crn) (18 - 5t qn) 4 8 Crriddl€f.me€st Si&(tligh Proximny) I lO - 50 in. 419341 260 48 in. (122 an) (76 - 127 cn\ Area - 1440 sq. in. (perimdcr (9290 sq. qn) locd€d) L,oog/E$ Si& (High Proximity) I 30 - 50 in. 419342 Z9O 30 ir. (76 on) Aree - 720 sq. h. (76 - 127 orrt) (rs29 sq. crrj (cq r locatql) I-oreed Side (High Proximity) I 35 - /t0 in. 419315 I 417312 |N/INS/INSS 36 in. (91 crn) (89 - 102 qn) Area - 1080 a1. fl. (P€rir|€.cr (2743 sq. on) locat€d) r {oq.d si& (M6dium Proximny) 419142 48 in. (122 cur) &€r - l44o 3q. iD. I 20 - 30 in' 29o (ereosq.cm) 3:#f, loqtcd) .?a drlb|'r.rd.Fd.dio.,.itL&r.r. |c dd.il.d idr&dio oo Pt.. a-ro.l drddh4no.r SECTION IV. SYSTEM DESIGN wEx.v70 REV.2 3-29-96 Page 4-25.1 NOUZJ,E PLACEMENT REQUIREIIIENTS (Continued) Nozle Applicetion Chrrt (Continued) Merimum Ilezrrd Dimenrlonr Nozzle Ougntitv I Lqlged Si& (l,rr Proximity) 48 in. (122 car) Arc6 - l,l40 8q. in. (9290 sq. crn) fag€{ Sid€ - 34 h. (t6 cn) Arc. - loEt sq. in. (7019 sq. czr) t argh - 43 in. (109 cn) Widh - 3l in. (79 on) l-ctgcc Sid€ - 24 in. (61 crn) Ar€s - 528 sq. h. (31106 sq. cn) l-ctecst Side - 24 h. (61 qn) Arer - 528 sq. in. (3,106 sq. m) I-oge{ Sid€ - 34 itr. (t6 crn) Arca - 680 sg. in. (4388 uq. on) l{rged Side - 24 in. (61 crn) Ar€a - 288 sq. in. ( I E58 sq. on) Langed Si& - 24 in. (61 crn) Area - 288 sq. b. (It58 q. cm) l,ctg.d Sid€ - 30 in. (76 sD) Arco - 720 sq. in. (4645 sq. ctn) Lcn{E$ Sid€ - 30 in. (76 crn) Arca - 72O rq- in (4&15 sq. on) I-crgth - 32.5 in. (82.5 on) Widh - 30 in. (76 cn) Lcrgh - 32. 5 in. (t2. 5 on) Widh - 30 in. (76 on) l4 in. - 30 h. (36 - 76 lrn) Di.trd€ 3.75 - 8.0 h. (9.5 - 20 an) Doqr I I in. - l8 in. (2t - ,16 crn) Dismd€r 3.0 - 5.0 in. (7.6 - 13 car) Decp I I in. - 24 in. (28 - 61 cm) Diamder 3.0 - 6.0 in. (8 - lJ.2 qn) Do? Nozle Heiehtr lO - 20 in. (25 - 5l crn) (p€rimder locat€d) l0 - 26 in. (25 - 66 qn) l-3in. (3-8c'r|) lE-,t0in- (,16 - 102 €In) 26-40h. (66 - 102 crn) 20 - 50 in. (51 - l27 on) 18 - 35 in. (,16 - E9 crn) 18 - 40 in. (46 - 102 on) 14 - 40 in. (36 - 102 qn) l+ 40 in. (36 - 102 un) Nozzle Part No. 4tgt43 Nozzle Tip Stemping Flow No. 2r20 #OF FLOW NOZZLES POINTS C,riddle (Cqninued) Chain Broiler. (Ov€ttead Prd.€dic) Chab &oiler (Horizanal Prokctiqr) Gas-Rsdiad Char-Broiler Elerfric Char Broiler Lava-Rodr tJroiler Natursl Chsrcosl Broil€r hvr-Rq* rr Notunl Charcoal Clur-Broiler Mesquite Cbar-&oilq Upright &oil€r Salsnand€r B.oil€t 4193t6 | 4t7t33 419t35 | 4t7312 419340 419315 / 419f12 twlws/twss lN/tNs/lNss 245 IN 4t9t35/4t9332 lN/INS/INSS 4t9f35 | 4t91t2 IN/lNS/INSS 419135 / 419332 419338 419338 4t9334 4t9334 419341 4t9tt5 / 4t7332 4r9tt5 | 4t7132 I N/l NS/l NSS 3N 3N l/2N | /2N 260 lN / lNss lN/tNss .MiriM dra S.oila od:ra oFriB - 12 in r 12 nr (ll mrll or), rdn a t- 0n 6ori d itldld k itr.iE SECTIONX - APPBNDX TOTALFIoWPoINTS:!{ [JLEX.34?0 3-15-95 pageg-l REV. I SYSTEM SELECTION GUIDE TOTAL TANK TYPEOF MTROGEN CARBONDIOXIDE FlrlwNo.'oUANTITY SYSTEM TYPEOFHARDWARE CARTRTDGEREOUIREp CARTRTDGERBqUIRX,I)l-5 I Single 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release L'l'-20-R (7032) l0t-10 (15850) 6l I I Single 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release L'I'-30-R (5373) l0l-2D (l't492) 12-16 2 Double l.SGal. Reg. Release l)ouble (73022) 10l-30(15851) 3.0 Gal- Additional Tank 17-22 2 Double 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release l)ouble (73022) t0l-30 (15851)'r 3.0 Gal. Additional 'l'ank 23-27 3 Multiple 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release L l'-20-R (7032) t0l-10 (15850) 3.0 Gal. Reg. AchEtor LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30(15851)r{ 3.0 Gal. Additional 'I'anli 28-33 3 Multiple 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release l-1-30-R (5373) l0l-20(15S50) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)r.. 3.0 Gal- Additional 'l'ank 34-38 4 Multiple l5Gal. Reg. Releasc Double (73022) l0t-30(1585t) 3.0 Gal. Additiornl Tank 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (291E7) l0l-30 (15851)rrr 3.0 Gal.. Additional Tank 3944 4 Multiple 3.0Gal. Reg. Release Double (?3022) l0l-30(15851)rr 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank 3.0 Gal. Reg. AchEtor LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)r.. 3.0 Gal. Additional I'ank 454t 5 Multiple 1.5 Gal. Reg. Release L'l'-20-R (?032) l0t-10 (15850) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuaror LT-A-IOl-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851).r. 3.0 Gal. Additional 3.0 (isl Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)r'r 3.0 (ial. Additional 'l'ank 50-55 5 Multiple 3.0 (ial. Reg. Release 1.1-30-R (5373) l0l-20 (17492) 3.0 (ial. Reg. Actuator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)..r 3.0 (ial. Additional 'l'ank 3.0 Gal. Reg. Acruator LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (t5851).r. 3.0 (ial. Additional I ank 56 - 60 6 Multiple 1.5 (ial. Reg. Releasc 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank Doublc (73022) l0l-30(l5S5l) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank LT-A-I0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851).'r 3.0 Gal- Reg. Actuator 3.0 Gal. Additional Tank LT-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30(15851)"r 6l - 7l 7 Mulliple 3.0 Gal. Reg. Release 3.0 Gal. Additional l'ank Double (73022) t0l-30 (t5851) 3.0 Gal. Reg. Ach.Btor 3.0 Gal. Additional 'l'ank L1'-A-l0l-30 (29187) l0l-30 (15851)"r 3.0 Gal. Reg. Actuator TOUIN OF VAIL 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD VAII-,, CO 81657 970-479 -21,38 Cx-r--*r-^-^-\ Job Address:Location...: Parcel No..:Project No.: 13OO WESTHAVEN DR 13OO WESTHAVEN DR, 2LO3-L2t-0 0-012 PRJ99-0330 Status. . CAScADAppIied. Issued. . Elq)ires. APPLICAII| ZERR ENrERPRISES, INC. Phone: 303-758-7776 5550 EAST EVANS - SUITE 110, DENVER, CO 80222 COIITRACTOR ZERR E]flIERPRISES, INC. Phone: 303-758-7776 5650 EAST EVANS - SUrrE 110, DENVER, CO 80222 OWNER L-O VAIL I{OLDING INC WESTIN HO'fEL 'T[TE, VA]L CO 81657 BUsrNEss VAII-, CAso\DE HOTEL ,,\. TOV/COmm. DeV. Descriprion: ulean-up Deporsit Refuncj COI\IVERT CI.,OSED OFFICE SPACE TO OPEN OFFICE SPACE APPTOVCd & occupancy: 82 82 amount AF' T149e Construit-ion' r FR Tlpe I Fire-Resistive date i.f-'-1}|pe occupancy: ts2 Not in tabre! -'-- - tZt/(oj Valuation : 5(> ,33-3 Add Sq Ft: Fi,replac€ Information: Reetricted:#of caEt Appliances:*Of caa Irogs: Total calculated Fccs-- - > *of wood/Pallet: FEE SUMMARY Building ----> Plan ch6ck - > Inv6aEigation> 57S 00 at73 .75 .00 100.00 , oo 250.00 Rcstuaralt Plan R1:view- - > DRB F+re---- 1, 301 . 75 Addi.cional FeeB-------- -> .00 Totsa1 Pe!-nit Fee---- ---> 1,301.75 O0 liec_ieaCioa l"ee--- _ - _ > !.1i11 call----> :.00 C-'-etrn - up Deposit----Pa!4[enLs---_ ""'.'."'"';;;'";;;;; ;;;;,;;;';;"ffi;"*......i:rrr;1r'"'*"rH';;;;;;;';;;;;;'"'::..'LL/05/I999 KATHY AsTiON: NOTE ROIITED TO GG_rL'/09'/L999 c-cooDELL Action: APPR iEbm,'os4oo-Fi,errlrNc DepenrrvteNT Dept: PT,ANNTNG Division:7170i/lggg TETHY Actj.on: NOTE ROII|ED TO GEORGE RUTHER L1-,/05'/1.999 ].(ATHY .AI::ion: APPR NO NEED FOR PLNG APPR iEAm" oseb: r'in.l ls:A,rtunn'l Dept: FrRE Diwision:1llos/tgg9 IGTHY .Action: APPR FRWDG DwGs wgEN READY.iE6ft;' 0550:- p'"s; lC .,^'5RXS Detrt: pUB WORK Division: LL/05/L991 KATH'.] Action: NorE RoIITED To LEONARD/PW Lr'/08'/L999 I(ATHtl -4.ction: APPR Rerouted to Fire Dept See Page 2 of uhis ,ic(tumer:: f or aly conditions thaE may apply Lo this permit. fECI.,ARA'TIONS I hercby acknorrledge rhaE I have :eid Lhisr lp?tj.cation, :il1ed our :n fult che inforuation lequir'ed, coEPleged an accurate PloE p1an, .nd scate thaE aLl tsti i:rforEiLic,n p!)vided as required is correcc- I agrce to couply lritsh the inforoation and PIot plan, Eo compl-y wiLh all Town ot:dinances and staEe lal,'s, and to build Ehis stluccure according to gh€ Tosn'E zolting atld subdiviaion cod.6, design review approtc,d. Lni-a)r,r 3ui:drog code and other ordinances of tho Torrn appl'icable chrreLo. C--4c...1. \), L\*** C<>-rac '"\--- Q-+1 DEPARTME}fl| OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEIiIT NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT PCTMit. #: 899-0294 ISSI]ED 1,1,/ 0]-/L999 tL/ 09 /t9e9 os / o7 /2ooo REQUESTS FOR INSPECTIONS S:lALi, 8E M;lla 'l'idEMrY - |OUR HOLQS rN ADVANCE BY Send clean-Up Deposit To: ZERP ENTERPPTSES *rt**{r****:t*******x**i.*./*:t************tr****L************************************* Permit. #: 899-A294 SEaLus: ISSUED ** ****** ***** **** t :t** *:t t ** * ** t* * ** * * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CONDITIONS as of L1/09/99 Permi-t Type: ADD/ALT', COMM BUILD PERIVIT Applicant : ;ZERR EIiTERPRISES , INC. 303-758 -7776 Applied: tL/oL/L999 Issued: tL/09/1999 To F,>qgire: O5/07/200O rob Address: LOCAtiON: 13OO WESTHA'./EN DR, CASCADE HOTEL Parcel No: 2j-03-121-00-0L2 Descriptlon: (IOIWERT CLOSEiI OFF'.ICE .SPACE TO OPEN OFFICE SPACE Conditions: 1. FTRE DEP?].RTMENT APPR,OVAI, IS REQUIRED BEFORE A]{Y WORK CAN BE STARTED :I] THiIi?E A?.J] FIRE AT,ARMS OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS EXIST- ING IN 'T:-!E ARE.A OF CONSTRUCTION. 2 . FIETD INi;PEC'_':JIIS AllE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. 3. ALL DEMO & CONSTRUCTION WORK MUSI' BE COORDINATED WITH THE TOV FIRL] DEPT . TO -AVOID AL\PJ'4 SYSTEM DAMAGE, FALSE AI,ARMS, ETC. COi.]IIACT TJ:IE FIRE DEPT. AT 479-2250, . ALL FIRE SPR],'IKLEF: SYSTEM & ALARM SYSTEM WORK MUST BE COORDINATED WJTTI TiiE FIRE DEPT. CONTA T TTIE FIRE DEPT. BEFORE R!]I4OVIII(} OR iTELOCATING ANY HEADS OR DEVTCES. 5. ALL DOOit,:, 1'O i,IORR.ID()RS MUST tsE APPROVED, LISTED, SELF- CLOSING ()? AI,I:'JI'i1'It']-CLOSllIG & I,ATCHING 20-MINUTE SMOKE- AND_DF3.F'"I, COl\i,|.NCL A.]SEMBLIES . 6 AIYY NE['];JALLS;rkE't'tj BE SI'EEL STIIDS WITII 5/8n TYPE 'X' DRYWALL A'PL;i' .IO I]OTIi SIDES, APPROVED FIRE-RETARDAI\TT_ TREATED '''IOOD i',[\Y F.: OSED Or{LY WITH]N (INSIDE OF) THESE ViALL AS5:l,lE:-.:,'i & r-)i{if FOR BACKING. 7. EXIT S]G}|S, E-...;T. SIGN ILLI]IVIII\iATION & MEANS OF EGRESS LIGH'II\{] .N EIti.I}?.i]EI.]':].1 LIGIiTING S}IALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDAJ.'j]I l^Il".i 3,1:1 . 100.i"2.3 & t003.2.9, 1997 IIBC- 8. ALL l,{Cli< i.;Il\li-. .'I.,I...iI^IISE BE lti ACCORDANCE WITH THE 1997 L,BC, 1-9!). UPr:. '.rl;- :ri)7 IPC, 1998 IMC OR 1997 UMC, THE 1997 UF'r-l !: Cr''Ii:ji: ?1-i:.:rllcj\tsL; ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF VAIL. 9. Ii{E 'IYpE iF C'1,'JIiT:?-'JCTION FilR THIS BUILDING IS TYPE I ?rRE-RESrg'1'1r;i {'iraPg r-F"R. ) . ANY COLUMNS OR BEAMS .TRAMING li,r.T,f -_':)r_.'.tivtiis (THE sTirucTItRAL FRAME) TIIAT ARE IXPOSEI .ir,.::?Ii$ T'r:ril r;:VIOL:TIOhII/CONSTRUCTION PROCESS MUST rlE PROTI:;iii'ED,;-::I'IL--.?PROVED FIRE PROTECTION MATERIALS iAVING A .i-H0'',t f l.r{i-RESLSTIVE RATING. SIGNATT'RE OF OWNTR OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OI{Ii'ER TOiCN OF VAIL, COLORADO StateinnE NuEber: REC-oSS? AmounE: 1,301.?5 l-f/09/99't5:L2 Pavmcnt McEhod: 1024 NoLaiion: zERR ENTERPRISES tn.i-E: .JN Plrnic No: 899-0294 T)?e: A-COMM ADD/ALT coMM EUILD P Parcel No: 2103 -L2l-00 012 Site Addre6e: 1300 !{EaTiIAVEN DR Localion: 1]OO iIESTHAVEN DR' CASCADE HOTEL ToLaI Fees : 1, lol . 75 Thi. Paydent 1,3cI.75 Tocal Al,l, PnEs: 1,301.75 Balance:.00 *r, i*it.aatt tt* * Accounl codc Descrrpt 1'on 575. O0 100.00 250.00 t.00 BP OO1OOO031111OO BUILDING PERMTT IEF]S DR O0Loo0031l.2200 DESTGN REVTEW FEES PP O0100003112300 PI,AN CHECK FEES AD D2 -DEPOS CLEANUP DEPOSITS wc o01ooo03l"12soo wlLL CALL TNSPLCTTON FeE F o2 .o FI E (0 o o t{ "t o a (, !l er tlo IF o2 .o OtE F .,2 do FU o FF Q(n zo F E 4 p o F @ ; t{ o o di (, OF 7i1 El= F FF zz EO FE DF az ro FE o a FF 4z oo TE o '4, F F z o F EU ZN EFI o (9E F CA 5 lCU o9 F o z F lt t: j r> l{Eq] r'l O ! Pztql. oa:'c. TOWN OF VAIL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETE OR THE APPLICATION WILL BE REJECTED Plumbing ( ) Lot Block Filine SuMivision Date, I t- zg -q7 P",*ft# B?? -02 qq naNu ", Uai / ( a(r.acy'e #ru na xa,"rr' /?Ao /r/ety'Laaen ,0r Electrical ( ;Mechanical (ell Building ( ) Legal Description: owncrsName: L'0 U OwncrsNwne: L.' U VOt,l lao ldladddress:. e..ctritect:{ Address:Phone# Ot]ler ( ) Phone# Description of nb: A, Work Class: New ( ) Alteration 1 r.1- Number of Dwelline Units: Number and T1pe of Fireplaces:Gas Appliances BUILDING: $ PLUMBING $ ,t Gcneral Contrector:r Ca Additional ( )Repair ( )Other ( ) Numbcr of Accommodation Units: Gas Logs Wood/Pellet ELECTzuCAL: $ MECHANICAL $W9- CONTRACTOR INFORMATION VALUATIONS Address: OTFIER: $ TOTAL $ Town of Vail Resistration No.""'JB ph" "# ?o" -758- vZ/ - - Addrcss: Phone # Address: Electrical Contractor: Town of Vail Reeistration No Plumbins Contractor: Torvn of Vail RegistrarionNo. 1@:4-- phone # L1 n\ (f0'/fO Z FOR OFFICE USE BUILDING: SIGNATURE: ZONING: SIGNATURE: NOV 2l ate ecerve 1999 Ppsqq. 0336 TOWN OF VAIL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM INT'ORMATION MUST BE COMPLETE OR THE APPLICATION WILL BE REJECTED Contact the Eagle County Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 for Parcel # Parcel # Zlo3 lZt Oo O lZ _ Dare: LO / 25 / 99 Job Name: VAIL CASCADE HOTEL Job Address: 1300 WESTHAVEN DRIVE Building 0< )Plumbing ff )Electrical (X)Meclnnical f, ) Legal Description: Lot Block_ Filing SuMivision 10333 DRY CREEK ROAD, SUITE 450 OrvnersNamc: DESTINATION HOTELAddress: ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112 Pe"il# Bm- OIAQJ Other ( ) Phone# 303-799-3830 6430 S. FIDDLERSGREEN +275 Address: FNGLEwoon, co 80111 Phone# 303-850-0350 Architcct: hagen-CAMERON DescrinrionofJob: ACCOUNTING & CONFERENCE SERVICES OFFICE RENOVATIONS Work Class: New ( )Alteration S ) Number of Dwelling Units:_ - 0 - BUILDING: PLUMBING Additional ( ) -0- Repar ( )Otler ( .1 Number of Accommodation Units: -0-Wood,/Pcllet - 0 - OTFIER: $ TOrAL $ 66,313.00 BUILDING: SIGNATURE: ZONING: SIGNATURE: Number and Type of Fireplaces: Gas Appliances Gas Logs VALUATIONS g 38,400 ELECTRICAL: $ 17,000 $3.600 MECHAMCAI_$ 7,313 CONTRACTOR INFORMATION General Contractor: 303-'758-7776 ZERR ENTERPRISES,INC.Addless: 56-10_q. Evans, Suite 110 Denver, CO n.*x*6- erfuLor--Tl/Flfi-- --- '-6222 Electrical Contractor: Progressive Electric Address: .15550 Hwy 86-, Kiowa, CO rc Torvn of Vail Registration llo. / O'1 : l: Phbnc# 303-281-1668 ( Pat Landry) Plumbins contractor: Alliance Mechanical-Addrcss: p_--q._ -B_gx 1297, Gy ps.Jar_ tq_ree-qrprf6- 'J '-\ ?TorvnofVailRegistrationNo.- 5 5:,)---5 - Phone#-!70--21-7401 (Ron Aho) Torvn of Vail Registration No. 182-R - Phone #re FOR OFFICE USE McchanicatContractor: Jnvironmental Htu![flq.rp; p.o. Eox 15!93, colorado spri4gg/ ro*' o r Va' Resi sr.ratio n ^ "-7R Dffi i% t ev e c-r arr< ) co lr0l, 01 1999 Printed 12/1.0/99 From: Joan Nol en TO: FTNAL INSPECTION Group subject: fud: rrrual rNsPEcrroNS ===NOTE t2/O9/99==a:LOpn= was applied for and approved tL/g/99. For Tuesday (L2/L4/99) morning 899-0294 - zerr Enterpri ses E99-0235 - Prooressive E'l ect ri c M99-0168 - Environmental Heati nq 13OO westhaven Drlcascade Hotel - Adnri n office on Lower Level L-o Hol di nolovner office rem6'de] xaro'ld Anderson called in this inspection & asked for a fi re sprinkler inspection a]so, but there is no permit for sprinklers. He said that he thouqht that FIRE PROTEGTIoN SYSTEMS had ioolied about 3 weeks aqo. rs there'i sprinkler permit foF them somewhere? He said the sprinklers HAVE NoT been i nsta'l 'l ed . can the othe r inspections be done anyway if this is the case? rwd=by : =ui ke=Mcgee====12 / LO / 99=7O : 26an=pwd to: Joan Nol en the perm'it yesterday, try Fwd=by : =loan=t'tol en====12 / LO / 99=LL:23an= rwd tb: JR Mondragon, uike Mcgee i' i ;;i;;' i i' ;;' i ;' i; ;;;;'i'.i i'.i ;; ; i' ;;'the 'l i st that ooes wi th the bui'l di nq permit, it jus[ shows an electrica1 -& mecnanl ca | . rwd=by : =l,ti ke=Mcgee====12 / L0 / 99==1,: L2pn= F.wd to: Joan Nol en F99-0026 o o a o o o a a o o o ogcf,rtions Ucing ca;cd on thcrtundcr wlrn in vlobdo! of tHl codc or of sny orhct ordinances of this junsdiction. PROJECT MANUAL for the OFFICE RENOVATION to VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB ACCOUNTING AND CONFERENCE SERVICES DESTINATION HOTELS AND RESORTS 10333 East Dry Creek Road Suite 450 Englewood, Colorado 801 l2-l 561 APPROYED CotililttlyDatnbgrmnt OOmmnt B|Ate Sflythroon - Sewiceo S.*lSclnrECEdhrLfr*o =t:tEt' dr FrcF{frdol-c =qErer *iit n E ooir* I fii fC br- pnl oC w virbin ;3 E-.. of b qovid.rdAoibcCr--dtbtutdi.qtca' nitnts otisttoiu o dr dF I *Iad b Fwii8 Gf dir ccoc ciu atiry orrbldablsbn!i.r TIE is$arca of r son tei c pU, fdlm rld e(b 3bdl nor pcvcnt up t riUiog ofdd froo ilab rc$tbt tha cdtccrioo of ct-o in s"ia pUs. rp".ificadmr ]rd dc da!. c fioo Fltldlf buildiaf PrSq - D330 September22,1999 EFh.OaQH T- "- :f '"f:ii f-." '- i' \t'-:V - -" 1**, I l moslor plonniha . concopl dosion. orchitoclur€ 6/€0 S. Fildl€rs Gr€on Circl€, SL. 275 Engl€wtod, Co 80111 3{)3a5(xF!t0 \c -\O (/-\tyq- /.uor / F ffiR"oD JOHN R. CAMERON o o o o o a o o o PROJECT DIRECTORY VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AI\ID CLUB ACCOI.]NTING AIID CONT'ERENCE SERVICES OFFICE RENOVATION OWNER: Destination Hotels and Resorts Shirli Sensenbrenner (303) 799-3330 D-e-stinationflotels and Resorts Project Manager (303) 268-69t7 fax l|r,,:rrtril t" Creek Road Englewood, Colorado 801 12- 156l SITE: Vail Cascade Hotel and Club Vail Cascade Hotel and Club Randy Linberg (970) 479-7009 ].99 West Haven Drive Direcior of Engineering (g7O 479-7034 Vail, colorado 81 657 ARCIIITECT: John Cameron - Principal in Charge (303) S50-0350 Hagen Cameron Architecture PC O ; Andy Petrosky - Projeit Architect 850-9548 fax 6430 S. Fiddlers Green Circle Suite 275 E_mail hcarchitecture@uswest.net Englewood, Colorado 801 I I o o o a TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR PROJECTMANUAL RENOVATION TO: ACCOI.]NTING AND CONFERENCE SERVICES OFFICE VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB The pages in each section listed below are numbered. The last page of each section contains the words a *END OF SECTION". Notiff Architect if any page is missing in a Section of your Project Manual. BIDDING REQUIREMENTS, CONTRACTFORMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT 00020 Invitation to Bid 00101 Instructions to Bid 00200 Information Available to Bidders O 00300 Bid Proposal Form 00410 Bid Bond 00500 Agreement 00700 General Conditions 00800 Supplementary Conditions a 00851 Drawings Index 00871 Room Finish & Door Schedules Abbreviations SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQLIIREMENTS O 01001 Basic Requiremenrs 01010 Summary of Work 01030 Alternates 01070 Abbreviations and Symbols 01090 ReferenceStandards o DIVISION 2 SITE WORK 02070 Selective Demolition DIVISION 3 CONCRETE Not Used DIVISION 4 MASONRY Not Used DIVISION 5 METALS a Not Used o j c HCA 268 a DIVISION 6 WOOD AND PLASTICS I 06100 Rough Carpentry 06200 Finish Carpentry a 06400 Architectural Woodwork DIVISION 7 TFIERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07900 Joint Sealers DIVISION 8 DOORS AND WINDOWS 08 I 10 Metal Doors and Frames 08210 Wood Doors 08305 Access Doors 08710 Finish Hardware 08800 Glazing DIVISION 9 FINISHES 09510 AcousticalCeilings 09650 Resilient Flooring 09680 Carpet 09900 Painting 09950 Vinyl Wall Covering DIVISION 1O SPECIALITIES Not Used DMSION 1l EQUTPMENT Not Used DIVISION I2 FURNISHINGS Not Used DIVISION I3 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Not Used DIVISION 14 CONVEYING SYSTEMS Not Used DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL 15000 Mechanical Design Build Services DIVISION 16 ELECTzuCAL 16000 Electrical Design Build Services I a o a I o a c a HCA 268 END OF TABLE OF CONTDNTS o a o o Document 00020 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB II\N4TATION TO BID Sealed Base Bid proposals (single copy) will be received by Shirli Sensenbrenner at Destination Hotels and Resorts, 10333 East Dry Creek Road, Suite 450, Englewood, Colorado 801l2-1561 3:00 p.m., M.S.T, Wednesday, October 13,1999 for VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB ACCOUNTING AND CONFERENCE SERVICES OFFICE RENOVATION a Bids received after the closing time will be returned unopened. Bids will be privately opened. Each bid must be submitted on a form, a specimen copy of which is enclosed in the documents. Each bid must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in the amount not less than ten (10%) percent of the total _ bid price in the form of a bid surety bond issued by a company rated not lower than A- in Best"O Insu.unce Guide, latest edition, or have a Best" Financial -Rating of at least class X, cashier" check, or certified check drawn on an acceptable bank and payable without qualification to Destination Hotels and Resorts. All bids must be sealed and marked in a manner prescribed in the documents. Destination Hotels and a Resorts reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive all irregularities, and to accept any bid deemed to be in the best interest. Contact Randy Linberg, Director ofEngineering at970-479-7009 to visit the site. Further information will be found in the "lnstructions to Bidders" in the Contract Documents. Attendance by subcontractors is hiehlv recommended.a o O ) o HCA268 END OF SECTION 00020 - I a o o o o o a o SECTION OOIOI INSTRUCTIONS TO BID I. CONTRACTS All work is to be exocuted rmder a single prime contact between the Owner and the General Contractor including but not limited to general work. 2. CONDITIONS AFFECTING THEWORK Each Bidder shall make a carefirl sxamination of the Drawings and Project Manual, visit the site of the proposed coostruotion, and become knowledgeable with all conditions affecting the work before making his proposal. He will be held responsible for any erors in his proposal resulting from his failure to make such an examination. 3. STATEANDLOCALLAWS Bidders are expected !o familiarize themselves with the applicable laws and acts of the State of Colorado, the federal govemment and the ordinances of the city or county in which the project is located. 4, TIME OF COMPLETION o The Prirne Conlractor must agree to commence work immediately following receipt of a written Notice to Proceed. The General Contractor agrees to substmtially complete the work within (6) six weeks of o ffi1lfF"ff1li};?:'rBX:,1trffi*TffiTiltil:*eworkonrirstshiftnon-premium 5, INTERPRETATION OF DOCUMENTS Interpretation of the meaning of the Drawings, Spocifications and other bidding documents will not be made orally. If any Bidder is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of the bidding documents, or should he discover discrepancies or conflicts herein, he shall submit to the fuchitect a writtctt request for an interpretation. Every request for interpretation shall be in writing and addressed to Hagen . Cameron Architecture PC 6430 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, Suit€ 275, Englewood, Colorado 801 19 and to be given consideration, requests must be roceived before 3:00 p.m., seven calendar days before Bid Opening Any and all interpretations and supplernental instructions will be in the form of written addenda which, when issud will be mailed to the respoctive addresses fumished for such purposes, not later than three (3) days prior to the date ofthe Bid Opening. Failure ofany Bidder to receive any such addenda or interpretation shall not relieve any Bidda frmr any obligation under his bid as submitted. All addenda issued shall become a part of the Conhact Documents. a HCA 268 0010r-1 a ' 1 6. cnANGES AND stlBsrIruTIoNS o Items herein specified under manufactrner's names and catalog numbers are intended as a basis of quality afld not as a closed specification unless noted otherwise. Refer to Section 01001 Basic Requirernents. Itoms other than those specifically named in the Specifications or as indicated on the Drawings will a bc considered provided request for approval of such items is received by the fuchitect in writing by 3:00 p.m., seven calendar days prior to Bid Opening md is documented in amordanoe with Section 01001 Basic Requirerrents which will make it possible to properly evaluate the items proposed for use. If, in the Architect's and the Owner's O opinion, the item or items proposed for use are an acceptable substihrte for the items specified in desigr, quality, material and function, he will issue an Addendurn to al Bidders listing all such items approved for use. Requests for approval received after the above time and date will not be considered. Bidders shall base thet bid upon the use of any of the items specilically named in the (l Specifications or on the Drawings, or as approved in a$ Addendum issued by the Architect. Changes or substitutions will not be considered after the award of the contract exc,ept those which will result in higher quality, a considerable savings to the Owner in cost or time, or a combination ofthe aforernentioned. O 7. PROPOSALS Proposals will be accepted from invited General, Contractors only. Proposals shall be submitted on the Proposal Form included in these Specifications. Additional forms are available from the Architect upon request. ' Any bid irnproperly completed or modified in any respect will be subject to rejection. Each Proposal shall speciS' a unit price written with ink or tlpewritten in both words and figures of each of the separate items as required. In case of discrepancy between the written words and the figures, the written words shall govern. O The Proposal Form and all attachod documents ogether with Proposal Guaranty, shall be placed in a sealed envelope marked for identi,fication and delivered to the place indicated in the Advertiserncnt for Bids prior to the date and hour stipulated in the Notice to Bidders. Each Bidder shall sigr the bid form and bid bond using his usual signature and give his full O business address. It the Bidder is an individual, he must sign in individual capacity. Bids by parlnerships shall be sigrred with the partnership name followod by the signature and designation of one of the partners or other aufhorized representativ€. Bids by corporations shall be sigred with the name of the corporation followed by the signature and designation of the president or other person authorized to bind lhe corporation and attested to by the secretary witlr corporate seal. Bids a by joint ventures shall be signed by each participant in the joint venture or by an authorized agent of each participant. Tho names of all persons signing should also be tlped or printed below the sipature. A bid by a person who affixes to his signature the word "presiden!" "secretary," HCA 268 00101-2 a o a t o o t o o a a 8. "agent u or other designation without disclosing his principal may be held to be the bid of the individual sigring. When requested by the Owner, widence of authority of the person siming shall be furnished. PROPOSAL GUARANTY Eacn Ploposal must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in the fqm of a crrtified chech bank money order, cashieds check, or bid bond acceptable to the Owner in a sum equal to at least l0% of the base bid proposal, payable without condition to Destination Holels and Resorts. Such Proposal Guaranty shall guarantee that the bid will not be withdrawn or modiEed after the time limit set for the receiptof bids, an4 if mceptd that thc person, fimr orcorporation submifring sme shall, elocute a cohaot with the onmer and shall within same time firmish the required bonds and approved sureties called for by the documents. The Proposal Guaranties of unsuccessfrrl Bidders will be retumed to the rospective Bidders as soon as possible after the contract is signed and bond exesrrted and fumished by the successftl Bidder. Upon the exocution of a Surety bond in the full amount of the conhact price guananteeing the faithful performanc€ and complefion of the wor{< and the signing of the formal contract the successful Bidder's Proposal Guaranty will be retumed. In the even the Bidder whose Proposal is accepted fails to sxecute a subcontract and/or supply a proper bond, his certified check or hoposal Guaranty wiU be forfeited in full to the Owner as liquidated damages for the delay and extra work entailed thereby. PEMORMANCE BOND AND LABORAND MATERI,AL PAYMENT BOND Each Bidder shall include in his Proposal a sum sufficient to covsr the cost of providing a l00Yo Performance Bond and Labor and Material Paymeirt Bond. TELEGMPHIC MODIFICATION Any Biddo may modi$ his bid by telegraphic communication at any time prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids, provided such telegraphic communication does not require the Owno to interpre! rocalculate, or otherwise restruchue or modiS the bi4 and is received by the Owner prior to the olosing time and provided further, the Owner is satisfied that a writte,n confirmation of the telegraphic modification over tbe signahrre of the Bidder was mailed prior to the closing time. The telegraphic communication shall not rweal the bid price, but should provide the addition or subtraction or other modification so that the final prices or iterns will not be known by the Owner until the sealed bid is opened If wriuen confirmation is not received with two (2) days from the closing time, no consideration will be given to the telegraphic modification. 9. 10. O HCA 268 00101-3 a II. WITHDRAWALOFPROPOSALS Proposals which have boen submittedmay be withdrawn by any Bidder who desires to do so, O without prejudice to hims€lf, at any time prior to the time set for opening of bids. 12. METHODOFAWARD The Owner will consider both base bid and altsmates in making award. If bids exceed the frrnds a available, the Owner may reject all bids or may enter into negotiahon with the selected bidder(s). 13. ADDENDA Provision for acknowledging receipt of addenda prior to the bid opening has bee,n provided on ttre Proposal Form. The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of all addenda issued or bid may not be a considered. 14. LISTOFSUBCONTRACTORS Each Bidder shall indicak in his Proposal, in the space providod, the names of the Subconhactors he intends to employ for the listed work in the event his Proposal is accepted. I Following the opening of bids and prior to the award of contract, the apparent successful Bidder shall immediately submit a firll and complete list of all subconbactors he intends to employ on the work in the event his bid is acrepted. o When said list is approvod and I contract is awarded, the list shall not be changed except upon written approval fiom the Architect and Owner. END OF INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS a o o a HCA 268 001014 a o a Document 00300 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL AND CLUB BID PROPOSAL FORM TO: Shirli Sensenbrenner Project Manager Destination Hotels and Resorts 10333 East Dry Creek Road, Suite 450 Englewood, Colorado 801 l2-1561 FR.OM: PROJECTIDD,NTIFICATION: AccountingandConferenceServices Office Renovation ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: O The undersigned Bidder acknowledges examination of the following: a) Contract Documents . Drawings dated September 22, 1999 . Project Manual dated September 22, 1999 a b) Project Sites/Existing Conditions c) Receiptof AddendaNumbers: _ AGRX,EMENTS: The undersigned Bidder agrees to the following: o a) To hold bid open for 30 calendar days from date ofBid Opening. b) To accept provisions ofthe Instructions to Bidders regarding disposition ofthe Bid Security. c) To enter into and execute the Construction Agreement within seven (7) calendar days of . d) il1fl?1il1*"J"ll"i:T:Lfi*::'hil"l:'eilLTffi"?:Xt """ra"' e) Destination Hotels and Resorts reseryes the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. g) Destination Hotels and Resorts reserves the right to award the contract on the basis of either cost or schedule. o o o o o HCA 268 00300 - I a o Dollars ($-). ADD AL'TERNATENO.2: Dollars ($-). ADD AL'I'ERNATE NO. 3: Dollars ($-_) ADD ALTERNATE NO.4: Dollars ($--). If awarded a contract for this project, undersigned agrees to employ the lbllowing subcontractors: Mechanical: Eleotrical: o a I o a o o o I I ICA 268 00300 - 2 o )a ATTACIIMENTS: a) Bid Security b) List ofSubcontractors (required within 24 hours ofbid opening) Dated this _ day of The Bidder AfiEST: Secretary (Type/Print name under signature) Type/print name here Secretary SIGNATIJRES: If the Proposal is being submitted by a Corporation, the Proposal should be signed by an officer, i.e., President or Vice President. The signature of the officer signing shall be attested to by the Secretary and properly sealed. If the Proposal is being submitted by an individual or a partnership, the Proposal shall so indicate and be properly signed. (date) END OF SECTION 00300 - 3 l9 o o a o o o By o o l o HCA 268 a o \ sEcrroNoosoo O AGREEMENT I.OI FORMOFAGREEMENT A. FORMTOBEUSED O Contracts will be prepared by the Ovmer. B. COPIESAVAILABLE The Form of Agreement refened to above is not bound herewith, a copy may be inspected at the office ofthe Owner. a o: ENDOF SECTION o o o o I o HcA268 00500 - l o a o t o o o o o ) oi SECTION OOTOO GENERAL CONDITIONS I.O1 GENERALCONDITIONS A. THEGENERALCONDITIONSFORTHECONTRACT shall be AIA Document A201, 1997 Edition, as issued by the American Institute of Architects. B. COPIES AVAILABLE AIA Document A20l is available from the American Institute of Architects. END OF SECTION ) o HcA268 00700 - I a a o o Document 00800 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS 1.01 The following supplements modifu the "General Conditions of the Contract for Construction", AIA Document .4201, Fifteenth Edition, 1997. Where a portion of the General Conditions is modified or deleted by these Supplementary Conditions, the unaltered portions of the General Conditions shall remain in effect. | .02 All divisions of the Specifications shall be subject to the General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions. I.O3 MODIFICATIONS TO ARTICLES OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.2 CORRELATION AND INTENTOF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS O Add the following subparagraph: 1.2.4 In the event of conflicts or discrepancies among the Contract Documents, interpretations will be based on the following priorities: L The Agreement. O 2. Addenda, with those of later date having precedence over those ofearlier date.- j. The Supplementary Conditions. 4. The General Conditions ofthe Contract for Construction. 5. Drawings and Specifications. In the case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications or within either O Document not clarified by addendum, the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. ARTICLE 4 - ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT O 4.2 ARCHITECTS ADMINISTRATIoN oF THE CONTRA.T Delete subparagraph 4.2.10 in its entirety. O ARTICLE 9 - PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION 9.8.6 In addition to the other requirements of this Agreement, Contractor must have obtained the written approval and issuance of any occupancy permits required by the laws ofthe State of Colorado before Contractor shall be deemed to have achieved Substantial Completion. o 9.10 FINALcoMpLETIoNANDFTNALpAyMENT 9.10.l Delete the last sentence and substitute the followins: o HCA268 00800 - I I If the Work is substantially completed, but final completion thereof shall be prevented through delay or comection of minor defects or unavailability of materials, or other causes beyond the control ofthe Contractor, the Owner at his discretion may release to the Contractor such amounts as may be in excess of three times the cost of completing the unfinished work or correcting the defective work. ARTICLE 10 . PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY: IO.2 SAFETY OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Add the following subparagraphs: 10.2.8 In accordance with generally accepted construction practices, the Contractor shall be solely and e completely responsible for conditions ofthejob site, including safety of all persons and property during performance of the Work. This requirement shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. 10.2.9 The duty ofthe Architect to conduct construction review ofthe Contractor's performance is not intended to include review ofthe adequacy ofthe Contractor's safety measures, in, on, or near O the construction site. ARTICLE 1I - INSURANCE AND BONDS 11.1 CONTRACTOR'SLIABILTTY INSURANCE Delete Clause 1 l.l.l.8 and add the following clauses: 11.1.,|.8 Liability Insurance shall include all major divisions ofcoverage and be on a comprehensive basis including: 1. Premises Operations lincluding X, C and U coverages as applicable). |D 2. lndependent Contractors' Protective. 3. Products and Completed Operations. 4. Personal Injury Liability with Employment Exclusion deleted. 5. Contractual, including specified provision for Contractor's obligation under Paragraph 3.18. a 6. Owned non-owned and hired motor vehicles. 7. Broad form Property Damage including Completed Operations. I I .1 .I .9 If the General Liability coverages are provided by a Commercial General Liability Policy on a claims-made basis, the policy date or Retroactive Date shall predate the Contract; the termination date of the policy or applicable extended reporting period O shall be no earlier than the termination date of coverages required to be maintained after final payment, certified in accordance with Subparagraph 9.10.2. Add the followine clause to I I .1.2: ll .1 .2.1 The insurance required by subparagraph 1 L I . 1 shall be written for not less than the O i following limits, or greater if required by law: 1. Workmen's Compensation: Amounts and coverage as required by law. o o a o HCA268 00800 - 2 a o a o o o o 2. Comprehensive General Liability (to include complete operation): a. Bodilylnjury: $1 millionsinglelimit. b. Property Damage: $l million single limit. c. Property Damage Liability Insurance shall provide X, C and U coverage. d. Broad Form Property Damage Coverage shall include Completed Operations. 3. Comprehensive Automobile Liability (including owned, non-owned and hired vehicles); a. Bodily Injury: $l million single limit. b. Property Damage: $1 million single limit. 4. Minimum Umbrella Excess Liability: $5 million single limit. Add the following sentence to Subparagraph 1 I . I .3: o If this insurance is written on the Comprehensive General Liability policy form, the Certificates shall be AIA Document G705, Certificate of Insurance. If this insurance is written on a Commercial General Liability policy form, ACORD form 25S will be acceptable. Add the following subparagraph:a 1 I .1.4 Certificates of Insurance shall include the statement that the hold harmless clause as required under General Conditions Article 3.18 is included in the policy. 1 I.3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE o Delete this paragraph in its entirety, including subparagraph 11.3.1, I1.3.2, and I1.3.3. II.4 PROPERTY INSURANCE I 1.4.I The Owner will procure and maintain at his own expense property insurance upon the entire work at the site to the full insurable value thereof. This insurance shall be of the "All-Risk" type and shall be maintained until completion ofall work and acceptance thereof. Ifother special insurance not provided for herein is desired by the Contractor, the Contractor shall purchase such insurance at his expense. 11.4.2 The Contractor, his Subcontractors, and Sub-Subcontractors, and the Architect and his consultants as named herein will be named or designated in such capacity as insured jointly with the Owner in all policies, all of which will be open to Contractor's inspection. This policy will have an appropriate rider added to the policy as follows: 11.4.2.1 The (name of insurance company) does hereby include interests of (names of Owner, Contractor. Subcontractors. Architect and Consultants by reference). 11.4.2.2 Certificates of such insurance shall be filed with the Contractor and Architect, and if any of them so requires, certified copies shall be filed with them. o _ HCA268 O 00800 - 3 I L4.3 Such insurance shall be written on a "Completed Value" form in an amount not less than the final completed value ofthe project; less cost of site preparation (including fences necessary to secure work area) and excavation, foundations below the lowest basement floor, underground pipes and wiring, sidewalks, curbs and gutters. 11.4.4 Any insured loss is to be adjusted by the Owner and made payable to the Owner as trustee for the insureds, as their interest may appear. 11.4.5 The insurance policy shall provide for necessary access to the Project by Owner as follows: "Permission is hereby granted for the Owner to occupy such portion of the premises completed or suitable for occupancy prior to final acceptance ofthe policy to the contrary notwithstanding." I 1.4.6 The Owner and Contractor waive all rights against each other for damages caused by fire or other perils to the extent covered by insurance provided under this Paragraph I L4 except such rights as they may have to the proceeds ofsuch insurance held by the Owner as Trustee. The Contractor shall require similar waivers by subcontractors and sub-subcontractors. In waiving right of recovery under terms of this subparagraph, the term "Owner" shall be deemed to include his employees, and the Architect and his employees as the Owner's representative as provided in the Contfact Documents. 11.4.7 The following are specific exclusions: This insuralce will not cover glass breakage, any tools owned by mechanics, any tools, equipment, scaffolding, staging, towers and forms owned or rented by the Contractor, the capital value of which is not included in the cost of the Work, or any temporary structures or trailers used by the Contractor or any subcontractor or material supplier. 1 1.4.8 The Contractor shall pay the deductible amount up to $1,000 when making a claim against the property insurance policy. 1I,5 PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND Delete subparagraph 1 I .5. I and substitute the following: I I .5.1 The Contractor shall furnish bonds covering faithful performance of the Contract and payment of obligations arising thereunder. Bonds may be obtained through the Contractor's usual source and the cost thereof shall be included in the Contract surn. The amount ofeach bond shall be equal to 100% percent ofthe Contract Sum. 1 I .5.1 .l The Contractor shall deliver the required bonds to the Owner not later than three days following the date the Agreement is entered into, or if the Work is to be commenced prior thereto in response to a letter of intent, the Contractor shall, prior to the commencement of the Work, submit evidence satisfactory to the Owner that such bonds will be furnished. 11.5.1.2 The Contractor shall require the attorney-in-fact who executes the required bonds on behalfofthe surety to affix thereto a certified and current copy ofthe power of attorney. , a a o o o o o a o HCA 268 00800 - 4 a o ARTICLE I5 - ADDITIONS TO ARTICLES OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS .-l o ls.r MEASUREMENTS o a o o o a o o o l5.l .l Before ordering any material or performing any work, the Contractor shall veriff all measurements at the site of the Work and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. Unless otherwise agreed, no extra charge or compensation shall be allowed on account of differences between field measurements and the dimensions indicated on the Drawinss. 15.1.2 Any difference which may be found between field measurements and dimensions shall be submitted to the Architect for consideration before proceeding with the Work. The Architect and Owner will not be responsible for the scaling of Drawings. I5.2 LEGAL ACTIONS 15.2.1 As a condition precedent to and as additional consideration for the award of any contract or subcontract pursuant to these Specifications, the Contractor and all Subcontractors, suppliers, engineers, and other parties to the performance of the work required by these Specifications, do agree that in the event of any litigation or arbitration arising out of this Agreement, and if such action is not successfully prosecuted to a judgement in favor of the party plaintiff, or if it is dismissed, or if a judgement is rendered for any defendant or defendants, the party instituting the suit hereby agrees to pay in full all actual costs of defense, including but not limited to attorney fees, expert witness fees, costs of investigations in preparation for trial, professional time expended by principals and employees ofthe prevailing party and that the same shall be taxed as cost in said action and judgement entered thereon. I5.3 ARBITRATION 15.3.1 Notwithstanding any demand for arbitration which may be made by the Contractor, any controversy or claim in any way arising out ofor related to the Contract or the alleged breach thereof shall, if the Owner so elects in its sole discretion,, be litigated in a court of competent jurisdiction, rather than arbitrated as otherwise provided in these General Conditions. 15.4 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 15.4.1 Contractor shall state in writing, on or about the date of Substantial Completion, that to the best ofContractor's knowledge, information, and belief, no asbestos, or hazardous substances (as defined by C.R.S. 29-22-101(l), were used for, or in the construction oi the Work of this Project; provided, however, that ifa hazardous substance is commonly used in school construction, such substance may be specified by the Architect, and used in the Work by Contractor, provided Contractor has received both Architect and Owner's prior written consent. END OF SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS HCA 268 00800 - 5 o . sEcTIONoo8sl \ O DRAWINGSINDEX o o I.OI DRAWINGSINDEX Following are the Drawings which describe the Work to be performed under this Contract. ACCOI]NTING AND CONIERENCE SERVICES OFFICE RENOVATION ARCHITECTI.JRAL DRAWINGS Al.l Cover Sheet and Reflected Ceiling Plan Al.2 Partial Demolition Plan and Floor Plan Al.3 Details ENDOF SECTION 00851- r o oj o o o o HCA 268 o o I a o o o o o SECTIONS 00871&00872 ROOM FINISH & DOOR SCHEDULES ABBREVIATIONS o ACP ACT AWP BR BP CM CMU coNc CPT CT EP ES EX FF FIN FM FPP FV GB GBP HT HM HR MAT MTL N/E NR PA PC PLAS P QT R RT S SAT SBLK SC WD ST STL STN SVF SWCP TP TWS VAR VCT vwc WD Acoustical Ceiling Panel Acoustical Ceiling Tile (Glue-On) Acoustical Wall Panel Brick Brick Pavers Carpet Transition Mat Concrete Masonry Unit Concrete Carpet Ceramic Tile Epoxy Paint Exposed Structure Existing Factory Finish Finish Floor Mat Folding Panel Partition Field VeriS Gypsum Board Gypsum Board Panel Height Hollow Metal Hour Material Metal New and Existing Non Rated Patch to Match Existing Precast Panel Plaster Paint Quarry Tile Resilient Base Resilient Tread, Risers and Landings Sealed Suspended Acoustical Tile Sound Block Solid Core Wood Stainless Steel Stain Sheet Vinyl Flooring Sanitary Wall and Ceiling Panels Toilet Partition Tackable Wall Surface Varies Vinyl Composition Tile Vinyl Wall Covering Wood END OF SECTION 00871 .l o HCA 268 o o o t o a o a a o N € N z ti it)Y rt z J ri F X E]X n X ']1 X f.- + N c.-N t,.- ao F- ? 9 F. FT tt z X X I F X X t" tt X X F t--r U) F CD F ('J F () F U) F t, F F (f) F rt .l J 3 z X I I i i F tn 3 t-1 X 3 U 3 A p.A J J 3 F I z X gl X I I F X tjl X J J 3 t-in z X X F F.l X C.c"c.c. rl J 3 i-l F z z X I I F 3 U 3 X Ct z F i 3i 3 fr' o z i ri o J rs< F Li U 2 h U F. U L h U F- U l- U F. U F-c, U t-- U F- U F U F U F U c (!z U "o U Lr - ql r:-J 1.,' U AJ )!o E U -(U t <l {t \1 ,*J t' \, 5l a ft dl ,\J ;! \u ,Qr I I l/\ F o U c.l U o c..l CD ro \o o oo C.l co a_l \}J $.N J +r :l s z \]J b b o- F.N F tr.\l o \t{I t--$Il cvF' l^tf- QZ Fl<Prf A rrl l-l F I r-l Fa F l"\lri y rt rF \r' t.r.U) ."Ern il li (/)< Fri 4V trr <>?AF{\J l-l o<H> o \ DrvIsIoN I GENERAL REQLTIREMENTS O sEcrloNolool BASIC REQTJIREMENTS PART 1-GENERAL rt I.OI CONDITIONS AND REQT'IREMENTS Divisio I - Gieneral Requirernents shall govem work under all Divisiqrs ofthe Specificdios. O I.O2 DilMINATION OF SITE AND CONSTRUCTION DOCTJMENTS A. The locatiqrs of all existing rtilities, as may be indicat€d on the Drawings, are approximate. Cotrractor shall be responsible for verifring locatio of all rmderground and above ground utilities prior to constructiqr. Any damage to these rrilities strall be the Cmractor's O respcmsibility and they shall be repaired at no cost to the Owner. B. Drawings and Specificdims are provided as a moans of describing the quality and performance requirements desired by the Onmer. Ddails shown represent possible solutions developed as guidelines to aid in preparing proposals. Actual daailing and rigging configuations are tho respmsibility of the Contractor. o 1.03 CoNTRACTS A. All work rmder this cqt'act wilt be executed under a single prime cmtrad htrreen the Owner and the contractor hereinafter referred to as "Cmtractor" or "G@eral Cdtractor". o l.o4 coNTRAcroR usE oF PREMISEs A. Limitations: Operatims ofthe Contractor shall be limit€dto areas urhere wo* is indicated and generally within the office suite. O B. Limit use of premises to allorv Owner occupancy and use ofthe frcility. 1.05 SCT{EDI.JLE OF VALUES A. Submit Sc,hedule of Values in duplicate within l0 days after date ostablished in Ncice to Proceed. I.06 APPLICATIONSFORPAYMENT A. Submitthree corpies of eactr application on t}e current and applicable AIA form. B. Cotrt€Nrt and Format: l.ftilize Schedule of Values for listing items in Applicatio for Paym.ent. ' ; C. Payment Period: Mmthly. o o o HCA 268 01001 - I o a t.07 A. B. c. a D. E. CHANGE PROCEDURES Change orders may be based on Facililies fuchitect/Engineer initiated Prcposal Requests, Field Directives, and/or Contractor's request for a change order. Change Order Forms: Use AIA Change Order forms. Change order pricing shall detail labor, material, and equipment costs as may be required by Faoilities Architect/Engineer and as necersaryto permit wrification of labor rates, man hours, material costs, e$dPmefi, rental rates, etc. Change ordor pricing shall be submittBd as required to minimize impact to the Projec sclredule. Inplementation of change shall be as ardhorized by Facilities Architect/Engineer. Unit Price Change Order: For pre-daBrmined unil prices and quantities, the change order will be executed cn a fixed unit price basis. Work for nfoich pre-dAermined unit prices were trot prepared shall have unit prices developed or shall be completed as a Proposal Request or Field Directive, as determined by the Facilities Architect/Engineer. COORDINATION Coordinate scheduling, submitals, and Work ofthe various sections of Specificatims to ensure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent constructiqr elements. Veri$ utility requirement characteristics of operating equiPmed are compatible with building utilities. Coordinate space requirements and insAllation of mechanical and eloctrical work which are indicated diagrammatically on Drawings. PRECONSTRUCTION MEETINGS Facilities Archited/Engineer wilt schedule a proconstructio me*ing after the Contract is firlly executed. The General Contractor and primary subcqrtractors will be required to attend. When required in individual Specification sections, convene a preinstallation meeting prior to commencing work ofthe Section, as coordinated with the Facilitios Architect/Engineer. PROGRESS MEETINGS Schedule and administer meetings througlod progress of the Work as required to coordinate the Project or as otherwise requested by Facilities Architect/Engineer. Preside at meetings, record minutes, and distribute copies within trro days to those affected by decisions made. Schedule ure Progress Meefing to occur after tho existing ceiling has been removed to allorY inspection bythe Ornner and Architect. I 1.08 A. B. c. 1.09 A, o o o B. 1.10 A. B. c. a o o HCA 268 01001 - 2 o o I.II EXAMINATION O A. Verifythat existing site cmditios and substrate surfacos are acceptable for subsequedWork. Beginning new Worft means acceptanco of oristing coditios. B. Verifythd rfility services aro artailablg ofthe correct characteristics, md inthe conec locstim. r Cdrtractor shall be rospmsible for ascertaining and veri$ing oristing capacities and capabilities O\"\- of oxisting rigging, structural, and oloctrical syststns and developing the oxact ways md rnoans for properly corryleting the Project. I.I2 PREPARATION O A. Clem substrate surfrces priorto 4plying ne$ mderial or substance. B. Apply manufrcauer roquired or roconuneadod zubstrde primer, soaler, or codilioe'r prior to applying new material or substance in codact or bmd. t\ Drdect surfrces to remain &om damage during costructicm.ov' I.I3 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Ernploy a skilled and operieoced installer to perform ortting and patching to match nsr and existing Wort; restore Work with new Products. o B. Submit written roquest in advance of cutting or altering structural or building enclosure elernents. C. Execute orilting, fitting, and pdching to corrylete Worlq and to: l. Fit the several parts together, to integrate with other Work. 2. Uncovor Wort to install or correct illdmed Wotk.o t^ fftr#s*ffi3trSffi"$:trffi*'*.u.n*iorandere<fricarwork D. Crn rnasory and cocrcte materials using mascrry saw or core drill. Restore Work with new Products in accordance with requirements of Cmtract Documents. o E. Fit Work tight to adjacent elemeds. IVhidain inegrity ofwall, ceiling, or floor constructi@: conplaely seal voids. F. Fit Wo* tiglt to pipos, sleoves, ducts, cmduit, and dher penetratios trougb surhces. G. Refinish surfaces to match adjacent finishes. I.I4 STJBMITTALPROCEDI.JRES A. Submittal form to id@tify Projecq C@tractor, Subcdractor or supplier; and pertinent Codract Document re&rencos. ' .r B. Apply Cortractor's stanp, sigred or initiale4 certifying thzt revie$r, verificatim of Products o o o HCA 268 01001 - 3 o require4 field dimensims, adjacod construction Worlq and coordination of information is in accordance with the requirements ofthe Work and Contract Documents O C. Where registered professional engineer is requird submittals must be stanped and must contain calculatims and details in orderto rrcri$ adequacy of design. D. Idectify variations from Contract Docum€ds and Product or system limitations ufrich may be detrimefital to successfirl perfonrumce of the conpleted Work. O E. Revise and resubmit submiuals as required; identi$ all changes made since previous submifial. I.I5 CONSTRUCTIONPROGRESSSCHEDTJLES A. Submit initial progress schedule in duplicate within l0 days after datB established in Notic€ to a Proceed for Facilities Architect/Engineer revierp. B. Submit revised schedules with each Application for Paymet4 idenrtifying changes since previous versiqr. Indicate estimated percdage of completio for each item of work at each submission. 1.16 PROPOSED PRODUCTS LIST O A. Within l0 days after date of Notice to Procee4 submit list of major Products proposed for use, with name of manufacturer, trade name, aod model number of oach product. 1.17 SHOP DRAWINGS O A. Shop Drawings for Review: I . Submitted to Facilities fuchitecVEngineer for review for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. 2. After review, produce copies and distribute in accordance with the SIJBMITTAL 'PROCEDURES article above and for record documemts purposes described in Contract Closeout. B. Shop Drawings for Information: l. Submitted for the Facilities Architect/Engineer's benefit as contract administrator or for a the Owner. 2 . Reports of inappropriate or rmacceptable work may be subject to action by the Facilities ArchitecVEngineer or Owner. C. Shop Drawings for Project Close-orf: l. Submitted forthe Owner's benefit during and afterproject conpletion. O D. Submit the number of opaque reproductions which Comractor requires, plus two copies which will be retained by Facilities Architect/Engineer. o o HCA 268 01001 - 4 o . I.I8 PRODUCTDATA .l O A. Submitthe number of copios which the Cmtractor requires, plus two cqies ufrich will be retained by the Facilitios Architect/fngineer. B. I{art each cqyto id€diry applicable products, nodols, qtims, md der data. Sqplematt manufrcturers' standard dxa to provide infrrmdicn rmique to this Project. o r.rv MANIJFACTURERINSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS A. When specified in individual Specific*im sectios, subnnitmanufrcurerprimed instnrcios for delivery, storage, assembly, instatt*io, start-up, adjusting,6d finishing, in quaftities specified for Product Dda. o I.2O MA}.II,JFACTTJRERCERTIFICATES A. When specified in individual Specificatim sectims, submit certificatios by manufactrer to Facilities ercnitect/ngineer, in guantities specified for Product D*a. O B. Indicate uraterial or Product cmforms to or exceeds +ecffea rpquiremc*.s. Subrnit srpporti4g reference data, affidavits, and certificgticrs as appropriate' I.2I QUALITY ASSURANICE. CONTROL OF INSTALLATION O A. Mcnitor quality cotrol orrer suppliers, manuftcfirrers, Products, ssrvices, sile cmditions, aod wo*manshiP, to produce Work of specified quality' B. Comply with manufrcturer's instructi@s. ^ C. Conrply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except urhen more stringent O f:;;ffies, or spocified requiremeats indicate higher standards or moro procise 1.22 TOLERAI.ICES o A ffifff'ffir"ffi'$:fr'*l*ffift'#i,l*'ffi*ffiTL'#a'* accumulate. B. Conply fully with manufacturers' tolerances. O 1.23 REFERENCES A. Cqrform to reference standad by drte of issue cunent as of date for receiving bids. B. Should specified reftrenco standard coflictwith Cffiact Documents, request clarificatim from O Facilities ArchitecUnngineer before proceeding. 'l o HCA268 01001 - 5 o ., 1.24 REGULATORYREQI,IIREMENTS A. Contractor shall cornply with all applicable codes, ordinances, and regulations in effect at the O time of bid opening, including but not limited to the following: 1. Vail Community Dovelopmeart Building Division 2. Uniform Building, Mechanical, and Plumbing Codes 1997 Edition 3 . Fire Departnent requirements 4. LJtility conpany roquirements 5. State ofColorado Energy Standards '6. State Departrnent of Labor Requirements 7. State Department of Health Requirements 8. State and Federal Safdy and Heallt Laws 9. EPA Regulatiurs 10. Americans with Disabilities Act and ADAAG Regulatios a I L NFPA 70 - National Electric Code 12. NFPA 90A - Fire Detection in Mechanical Systems B. If discrepancies occur betrreen regulatims, the most stringent requirements shall apply. 1.25 PERMITS AND FEES O A. Contraotor shall be responsible for obtaining and paying for all license fees, building permits, and tap and developmeut fees associated withthe Work. 1.26 INSPECTION ANDTESTING LABORATORY SERVICES O A. When specified in individual Specification sections, Ownerwill appoint pay for, and e'nploy services of an independent firm to perform inspection and testing. B. The indepardent firm will perform inspections, tests, and other services as required.o C. Coordinate with independent firm; fumish sanrples as requested. D. Re-testing required because of non-coformance to specified requiremeNrts will be charged to the Contractor. o 1.27 MANI.JFACTURERS'FIELDSERVICESANDREPORTS A. Whe,n specified in individual Specification sections, require material or Product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staffpersonnel to observe site conditions and to initiate instructions when necessary. B. Report obserrzations and site decisions or instructions that are supplemerdal or contrary to manufacturers' written instructions. o o o HCA 268 01001 - 6 o o o a a o o o a o 1.28 A. 1.29 A. B. 1.30 A. l.3l A. t.32 A. B. 1.33 A. 1.34 A. TEMPORARY UTILITIES Pennanart building tdilities may be rdilized during ccnstnrctim. Ltility services required by the Cffiactor which exceed those availablo shall be firmished by the Cmtractor at hra,ctor's erP€nse. TELEPHONE SERVICE Use of existing telephme servico is not allowod unless specifically arlhorized by the Facilities Architect/Enginoer. Contrador shall provide, maiutain, md pay for sucl telephog cellular, and/or tolephmo frcsimile servlce as ruy b€ required to coordinde thE Work. Such servico as is providod *the Projed site shall be rnade availablo for Facilities Architec/Engineer use. Agthoriz*ion of use of existingtelephono service shall not erdendto lcng distanco service charges. INTERIOR ENCLOSTJRES Provide teryorary enclosures bcluding separatiur in plenums, to separate wort areas from Ormer occupied areas, to prevent penetrdio of dust and moishue ifro Oumer occupied areas, and to prevent damage to existing materials and equipmeit. PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK Prc*oct installed Work and provide special prc*ectim vfuere specified in individual Specificatio sections. PARKING Construction parking shall bo providod for as follows: Obtain parking location from Facilities Architect/Engineer. Conform to parking regulatiors applicable to the Work area' PROGRESS CLEANING AND WASTE REMOVAL Colloct and maintain aroas free of waste materials, dobris, and rubbish. Maintain site in a clean and onderly conditim. REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES, AND CONTROLS Remove ternporary uilities, equipment, facilities, materials, prior to Substantial Conpletict. Cleao and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work. Restore existing frcilities used during costnrcticn to original cmdilion. Restore new facilities used during constructio to specified cmditiot. B. c. a HCA 268 01001 - 7 1.35 A. B. c. r.36 PRODUCTS Products: Means new material, machinery, components, equiprnent, fisures, and systems fomring the worh but does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conrveying and erection ofthe Work. Products may also include existing matorials or corporqrts specificalty ideirtified for reuse. Do not use matefials and equipment removed ftom existing promises, except as ryeoifically identified or allowed bythe Contract Documerts. Provide interchangeable components ofthe same manufrchrrer for conporents being re,placed. TRANSPORTATION, HANDLING, STORAGE AND PROTECTION Transport, handle, store, and protect Products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. PRODUCT OPTIONS Products Specified by Roferenco Standards or by Descripion Onty: Any Product meetingthose standards or description. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufrcturers: Products of manufrcturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed. Products Speoified byNaming One or More Manufacturers with a Provision for Substitutions: Submit a request for substirhtim for any nunufacarrer nct named' SUBSTITUTIONS Facilities ArchitecLfEngineer will consider requests for Substitrdions up to 5 days before date of opening ofbids. Substinnims after the bid opening will only be considered vrhen a Ploduct becomes unavailable through no fault ofthe Contractor. Document each request witi complete data substantiating compliance of proposed Substitution with Contract Documents. Submit three copies of request for Substibdim for consideration. Limit each rcquest to one proposed Substitutiott. STARTING SYSTEMS Provide five days notification prior to start-up of each item. Ensure that each piece ofequipment or system is ready for oPeration. Execute start-up under supervision of respmsible persons in accordance with manufacturers' instructions. O o a o o o a a a o A. t.31 A. B. c. 1.38 A. B. C. D. |.39 A. B. c. O HCA 268 01001 - 8 o D. Submit a writtea report that equipmed or syste,m has been propedy installed md is ftncti@ing ' ) correctlv.o I.4O DEMONSTRATIONA}IDINSTRUCTIONS A. Dennmsffie operdio md maidenmce of ProduAs to Ornet's persmnel prior to dxe of Corpletiut. o B. For equipmed, or syslerns requiring seasonal operatim, perform demqrstratim fur dher seasqr within six mqths. C. Demostrate start-rp, qeratio, cffiol, adjustmed, troubleshoding, sendcing, nafut€nanc€, and shutdonn of each item of equipment at agreed-upot times, at equipment locatim. o I.4I CONTRACTCLOSEOUTPROCEDI.JRES A. Submit wriuen cortificatim that Cdrad Docrunents have been reviewe4 Wort has been inspecte4 and that Work is co,nplete in accordance with Cortract Documds and ready for O Facilities Lrclitedffnginoefs inspectim (i.e., Request for Substartial Coryletio). B. Submit ffnal (90o/o or 95o/o) Applicatio for Papr.ent Idedifying total adjusted Cffirad- Sum/Price, previous payments, and amount remaining due. C, Submit Sales and Use Tax forms. o D. Submit refainage (So/oot l0%) Applicatim for Palment. Retainage wil bo withheld wtil all required documents have been submitted and approrrcd, and ifrequired, the Project has been advertised. 1.42 FINAL CLEANING a A. Execrtre final cleaning prior to final inspectict. B. Clean interior and ederior surfaces exposed to viary. Vacuum carpaed and soft surhces. O C. Remove waste and surplus malerials, rubbish, and construdiqr facilities from site. 1.43 ADruSTING A. Adjust operating Prcducts and oquipmentto ensure smocfh md rmhindered qeratim. O I.M PRoIECTRECORDDOCI.JMENTS A. Maintain on site one set of Contract Documents to be utilized for record docurnents. B. Rocord acfual revisios to tho Work. Record infornratim cmcurrent with costrudim prqgress. o a ') HCA 268 01001 - 9 C. Specifications: Legibly mark and record at each Product section a descripticn of actual Products installed. D. Record Documents and Shop Drawings: Legibly mark eac,h item with ballpoint peo to record actual construction. E. Submit trno sets of as-buift drawings and Specifications to the Facilities Architect/Fagineor for approval a minimum of 5 days prior to requesting inspecting for Substantial Conrpletiott. F. Approval ofmonthlyprogross pay estimat€s is subjectto Facilities Architect/Engineer review of updated as-buih documents current through the billing period. 1.45 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENA}.{CE MATERIALS A. Provide Products, spare parts, maintenance and edra materials in quantities specified in individual Specification sections. B. Deliver to Project site and place in location as directed; obtain receip prior and submit with rdainage Applicatiot for Payment. I.45 WARRANTIES A. Provide duplicate notarized copies. Include the following information for the manufrcturer and the Contractor: L Cortacts. 2. Regular business and emergency phone numbers. 3. Address (rnailing and shipping). 4. Other such information as may be required to provide expeditious response to warrarty work- B. Execute and assemble transferable warranty documents from Subcmtractors, suppliers, and manufacturers. C. Submit prior to retainage Application for Paymmt- D. Warranties corrlm€nce on date of issuance of Final Payment. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Ncf Used PART 3 - EXECUTION END OF SECTION 01001 - l0 o o o O a o a a o o a HCA 268 Not Used o SECTION 01010 'l O STJMMARYOFWORK I.OI CONDMONSA}TDREQI.JIREMENTS Divisim I - Geaeral Requiremeuts shall gonem wo,rt rmder all Divisims ofthe Specificatios.o I.O2 SCHEDI,]LEOFDRAWINGS,SPECIFICATIONSANDADDENDA A. Drawings: See Index on Drawings. O B. Proj€ct Manual: Accounting and Conference Services Office Renovation at Vril Cascade Hotel and Club, Va[ Coloredo drtcd Septcmber 22'1999. C. Addenda: All Addenda issued prior to biddiry. I 03 EXAMINATION OF SITE AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS O A. Failure to visit site will in no way reliene C@tractor from necessity of firmishing materials or porfirrming workthat may be requirod to conplete work in accordance with Drawings and Specificatims withorf. addirtiqral cost to Owner. O B. The locations of all existing utilities, as indicated o the Drawings, are approximate. General Contractor shall bo respmsiblo for verifying looatio of all Uilitios indicatod on tho Drawings, prior to c@structim. Any damage to these uilitiss shall be the Contractor's respansibility and they shall be repaired at no cost to the Owner. C. Failure to visit site will in no way relieve any Cmtrador from necessity of firmishing matorials or O performing work that may be required to conplde work in accordance with Drawings and Specifioatims without additimal cost to Owner. The Genoral Cmractor will be required to sip a Certification of Acceptance, acce,pting the site and all previous work "as-is" befrre cs$tructiql may start. O 1.04 CONTRACTS A. All work under this c,ontract will be executed under a single prime cmtract betrreen the Owner and the General Contractor. I.O5 CONTRACTORUSE OF PREMISES o A. Limitatios: Operatims ofthe Comactor $all be limited to areas rvhere work is indicatod. B. See Section 01500 Costructio Facilities and Toryorary Codrols for Coordinatim and requirenreds for access to sito. o i o HCA 268 01010 - I o 1.06 COORDINATION A. Schedule all work performed in existing buildings with Owner to minimize disruption and to a allow Ownor to maintain occupancy during construction. All after hours work shall be ooordinated with Owner's security persmnel to provide site/building access. B. Maintain safe access and egress for occupants and public from occupied throughout the project. Provide temporary protective screening through cmstruotion areas ev€n though not specifioally O indicated on tJte Drawinss. I.O7 PROTECTION Cqtractor Sall limil his operatios and site access and those of his subcoutractors to areas ofthe site being disturbed by constructior and site gra.ting. Othor areas shall be left undisturbed. Any a damage to such areas will require repair at the Contractor's expense. I.O8 PROJECTCONDITIONS A. General: Coordinate construotion phasing with operation of Owner's existing facility. The O Owner intends to occupy portions of the building throughout construction. L Establish effective communications with the Owner regarding his operatior and moving schedule. Give as much advance notice as possible, in addition to the minimums specified" for construction activities vAich wil affect 0',vner's operations. Z. Coordinate with Owner scheduling for asbes0os removal to provide Owner's consultant with ninimum 3 weeks adrance notice. O B. Utility htemrptions: Sohedule intemrptions of building utilities with the Owner at the Owner's convenience. Notifu Owner 48 hours in advance of all utility intemrptions. C. Sequencing of Construction Plan: Before start of construction on site, submit three co,pies of construction plan regarding accoss to work; use of site; and phasing of new, domolition and O removatim work for accoptance by Owner and Architect- After acceptance ofplan, construction seque'ncing shall comply with accepted plan unless deviaticns are accepted in writing. I.O9 SEPARATECONTRACTS a A. Srrstems Fumiture: The Owner's vendor will provide and install all office syslems fumiture. The General Contractor's electrician shall provide and install the electrical rough in and shall complete the final connection to the systems fumiture hamess. B. Telecommunications: The Owner's se,parate telecommrmications cortractor(s) will be installing wiring and equipment inthe building concurrentlywiththis Project. The Contractor shall I coordinate all work with the related work of this separate contractor. The Ge,neral Contractor strall provide recessed wall boxes, pull strings to the tcp of the partitions and new matching cover plates at all new and existing telephone, data and power receptacles and swirches. Coordinate style of plates at telecommunications devices with the Owner's Cqrtractor. o o HCA 268 01010 - 2 o .. I.IO COMPLETION/COORDINATION .) O A. Coordinde the installation of all above ceiling systqns md conpoeds. All work installedthd imerfrres wifr the wort of ders md was nd coordinatod with chen shall b€ reuorod ad reinstallod d no ffia cost to fre Owner. B. Coordindo all electrical 'tomc withinlte btrilding envelqe including straific*io inplenum a spacos. AII wo,r* in$allodthd iderferes with tto work of others od was not coo'rdindsd witb ders willbe reoorrcddno ffia costtofre Oqmer. Oi ENDOF SECTION 01010 - 3 o o o o t o o -l HCA268 o o o o o o o a o o o B. c. l.0l A. 1.02 A- 1.03 A. B. SECTION OIO3O ALTERNATES DESCRTPTION OF REQT.JTREMENTS uAltsrnatesu are defined as alternrate products, materials, oqubmd, sldems, m€thods, units of wort for major elemefrs of costructio, ufiich may, at Oqme'ds qtim be selected for work in tieu of conespmding requironents of Comrac Documems. L Selectims may occur prior to Contract date or maybe dofened for possible selection at subsequent date. 2. Altomdes may or rnay nd chenge scope and general charactor of wort zubstantially. 3. nequir€m€frs ofthis Secticn may be relded to, brtr, must nci be cmftsed with, requiremerts of Cmract Documents related to "unit prices", "changF orders", "substitnti@s" and similar terms. Referto Onmer{ffiactor fureemert and subsequent modificatios thereof (if any) for d€tormination as to nfrich Altomatos listed have boenr aoc?te4 and are, thore'fore, in firll force and erffect as thorg! originally included in Cdract Documeds for Base Bid. Immediately folloving award of Ccntract, pr?are and distribute to each entity or perscn to be involvod in performance of worlg ndification of status of each altemate scheduled and inoluding those subsequently added by ndificatior during bidding. lndicate which Altemates have been: l) accepted, 2) rojecfd and 3) defoned for cosideration at later date as indicat€d. Include full descriptim of negctiatod modificaticns to altemates, if any. GENERAL ALTERNATE REQI,JIREMENTS General: Description for each Altemate is recognizod to be inconpl*e and abbreviated but furplies that each change must tre conrpleted for scope of work afrected. Refer to applicable Sections @ivision 2 through 16) and to applicablo Drawings for specific roquirements of each Ahemate. Modif surrormding work as requircdto integrate with work of eacl Altemate. hldicat€ on the Bid Form in the spaces provided for each Ahemato the amounts to b€ ADDED to or DEDUCTED fromthe Base Bid wtrich would result fron acceptance bythe Owner of each Altemate. DESCRIPTION Nternate No. l: Vinyl wall covering. Install Onmer provided vinyl wall covering in Roqns #l00through #113. See Sectio 09950. Alternate No.2: Door Hardnrare. Provide md install nennr building stedard ADA corrpliant lever trim latchs€ts and locksets at existing and relocated doors in Rooms #100 through #l 13. See Sectim 08710. Nternate No.3: Holiday Cmstructio. Provide costto comm€oce and conplete c.ostructiqr betneen December 18, 1999 and January 15, 2000. B. c. HCA 268 01030-l D.Alternate No. 4: Millwork. Sectim 06410. Provide and install plastic laminate millwork in Room #l 13 . See o o o a a o o a o o END OF SECTION 01030-2 HcA 268 o o SECTION 01070 .) . ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS I.OI DESCRIPTION ^ R€ld€d Requirements o 'r' 1. Drawing symbols: Drawings 2. Drawing or Sc}odule Abbreviatiqrs: Drawings or Schodules t.02 QUALITYASSURAI.ICE o A. These Specific*ios are of abbreviatp4 sinrplifi€d or streamlircdt5pe and includo incorylete se{rt€nces. l. Omissions of words or phrases such as 'qthe contractor shall", uin coformity therowith", 'shall be', "as ndod m the drawings", "a", 'the", are irtentional. O 2. Y*ffi;J* or phrases by inference in same maner as they are when "NOTE' 3. Supply words ushall be' or "shall" by inference ufren colm is used within s€trt€nces or phrases. 4. Supply words "m the Drawings" by inferenco when "as indicated' is used with seiltenc€o or phrases. O 5. uProvrdeu shall mean firndsh and install. I.O3 ABBREVIATIONS A. Reference in Contract Documents to trade associations, technical societies, recognized authorities and other institutims include following organizatios vfiid are sometimes referred to mly by O correspording abbreviations. AA Aluminum Associatio AAMA ArchitecturalAluminumManufacturer'sAssociatim ACI Arnerican Cocrete Institute o frt ffi:tffiilffi:if*ffn-** AISI Arnerican Iron and St€el hstitute AITC Amorican Institut€ of Timer Cmstruction AIISI American Ndional Standards Instihrte APA American Plywood Associatim t ASHRAE Americao Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Cmditioing Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials AWI Architectural Woodwotk Institute AWPA American Wood Preservors Associatim O AWS Amorican Welding Society BIA Brick Instihrto of America " r CDA Co'pper Development Association, krc. a HCA 268 01070-l a CRA Califomia Redwood Association CRSI Concretp Reinforcing Steel Institute CS Commercial Standard (U.S. Departrnant of Commerce) O DFPA Douglas Fir Plywood Association FGMA Flat Glass Marketing Association FM Factory Mutual Engnoering Division FS Federal Specification MIA Marble Instihrte of America MIL Military Specification t MLMA Metal Lath Manufrcture/s Association NAAMM The National Association of Architectural M€tal Manufacturers NBS Natimal Bureau of Stmdards NCMA National ConcretB Masonry Association NEC Natimal Electrical Code (ofNFPA) a NEMA NationalElectricalMaoufacturer'sAssociation NFPA National Fire Protection Association NOMA Natiqral Oak Flooring Manufacturen's Association NPVLMA Natioal Pai{ Vamish and Lacquer Manufacturer's Association NTMA The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association NWMA NatimalWoodtwork Maflufacturer's Association 'OSHA Occupational Safbty and Health Administraticnt PCA Podand Cement Associatiur PCI Prestressed Concrete InstituG PEI Porcelain Enamel Institute PS Product Standard (U.S. De.partment of Commerce) O SDI Steel Deck Institute Sil Steel Joist Institute SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Coutractors National Association SPA Soulhom Pine Associatic,n SPI The Socidy ofthe Plastics Industry, Inc. SPR Simplified Practice Recommendation (U.S. Department of O Commerce) SSPC Steel Structwes Painting Council SWI SteelWindow hstitute TCA Tile Council of America TIMA Thermal Insulatim Manufacturers Associatiott O UL Underwriters' Laboratories, trnc. WCLA West Cost Lumbermen's Associatim WRI Wire Reinforcement Institute WWPA WestemWoodProductsAssociation END OF SECTION 0t070-2 t o o HCA 268 o a o o o o o o o l.0r A. sEcrIoN 01090 REFERENCE STANDARDS QUALITYASSIJRANCE Reforeoco Shdards: For products or wortmanship qpocified by associaticn, trade or Fedoral Standards, conply with oftre standar4 orcept when mo're rigid requirertnents are specified or are required by applicable codss. l. No provisicr of any re,ferenced standard specificdio, manual or code (uAether or nd. specifically incorpor*ed by referace inihe Cctract pocumems) shall be efrectiveto change drries and resposibilities of Oumer, Cmractor or Architoct or any ofthoir cosultds, agrnts or eryloyoes fr,onr those set forth in Cotract Documents, nor shall il be eftctirrcto assign to Architect or any of Ardritod's consultailts, agents or erplopes any dfy or auhority to stperviso or dircct ftmiSing or performanco of Work or any drfy or artrhorig to undortake responsibilities cdrary to provisios o,f General md Srpplementary Coditims. Eftcive Date: Dde of standad is that in €ff€d as of documents dde except rvten specific date is specified or when standard is part ofapplicable code nfrich includes editim date. Copies: When required by individual secticrs, obtain cqy of standard. Maintain cnpy d job site during work. END OF SECTION 01090-l B. c. o o HCA268 o a SECTION O2O7O SELECTTVE DEMOLITION PART I - GENERAL a l.0l SUMMARY A. Section Includes: I . Dustproof e,nclosures separating demolition areas from other areas. 2. Removal of desipated building equipme,nt cabinets and fixhres. Store and protect items noted to be salvaged or reinstalled. O 3. Removal of designated partitions; walls, ceilings, floors, doors and frames, windows, ductworlg piping and other building oomponents. 4. Cap and identifr exposedutilities. 5. Disposal of debris and equipment, cabinets, and fixtures not noted to be saved or reinstalled. ' i ftffi''il*"""gandbracing' B. Related Requirements: l. Basic Requirements: Section 01001. O r.02 QUALITYASSURANCE A. Seloctive demolition shall be performed by workers oiperienced with selective demolition. General Contractor shall identrfy areas whero care must be exercised to prevent damage to surfaces and equipment to remain. O B. Coordinate removal of mechanical and electrical items with appropriate trade. C. Demolition performod in excess of that required shall be rcpaired at no cost to the Owner. I.O3 PROJECT CONDITIONS a A. Portions of the building will be occupied during consruction. See Section 01010 Summary of Work. Do not interfere with uso of occupied portions of building. Maintain free and safe passage to and from occupied areas. B. Environmental Requireme,nts: Execute demolition in a manner that will limil umes€ssary dust and O nolse. C. Safety: Cease operations and not$ Architect immediately if safety of stnrcture appears to be endangered. Make precautions to properly support structure. Do not resume until safety is restored. D. Immediately notifr Architect and Owner if area to rereive demolition is suspected to include asbestos materials. If positively identified, Contractor shall work around area until abatement is completed by Owner's separate conbactor- o O HCA268 02070-l B. o o o o C. I o o O o o PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 A. MATERTALS Materials to be rzused scheduled or noted to be reused in other portions of the work shall be garefrdly romoved and stored at the site for later roinstallation. Repair any damage caused during removal, storage or reinstallation to tho satisfaction of the fuchitect. Materials to be removed by Owner: Iteins which ue removed prior to the start of demolition will remain the property of the Owner. Such items will be designated with a marking prior to the pre- bid tour of the site. All other times indicated to be removed but not indicated for reinstallation shall become the property of tho Contractor who shall remove them from the site. Disposition of Removed lt€ms: Items indicated to be removd and not indicated to be reused shall become the property of the Party indicated below rurless indicated otherwise. Items not included below shall become the property of the Contractu. Item Doors Door Frame s Hardware Acoustical Ceiling Panels Cabinets and CountertoPs Light Fixtures Shelving Air Conditioning Units Exhaust Fans All other FIVAC Equipment PART3.E)GCUTION Disposition Contractor Contractor Conlractor Confractor Contractor Contactor Contractor Owner Owner Contractor 3.01 A. 3.02 A. C. PREPARATION Dust Protection: Erect and maintain dustproof partitions as required to prevent spread ofdust, fumes and smoke to other parts of the building. On completion, remove partitions and repair damaged surfaces to match adjacent surfaces. Shoring and Bracing: Provide necessary t€nporary shoring and bracing to support and protect portions of existing building during demolition operations. lcave such shoring in place until permanent supports have been installed and inspected by the Architect. Be solely rcsponsible for the design, safety and adequacy oftemporary shoring and bracing and its ability to carry the load for which intended. EXSTING UTILITY SERVICES Capping: Arrange and pay for disconnecting, rcmoving and capping utility services within areas of demolition. Disconnect and stub off. Notifi the affected utility company in advance and obtain approval before starting this work. HCA 268 02070-2 a t o , B. Ideirtificatio: Place markers to indicate looation of discmn€ct€d services. Identify service lines ' .t and capping locations on Project Record Documsnts. o 3.03 SELECTTVEDEMOLMON A. General: Demolish in n orderly md carcful mrnncr 6s pqqfuo{ to acconmodate new work Protect existing founddims and zupporting struchral memb€rs. {l B. Repair: Repair demolition performed in excess of that required at no cost to the Ovner. 3.03 CLEANUP A. During thedemolitio operations, keep thep'nmises free frm ammulatims of wastematerial o O rubbish caused by emplryees or worh and at the daily compl*ion of the wort remove rubbisb, tools and surplus material and leave the p,remis€s slcm and ready fo zubsequent work. Prorytly remove all waste. rubbish or debris from the site. o END OF SECTION 02070:3 o o o o a HCA268 o o DIVISION 5 WOOD A}ID PLASTICS sEcrIoN 06100 ROUGHCARPENTRY o PARTI-GENERAL I.OI SI,JMMARY A. Section Includes: l. Miscellaneous blocking and funing o i, ffiffitr B. Related Requirements:o ": l1*-ffiffi*if;;l3333,ouooo I.O2 QUALITYASSTJRANCE A. Reference Standards: See Sectim 01001. Corplywith follwving: O , L WoodFraming: UniformBuildingCodeandNdiqralDesignSpecificatiorforWood Constructim, 1982 editio, as published byNatioal Forest Products Associatim. 2. Lumber: Standard Grading Rules for Westem Lumber, latest editio, published by Westem Wood Products Associatim. a. Eacl Piece of Lumber: Grado Stamped 3. Plywood: U.S. Product Standard PSI-83 for Softrpood Plywood/ Cmstructiqr and O Industrial. a. Each Panel: Identified with gadetrademark of American Plyn'ood Associatiqr (APA), I.O3 DELTVERY,STORAGEA}.IDHANDLING a - A. Store aU mderials offgromd and corrcr with watorproof covering. PART 2 - PRODUCTS O 2.OI MATERIALS A. Rougb Hardware: Provide necessary bolts, screws, nails, clips, plates, straps, hangers, €tc., (with the exceptio of itonrs ecrbedded in cmcr*e), necessary br conpletim of rough carp€ntry. Provide corrcct material ofprqor size and sEagth forpurpose intended c.mformingto O Specificatims, Drawings and applicable building code. Pre'hbricated steel o@nectors shall b€ fabricated by Sfuryson Strong- Tile Co., Inc. o HCA 268 06100-t B. Blocking and Furring: Hem Fir Standard Grade or BeffBr., .1 1. Seasoning: Up to two inches: 19% or less moisture contont. C. Plywood: APAC-Dstandardwithe:rteriorglue. l. Thichess: As indicated on Drawings. D. Fire Treatmert: All Framing lumber on the interior ofthe building shall be fue retardarf treated, Class A fire rated. All framing lumber on the exterior of the building not required to be Presenrative treated shall be fire r€tardanttreated, Class A fire rated. E. Plywood Sheathing: CD interior sheathing with e*erior glug tlicloress as indicated. PART 3 - DGCUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION A. Verification of Conditions: Vorifu that surftces to receivo roug[ carpertry are prepared to required grades and dimensions. 3.O2 INSTALLATION A. General: l. Porform in substantial manner consisting with accepted standards of carpentry trade. 2. Nail or spike members in acrprdance with UBC. 3.03 BLOCKING A. Blocknrg: l. Set true to line, level or plumb secured as indicated. B. Install blocking in shrd space behind g5psum board for attachme,ut of wall stops, magnetic hold opens, cabinets, toilet accessories, and other wall mounted accessories. a o a a o a a a o a a END OF SECTION 06100-2 HCA 268 o o SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY PART I -GENERAL o l.ol ST.JMMARY A. Sectio Includes: l. Ifierior Trim: 2. Millwork O B. Rolatod Requiremeots: l. Blocking: Soctim 06100 2. Cabin€ts and Casen'ork Sectim 06410 3. WoodDoors: Sedio082l0 4. Finish: Section 09900 o l.oz euALITYAssuRAl.rcE A. Reference Standards: See Soctim 01001. Corylywith follon'ing: l. "Architecnrral Woodrrork auahty Standards and Guide Specific*iors", 1985 editio, as published by the Arditecbral Woodwo* Instftuto. O a. Conply.with custom grade if nd otherwise qpecified. B. Finish Carpartry: Woodwork requiring smooth finish and elposed to view but nd cqsidercd as cabinds or caservork. I.O4 SI.JBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Submit in accordance with Sectio 01300 Submiuals. l. Includo cmformance to required reftrence standard. B. Sarryles: Submit conplco set of plastic laminate sarryles for color seledio in accordance with Sectim 01001. I.O5 DELTVERY,STORAGEANDHANDLING A. Do ad deliwr material until the buitding or slorage area is emclosod and sufEcieotly dryto prerd danagp ftom excossive changps in moistue c@tfit. PART2 -PRODUCTS 2.OI TRIM MATERIALS A. Natural Finish Trim Material: Match existing adjac€nt..) o a o o o HCA268 06200 - I B. Painted Trim Material: Red or whitB birch, select kilndried vertical grain."l PART 3 - HGCUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION o o o a A. Verification of Conditions: Conplywith Section 01001. l. Layout: Veri$ layor* of work before beginning installation. 2. Blocking: Ensure pro'per blocking provided under Section 06100. 3. Existing Conditions: Examine substrate before beginning installation. 4. Notificatio: Notify General Co'ntractor of unsatisfrctory cmditims in writing with copy to Architect. B. Acceptance: Beginning of work means acceptance of existing condirtions by installer. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Gemeral: All installations AWI Custom Grade unless othenvise (l specified. B. Interior Finish: l. Lengths: Wherever possiblg provide single piece for each length of finish. But, joints not allowed except for long pieces or room molds which may be in two or more sections. O When brff' joints are necessary, bevel joints. 2. General: Install intBrior finish level, plumb and true. 3. Securing: Tightty secure to bracing with nails, screws, glue, etc. Blind nail wherever possible. Where surface nailing is neoessary, use finish nails carefrrlly set with nail Punch 4. 1'1i6 pi6"lr;ng fuainst Walls or Coiliag: Mill with e*ra width and scribe to wall or O ceiling atjob. 5. Edges: Except where moldd mill trim with perfectly square edges. After erection, slightly round exnosed edges by sanding as directed. 6. Interior Finish: Hand smooth ready for finish under Section 09900 free from machine or tool marks or any roughness. O 7 . Replacement: Replace any interior finish bearing hammer marla, splits, cracks, mars or defects of anv nature. 3.03 MILLWORK A. Construct millwork as detailed in substartial manner using fasteners as indicated or required for I materials used. Use concealed frsteners whenever possible. B. Fabricate large items in pieces to be transported safely and cormected without visible joints where possible unless indicated otherwise. o END OF SECTION 06200 -2 a HCA 268 o , SECTION05400 .j o ARcHITEcruRALwooDwoRK PART I.GENERAL O l.0l SLJMMARY A. Section Includes: l. Cabinet work including all counters, shelving and casework' B. Related Requirements:O l. WoodBlocking: Section06l00 2. Wood Trim: Section 06200 3. Wood Doors: Section 08210 4. Rubber Base: Section (D650 5. Job Finish: Section 09900 o - I.O2 QUALITYASSURANCE A. Reference Stmduds: l. "Architechral Woodwork Quality Standards and Guide Specifications", 1985 edition, as published by Architechral Woodwork Instihte. O a. Comply witb Custom Grade if not othe'lrrise specified- I.O3 DEFINITIONS A. Architecurnl Woodwork Custom fabricated counters, shelving, cabinets and casework. Other o x##.lftffi1XfiSfrfrtff;f,ilfrf: cabinets' and casework is considered nnish I.O4 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Submit in accordance with Section 01001. o B. Smples: Submit conple0s set of plastic laminate saryl€s for color selection in accordance with Section 01001. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI MATERIALS A. Plastic Laminarc: l. AcceptableManufacturers a. Fomrica Corponation b. Wilsond c. Nwarnar HCA 268 o a o I 06400 - I o ) 2 +*,, iffiY#;1Tff"f&#T')'ltSection0r00r a. Verticalsurfaces: MaybeVerticalGrade5svcs. ' B. Particleboard: 1. Matte formed wood particle board, 4045# density Industrial Grade with sealer and lacquer finis[. 2. Cabinet Interiors: Willamette Industries Korhan tr Cabinet Liner, aaykc coated 45-47# O density industrial particle board or equal. C. Trim Material: All trim material shall be free of all defects to the extent required by AWI custom grade allowances for the speoies used. L Birch; select kiln{ried vertical grain clear. 2. Pine: select kilndried sugar pine or Idaho whito pine, C select or better. O 3 . Moisture Content: 15% or less. D. Plywood: l. Champion Plywood Duraply, Cabinet Grade. E. Cabinot Hardware Manufacturers: L Hinges: a. Blum b. Grass o. Hettich d. Mepla e. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01001. 2. Pulls and Catches: a. Stanley b. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01001. 3. Drawer Glides: a. Grant b. Accuride c. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01600. 4. Adjustable Shelf Hardware: a. Knape andVogt b. Sanley c. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01600. F. Cabinet Hardware: Provided and installed by cabinet supplior: l. Hinges: StanleyNo. 1592-1,41J !l66ft finish (fq3/4inchthickovedaydoors). 2. Pulls: 96 rnrn o.c. polished chrome pull. 3. Door Catches: StanleyNo. 46 magnetic catch 4. Drawer Slides: a. Heary Duty: Grant No. 527 full extension slide with latch (100 pounds/pair). b. Regular: Grant No. 328 full extension slide (50 pounds/pair). 5. Locks: Provide disc tumbler cam type locks for all drawers and doors. Key alike or differontly as selected by fuchitect master keyed. Provide two keys per lock. o a a a a o o "., HCA 268 06400 -2 o 2.02 FABRICATION O A. t}T"**;"ai"Til" counters and cabinets as indicated on drawings and as required for AWI B. Constnrction: Frame counters in substantial manner with nocessary blocking, braces, etc. l. Supports Undo Countertops: Sullicie,ntly heavy to carry weight of large man without O z. iiffi: Pime4 glud or screwed together in accordance wittt AwI Custom Grade standards. C. Countertops Covered with Plastic Laminate: Consfructed of particloboard. Provide backsplashes and self+dge all exposed edges unless indicated otherwise. o D. Cabinets: l. Provide and install hardware as indicated. 2. Construct shelving, counters, cabinets and casework with plastic laminate covored particleboard. Use Kortran at interiors. O 3. i:ffiil:H* and casework in a substantial manner with necessary blocking, braces, a. Cross Supports Under Countertops: Sufficiently heavy to carry weight of large man without sagging. b. Frames: Pinnd glued or screwed togethsr in accordance with AWI Custom Grade Standards. a 4. ConstructionType: Flushoverlay(notlipped). 5. CabinetDoors: Types, sizes andthicknesses indicated. a. Doors: Flush with edges perfettly smooth. b. Doors and Drawer Fronts: Faced with plastic laminate. Edged with 3 mm PVC applied with hot melt glue. o t 3:LTffi:t}*ffi;14*"#*:o&1"*.*orparticreboard provide backsplashes and self-edge all cxposed edges. PART 3 - E)GCUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION A. Verification of Conditions: l. Layout: Verif layout of work before beginning installation. 2. Blocking: Ensureproperblockingprovidedunder Section 06100. 3. Existing Conditions: Examine spaces and substrate before beginning installation. 4. Notification: Noti$ General Contractor of unsatisfactory conditions in writing with copy to Architect. B. Acceptance: Beginning of work means acceptance of existing conditions by installer. a o o o HCA 268 06400 - 3 o " r 3.02 INSTALLATTON A. Counters: Constuct supports for munters as indtcated. 'l. Securely attach count€rs to walls plumb and level. B. Cabinets: l. Bases: Consfruct cabinet bases for cabinas as indicated and securely anchor to floor. 2. Cabinds: Securely attach cabinets to bases and walls with cabinets plumb and level and hardware operating properly, ready for finish under Section 09900. sr^' rwYvr ''*r o 3. Rubber Base: Provided on base cabinets under Section 09650 after cabinets are set in place. ENDOF SECTION 06400 - 4 o o o a a a o o HCA 268 o SECTION O79OO 'j O JOINT SEALERS PART I -GENERAL o l.0l SLJMMARY A. Section Includes: Providing all caulking and sealant indicated on the Drawings, specified hoein, and not spocified under other sections. In ge,neral, seal all o'penings shown oar the Drawings aod at other locations requiring sealant to seal visually and against infiltration from air and water, including but not limited to the following:o " i:il[*ffiff;T;l*#nffiffi:"1,'ltrH#f;:ffi"Hffi?' B. Related Requirements: l. Qlnzing Sealants: Section 08800. 2. Acoustical Sealants: Section 09261 Glpsum Board Partitions and Walls.a I.O2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit in accordance with Section 01001 for each material and location of application. B. Color Samples: Submit in accordance with Section 01001 a color chart for each material and location of application. I.O3 DELIVERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING A. General: Comply with Section 01001. Deliver in original, unopened containers and store in an area not subject to exhcme heat or cold. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI SEALANT MATERIAL A. Manufacfurers: 1. DAP Incorporated 2. Pan. Inc. 3. Pecora Corporation 4. Products Research and Chemical Corporation 5. Sonnebom Building Products 6. Tremco Manufacturing Company 7 . Mameco International 8. W.R. Grace and Cornpany 9. Aoceplod Substitute in accordance with Section 01600. a o a o o a HCA 268 07900 - I o . B. Acceptable Materials:" ) l. InteriorandUndsrTbresholds: LatexAcrylic,ASTMC8934-76(1980). 2. Colors: As selected by Architect from standard colors. O 2.O2 BONDBREAKERTAPE A. Tape: Polyothylene tape or other plastio tape as recommended by the sealant manufachrrer to be applied to sealant-cotrtact surfaces where bond to the substrate orjoint fiIler must be avoided for O proper performance of sealant. Provide self-adhesive tape wherever applicable. PART 3 -HGCUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION A. Verification of Conditions: Complywith Section 01001. 1. Inspectjoints to be sealed to application ofany work under this section. 2. Notification: Noti! General Constuction of any joints which cannot be put rnto proper condition to receive sealants in writing with copy to Architect. B. Acceptance: Beginning of work means acc€ptanco of existing conditious by installer. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Preparation of Surfaces: l. Clean surfaces in accordance with manufacfurer's rocommendations. 2. Mask edges, ifrequirod to protect adjoining surfaces and produce a shaight fiiish line. 3 . Clean joint surfacrs immediately before installation of sealant. Rernove dirt, insecure coatings, moisture and other substances which would interfere with bond of sealant. 4 . Do not proceed with installation of sealant over joint surfaces which havo been painted, lacquered" waterproofed or heated with water repellent or other treatnont of ooating. Rernove coating or troatment joint surfaces before installing sealant. B. Bond Breaker Tape: Install whers indicated and as requircd by rnanufacturer's recommendations to ensure that sealants will perform properly. 3.03 APPLICATION A. Sealant Joints: l. Apply sealants in continuous beads without open joints, voids or air pockots, using a ratchet hand gun or mechanical powered gun. 2. Rernove excess mmpound or sealant promptly as work progresses, and clean adjoining surfaces. 3. Comply with manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. C. Spillage: L Do not allow sealants or compounds to overflow or spill onto adjoining surfaces, or to migrate into the voids ofadjoining surfaces. Use rnasking tape or other procautionary c a o o o a o a HCA 268 07900 - 2 o . ') ff$fiflffif*tof adjoiningsurfaces,byeithertbeprimer/ O 2. Re,move excess and spillage of compounds prorytly as the work progresses. Clem adjoining surfaoes by ufiatcver mems mry be nooossry to eliminato evid€oc€ of spillage. po ost d'mage the adjoining surfaoes orr fini,shes. 3.04 CLEA}.IING o - A. Proteot surfaces frm damage. Clem soiled surfaces immediatoly. Rcplace my damaged material whic,h cmnot be claaned with ncw malprid. a 'l o I o o o o a HCA 268 07900 - 3 o o o o o o 'i sEcrIoN 08110 METALFRAMES PART I -GENERAL o l.0l SUMMARY A. Seaion hcludes: l. Nern' and Relocated Hollow Metal Frames 2. Relocated Hollow M€tal Window Frames O B. Related Sectiqrs: l. Wood Doors: Section 08210 2. Access Panels: Soctiq 08305 Access Doors 3. llardrrare: Secti@ 08710 Finistr Hardware 4. Painting: Sectio 09900 5. Gla'ing: Section 08800 a r.02 QUALITYASSURAT.ICE A. Reference Standards: See Sediqr 01001 ' Comply with following: l. NAAMM Standard CHM-I a Z. ANSI Al l5 Specifications for Door and Frame Preparation for flardware. B' l:*t"ffi m;:?ffi* fire rating label acceptable to local building code authority on doors and ft:ames indicated on the door schedule. lf any door or frame scheduled to be fire-rated . trtr i:1'g fl:it#rrfffiiffi,:ffi:Tof ie desien' hardware or anv other 2. NFPA Standard No. 80. I.O3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Submit in accordance with Section 01001' B. Tenrplates: Hardware templates for hardware mounted m hollow metal wo* shall be submitted undor Section 0S710 directly to hollow metal manufrcturer immediately after approval of hardware schedule. Report failure to receive tenplates with reasqrable pronptness to General Coutractor. I.O4 DELTVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Ge,neral: Conply with Sectim 01001 . Store ftames in manner to prevent twisting. Doors with dinrples or deuts will be rejected. HCA 268 081l0-l o o PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI FRAME MANUFACTURERS A. Standard Steel Doors: l. Archit€ctual Interior Products 2. Southwestem Hollow Mdals, Raton, New Mexico 3. fteway Metal Products, Raton, New Mexico O 4. Hol-O-Met Corporatim, Mesa, Arizona 5. Nor0r CenUal Supply 6. Steelcraft 7. Fenestra 8. CurriesManufacturing 9. Elco Metal Products Corporation O 10. CECO Door Division I l. Dittco Products, Inc. 12. Acc€pt€d Substitute in accordance wi& Section 01001. 2.02 HOLLOWMETALFRAMES o A. General: Frames for hollow metal and wood doors, entrances, windows and borrowed lights, etc. indicated to be hollow metal shall be of desigr sections as detailed and assembled as indicated. B. Gauges: l. Frames m lrterior Walls: 16 gauge sleel. O C. Construction: 1. Joints and Cornections Including Job-FabicateA Joints: Welded and ground and ttre entire assembly reinforced and braced as required to insure absolrde ngtdity. 2. Where so indicated or as required" provide channel stifrening within the frame securely weldedto frame member " '3. Do not use exposed screws except where specifically accepted. D. Accessories: l. Reinforcement for Hardware: Machine frames for afiachmesi ofhardwals, inelu.ling mortising, reinforcing, drilling and tapping for hinges. a a. Butt Hinges: 7 guug", 12" long, full width of frame profile less width of I backband. b. Closers: l0 gauge, 12" long, full width of frame. c. Strikes, Flush Bolts and Other Surface Mounted Hardware: L2 gatgo. 2. Anchors: Fumish anchors of qpe and number required for anchoring frames to structure, O partitions, etc., as follows: a. 3 jamb anchors sn I'high jamb b. 4 jamb anchors on jambs over 7' Wire anchors not allowed. Provide such installation instructions as are necessary to insure proper installation of anchors. 3. Silencers: Drill stop of lock jamb of each interior frame for installation ofpneumatic O rubber door silencers. Silencers are to be firmished under Sedion 08710, three perjamb. o HCA 268 081l0-2 #Re ct) / ln r r^r r-r \O I-^NP/lil"." /5 JOHN R. CAMERON v Hagen . Cameron Architecture PC master planning . concept design . architecture 6430 S. Fiddlers Green Circle. Suite 275 Englewood, Colorado 80i i j phone: (309) 850-0350 Fax: (303) gS0-9549 ADDENDUM NUMBER ONE to BIDDING AND CONTRACT DOCIIMENTS for VAIL CASCADE HOTEL & CLIJB OFFICE RENOVATION Accounting and Conference Services September2T, 1999 Architect: Hagen o Cameron Architecture, PC 6430 South Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 225 Englewood, Colorado 8011 I PH (303) 850-0350 FAX (303) 850-954E TIIE FOLLOWING shall become as fully a part ofthe above named Bidding and Contract Documents as if included in the documents issued 9/24199 and shall take full and cornplete prcccdencc over anything stated cr shor',m to the contrary in them. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Each bidder shall indicate in the place provided on the Bid Form acknowledgement of receipt of this Addendum. EACH AND EVERY BIDDER, subcontrastor and material zupplier shall be responsible for reading each and every item in this Addendum to ascertain the extent and manner to which it affects the work in which he/she is interested. The Addendum items may not be listed in the same orderthat they occur on the Drawings or in the Project Manual. PROJECT MANUAL Section00871-l ROOMFIMSHSCHEDULE Substitute the attached Room Finish Schedule dat&9127199 for the one issued 9124199. DRAWINGS Sheet Al.l COVER& CEILING Ceiling Plan Legend: Refer to attached Al. lrl a for revised light fixture notes. Rooms I I I through 113: Refer to attached Al.lrlb for revised lighting and existing sprinkler laYout. . Sheet A1.2 FLOORPLANS Floor Plan Kevnotes: Refer to attached M.lrl for revision to Floor PIan Keynote #10. General Notes: Refer to attached A2.1r1 for General Notes to be added to sheet 42.r. F. €\0 6l A z (,o F{ z J U t{h X lrl X (n x X 't ts. Y f-.D\D.. 00 N D\ 099 i. Fr u) z x rt]X i,l F.x trl X E] F X t4 X F.F,F". 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I 2.03 FINISH O A. Cleaning and Primer: 1. Thororgfiy clean all surfrces of grease, rust and scale to insure paiut adherence Apply filler to doors nihere required to produco a smooth surfrce. 2. Iloon and Frames to be Painted: Apply me coat of frctory primer. o PART3 -HGCUTION 3.OI INSTALLATION A. Frames: l. Set steol frames aocuratoly in accordance with details, straigh and free oftwistwith hoad O level and jambs plumb. Rigidly anchor to walls and partiticns and securoly brace rmtil surrounding work is conplaod. Provide dsflectiq clearances at ft:ame heads whore indicat€d. 2. Fire-Rated Openings: Place frames and provide clearances in acrordance with NFPA Stadard No. 80.o 3 l'"1[ffih"Hi'H's,3:1fsffi,ffiXrmiliTJH,t*f ff nish oporations begin. 4. Wherever possible leave spreader bars in plac.e umil frames are securely anchored. B. Doors: Apply hardrrare in coforrnance with hardrvare manufrsturet's terylates and O . instructios. Hang doors to be free of binding with all hardu'are frmaiming properly. l. ClearanceTolerances: a. Head: l/8 inch maximum b. Jamb: l/8 inch maximum c. Betrreen Doors (Pair): l/8 inch maximum d. SillwithoutThreshold'. ll2iachmaximum o C. Miscellaneous ltems: Install closuros, panels, fillers, etc. as indicated. 3.02 ADJUSTING O A. Adjustnenc At conpletion ofjob, adjust doors and hardrvare as required and leave in prcper operating conditiqr. END OF SECTION o o o HCA 268 081l0-3 o . sEcTIONo82lo .j O wooDDooRs PART I -GENERAL o l.0l SUMMARY A. Sectiqr Includes Nent and Relocated: 1. Solid Core Wood Doors 2. Fire-Rated Wood Doors a B. Related Sectios: l. Hollon' Metal Frames: Sectio 08100 M€tal Frames 2. Glazing: Sedim 08800 Glazing ', Hii;?f;l*T"l'J"noo[T;*#'** ' r.oz euALITYASsLJRANcE A.Referencestandards:SeeSe<tio01060.Corrplywithfollowing: l. NWMA krdustry Standard 1.S.1-78-Wood Flush Doors 2. A14r1 ArchitecturalWoodrrort Quality Standards, 1985 Editim a 3. NMMA "Care and Finishing of Wood Doors" B. HmrY **"*t"*: Provide UL or Wamock Hersey label m all doors indicated m door l. If any door or frame scheduledto be fire.rated cannct qualiS for approPriatE labelmg because of its desip, hardu,are or any other reason, advise Architect prior to submissiqt O ofbids. I.O3 SI.JBMITTALS A. Shq Drawings: Submit in accordance with Sectio 01001. Indicate loc*im, size' elerration, O details of constructior, hardrrare blocking, fue rating, fraory preparatio requiremeots for each door type. B. Terylatos: tlardware tenplates for all bardrnare mor.nted qr wood doors shall be submitted under Soctio 08710 directlyto wood door manufacturer immediately after appronal ofthe hardurare schedule. Report-frilure to receive terrrylates with reasqrable prorytness to General a Cqrtractor. All wood doors shall be pre-fit and pre'machined for hardware' o a HCA268 08210-l O I.O4 DELIVERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING .l A, General: Courplywith Section 01001. O l. Storage: Stack doors flat and offthe floor. Do not drag doors across one another. 2. Prdectim: Protect doors during transil storage and handling to prevent damage, soiling and deterioration. conply with "on-site care" recomm@datims of NWMA Care and Finishing of Wood Doors and with manufacfifet's recornrnendaticns' o PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2 OI FLUSHDOORS A. AccePtable Manufacturers: O l. Weyerhaeuser 2. Algoma Hardrroods, Inc. 3. Eggers Plywood 4. Buell Doors 5. Mdrawk Flush Doors, Inc. 6. Fenestra (5 Plies + 2) ''l . approved substitute. B. lnterior Flush Doors: l. Thickness: l-3l4" unless otherwise indicated. 2. Faces: Mediumdensity overlayhardwood edges forpaint finish t 3. AWI Quality Grade: Paint. 4. Finish: Field finish under Section 09900. 5. Under Cufiing: Preserve frrll bofrom rail. 6. Solid Core Door AWI Constructiotr Type: PC-5 or PC-7 particleboard core' 7. Fire Ratod Door AW Construction Tlpe: As indicat€d. a. Provide fadoryprefittingandprennchining as requiredfor firerated labels. O PART 3 - E)(ECUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION A. Verificatior of Conditions: Conrplywith Section 01001: l. Before installation, veriS that frames are proper size and tpe for the door and are installed as required for proper installation of doors- Z. All such preparation shall be in accordance with manufactlrer's written preparatiur instructions. Preparation by tbe painter at the job site shall be limited to the repair of minor damage caused in shrpping and sanding as required by Section 09900' 3. Notification: Noti$ General Contractor of unsatisfactory conditions in writing with copy to Architect. B. Acceptance: Begurring of work means acceptance of existing conditions by installer. C. Salvage existrng door during demolition. Match swing and hardware to rnatch instailed requrements. Select door in best condition for reuse. a o a o HCA 268 08210-2 o o o a o o a o o a 3.02 A. B. 3.03 A. PREPARATION Corditioning: Ccnrdition doors to average humidity in installatim area prior to hanging. Prefting: Prefit doors to frames and machitre for hardware as requifed for proper fit and uniform oloaralrce at each edge. INSTALLATION General: krstall door in accordance with manuficturer's recomnreodations. l. Installatim: By skillod finish carp€ders or frctory adhorized installers. Tolerances shall moet r€quirements of CSlTl exc€ptv,hero otherwise indicdod. Z. Installer: Thorougfiy fimiliar with tho requirements ofthe manufrarer's door wananty as currently in effect and assure conpliance with all provisiotts. Clearance: l. Non-Fire Rated Doors: a. Iamb: l/8 inch, l/8 inch bevel htwo inches b. Head: l/8 inch c. Between Double Doors: l/8 inch d. Bdom at Decorativo Floor Finish or Covoring: ll2 iach 2. Fire Rated Doors: ComPly with required UL labels. Ilanging: l. - After sizing doors, fit for hardrnare as scheduled. Before installatim of hardrnare, brush apply an exterior seal coat to job site cr.t surfaces . Use sealer recommended by door manufacturer. 2. Hang doors to be free of binding with hardware firnctioring properly. ADIUSTING AI.ID PROTECTION Adjusfinart: At corrytetiqr ofjob, adjust doors and hardrrare as requirod and leave in proper operating condition. Protectim: Advise General Cqrtractor of proper procedures required to protect installd wood doors from damages or deterioratim uutil acceptance of entire project. Reptacement: Refinish or replace doors damaged during installatim. l. Causes for Rejectio: Include chips, scratches or gouges of veneer. END OF SECTION 08210-3 B. c.a 3.04 A. B. c. HCA 268 o o a o o o o a o o o l-01 A. SECTION 08305 ACCESS DOORS PART I -GENERAL STJMMARY Section Includes: l. Access doon frr access to mechnical and electrical equipmd or as indicded on Drawings for access to coffiolled spaces. R€ldd Sectiqs: l. !'unishing Access Doon as Specified in This Socticn for Medmical Equipnenf Design BuildbyGeneral Cffiactor 2. Funrishing Access lloors as Specifiod in This Secio for Electrical Equipment Design Build by General Cqtractor 3.01 A. INSTALLATION Mecfranical or Electrical Access: Access doors required for access to mecihanical or electrical equipnent shall be provided by the Mechanical or Electrical Cqtractor acrd installed by the trade resporsible forthe mderial in $ftich door is locatod. B. PART2 -PRODUCTS 2.0r ACCESS DOORS A. Located in Masory, Tilg Cmcrete, Gypzum Drywall: l. Milcor Style M 2. MM Syst€ms Boico StYle C 3. Karp Model DSC-2Il 4. JL Indusries Model TM 5. Williams Brdhers WB€P 6. Acc,eptod Substihrte in accordance with Se*ion 01600 B. Descriptim: l. Sizes: As indic*ed 611 drawings or as required to prqerly service mechanical or electrical equiPment. 2. Locking Devices: Keyqerated cam locks' 3. Finish: Prime forpainted finish under Sectio 09900' PART3 -HGCUTION HCA268 08305 - I B. General Access: Access door indicated m drawings for general access shall be provided by " . General Codractor and installed by trade respursible for material in ufiich door is located- END OF SECTION HCA 268 08305 - 2 o a O o o o o o a o a a o sEcrIoN 08710 FINISHHARDWARE PART I -GENERAL r.OI STJMMARY o lr. Sectim Includes: l. Door Hardware B. Related Sectims: l. Hollow Metal Doors and Frames: Sectiq 08110. a 2. Wood Doors: Sectio 08210. 3. Cabin€t Hardware: Sectims 06400 and 12304 4. Altemates: Section 01030 I,OZ QUALITYASSI.JRANCE O A. Regulatory Requiremems: Provide lJnderwriters' Iaboratory listedhardrrare for fire rated or accident hazard where schedule or required to maintain rding of cpening' I.O3 SI.JBIVITTALS o A' it*il?i#t[H#:##*order ror finish hardrnare, prepare corrylete schedule and submit in accordance with Sectio 01300. Z. Do not order hardware until an accepted copy of schedule is retumed to the supplier bearing the stanps of Cotractor and Architect. 3. Include catalog cut of each different hardrnare item on hardrrare schedule. O 4. Schedule: Indicate follox'ing daails: Iloor Numbors Frame Materials Iocatio lland of Door Size and Thickness of Door Degree of Opening Door Matsrial TlPe of Afiachment o ff Hi:';ilffi:ffj|n* tt** regarding the door and the qualitv and tlpe of B. Terryldes: Within l0 days after receipt of accepted hardvrare sdedule, submit 4 sets of ternpl*es and schedules to: l. Hollou, metal door and ftame supplier. O 2. Wood door supPlier' I.O4 DELIVERY,STORAGEAhIDHANDLING A. General: CorylYwithSecim0l00l. a I . Delirrcry: Deliver hardrnare to the job site oly after proper provisim for storage has been made.') o HCA 268 08710 - I 1.05 A. 2. Labels: Properly package and label each item to indicate exact location for which int€nded. WARRANTY Warranty: Provide following written warrauties conering hardware in accordance with Section 01001. 1 . warranty against mechanical failure of door closers for a five year period. 2. Warranty against failure of parts for all hardware except door closers for a two yeaf period. Warrauty shall include cylinder locks. o a a a o o a o o o o PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OT ACCEPTABLEMANUFACTI.JRERS A. Fumish hardware in accordance with the hardware schedule attached to this Section and as indicated on the door sctredule. Schdule is intended as a guide to indicate manufrcturers and firnctions. Provide all hardware needed for proper door fimdion including fue rating and labeling requirements for fire rated doors' B. Approved Manufacturers: l. Hinges: a. Boomer Industries (BM) b. Ilager Stanley, McKinney, Lawrence c. Stanley Works 2. Locksets, Latchsets and Cylinders: a. Sargurt 3. Door Closers a. LCN Closers PC), Series 4011 4. Door Trinr, Wall/Floor StoPs: a. Glynn-Johnson (GI) b. QualitY (Qtr) c. Builder's Brass Works d. Hager 2.02 MATERIALS A. Hinges: Where hinges are specified, unless otherwise noted they shall be of the type and sizes as follows: L krterior door hinges shall be steel ball bearing tlpe. 2. Follow manufacturers recommendatious for hinge heigtrt and widtr, pertaining to door size, wi&h, and weight. 3 . The widh of hinges-shall be sufficient to clear all trim. Fumish me pair of hinges for all doors up to 5'-0u high. Fumish one additional hinge for every additioral 2-l/2' or fraclion thereof. 4. Finish: Match existing. B. Locksets: All locls shall meet A.D.A. requirements in design and function. HCA 268 08710 - 2 o o o a o o o o l. 2. )- 4. 5. 5. 6. Sargent 10 Line LBvers series Ioci(s are to be handed at factory or supplier before being delircred to jobsite. Locks to have minimum l/2" throw. Key in level cylindrical locks will require an indepeorknt spring cassette undor each rose to rehrm levers to the horizmtal positio. Lock lerrcr cas*ltes for leripr renrm needto bethrcugh-boh€dto pre\,€trt o\rcrtorquetng and rddim of chassis in door PreP. Trim desigp to be levor handle trim. Finish: Match existing. c.Closers: 1. Except as otherwise indicate4 co'rylywiththe manuficturers recommendatims for sizing of doon closers, @ending rrym size of door oposure to weether, and frequency use. 2. When parallel arms are requird comply with the manufrcturers reconrmendatios for 5;ing of door closers, depending upo size of door oryosure to weather and frequenry use. 3 . Closirs are to be non{anded so as to qorale m any door regardless of swing. 4. All closers mormtod parallel arm are to be supplied with manufacfiuers e)dra drtry arm' 5. Finish: Match existing. Door Trim: l. St4s should be s€curely mout€d as instructed by manufrc0rrer. Provide new 8t relocated doors. 2. Finish: Matctt existing. KEYING, KEYS AND MASTER KEYS Keying Schedule: Key all cylinders as directod by orrner. Be resposible to schedule a moeting with the Owner to obtain the Owner's keying requtrements. Masler Key: Cylinders shall be master keyed to match existing master key slrstem. Keys: l. Provide two keys for each interior rylinder keyed. Stamp keys and clinder with door number. GENERAL MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS Fasteners: Fumish nocessary screws aad bolg for prcper installatim. Provide suitable sizes, tpe and ffnish to harmoize with hardware. i.' Ilardware Afiached to Metal: Tenplated and frstrned with machine screles long €nough to pendrate l/2" thick reinforcing. Silencers: Provide rubber silencers for doors installed in interior metal frames. Provide three silencers for each door and two for each pair of doors. Cytinders: Fumish Sargent cylinder cores of same keyway unless otherwise specified- Match keyway to exisitrg door hardware to remain. D. 2.O3 A. B. c. o o 2.04 A. B. c. o HCA 268 08710 - 3 PART 3 - DGCUTION INSTALLATION Fasteling: Fumish items of hardware with afiachmert screws, bolts, truts, etc. as required to attach hardware to tlpo of material involved and with finish to match adjacelrt hardware. I . I\{ake afiachnerts to mdal by te'rplate machiue screws. 2. Throug!-bohhardware such as door closes, forearm shoes ofclosers, holding devises and panic hardware mounted on doors or panels' Mourting Heigfots:1. DoorKnobs: Dimensiors given are fiom floor to center line of hardrrare item. 3. Exit Devices Cross Bar Stmdard - 38" Standard - 36" 3.02 A. PROTECTION Painting or Staining: Do not install door silencers and wall stcps until after finishmg is completo. Ioosen locksets and panic hardware prior to finishing and retighten after finish ing is complete. Mask all hardware or otherwise protect during painting cperatim. ADJUSTMENT Adjustment by Hardware Manufacturer's Representative: Prior to ftral inspection, inspect and adjust door closers, locks and items requiring close adjushnent and regulation and oheck keying. HARDWARE SCIIEDULE Base Bid: l. Reuse existing hardwaro. Provide new brass and rubber floor i wall stop at all relocated doors. Provide new door closers at doors #100A and 103A. Replace all missing silencers. 2. Door #100C: Provide storage frmction lockset, hinges and silencers. Add Altemxe #2 l. Provide new locksets as follows: a. ClassroomFunction: l00Aand l03A' b. Offrce Function: 1008, 10lA' 102A, 104A, 105A, 106A' 107A, and l09Athrougft ll3A'. c. Passage Function: 1084. d. StorageFunction: l00C,basebid. 3.03 A. 3.04 A. END OF SECTION 08710 - 4 o o a a o a o o o a 3.01 A. B. B. HCA 268 o o SECTION 09261 GYPSI.M WALLBOARD PARTMONS A}ID WALLS o PART I -GENERAL I.OI SIJMMARY - A. Section lncludes:.) L M€tal Shrd and Gypsum Board Partitims 2. Metal Furring md GlPsum Board 3. M€tal Studs and Glpsum Board as Indicated 4. Sormd Insulaticn and Sealauts 5. Accessories and Finishing o B. Products krstalled brnnot Fumished Under This Sedio: 1. AccessPanels: Sectio08305 C. Relat€d Sectiqts: O l. Painting: Sectiqr 09900 Paintiag r.o2 QUALITYASSURAI'ICE A.ReferenceStandards:SeeSectiorr0l00l'Conrplywithfolloring: I . ASTM C7 s4-Ezlnstallaticn of Steel Framing Members to Receive S6ew-Atrached r-v Gypsum Wallboard, Backing Board or Water-Resistant Backing Board. Z. GA 216-85 Recommenrded Specificatiurs forthe Applicatim and Finishing of Glpsum Board. B. Design Requtrements: l. - Clpru. Board Partitios: Partirtios listed and labeled for fire prd€dive ratings urhere indicdd. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit copies of manufacturer's specifications covering all materials and accessories plainly identified. See Section 01001 Subminals' I.O4 PROJECTCONDMONS A. Environmental Requirements: Iluring glpsum panel applicatior and finishing, maintain t€nperatures toioio ou u"itolog o'itlin tne range of 55 degrees F and 70 degreos F' Provide adequate vemtilatim to carry off excess moisture- PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI MANUFACTI.JRERS o ' ; A. Drywall Drywall Studs and Accossories: l. United States Gypsum (USG) o o o O HCA268 09261-l a 2. Genstar GYPsum Products Co. 3. Georgia-Pacific ' I 4. National G5psum Company (Gold Bond) 5. The Celotex Company O 6. Eagle Glpsum 7 . Acc€ryt€d Substitute in accordance with Secticn 01500- B. Acceptable Manufrcturers - Drywall Studs: 1. United States Gypsum 2. DontarGypsum O ?. Gold Bond - National G3psum Division 4. Westem M€tal Lath CorPanY 5, Die Trich 6. CEMCO 7. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01600' O 2.02 DRYWALL STIJDS AND RELATED METALS A. Drywall Studs: USG 25 Gauge No. 358 (3 5/S.) or equal studs of acceptable _manufacturers. Use other sizes nihere specifically called for. Uso 20 gauge studs bc(h sides of hollow metal frames and behind wall mountedshelving or cabinets. O B. Stud Runners: USG M96al Runuer No. 358 (3 5/8') standard gauge to match studs or equal of acceptable manufacturers. C. Runner Channels: lY'",l6 gauge cold-rolled charmels, black asphaltum painted. O D. Furring Charurels: USG metal furring charurels or equal of acceptable manufacturer- E. Resilient Chamels: USG RC-1 resilienrt firrring channels or equal of acceptable manufacturer. 2.03 DRYWALL AND RELATED MATERIALS O A. Faceboards: l. Size: 5/8 inch thick unless specifically indicated ofhorwise. 48 inch wide x length to allow for vertical installation without cross joints. 2. Tpe: USGtapered edge Firecode Gfrye X), or Regular Glpsum Panels (see Drawing. O for location). B. Fasteners: l. One inch USG Type S drywall screws. Use proper type for gauge of stud C. Accessories: O 1. Comer Bead: USG No. 101 Dur-A-Bead. 2. Metal Trim: USG No. 2008. 3 . Control Joint: USG No. 093. 4. Adhesive: USG Durabond multiaurpose adhesive. D. Finishing Materials: O ' , l. Joint Treatnenl USG PerF-A-Tape System' o HCA 268 09261-2 a o ",} E. Sormd Isolaticn Matorials: t. USG Thermafiber or Fibrex FBX sound d€nuation blank€ts. 3" thiclness, widths to fit shrd spacing where exposed above ceilings' 2. Sound Artenuatio Baus: Rochrool Indus' 3'thick, 2'5 lbs/cu' ft' F. Acoustical Soalanl USG Acoustical Sealatrt. a PART 3 -HGCUTION 3.OI ERECTION OF DRYWALL STIJD PARTMONS A. Laprils: Align partitim studs accurately according to partition layo$. O B. Andoring: Anchor nmer chryrnels to coorefe slabs with ccncrete strd nails or porrerdrivenr anchors J.24,, o.". Install headers whore required to rocEive nmners uihere studs o)deord above ceiling sYstem. C. Studs: positio shrds vertical andplumb. Anchor studs locatod adjacertto qenings orpartitio intersecims and comen to plate as required'O I' Space studs 16 inches o'c' unless cfherwise indicat€d' 2. Co-".r and Lrtersectims: L,ocate studs no more than two inches from abutting partitims, comers, €tc. 3. Openings: Locate studs not more than 2" from opening frames. Anchor studs to frame anchor ilips by boh or screw atachment. Install headers over openings as recommended o 4 il:ffi*ffi?ffiifiltltwostudsatjambs D. Bracing: ppyd" diagoral bracing at head of all studs that terminate above the ceiling level' a Brace i 45" from partitio head to structure above. Locate 6psing 48" maximum o.c' 3.02 MISCELLA}'{EOUS FRAMING A}'ID FI.JRRING A. General: provide all necessary framing, and furring for special ftaming at recesses, specialty items, etc. Frame around colunrrs as ioA""t a. Provide necessary framing and suspensim frr Ooffsets,verticals,recessedandallctherg5psumdrywallsurfrces- B. Furrings: Install maal firrring over back-up material. Unless ctherwise indicated" positicn channels vertically d 16" o.c. Use porder- activated fasteners or stub nails at 16" o'c' alog altemating flmges. Shim chtrmels level as required. O 3.03 INSULATION A. Sound Afienuatiqr Blankds: Place in partitiors tigln within spaces, arolmd cut orpenings, betrind and around electrical and medanicat items wiAin partitrons, andtightto items passingthrough parhlios. o 3.04 INSTALLATIoN oF cYPsLJM DRYwALL A. Reference Standard: Apply and finish g5psum board in accordance with GA 216. a HCA268 0926t-3 B. c. F, G. D. E, t H. I. Layout: Apply gypsum wallboard panels vertically with all abutting urds and edges occurring over stud flanges or firrring' 1. Joints on opposite sides of Partitions: Shall not occur over same stud. 2. Two Layer Constructior: Stagger joints between layers' Fasterrers: Apply board to strds or firring with drywall screnvs spaced 12" o'c' in the field ofthe board aad 8" o.c, staggered alog vertical abufring edges. l. Use Type S-12 screws for attaching to structural studs' Layers: Install muhiple layer drywall as indicsted. Comer Bead: Aprply as recommended by rnmufrcturer at erposed outside comers. Trim: Apply as recommended by manufacturer, where gypsum board abuts other material" and as indicated. l. ControlJoints: ComplywiilrGA216. Installatnotmorethan30feeto.c- Coordinate locations with Architect. Acoustical Sealart: Apply at perimeter and at all penArations of gtrpsurn bard in single bead. l. Locations: Apply at partitions with sound asenuation blankets' 2. Caulk ductwork Penetrations.3. Caulk both sides of partitions edges with continuous bead' Tolerances: Glpsum board surface plane with +l' ll8" in l0 ft' Finishing: Finish joints trim and fastener dinples as recommended by USG Perf-A-Tape joint system. Sand smooth. Texturo: Smooth. END OF SECTION 092614 a a o o o O o a a HCA 268 a o o .l sEcrIoN 09510 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PART I -GENERAL o l.ol SUMMARY A. Sectim Includes: l. Suspended acoustical grid 2. Lay-in panels O 1.02 REFEREI'{CES A. Rofereoce Stadards: See Sectio 01001. Conplywith: l. ASTM C635-86 - M€tal Suspasion Systems for Acoustical Tilo and Lay-in Panol Ceilings. O z. f;ff":*rfj:glnstatlatim of M€tal Ceiling Suspenrsio Systems for Acoustical Tile I.O3 DESIGN CRITERIA A. Performance Requirements: O l. Acoustical: a. Lay-in panels shall have a minimum noise reductim coefficient (NRC) r*ing of 0.55. b. The conpl*ed susp€nded acoustical grid ceiling system strall have a sound transmissio class (STC) rating of nd less thm 35. O B. Selection: Submit qre (l) set of all available colored panels, panel Patems and full color range for grid. Architect will select from full range. 1.04 SI.JBMITTALS f a A. ffi1x"o;ta ' Submit manufacfirer's catalog data bdicatiog all systems proposed for B. Sanples: Submit full range of sanples of each tlpe of lay-in panel and ceiling grid moeting the roquiremants 6f this specifcdim to the Archited. O I.O5 DELIVERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING A. General Co'nplywith Sectiqr 01001. Dotiver in manufrcture/s original, rmopened codainers and store in a clean, dry area rmtil ready for use' o O HCA 268 09510-l I.06 PROJECTCONDITIONS A' i:*Xffit#;':""1ff;l ceirings until dusr generating activities are conpleted wetwork has dried and overhead mechanical work is completed. Z. Mairtain minimum of 60 degrees F during and after installation of acoustical ceilings. I.O7 MAINTENANCE A. E16ra Materials: Provide Owner with 1% of gross area of installed, maximum oftwo cases, of each type of acoustical ceiting panel used- o a a PART2-PRODUCTS . 2.OI ACOUSTICAL PANELS A. Manufacturers: 1. ArmstrmgWorldlndustries 2. Goldbond O 3. Celotex 4. United States G1'Psum 5. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01001 2.02 LAY-IN PANELS/GRID a A. SAT-2: Suspended Acoustical Tile/Grid: 5/8" x 2'-0" x 4'-0" Arnstrmg 823 Cortega o1 .qq acceptable manuftcturers and having specified NRC rating. Flush lay-in panel system' Non-fire rated. B. prohibited Materials: Products or materials (including mastic) coutaining asbestos are expressly a prohibited. 2.03 SUSPENSION SYSTEMS A. Manufacturers: at 1. ArmstrongWorldlndustries 2. Chicago Metallio CorPoration 3. Eastem Products CorPoratim 4. National Rolling Mills 5. Donn Products, Inc. 6. Approved substitute in accordance with Section 01001. O B. Suspension Syst€msl l. Chicago Metaltic 200 Snap{rid System at non rated. Color as selected by Arcl$tect. 2. Edge Molding: standard with specified grid systsn, color to match grid. o a HCA 268 09510-2 o PART 3 . DGCUTION I o 3.ol INsTALLATIoN oF susPENsIoN sYSTEMs A. Gaeral: InsAll zuspensim systans in accordance with ASTM C636 ud manufrdurers recommendatios. l. Install mdal edge molding niholerrcrthe suspended gfid abrfs walls, colunms and cther o z. liffilt'}rtfr hangor wires from strucfirre aborre. Install hangor wires at all four *-u., oFhy-in light fi$res and as required to provide a maximum defledion of l/360 ofthe span and level within l/8' in l2'. B. E:gosed Grid SusPensicn SYstem: O l. Install main T-ruoner m 48" centers' Z. To conplete a 24" x48" gd4 instaU 48" cross T-splines 24" oo ati$tangles to main T-runners. 3 . To conplete a 24" x24" gri4 instail 48" cross T-splines 24" oc at rigbt angles to main T- runners. a 4. Aroid use of lessthan half width units d borden' C. Re,flectpd Ceiling Plan: Foltorr reflected 66iling plan o Drawings in layout of gfid Any deviatior must be accepted by Architecl' 3.02 INSTALLATION OF LAY-IN PANELS A. panels: Install panels in accordance with manufrcturers recommendatiqrs' Where required' cttt units to frt. L Lay-in Panels: a. Install lay-in panels flustr in grid. b' Whero panels run co'ntinuous ovor tops of drywall partirtions' or vaere roquired for speoified fire rating, provide holddo*,n clips so panels fit tight to tqs of partitions. 3.03 INSTALLATION OF ACOUSTIC TILE Install acoustical tile over suspended glpsum board ceiling as indicated. O 3.04 LIGI{T FXTLJRE PROTECTION A. If required for fire resistance assembly spocified and by manufacturer's desip number install boq tent or flat cover fircure prdection as applicable to the assembly being installed. O 3.05 FINAL APPEARANCE A. panels: On co,npldicm, all acoustical panels shall be free frqn defects, clean md lying flat in tho metal gdd. Removo and replace dirty, deeced, scarrod or otherwise defective panels. Touch up of scarred panels not accePtable. o END OF SECTION 09510-3 o a a HCA 268 o sEcrIoN 09650 .j O RESILIENTFLOORING PART 1-GENERAL a l.ol SLJMMARY A. Section hrcludes: 1. Vinyl conpositim tile 2. Rubberbase O B. Relded Sectios: l. Carp€t: Section096E0 I.O2 ST.JBMITTALS A. Sanples: Submitto the fuchitect a firll set of sanples of the brand of resilient tile and base to be O *.d-. S"ttpl". are to be conrpl*e and up to date. Colors will not be selected until sanples are received by the Architect. I.O3 DELWERY. STORAGE AND HANDLING O A. Deliver materials to the site in unqened containers and store protected in accordance with the manufrcfirrer's directicns and recommendations. Unless o,therwise dircde4 slore materials in original cdtainers at nd less than 70 degees F. for nd less than 24 hours immediately before installation. I.O4 PROJECTCONDITIONS o A. Environme,lrtal Requirements: Maintain tenrperature in space to receive tile between 70 degrees F and 90 degrees F for nC less than 24 hours bofore and 48 hours after installdim. Following 48 hour period maintain minimum tenperahrre of 55 degrees F urtil conpletion of building. O 1.05 WARRAI'iTY A. Before final paymeil! the resilielrt flooring installer shall provide a writteir statement, that the installatim is warrauted for oo year and tlat he will, upo demand, repair or replace any resilient flooring that does nd. adhere properly and will correct any condition due to faulty installdio o during the cne ylear warrafry poriod. The warrafry period shall comm€nce at the Dats of Substantial Conpleticn. o o HCA 268 09650-l o 1.06 MAINTENAI.ICE A. Edra Materials: The Contractor shall provide the Owner atthe completion of the projectthe a following items: I . Fioor tile iu the amount of I % of oach color used or I 00 SF minimum' PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI PRODUCTS A. Vinyl Conposrtion Tile: l. Armstong 2. Aaock Floor Products 3. Kentite Floors, Inc. 4. Or approved substitute B. RubberBase: 1. Azrock Floor Products 2. JohnsqrRubberConPanY 3. R.C. Musson Rubber CorPanY 4. Roppe Rubbor CorPoration 5. Burke Industries 6. Flexco 7 . Armstrong 8. Or approned subsihrte 2.02 VII\IYI, COMPOSITION TILE A. 12,, xl2" x l/E" Armstrong, Exelon Static Dissipative Tile or equal products of other acceptable manufacturer. 2.03 RI.JBBERBASb A. l/8" thiclness x 4" high unless other sizes are indicated. Provide preformed extemal comers. Job-formed intemal ,o-urr *y be used at CorAractor's o'ption. Use topset cove base base at O VCT flooring and straight base at carpet flooring' 2.04 AD}IESIVE A. provide adhesives as recommended by the manufrctwer ofthe material being installed- Adhesive for vinyl edging and base shall be a qpe not affected by hed' a 2.05 PROHIBITED MATERIALS A. Products or materials (including mastic) containing asbestos are e:ipressly prohibited' o o o a o a HCA 268 09650-2 a o o o o o B.o o o o o ,;.PART 3 . HGCUTION 3.01 A. B. 3.02 A. 3.03 A. B. 3.04 A. EXAMINATION Verificatio of Coditios: Coqlywith Sectio 01001: l. Iaptt: Veri! layout of work before beginning installatim' 2. E.i.thg Coditims: Examine substrate before begiming installatim for oxcessirrc moisture cqrtent and rmevermess whi& would prewff exocutio and quality of resilient flooring as specified before and after apptcatio ofsealer' 3. The installation cmtractor shall veriS conpatibility of cmcrete sealer with the floor corrcring mastic that will be used and with any pruviously 4Plid ouing conpound' if any. 4. Nctificatio: Notift General Cffiactor of unsdisfictory coditios in wdting with cqy to Architect. Acceptance: Beginning of work means acce,p/tranco of existing cmditiqrs by installer. PREPARATION Leveling: l. Gvetng of major rmoven conorote floor joints or cfher inegularities by bustr hammering or grinding and filling with latex tlpe urderlayment. 2. Sand leveled areas to provide surface level + l/8 inch in l0 feet' Cleaning, Patching and Priming: 1 c-mcrae F-loors: Thoroughly clean floors before applying floor coverings. Prime as recommended by flooring manufrdrer. 2. Remove rough spCs and foreip matter that might b€ widart through tho floor covering' 3. Parch minor rough areas, voids and defects with conpatible leveling compound. INSTALLATION Tile: Work orfr, pattems for each floor area md crfrs against all walls so crtrs m qposite sides of the area are of ;ame widh. In order to eliminate small cuts against walls, layout each area to ddermine wtrether pdor should start with a joifi or cecter of a tile on the centor line of,the area each directiqr. Where tile with a directimal pafiem is used, confer with Architoct for drection of pattern. See Drawings for areas with special pdems. Base: Tigltly coment base to wall with brlt joirts l/16 inch or less in widh. Install baso in toe space of all cabinas. CLEANING Cleaning: Upm coryletim, remove all looso, craoked, cnrppe4 stained or otherwise defective tile, or Lso and replace in a satisftctory manner. Clean surftces using orly cloaners approved by the mmufrcfiger. Rernorrc mastic cemest from adjoining work with particular care to not damage such work. o HCA268 09650-3 B.Buffng: Dry mcp and buff flooring. Allow a minimum of seven (7) days for tile to adhere tightly before dry mopping and buffing resilier( flooring- PROTECTION Protection: Protect finished work from darnage by subsequent cmstructim operations. where possible, lock rooms following installatior oftile and cleaning' END OF SECTION 096504 o a o o o o 3.05 A. a a o a HCA.268 a o . SECTION09680 O CARPET PART I -GENERAL o l.0l SUMMARY A. Section Includes: l. Direct Glue Down Sheet Carpeq provided by Owno 2. Accessories and adhesives, provided by General Cmtractor o r.o2 QUALITYASSLJRAITCE A. Cmtractor Qualificatios: Carpet installer must have a minimum of five years o.perienc€ on installations of sirtrilar size and conplexity. The installation crew must b fully qualified to install the type of carpet to be fumished. o 1.03 DELIVER! sroRAGEAltD HANDLING A. General: Coryly with Sectim 0l00l. Store under cover in well ventilatod spaces as soon as delivered. lrotect from damage, dirt, stains and moishrre. Protect adhesives aqn fr€ezing. Pick up calpet from Owner's warehouse and deliver to site. o I.O4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. plisting Qonditions: Cuefully check dimeirsions and other conditions and be responsible fior prop6r ittiog of carpet in areas designated. Do not begin installatior until ceilings aad finish work are cornpleted.a B. Examine substrate before beginning insta[ation for excessive moisture content and unevenness, which would prwent execution of quality of crpet as specified. I.O5 WARRANTY O A. Provide writterr two yoar warranty for installation only in accordance with Section 01001- PART 2 - PRODUCTS O 2.OI SHEET CARPET A. By Owner 2.02 ADHESIVES AND SEAM CEMENT O A. As reconrmended by carpet mmufacurer. O HCA268 09680 - I 2.03 A. o o O a O G- EDGING Acceptable Manufacturers : l Mercer Plastics Co., lnc. ?. JohnsonRubberCo.(Johnsonite) 3, RoppeRubberCorP. 4. Approved Substitute Carpet/Vinyl Tile Transition: Mercer tile and carpet joiner'B. B. C. PART 3 . E)GCUTION 3,01 A. PREPARATION Remove existin g carpet and mastic. clean floors of dust, dirt solvents, oil, grease, paint, and other substances wntl woun Ue detrimeirtal to the proper performance of adhesive and carpet' Allow floors to dry thoroughly. Ensure floors are level with maximum surface variatron of less than l/8 inch in l0 fee! noncumulative. Ensure concrete floors are free fiom soaling and irregularities and exhibit neutrality relative to acidity and alkalinity. Use approved cementitious filler to patch cracks, small holes and leveling. Provide extended lloor l"nuling as may be required in rmms where original walls have besn rernoved by this constuotion. CARPET INSTALLATION Vacuum clean subsfiate. Spread adhesive in quantity recommended by manufacturer to ensure proper adhesion over full area of installation. Apply only enough adhesive to permit proper adhesion of carpet before initial sct. Lay carpet on floors with tho run of the pile in samo direction of anticipated traIfic. Do not change run of pile in any one room or from one room to next where continuous through a wall opening. Cut and fit carpet neatly around projections through floor and to walls and other vertical surfaces' Fit carpet snugly to walls or other vertical surfaces leaving no gaps' Do not place heary objects such as furnihue on carpeted surfaces for minimum of 24 hours or until adhesive is set. Entire carpet installation is to be laid tight and flat to subfloor, well fastoned at edges and is to present a uniform pleasing appearance. Ensure monolithic color, pattem and texture match within any one area' D. 3.02 A. a o o a B. C, o D. E. F. HCA 268 09680 - 2 a o , H. lnstal edging strips where carpet terminates at other floor coverings. Buu tightly-to v€'rtical . ) rurfu.*. -f""ut" under doors trno" "urp"t ttops in door openings. Use full length pieces on$. O Where splicing cannot be avoide4 bufr e'nds tigbt md fluslt' 3.03 CLEANINCANDPROTECTION A. Take adequate cae to protect all adjaccnt work frm drnego a muring as a rcsult of the wor* of O this section. B. Clem the carpet of all spots with a spot reinov€r as recmrnended by the manufachrer. C. Cut all loose threads with a sharp scissors' O D. Cuefrr1y md thoro6ghly vacuum clean the entire floor surface with m upright beater bar type vacuum cleaner. E. Rcmove all debris rosutting from the work of this section from the site. o o) o o o o o HCA258 ENDOF SECTION 09680 - 3 .,SECTION 09900 PAINTING PART T.GENERAL I ^r SLTMMARY o A. Sectio Includos: l. Pairt all interior surfaces not specifically excluded' B. Exclusims: In additim to mdcrial obviously nct r€quiring paint zuch as glass, floor, tile, etc. a Do nd Paint or finish: I . Surfaces indicded by the ffnish schedule 19 ppaia rmfinished. 2. Factory ftrished surbces indicat€d to b€ frctory fnished' C. Related Sections: O l. Vinyl Wall Covering: Sectio 09950 l.o2 QUALITYASSURAI.ICE A' Reference Standards: See Section 01001. Corrrply with following: l. pairting Specification Manual prepared by the Painting and Decorating Csrtractors of O America, 1980 edition. 1.03 SI.JBMITTALS o o a o o o A. Color Schedule: Architect will provide a color schedule in four cqies to the contractor listing all parnt colors selected. Color slbctiqs will be made by the Archite<f from color systems of recogpized paint company. If materials of cfher manufacfiueni arc use4 colors shall match those seleded. B. paint and Stain Sanples: Prepare and submit 12" x 12" paint and stain sanrples in accordance with Sectim 01001. Remake sanples wtil acc€pted. Include conect sheen. C. Material List: Immediately after award of the contract submit leffier listing brand and quality of each material for uso m Project'l. Claims by applic*oi conceming unsuitability of any material specifi{ or his inability to produce iirsi-class work with samo, will nd be €ntertained unless such claim is made,in writing, with material list submifials. 2. Ohain acceptance of materials list before ordering materials. I.O4 DELTVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. General: Conrplywith Sectim 01001' l. Detivery: - Doliver materials roquired for painting in unbroken packages bearbg the brand and name of manufrcfirer. OrAer matorials sufrciently in adnanco to be ur the job when ' ) needed and deliver at the building in sufficied quantities so the work will nd be delayed. o HCA 268 09900-1 . j 1.05 PROIECT CONDITIONS A. Exrsting Conditions: t. lpacCI must be clean before finishing is started. Do nC finish in rooms or spaces where rubbish has accumulated or u&ile rubbish is being removed. Finishing not allowed in dusty rooms. 2. Do not remove rubbish while finish is fresh. 3. Surfaces: Drv and clean- 1.06 MAINTENANCE A. Edm Materials: At conplefion ofprojec! provide Owner with me full gallon of each paint color and qpe used along with color number or formula for each type' o PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.OI MATERIALS A. Acceptable Manufacturers: Best quality materials as manufactured by any of the following O manufacturers will be accePtable: l. For Brush, Roller or SPraY: a. Pittsburgh b. Sherwin-Williams c. DeVoe O d. Benjamin Moore e. Glidden f. Pratt & Lambeft C. Kelley-Moore h. McMurtryValsPar O i. Accepted Substitute in accordance with Section 01600. B. Quality: All products not specified by name shall be "best grade" or "first line" products of atceptable manufacturers. See Part 3 - Execution for materials required for this project' Where possible, provide materials of single manufacturer. O C. Project will include a maximum of (3) paira colors. PART 3 - HGCIITION 3.OI INSPECTION A. Verification of Conditions: Comply with Section 01001: l. Layout: Veri$ layout of work before beginning installation. o a o o o HCA 268 09900-2 o a o o o o o o o o o 3.02 A. Z. Eisting Condirliqrs: Examine surhces scheduled to receivo paim ,and fmishss for c@dilions that wiU adversety afbct executio, p€nftm€nca or quality of wort and qfrich cannd be prt ido an acceptable cqrditim throus PrePard,ory work as included under Preparatio. 3. NCificatlo: NCify Geoeral Cotractor of rmsatisfrctory coditims in writing with cqy to Architect. 4. Acceptance: neginning of work means acceptance of existing coditions by installer. PREPARATION General: l. Sod fnishes cn wood and m€tal sur&ces betweo coats to assure smodbness md adhesim of subsequert cods. Use edra fine sm@aper to anoid crfiing the edgps when sanding. Apply putty or spackling conpound after surhces are primed and primer is dry. Bring material flush with adjoining surfrces' 2. sur6ces: Perfectly dry, clean and smooth before starting work. Fill cracks, holes or checks firll and make-modh before finish is applied to surfrces. Fill any cracks' €fc. sftidl occur after walls are sized. Metals: l. Ferrous Metals: Remove foreign material from unprimed metal with wire brush and dust clean. 2. Shop primed Metals: Touch-up shop primed m*als with primer similar to existing' Sand strq primer qr hollow metal work immediately before painting to remove grease and dirt filrn from surFaces. Wood: l. Lrtprior Wood Surfrces to be PaintBd: Touctr-up sap and locts with an accepted sealer. Fill voids with lead prrty after primer is dry. Z. Interior Wood to be Clear Finished: Sand as required. Fill voids and nail holes after fust coat is dry using fillor conpatible with ftrish system and matching color. protedion: Fumistr and lay drop cldhs or mask off areas where finishing is being done to Prot€d floors and other work from damage during executio of work' Where it becomes necessary to remove t€mporary coverings placed by dhers, replace same in Prryor nranner. Remove oily rags and waste from building ercry night. Do nd allq$t to accumulate' Damage to wort of othors: Be respmsible for any darnage dqre to work of other trades, r.p"1ilg sam€ to sdisfrcticn of Architect. Replace any mderials damaged to sucih an e:ded that they cannd. be restored to their original cqrditicnr. WORKMANSHIP Surfaces: If surbces are nct in proper shePe for paintiog, repair, rebuild or refinish before proceeding with the work. Be responsible for any poor work caused by lmproPer surfrces. lppfi""ti- of fust coat does nct respcnsibdity for base. Do nct apply any coats m either danp oi wet surfaces and in no case until the preceding coat is dry and hard' B. c. D. E. 3.03 A. o HCA 268 09900-3 . r B. ,"ffi?:rftffi"ffi- evenlv without runs or saeging of materials and thorouglrlv brush out' C. Colors: Finish coat shall be in color as selected by Architect. Tint primers to matth finish coat' D. Roller Applied: Where paiut or enamel is rolled on, use fino nap roller so a nearly flat textur€ is obtained. 1. Primer on Glpsum Board: If sprayo4 backroll' 3.04 COATING SYSTEM - INTERIOR Minimum of the following: A. Woodwork and Wall Doors - Painted: First Coat Suitable Primer Secoud Coat Enamel Undercoat Third Coat Semi€loss Enamel B. Hollow Metal Frames and Doors - Painted: First Coat Factory Prime Coat (Sanded) Second Coat Alkyd Enamel Undercoat Third Coat Semi4loss Enamel Total minimum 2.5 drY film mils. C. Drvwall and Concrete- Painted: Fiist Coat Suitable Primer Second Coat Enamel Undercoat Third Coat Semi4loss Enamel Total minimum 2.5 dry film mils. 3.05 CLEAN I.JP A. Final Clean Up: At the completion of wor\ remove all surplus materials, stagrng, rubbish; clean off all paint, vamish, stains from floors, glass, walls, hardware; and leave the premises in clean condition, END OF SECTION 09900-4 o a o o o o o o t a o HCA 268 o o SECTION 09950 VINYLWALL COVERING PART I -GENERAL a l.o1 DESCRIPTION A. Sectim Includes: l. Vinyl Wall Covering supplied by Ounor 2. Adh€sives, Srpplied by Gamral Contractor. O B. RelatedWork: l. Gypsum Drywalt Secio 09261 Gypsum Board Partitios and Walls 2. Resili€d Base: Sectim 09650 Resilient Flooring 3. Painting: Sedicn 0900 4. Ahemates; Sectiott 01030 o r.oz pRoDUcrDELrvERY, sroRAGEAI'IDHANDLING AII nrderials shall b€ delirrcred in unqened cfrtaioers and stored in a dry area. Pick up vinyl wall covering ftom Onmer's wardouse and deliver to site' o 1.03 JOB CONDITIONS A. Enviromeffial Condirtios: tvlahtain minimum room t€nper&rre of 60 degreos F during applicatim of vinyl wall correring. o PART2-PRoDUcrs . 2.OI WALLCOVERING A. Vinyl Wall Covering: Supplied by Owner o _ 2.02 ADHESIVE Mildov and vermin resistant paste rocommended by the wall frbric manufrchrrer. Starch or wheat paste shall nct be used. o PART3 -DGCUTION 3.OI EXAMINATION A. Verificatim of Coditios: Examine substrate for unevemess $illid would pr€ve[t executio t and quality of wall covering as specified. Report unsdisftctory conditios to General Cmtractor ' I in writing with coPyto Contracting Officer' o HCA268 09950 - I B. 3.02 3.03 A. Acce'ptance: Do not proceed with insta[ati@ of wall cwering wtil defects have been corrected. Beginning of installation means acceptance of substratB' PREPARATION OF SURFACES Glpsum dryw-all shall be sanded smoo'th by the subcontraotor as in preparatio for painting. Prior to wfappmg, surfrces shall be sanded smooth and all dust, dirt, oil, tar, $ayclo rnarks, etc., shall be "onptetety removed. Marking of surface shall be with lead pencil only. Prime glpsum wallboard with suitable primer acceptable to wall covering manufacturer. APPLICATION fuply wall corrcring using regular paper hanging metlods and in accordance with manufacturer's rpecifi""ti*r. tabte trim seams from the back side using one new cl€ao vory sharp blade per cut. Cut and hang one strip at a time. Butt all seams without gaps. No seams shall occur on outside comors. Match patt€ms where occurring. Excessive paste shall be immediately cleaned from surface with clean cloth dampened with warm water as each butted joint is completed. The finishod installati@ shall be secure, smooth, clean, all air bubbles eliminated and in good cdtact with under surhce without gaps or overlaps' END OF SECTION o a o t a a I B. c. D. o o O HCA 268 09950 - 2 a o o o t o o o o o o DTVISION 15 MECHANICAL SECTION 15000 DESIGN BIJILD SERVICES PART I -GENERAL I.OI DESIGN BTJILD SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR A. HVAC: l. The cmtractor shall provide coryleto desip ard installatim services for all systems indicat€d in the drawings and all systems requked to provide a conplae and serviceable office space. 2. The work included rmder those c@structior documents cosists of providing all oquipment, labor, supervisio, desip and costructim prccedures necessary frr the installatim of corrplde mechanical systenrs required by or shown m these drawings. 3. fitl wsd6 shall !s installed in accordance with the local codes. All work shall 66ffisn tr6 the requirements of authorities having jurisdictiur and local reguldory agencies. 4. HVAC work is Design/Build. The cotractor shal design, provide and install all revisiqs and addirtions to the existing HVAC systerns to provide a comfortable quiet office eirviroment. 5. Provide and ccnnect all equipment" ductrrorh piping and accessories necessary to conplete the wort in accordance with all applicablo codes, manufrdurer's instrudims and as specified. 6. The contractor is responsible to coordinat€ all work under his contract with the work of all dhor trades. 7 . tvlatch existing similar systems, corpcn€ds and cotrols o the site for all new cmstructim. Submit materiats and systpms deviatims from the existing to the Ornor/Architect for revienr. 8. All equipmart shall be installd in accordance with the manufrcturer's recomme,ndatiqrs anA puUtisnea installdion instructions, maintaining all necessary clearances for servrce and rePair. 9. The cmtractor shall verify existing coditiqrs at the site prior to purchase or fabricdio of materials, conp@€ttts, equipmed and the commencement of work. The bid shall serrae as evidence ofthe coEactor's lnon ledgs ofthe existing cmditians. Carefully coordinate locatim of equipment and ductwo* $.ith the ceiling, light ftdures, structural elements, piping, cdduits and the work of other trades. 10. Refer to architectral drawing and existing cmditions for the locatio ofpartrlicns, walls and general cqtstructi@. I l. All ductrrork shall be sheet mAal, fabricatpd and installed in accordanco with SMACNA standads for low velocity drcts. Rigid rornd ducts shall be spiral or maP-lock!rye. All ductwork shall be sealedwith Rexcel Higb Velocity Duct Sealer as made by Rexcol Coatings Corporaticn o'f El Pasq Toras, "ko GriP"' "FlexgriP" or equal. 12. All Duct and pipe penetratios through walls shall bo properly sealed. 13. Usenrming ranes in all 45 and 90 degreetums. o HCA 26,8 15000-l B.Fire Protection: L The contractor shall provide complete design and installatior services for all systems indicated in the drawings and all systerns required to provide a conplete and serviceable office space as roquired bythe jurisdictions having authority. 2. The work included under these cmstructicn docurnents cssists of providing all equipment, labor, supervision, desigrr and construction procedures necessary for the installation of conrplAe fire protection systems required bythe jurisdictims having authority. 3. All work shall be installed in accordaoce with the local codes. All work shall conform to the requirements of au:thorities having jurisdictio and local regulatory agencies. 4. Fire protectim work including sprinkler and alarm revisios is Design/Build. The cortractor shall desigr, provide and install all revisions and additions to the existing fue protecticr systsrns required bythe jurisdictios having arnhority. 5. Provide and cofiiocl all equipmen! sprinklers, piping, alarms and accessories necessary to complete the work in accordance with all applicable codes, manufacfirer's instructicns and as specified. 6. The contractor is responsible to coordinate all work under his cotract with the work of all other trades. 7 . Match existing similar systems and conponents on the site for all new corstruction. Submit materials and systems deviations from the existing to tho Owner/Architsst for review. 8. All equipmem shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and published installation instructions, mairtaining all necessary clearancas for service and repair. 9. The oontractor shalt veriS existing conditims at lhe site prior to purchase or fabrication of materials, componerrts, equipment and the commencement of work. The bid shall serve as evidence ofthe contractor's tnowledge ofthe existing c.onditims. Carefully coordinate location of equipme,nt and ductwork with &e ceiling liglt fixtures, structural elements, piping, HVAC systems, conduits andthe work of othertrades. 10. Refer to architectural drawing and existing conditions for the locationr of partitions, walls and general construction, I l. All pipe penetrations through walls shall be properly sealed- END OF SECTION a a o a o o o o o o a HCA 268 15000-2 DTVISION 16 ELECTRICAL SECTION 16000 DESIGNBTJILD SERVICES - PART I-GENERAL a I.OI DESIGN BI.JILD SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR a o o o o o o o a A. Electrical: l. All wor* shall omform with the curreatly €nacted oditim of the Natimal Electrical Code. 2. Electrical subcontractors shall have at least tbree years of succ€ssfirl erperience on projects of similar tlpe and scope. 3. AII work shall conform with the Natiqral Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Natimal Electrical Safety Code - ANSI/IEEE C2 and all local building codes. 4. Porbrm cucing, channeling, chasing or drilling of floors, walls, partitios, ceilings 61 cf,her surfrces as necessary frr the prcpor installatim, support or anchorage of wiring, outlets or cfiher electrical equipmant. To the greatest extert possible, minimize interveutions into existing costruction. Seal all openings and coordinate with other trades the repair and rcfmishing of all damage to building elements. 5. The cqtractor shall provide corylete design and installatio services for all systems indicated in the drawings and all systems required to provide a conplae and servicpable office space. 6. The work included under these co$ruaicn documents consists of providing all equipmer4 labor, supervisim, design and c@structim procedures necessary for the installatim of conplae electrical systems required by or shown on these drawings. 7 . All work shall be installed in accordance with the local codes. All wotk shall cqform to the requirements ofauthorities havingjurisdictim and local regulatory agencies. 8. Electrical work is D€sigdBuild. The cmtractor shall design" provide md install all revisiqrs and additiqrs to the existing electrical systems to provide a usable office envirmment and as indicated in the drawings. 9. Provide and connect all equipment and accessories necessary to conplete the work in accordance with all applicable codes, manu$cturer's instructiqrs and as specified. 10. The cqrtractor is resposible to coordinate all work under his cotrad with the work of all dher trades. 11. Match existing similar syslems, corponerts and csrtrols o tho site for all nevv construction. Submit materials and systems deviations from the existing to the Onmer/Architect for review. 12. All equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recomrnendatios and published installatio instructius, mafutaining all necessary clearances for servic€ and repair. 13. The cqrtractor strall rrcrifi existing corditims atthe site priorto purchase or fabricatio of materials, comp@erfs, equipment and the commencemeot of work. The bid shall serve as evidence ofthe cqrtractor's knowledge ofthe existing c.mditios. Carefirlly coordinde loc*io of equipment and with the ceiling, HVAC fixtures, structural elemeuts, piping, conduits and the work of dher trades. o HCA 268 16000-l o o 14. Refer to architectural drawing and existing conditions for the location of partitions, walls and general construction. l5 . All conduit peneuztions through walls shall be properly sealed. END OF SECTION o o o o I o a o o HCA 268 16000-2 TOhIN OF VAIL DEPARTME}C| OF COMMI]NITY DEVELOPMEbTT 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD vArrr, co 81657 970 -479 -2L38 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON .]OBSITE AT ALL TIMES Permit #: E99-0235 ELEETRICAL PERMIT ,-Iob Address: 1_300 WESTIIAVEN DR Location...: 1300 WESTIIAVEN DR,Parcel No. . : 2LO3-L2L-OO-OA2 , Project No.: pR,J99-0330 PROGRESSIVE EI.,ECTRIC SRV, INC. P.O. BOX 555, KTOWA, CO 80117 PROGRESSIVE ELECTRIC SRV, INC- P.O. BOX 555, KTOWA, CO 80117 L_O VATL HOLDING TNC WESTIN HOTEL TI{8, VAIL CO 81657 VAIL CASCADE HOTEL ELEC FOR OFFICE/CONFERENCE CONYERSION 17, 000 . 00 FEE SUMMARY APPLICAITT CONTRACTOR OWNER BUSINESS Descript j-on: Status...: ISSUED VArL CApp1ied. . :Ett/ Os / L999 Issued...: Lt/L6/L999 Expires. . : 05/L4/20o0 Phone: 303 -52!-2560 Phone: 303 -62I-2s50 Valuation: EIectsrical---> DRB Fee Inveatsigation> t{iLf call----> TO'IAN FEES. - - > Tocal Ca-Lculatscd Fees- - - > AddiLional Fees------- . > Total Pernit Fce- ------- > Paynents------------ BAIANCE DUE- 306. O0 -00 . oo 3.OO 309. O0 309.00 .oo 309.00 309.0O . oo rtem:06000 t1-/1-7 /L999 rtem:05500 aa/17 /L999 ELEETRTCAL DEPARTIIEIVT Dept:KATIIY Action: APPR charlie davi-s FIRE DEPARTMENT DepT:KATHY AcLion: APPR n,/a BUILDING Diwision: FIRE Division: CONDITION FIELD INSPECTfONS ARE REQUIRED TO OF APPROVAI CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DECLARATIONS I hereby acknowl.ecige Eha! i have:ead this appjication, iil.ed out i.n fu]l Ehe infonnation reoui:ec, complered an accuxale ploE 9l rn, a:-.J sLaEe :ha: -1- c:e i:':fcrnacrc:i c:ovided as ---cui:'eC is :,r:ec:. : i9r'ee :c --ompl _v :,ri!n he iiriormac.:c:. anl 5:o-- p-an. !o.omply wi'-h rll lown oldinances and sarte lavs, rn'j :. bu:-!d:his ss::uc:u::e accordj.d ao che Town,s "c:ring and subai..'isj-on codes, design ::eview aporoved, gniforir BuiLcil g 3ode and otbe: ordinances of the'fown rbbl i.ablc rh.rFr- REQUESTS FOR JNSPECTIONS S}IA!I] BE MADE IT'TENTY. FOUR HOI]RS IN AD1IANCE BY TELEPHONE AT CONTRACTOR gOR HIMSEIJF AND ( cr,ac..& \{rl=\ Lr-r-e<z-&-- A.^^., I REPTI3l TOtN OF VArL, COLORADO PA6E 15 AREA: GG I2/L6/1999 O8:OB REOUESTS - INSPECTN }IORK SI{EETS FOR:12116/L999 Actlvlty: lt99-@168 L2/L6/19 Type: B-I{ECH Status: APPLIED Conetr: ACO}I Addreee: 13OO I{ESTHAVEN DR Locatlon: t3@O WEHAVEN DR, CASCADE HOTEL Parcelt 2L@3-L2I-@O-OI2 Occ: Uee: Descrlptlon: I'IECH TO IIISTALL AIR CONDITIONER IN COPY ROOII Appllcant: ENVIRONIIEI{TAL HEATING & AIR CUN Phonez 7L9-59L-27L3 Ovner: L-O VAIL HOLDIHG INC Phone: Contractor: ENVIROI{I{EHTAL HEATING & AIR CON Phone: 7L9-59L-27L3 Inapectlon Requeet Informatlon. Requeator: HAROLD AI{DERSON Conmente l IIILL Ite Inepected. Phone: CALL-CASCADE/ADI.T IN Actlon Comnente 3@3-994-6322 OFFICE/LOUER LVL Tlne Exp requeated to ItECH-Fl.nal REPTl3I TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADB PAGE 14 AREA: GG I2/I6/L999 @8r@8 REOUESTS - INSPECTN W0RK SHEETS FORtL2/16/L999 Activlty z 899-Q294 L2/ L6/ 19 Type: A-COl'tll Statug: f SSUED Conetr: ACOI1 Addreeg z L3@@ TESTHAVEII DR Locatlon z L3@O I{ESTHAVEN DR, CASCADE HOTEL Parcel z 2LO3-L2I-O@-OL?Descrlption: CONVERT CLOSED OFFICE SPACE TO OPEN OFFICE SPACE Appllcant: ZERR ENTERPRISES, INC. Phonez 3@3-738-7776 Owner: L-O VAIL HOLDING INC Phone: Contractor: ZERR ENTERPRISES, IllC. Phonet 3@3-758-7776 Occt 92 Ueer I FR quested to BLDG-Final InepectJ.on Requeet Requeetor r HAROLD Ite Inf,ormstlon. . ANDERSON Phone I CALL - CASCADE/ADI,IIN Actlon Comnente 303-994-6522 OFFICE/LO}TR LV (Req Cornmente: l{ILL fnepected. efii @gtOJO tsLULr - I rAmang II/19/99 Inapector: CD LI/30/99 Inepector: CD Iten: OOOSO BLDG-Ineulation Itemr @@O60 BlDG-Sheetrock NalI LL/lA/99 Inepector: CD LL/L9/99 Inspector: CD Item: @OO7O BLDG-l1lec. ltem: 6@090 BLDG-Flnal Action: PA FOR COrP Tine Exp J-*| ---+--e4- Inspection Hietory..... ad,////Item: o,O226 FIRE DEPT. NOTIFfCATION 'tl It f7 Noteg: rnuet complete wall aseembly to top of vall plate( eheetroc aleo required to complete eame rall aeeembly to bottorn of floor pan above at corrldor wa]-1. areas or provlde proof that corridor assenbly ls fuly rated(2-hr) fLoor/celllng aeeembly meaning that the exieting euspende ce1llng nuet be part of a 2-hr rated floor/cellng aeeembl then the corrldor elde gheetrock could terminete at the suapended ce1ling -all etruc elements that have been expoaed durlng conatru are required to be protected by 3-HR flre regletlve conet floor/ceiling in office area must a.Iso be Z-hr aaeembly provide thig doucunentatlon that the ceillng ie part of t Actlon: ilR Actlon: PA contractor cancelled FOR COI.IPUTER ROOT.I AO@3O BLDG-Framlng 75 South Frontage Road VaiL Colorado 81657 970-479-2120 FAX 970-479-2157 REPT131 TOHI{ 0F VArL, C0L0RAD0 .. Firnnce Department PAGE 27 AREA: GG 12/23/1999 07:50 REOUESTS - INSPECTII XORI( SHEETS FORIL2/23/1999 :===:====-=:==========-==================-==-=============:===================== Actlvlty: 899-0294 12/23/L9 Type: A-C0lll{ Statua: ISSUED Conetr: ACOII Addreee: l30O IIESTHAVEII DR Location: 1300 I|ESTHAVEII DR, CASCADE HOTEL Parcel: 2lO3-t2I'OO-OLz Occ: 82 Uee: I FR Descrlption: COIIVERT CLOSED 0FFICE Applicant: ZERR ENTERPRISES, IllC. Ovner: L-O VAIL HOLDIIIG IllC Contractor: ZERR EIITERPRISES, INC. SPACE TO BPEN OFFICE SPACE Phone: 303-738-7776 Phone: Phone: 303-759-7776 Inepectlon Requeet Regueetor: HAROLD fnformetion.. A}IDERSO}I Conmente: ltR be Inepected. BLDG-Flnal : 01 :00 o ANDERSOII OTI Act i on Phone: 303'994-6522 SITE Conmente Inspection Iten: Iten: a{*t( provlde proof that corridor aeeembly is fuly rated(Z-hr) |floor/ceif 1ng aeeernbly neanlng that the exieting euepende t€1, /,)/)fl.lt, i,celllng nuet be part of a 2-hr rated floor/cellng aseenbl ' ' ' '/t'/ - -' ' f *lrar ilra anrriiar o{r{a ohoa{ rar.fr ;.nrrlr| farnrlno}a o} lho --n,- -- V. -z',n , f then the coridor elde Eheetrock could ternlnete at the OCr- t,ruto/y'r1r,,t euspended ceillng t--z\-(-- 4FL{v/( X '-all atruc elenente that have been expoaed during conetru -,^ ,,-- / are requlred to be protected by 3-HR flre reeigtive conet floor/celling ln office area nuat algo be Z-hr aaeembly V\<rrJ,..g , .-> /provide thls doucunentation that the celling ie part ot t/{/ Iten: 00050 BLDG-Ineulation ' 77 ?,r' Itern: 0006O BlDG-Sheetrock l{ail / a4aZa LL/L8/99 Inapector: CD Action: llR contractor cancelled / / /LL/L9/99 Inepector: CD Actlonr PA FOR COI'IPUTER R00ll Itenz QO07O BLDG-liEc. L2/14/99 Inepector: GRG Action: APPF FIREPRO0FIIIG, CORRID0R.. llotee: CHECfiED FIREPR00FII{G 0F STRUCTURAL FRA}IE IN 0FFICE RE}|0DE AREA THAT IIAS NOT DO}IE AT TIIIE OF ORIGII{AL COIISTRUCTIOII O BUILDING. ALSO CHECKED VERTICAL EXTE}ISIOII OF OFFICE RE}IO SIDE OF CORRIDOR TIALL UP TO DECI(. IIOTED SOIIE ADDITIO}IAL AREAS, I.E., BETTEEN 2 PITYFtIICSffiI TT CHORDS OF OPEII IEB TRUSSES' . ETC. ' THaT IIEEDED I{ORE H0Rf' .LzILilN Inapector: GRG llo READY FOR FIIIAL, SIDE CONBIDOR ASOVE GRID. Actlonr ll8 ll0T READY FOR FIllAL, BUT BUT RECIIECIIED FIRE CAULI(IIIG, ETC. AT IALL T FIREPROOFIIIG OF STRUCTURAL .:l MWN OFVAIL 75 South Frotage Road . Vail, Cobrado 81657 97M79-212A FAX970479-2157 REPTI3I TOUX OF VAIL, COLORADO PA6E 28 AREA: GG t2t23t1999 e7t50 RE0UESTS - IIISPECTII IORI( SHEETS FORzl2t23/1999 =-=====a!==E3===EaI-==EE=t=E=rA=r=l:-===g=-=a===-:l=!aa==-==Eal==t===EaE==E:E==l=B=Actlvtty: 199-0168 l2l23lL9 Typer B-llECll Statua: ISSUED Conatr: ACOll AddreeEr f300 UESTIIAVEII DB locatl,on: 1300 Uel|AYEll DR' CASCADE HOTEL Parcelr 2lO3-I2L-dr-Ol2 Occ: Ueet Deacrlptl.oo:'llECll T0 IIISTALL AIR COXDITI0IIEB Itl COPY R0OI Appltcantr ElMR0llIEllTAL HEATIIIG & AIR C0tl Phone: 7L9-591-27L3 OrnFr: L-0 VAIL H0LDIIIG IllC Phone: Contractbr: EXVIR0XIIEIITAL HEATIIIG I AIR C0ll Phone: 719-591-2713 Fitunce Department Inepectlon Requeet fnfonetion.... IIECH-Ftnal Requeetor: llarry Itele Phone: 303-994-6522 rrentE: on elte Inepected... Action Connents Hietory..... 00200 l{ECll-Rough 00240 PLIIB-Gae Plplng 003t0 IIECH-Heating 00320 IIECH-Exhauet Hoode 00330 IIECH-Supply Atr 00340 ilECH-flec. 00390 IIECH-Flnal 12116199 Inepector: GRG Actlon: llR llotear CHECKED AB0VE CEILIT{G FOR DAI{PERS, DRAIll, LIIIE T0 CollDEllSER, ETC. ALL IIOT READY FOR FIIIAL, DUCTilORK, COI|DEI|SATE THAT = 0l(. Tlne Exp I nepecti on Iten: Iten: Iten: Iten: Iten:Iter:Iter: BUT REMTTTANCECEY CA.,--*LlLLC r Uqb . r,:lt A*''r'\o CW& t//rt* ,fure,* // TOWN OF VAIL 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD vArL, co 8L657 970-479-2L38 APPLICA}TT CONTRACTOR O$INER DEPARTI4EIiE OF COMMT]NITY DEVELOPMENT NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMI ]-3OO WESTHAVEN DR Status. 1300 WESTHAVEN DR (CASCADeapplied. . ,JOBSITE AT AI,L TIMES Permit. #: 899-0101 Job Address: IJocat,ion. . . : Parcel No..: Project. No.: 2LO3 -L2t-00 - 012 PRJ99-01_18 Issued... E>cpires. - : ISSUED :05/05/L999 z O5/24/a999 : LL/20/L999 ZERR ETtrERPRISES, 5650 E,AST sVAI\fS - ZERR ENTERPRISES, 5650 EAST EVAIiIS - L-O VAII. HOLDING WESTIN IIOTEL THE, INC, SUITE ]-10, DENVER, INC. SUITE ]-1-0, DENVER, INC vArL co 8L557 Phone : 3 03 -758 -7776 80222 Phone: 303 -758-7776 80222 co co Occupancy: Tlpe ConsEruction: T\T)e Occupancy: Valuation: Filep1ac. Inforoation: R€sErlctsed: 135, 000 *of caa Appl,j.anc€6: Resluarant Pfan Revier--> DR3 Fe€-------- R€cr6ation Pee----------> Cl.rn-Up D.IroEit------ - - > mTAL P!ES----- #Of Oa6 LogE :*of wood/Pallet: aso. oo s12. OO .oo 3. OO .00 100 .00 .00 500.00 2, O55 . 00 2,055.OO .oo 2, 055 .0O 2, OS5.00 ' 00 TotaI calculaeed FecE- - - > AddiCional F€Gs-- ------ - > Tocal PerEit Fee--------> Pa)|Ecnts------- BAI.AIICE DI'E. -.. It.em: 05100 os /.os /.L999 05 /24/t999 IEem:.05400 05 / o5 /.1999 05 /LL/L999 Item:05500 0s /.os /.L999 05 /LL/L999 Item:05500 BUILDING DEPARTMENT JRM ACtriON: NOTE PLANS TO GGOODEI.L Action: APPR PI,AIiNTNG DEPART'II,TENT iIRM ACIiON: NCrIE PLANS TO GEORGE AcLion: APPR FIRE DEPARTMENT .fRM .]EF'F A PI]BEIC Actsion: APPR FD app see conditi-ons WORKS Dept: PIIB WORK Division: See Page 2 of this Document, for any condj-tions that nay apply tro this permit. DECI.ARATIONS I hErcby acknoulcdEc that I have rced thi6 .pplication, filled ouc in fuII the inforEatlon required, cobpleted .n accuraEc plog plan, and 6caec thaE all thc infodaEion provid.d as lequired i6 correct. I aglec tg eonply with thc inforeation and plot p1an, to coElrly righ all Tovn ordinance6 uld acaEc 1ars, and go build lhie sErucburc according tso Ehe Tonn's zoning and.ubdivi.lon codes, docign rcvie, approv6d, Itniforh Buil,ding cod. and oghar ordinances of Che lovn .pplicabl6 thereto. Descripr,ion: TOV/Comm' Dev' RE-Do LoBBY LouNGE HoSPITALITY RM & BUsINEss cnN{$lg6n-Up DF,9gSit RgfUnd rl2/A3 Business with Assembrqppfoved I FR Type I Fire-ResisLj-veamggnt date Add Sq FE: Building-----> PIan ch.ck- - - > InvaEtigation> will c.LI----> DepE: BUILDING Division: GARY DepE : PIJANNING Division: PI,ANNER ACt,iON: NOTE PLANS TO Dept: FIRE FIRE Division: REQI'ESTS FOR IN9PECIIONS SI'ATJIJ BE I'IDE TNE$TY-FOUR HOURS IT{ ADVANCB BY - ' Send Ct.an-Up Depoait To: ZBRR EIrT O .T.NATURE * O oR cor[TRAqroR FoR HTM'ELF AND oriNER ******************************************************************************** COI{DITIONS PermiE #: 899-01-01 as of 05/24/99 Status: fSSIIED ******************************************************************************** Permit 1\pe: ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT Applied: 05/05/L999 Applicant: ZERR EN|ERPRISES, INC. Issued: O5/24/L999 303-758-7776 To Elcpire z L1"/20/L999 Job Address: LOCAEiON: 13OO WESTHAVEN DR(CASCADE)Parcel No: 2LO3-I2L-00-012 Descript.ion: RE-DO LOBBY LOIJNGE IIOSPITA].,ITY RM & BUSINESS CENIR Conditi-ons:1. FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK EAN BE STARTED.2. FIELD TNSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. 3. MUST PROVIDE I"ANDING AT NEW STORE FROIiIT DOORS TO DECK. I,ANDING MUST BE TEVEL WITH BASE OF DOOR TTIRESHOLD AND HAVE A DIMENSION OF AT LEAST 44'' TN THE DIRECTION OF EXIT TRAVEL. TWO (2) NEW STAIR RISERS AS SHOI,iIN ON SHEET FD-]-4 MAY OCEUR ONLY AFTER I,AIiIDING IS PROVIDED.4. PROVIDE CODE-CONFORMING IIANDRATLS ON BOTIT SIDES OF 2 STAIR RISERS PROVIDED AT NEW EXTERIOR DOORS TO EXISTING DBCK. 5. THE EXISTING BUITDING IS REQUIRED TO BE CONSTRUCTED AS TYPE 1-FR (NONCOI,IBUSTIBLE) CONSTRUEIION. THUS, ALL FRAMING MUST BE NONCODIBUSTIBLE, I.8., STEEIJ, & AIL DRYIiIALL USED MUST BE LISTED & L,ABELED AS "FIRE-RESISTIVE, " LE., 5/8" TYPE X. FIRE-RETARDATiE-TREATED WOOD MAY BE USED ONI,Y AS BACKING WITIIIN (INSIDE OF) NONCOMBUSTIBLB WALL ASSEMBLIES. 6. ANY TATCHING IIARDWARE INSTALLED ON DOORS LEADING OUT OF TT{E LOBBY LOUNGE HOSPITAI,ITY ROOM MUST BE PANIC IIARDWARE. 7 . PLEASE COORDINATE WITH THE TOI,IIN OF VAIL FIRE DEPT. REGARDING AITARM & SPRINKLER SYTEMS, INCI'UDING PROCEDI'RES TO AVOID FAI.SE AI,ARMS & THE RELOCATION OR AI-,TERATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS, DETECTORS, ETC. CONTACT MIKE MCGEE OR .]EFF ATENCIO AT 479-2250.8. AII., WORK IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ]-997 I]BC, 1996 NEC, L997 IdFC, t-997 I,MC OR 1"998 rMC, 1-994 I'PC OR 1997 rPC, & ALI., OTIIER APPLICABLE REQUIREME}.TTS OR ORDINANCES OF TITE TOI{N OF VATL. 9. REMODETED SPACES ARE NOT TO BE USED OR OCCTIPIED T'NTIL ALL REQUIRED INSPECTION APPROVALS ARE RECEIVED AND CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPAT.ICY ("C.O.s'') IIAVE BEEN ISST'ED. 10. PER TEE L997 I'NIFORM BUITDING CODE (IJBC) , THE LOBBY LOIJNGE HOSPITALITY ROOM IS CTASSIFIED AS A GROUP A, DIVISION 3 (NA3U) OCCUPANCY AND THE BUSINESS CENTBR IS CIASSIFIED AS A BUSTNESS (nBu) OCCUPAI.ICY, RBSPECTTVELY, AND ALL CONSTRUCTTON Musr MEEr ffiE REIIREME,*T' FoR THE'E occup^. eRonps. m|u{ Ol VIIL, @IjORTDO gLgcont ttitOta taatittt 'rtttt o|,att t tt*ttt ttt t t t at r tt tt l, ttr, tatttttttar a t.t gtacrE rC t{'uobar: nBC-o523 lrcunE:2,055.00 os/21199 1,5 tS7 P.trr.!rl. l|.chod: Ct( [oe.gion: ct(* 1o7o :nit.: LC P.r it Nor 899-0101 l)rf'c: A-CtlIf II)D/.IIJT CICOI BOI&D P P.!c.I llo: 2103-r21-00-ol2 gIE. ldd!c.. r 1300 t|lstt|Avlif DR Loc.cion: 1300 lflaT|tAvEf DR (CfgCfDE] thi. P.!rD.nt 2. 055.00 2,0s5.00 .oo lrcunc 840.00 100. o0 s72. OO 500. oo 3,OO ToCrl lrc€ : 2. o55. o0 Total lI.! P.t. r Balancar ,t tat t !r!t!tta tttrttttttattt tattttta a trtrtatttta rr rtrirttt r'r rirritr* ra r lccounE CodG D..c!Lption BP OO1OOOO3111IOO BUIIJDI}IG PERI|IT PEES DR OOIOOOO3112200 DBAret Rl\ttltf FEB!' Pl 00loooo3t12300 PLI! cr|Ecr rEEs II' Dz-DEPOE C'.EI}JOP DB9OAITS t{c 00100003112900 wnIJ cll& DfsPEcrIo[ lBB o TOWN OF VAIL 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD vArL, co 81657 970-479-2L3A DEPARTTT{ENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTBD ON PLT]MBING PERMIT iIOBSITE AT ALL TTMES Permit. #: P99-0052 APPLICAIqT CONTRASTOR O[rlNER iIOb AddrCSg: 13OO WESTIIAVEN DR LocaE.ion...: 1300 WBSTHAVEN DR parcel No. . : 2L03-L?L_00_oL2 Project No. : pRif99-01_18 PHIL ZERR PIJTJMBING INC.279L S. ELM, DENVER, CO 80222 PHIL ZERR PIJII4BTNG INC.279I S. EIJM, DENVER, CO 80222 L-O VATL HOLDING INC WESTTN HOTEL THE, VArL CO 8]"657 sEaEus...: ISSITED (cAscADApplied. . : 05 /25 /rsgg rssued...: 0S/2s/]-999 B:cpires. . : rL/2L/L999 Phone: 303 -4I9-7063 Phone: 303 -4Lg-7063 400.00 Descript,iofi: ADD 1 SINK,eAp oTI{ER LINES Valuati-on: suuMARy..rrrrfi E.ALANCE DUE---- .oo i * * r * { r I * * r r a i , , r !l * * * * r r I r * r ', * ,rl, r r a + i * { . r + a . r, ,00 6 E i5; z i i i I : "EUl l"l 1-"a8.- i8*T'E$ER Ap pRovED 6Ei2' rill8ooffr* o*'tElf8lj.'' ;;; ;," Totel Ca]culated F6!.- - - > Addilional Sees----- --- -> tolal, PenbiE F€.--------> PayuantE-------- .00 2t -1E JRfft : BUILDING Division: DepE: FIRE Division: t * r r * t t i I * * * r * t * i i t r * a * t t * * a t t t t * * * t t ,, * * * r r i * t r r i t * i * , i r * * * a r * * r t r r { a CONDITION OF APPROVAI, 1. FIELD TNSPE TIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIATiICE. r r r,r r ttr* **i *rrttar,r,rr,r,r rt ii**r*r * * *riia* r trr* DBELARATTONS r hcrcby acknottledgq tsha! r have rcad lhis appl.lcation, filled out In full the infomation required, codlrlctcd an accuret. pLot Plan' and 6EaEc that all the inforBstion provldea ae requircd 16 cor!.ct.. r ag!€c Eo conply eith ehc lnfornat.ion and plot p1an,co colqtly rith all Tot'n ordinancoB and slate J.ara, and u9 build lhia ot.ruchura accoraling t,o thc Torn,6 zonlng and eubdivLeion cod€e, d6eign revlev aPProv€d, tJnlfolo Buildlng code and oEhaE ordinanca€ of the Torrn rppLicablo tharieto. REQUESTS FoR rNaPasf[oNs sltALtr BE uADE II{EltlY-Fot R HotRs IN ADVANCE By tBLBpHoNB tT 47a:-2138 oR OttR OPFICE FROM a:oo A.U SroO pu va :l****!t*********!t***********************************:t*********'l*!t TOVIN OF VAIL, COTOR.,ADO Stsatellmt **********************************t*****i*****t***************** sLatemnE Number: REC-0524 Amount: Palment Method: CK Notatsion: 7472 2L.75 05/25/99 11:36 rnit.: iIRM Pennib No: P99-0052 Tlpe: B-PL,MB PLUUBING PERI{IT Parcel No: 2103-L2L-00-OL2 Site Addrees: 1300 WESfiIAVBN DR Locatsion: 1300 wEsrHAvEN DR (cAscADE) Thls PaymenE ToEal Fees: 2L-75 TotsaI ALrLr Pmtg: Balance: PP OO1OOOO31112OO PLTIMBING PERMIT FEES PF OO1OOO031123OO PT.AN EIIECK FEES WC OO1OOOO31128OO WILL EAI.,L INSPBETION FBE 2t.75 2L.75 .00 ************************************************ir*************** Account Code DescripEion Amounts 15.00 3 .75 3 .00 o DEVELO TOWN OF VAII, 75 S. FROMTAGE ROAD VAIL, CO 8L657 970-479-2]-38 El€c!ricaI---> DRB F6E Inva.tigetion> Will Call----> TOTAIJ FEES' _ _ > DEPARII,IENI OF COMMUNITY NOTE: THIS PERMTT MUST BB POSTED ON ELECTRICAL PERMIT ,Job Address: 1300 WESTIIAVEN DR LOCAI,iON...: ]-3OO WESTIIAVEN DR Parcel No. . : 2L03-L2L-00-01-2 Project, No. : PRrl99-01-18 APPI.,IEAIiIT PROGRESSIVE ELEETRIC SRV, INC. PATRICK L. LAIIDRY, P.O. BOX 555, KIOWA, coNIRAeroR PROGRESSIVE ELECTRIC SRV, rNC. PATRTCK L. LANDRY, P-O. BOX 555, KIOWA, PMENT .fOBSTTE AT AIJL TIMES Permit #: 899-0083 Stat.us. . Applied. Issued. . Elq)ires. ISSI'ED os / 24 /L99e 0s /24/L999 L1,/20 /1999 co co Phone: 303 -62']-.-2560 80117 Phone : 3 03 -621-2550 80L17 OWNER t-O VAIL HOLDING INC WESTIN HOTEL THE, VAIL CO 81657 Description: ELECTRICAL FOR TOBBY REMODEL VaIuaEion:11, 500.00 PEE SUUI.IARY 215.00 .00 . o0 3.00 219.00 Total cal.cqLaE€d FeeE- - - > Additional Fee€---- - ----> Tolal P€rEits F€e---- ---- > PayDent€-------- 219 .00 .00 219 - 00 2r9.OO BAINCE DUE----. .OO ITCM: O6OOO ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT DCPI: BUILDING DiViSiON:05/24/1999 iIRM Acrion: APPR APPROVE D IECM: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENI DCPT: FIRE DiViSiON:05/24/t999 .IRM Acrion: APPR N/A CONDITION OF APPROVAL 1. FIELD INSPEETIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CIIECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. DECI,ARATTONS I heleby acknoslcdge Ehat I have read this application, fi.lled out in full. the infonnation requi,red, coEpleced an accuraec plot p1an, and €tsale EhaE aLl Ehe i.nfornalion provided aE lequited ia correcc. r agree Lo cornply with the infonnation and plot plan, Eo comply r,itsh all Tovn ordinanceB and EtaEe lar6, and to buj.ld lhis structule according Lo th6 Toc,n's zoning and subdividj,on codce, deaign )ieviev approvcd, Uniforlo auiLding codc and oth6r ordinanccB of lhc Town applicable tshcreto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTIONS SHALL BE I4ADE TWENTY-POUR HOURS TN AD\/AIICE BY mn ot vrl',, colonrE o P.! lt [o: Et9-0083 ?ytt.: B-ELEC lLleI?ICl.L PERIIIT Pl'rc.l tro! 2103 -121-OO-O12 8ic. lddr!|.: 1300 ||lAfHAVPl DR Ioc.ciont 1t00 fll8TflAv&l DR lotel Fa.a: 219.00 lorrl lr.! h!ta: Erlrncr 3 StrEaurt gt.tErt furbar: Rlc-os2,t lrcunt r P.ysnE l|cEltod! CR lfoLELon: 6a7o ?re,oo 03l2a/99 16.sl lnit ! itRl| ttdr P.!rr.nB 219.00 219. OO .00 .lrcounl Coda D..clitrgion lP 00100003111a00 ErrBcl?IclL PBI,|IT Faag iC 00100003112800 lfIL! Cl!& IltgPlcl:otr PBE ADUtlc 216.00 3,00 I a TOWN OF VAILVONSTRUCTION PERMIT APftATION FORM 6t6t7 .x, {tSloeo.t rco Cotlz E{lddress: rogft €. D^r c".-k- ?{, 9.-:+i Phoac#>3"?11'167e Architect: A,.J<.r. / ryl;tl"r Lf.P.Address: 121 W ' Contacl the Eagle County Assessors Otfice at 970-328-E640 for Parcel #Parcet# 7lO3lLlOosj,t> Buitding ffi Plumbing ( )Electrical ( )Mechanical ( ) Legal Description: Lot_ Block Filing_ Subdivision Ofier ( ) o^t"' S loq, lqq 9v\tt La Description of Job :LoLh.., Lo Work Class: New ( ) ., Number of Dwelline Units: : Number and T1,pe of Fireplaces: BUILDING: $ PLUMBING $ l,ooo General Contractor: Town of Vail Regisuation No. Alterationf,Additional ( )Repair ( )Other ( ) Number of Accommodation Units:7 Gas Appliances Nt*GasLogs r'r( /4 Wood/Pellet__21fo_ VALUATIONS ELECTRTCAL: $ ltt foo MECHANICAI $ */,1 a CONTRACTOR INFORMATION S l3f,ooo OTHER: TOTAL $ N/A eo Z"z rF. laz-B Address: Phone #jel-zs e' 1'?7 b 6qq - olot Electrical Contractor: -f.tsP. Address: Town of Vail Regrstration No,_ Phone # Plumbinq Contractor: -T.B D . Address. Town of Vail Registration No Phone # Mechanical Contractor: N /A Address: Town of Vail Registration No Phone # FOR OFFICE USE BUILDING: SIGNATURE: ZONING: SIGNATURE: D<..rr,(O CLEAN UP DEPOSIT REFUND TO: I TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLY F€GISTERED WTIH TI{E TOWN OF VAIL TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS AND COMMIINITY DEVELOPEMENT JANUARY I, 1999 CONSTRUCTION PARKING AND MATERIAL STORAGE CODE $'2-10: ITEPOSITS ON PIJBLIC WAYS PROEIBITTI) A. Unlawful deposits: Subject to subsection C thereof, it is unlawfill for any person to litter, track or deposit, or causc to be littered tracked or deposited, sand, gravel, rocks, mud, dirt, snow, ice, or any other debris or material upon any street, sidewalh alley or public place, or any portion thercof. B. Notice; Abatement: The Director of Public Works may notifu and require any person who violates or causes another to violate the provision of subsection A hereoi or who has in the Director's employment a person who violates or causes another to violate the s,une, top remove such san4 gravel, rocks, mud, dirt, snow- ice or any otler debris or material within twenty four (24) hours after receipt of said notice by the Director of Public Works. ln the cvent the person so notified does not comply with the notice within the period of time herein specified, the Director of Public Works, or othcr authorizcd agenq may cause any such sand, gravel, rocks, mud, dirt, snow, ice, debris or any other material to be removcd from anv street or alley at the expense of the notified. C. Exceptions: Thc provisions of subsection A hereof shall not be applicable: I . Within the immediate area of any construction, maintenance or repair project of any strcet or alley or of any watcr main, sewer main, electricity line, gas line, telephone line or any appurtenance theretol Z. To dcposits of sand, dirt or materials necessary for the protection ofthe public safety; and 3. To pubtic areas designated for the dumping or depositing of said materials. Summons; Penalty: As an altemative to the notice for removal provided in subsection B abovc, any person who violates or causes another to violatc the same, may be issued a summons to appear before the Municipal Court of the Town for said violations, and upon being found guilty ofa violation hereunder bc punished as provided in Scction l-l-l ofthis code. Notice; Penalty: It is unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to comply with the notice of the Director of Public Works as provided in subsection B hcreof, and any such person shall' in addition to payment of the expense of removal incurred by the Director of Public Works, as provided in subscction B hereof, upon being found guilty ofa violation hereunder, be punishable as provided in Section l-4-l ofthis Codc. (1997 Code: Ordinancc 6 (1979) Read and acimowledged by:d- Position or Relationship to Project: -l ,.Dzte: 9lof 141 D. E. (i.c. contractor or owner)