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Additions and Alterations to Butterfield Hall Edinboro University Visual Display Boards HHSDR #3730 10100 - 1 of 5 DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES SECTION 101100 - VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full. 1.02 SCOPE A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the visual display board work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner. 1.03 RELATED WORK INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications. 1.04 STANDARDS A. Workmanship and materials shall meet requirements and recommendations of applicable portions of reference standards listed. 1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM B221 Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes b. ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 2. Porcelain Enamel Institute S-104 Performance Specification for Porcelain Enamel Markerboards and Chalkboards 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified. B. Test Reports: Submit certified laboratory test reports as necessary to show compliance with specified requirements. C. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication to ensure proper fitting of work. 1. Drawings shall indicate location and actual material lengths of each unit. Room elevations shall indicate joint locations and include dimension from floor and adjacent sidewalls, cross-sections for trim, backing, face and core materials, details of construction, and types of units provided. 2. Drawings shall indicate fastener spacing, hardware, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials.

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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES

SECTION 101100 - VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS

PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the visual display board work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

1.03 RELATED WORK INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS

A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications.

1.04 STANDARDS

A. Workmanship and materials shall meet requirements and recommendations of applicable portions of reference standards listed.

1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM B221 Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods,

Wire, Profiles, and Tubes b. ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 2. Porcelain Enamel Institute S-104 Performance Specification for Porcelain Enamel Markerboards

and Chalkboards 1.05 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Test Reports: Submit certified laboratory test reports as necessary to show compliance with specified requirements.

C. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication to ensure proper fitting of work.

1. Drawings shall indicate location and actual material lengths of each unit. Room elevations shall indicate joint locations and include dimension from floor and adjacent sidewalls, cross-sections for trim, backing, face and core materials, details of construction, and types of units provided.

2. Drawings shall indicate fastener spacing, hardware, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials.

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D. Samples and colors for each: 1. Face sheet materials 2. Cork materials 3. Vinyl materials 4. Aluminum trim types and profiles.

E. Warranty and certificate of authenticity from manufacturer.

F. Product use and maintenance instructions. Submit manufacturers= standard instructions for cleaning and stain removal.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced in performing work of this section who has specialized in

installation of work similar to that required for this project. 1.07 DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. Deliver factory built units completely assembled in one piece without joints whenever possible. Where

dimensions exceed panel size, provide 2 or more pieces of equal length as acceptable at the factory, disassemble for delivery, and make final joints at the jobsite. Use H-bar at joints to maintain alignment.

B. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions and at

temperature and humidity conditions recommended by manufacturer. After opening and inspecting boards for damage, return them to their original crates or cartons for storage and do not uncrate until boards are to be installed. When uncrated, do not allow boards to lean at an angle against a wall or other objects, or to lie on the floor for any length of time. Store boards in as close to a vertical position as possible.

C. Cover all units to prevent damage and dirt accumulation. 1.08 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Store materials in dry areas and above temperatures above 55 degrees F. B. Maintain proper environment prior to, during, and after installation. C. Adhesives are to be used with adequate ventilation. D. Environmental Requirements: Comply with manufacturer’s recommendations for stabilizing area to the

approximate normal occupied conditions of interior temperature and humidity. 1.09 GUARANTEE

A. Provide written guarantee, specifically covering the porcelain finish - that the original writing and erasing surface will retain its writing and erasing qualities for fifty years or the life of its original installation and the surface shall be warranted to remain intact, without crazing, cracking, or peeling for the same warranty period. Defective panels will be replaced and installed free of cost to the Owner.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURER A. Products specified hereafter, unless otherwise indicated, are as manufactured by Marsh Industries,

Inc., New Philadelphia, OH. All drymarker boards shall be by one manufacturer.

B. Products complying with these specifications as manufactured by the following are approved for bidding:

1. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc., Harrison, AR; 2. Best-Rite Manufacturing, Temple, TX;

3. AARCO Products, Inc, Yaphank, NY; 4. American Visual Display, Wetumpka, AL. 2.02 MATERIALS

A. Writing Surfaces (E3 Environmental Ceramisteel Markerboard): 1. Face Sheet Material: Porcelain enamel coated 24 gauge K-ProSteel. Colored face coating

thickness shall be greater than or equal to 60 microns, over base coat of 15 microns. Face color as selected by Architect, as well as, low gloss or matt finish.

2. Face Sheet Material Standard: Manufactured in accordance with Porcelain Enamel Institute’s S-104 Performance Specification for Porcelain Enamel Markerboards and Chalkboards. Porcelain enamel finish shall be fusion bonded to enameling grade steel substrate at lowest possible temperature to reduce steel and porcelain stresses and achieve superior enamel bond and hardness.

3. Core Material: 1/2" Particle Board 4. Panel Backing: 0.015" Aluminum Sheet Panel 5. Laminations: Hot-type neoprene contact adhesive applied to both surfaces, each substrate having

a minimum of 80% covering with 1.5 - 2.0 dry mils (0.038 - 0.051 mm) of adhesive. Panel components shall have uniform pressure applied mechanically over entire area. Laminations shall be made by face sheet manufacturer.

B. Tackboards: Shall be 1/4" thick natural cork laminated to 1/4" thick hardboard with 0.015" aluminum

sheet panel backing; All boards surfaced as follows: 1. Fabric Backed Vinyl Wallcovering, with mildew resistance and antimicrobial additive, exceeding or

meeting all requirements of Federal Specification CCC-W-408A and CFFA Specification CFFA-W-101A for Type II, Class A flammability and smoke requirements. Vinyl Wallcovering shall have a Aself-healing@ surface texture with total weight 28 oz./lin. yd. and be laminated to cork layer. Acceptable products are AInterweave@ Series from Koroseal Wallcoverings as manufactured by RJF International Corp., Fairlawn, OH.

C. Display/Maprail Inserts: Forbo Plas-Cork 1. Face Material: 1/4" thick self-healing, burlap backed pre-finished cork

2. Backing Material: 3/8” Industrial Fiberboard D. Trim: All exposed aluminum shall be No. 6063-T5 anodized satin finish in extruded shapes of approved design and thickness. E. Finishes:

1. Colors for drymarker surfaces shall be as selected by the Architect from chalk/drymarker board manufacturer's standard color line.

2. Color of pre-finished cork tackable surface shall be as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard colors.

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3. Colors for vinyl surfacing on tackable surfaces shall be as selected by the Architect from full color ranges of product series specified above.

2.03 FABRICATION

A. General:

1. Laminate facing sheet and backing sheet to core material under pressure, using manufacturer’s recommended adhesive.

2. Provide factory-assembled visual display boards, except where sizes demand partial field assembly.

3. Assemble units in one piece without joints, wherever possible. Where required dimensions exceed maximum panel size available, provide two or more pieces of equal length, as indicated on approved shop drawings. Assemble to verify fit at factory, then disassemble for delivery and final assembly at project site.

B. Fixed Marker Boards and/or Tackboards: Shall be factory assembled units fabricated of materials as specified above with 1600 Series Trim. Provide cutouts on fixed tackboards as required for light switches, electrical outlets and fire alarm boxes; cover light switches and electrical outlets with specified finish material to match tackboard and provide finished edges. Trim/Features for all boards shall be as follows: 1. Perimeter trim for all four sides of tackboards and top and sides of marker boards: #AL8235 1 1/4”

wide face, fasten to boards with no exposed fasteners. 2. Maprail: #AL8051, 2”, fasten to trim at top of board with no exposed fasteners. 3. Marker Tray at bottom of marker boards: #AL8236, 2 3/4” depth box tray with slanted front and

cast aluminum end closures, fasten to boards with no exposed fasteners. 4. Fixed Board Mounting: L-Clips, screwed to wall and board trim with approved fasteners, located

at top and bottom of boards. Completed mounting shall have no exposed fasteners.

C. Accessories: 1. Combination Hook/Clips: Provide Two (2) Combination Hook/Clips per 4’-0 of Map Rail or fraction

thereof. 2. Roller Map Brackets: Provide one pair per marker/chalkboard. 3. Flag Holders: Provide aluminum flag holder for each classroom. 4. Pro-Rite® Markers: Provide One (1) Dozen Assorted Dry-Erase Markers (3-red, 3-green, 3-blue,

3-black) in all rooms containing drymarker boards. 5. Mar-Kleen® Markerboard Cleaner: Provide One (1) 8oz Spray Bottle per Markerboard. 6. Provide Maprail end stops (one pair per display rail). PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. All installation shall be under the supervision of the chalkboard, dry marker board, tackboard and trim manufacturer. All installation must be handled by installers who do this type of work for regular employment and have been factory trained.

B. Fixed boards: All fixed boards shall be mechanically fastened to wall with specified clips. All fixed boards shall also have manufacturers= adhesive applied to walls, using egg sized gobs 16@ on center, to stabilize boards and prevent boards from moving Ain@ and Aout@ when surface pressure is applied.

C. Mounting heights from the floor shall be as detailed on drawings. For boards not detailed, mounting

heights shall be as follows (verify all heights with Owner before installing): 1. Tenth Grade and up Classrooms, Offices, etc. 37@ AFF

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D. Trim and accessory installation: 1. Provide mitered and wrapped hairline joints for all trims. 2. Provide fasteners at perimeter trims 16@ B 24@ and 12@ B 16@ on trays. 3. Locate accessories on each board as specified.

E. Clean boards using manufacturers= recommended procedures and install cleaning labels for each room.

END OF SECTION

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Additions and Alterations to Butterfield Hall Edinboro University Toilet Compartments HHSDR #3730 10150 - 1 of 4

DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10150 - TOILET COMPARTMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the toilet compartment work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner. B. Product Description: Materials shall be constructed of solid phenolic core with high pressure melamine matte finish surface. Toilet compartments shall be floor mounted, overhead braced, with solid phenolic core panels, doors, and pilasters.

1.03 RELATED WORK INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS

A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications.

B. Toilet Accessories - Section 10800.

1.04 STANDARDS

A. Workmanship and materials shall meet requirements and recommendations of applicable portions of Standards listed.

1. American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM B. Fire Resistance: Toilet compartment materials shall comply with the following requirements, per the

IBC Code (2009), when tested in accordance with the ASTM E 84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials:

1. Smoke Developed Index: Not to exceed 450 2. Flame Spread Index: Not to exceed 75 3. Material Fire Ratings:

a. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): Class B b. International Code Council (ICC): Class B

C. Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), “Accessibilities Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG),” ANSI A117.1, FED-STD-795, “Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.”

1.05 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data (including but not limited to gages of materials and hardware), product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for

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each product or material specified.

B. Test Reports: Submit certified laboratory test reports as necessary to show compliance with specified requirements.

C. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall show gages, profiles, sections of materials, details of construction, hardware, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials.

D. Certification: Manufacturer shall submit certification that items delivered to job site, meet all requirements as hereinafter specified. Certification shall be submitted with shop drawings. E. Submit actual color samples of solid phenolic material.

F. Submit manufacturer=s printed maintenance instructions for installed work.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Field Measurements: Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication where possible, to ensure proper fitting of work. However, allow for adjustments within specified tolerances wherever taking of field measurements before fabrication might delay work.

B. Coordination: Furnish inserts and anchorages which must be built into other work for installation of toilet partitions and related work; coordinate delivery with other work to avoid delay.

1.07 WARRANTY A. The manufacturer shall furnish the Owner a written ten (10) year warranty covering panels, doors, and

pilasters against breakage, delamination, and corrosion. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Solid Phenolic Core Toilet Partition Products, specified hereafter, are “40 Series, Floor Supported with

Headrail” as manufactured by General Partitions Manufacturing Corporation, Erie, PA.

B. Products complying with these specifications as manufactured by the following are approved for bidding:

1. Columbia Phenolic as manufactured by Partitions Systems International of South Carolina (PSISP).

2. Accurate Partitions Corp., Lyons, IL, (a sister company with ASI) 3. Metpar Corp., Westbury, NY 2.02 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

A. Material: Solid phenolic core made of multiple layers of phenolic resin impregnated kraft paper compressed under heat and pressure. Face with high pressure melamine sheet fusion welded to surface of core. Laminated surfaces are unacceptable. 1. Material Features:

a. Resistant to delamination, water, steam, corrosion, soaps, detergents, and mildew. b. Fire hazard: Class B in accordance with ASTM E84 with 35 maximum flame spread and

100 maximum smoke development.

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2. Minimum thickness of materials shall be as follows: a. Doors: 3/4". b. Panels and/or Screens: 1/2". c. Pilasters: 1"; Minimum 3/4”. 3. Finish: a. Finish surface color as selected by the Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. b. Edges: Black solid phenolic resin, radiused and polished. For manufacturers offering “color-

thru” cores, Architect shall have option to select colors from “color-thru” phenolic colors as well as standard colors.

B. Fabrication:

1. Dividing panels and doors shall be minimum 55" high and mounted at 14" above finished floor. Manufacturers fabricating panels in standard heights of 58” will be acceptable. Widths shall be custom sizes as detailed on drawings for compartments.

2. Pilasters shall be 82" high. Pilasters for urinal screens shall not encroach upon the width of the urinal opening.

3. General: Provide doors, panels, screens and pilasters fabricated for partition system, complete with all accessories and hardware as required for installation of fully functional system. Provide units with cutouts and drilled holes to receive partition-mounted hardware, accessories, and grab bars where indicated.

4. Doors: Unless otherwise indicated, provide 24" wide in-swinging doors for standard Toilet Partitions and out-swinging doors with a minimum 32" wide clear opening for Partitions indicated to be Handicapped Accessible.

C. Hardware:

1. Door hardware shall be as follows: a. Hinges: 8” high extruded anodized aluminum wrap around pivot hinges with nylon cams and

adjustable for door closing position (No. 1500AL). b. Each door shall be furnished with (1) combination coat hook/bumper (No. 6200D) of heavy

chrome plated Zamak with rubber bumper. See drawings for mounting height of hooks. c. Latch: Surface mounted, extruded aluminum slide latch (No. 2000AL), that does not require

twisting or turning of wrist to operate. d. Door Pull: Cast alloy, chrome plated, straight loop design. 1) Handicapped doors include two (2) door pulls. e. Combination latch keeper and door stop with rubber bumper: Extruded aluminum (No.

2060AL). 1) Handicapped doors shall include wall stop. 2. Overhead Bracing (Headrail): Continuous Heavy Duty Extruded 6063-T5 Aluminum Satin

Anodized Headrail with Anti-Grip profile (integral crown loafer rail), designed to fit over top of pilasters, 1-7/8”. Provide Headrail Corner Brackets, Wall Brackets, and Headrail End Caps as required.

3. Pilaster Fasteners/Shoes: Pilasters shall be secured to floor by means of Heavy Duty Cast Stainless Steel adjustable floor plates, complete with Stainless Steel screws with anchor plugs. Pilasters to be furnished with 304 Stainless Steel shoes (to cover floor plates).

4. Aluminum Brackets: “T” Brackets, Extruded 6063-T5 Aluminum with Satin Anodized finish; minimum wall thickness of .125"; minimum weight of 1.685 pounds per lineal foot. All holes for mounting to wall and panel/pilaster shall be pre-drilled. a. Brackets shall be used for all panels to pilaster, pilasters to wall and panel to wall

connections. b. Minimum 3 brackets per panel to pilaster and/or panel to wall connection. c. Minimum 2 brackets per pilaster to wall and/or pilaster to pilaster connection.

5. Provide all required non-corrosive fastenings, anchors, fittings, etc. (Stainless Steel, vandal proof)

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2.03 ACCESSORIES

A. All toilet paper holders shall be provided by the Owner. For all locations shown on drawings of holder mounted to cubicles, they shall be installed by Toilet Partition Installer.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Erection of partitions, etc. shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's standard recommendations and the following:

1. All parts shall be erected in a substantial manner, straight, level and plumb. 2. No evidence of drilling, cutting or patching shall be visible in the finished work. 3. Clearance at vertical edges of doors shall be uniform top to bottom and shall not exceed 1/4". 4. Finished surfaces shall be cleaned after installation and left free of imperfections.

B. Authorized factory installers to be utilized. C. Brace pilasters with overhead rail. Locate headrail joints at pilaster center lines. D. Anchor pilaster to floor with heavy duty stainless steel angle plate, screws, and anchors. Conceal floor

fastenings with pilaster shoes. 3.02 ADJUST AND CLEAN

A. Hardware Adjustment: Adjust and lubricate hardware for proper operation. Set hinges on inswinging doors to hold open approximately 30N from closed position when unlatched. Set hinges on outswinging doors (and entrance swing doors) to return to fully closed position.

B. Clean exposed surfaces of partition systems using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer, and provide protection as necessary to prevent damage during remainder of construction period.

END OF SECTION 10150

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DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10445 - SIGNAGE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the signage work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

B. Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

1. Interior Signage: a. Acrylic wall plates b. Acrylic letters

2. Exterior Signage: a. Aluminum wall plates b. Handicap Parking Signs (Post Mounted) c. Traffic Signs (Post Mounted)

1.03 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS

A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications.

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall indicate:

1. Elevations of each post mounted sign, details of construction of each type, including materials (thickness, size, shape, etc.), joints and connections.

2. All post footing details. 3. List sign styles, lettering and locations, and overall dimensions of each sign. 4. All wall mounting details.

C. Samples:

1. Submit three samples illustrating full size sample sign, of type, style and color specified including method of attachment for wall mounted signage.

2. Submit color samples for all signage. 3. Submit actual signage samples of all APost Mounted@ and/or APost and Panel@ signage, if

requested by Architect.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 INTERIOR WALL PLATE SIGNAGE A. All acrylic wall plate (nameplate) signage to be mounted within the interior of the building shall be of the

following construction style (“blast” background) having the following characteristics: 1. Material: Minimum 1/8" thick hard phenolic ES/MP (melamine) plastic laminate with contrasting

core color, non-static, fire retardant and self-extinguishing that meets U.S. Government specification No. LP-387A, Type NDP. Colors to be selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors.

2. Tactile characters/symbols shall be raised the required 1/32 inches from sign plate face to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - 1990 and ANSI A117.1 - 2006. Tactile characters, Braille, and border shall be raised from background by sandblast method.

3. All letters, numbers and/or symbols shall contrast with their background - either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background. Characters and background shall have matte finish.

4. Window signs, where required, shall have clear window opening with 1/16" thick, non-glare, clear acrylic faceplate and a space for window inserts.

5. Signs shall be shape/size as indicated on drawings or as required to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - 1990 and ANSI A117.1 – 2006.

6. Letters/numbers shall be minimum 1" high, uppercase, font style as selected by Architect. Letters, numbers, characters, and/or symbols shall be centered on sign. Text for signage shall be furnished by Architect at a later date.

7. Mounting Hardware: a. Back plate shall be mechanically fastened to walls with concealed fasteners; adhere to glass

surfaces with vinyl foam tape and silastic adhesive and provide blank sign back plate on the opposite side of the glass. At the Contractor’s option, backplate may be oversized to provide an exposed 1/4” wide border on all sides of the sign.

b. Face plates may be adhered to back plates with vinyl foam tape and silastic adhesive. c. For signage indicated to be mounted to office cubicles, as specified in Section 12500, face

plates (no back plates) shall be mounted to cubicles with velco adhesive strips across top and bottom of signage plates. Coordinate with cubicle manufacturer.

8. Products conforming to these specifications manufactured by Best Sign Systems, Inc.; Bayuk Graphic Systems, Inc., Parkesburg, PA; Diskey Architectural Signage, Fort Wayne, IN; Graphics 22 Signs, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA; Precision Sign & Awning, Carnegie, PA; and Sand Carved 200A AFormat B@ signs by Mohawk Sign Systems, Schenectady, New York, are approved for bidding this project.

2.02 INTERIOR LETTERS A. Injection Molded Plastic Letters: Shall be “Minnesota Letters” as manufactured by Gemini

Incorporated, Cannon Falls, MN. Letters shall be injection molded with sharp, clean edges, and precise, uniform consistency, from cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), derived from cotton and wood fibers, an all-natural, renewable resource plastic guaranteed not to fade or break.

1. Letters shall be height as indicated on drawings x manufacturer’s standard thickness. 2. Font style shall be as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standards. 3. Letter color shall be as selected by Architect from any of manufacturer’s 45 color options; matte or

gloss finish as selected by Architect. 4. Mounting method shall be as selected by Architect from either of the following: a. For Adhesive Mounting: Provide letters with Pad Mounts, clear plastic pad to apply clear

silicone adhesive and tape the letter (6-12 hours) until the silicone has a chance to dry. b. For Projection Mounting: Provide letters with 3/16"diameter 10-24 threaded studs and

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mounting spacers for letters to project 1/2" off face of wall. Studs shall be of sufficient length to penetrate and anchor into suitable substrate. Provide template for mounting letters.

5. Letters, conforming to these specifications, manufactured by A.R.K. Ramos, Oklahoma City, OK; Precision Sign & Awning, Carnegie, PA; Metallic Arts, Spokane Valley, WA; and Lake Shore Industries, Erie, PA are approved for bidding this project.

2.03 EXTERIOR WALL PLATE SIGNAGE

A. All wall plate (nameplate) signage, Keynote 10/G, to be mounted on the exterior of the building shall be

Die-Raised™ Aluminum Signs fabricated using .102” thick 3003 alloy H-14 aluminum sheet and include ADA-compliant copy with Grade 2 Braille. Features/Fabrication:

1. The plate shall have smooth, even, level surfaces, constructed to remain flat under installed conditions within tolerance of plus or minus 1/16" measured diagonally; and be mechanically fabricated with smoothly finished square cut edges.

2. Signs shall be in shapes as indicated on drawings. 3. All characters, Braille, and graphics are to be raised 1/32” (0.032”) by a die-raised ™ process.

The character shoulder of the style indicated on the Drawings shall be precisely formed, with sharp, well-defined edges, not rolled or embossed.

4. Back-shields (plates): a. Back-shields at wall mounted locations shall be cut from .102" thick, H-14 factory finished

Aluminum. b. Back-shields at signs mounted on glass shall be cut from 1/32" thick acrylic sheet, with a

reverse screen printed colored background. 5. Finish: The raised characters and graphics shall be masked to allow the background and Braille

to be painted with acrylic enamel, baked on finish. The character and graphic portions of the signs shall be anodized, with satin finish.

a. Plate background and Braille: Custom color as selected by Architect to match other building materials. Background shall be baked enamel matte or wrinkle finish as selected by Architect.

b. Raised characters and graphics: as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard anodized selections.

c. Aluminum and acrylic back-shields: Color as selected by Architect to match sign background and/or accent it.

6. Mounting: a. Mount directly on glass with double face foam tape, reinforce with clear silicone adhesive.

Install back shield on opposite side of glass b. Mount wall signs by mechanically (vandal-resistant) fastening back-shield to wall with non-

corrosive fasteners. Mount sign to back-shield with double face foam tape and reinforce with clear silicone adhesive.

7. Products conforming to these specifications manufactured by Supersine Company, Detroit, Michigan; Lake Shore Industries, Erie, PA; and Precision Sign & Awning, Carnegie, PA; are approved for bidding this project.

2.04 EXTERIOR POST MOUNTED SIGNAGE A. Handicapped Parking and/or Traffic Post Mounted Signs: Signs shall be similar to No. PHP75 as

manufactured by Supersine Company, Detroit, Michigan, or approved equal, consisting of die raised letters/symbols/borders in 1/8" aluminum sign plate. Signs shall utilize international symbols. Posts shall be 3" x 3" aluminum tube with welded aluminum cap and encased in concrete.

1. Handicap signs shall be 12" x 18", lettering and symbol background shall be white die raised on blue background. Lettering shall be as shown on drawings.

2. Parking penalties signs shall be 12" x 18", lettering and border red reflectorized on white reflectorized background. Lettering shall be as shown on drawings.

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3. "Stop" signs shall be 24" x 24" octagonal, white reflectorized die raised letters on red reflectorized background, complying with PennDot Series R standard regulations.

4. AYield to Pedestrian Crossing” signs shall be 18" x 24"; signs shall comply with PennDot Series R standard regulations, black non-reflectorized letters/symbols and border on white reflectorized background.

5. Signs manufactured by Lake Shore Industries, Erie, PA; Precision Sign & Awning, Carnegie, PA; conforming to these specifications are approved for bidding this project.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION - GENERAL

A. Install items in locations shown and as detailed on drawings, reviewed shop drawings and/or as recommended by manufacturers.

3.02 INSTALLATION - SIGNAGE PLATES

A. Install all signs on solid walls by Mechanical Mounting.

B. All signs to be mounted on glass shall be silastic adhesive mounting - "SAM". All glass-mounted signs shall have a "SAM" blank sign backer plate on the opposite of the glass, unless noted on drawings to be a double faced sign.

3.03 INSTALLATION - EXTERIOR POST SIGNAGE A. All sign posts shall be set in concrete footings, minimum depth x diameter as detailed, to insure

adequate foundation and support. Excavate hole depths approximately 6" deeper than post bottom, with bottom of posts set in firm, undisturbed soil. Excavate deeper as required for adequate support in soft and loose soils. Place concrete around posts in a continuous pour, tamp for consolidation. Check each post for vertical and top alignment and hold in position during placement and finishing operations. Trowel finish tops of footings, and slope or dome to direct water away from posts.

END OF SECTION

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DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10650 - OPERABLE PARTITIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the operable partition work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

B. For operable partitions with electrical features and/or requiring electrical interface: This Contractor shall

be familiar with the installation requirements of the equipment and shall have reviewed the extent of interface work shown on electrical drawings and/or the sufficiency of the work if shown as “by others”; any additional work required to complete the installation, even if not shown, as well as, any change from that shown, shall be the responsibility of this Contractor. All accessories required for a fully functioning system shall be provided whether all part numbers for same are listed or not. This Contractor shall run all wiring and make all final connections to complete the installation. All electrical wiring shall be concealed.

1.03 RELATED WORK INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS OR CONTRACTS A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in

Division 0 and Division 1 of these Specifications.

B. Structural Steel - Section 051200.

C. Drymarker Boards and Tackboards - Section 10100.

D. Electrical Work by Electrical Contractor. 1.04 STANDARDS

A. Workmanship and materials shall meet requirements and recommendations of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

1. Sound Transmission Classification (STC) per ASTM E90 2. Noise Isolation Classifications per ASTM E336 and ASTM E413 3. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) per ASTM C423 4. Standard Practice for the Installation of Operable Partitions ASTM E 557.

B. Acoustical Performance shall be tested at a laboratory accredited by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and in accordance with ASTM E90 Test Standards. Complete, unaltered, written test report shall be made available upon request.

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1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who is certified in writing by the operable partition

manufacturer, as qualified to install the manufacturer's partition systems for work similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall show gages, profiles, sections of materials, details of construction, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials. Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication to ensure proper fitting of work.

1. Show details of pass doors and any tack or marker board surfaces. 2. Submit wiring diagrams for all electrical features requiring connection/coordination with the

Electrical Contractor.

C. Samples: 1. Color samples demonstrating full range of finish colors/patterns available for selection by

Architect/Owner. 2. Submit 12” x 12” panel wall sample constructed as specified herein, if requested.

D. Care and Maintenance information of each operable wall and Safe PathJ System shall be submitted in a single binder that also includes all required warranties and guarantees. Binder shall be submitted to the Architect=s office for review; acceptable binder shall be forwarded to the Owner.

1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Clearly mark packages and panels with numbering systems used on Shop Drawings. Do not use permanent markings on panels.

B. Protect panels during delivery, storage, and handling to comply with manufacturer's direction and as

required to prevent damage. 1.08 WARRANTY

A. Track and panels shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer for a period of no less than two (2) years, against defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor shall guarantee installation for a period of no less than two (2) years.

1. Suspension System Warranty: Five (5) years. 2. Lifetime Warranty on Standard Hinges PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Operable Partition[s] as hereafter specified [is] [are] as manufactured by Modernfold, Inc., Greenfield, Indiana. Operable Partition[s] meeting or exceeding these specifications manufactured by Hufcor, Inc., Janesville, Wisconsin, [is] [are] approved for bidding, subject to Architect’s review of submittals and electrical coordination.

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2.02 OPERABLE PARTITION A. Operable Partition: Shall be Acousti-Seal, Model 933E, continuously hinged, electrically operated, top

supported, flat panels with operable floor seals. 1. Panel construction shall be nominal 3" thick in manufacturers standard panel widths (48"

maximum) and of all steel construction. All panel horizontal and vertical framing members fabricated from minimum 18-gage formed steel with overlapped and welded corners for rigidity. Top channel reinforced to support suspension system components. Frame designed so that full vertical edges of panels are of formed steel and provide concealed protection of edges of panel skin. Panel skins shall be roll-formed steel wrapping around panel edge, with panel skins lock-formed and welded directly to frame for unitized construction with minimum STC rating of 50. Weight of panels shall be as standard with manufacturer for STC selected, 8 pounds per sq ft.

2. Panels shall be factory finished both sides with acoustical reinforced heavy duty vinyl fabric with woven backing weighing not less than 30 ounces per lineal yard, Class “A” rated material. Color of vinyl shall be as selected by Architect from manufacturer=s standard colors. Panels shall not require or permit trim on vertical edges and shall create minimal groove at panel to panel joints. All exposed panel trim to be dark bronze or smoke gray as selected by Architect/Owner.

3. Panel hinges shall be color coordinated full leaf butt hinges, attached directly to frame. Welded hinge anchor plates within panel shall further support hinge mounting to frame.

4. Sound seals shall be as follows: a. Vertical Interlocking Sound Seals between panels: Roll-formed astragals, with reversible

tongue and groove configuration in each panel edge, for universal panel operation. Rigid plastic astragals or astragals in only one panel edge are not acceptable.

1) Provide nominal fixed jamb. b. Horizontal Top Seals: Continuous contact extruded vinyl bulb shape with pairs of non-

contacting vinyl fingers to prevent distortion without the need for mechanically operated parts.

c. Horizontal Bottom Seals: Modernfold IA2 bottom seal. Automatic operable seals providing nominal 2-inch operating clearance with an operating range of +1/2 inch to –1-1/2 inch which automatically drop as panels are positioned, without the need for tools or cranks.

d. Provide recessed floor track for partition in stacked position as recommended by manufacturer. Coordinate work with flooring installation. Cut 2” x 2” slot into existing slab and install recessed track anchored to remaining slab; fill remainder of slot with non-shrink grout. Length of recessed floor guide shall be length of stack depth (No. of panels x 3.75” + 9.5”).

5. Drymarkerboards: Shall be 48" high located on each side of full width panels. Top and bottom edges of all boards shall be trimmed with dark bronze molding. No exposed fasteners shall be permitted on molding.

a. Drymarker boards shall be porcelain enamel on steel as specified in Section 10100, formed around panel edges so as to require no vertical trim. Provide recessed marker trays.

6. Suspension System: a. Model # 30 Suspension System: Track shall be structural aluminum. Static loading of track

with brackets at 48" centers shall show no failure of track or brackets at 5,000 pound point loading at mid-span. Track shall be supported by adjustable steel hanger brackets connected to structural support by pairs of 3/8" diameter threaded steel rods. Brackets must support load bearing surface of track.

b. Exposed track soffit shall be integral to track shape and powder-coated off white paint finish. Track must accommodate termination of plenum sound barriers on both sides of track for maximum sound control.

c. Carriers: One trolley in alternating panels with 3” diameter glass reinforced nylon, all steel precision-ground ball-bearing wheels. Trolleys shall attach to panels with 1/2” diameter pendent bolt mounted to welded steel mounting plate.

7. Partition shall be operated by two (2) key activated control stations wired in series and located on

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opposite sides of partition. Control stations shall be activated by key switch at stack end of partition. Motor unit shall be reversible, continuous duty, and Class A insulated. Motor unit shall have NEMA MG1 service factor, high starting torque, thermal overload protection, and open/drip proof enclosure. Motor assembly shall have wiring compliant with NFPA 70, 24 volt controls, compliant with UL508A, and a speed of 28 feet/minute. The drive unit motor shall be equipped with outboard limit switches to prevent over-extension. Positive chain drive attached to lead panel shall pull partition across opening. a. Electric operator shall consist of a 1 horsepower, 60 hertz, 115 volt, single phase motor.

Motor shall be located above stack area off center, outside of track run, stacking area. Provide all necessary starters, and control station (switch) coverplates with open/off/closed labels suitable for recessed mounting. Control stations shall be furnished to Electrical Contractor for installation.

b. Provide this operable wall with hereinafter specified safety detection system. This Contractor shall run all wiring and make all final connections between operator and safety detection system to complete installation. All electrical wiring shall be concealed.

8. Provide all required additional structural steel supports for new wall and motor. 2.03 SAFETY DETECTION SYSTEM

A. Shall be "Safe Path"J System. Safety detection system shall create an infra-red barrier at each side of entire operation path, so that immediate shut down will occur if any personnel obstruction enters into operating path. When an obstruction is detected, movement of door shall instantly and automatically stop, regardless of direction door is traveling and an alarm shall sound. For continued operation of folding door, system must be manually rearmed by provided key switch.

B. Furnish and install sufficient infrared sensing devices, with approved guards, to detect any personnel obstructions along entire length of path of operable wall and no more than six (6)/no less than three (3) feet to both sides, during opening and closing modes.

1. Passive Infrared Detectors (PIR) shall be capable of wall or ceiling surface mounting, self-contained, operating on 12 VAC input power and have adjustable internal optics. Optics shall be focused to provide narrowest detection corridor adjacent to operable walls that assures reliable detection. Operator control panel shall be position as close to detection corridor as possible without causing operator to cause an unintended detection/alarm.

2. PIR guards shall be independently fastened to wall or ceiling with at least four approved fastening devices.

C. Furnish and install lockable system control panel (SCP) of suitable size, to house following equipment:

1. Terminal Strip of sufficient size, for each connection in to panel. 2. Complete circuit control board. 3. Two (2) L.E.D. indicators mounted at cover. 4. Two (2) 12 VAC relay devices. 5. Resistors, resistor blocks and interwiring.

SCP shall be located at nearest storage area and include coded security tag, sealing enclosure.

D. Furnish and install heavy duty motor solenoid relay of suitable size and characteristics in vented, surface mounted box. Wire relay to control operation of operable wall. Enclosure shall be located at nearest storage area and include number coded security tag, sealing enclosure.

E. Furnish and install, in operable wall ceiling or storage pocket area at ceiling level, one alarm warning device to be activated for fifteen (15) seconds when system senses any obstruction and stops movement of door. Warning alarm device shall be sound bomb type PIEZO warning device alert with 100 db output, with high and low tone settings or an approved equal. Wire this device to relay in SCP.

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F. Furnish and install in surface mounted, two gang box, with stainless steel face plate and tamperproof screws, a manual, key operated arming and disarming switch with red LED indicator for armed position and green LED indicator for AC power and one spring loaded, key operated, switch to control operation of moving door in both directions. This control box or boxes shall be located at minimum distance of six (6) feet from outer edge of stacked panels/outer surfaces of extended panel face. This will insure safe and proper operating procedure.

1. A prominent safety sign is to be provided at control box location. Sign text to read "Warning -Check Operable Wall Path for Obstructions Before Operating. Do not leave operable wall unattended when in operation. Serious injury may result." Sign shall be of durable, metal construction, professional in manufacture and appearance, and securely fastened in place.

G. Furnish and install all interwiring of suitable size, and raceways and make proper connections to all items. Minimum size raceway for low voltage conductors shall be 1/2". Minimum size raceway for power shall be 3/4". All raceways shall be rigid steel.

H. All power wiring shall be THHN, minimum size #12. Low voltage wiring shall be 18 gauge, twisted, unshielded, copper, vinyl insulated, UL tested, BELDEN #8461 or equal. Low voltage conductors shall not be placed in same raceway, outlet box, junction box, or fitting containing electrical power, unless a suitable barrier is provided.

I. Upon completion, Contractor shall arrange for demonstration of system to be witnessed by Architect and Owner's representative.

J. Furnish Owner representative with two sets of keys for entire system and a set of operating instructions.

K. Entire installation and connection of safety path system shall be by operable wall installer. All work

shall be performed in accordance with latest edition of National Electrical Code and applicable local codes. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Installation shall be by manufacturer's authorized factory trained installer. Installation shall be in strict accordance with approved shop drawings and in accordance with ASTM E557.

B. Upon completion, Contractor shall arrange for demonstrations on proper operation, care and maintenance of operable walls, including Safe PathJ System, to be witnessed by Architect and Owner's representative.

C. Furnish Owner=s representative with two sets of keys for each operable wall and Safe PathJ System.

D. All electrical work for Safe PathJ System shall be performed in accordance with latest edition of National Electrical Code and applicable local codes.

E. Provide Operation and Maintenance manuals for each operable wall and Safe PathJ System as specified in Paragraph 1.06.

D. Adjust operable partitions to operate smoothly, easily, and quietly, free from binding, warp, excessive

deflection, distortion, nonalignment, misplacement, disruption, or malfunction, throughout entire operational range. Lubricate hardware and other moving parts.

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3.02 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean partition surfaces upon completing installation of operable partitions to remove dust, dirt,

adhesives, and other foreign materials according to manufacturer's written instructions. B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions in a manner acceptable to the manufacturer and

installer that insure operable partitions are without damage or deterioration until acceptance by Owner.

END OF SECTION 10650

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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10670 - MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES

PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the miscellaneous specialty work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

B. Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

1. Fire Extinguisher Cabinets 2. Corner Guards 1.03 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in

Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications. 1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Test Reports: Submit certified laboratory test reports as necessary to show compliance with specified requirements.

C. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall show gages, profiles, sections of materials, details of construction, hardware, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ITEM SPECIFICATIONS

A. General: Items as hereinafter described or as necessary to fulfill job requirements shall be furnished and installed with all accessories to complete the work.

B. Fire Extinguisher Cabinets: shall be Cameo Series with acrylic bubble door as manufactured by

Larsen's Manufacturing Company (Model No. as required depending on thickness of wall location to receive cabinet: C-2409-5R semi-recessed 1-1/2", or C-2409-6R semi-recessed 2-1/2"; cabinets shall be recessed to the greatest extent possible). Trim and door shall be extruded aluminum with satin anodized finish. Door shall be glazed with a vacuum-formed acrylic bubble. Bubble shall be clear with "Fire Extinguisher" in white letters. Door shall have satin finish door pull handle, self-adjusting roller catch and continuous piano hinge.

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1. For one and two hour fire rated wall locations, provide Larsen's Flame-Shield Fire-Rated Cabinet, certified and listed by Warnock-Hersey to meet the requirements of UBC Standard 43-6 (ASTM E-814). Flame Spread boxes shall be constructed of 18 gauge steel double wall box with white baked enamel finish, space between walls lined with 5/8" thick fire barrier material, complete with factory installed anchoring devices. 2. Extinguishers will be furnished by Owner. 3. Fire extinguisher cabinets complying with these specifications manufactured by J. L. Industries

(Clear Vu Series) and Potter Roemer, are approved for bidding this project. 4. Actual Model No. shall be verified with Owner/Architect during shop drawing submission and

coordinated with size of extinguisher to be provided by Owner. B. Corner Guards: Shall be as manufactured by Acrovyn Interiors, a C/S Group (Construction Specialties

Company), Muncy, Pennsylvania. Corner guards shall be of C/S Acrovyn/acrylic extrusions in nominal wall thickness of .078. Corner nosings shall be 90o. Corner guards shall have Underwriters Laboratories Inc. classification as per U.L.-723-(ASTM-E84-87a). Chemical and stain resistance shall be per ASTM D-1308 standards. Finish shall be a matte pebblette grain in color as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. Extruded aluminum retainer shall be 6063-T6 alloy having minimal strength and durability properties as specified in ASTM B221. Fasteners shall be non-corrosive and compatible with aluminum retainers. All necessary fasteners shall be furnished by the corner guard manufacturer.

1. Provide Surface Mounted Corner Guards Model No. SSM-20 (2"), consisting of continuous aluminum retainer with snap-on Acrovyn cover. Color matched end covers shall be provided for both partial and full height applications (all corner guards shall be full height unless detailed otherwise). Attachment shall be appropriate for wall construction.

2. Corner guards complying with these specifications manufactured by InPro Corporation=s IPC Door and Wall Protection Systems, Muskego, Wisconsin; Balco, Inc., Wichita, Kansas; and/or from the Pro-Tek Wall Protection Systems Line as manufactured by Pawling Corporation, Pawling, NY, are approved for bidding this project.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Install items in locations shown and as detailed on drawings or as recommended by manufacturers.

END OF SECTION 10670

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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10700 - EXTERIOR SUNSHADES

PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the sun control device (sunshade) work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

1.03 RELATED WORK INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in

Divisions 0 and 1 of these Specifications. 1.04 STANDARDS

A. Labor and materials shall meet requirements and recommendations of applicable portions of standards listed.

1. American Architectural Manufacturer's Association, AAMA 2. SMACNA: "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" recommendations for fabrication, construction

details and installation procedures, except as otherwise indicated. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers Qualifications: Single firm with not less than six years experience in the design and

manufacturing of similar work. B. Installer Qualifications: Experienced installer, approved by the manufacturer, with not less than six

years experience in the installation of similar work. C. Design Requirements: Sunshades shall include engineering design by a professional engineer licensed

in the State of Pennsylvania. All submittals (drawings, engineering data, design calculations, details, etc.) shall be prepared, stamped and sealed by said engineer. Products/systems shall be engineered, manufactured and installed in accordance with applicable building codes, drawing details, and structural loads/wind loading as indicated on structural sheets.

1. Analysis of blade deflection to be limited to L/120, 3/4”, or as required by code.

D. Field Measurements: Verify size, location and placement of sunshades prior to fabrication, wherever possible.

E. Shop Assembly: Coordinate field measurements and shop drawings with fabrication and shop assembly to minimize field adjustments and field assembly of units. Pre-assemble units and ship to greatest extent possible; if units are disassembled due to shipping and handling limitations, clearly mark units for re-

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assembly and coordinated installation. 1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall show gages, profiles, sections of materials, details of construction, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials. Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication to ensure proper fitting of work. 1. Submit all drawings and documentation (calculations, etc.) as outlined in Paragraph 1.04.C

“Design Requirements”, stamped and sealed by a Licensed Professional Engineer with Pennsylvania State Registration.

C. Finish warranty as specified.

D. Samples:

1. Color samples of aluminum finishes. 2. Submit 24” long airfoil and/or outrigger sample with selected finish, if requested.

1.07 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer shall furnish a written 20 year limited finish warranty. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURER

A. Sunshades as specified herein are from the CS Sun Controls line as manufactured by Construction Specialties, Inc., Cranford, New Jersey. Model: Fixed Custom Cantilever Aluminum Airfoil 100-3.

B. The following manufacturers are approved for bidding this project, materials/products and warranty

shall conform to that specified; manufacturers may have to modify their standard products as required to meet the specifications and drawing details; actual product approval shall be subject to Architect review of all submittals as herein specified:

1. (CRL) C.R. Laurence Company, Inc., Corporate Headquarters: Los Angelos, CA. 2. ASCA Inc. (Architectural Sun Control), Portsmouth, NH. 3. Intertec, a Division of Doralco, Alsip, IL.

4. Architectural Grilles & Sunshades (AGS), Inc., Mokena, IL 2.02 MATERIALS

A. Aluminum extrusions: ASTM B211, Alloy 6063-T5.

B. Clip Angles: Structural grade aluminum.

C. Fastenings: Fasteners shall be aluminum or stainless steel. Provide types, gages and lengths to suit unit installation conditions.

1. Cantilever Diagonal Hanging Rod Assembly: Aluminum Rods threaded at each end to fasten to custom aluminum threaded clevises for adjustability. Rods and clevises shall be painted in a MICA Bright Silver finish.

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D. Anchors and Inserts: Use non-ferrous metal or hot-dip galvanized anchors and inserts for installation and elsewhere as required for corrosion resistance. Use stainless steel or lead expansion bolt devices for drilled in place anchors. Furnish inserts, as required, to be set into masonry work.

1. Also see Structural Drawings for anchor details.

E. Cast Aluminum Mounting Brackets: To be 319 cast aluminum alloy.

F. Aluminum Finish: All aluminum surfaces, unless otherwise specified, shall be finished as follows. 1. General: Comply with NAAMM "Metal Finishes Manual" for finish designations and application

recommendations. Apply finishes in factory after products are assembled. Protect finishes on exposed surfaces prior to shipment. Remove scratches and blemishes from exposed surfaces which will be visible after completing finishing process.

2. Provide color as selected by Architect from Kynar 500 colors, including custom colors as required to match other building materials. Kynar 500 flurocarbon coating includes an inhibitive thermo-cured primer, 0.2 mil minimum dry film thickness, and a thermo-cured fluorocarbon coating containing "Kynar 500" resin, 1.0 mil minimum dry film thickness.

a. Provide Owner with touch up paint to match painted aluminum finish(es). 2.03 GENERAL FABRICATION

A. Provide fixed sun controls (sunshades) and accessories of design, materials, sizes, depth, arrangement and metal thickness as indicated or as required for optimum performance with respect to strength; durability; and uniform appearance. Major members include but may not be limited to the following: 1. Fascia and Outriggers: Rectangular tube, 2” x 6”. Provide continuous extruded aluminum fascia

on front, sides, and back. 2. Blades: 8” high airfoil style, set to angle as detailed on drawings. a. Blades shall be factory assembled to outriggers using stainless steel, Type F, thread cutting

screws through internal screw slots in blades. Blades to be mechanically secured to allow for replacement in case of damage, fasteners to be hex head.

3. Thickness of members as calculated/engineered by manufacturer to span lengths as detailed. B. Include mounting brackets, supports, anchorages, and accessories required for complete assembly and to withstand a live load of 30 psf minimum and/or as indicated on structural drawings.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for installation.

B. Locate and place sunshade units plumb, level and in proper alignment with adjacent work. Tolerances: 1. Variation from level: +/- 1/8” maximum in 20’-0” runs, non-cumulative. 2. Offsets in end-to-end or edge-to-edge alignment of consecutive members 1/32”.

3. Form tight joints with exposed connections accurately fitted together.

C. Sunshades shall be bolted to building construction according to drawing details and approved shop drawings. 1. Use isolation tape where aluminum comes in contact with steel or masonry. 2. Use concealed anchorages wherever possible.

D. Cut and trim component parts during erection only with the approval of the manufacturer and in

accordance with his recommendations. Restore finish completely. Remove or replace members where cutting and trimming has impaired the strength or appearance of the assembly.

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E. Do not erect warped, bowed, deformed or otherwise damaged or defaced members. Remove and

replace any members damaged in the erection process.

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DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES

SECTION 10800 - TOILET ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 STIPULATIONS

A. The specifications sections AGeneral Conditions@, ASpecial Requirements@ and AGeneral Requirements@ form a part of this section by this reference thereto and shall have the same force and effect as if printed herewith in full.

1.02 SCOPE

A. This section of specifications includes all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials and all other means of construction necessary to perform the toilet accessory work as shown on the drawings, described in this specification, or as is necessary to complete the work in a first class manner.

B. Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

1. Mop Holders 2. Grab Bars

3. Mirrors 4. Stainless Steel Shelves 5. Securing all toilet accessories with vandal proof fasteners 6. Reinforcing all drywall partitions with wood blocking and/or steel plates at all toilet accessory mounting locations. 1.03 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to: All Sections in

Division 0 and Division 1 of these Specifications. 1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data, product specifications, installation instructions, and other pertinent information as applicable for each product or material specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall meet requirements of applicable portions of General Conditions. Shop drawings shall show gages, profiles, sections of materials, details of construction, hardware, methods of attachment and/or anchoring, all as applicable for specified materials.

1.05 STANDARDS

A. Accessories shall meet ASTM Designation F446, Safety Specifications for Grab Bars and Accessories Installed In the Bathing Area.

B. Mirrors shall meet requirements and recommendations of applicable portions of the following

standards: National Association of Mirror Manufacturers NAMM. Federal Specification FS DD M411

C. Installations of all items scheduled to be handicap accessible shall meet the requirements of the

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - 1990 and ANSI A117.1 – 2006. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Furnish inserts and anchoring devices which must be set in concrete or built into masonry; coordinate delivery with other work to avoid delay.

B. Coordinate accessory locations with other work to avoid interference and to assure proper operation and servicing of accessory units.

C. Provide products of same manufacturer for each type of unit and for units exposed in same areas, unless otherwise acceptable to Architect.

1.07 SAMPLES

A. Submit full size samples of each type of accessory and the devices for fastening same, if requested by Architect. Samples will be returned and may be used in the work.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. The following itemized toilet accessories, unless specifically noted, are as manufactured by American Specialties, Inc. (ASI), Yonkers, New York, and are used for bidding purposes only. Other manufacturers listed below are approved for bidding subject to Architect's approval of individual items as being equal to those specified.

McKinney Parker Company Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. Watrous, Inc. Miami Carey American Dispenser Company Bradley Corporation A & J Washroom Accessories

B. Manufacturer's name shall not appear on any exposed surfaces of products.

2.02 FABRICATION

A. Finish: Products specified as stainless steel shall have No. 4 satin finish, unless otherwise noted. All exposed surfaces of cabinets and shelves shall be protected during shipment with a plastic PVC film which shall be easily removable after installation. B. Fabrication: Structural assembly of all cabinet and shelf components shall be of welded construction, unless otherwise noted. All cabinet corners shall be welded and ground smooth with no open miters, unless otherwise noted.

2.03 ACCESSORIES

A. Grab Bars: Shall be Model 3200 Series. Material: Grab bar shall be fabricated of No. 18 gauge (.050 thick) 1-1/2" (38mm) O.D. type 304-L, 18-8 alloy stainless steel tubing. End flanges (and center flanges if required) shall be stainless steel pre-drilled and tapped for three (3) tamper proof case hardened stainless steel allen head set screws. Flanges shall be heliarc welded to tubing to form a single structural unit. Mounting tenon plate shall be fabricated of case hardened cadmium plated steel. Provide lengths and

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configuration as shown on Drawings. Strength: ability to withstand a pull of 900 pounds when properly installed. Installation: proper size stainless steel fasteners for various wall construction.

B. Shelf: Shall be Model 0694: Shelf and brackets are fabricated of No. 16 gauge, Type 304-L, 18-8 alloy stainless steel. Shelf is of one piece welded construction with 1" lip on (2) two sides and front with the front lip having a 1/4" 90o return. All edges are deburred and rounded. Brackets are spot welded to shelf. Width: five inches. Length: eighteen inches.

C. Tilt Mirror: Shall be similar to Model 0535 except furnish in sizes as shown on drawings. Frame: stainless steel Type 304 (18-8) 20 gauge, four sides welded to form a single structural unit with locking tabs welded to inside of frame. Frame snaps directly onto back plate with no visible fasteners. Frame depth tapers from 4" at the top to 1" at the bottom. Back Plate: galvanized steel 20 gauge with holes drilled in support areas. Mirror: 1/4" plate glass with electrolytic copper back, guaranteed 15 years against silver spoilage.

D. Mirrors: Shall be Model 0600 angle frame mirror. Frame: fabricated of no. 18 gauge, type 304-L, 18-8 alloy stainless steel with miters and edges welded, ground smooth, and polished. Backplate is fabricated of No. 20 gauge paint-lok steel, one-piece and die cut to fit frame. Special tamper-proof screws are provided for mounting to wall. A 1/16" thick foam back is provided between mirror and backplate. A 1/16" thick shock-absorbing cushion is provided around perimeter of glass. Mirror: 1/4" plate glass, silver coated and hermetically sealed with a uniform coating of electrolytic copper plating guaranteed 15 years against silver spoilage. Provide sizes shown on drawings.

E. Mirror with Shelf: Shall be Model 0605. Frame is fabricated of No. 18 gauge, Type 304-L, 18-8 alloy stainless steel, No. 4 satin finish with miters and edges welded, ground smooth and polished. Backplate is fabricated of No. 20 gauge paint-lok steel, one-piece and die cut to fit frame. Special tamper-proof screws are provided for mounting to wall. A 1/16" thick foam back is provided between mirror and backplate. A 1/16" thick shock-absorbing cushion is provided around perimeter of glass. Mirror: 1/4" plate glass silver coated and hermetically sealed with a uniform coating of electrolytic copper plating guaranteed 15 years against silver spoilage. Shelf: Stainless steel Type 304 (18-8), finish to match frame. Edges returned, corners to be heliarc welded. Shelf to be five inches wide and heliarc welded to mirror frame. Mirrors shall be in sizes as shown on drawings.

F. Mop Holder and Shelf:

1. Shall be Model 1315 Series, actual model number shall be dependent upon length of unit indicated on drawings. Provide 3 MH/2 UH or 4MH/3 UH dependent upon length of unit. a. Shelf and strip are fabricated of No. 18 gauge, type 304L, 18-8 alloy stainless steel with #4

satin finish protected by a polyvinyl coating (PVC) easily removed after installation. Shelf is 8" deep.

b. Mop holders (MH)are fabricated of cadmium plated steel, ribbed for rigidity and pivoting rubber cam. Holders are riveted to mop strip.

c. Utility (rag) hooks (UH) are fabricated of No. 11 gauge stainless steel with a No. 4 satin finish. All edges polished to a radius. Hooks are riveted in place at proper intervals.

d. Provide stainless steel rod for wet rags.

G. Soap Dispensers: Furnished by Owner, installed by Contractor. H. Toilet Paper Dispensers: Furnished by Owner, installed by Contractor.

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I. Paper Towel Dispensers: Furnished by Owner, installed by Contractor. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install items in locations as detailed on drawings or where directed by Owner. All accessories shall be

easily accessible and clear door swings, grab bars, toilet fixtures, etc. Install all accessories plumb, square, and rigidly anchored to wall with heavy duty vandal proof fasteners.

END OF SECTION