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GRANDVIEW – CVMU RENOVATION SEPTEMBER 2018 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 064023-1 SECTION 064023 - INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This Section includes the following: Laminate clad cabinets (plastic-covered casework). Countertops (plastic-covered). Solid Surface Trim, and Shower Thresholds Hardware for all casework caulking at casework to wall conditions and backsplash / countertop Solid surface countertops with/without integral sinks Acrylic Resin Panels Related Sections : The following sections contain requirements that relate to this Section. Division 6 "Rough Carpentry" for furring, blocking and other carpentry work that is not exposed to views. Division 9 "Painting" for finishing of wood trims. Divisions 15 & 16 "Plumbing" and "Electrical" for coordination of items to be incorporated in this work. SUBMITTALS General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. Shop drawings showing location of each item, dimensioned plans and elevations, large-scale details, attachment devices, manufacturers cut sheets for cabinet hardware and other components. Samples for verification purposes of materials selected in the form of actual units or sections of units showing full range of colors, textures, and patterns for each of the following: Plastic laminate Solid Surfacing Sample of wood trim Coordinate stain samples selection with Architect QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer Qualifications : Firm experienced in successfully producing architectural woodwork similar to that indicated for this Project, with sufficient production capacity to produce required units without causing delay in the work. Single-Source Responsibility : Arrange for production by a single firm. Single-Source Manufacturing and Installation Responsibility : Engage a qualified Manufacturer to assume undivided responsibility for woodwork specified in this section, including fabrication, finishing, and installation. AWI Quality Standard : Comply with applicable requirements of "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards" published by the Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) except as otherwise indicated. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect woodwork during transit, delivery, storage, and handling to prevent damage, soilage, and deterioration.

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GRANDVIEW – CVMU RENOVATION SEPTEMBER 2018

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SECTION 064023 - INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This Section includes the following:

Laminate clad cabinets (plastic-covered casework). Countertops (plastic-covered). Solid Surface Trim, and Shower Thresholds Hardware for all casework caulking at casework to wall conditions and backsplash / countertop Solid surface countertops with/without integral sinks Acrylic Resin Panels

Related Sections: The following sections contain requirements that relate to this Section.

Division 6 "Rough Carpentry" for furring, blocking and other carpentry work that is not exposed to views.

Division 9 "Painting" for finishing of wood trims. Divisions 15 & 16 "Plumbing" and "Electrical" for coordination of items to be incorporated in this

work. SUBMITTALS General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. Shop drawings showing location of each item, dimensioned plans and elevations, large-scale details, attachment devices, manufacturers cut sheets for cabinet hardware and other components. Samples for verification purposes of materials selected in the form of actual units or sections of units showing full range of colors, textures, and patterns for each of the following:

Plastic laminate Solid Surfacing Sample of wood trim Coordinate stain samples selection with Architect

QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer Qualifications: Firm experienced in successfully producing architectural woodwork similar to that indicated for this Project, with sufficient production capacity to produce required units without causing delay in the work. Single-Source Responsibility: Arrange for production by a single firm. Single-Source Manufacturing and Installation Responsibility: Engage a qualified Manufacturer to assume undivided responsibility for woodwork specified in this section, including fabrication, finishing, and installation. AWI Quality Standard: Comply with applicable requirements of "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards" published by the Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) except as otherwise indicated. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect woodwork during transit, delivery, storage, and handling to prevent damage, soilage, and deterioration.

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Do not deliver woodwork until painting, wet work, grinding, and similar operations that could damage, soil, or deteriorate woodwork have been completed in installation areas. If woodwork must be stored in other than installation areas, store only in areas whose environmental conditions meet requirements specified in "Project Conditions." PROJECT CONDITIONS Field Measurements: Where woodwork is indicated to be fitted to other construction, check actual dimensions of other construction by accurate field measurements before manufacturing woodwork; show recorded measurements on final shop drawings. Coordinate manufacturing schedule with construction progress to avoid delay of work.

Where field measurements cannot be made without delaying the Work, guarantee dimensions and proceed with manufacture of woodwork without field measurements. Coordinate other construction to ensure that actual dimensions correspond to guaranteed dimensions.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS HIGH PRESSURE DECORATIVE LAMINATE MANUFACTURERS Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide high pressure decorative laminates as designated in the Finish Schedule included in these specifications. MATERIALS General: Provide materials that comply with requirements of the AWI woodworking standard for each type of woodwork and quality grade indicated and, where the following products are part of woodwork, with requirements of the referenced product standards that apply to product characteristics indicated.

Solid Exposed Lumber: Comply with WIC Section 10 "Interior Trim." Lumber species shall be: Select White Hard Maple, premium grade 1 (AWI), plain sawn (for transparent finished trim attached to casework).

Exposed wood trim included as part of this work is to be finished by the painting contractor under Section 099000 - Painting.

Hardboard: ANSI/AHA A135.4. High Pressure Laminate: NEMA LD 3. Medium Density Fiberboard: ANSI A208.2. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1 (45# density). Softwood Plywood: PS 1.

Formaldehyde Emission Levels: Comply with formaldehyde emission requirements of each voluntary standard referenced below:

Particleboard: NPA 8. Medium Density Fiberboard: NPA 9.

FABRICATION, GENERAL Wood Moisture Content: Comply with requirements of referenced quality standard for moisture content of lumber in relation to relative humidity conditions existing during time of fabrication and in installation areas. Fabricate exposed woodwork to dimensions, profiles, and details indicated. Ease edges of non-laminated plastic covered items to radius indicated for the following:

Edges of solid wood (lumber) members less than 1 inch in nominal thickness: 1/16 inch. Edges of members more than 1 inch in nominal thickness: 1/8 inch.

Complete fabrication, including assembly, finishing, and hardware application, before shipment to project site to maximum extent possible. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and installation. Where necessary for fitting at site, provide ample allowance for scribing, trimming, and fitting.

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Field-cut openings, to receive plumbing fixtures, telephone and electrical equipment and similar items. Locate openings accurately using templates or rough-in diagrams furnished by others to produce accurately sized and shaped openings. Smooth edges of cutouts and, where located in countertops and similar exposures, seal edges of cutouts with a water-resistant coating. LAMINATE CLAD CABINETS (PLASTIC-COVERED CASEWORK) Quality Standard: Comply with AWI Section 400 and its Division 400B "Laminate Clad Cabinets unless indicated otherwise." Grade: Custom, with modifications as stated below. AWI Type of Cabinet Construction: Flush overlay. Laminate Cladding: High pressure decorative laminate complying with the following requirements: Colors, Patterns, and Finishes: Provide materials and products that result in colors and textures of exposed laminate surfaces complying with the following requirements: Laminate Grade for Exposed Surfaces: Provide laminate cladding complying with the following requirements for type of surface and grade.

Countertops: GP-50 (0.050-inch nominal thickness). Countertop Edges: GP-50 (0.050-inch nominal thickness. Horizontal Surfaces Other Than Tops: GP-50 (0.050-inch nominal thickness). Note: This includes all shelves and interior cabinet bottoms.

Post-formed Surfaces: PF-42 (0.042-inch nominal thickness). Vertical Surfaces: GP-50 (0.050-inch nominal thickness). Shelf, Door and Drawer Edges: 1mm Edge banding on all sides of shelves and on all exposed

edges of doors and drawers, color to match laminate color on exterior face of cabinetry. Semi-exposed Surfaces: Provide surface material indicated hereafter: Inside surfaces of Drawers and interior surfaces of Cabinets (excluding cabinet bottoms, and

shelving inside cabinets) shall be laminated with thermofused melamine laminate, almond or white in color, high pressure bonded at 320 psi at 300 degrees Fahrenheit. All interior horizontal surfaces and shelving shall be GP-50 laminate in color to match melamine.

Backing Sheet: BK-20 (0.020-inch nominal thickness). Shelving Edge Treatment: Same as laminate cladding on horizontal surfaces. Grain Direction: Parallel to longest dimension.

SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS Grade: Custom Solid Surfacing Material Thickness: 1/2 inch Colors, Patterns, and Finishes: Provide materials and products that result in colors of solid-surfacing material complying with the following requirements:

As indicated on the Finish Legend in construction Drawings Fabricate tops in one piece, unless otherwise indicated Fabricate tops with shop-applied edges polished and corners beveled Drill holes in countertops for plumbing fittings in shop

SOLID SURFACE SINKS Manufacturer and Color (TBS):

Provide the following models for sinks indicated with the following codes: B1 – Corian Model 810

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B1-A Corian, Model 820 (Toilet Room 5119A) F1 - Corian Model 859

Material: Shall be homogeneous, thickness as shown on drawings. Refer to drawings for locations. Provide sink bowls where indicated. Provide cutouts for work by others as required. Joint Adhesive: As required by manufacturer for specific applications. SOLID SURFACE SHOWER THRESHOLDS:

Color: As shown in Finish Schedule or if no color is specified, color shall be selected by Architect. Material: Shall be homogeneous in thickness as shown on Drawings. Refer to drawings for locations and design. Joint Adhesive: As recommended by manufacturers for solid surface applications. CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES MATERIAL: General: Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with Architectural cabinets, except for items specified in Division 8 Section "Finish Hardware." Refer to Cabinet Hardware Schedule at the end of this section. PART 3 - EXECUTION PREPARATION Condition woodwork to average prevailing humidity conditions in installation areas before installing. Before installing architectural woodwork, examine shop-fabricated work for completion and complete work as required, including back priming and removal of packing. Install woodwork plumb, level, true, and straight with no distortions. Shim as required with concealed shims. Install to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8'-0" for plumb and level (including tops) and with no variations in flushness of adjoining surfaces. Scribe and cut woodwork to fit adjoining work and refinish cut surfaces or repair damaged finish at cuts. Standing and Running Trim: Install with minimum number of joints possible, using full-length pieces (from maximum length of lumber available) to greatest extent possible. Do not use pieces less than 36 inches (900 mm) to 60 inches (1500 mm) except where shorter single-length pieces are necessary. Scarf running joints and stagger in adjacent and related members.

Fill gaps, if any, between top of base and wall with plastic wood filler, sand smooth and finish same as wood base if finished.

Install standing and running trip with no more variation from a straight line than 1/8 inch in 96 inches (3mm in 2400 mm).

Anchor woodwork to anchors or blocking built in or directly attached to substrates. Secure to grounds, stripping and blocking with countersunk, concealed fasteners and blind nailing as required for a complete installation. Except where prefinished matching fastener heads are required, use fine finishing nails for exposed nailing, counters and filled flush with woodwork and matching final finish where transparent finish is indicated. Cabinets: Install without distortion so that doors and drawers fit openings properly and are accurately aligned. Adjust hardware to center doors and drawers in openings and to provide unencumbered operation. Complete the installation of hardware and accessory items as indicated.

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Countertops: Fabricate tops with exterior grade plywood, grade A-B. All tops shall be water resistant plywood with cutout edge sealed with water resistant coating, where sinks occur. Caulk all joints where work abuts adjacent surfaces, including walls, top / backsplash. Caulk color shall be selected to match or blend with work. Complete the finishing work specified in this section to whatever extent not completed at shop or before installation of woodwork. ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING Repair damaged and defective woodwork where possible to eliminate defects functionally and visually; where not possible to repair, replace woodwork. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. Clean, lubricate, and adjust hardware. PROTECTION Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and installer that ensures that woodwork is being without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. CABINET HARDWARE SCHEDULE Hinges: Rockford Process Control – five knuckle institutional overlay hinge, with hospital tips: 270 degree opening angle; drilled knuckle IDs and machined knuckle edges for smooth operation; and a non-removable knurled pin (26D Dull Chrome) Provide as follows:

Doors up to 36" high, two hinges. Doors over 36" to 60" high, three hinges. Doors over 60" to 84" high, four hinges. Doors over 84" to 96" high, five hinges. Opening Angle: 100-degree when adjacent to perpendicular wall or cabinet surfaces, otherwise

provide 270-degree opening angle. Manufacturer: RPC or equal.

Door and Drawer Pulls: Wire design, small rod pull, satin stainless steel finish, one per door or drawer unless noted otherwise. Pulls not required on lap drawers.

Manufacturer: Mockett DP55 B, dull chrome.

Cabinet Door Release: Provide foot operated release/latch at cabinet containing trash receptacle in patent rooms.

Locks: Locks shall be provided as indicated. Provide cylinder type, die cast, with 5-disc tumbler mechanism; locks shall be keyed differently or keyed alike by room as instructed by Owner. Drawer Slides: Two sections 3/4 extension, self-closing lift out disconnect type. Side or under solid surface mounting as required. Manufacturer's standard finish.

Load Rating: Under counter mounting:

- 50 lbs./pr. Side mounting:

- Drawer depth 8" or less - 75 lbs./pr. - Drawer depth 8" or greater - 100 lbs./pr.

Manufacturer: Grant 300 Series or equal.

Adjustable Shelf Support Systems:

Location: Cabinet Interiors: Standards: KV-255AL Shelf Support: KV-256

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Standards to be recessed into cabinet sides the full height of cabinet.

Location: Closet and Open Shelving: Standards: KV-87ANO Shelf Brackets: KV-187LL ANO Shelf Rest: KV-210ANO & 211ANO as applicable.

Closet Rods for Cabinet Interiors:

1 5/16" diameter wardrobe tube with supports in polished chrome as manufactured by Hafele Impact Resistant Cushions: 1/2 inch dia. x 1/32" thick self-sticking as manufactured by Blum. Grommets:

Types: As follows: EDP Series, 3 inch diameter w/cap; color to be selected. (12) Required TM Series, 6 inch diameter, TMIB - P55, (8) Required

Note: Architect/Owner to verify locations.

Manufacturer: Doug Mockett & Co.

Bumpers: Provide self-adhesive clear bumpers 1/16" thick x 3/8" dia. for use in locations where casework or hardware opens against wall surfaces or adjacent casework. Provide bumpers at all similar locations. Door Silencers: Provide 1/16” thick x 3/8” dia. Bumpers for all doors and drawers to reduce sound when closing cabinets. Acrylic Resin Panels: Provide material as listed per the Finish Legend. Follow manufacturer’s direction for cutting, polishing and installation of panels. All exposed edges to be polished. Provide Stand-off hardware that keeps panel tight to the substrate. There should be no gap between the panel ant the substrate.

END OF SECTION 064023

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SECTION 087100 - FINISH HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. General provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, Division-1 Specification sections and Drawings, apply to work of this section.

1.02 SUMMARY

A. Work Included: 1. Architectural hardware for swinging, interior doors. 2. Electronic locking equipment 3. Door frame mutes 4. Customized wiring diagrams for electric hardware equipment. 5. Certified Architectural Hardware Consultant's Inspection Report.

1.03 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s technical product data for each item of hardware. Include all information necessary to show compliance with requirements, and include instructions for installation and for maintenance of operating parts and finish.

1. Submit all wiring diagrams, including customized wiring diagrams required for this specific Project's needs and additional information required for installation of electronic hardware items. The Cost for the preparation of specialized wiring diagrams by the electronic hardware manufacturer shall be borne by the Finish Hardware Supplier.

B. Shop Drawings: Details of electrified door hardware, indicating the following:

1. Wiring Diagrams: Detail wiring for power, signal, and control systems and differentiate between manufacturer-installed and field-installed wiring. Include the following:

a. System schematic. b. Point-to-point wiring diagram. c. Riser diagram. d. Elevation of each door. 2. Detail interface between electrified door hardware and fire alarm and access control system.

C. Hardware Schedule: Submit final hardware schedule in manner indicated below. Coordinate hardware with doors, frames and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function and finish of hardware.

1. Final Hardware Schedule Content: Based on finish hardware indicated, the hardware supplier's Door and Hardware Institute Certified Architectural Hardware Consultant shall organize hardware schedule into "hardware sets" conforming to the Door and Hardware Institute's vertical format. Indicate complete designations of every item required for each door or opening. Include the following information:

a. Include a complete Index of Hardware sets cross-referenced to the Hardware set designation indicated on the Drawings.

b. Type, style, function, size and finish of each hardware item. c. Name and manufacturer of each item. d. Fastenings and other pertinent information. e. Location of hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings both on floor plans

and in door and frame schedule. f. Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, codes, etc. contained in schedule. g. Mounting locations for hardware. h. Door and frame sizes and materials. 2. Submittal Sequence: Submit schedule at earliest possible date particularly where acceptance of

hardware schedule must precede fabrication of other work (e.g., steel door frames) which is critical in the project construction schedule. Include with schedule the product data, samples, shop

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drawings of other work affected by finish hardware, and other information essential to the coordinated review of hardware schedule.

3. Keying Schedule: Submit separate detailed schedule indicating clearly how the Owner's final instructions on keying of locks has been fulfilled.

D. Samples: Submit four (4) full size samples of knurled hardware.

E. Qualification Data: For firms and persons specified in "Quality Assurance" Article.

1. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses of architects and owners, and other information specified.

F. Maintenance Data: For each type of hardware to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 1.

G. Warranties: Special warranties specified in this Section.

H. Templates: Furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of doors, frames and other work to be factory

prepared for the installation of hardware. Upon request, check shop drawings of such other work, to confirm that adequate provisions are made for proper location and installation of hardware.

I. Inspection Report: Submit copies of the Certified Architectural Hardware Consultant's Inspection Report

at the completion of the installation. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Hardware Installer shall coordinate with Electrical Contractor for the installation of electronic hardware. Section 087100 shall furnish all components of the electrical hardware installation and shall provide custom electrical wiring diagrams of the electrical hardware systems to Electrical Contractor. Electrical Contractor shall provide final wiring of the electrical hardware systems.

B. Manufacturer: Obtain each type of hardware from a single manufacturer, although several may be

indicated as offering products complying with requirements.

C. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who has completed door hardware similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance.

D. Supplier: A recognized architectural finish hardware supplier, with warehousing facilities, who has been

furnishing hardware in the project's vicinity for a period of not less than 2 years, and who is, or who employs, an experienced, Door and Hardware Institute Certified, Architectural Hardware Consultant who is available at reasonable times during the course of the work, for consultation about project's hardware requirements, to Owner, Architect and Contractor.

1. Electrified Door Hardware Supplier Qualifications: An experienced door hardware supplier who has completed projects with electrified door hardware similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance, and who is acceptable to manufacturer of primary materials.

a. Engineering Responsibility: Prepare data for electrified door hardware, including Shop Drawings, based on testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer's standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project.

E. Architectural Hardware Consultant Qualifications: A person who is currently certified by the Door and

Hardware Institute as an Architectural Hardware Consultant and who is experienced in providing consulting services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project. 1. Electrified Door Hardware Qualifications: Experienced in providing consulting services for

electrified door hardware installations.

F. Source Limitations: Obtain each type and variety of door hardware from a single manufacturer, unless otherwise indicated.

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1. Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware, unless otherwise indicated. Manufacturers that are listed to perform electrical modifications, by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, are acceptable.

G. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with provisions of the following:

1. Supply and install all hardware to comply with the applicable requirements of the "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities", July 26, 1991 Edition, as promulgated under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; and local codes having jurisdiction, and as follows:

a. Door Closers: Comply with the following maximum opening force requirements indicated: 1. Interior Hinged Doors: 5 lbf applied perpendicular to door. 2. Sliding or Folding Doors: 5 lbf applied parallel to door at latch. 3. Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction. b. Latches, Locks, and Exit Devices: Not more than 15 lbf to release the latch. Locks shall not

require the use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation. c. Delayed-Egress Locks: Lock releases within 15 seconds after applying a force not more

than 15 lbf. d. Hardware for the following doors, which may prove dangerous to visually impaired persons,

shall have operating knobs, cross-bars, pulls, etc., knurled. Tape or grit coatings will not be acceptable. Samples of laser knurled hardware shall be submitted to the Architect for approval.

1. All doors to Mechanical Rooms, Trash Rooms, elevator machine rooms, and electrical closets - outside trim only.

H. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Provide door hardware for assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are

listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 252.

1. Test Pressure: Test at positive pressure.

I. Keying Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule after reviewing door hardware keying system including, but not limited to, the following:

1. Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area, degree of security required, and plans for future expansion.

2. Preliminary key system schematic diagram. 3. Requirements for key control system. 4. Address for delivery of keys.

J. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. Review methods and procedures related to electrified door hardware including, but not limited to, the following:

1. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in and other preparatory work performed by other trades. 2. Review sequence of operation for each type of electrified door hardware. 3. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel,

equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. 4. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures.

K. ANSI/BHMA designations used elsewhere in this section or in schedules to describe hardware items or to define quality or function are derived from the following standards. Provide products complying with current editions of these standards and requirements specified elsewhere in this section.

1. Butts and Hinges: ANSI A156.1 (BHMA 101) 2. Locks & Lock Trim: ANSI A156.2 (BHMA 601) 3. Exit Devices: ANSI A156.3 (BHMA 701) 4. Door Controls - Closers: ANSI A156.4 (BHMA 301) 5. Auxiliary Locks: ANSI A156.5 (BHMA 501) 6. Architectural Door Trim: ANSI A156.6 (BHMA 1001) 7. Template Hinge Dimensions: ANSI A156.7 8. Door Controls - Overhead Holders: ANSI A156.8 (BHMA 311) 9. Interconnected Locks & Latches: ANSI A156.12 (BHMA 611) 10. Mortise Locks & Latches: ANSI A156.13 (BHMA 621) 11. Sliding & Folding Door Hardware: ANSI A156.14 (BHMA 401)

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12. Closer Holder Release Devices: ANSI A156.15 (BHMA 321) 13. Auxiliary Hardware: ANSI A156.16 (BHMA 1201) 14. Self Closing Hinges & Pivots: ANSI A156.17 (BHMA 1101) 15. Materials & Finishes: ANSI A156.18 (BHMA 1301)

L. Architectural Hardware Consultant's Services: 1. The Hardware Supplier shall make a Door and Hardware Institute Certified Architectural Hardware

Consultant available to the Installing Contractor during the period of hardware installation to assist in solving all installation problems and to assure proper installation and operation.

2. Prior to Substantial Completion of the work, the Hardware Supplier's Architectural Hardware Consultant shall inspect each item of hardware for proper installation, adjustment and operation. A detailed report of the deficiencies shall be submitted in writing to the Installing Contractor with a copy to the Architect.

a. This Report shall be concise and list all products and accessories required for installation on each door. The Report shall indicate whether each product is installed correctly, is the specified item, and is properly adjusted. The Architect shall review the Report and check selected hardware installations at the site. If the Architect determines the Report to not be accurate, the Hardware Supplier’s Architectural Hardware Consultant shall return to the job-site and re-inspect every opening, until an acceptable Report is provided. Reports that do not include a listing of all hardware items, where properly functioning or not, will not be accepted.

3. If no deficiencies are discovered, or if all deficiencies are corrected by the Installing Contractor as they are discovered during the inspection, the Architectural Hardware Consultant shall so notify the Installing Contractor in writing, with a copy to the Architect.

4. Continued Maintenance Service: Approximately eleven months after the acceptance of hardware in each area, the Installer and the Architectural Hardware Consultant, shall return to the project and re-adjust every item of hardware to restore proper function of doors and hardware. Consult with and instruct Owner’s personnel in recommended additions to the maintenance procedures. Replace hardware items which have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials or installation of hardware units. Prepare a written report of current and predictable problems in the performance of the hardware. Submit this report to the Architect.

M. Intent of Hardware Specification:

1. The intent of the hardware specification is to provide design requirements for hardware which will be aesthetically appropriate and suitable to the function of each door or applicable item. Coordinate applicable hardware sets as indicated on the Drawings and scheduled herein.

2. No warranty concerning the absolute completeness of the schedule is intended. Each bidder shall be responsible for complete review of the schedule, the Drawings and the balance of applicable contract documents. If ambiguities occur between narrative descriptions and manufacturer's model, code or part number, the Architect reserves complete right of interpretation of the intent.

3. Inadequacies, conflicts, omissions or deviations from the intent defined above, discovered by the Bidder during his review and examination shall be brought to the Architect's attention for clarification no later than 10 days prior to Bid Opening. Lack of such notification shall constitute bidder's acceptance of full responsibility for providing all finish hardware, including electronic accessories, necessary for this project, consistent in quality and performance throughout. Should any door be omitted from the schedule, or any item omitted in a hardware set, the Hardware Supplier shall provide hardware similar to that scheduled for similar locations.

N. Electronic Hardware Systems: This Specification includes electronically operated locks and exit devices.

Hardware supplier shall be responsible for furnishing all required power boosters, transformers, relays, associated wiring and accessories, whether scheduled or not, needed to complete the connection between these various components and to facilitate final primary power connection by Electrical Contractor. Electrical Contractor shall provide all required conduit between the various components and shall perform final wiring of all components to each other and to the primary power source.

1. Contractor is advised to consult with the Engineering Department of the primary electrical hardware product company listed to determine the extent and nature of all electrical accessories required for the complete installation.

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1.05 PRODUCT HANDLING

A. Tag each item or package separately, with identification related to final hardware schedule, and include basic installation instructions and templates with each item or package.

B. Packaging of hardware is responsibility of supplier. As material is received by hardware supplier from

various manufacturers, sort and repackage in containers clearly marked with appropriate hardware set number to match set numbers of approved hardware schedule. Two or more identical sets may be packed in same container.

C. Inventory hardware jointly with representatives of hardware supplier and hardware installer until each is

satisfied that count is correct.

D. Deliver individually packaged hardware items at the proper times to the proper locations (shop or project site) for installation.

E. Provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to the project, but not yet installed. Control handling and

installation of hardware items which are not immediately replaceable, so that completion of the work will not be delayed by hardware losses, both before and after installation. Defective pieces shall be rejected, removed and replaced by new pieces of applicable quality, at no additional cost to the Owner.

F. Keep exposed trim suitably covered during construction period.

1.06 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate layout and installation of recessed pivots and closers with floor construction. Cast anchoring inserts into concrete. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified in Division 3 Section "Cast-in-Place Concrete."

B. Templates: Obtain and distribute to the parties involved templates for doors, frames, and other work

specified to be factory prepared for installing door hardware. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements.

C. Electrical System Roughing-in: Coordinate layout and installation of electrified door hardware with

connections to power supplies, fire alarm system and access control system. 1.07 WARRANTY

A. Special warranties specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.

B. Special Warranty: Written warranty, executed by manufacturer agreeing to repair or replace components

of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking, or breakage. 2. Faulty operation of hardware. 3. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering.

C. Warranty Period: Three years from date of Substantial Completion, unless otherwise indicated.

D. Warranty Period for Electromagnetic, and Delayed-Egress Locks: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.

E. Warranty Period for Manual Closers: Ten years from date of Substantial Completion.

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1.08 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware.

B. Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide six months' full maintenance by

skilled employees of door hardware Installer. Include quarterly preventive maintenance, repair or replacement of worn or defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and adjusting as required for proper door hardware operation. Provide parts and supplies as used in the manufacture and installation of original products.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL

A. Manufacturer's Product Designations: Where one or more manufacturers are listed for each hardware type, the first manufacturer's name listed indicates the product that is used in the hardware schedule for purposes of establishing minimum requirements. Where only one manufacturer's name is listed for any given product, provide only that product, no substitutions.

B. Hand of door: Drawings show direction of slide, swing or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item of

hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown. 1. Where more than one hardware item is indicated for any door opening, as may be required due to

pairs of door leaves or double acting doors, provide each type of hardware product indicated. If only one hardware item is indicated at a pair of door leaves or at a double acting door, provide the same product in the quantities required to operate each door leaf, or to operate each side of a double acting door.

C. Fasteners: Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for

machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware which has been prepared for self-tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically indicated.

1. Use full threaded sheet metal screws or through bolts with sex nuts to properly attach items to wood or mineral core doors.

2. Hardware for installation in lead-lined doors shall have lead shielding added to prevent door penetrations from reducing the protection.

3. Unless otherwise indicated, install surface mounted door closers and surface mounted overhead stops onto wood or mineral core doors using through bolts and sex nuts. Where surface mounted closers and overhead stops are indicated for installation opposite sides of the same door, provide countersunk heads on through bolts.

D. Furnish screws for installation, with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head screws except as

otherwise indicated. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of such other work.

E. Provide hardware with all bolts, screws and other fasteners; and with brackets, fittings and accessories;

as required to permit proper installation and performance under all conditions of construction, space and function which are a part of the Work.

2.02 HINGES

A. Templates: Except for hinges to be installed entirely (both leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template produced units.

B. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows:

1. Steel Hinges: Steel pins. 2. Non-ferrous Hinges: Stainless steel pins. 3. Exterior Doors and interior, reverse bevel doors with locks: Non-removable pins. 4. Interior Doors: Non-rising pins.

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5. Tips: Flat button and matching plug, finished to match leaves.

C. Number of Hinges: Provide the quantity of hinges as indicated in the Finish Hardware Schedule, and as follows:

1. Door leaf through 5'-0" high: 2 hinges 2. Door leaf over 5'-0" through 7'-6" high: 3 hinges 3. Door leaf over 7'-6" high: 3 hinges plus one additional hinge for each 30 inches of additional height

over 7'-6".

D. Size: As scheduled.

E. Weight and Type: As scheduled.

F. Power Transfer Hinge: Ten, 24 AWG. U.L. approved conductors. Provide mortar box for installation by Section 08110 in steel door frames.

1. Acceptable Product: EPT 10; Von Duprin.

G. Provide one electric hinge, where scheduled, per door leaf. Hinge shall be mounted at the center hinge location. Provide mortar box for installation by door frame installer in grout-filled frames.

H. Hinges are scheduled on the basis of types. Hinges approved for these types are scheduled below. No

other substitutions permitted. Where ball bearing hinges are scheduled, provide ball bearings only, no oil impregnated bearings.

TYPE HAGER STANLEY MCKINNEY BOMMER B.B. Std. Wgt. BB1279 FBB179 TB2714 BB5000 B.B. Std. Wgt. Non-Ferr. BB1191 FBB191 TB2314 BB5001 (BB5002=S.S.) B.B. Hvy. Wgt. Non-Ferr. BB1199 FBB199 T4B3386 BB5005 (BB5006=S.S.) 2.03 CONTINUOUS HINGES

A. Manufacturer: Hager

B. Model: As scheduled. 2.04 LOCK CYLINDERS AND KEYING

A. Supplier will meet with Owner to finalize keying requirements and obtain final instructions in writing. 1. Allow for 100 percent expansion.

B. This keying system will be comprised of a secured, patented Signature Series key system as manufactured by Sargent.

C. Review the keying system with the Owner and provide the type required, integrated with Owner's existing

system.

D. Key Quantity: Furnish 3 change keys for each lock; 5 master keys for each master system; and 5 grandmaster keys for each grandmaster system.

1. Deliver keys to Owner's representative. 2. Provide ten (10) copies of construction masterkey to Contractor.

E. Provide cylinders for installation in all locks furnished by this Section and for locks and keyed switches furnished under other Sections of the Specifications.

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2.05 LOCKS, LATCHES AND BOLTS

A. Strikes: Provide ASA/ANSI/BHMA Standardized strikes for each latchset or lockset, with curved lip extended to protect frame, finished to match latchset/lockset trim.

1. Provide dustproof strikes for flush and surface foot bolts.

B. Latchbolt/Deadbolt Type: 1. Mortise devices: ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Grade 1; 2-3/4-inch backset. a. Latchbolt: 3/4 inch throw, 2 piece anti-friction type. Provide auxiliary, deadlatching feature. b. Deadbolt: 1 inch throw, solid stainless steel or brass with hardened steel inserts. c. Provide antimicrobial coating incorporating ionic silver (AG+) on all devices. d. Products/Manufacturers: 8200 Series with "LNP" lever; by Sargent. No substitutions.

C. Hospital Latch: Provide back-to-back mounting with concealed fasteners. Mount push/pull paddle horizontally on both sides of door.

1. Products/Manufacturers: a. 8200 Series ALP Sargent. 2. Mount hospital keep “latch” in horizontal position only. 3. Provide antimicrobial coating incorporating ionic silver (AG+) on all devices.

D. Bolts: 1. Unless otherwise indicated, provide top and bottom bolts for each door scheduled to receive bolts. 2. Automatic flush bolts: ANSI/BHMA A156.3, Type 25. 3. Combination flush bolts: Provide constant self-latching flush top bolt and automatic flush bottom

bolt on inactive leaf. 4. Provide miscellaneous bolts as scheduled. 5. Coordinators and carry bar: ANSI/BHMA A156.3, Type 21 6. Products/Manufacturers: a. Automatic flush bolts: 1. "840NH/940NH"; DCI, Inc. 2. "FB30/FB40"; Ives 3. "1842/1942"; Rockwood. b. Combination flush bolt: 1. "845/945"; Door Controls International, Inc. 2. "FB50/FB60"; Ives. 3. "1945/1845"; Rockwood. c. Architectural Coordinator: 1. "600 Series"; Door Controls International, Inc. 2. "COR Series"; Ives. 3. "1600 Series"; Rockwood. d. Carry bar: 1. "CB"; Door Controls International, Inc. 2. "CB-1"; Ives. 3. "1100"; Rockwood. e. Self Latching Top Bolts: 1. “805/905”, Door Controls International. 2. “FB51T/FB61T”, Ives 3. “1805/1905”, Rockwood

E. Exit Devices: 1. ANSI/BHMA A156.3, Grade 1 2. Provide cylinder dogging on all devices not scheduled for installation on fire-labeled door

assemblies. 3. Where fire doors are scheduled with vertical rod devices with less bottom rod feature (LBR),

provide fusible link bolt for installation at bottom of door. 4. Provide strikes suitable for the applications. 5. Provide antimicrobial coating incorporating ionic silver (AG+) on all devices.

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6. Exit Devices Scheduled "ELR": Provide with electric latch retraction as required for operation with automatic door operator by others. Unless otherwise indicated, normal automatic door operation shall be with exit device latches held retracted. Upon signal from fire alarm, or by interruption of power through access control system, automatic operation shall cease and exit device latches shall trip allowing door to close and latch. Resetting of automatic operator shall automatically reset latches. Provide AC/DC converter, transformers, power boosters, and controls as required.

7. Products/Manufacturers: a. No. 80 Series with ET700xLNP trim by Sargent. b. No. 99 Series with 996L trim by Von Duprin.

F. Programmable KeyCode Lock: Provide mortise lock based, stand-alone device, powered by six (6) -AA alkaline batteries.

1. Latchbolt: 3/4-inch, two-piece, anti-friction latchbolt with deadlocking feature. 2. Operating Trim: Lever design matching non-electric locksets. 3. Product/Manufacturer: "v.G1.5 Series"; Sargent. No substitutions. 2.06 PUSH/PULL UNITS

A. Fasteners: Provide manufacturer's standard flat head countersunk fasteners for push plates. Secure pull handles using flat head countersunk machine bolts run through the opposite side of the door and screw into the extruded handle. Mounting of the pull only to the plate on which it is mounted will not be permitted. Provide antimicrobial coating incorporating ionic silver (AG+) on all devices.

B. Push Plate: Metal

1. 0.050-inches thick, 16 inches by 4 inches with beveled edges, square corners.

C. Pulls: As scheduled.

D. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of one of the following: 1. Rockwood. 2. Trimco. 2.07 CLOSERS

A. Overhead Mounted Closers: 1. Provide rack and pinion design with cast iron case. Provide valve adjustments for closing and

latching speeds and backcheck. 2. Handing and size: Provide non-handed, non-sized units except where scheduled function requires

otherwise. In the event that any closer does not properly close and latch a door, it shall be replaced with an adequate closer at no cost to the Owner.

a. Provide spring power adjustment to compensate for door widths and unusual wind or air pressure conditions.

3. Mounting: Provide closers for regular arm, parallel arm, hold-open and top jamb installations to permit room side (not corridor) mounting. Provide parallel arm mounting where interior doors cannot accommodate normal mountings. Furnish closers so as to permit installation which will provide maximum opening of the door permitted by building construction or equipment. Provide plates, brackets, etc. necessary for proper operation, including coordination with door control devices.

4. Products/Manufacturers: a. Overhead Mounted: 1. 281 Series by Sargent. 1. 4041 Series by LCN Closers, Inc. 2.08 DOOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT

A. Mount door control equipment to permit maximum door opening but prevent contact of the door or its hardware with building construction or equipment. Place wall stops to provide contact with knob or pull handle. If none of these are possible, mount so as to contact near the bottom of the door. Floor Stops: Provide door contact against full face of rubber pad.

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B. The majority of door control equipment is not scheduled in the hardware schedule but shall be furnished

in accordance with the Door Control Group letter following the hardware set number given on the door schedule. Thus, Door Control Group "A" would include a wall stop, Door Control Group "B" would include a floor stop, etc.

C. Where more than one Door Control Group letter is indicated on the drawings for any door opening, as

may be required due to pairs of door leaves or double acting doors, provide each type of Door Control Group product indicated. Where more than one Door Control Group designation is indicated for a pair of doors, the first designation indicated shall be applied to the active door leaf. If only one Door Control Group designation is indicated at a pair of door leaves or at a double acting door, provide the same product in the quantities required to control each door leaf, or to control each side of a double acting door.

D. Provide door control equipment as specified, or equivalent equipment may be furnished by any

manufacturer named elsewhere in this Finish Hardware specification. 2.09 DOOR PROTECTION GROUP

A. Door protection group equipment is not scheduled in the Hardware Schedule, but shall be furnished in accordance with the door protection group number following the door control group letter given on the door schedule. Thus, Protection Group "1" would include an armor plate; Protection Group "2" would include a kickplate - 12 inches high, etc.

B. Provide Door Protection Group equipment from any manufacturer named elsewhere in this Finish

Hardware Specification.

C. Fabricate protection plates 2-inches less than door width on stop side and 1/2-inch less than door width on pull side, by the height indicated.

1. Metal Plates: Stainless steel, .050-inch (U.S. 18 ga.).

D. Metal Armor Plate: 1. Provide beveled edges, square corners. 2. Height: 34 inches. 3. Wrap edge of armor plate 1-1/2-inches around hinge edge of door or provide separate door edge

angle with hairline butt fit against armor plate.

E. Metal Kickplates and Mop Plates: Provide beveled edges, square corners.

F. Door Edge Protectors: 1. Metal plate as previously specified. 2. Height: 34 inches. 3. 1-1/2-inches by 7/8-inch legs. Mount on hinge edge of door.

G. UL Fire Door Approval: All door protection equipment shall be listed and approved by Underwriters Laboratories, or other approved testing agency, for application to fire doors at heights and sizes in excess of the limitations contained in NFPA No. 80. Such protection equipment shall also bear the approval stamp of the testing agency for such installation.

2.10 WEATHERSTRIPPING, SEALS AND THRESHOLDS

A. Provide units as noted below or equivalent units from Pemko, National Guard Products, Inc., Reese, or any manufacturer named elsewhere in this Finish Hardware Specification.

B. Thresholds: Cope thresholds to fit jambs. 1. “8425”; National Guard Products. 2. “252X3_FG”; Pemko. 3. “S471A”; Reese.

C. Weatherstripping:

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1. At jambs and heads of doors: Reese No. 775 consisting of a polyurethane bulb held in an aluminum molding.

2. At meeting stiles of pairs of doors: Reese No. 95 x 95P. 3. At bottoms of doors: Reese No. DB595.

D. Perimeter Seals: 1. Head and Jambs: a. “5050”; National Guard Products. b. “PK55”; Pemko. c. “797”; Reese.

E. Smoke Astragal: 1. “137NA”; National Guard Products. 2. “303APK”; Pemko. 3. “807A”; Reese.

F. Automatic Door Bottom: 1. “222NA”; National Guard Products. 2. “4131RL”; Pemko. 3. “320C”; Reese

2.11 MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE

A. Door Frame Mutes: No. SR64 by Ives.

B. Trim Protector: 1. Locksets: "No. R102LPB"; Rockwood. Mount at side of door's operating trim. 2. Exit Devices: “No. HD2240”; Rockwood. Mount below and to the side of hinge edge of exit device.

C. Key Switches: As required to provide momentary unlocking of electric locks during secure times. Provide

a 10-second time delay before automatic re-locking of electric lock occurs.

D. Power Supplies: Modular unit in NEMA ICS 6, Type 4 enclosure; filtered and regulated; voltage rating and type matching requirements of door hardware served; and listed and labeled for use with fire alarm systems.

2.12 ELECTRONIC LOCKING EQUIPMENT A. Electromagnetic Lock: Provide a minimum 1200 lbs. direct holding force and be fully fail safe. Wire into

building fire alarm. Provide the following accessories: a. On-off maintained contact key switch. b. Momentary contact key switches on each side of the door to allow for authorized passage through

the doorway. Provide a field adjustable relocking time delay. c. Rectifier bridge and transformer to permit 120 vac power input. d. Two LED indicators, one red and one green, indicating door lock status. e. All necessary brackets, filler plates and additional accessories required for a complete, operational

system. 2. The following manufacturers are approved contingent upon meeting the above requirements. a. Security Door Controls b. Locknetics c. Von Duprin

B. Electronic Strikes: Von Duprin 6000 Series. Finish strikes to match door frame. Provide signal switch type LCBM. Strikes shall be fail secure design, powered by 24 vac. The following electric strikes are approved:

1. Folger Adams 310 Series

C. Power source by Division 16 shall be 120 vac. Electronic hardware supplier shall provide all required transformers, etc., as required for a complete installation.

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2.13 HARDWARE FINISHES

A. Typically, hardware finishes shall be in accordance with the following as applicable, except that ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) may be substituted for any item scheduled for ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D). 1. Hinges

a. Exterior: ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) b. Interior: ANSI/BHMA 652 (US26D)

2. Pivots ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 3. Push Plates ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) 4. Pulls ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) 5. Kickplates ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) 6. Locksets and Latchsets ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 7. Overhead Stops

a. Exterior: ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) b. Interior: ANSI/BHMA 652 (US26D)

8. Exit Devices ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 9. Wall and Floor Stops ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 10. Flush Bolts ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 11. Dust Proof Strikes ANSI/BHMA 626 (US26D) 12. Closers ANSI/BHMA 689 (Sprayed Aluminum) 13. Thresholds Aluminum 14. Armor Plates ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) 15. Door Edge Protectors ANSI/BHMA 630 (US32D) 16. Coordinators ANSI/BHMA 600 (USP)

B. Exception: Where hardware is furnished for aluminum entrances, match entrance finish specified.

PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Install finish hardware per manufacturer's instructions and templates using personnel fully experienced and qualified to install finish hardware properly.

B. Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications,

unless specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations: 1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for

Standard Steel Doors and Frames." 2. Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hard-ware for Wood

Flush Doors."

C. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage and reinstallation or application of surface protections with finishing work specified in the Division-9 sections. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate.

D. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as

necessary for proper installation and operation.

E. Drill and countersink units which are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards.

F. Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant.

G. Install door frame silencers after Division 9 has completed painting of frames.

H. Boxed Power Supplies: Locate power supplies above accessible ceilings. Verify location with Architect.

1. Configuration: Provide one power supply for each door opening.

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I. Provide door mutes on all metal door frames. Provide silencers for installation in hollow metal frames.

Provide 3 for single doors, 2 for double doors, 4 for dutch doors. 3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Architectural Hardware Consultant: Contractor shall engage a qualified independent Architectural Hardware Consultant to perform inspections and to prepare inspection reports. Copies of reports shall be sent to the Contractor, Installing Contractor and Architect.

1. Architectural Hardware Consultant will inspect door hardware and state in each report whether installed work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed and adjusted.

2. If no deficiencies are discovered, or if all deficiencies are corrected by the Installing Contractor as they are discovered during the inspection, the Architectural Hardware Consultant shall so notify the Installing Contractor in writing, with a copy to the Architect.

3.03 ADJUST AND CLEAN

A. Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements.

1. Electric Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage lock bolt. 2. Door Closers: Adjust sweep period so that, from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take

at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door.

B. Six Month Adjustment: Approximately six months after date of Substantial Completion, Installer shall

perform the following: 1. Examine and readjust each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function of doors, door

hardware, and electrified door hardware. 2. Consult with and instruct Owner's personnel on recommended maintenance procedures. 3. Replace door hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or

installation of door hardware units.

C. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.

D. Instruct Owner's Personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware.

3.04 FINISH HARDWARE SCHEDULE HARDWARE SCHEDULE Hardware Sets shall consist of basically the following items hereafter listed. Hardware Set 1 (Patient Rooms) 1 ea Cont. Hinge, SC 790-926 US32D 1 ea Hospital Latch SG-8215 ALP (passage) US26D with microshield 1 ea Wall Stop 409 US26D 1 ea side Armor Plate .05 34" x 2" LTDW US26D 1 ea Door Edge Mortise Type 180M, Full Ht. US32D 3 ea Silencer 608 Grey Hardware Set 1A (Patient Rooms) 1 ea Cont. Hinge, SC 790-926 US32D 1 ea Hospital Latch SG-8215 ALP (passage) US26D with microshield 1 ea Closer DA-SG-TB-281 Sargent

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1 ea Wall Stop 409 US26D 1 ea side Armor Plate .05 34" x 2" LTDW US26D 1 ea Door Edge Mortise Type 180M, Full Ht. US32D 3 ea Silencer 608 Grey Hardware Set 2: (Patient Toilet Rooms) 1 ea Butt Hinge BB1362 5x5 US32D 1 ea Priv Lockset SG-825PLN (passage) US26D with microshield 2 ea Door Edge Mortise Type 180M, Full Ht. US32D 1 ea Kick Plate .050 12" x 2" LTDQ US32D 3 ea Silencer 608 Grey 1 ea Overhead Stop 1540 STD. Duty, Surf. Mnt. Hardware Set 3: 3 ea Butt Hinges BB1279 4.5” x 4.5” US26D Hager 1 ea Lockset SG8255 PLN (office)) US32D w/ microshield Sargent 1 ea Wall Stop WS402CCV US26D Ives 3 ea Silencers 608 Grey Hardware Set 3A: 3 ea Butt Hinge BB1279 4.5 x 4.5 US26D 1 ea Lockset SG8255 PLN (office)) US26D with microshield 1 ea Closer 1251-0 EN 1 ea Electric Strike HES 1006 KM Fail Secure 12/24 VDC 630 3 ea Silencer 608 Grey 1 ea Card Reader by Others 1 ea Power Supply for electric strike and card reader 1 ea Wall Stop 409 US32D Hardware Set 4: 3 ea Butt Hinges BB1279 4.5” x 4.5” US26D Hager 1 ea Lockset SG8267 PLN (privacy) US26D w/ microshield Sargent 1 ea Closer DA-SG-TB-281 Sargent 1 ea Overhead Stop Surface Mount No. 9 Rixon 3 ea Silencers 608 Grey Hardware Set 5: (Clean and Soiled Utility Rooms) 1 ea Cont. Hinge 790-995 US32D Hager 1 ea Programmable Keycode L.SG-v.G1.5 Sargent 1 ea Closer DA-SG-TB-281 Sargent 1 ea Surface Oh. Stop No. 9 Rixon 1 ea Kick Plate .050 16” x 2” LTDW US32D 3 ea Edge Protector Mortise Type 18DM, Full Ht US32D 3 ea Silencers 608 Grey Hardware Set 6: 3 ea Butt Hinge BB1279 4.5 x 4.5 US26D 1 ea Lockset SG-8204 PLN (storeroom) US26D with microshield 1 ea Closer 1251-0 EN

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1 ea Electric Strike HES 1006 KM Fail Secure 12/24 VDC 630 3 ea Silencer 608 Grey 1 ea Card Reader by Others 1 ea Power Supply for electric strike and card reader 1 ea Door Edge Mortise Type 180M. Full Ht. US32D 1 ea Kick Plate .050 12" x 2" LTDW US32D 1 ea Wall Stop 409 US32D Hardware Set 7: (Cross Corridor Doors) 2 ea Cont. Hinge 790-995 US32D Hager 2ea Push Plate 70x32 DMS, 4”x16” Rockwood 1 ea Smoke Astragal 1 set Perimeter Seals 2 ea Armor Plate .050 34” x 2” LTDW US26D 2 ea Edge Protector Mortise Type 18DM, Full Ht US32D 4 ea Silencers 608 Grey 2 ea Magnetic Door Holder Hardware Set 8: 3 ea Butt. Hinges BB1279 4.5” x 4.5” US26D Hager 1 ea Programmable Keycode L.SG-v.G1.5 Sargent 1 ea Closer DA-SG-TB-281 Sargent 1 ea Wall Stop WS402 CCV US32D Ives 1 ea Kick Plate .050 16” x 2” LTDW US32D 3 ea Silencers 608 Grey

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TILE 093000-1

SECTION 093000- TILE PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. Note that cleaning and protection of adjacent work is the responsibility of this Contractor as referenced in Section 010100 Project General Requirements. SUMMARY Extent of tile work is indicated on drawings and schedules. This work includes the installation of waterproofing membrane under tile surfaces. Types of tile work in this section include the following:

Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile Water-Proofing System for Floor and Walls Solid Surface Thresholds Metal Trim

Related Sections: The following sections contain requirements that relate to this Section.

Section 092900 – Gypsum Board Assemblies

SUBMITTALS For verification of colors submit actual tiles or sections of tiles for each type of tile specified. Include samples of grout and accessories. QUALITY ASSURANCE Source of Materials: Provide materials obtained from one source for each type and color of tile, grout, and setting materials. PRODUCT HANDLING Deliver and store packaged materials in original containers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Comply with requirement of A.N.S.I. A137.1 for labeling sealed tile packages. JOB CONDITIONS Maintain environmental conditions and protect work during and after installation in accordance with referenced standards and manufacturer's printed recommendations. EXTRA MATERIALS Deliver extra materials to Owner. Furnish extra materials that match products installed as described below, packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels clearly describing contents. Tile and Trim Units: Furnish quantity of full-size units equal to 3 percent of amount installed, for each type, composition, color, pattern, and size. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements. Manufacturers offering products described in this specification include but are not limited to the following: Porcelain Wall, Floor Tile:

Tile to be Selected

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TILE 093000-2

Latex-Portland Cement Mortars and Grout: Hydroment Or equal

Tile Cleaners:

Hillyard Chemical Co. L & M Surco Mfg. Co.

PRODUCTS, GENERAL ANSI Standard for Ceramic Tile: Comply with ANSI A137.1 “American National Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile" for types and grades of tile indicated.

Furnish tile complying with "Standard Grade" requirements unless otherwise indicated. Colors, Textures and Patterns: For tile and other products requiring selection of colors, surface textures or other appearance characteristics, provide products to match characteristics indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standards.

Provide tile trim and accessories which match color and finish of adjoining flat tile. Factory Blending: For tile exhibiting color variations within the ranges selected during sample submittals, blend tile in factory and package accordingly so that tile units taken from one package show the same range in colors as those taken from other packages and match approved samples. TILE PRODUCTS: Porcelain Wall Tile, Porcelain Floor Tile and Porcelain Wall Base (PT and PTB): Provide size and color as indicated on the Finish Legend. Refer to Finish Floor Plan and Interior Elevations for locations of floor and wall tile. Trim Units: Provide tile trim units to match characteristics of adjoining flat tile and complying with the following requirements.

Size: As indicated, Bullnose and Cove Base coordinated with sizes and coursing of adjoining flat tile, where applicable.

o External Corners for Thin-set Installations: Surface Bullnose. o Internal Corners: Field-butted square corners.

SETTING MATERIALS: Portland Cement Mortar Installation Materials: Provide materials to comply with ANSI A108.1C as required for installation method designated, unless otherwise indicated. Thin-Set Portland Cement Mortar: Where thin-set portland cement mortar applications are indicated, use the following unless otherwise required.

Latex Portland cement mortar, ANSI A118.4, factory sanded. GROUTING MATERIALS: Polymer Modified Grout: ANSI A118-8. Provide Tech Power Grout or equal for tiled walls and floors.

Grout Colors: o Walls/Floors: To Be Selected.

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WATERPROOFING MATERIALS Waterproofing Membrane: Provide the following or an approved equal:

Antifracture and waterproofing membrance AFM-WM and #6000 water based primer manufactured by the Protecto Wrap Company and distributed by Maxon Southeast, Inc. (Phone: 704-596-6816)

Size: 36" x 75' x 40 mil thick reinforced sheet with a peel and stick backing and a 2" peel and stick overlap strip.

SOLID SURFACE THRESHOLD: Refer to drawings. Color to be Selected. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSPECTION Examine surfaces to receive tile work and conditions under which tile will be installed. Do not proceed with tile work until surfaces and conditions comply with requirements indicated in referenced tile installation standard. PREPARATION Blending: For tile exhibiting color variations within the ranges selected during sample submittals, verify that tile has been blended in factory and packaged accordingly so that tile units taken from one package show the same range in colors as those taken from other packages and match approved sampled. If not factory blended, either return to manufacturer or blend tiles at Project site before installing. INSTALLATION, GENERAL ANSI Tile Installation Standard: Comply with applicable parts of ANSI 108 series of tile installation standards included under "American National Standard Specifications for the Installation of Ceramic Tile." TCA Installation Guidelines: TCA "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation"; comply with TCA installation methods indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, as applicable to installation conditions shown. Extend tile work into recesses and under or behind equipment and fixtures, to form a complete covering without interruptions, except as otherwise shown. Terminate work neatly at obstructions, edges and corners without disrupting pattern or joint alignments. Accurately form intersections and returns. Perform cutting and drilling of tile without marring visible surfaces. Carefully grind cut edges of tile abutting trim, finish or built-in items for straight aligned joints. Fit tile closely to electrical outlets, piping, fixtures and other penetrations so that plates, collars, or covers overlap tile. Jointing Pattern: Refer to Finish Plan Drawings for layout. Unless otherwise shown, lay tile in grid pattern. Align joints when adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls and trim are same size. Layout tile work and center tile fields in both directions in each space or on each wall area. Adjust to minimize tile cutting. Provide uniform joint widths, unless otherwise shown at 1/8”w, both wall & tile. Expansion Joints: Locate expansion joints and other sealant filled joints, including control, contraction and isolation joints, where indicated, or if not indicated, at spacings and locations recommended in TCA "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation", and approved by Architect.

Prepare joints and apply sealants to comply with requirements of referenced standards and sealant manufacturer.

Grout tile to comply with referenced installation standards, using grout materials indicated. WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE INSTALLATION Storage: Store all materials in a dry space at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F. Do not store in direct sunlight. Do not remove from box until ready to use. Surface Preparation: Surface must be clean, dry and free of any foreign matter. Priming: Prime floor and wall surfaces of the area that is to be waterproofed as directed by the manufacturer.

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Area to be waterproofed: Install waterproofing membrane beneath the entire tiled floor area of every Patient Toilet Room and other shower/bathing areas. The membrane shall be continued vertically up adjacent walls for a minimum of 12". Membrane to continue full height for the three wet walls; i.e. the length of adjacent side walls at corner showers and at corner sink. FLOOR INSTALLATION METHODS: Porcelain Floor Tile: Install tile to comply with requirements indicated below for setting bed methods. TCA installation methods related to types or subfloor construction, and grout types:

Thin-Set Portland Cement Mortar: ANSI A108.5 Concrete Subfloors, Interior: TCA F113 (Dry Areas)

TCA 122 (Wet Areas) Grout: To Be Selected.

WALL TILE INSTALLATION METHODS: Install types of tile designated for wall application to comply with requirements indicated below for setting bed methods, TCA installation methods related to subsurface wall conditions, and grout types:

Thin-set Portland Cement Mortar: ANSI A108.5. Metal Studs, Interior: TCA W243 (dry areas)

TCA 244 (wet areas) Grout: To be Selected.

CLEANING AND PROTECTION Cleaning: Upon completion of placement and grouting, clean all ceramic tile surfaces so they are free of foreign matter.

Remove grout residue from tile as soon as possible. Unglazed tile may be cleaned with acid solutions only when permitted by tile and grout manufacturer's

printed instructions, but no sooner than 14 days after installation. Protect metal surfaces, case iron and vitreous plumbing fixtures from effects of acid cleaning. Flush

surface with clean water before and after cleaning. Finished Tile Work: Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped, broken, unbonded, or otherwise defective tile work. Protection: When recommended by tile manufacturer, apply a protective coat of neutral protective cleaner to completed tile walls and floors. Protect installed tile work with craft paper or other heavy covering during construction period to prevent staining, damage and wear.

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ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 095110 - 1

SECTION 095110 - ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This Section includes acoustical panel ceilings installed with exposed suspension systems. This Section includes the use of soundbatts above ceiling panels See Mechanical Drawings for specification for the Radian Panel Systems. SUBMITTALS General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specifications Sections. Product Data for each type of product specified. Samples for verification purposes of each type of exposed finish required, prepared on samples of size indicated below and of same thickness and material indicated for final unit of Work. Where finishes involve normal color and texture variations, include sample sets showing full range of variations expected.

6-inch-square samples of each acoustical panel type, pattern, and color. Set of 12-inch-long samples of exposed suspension system members, including

moldings, for each color and system type required. Product data for each type of product specified. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Firm with not less than 3 years of successful experience in installation of acoustical ceilings similar to requirements for this project and which is acceptable to manufacturer of acoustical units, as shown by current written statement from manufacturer. Surface Burning Characteristics: As follows, tested per ASTM E 84.

Flame Spread: 25 or less. Smoke Developed: 50 or less.

Single-Source Responsibility for Ceiling Units: Obtain each type of acoustical ceiling unit from a single source with resources to provide products of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties without delaying progress of the Work. Single-Source Responsibility for Suspension System: Obtain each type of suspension system from a single source with resources to provide products of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties without delaying progress of the Work. Coordination of Work: Coordinate layout and installation of acoustical ceiling units and suspension system components with other work supported by or penetrating through ceilings, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, fire-suppression system components (if any), and partition system (if any). DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver acoustical ceiling units to project site in original, unopened packages and store them in a fully enclosed space where they will be protected against damage from moisture, direct sunlight, surface contamination or other causes.

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Before installing acoustical ceiling units, permit them to reach room temperature and stabilized moisture content. Handle acoustical ceiling units carefully to avoid chipping edges or damaging units in any way. PROJECT CONDITIONS Space Enclosure: Do not install interior acoustical ceilings until space is enclosed and weatherproof, wet-work in space is completed and nominally dry, work above ceilings is complete, and ambient conditions of temperature and humidity will be continuously maintained at values near those indicated for final occupancy. EXTRA MATERIALS Deliver extra materials to Owner. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed, are packaged with protective covering for storage, and are identified with appropriate labels.

Acoustical Ceiling Units: Furnish quantity of full size units equal to 10 percent of amount installed.

PART 3 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the products as scheduled herein. Standard for Acoustical Ceiling Units: Provide manufacturers' standard units of configuration indicated that comply with ASTM E 1264 classifications as designated by reference to types, patterns, acoustical ratings, and light reflectances, unless otherwise indicated. Colors Textures and Patterns: Provide manufacturer's (acoustical units and metal suspension system members) as specified and approved by Architect from samples submitted. Scheduled Types of acoustical ceiling panels are hereafter listed. Refer to Room Finish Schedule and Finish Legend on Drawings. SAC-1: Mineral composition acoustical panel

Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following or an approved equal:

USG, Eclipse Color: White Size: 24" x 24" x 1". Edge Profile: Square, Lay-in.

Use Tegular Edge for the Public Corridors if the existing South Unit hasTegular Edge.

SAC-2: Gypsum board acoustical panel.

Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following or an approved equal:

USG, Sheetrock Lay-in Panel Clima Plus 3260 Color: White Size: 24" x 24" x 5/8" Edge Profile: Square Lay-in Use with aluminum grid

METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS, GENERAL Standard for Metal Suspension Systems: Provide metal suspension systems of type, structural classification and finish indicated which comply with applicable ASTM C 635 requirements. Aluminum Suspension Systems: For use in toilet/shower rooms.

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Finishes and Colors: Provide manufacturer's standard finish for type of system indicated, unless otherwise required. For exposed suspension members and accessories with painted finish, provide color indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, as selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of standard colors. Attachment Devices: Size for 5 times design load indicated in ASTM C 635, Table 1, direct hung unless other wise indicated. Hanger Wire: Galvanized carbon steel wire, ASTM A 641, soft temper, pre-stretched, Class 1 coating, sized so that stress at 3-times hanger design load (ASTM C 635, Table 1, Direct Hung), will be less than yield stress of wire, but provide not less than 12 gage. Edge Moldings and Trim: Metal of type and profiles indicated or, if not indicated, provide manufacturer's standard hemmed edge molding for edges and penetrations that fit type of edge detail and suspension system indicated. NON-FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED DIRECT-HUNG SUSPENSION SYSTEMS Wide-Face Double-Web Steel Suspension System: Main and cross-runners roll-formed from pre-painted or electrolytic zinc-coated cold-rolled steel sheet, with pre-painted 15/16-inch-wide flanges; other characteristics as follow:

Structural Classification: Intermediate-Duty System. Finish: Painted, white. Note: Provide an aluminum suspension system in all toilet/shower areas.

Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide suspension system of one of the following: Same as acoustical unit manufacturer.

SOUNDBATTS: Unfaced 2" or 3” thick (as noted), soundbatts as manufactured by Owens/Corning Fiberglas. Do not cover any light fixtures or other ceiling hung equipment that may be affected by the trapped heat. Coordinate with MEP sub contractors. PART 3 - EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates and structural framing to which ceiling system attaches or abuts, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements specified in this and other sections that affect installation and anchorage of ceiling system. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Coordination: Furnish layouts for inserts, clips, or other supports required to be installed by other trades for support of acoustical ceilings. Measure each ceiling area and establish layout of acoustical units to balance border widths at opposite edges of each ceiling. Avoid use of less-than-half width units at borders, and comply with reflected ceiling plans wherever possible. INSTALLATION General: Install acoustical ceiling systems to comply with installation standard referenced below, per manufacturer's instructions and CISCA "Ceiling Systems Handbook."

Standard for Installation of Ceiling Suspension Systems: Comply with ASTM C 636. Arrange acoustical units and orient directionally patterned units (if any) in manner shown by reflected ceiling plans.

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Suspend ceiling hangers from building structural members and as follows:

Where width of ducts and other construction within ceiling plenum produces hanger spacings that interfere with the location of hangers at spacings required to support standard suspension system members, install supplemental suspension members and hangers in form of trapezes or equivalent devices. Size supplemental suspension members and hangers to support ceiling loads within performance limits established by referenced standards.

Secure wire hangers by looping and wire-tying, either directly to structures or to inserts, or other devices which are secure and appropriate for substrate, and which will not deteriorate or fail with age or elevated temperatures.

Install hangers plumb and free from contact with insulation or other objects within ceiling plenum that are not part of supporting structural or ceiling suspension system. Splay hangers only where required to miss obstructions and offset resulting horizontal force by bracing, counter-splaying or other equally effective means.

Install edge moldings of type indicated at perimeter of acoustical ceiling area and at locations where necessary to conceal edges of acoustical units.

Screw-attach moldings to substrate at intervals not over 16" o.c. and not more than 3" from ends, leveling with ceiling suspension system to tolerance of 1/8" in 12'-0". Miter corners accurately and connect securely.

Install acoustical panels in coordination with suspension system, with edges concealed by support of suspension members. Scribe and cut panels to fit accurately at borders and at penetrations. ADJUST AND CLEAN CLEANING Clean exposed surfaces of acoustical ceilings, including trim, edge moldings, and suspension members; comply with manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and touch-up of minor finish damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate evidence of damage.

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RESILIENT SHEET FLOOR COVERING 096600-1

SECTION 096600 - RESILIENT SHEET FLOORING PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. Note that cleaning and protection of adjacent work is the responsibility of this Contractor as referenced in Section 010100 Project General Requirements. SUMMARY This Section includes the following:

Sheet vinyl floor coverings Sheet vinyl for flash coving as noted in Schedule of Materials/Finishes, and Metal Cove Cap Rubber Wall Base

SUBMITTALS General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. Product data for each type of product specified.

Certification by floor covering manufacturer that products supplied for installation comply with local regulations controlling use of volatile organic compounds (VOC's).

Shop drawings showing location of seams and edge strips. Note changes in color where patterns are noted. Indicate location of columns, doorways, enclosing partitions, built-in cabinets, and locations where cutouts are required in flooring. Samples for verification purposes in form of 6-inch by 9-inch sections of each different color and pattern of sheet vinyl floor covering product specified, showing full range of variations expected in these characteristics. For heat-welding bead, manufacturer’s standard-size samples, but not less than 9 inches (230 mm) long, of each color specified. Product certificates, in lieu of laboratory test reports when permitted by Architect, signed by manufacturer certifying that each product complies with requirements. Installer certificates signed by floor covering manufacturer certifying that Installers comply with requirements specified under "Quality Assurance" article. Maintenance data for sheet vinyl floor coverings, to include in the Operating and Maintenance Manual specified in Division 1. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Engage Installer that is certified by floor covering manufacturer as competent in the technique for heat-welding seams. Single-Source Responsibility for Sheet Vinyl Floor Coverings: Obtain each type, color, and pattern of sheet vinyl floor covering from a single source with resources to provide products of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties without delaying progress of the Work. Fire Performance Characteristics: Provide sheet vinyl floor coverings with the following fire performance characteristics as determined by testing products per ASTM test method indicated below by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

Critical Radiant Flux: 0.45 watts per sq. cm or more per ASTM E 648, Class I. Smoke Density: Less than 450 per ASTM E 662.

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DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver sheet vinyl floor coverings and installation accessories to Project site in original manufacturer's unopened cartons and containers, each bearing names of product and manufacturer, Project identification, and shipping and handling instructions. Store flooring materials in dry spaces protected from the weather with ambient temperatures maintained between 50 deg F (10 deg C) and 90 deg F (32 deg C). Move sheet vinyl floor coverings and installation accessories into spaces where they will be installed at least 48 hours in advance of installation. PROJECT CONDITIONS Maintain a minimum temperature of 70 deg F (21 deg C) in spaces to receive sheet vinyl floor coverings for at least 48 hours prior to installation, during installation, and for not less than 48 hours after installation. After this period, maintain a temperature of not less than 55 deg F (13 deg C). Do not install sheet vinyl floor coverings until they are at the same temperature as the space where they are to be installed. Close spaces to traffic while installing sheet vinyl floor covering. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING Install sheet vinyl floor coverings and accessories after other finishing operations, including painting, have been completed. Do not install sheet vinyl floor coverings over concrete slabs until the slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to bond with adhesive as determined by floor covering manufacturer's recommended bond and moisture test. EXTRA MATERIALS Deliver extra materials to Owner. Furnish extra materials matching products installed as described below, packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels clearly describing contents.

Furnish not less than 10 linear feet for each 500 linear feet or fraction thereof, in roll form of each different composition, wearing surface, color, and pattern of sheet vinyl floor covering installed.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS SHEET VINYL FLOOR COVERING SV-1, and SV-3, Sheet Vinyl Floor Covering: Provide product complying with ASTM F 1913, homogeneous sheet flooring with post-consumer recycled content complying with the following requirements:

Standard: Comply with ASTM F-1303. Static Load: 750 PSI Wear Layer Thickness: 20 mils Overall Thickness: 2.3 mm Sheet Width: 5’-11” Seaming Method: Heat Welded. Color and Pattern: As selected and noted on the Finish Legend. Approved Product: Teknoflor, Timberscapes

SV-2: Provide product complying with ASTM F 1303, heterogeneous vinyl sheet complying with the following requirements:

Standard: Comply with ASTM F-1303. Wear Layer Thickness: .022” thickness Ed Sheet Width: 6’-7”

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Seaming Method: Heat Welded. Color and Pattern: As selected and noted on the Finish Legend. Approved Product: Armstrong, Rejuvenations, Stonerun

Rubber Wall Base (CRB-1, MRB-1,2): Provide a resilient base complying with FS SS-W-40 Type I. Field form internal and external corners and end stops from lineal base. Furnish in coil stock to minimize joints.

Height: 4”, 4-1/2” and 6” (Reveal profile) Style: Standard top-set cove and millwork, sculpted base Approved Manufacture: Johnsonite. Color: As selected and noted on the Finish Legend.

INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Concrete Slab Primer: Nonstaining type as recommended by flooring manufacturer. Trowelable Underlayments and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, portland-cement-based formulation provided or approved by floor covering manufacturer for applications indicated. Adhesives (Cements): Water-resistant, stabilized type as recommended by manufacturer to suit sheet vinyl floor covering products and substrate conditions indicated. Epoxy Adhesive: Use manufacturer recommended Epoxy adhesive for all floor surfaces receiving sheet vinyl. Heat Welding Rod: Color and patterned matched strand product of floor covering manufacturer for heat-welding seams. Heat weld all inside and outside corners. Reducer Strip: Extruded or molded vinyl or rubber reducer of size and profile to coordinate appropriately with differing materials in thickness.

Manufacturer: Johnsonite Color: Color to be selected.

Cove Fillet Strip: Vinyl support stick with minimum 3/4 inch radius similar to Johnsonite Corporation. Cove Cap: Provide metal, top cap where flash cove base is installed. Flash Cove to be 6” height. Locations are as indicated with FC in the wall base code on the Room Finish Legend. PART 3 - EXECUTION EXAMINATION General: Examine areas where installation of sheet vinyl floor coverings will occur, with Installer present, to verify that substrates and conditions are satisfactory for installation and comply with floor covering manufacturer's requirements and those specified in this Section. PREPARATION General: Comply with manufacturer's installation specifications to prepare substrates indicated to receive sheet vinyl floor coverings. New and existing surfaces are to be prepared “glove smooth” to receive resilient sheet flooring. Use trowelable leveling and patching compounds per floor covering manufacturer's direction to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates. Repair and patch all minor defects in substrate. Remove all adhesive residue from previous floor finishes. Remove coatings, including curing compounds, and other substances that are incompatible with flooring adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone, by using a terrazzo or concrete grinder, a drum sander, or a polishing machine equipped with a heavy-duty wire brush.

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Broom or vacuum clean substrates to be covered by resilient sheet floor coverings immediately before installation. Following cleaning, examine substrates to determine if there is visually any evidence of moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Apply concrete slab primer, if recommended by flooring manufacturer, prior to application of adhesive. Apply according to manufacturer's directions. INSTALLATION General: Comply with sheet vinyl floor covering manufacturer's installation instructions and other requirements indicated that are applicable to each type of floor covering installation included in Project. Lay out sheet vinyl floor coverings to comply with the following requirements:

Maintain uniformity of resilient sheet floor covering direction and install patterns as shown on the Finish Plan.

Arrange for a minimum number of seams and place them in inconspicuous and low traffic areas, but in no less than 6 inches away from parallel joints in flooring substrates.

Match edges of resilient floor coverings for color shading and pattern at seams. Avoid cross seams.

Scribe, cut, and fit sheet vinyl floor coverings to butt tightly to vertical surfaces, permanent fixtures, and built-in furniture, including cabinets, pipes, outlets, edgings, thresholds, and nosing. Extend resilient sheet floor coverings into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, and similar openings. Maintain reference markers, holes, or openings that are in place or plainly marked for future cutting by repeating on finish flooring as marked on subfloor. Use chalk or other nonpermanent marking device. Install resilient sheet floor coverings on covers for telephone and electrical ducts, and similar items occurring within finished floor areas. Maintain overall continuity of color and pattern with pieces of flooring installed on these covers. Tightly adhere edges to perimeter of floor around covers and to covers. Adhere resilient sheet floor coverings to flooring substrates by method approved by floor covering manufacturer.

Produce completed installation without open cracks, voids, raising and puckering at joints, telegraphing of adhesive spreader marks, or other surface imperfections.

Comply with floor covering manufacturer's directions including those for trowel notching, adhesive mixing, and adhesive open and working times.

Heat-Welded Seams: Rout joints and heat weld with welding bead, permanently fusing sections into a seamless floor covering. Prepare, weld, and finish seams according to manufacturer’s written instructions and ASTM F 1516 to produce surfaces flush with adjoining floor covering surfaces. All inside and outside corners of flash coved material to be heat welded. Integral Flash Cove Base: Where indicated, cove sheet vinyl floor coverings up vertical surfaces (6”) to form integral base of height indicated over cove support strip with top edge butted against and covered by cap molding. Hand roll sheet vinyl floor coverings in both directions from center out to embed floor coverings in adhesive and eliminate trapped air. At walls, door casings, and other locations where access by roller is impractical, press floor coverings firmly in place with flat-bladed instrument. Apply resilient base to walls, and other permanent fixtures in areas where base is required. Firmly cement base to wall. Field form internal and external corners and end stops from lineal base. Scribe base accurately to trim and door bucks. No seams shall occur within 12" of corners. No installed length of base shall be shorter than 30". Tightly bond base to backing throughout length of each piece, with continuous contact at horizontal and vertical surfaces.

On masonry surfaces, or other similar irregular surfaces, fill voids along top edge of resilient wall base

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with manufacturer's recommended adhesive filler material. Place resilient edge strips tightly butted to flooring and secure with adhesive. Install edging strips at edges of flooring which would otherwise be exposed. CLEANING AND PROTECTION Perform the following operations immediately after installing sheet vinyl floor coverings:

Remove visible adhesive and other surface blemishes using cleaner recommended by floor covering manufacturers.

Sweep or vacuum floor thoroughly. Do not wash floor until after period recommended by floor covering manufacturer. Damp-mop floor to remove black marks and soil, or as directed by manufacturer.

Protect flooring against mars, marks, indentations, and other damage from construction operations and placement of equipment and fixtures during remainder of construction period. Use protection methods indicated or recommended by floor covering manufacturer's installation manual. Provide initial maintenance procedures as described in manufacturer’s Maintenance Manual.

Cover sheet vinyl floor coverings with (2) layers undyed, untreated building paper until inspection for Substantial Completion. Install top layer perpendicular to bottom layer. Do not move heavy and sharp objects directly over sheet vinyl floor coverings. Place plywood or

hardboard panels over floor coverings and under objects while they are being moved. Slide or roll objects over panels without moving panels.

Clean resilient sheet flooring not more than 4 days prior to dates scheduled for inspections intended to establish date of Substantial Completion in each area of Project. Clean sheet vinyl floor coverings by method recommended by manufacturer.

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CARPET TILE 096850 - 1

SECTION 096850 – CARPET TILE PART 1 - GENERAL SECTION INCLUDES Carpet tile, fully adhered. REFERENCES ASTM D 2859 – Standard Test Method for Ignition Characteristics of Finished Textile Floor Covering Materials; 1996. ASTM E 84 – Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials; 1999. ASTM E 648 – Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source; 1999. CRI 104 – Standard for Installation of Commercial Textile Floor covering Materials; Carpet and Rug Institute; 1996. NFPA 253 – Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source; National Fire Protection Association; 1995. SUBMITTALS See Division 1 – “Submittal Process”, for submittal procedures. Product Data: Provide data on specified products, describing physical and performance characteristics; sizes, patterns, colors available, and method of installation. Samples: Submit one carpet tile illustrating color for each carpet color selected. Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures and include adhesives. Maintenance Data: Include maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance materials, and suggested schedule for cleaning. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in installing carpet with minimum three years experience. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Store materials in area of installation for minimum period of 24 hours prior to installation. EXTRA MATERIALS Provide 1 extra box of carpet tiles of each color and pattern selected. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Basis of Design is Shaw Contract Carpet as shown on the Room Finish Legend.

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MATERIALS As indicated on the Room Finish Legend. Carpet tiles shall have a moisture barrier back. ACCESSORIES Sub-Floor Filler: White premix latex; type recommended by flooring material manufacturer. Edge Strips: Extruded or molded rubber carpet edge guard of size and profile indicated. If not indicated, as selected by architect from manufacturers standard edge guard shapes and colors. Contact Adhesive: Carpet manufacturer releasable type and/or manufacturer’s recommended product that will be covered under manufacturer’s warranty. PART 3 – EXECUTION EXAMINATION Verify that sub-floor surfaces are smooth and flat within tolerances specified and are ready to receive carpet tile Verify that sub-floor surfaces are dust-free, and free of substances which would impair bonding of adhesives to sub floor surfaces. Verify that concrete sub-floor, surfaces are ready for carpet tile installation by testing for moisture emission rate and alkalinity; obtain instructions if test results are not within limits recommended by carpet manufacturer and adhesive materials manufacturer. Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location. PREPARATION Remove sub-floor ridges and bumps. Fill minor or local low spots, cracks, joints, holes, and other defects with sub-floor filler. Apply trowel, and float filler to achieve smooth, flat, hard surface. Prohibit traffic until filler is cured. Vacuum clean substrate. INSTALLATION Install carpet tile in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and CRI 104. Blend carpet from different cartons to ensure minimal variation in color match. Cut carpet tile clean. Fit carpet tight to intersection with vertical surfaces without gaps. Lay carpet tile in square pattern, with pile direction alternating to next unit, set parallel to building lines. Fully adhere carpet tile to substrate. Trim carpet tile neatly at walls and around interruptions. Complete installation of edge strips, concealing exposed edges.

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CLEANING Remove excess adhesive without damage, from floor, base and wall surfaces. Clean and vacuum carpet surfaces.

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PAINTING 099000-1

SECTION 099000 - PAINTING PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Extent of painting work is shown on drawings and schedules, and as herein specified. The work includes painting and finishing of interior and exterior exposed items and surfaces throughout project, except as otherwise indicated.

Surface preparation, priming and coats of paint specified are in addition to shop-priming and surface treatment specified under other sections of work.

Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section:

Division 5 Section "Metal Fabrications" for shop-priming ferrous metal. Division 8 Section "Standard Steel Doors and Frames" for shop-priming steel doors and frames. Painting includes field-painting exposed bare pipes and ducts, hangers, exposed steel and iron

work, and primed metal surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. Division 6 Section "Interior Architectural Woodwork" for exposed wood trim on millwork to be

finished as work in this Section. "Paint" as used herein means all coating systems materials, including primers, emulsions, enamels, stains, sealers and fillers, and other applied materials whether used as prime, intermediate or finish coats. Surfaces to be painted: Except where natural finish of material is specifically noted as a surface not to be painted, paint exposed surfaces whether or not colors are designated in "schedules". Where items or surfaces are not specifically mentioned, paint the same as similar adjacent materials or areas. If color or finish is not designated, Architect will select these from standard colors or finishes available. Following categories of work are not included as part of field-applied finish work, or are included in other sections of these specifications.

Pre-Finished Items: Unless otherwise indicated, do not include painting when factory-finishing or installer finishing is specified for such items as (but not limited to) acoustic materials, laminated plastic covered casework, finished mechanical and electrical equipment.

Concealed Surfaces: Unless otherwise indicated, painting is not required on surfaces such as walls or ceilings in concealed areas.

Finished Metal Surfaces: Metal surfaces of anodized aluminum, stainless steel, chromium plate, copper, bronze, and similar finished materials will not require finish painting, unless otherwise indicated.

Following specifications of work are included under other sections of the specifications.

Shop Priming: Unless otherwise specified, shop priming of ferrous metal items is included under various sections for hollow metal work, and similar items.

Do not paint over any code-required labels, such as Underwriter's Laboratories and Factory Mutual, or any equipment identification, performance rating, name and nomenclature plates. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical information including paint label analysis and application instructions for each material proposed for use. Samples: Submit samples for Architect's review of color and texture only. Provide a listing of material and application for each coat of each finish sample.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE Single Source Responsibility: Provide primers and other undercoat paint produced by same manufacturer as finish coats. Use only thinners approved by paint manufacturer, and use only within recommended limits. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING Deliver materials to job site in original, new and unopened packages and containers bearing manufacturer's name and label, and following information:

Name or title of material. Manufacturer's stock number and date of manufacturer. Manufacturer's name. Contents by volume, for major pigment and vehicle constituents. Application instructions. Color name and number.

Store materials not in actual use in tightly covered containers in a well-ventilated area at a minimum ambient temperature of 45 deg. F (7 deg. C). Maintain containers used in storage of paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. Keep storage area neat and orderly. Remove oily rags and waste daily. Take all precautions to ensure that workmen and work areas are adequately protected from fire hazards and health hazards resulting from handling, mixing and application of paints. JOB CONDITIONS Apply water-based paints only when the temperature of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air temperatures are between 50 deg. F (10 deg. C) and 90 deg. F (32 deg. C). Apply solvent-thinned paints only when the temperature of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air temperatures are between 45 deg. F (7 deg. C) and 95 deg. F (35 deg. C). Do not apply paint in snow, rain, fog or mist or when the relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; or at temperatures less than 5 deg F (3 deg. C) above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces.

Painting may continue during inclement weather if surfaces and areas to be painted are enclosed and heated within temperature limits specified by the manufacturer during application and drying periods.

EXTRA MATERIALS Deliver extra materials to Owner. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed, are packaged with protective covering for storage, and are identified with appropriate labels.

Furnish 1 Gallon of each different paint in each color specified. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Manufacturer: Paint schedule is based on use of Sherwin Williams products. An initial prime coat of "Sheetrock First Coat" from USG is to be applied to all interior gypsum board surfaces. PAINT MATERIALS, GENERAL Material Compatibility: Provide block fillers, primers, finish coat materials, and related materials that are compatible with one another and the substrates indicated under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by the manufacturer based on testing and field experience. Material Quality: Provide best quality grade of various types of coatings as regularly manufactured by acceptable paint materials manufacturers. Materials not displaying manufacturer's product identification will not be acceptable.

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Odor: Provide coatings by listed manufacturers that produce no unpleasant odors during application and shall meet all ecological and lead hazard regulations. PART 3 - EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates and conditions under which painting work is to be applied and notify Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of work.

Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to Applicator.

Starting of painting work will be construed as Applicator's acceptance of surfaces and conditions within any particular area.

Coordination of Work: Review other Sections of these specifications in which prime paints are to be provided to ensure compatibility of total coatings system for various substrates. Upon request from other trades, furnish information or characteristics of finish materials provided for use, to ensure compatible prime coats are used. PREPARATION General: Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in accordance with paint manufacturer's instructions and as herein specified, for each particular substrate condition.

Remove hardware, hardware accessories, machine surfaces, plates, lighting fixtures, and similar items in place and not to be finish-painted, or provide surface-applied protection prior to surface preparation and painting operations. Remove, if necessary for complete painting of items and adjacent surfaces. Following completion of painting of each space or area, reinstall removed items.

Clean surfaces to be painted before applying paint or surface treatments. Remove oil and grease prior to mechanical cleaning. Program cleaning and painting so that contaminants from cleaning process will not fall onto wet, newly-painted surfaces.

Wood: Clean wood surfaces to be painted of dirt, oil, or other foreign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits, and sandpaper as required. Sandpaper smooth those finished surfaces exposed to view and dust off. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood-filler. Sandpaper smooth when dried.

Prime, stain, pre-seal wood required to be job-painted immediately upon delivery to job. Prime edges, edges, faces, undersides, and backsides of such wood.

Ferrous Metals: Clean ferrous surfaces, which are not galvanized or shop-coated, of oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale and other foreign substances by solvent or mechanical cleaning methods that comply with recommendations of the Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC).

Touch-up shop applied prime coats wherever damaged or bare, where required by other sections of these specifications. Clean and tough-up with same type shop primer.

Materials Preparation: Mix and prepare painting materials in accordance with manufacturer's directions.

Maintain containers used in mixing and application of paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue.

Stir materials before application to produce a mixture of uniform density, and stir as required during application. Do not stir surface film into material. Remove film and, if necessary, strain material before using. Use only thinners approved by the paint manufacturer and only within recommended limits.

APPLICATION General: Apply paint in accordance with manufacturer's directions. Use applicators and techniques best suited for substrate and type of material being applied.

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Do not paint over dirt, rust scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions detrimental to formation of a durable film.

Paint colors, surface treatments, and finishes, are indicated in "schedules" of the contract documents.

Provide finish coats that are compatible with prime paints used. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains or other conditions show through final coat of

paint, until paint film is of uniform finish, color and appearance. Give special attention to ensure that surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners receive a dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces.

Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar exposed surfaces. Paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only before final installation of equipment.

Paint interior surfaces of ducts, where visible through registers or grilles, with a flat, nonspecular black paint.

Paint backsides of access panels and removable or hinged covers to match exposed surfaces. Sand lightly between each succeeding enamel or vanish coat. Omit first coat (primer) on metal surfaces that have been shop-primed and tough-up painted,

unless otherwise indicated. Scheduling Painting: Apply 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.

Allow sufficient time between successive coatings to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels firm, does not deform or feel sticky under moderate thumb pressure, and application of another coat of paint does not cause lifting or loss of adhesion of the undercoat.

Application Procedures: Apply paints and coatings by brush, roller spray, or other applicators according to the manufacturer's directions.

Brushes: Use brushes best suited for the material applied. Rollers: Use rollers of carpet, velvet back, or high-pile sheep's wool as recommended by the

manufacturer for the material and texture required. Spray Equipment: Use airless spray equipment with orifice size as recommended by the

manufacturer for the material and texture required. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply materials at not less than manufacturer's recommended spreading rate, to establish a total dry film thickness as indicated or, if not indicated, as recommended by coating manufacturer. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Painting mechanical and electrical work is limited to items exposed in mechanical equipment rooms and in occupied spaces. Mechanical items to be painted include, but are not limited to, the following:

Piping, pipe hangers, and supports. Heat exchangers. Tanks. Ductwork. Supports. Motors and mechanical equipment. Accessory items.

Electrical Items to be painted include, but are not limited to, the following:

Conduit and fittings. Switch gear. Panels.

Prime Coats: Before application of finish coats, apply a prime coat of material as recommended by the manufacturer to material that is required to be painted or finished and has not been prime coated by others.

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Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to assure a finish coat with no burn-through or other defects due to insufficient sealing. Pigmented (Opaque) Finishes: Completely cover to provide an opaque smooth surface of uniform finish, color, appearance and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, sags, runs, ropiness or other surface imperfections will not be acceptable. Transparent (Clear) Finishes: Use multiple coats to produce glass-smooth surface film of even luster. Provide a finish free of laps, cloudiness, color irregularity, runs, brush marks, orange peel, nail holes, or other surface imperfections.

Provide satin finish for final coats, unless otherwise indicated. Completed Work: Match approved samples for color, texture and coverage. Remove, refinish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements. CLEANING Clean-up: During progress of work, remove from site discarded paint materials, rubbish, cans and rags at end of each work day. Upon completion of painting work, clean window glass and other paint-spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by proper methods of washing and scraping, using care not to scratch or otherwise damage finished surfaces. PROTECTION Protection: Protect existing work and work of other trades, whether to be painted or not, against damage by painting and finishing work. Correct any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as acceptable to Architect.

Provide "Wet Paint" signs as required to protect newly painted finishes. Remove temporary protective wrappings provided by others for protection of their work, after completion of painting operations.

At the completion of work of other trades, touch-up and restore all damaged or defaced painted surfaces.

INTERIOR PAINT SCHEDULE: General: Provide the following paint systems for the various substrates as indicated:

A. Ferrous Metal Items (Including Doors, Frames and Miscellaneous Metal Items):

1. 1st Coat – Synthetic Rust-inhibiting primer

2. 2nd Coat – Satin Break-Through From Vanex, Inc.

3. 3rd Coat – Satin Break-Through From Vanex, Inc.

First coat not required on items that are shop primed.

Not less than 2.5 mils dry film thickness.

B. Gypsum Wallboard (All Toilet & Toilet/Shower Room Walls including both patient and staff, new and existing, and Soiled Utility Rooms)

1. Prime Coat – “Sheetrock First Coat”

2. 1st Coat – ProMar 200 Zero VOC Primer

3. 2nd Coat – Pre-catalyzed Waterbase Epoxy

4. 3rd Coat – Pre-catalyzed Waterbase Epoxy

C. Gypsum Wallboard:

1. Prime Coat – “Sheetrock First Coat”

2. 1st Coat – Latex Primer Sealer

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3. 2nd Coat – Latex Low Sheen Eggshell

4. 3rd Coat – Latex Low Sheen Eggshell

D. Exposed wall surfaces, structure, fireproofing, ductwork, piping, wiring in occupied areas:

1. 1st Coat - Spray Latex Primer Sealer

2. 2nd Coat -Spray Latex - Flat

3. 3rd Spray Latex - Flat

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HOSPITAL CUBICLE TRACKS 101900 - 1

SECTION 101900 - HOSPITAL CUBICLE TRACKS PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. Note that cleaning and protection of adjacent work is the responsibility of this Contractor as referenced in Section 01010 Project General Requirements. SUMMARY This Section includes the following:

Hospital Cubicle Tracks - Refer to the reflected ceiling plan for location of tracks.

Curtains are provided and installed by Owner. Related Sections: The following Section contains requirements that relate to this Section:

Section 061000 "Rough Carpentry" for wood blocking and shims. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Submit manufacturer's printed data for each type of track required with installation instructions. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who has had experience in installing ceiling tracks. Coordinate installation with Section 06100 - "Rough Carpentry" above-ceiling wood blocking installer. Single-Source Responsibility: Products furnished in this Section shall be provided from one source of a single manufacturer. WARRANTY Provide standard Clickeze lifetime warranty against material and manufacturing defects. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Manufacture: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product furnished by the following manufacturer. A. Provide cubicle curtain track configurations as shown on drawings, equipped with hardware as

scheduled. B. Track and Accessories: 1. Cubicle Curtain Track and Accessories: a. Ultra Cube as manufactured by InPro Clickeze.. C. Secure track to ceiling with fasteners appropriate for substrate at intervals recommended by the

manufacturer. Provide track accessories as required. D. Provide track accessories as required for secure and operational installation. 1. Carriers: Shall be virgin nylon with dual wheels and chrome-plated steel ball chain and hook.

Carriers shall be furnished for every 6" of curtain width.

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2. End Stops: Removable end stops affixed to prevent carriers accidentally slipping from end of track.

3. Splicing Clamp: Anodized sleeve securing joined sections of track. 4. Curves: Track channel bent to 12-inch radius. 5. Splice Locations: Provide continuous track assemblies without splices wherever possible. Where

splices are unavoidable, locate splices no closer than 12 inches from the end of a curved section, nor closer than 12 inches to the end of the track.

6. I.V. Tree: Provide one per I.V. track. 7. Curtain Accessories: Provide track accessories to facilitate use of curtains. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Examine areas and conditions where cubicle curtain track, curtain and I.V. track will be installed. Do not

proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Once the contractor accepts and commences the installation in a room or area, the Contractor shall repair and correct damages to the building construction resulting from his installation operations.

3.02 PREPARATION A. Prior to installation of cubicle curtain track, clean substrate to remove dust, debris, and loose particles. B. Verify that materials are those specified before installing. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Install cubicle curtain track in manner indicated to comply with fabricator's instructions. Secure at proper

height and location relative to adjoining related work. Securely anchor units with proper anchorages, suited to ceiling level, surface mounting.

B. Make provisions for unencumbered operation of hardware. 3.04 FIELD TESTING A. Test operation of each cubicle curtain track and adjust those that do not operate smoothly. 3.05 ADJUSTING A. Return to project site 6 months after Final Acceptance, re-hang any cubicle curtain units which require

minor adjustment; re-hem cubicle curtain units which have stretched. 3.06 CLEANING A. Remove surplus materials, rubbish, and debris resulting from installation upon completion of work, and

leave areas of installation in neat, clean condition. 3.07 PROTECTION A. Protect tested and installed units to ensure optimum operating conditions without damage, blemishes or

indication of use at completion of project. Repair or replace damaged, soiled or otherwise defective units.

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WALL SURFACE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 102600-1

SECTION 102600 - WALL SURFACE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This work includes the rework of existing wall protection systems in the corridors (hand rails and wall guards) supplemented with new material as required to complete the installation. Corner guards and protective wall covering in the corridors and all wall protection for the interiors of rooms shall be furnished as new material. This Section includes the following types of wall surface protection systems:

Corner Guards (CG-1, CG-2 & CG-3)

Protective Wall Covering (PWC) and Advanced Wall Protection (AWP)

Hand Rail

Wrapped Trim (WT-1) Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section:

Wood Blocking: For wall surface protection items is included in Division 6 Section "Rough Carpentry".

SUBMITTALS Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data substantiating that products comply with requirements. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing locations, types and lengths of corner guards, bumper guards, and handrails. Samples: Submit samples of wall covering, corner guards, bumper guards, and handrails. Colors: As specified on the Finish Legend QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who has previously installed wall surface protection systems similar in material, design, and extent to the systems indicated for this project. Fire Performance Characteristics: Provide wall surface protection system components that are identical to those tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 for the fire performance characteristics indicated below. Identify wall surface protection system components with appropriate markings from the testing and inspection organization.

Flame Spread: 25 or less. Smoke Developed: 450 or less.

Impact Strength: Provide wall surface protection system components with a minimum impact resistance of 25, 4 ft.lbs. per sq.ft. when tested in accordance with ASTM - F476-76. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver materials to Project site in original factory wrappings and containers, clearly labeled with identification of manufacturer, brand name, quality or grade, and fire hazard classification. Store wall surface protection materials in original undamaged packages and containers inside a well-ventilated area protected from weather, moisture, soiling, extreme temperatures, and humidity.

Maintain room temperature within the storage area at not less than 70 deg F (21 deg C) during

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the period plastic materials are stored. Keep sheet material out of direct sunlight to avoid surface distortion.

Store rigid plastic corner guards covers in a vertical position, and rigid plastic wall guard and handrail covers in a horizontal position for a minimum of 72 hours, or until the plastic material attains the minimum room temperature of 70 deg F (21 deg C).

PROJECT CONDITIONS Environmental Conditions: Do not install walls surface protection system components until the space is enclosed and weatherproof and until the ambient temperature within the building is maintained at not less than 70 deg F (21 deg C) for not less than 72 hours prior to beginning of the installation. Do not install rigid plastic wall surface protection systems until that temperature has been attained and is stabilized. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER Subject to compliance with requirements, provide materials hereafter listed by the following manufacturer:

InPro Corporation – Corner guards, protective wall covering, and hand rails.

MATERIALS Rigid Plastic Material: Extruded, textured, chemical-and stain-resistant, high-impact, polyvinyl chloride or acrylic modified vinyl plastic. Thickness as indicated. Comply with specified requirements of ASTM-F476-76 for impact resistance and ASTM E 84 for flame spread and smoke developed characteristics. Material used of aluminum retainers.

Colors and Textures of Plastic Material: Provide extruded plastic material that matches selections made by the Architect. Refer to Finish Legend on the drawings for color.

Plastic Sheet Wall Covering Material: Textured, chemical and stain resistant, high impact, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or acrylic modified vinyl plastic sheets, thickness (.040). Comply with specified requirements of ASTM-D-F476-76 for impact resistance and ASTM-E-84 for flame spread and smoke developed characteristics. Aluminum Extrusions: Provide alloy and temper recommended by the manufacturer for the type of use and finish indicated, but with not less than the strength and durability properties specified in ASTM-B-221 for 6063-T5. Adhesives: Any primers shall be water base, non-hazardous, as recommended by manufacturer of wall covering. Fasteners: Provide aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, or other noncorrosive metal screws, bolts and other fasteners compatible with aluminum components, hardware, anchors, and other items being fastened. Use theft-proof fasteners where exposed to view. PROTECTIVE WALL COVERINGS

Protective Wall Covering (PWC-1& PWC-2):

PWC-1 IPC, rigid sheet pebblette texture

Thickness: .040” minimum.

Size: To provide minimum number of vertical and horizontal joints. PWC-2 to be installed horizontally.

Trim: High impact vinyl/acrylic, including factory formed inside and outside corners.

ADVANCED WALL PROTECTION

AWP-1,2,3

See Installation Instruction at the end of this section.

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CORNER GUARDS Surface Mounted, Resilient Plastic Corner Guards): Unless noted otherwise on drawings provide full-wall-height, surface-mounted, resilient plastic corner guard assembly consisting of a snap-on-type plastic cover installed over a continuous aluminum retainer. Rated and non-rated corner guards are required as typed.

Cover shall be rigid, impact-resilient plastic, minimum 0.078 inch thick, in dimensions and profiles indicated. Corner Radius: 1/4 inch.

Retainer: Manufacturer's standard continuous, one-piece, extruded aluminum retainer, minimum 0.063 inch thick.

Accessories: Provide prefabricated, injection molded top and bottom cap and aluminum base with concealed splices, cushions, mounting hardware, and other accessories as required.

Colors and Textures of Plastic Material: Provide extruded plastic material as indiacted on Finish Legend on locations as indicated on the drawings.

Model Numbers: - , 2" Wing, IPC Model 160 Type CG-2: End Protector IPC Model 160D

Type CG-3 35 d gr , 3” Wing, IP Mod l 130 Type CG-4: 100 degree 3" Wing, IPC Custom

HAND RAILS Provide impact-resistant, resilient hand rail assembly consisting of a snap-on plastic cover installed over a continuous aluminum retainer at height indicated. Comply with requirements of ANSI A117.1.

Cover shall be rigid, extruded impact-resistant plastic, minimum 0.078 inch thick, in dimension sand profiles indicated. Retainer: Manufacturer's standard continuous, one-piece, extruded aluminum retainer, minimum 0.072 inch thick with continuous rubber or vinyl bumper cushion centered in the extrusion. Mounting Bracket: Extended mounting on high-impact, prefabricated, injection-molded plastic mounting brackets. Provide mounting hardware and other accessories as required. See detail on drawings. Accessories: Provide prefabricated, injection-molded end caps and inside and outside corners with concealed splices, cushions, and other accessories as required.

End caps and inside and outside corners shall match plastic cover color and shall be field adjustable for close alignment with snap-on plastic covers.

Model: IPC Model 1200 to match existing 5100 South Wing

WRAPPED TRIM Provide impact-resistant wrapped trim. Model: IPC, Palladium, 2” width, color: Natural Maple PART 3 - EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine areas and conditions in which wall surface protection components and wall protection systems will be installed.

Complete all finishing operations, including painting, before beginning installation of wall surface protection system materials.

Fiber Reinforced Laminate Wall Profection: Wall surfaces to receive Fiber Reinforced Laminate materials

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shall be dry and free from dirt, grease, loose paint, and scale. Do not proceed with installations until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION General: Prior to installation, clean substrate to remove dust, debris, and loose particles. INSTALLATION General: Install wall surface protection units plumb, level, and true to line without distortions.

Do not use materials with chip, cracks, voids, stains, or other defects that might be visible in the finished work.

Joints

All Vertical joints caulked 1/16” with caulk to match the wall panel material.

All exposed Horizontal edges– apply clear sealant. CLEANING General: Immediately upon completion of installation, clean plastic covers and accessories using a standard ammonia based household cleaning agent. Clean metal components in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Remove excess adhesive using methods and materials recommended by manufacturer. Remove surplus materials, rubbish, and debris resulting from installation upon completion of work and leave areas of installation in neat, clean condition.

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Type III Heavy Duty Drill Backed Vinyl Wallcovering Additional Installation Instructions

The following tips are intended to provide the installer with information to be used in addition to the comprehensive application instructions printed on the bellyband found on each roll of wallcovering. It is very important that the

information contained on the bellyband be read and understood before considering the following additional application instructions.

It is very important to select the proper primer and adhesive before attempting an installation of Type III wallcovering. A heavy duty strippable clay adhesive at full strength and acrylic primer/sizer is recommended for optimal results.

Pasting the wall is not recommended. The adhesive should be applied to the back of the material with a roller or pasting machine and booked according to the adhesive manufacturer instructions.

In order to maintain high quality seam finishes it is recommended that a very sharp high quality blade is used when installing the material.

Inside and outside corners may require the application of heat via a heat gun in order to achieve the best result. An even layer of adhesive applied to the wall at the corners with a four inch brush may also be needed in addition to the adhesive used on the wallcovering in order achieve the optimum finish result.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSJuly 2018

This Advanced Wall Protection (AWP) product installs with techniques similar to traditionaltype II vinyl wallcovering, but is a proprietary construction with key performance advantages.AWP is packed in 15 yard coreless rolls, one per box, and is intended to be seamed withoverlap and double cut technique.

Installation keys

Prep wall to Level 4 finishPrime the prepped wall surfaces at least 72 hours in advanceClay based (non diluted) wallcovering adhesive strongly recommended

o See recommendations belowPre paste 24 hours before installation, with noted adhesiveDuring installation, use booking time of at least 12 minutes

o Careful to avoid creasing during bookingChange cutting blades frequentlySmooth any surface irregularities that may appear within 24 hours of installation

o Delay application of moulding or other final restraints for at least 24 hours

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See detailed installation steps belowo Optimal installation may vary with ambient conditions

GeneralPlease read all instructions before proceedingExamine the AWP material before proceedingDo not leave the material out of the box, to prevent creasingFor best impact resistance, use with impact resistant drywallContact distributor for additional details or questionsThe installer has final responsibility for proper installation and evaluation of jobsite conditions

Wall Preparation

All wall surfaces should be structurally sound. Sanded, finished plaster should be smooth. Inorder to insure good adhesion, old wallcovering and loose paint flakes should be removed.Surface finishes should be at a minimum of Level 4 (per ASTM C 840 04 Specs).

All wall surfaces should be primed with a suitable acrylic primer.Recommended Primers:

Roman ECO 988 low VOC acrylic primer.Gardner Gibson Dynamite 221 or 222 acrylic primers.

While other commercial grade acrylic primers may be used, GLOSS or SEMI GLOSS materialsmust NOT be used.

After a wall is primed, it must be allowed to dry for 72 hours. If the walls to be installed arealready painted, they must still be sanded, then primed with an acrylic primer. If the walls tobe installed are painted with an oil based paint, the walls must be first thoroughly sanded to arough finish, and then primed with acrylic primer.

Do not hang AWP over ballpoint pen writing, wax crayon, wick pen markings, or foreign matterthat may be on the wall. These impurities may interfere with installation and/or bleed throughthe wallcoverings even a year after installation. It is suggested that lead pencils be used formarking AWP or walls as the use of a pencil should not produce bleed through after effects.

In order to insure maximum smoothness of installation, nail heads, nicks, gouges and othersurface imperfections should be sanded smooth and sealed. On new walls, dry wall jointsshould be taped, bedded and sanded smooth.

Buildings that have moisture infiltration problems are at risk for mold and mildew growthand any such problems must be corrected prior to the installation of commercialwallcovering. This product is intended for use in buildings that are properly designed andmaintained to avoid moisture infiltration, condensation and/or accumulation at wall cavitiesand wall surfaces, particularly in warm, humid climates.

This material is not meant for constant moisture exposure. While incidental splashing isacceptable, constant exposure, such as saunas, shower rooms, etc. can cause moistureentrapment behind the material.

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ADHESIVE

1. A premium quality, premixed, full strength commercial wallcovering adhesive should beapplied to the fabric side of the wallcovering, not the wall. Please note wall pre pastingrequirements at APPLICATION step #10.

Recommended Adhesives:Roman:

o PRO 732 Extra Strength™ ClayGardner Gibson: Dynamite® 433 heavy duty clay strippable adhesive

2. Do not dilute the paste.3. Pastes should be mixed until completely and uniformly smooth.4. The adhesive should be stored at room temperature (70ºF).5. Use of an adhesive with mildew inhibitor is recommended.

AWP INSTALLATION

1. Store the wallcovering in a clean, dry and protected environment. Do not install if thetemperature of both the AWP and the area to be installed has not been between 65ºF and80ºF for at least 72 hours prior the installation, can be maintained during the installation,and at least 72 hours after the installation.

2. The building should be weather tight with HVAC settings (including relative humidity) thesame as those of an occupied building.

3. Wall surface should be undamaged, smooth, clean, dry, structurally sound, and free of mold,mildew, grease, or stains.

4. Before cutting, be sure the pattern and color are satisfactory as specified.

5. Before hanging, examine pattern for color uniformity and repeat in design. If there is nodesign repeat (random texture) patterns should normally be reverse hung, specific directionsare on the box label. As of 2018, only one of nine standard AWP patterns is designated asstraight hang.

6. Before installation, verify that wall moisture content does not exceed 4% (using a suitablemoisture meter) and that active moisture or water vapor infiltration is not present.

7. Before installation, verify that walls are free from mold and mildew. If mold or mildew ispresent, or if walls show visible moisture damage, or if moisture content exceedsrecommendations, do not proceed with installation until the condition has been fullycorrected under the direction of a qualified expert.

8. All material must be installed in numerical roll sequence starting with the highest number.

9. AWP is packaged in individual 15 yard rolls. Each roll is in a box designed to protect theproduct. Do NOT take the product out of the box until it is ready to be installed. If a 15 yardroll must be prematurely taken out of the box, the product roll should be stood vertically, onone end.

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10. Before installation, the practice of pre pasting is required. This is done by pre pasting,using the same paste as to be used for the installation, for all of the wall area to be installed,including outside corners and inside corners. Flat walls should be pre pasted, ceiling to floor,within one diameter of the application roller being used. This paste should be dry (generallythis takes 24 hours), with any offensive lumps & blemishes sanded smooth, prior to theinstallation.

11. Apply an even coat of adhesive to the fabric side of material using a roller. Note thatheavily embossed products will require more adhesive to produce an even coating. Pastingmachines will generally not work with AWP. The wallcovering should be booked for aminimum of 12 minutes, avoiding creasing. When pasting several strips in advance, booking isrecommended to insure proper wetting out of the fibers. Fold each end toward the middle,pasted sides together, aligning the edges carefully to prevent the paste on the edges fromdrying out.

Caution: Do not crease the AWP! Any crease is a permanent damage. Do not step on theAWP. Do not smooth over the overlap made during hanging, as excess pressure here can makea permanent crease. Avoid the use of metal scrapers and spatulas! If they are absolutelyneeded, any sharp corners must be filed down to be rounded and smooth. Avoid the stackingof strips that are pasted and booked in advance, as the added weight could cause creasing.

12. If, after applying three (3) strips, there is some question of appearance, stop and contactyour local representative.

13. Install AWP using a plastic smoother, working out air bubbles. Caution: Remove excesspaste immediately with clean water and a moist natural sponge. Do not use man made (i.e.polyester) sponges. Dry with a clean cloth.

14. AWP is untrimmed. Both match and random patterns must be overlapped and double cut.Industry standard “X ACTO” style knives may be used but it is recommended to have on handthe “Seam Buster” (model # 51101), a.k.a. “Swedish Knife” as a back up tool.

15. Changing blades as frequently as one per drop is highly recommended to maintain cleancuts. This product will dull blades quickly! Dull blades may produce uneven seams, jaggedends, or tearing of the fabric backing.

16. Use a straight edge to guide cutting and to make sure that the cuts are at 90 degrees tothe wall. This is very highly recommended, as only a clean, 90 degree, cut creates an exact,evenly fitted, seam.

17. Only full widths of material should be used for the most satisfactory installation. Headerscan cause unsatisfactory shading if hung out of sequence; deeply embossed patterns willprovide a more satisfactory seam if a selvage cut is taken from each side of the sheet (“doublecut”). Do not “score” the dry wall.

18. Wrapping standard 90o corners (or any corner sharper than 135o) should NOT beattempted. Butt matching inside corners provides a good, finished, appearance. Outsidecorners should be installed as butt matches with anticipation of using appropriate corneredmolding as the finishing process. “PL Pro Line Premium” construction adhesive isrecommended for use with adhering molding (corner guard).

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19. Should a rounded (i.e. “bull nose”) outside corner [4” minimum radial turn] beencountered, at least 6 inches of material must be applied to the wall BEFORE and AFTER thecorner condition. This allows for both adequate adhesion and a better appearance.

20. In case ambient conditions contribute to post installation air entrapment, or otherconditions affecting uniform adhesion, check the installed AWP up to 24 hours later,smoothing any irregularities. Apply moulding, corner guards, or other final restraintsthereafter.

AWPMAINTENANCE and SURFACE CLEANING

This AWP product protects against very harsh, non abrasive chemicals. See list below outliningthe progressive use (in preferred order) of potential cleaning solutions.

1. Clear warm water

2. Mild soapy warm water, then rinse

3. Isopropyl Alcohol (a.k.a. rubbing alcohol)

4. “Green” solvent based cleaning agents, alcohol based disinfectant sprays, nail polishremover, pine oil, cleaning agents containing household strength bleach, and mineralspirits, among other options, may progressively be used, but should be thoroughlycleaned up afterwards with clear warm water to avoid residue and/or damage to areasnear the AWP.

5. It is recommended that cleaning be done with a natural sponge, a natural fiberbrush, or a synthetic polymer fiber brush in combination with a liquid cleaning agent.Use of a dry, harsh, brush may decrease the life of the AWP. Do not use a metal brush!

6. A clean cloth or towel should only be used for drying as a follow up to the use of anatural sponge.

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LIMITED WARRANTY FOR ADVANCED WALL PROTECTION

Subject to the conditions and limitations below and the foregoing AWP Installation Instructions, J.Josephson (JJ) warrants to the end user that for a period of five years after delivery our Advanced WallProtection product (the “Product(s)) will be free of manufacturing defects, will conform to ourpublished specifications and will not separate from backing or exhibit bleeding or staining caused bydefects in the products. Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy shall be replacement of defectiveProduct or refund of the purchase price.This limited warranty does not cover and expressly excludes any claim, damage, loss or expense arisingout of or relating to: (a) accident or vandalism; (b) abuse, misuse or unapproved use of the product; (c)installation contrary to the Installation Instructions and good installation practices; (d) mold or mildew:(e) abnormal conditions of use; (f) improper maintenance or failure to maintain; (g) improper storage,handling or shipment; (h) use of incompatible adhesive, materials, tools or equipment; (i) design,installation or construction deficiencies of any kind or nature; and labor in the installation of theProduct.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY JJ WITH RESPECT TO THISPRODUCT. ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE EXPRESSLYDISCLAIMED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE OR CLAIMED TO ARISE FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE AND TRADEPRACTICE. JJ MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECTTO ANY OTHER MANUFASCTURER’S PRODUCT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.In no event will JJ be liable for indirect, consequential, special or exemplary damages, whether based incontract, tort, strict liability, warranty or otherwise or for any monetary amount in excess of the cost ofthe Product. This exclusive warranty shall supersede and control any other representations andwarranties with respect to this product.

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TOILET ACCESSORIES 102800-1

SECTION 102800 - TOILET ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Extent of each type of toilet accessory is shown on drawings. Work includes relocating existing accessories, installing the Contractor furnished items and Owner furnished items. Types of toilet accessories required include the following:

Paper towel dispensers (OFCI) Toilet paper dispensers (OFCI) Soap dispensers wall mounted (OFCI) Sharps & Gloves (OFCI) Grab bars (CFCI) Mirrors (CFCI) Shower Rod (CFCI) Shower Curtains (OFCI) Towel Bar (CFCI) Robe Hook (CFCI) Marker Board (OFCI) Shelving in Toilet/Shower Area

(OFCI = Owner Furnished, Contractor Installed) (CFCI = Contractor Furnished, Contractor Installed)

Wood blocking for all toilet accessories to be provided and installed under specification Section 061000. QUALITY ASSURANCE Inserts and Anchorages: Furnish inserts and anchoring devices that must be set in concrete or built into masonry; coordinate delivery with other work to avoid delay. Accessory Locations: Coordinate accessory locations with other work to avoid interference and to assure proper operation and servicing of accessory units. Manufacturer: Unless otherwise notes, numbers listed are Bobrick stock numbers. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data and installation instructions for each accessory. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MATERIALS Soap Dispensers: OFCI Surface Mounted Paper Towel Dispensers: OFCI Toilet Paper Dispensers: OFCI Sharps Containers & Glove Boxes OFCI

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Grab Bars (concealed mounting, 1 ½” diameter) GB42 B6806 42” L GB24 B6806 24” L GB18 B6806 18” Vertical Swing-up Grab Bar GB29 B4998 29" L Robe Hooks RB1 Classic Series, B-6727 Mirrors Size as shown on drawings. Custom tempered glass mirror with frame for concealed mounting. Shower Shelving Refer to Drawings for shelving in shower for soap and shampoo and shelving at sink and above toilet.

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SECTION 105200 - FIRE-PROTECTION SPECIALTIES

GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following:

1. Portable fire extinguishers.

2. Fire-protection cabinets for the following:

a. Portable fire extinguishers.

3. Fire-protection accessories.

B. Related Sections include the following:

1. Division 7 Section "Firestopping" for firestopping sealants at fire-rated cabinets.

2. Division 15 Section "Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems" for hose systems and racks.

3. Division 15 Section "Standpipe and Hose Systems" for fire hoses in cabinets.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fire-protection specialties.

1. Fire Extinguishers: Include rating and classification.

2. Cabinets: Include roughing-in dimensions, details showing mounting methods, relationships of box and trim to surrounding construction, door hardware, cabinet type, trim style, and panel style.

B. Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed cabinet finish required, prepared on Samples of size indicated below and of same thickness and material indicated for the Work. If finishes involve normal color and texture variations, include sample sets showing the full range of variations expected.

1. Size: 6-by-6-inch square Samples.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Source Limitations: Obtain fire extinguishers and cabinets through one source from a single manufacturer.

B. NFPA Compliance: Fabricate and label fire extinguishers to comply with NFPA 10, "Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers."

C. Fire Extinguishers: Listed and labeled for type, rating, and classification by an independent testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1. Provide extinguishers listed and labeled by FM.

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1.5 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate size of cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of fire extinguishers indicated and provided by Owner under separate Contract are accommodated.

B. Coordinate size of cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of hoses, hose valves, and hose racks indicated are accommodated.

2.1 PRODUCTS

2.2 MANUFACTURERS

A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Portable Fire Extinguishers:

a. Amerex Corporation.

b. Buckeye Fire Equipment Company.

c. J.L. Industries, Inc.

d. Kidde: Walter Kidde, The Fire Extinguisher Co.

e. Larsen's Manufacturing Company.

f. Potter-Roemer; Div. of Smith Industries, Inc.

2. Fire-Protection Cabinets:

a. General Accessory Manufacturing Co.

b. J.L. Industries, Inc.

c. Larsen's Manufacturing Company.

d. Potter-Roemer; Div. of Smith Industries, Inc.

2.3 MATERIALS

A. Aluminum: Alloy and temper recommended by aluminum producer and manufacturer for type of use and finish indicated, and as follows:

1. Sheet: ASTM B 209.

2. Extruded Shapes: ASTM B 221.

2.4 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

A. General: Provide fire extinguishers of type, size, and capacity for each cabinet and other locations indicated.

B. Multipurpose Dry-Chemical Type: UL-rated 4-A:60-B:C, 10-lb nominal capacity, in enameled-steel container.

2.5 FIRE-PROTECTION CABINETS

A. Cabinet Construction: Provide manufacturer's standard box (tub), with trim, frame, door, and hardware to suit cabinet type, trim style, and door style indicated. Weld joints and grind smooth. Miter and weld perimeter door frames.

1. Fire-Rated Cabinets: Listed and labeled to meet requirements of ASTM E 814 for fire-resistance rating of wall where it is installed.

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a. Construct fire-rated cabinets with double walls fabricated from 0.0478-inch thick, cold-rolled steel sheet lined with minimum 5/8-inch thick, fire-barrier material.

b. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes.

2. Cabinet Metal: Aluminum sheet.

3. Shelf: Same metal and finish as cabinet.

B. Cabinet Type: Suitable for the following:

1. Fire extinguisher. Larsens model 2409-R2, 5/16 Flat Trim, fully recessed with MP10 fire extinguisher. R.O-depth 6 1/4”.

C. Cabinet Mounting: Suitable for the following mounting conditions:

1. Fully-Recessed: Cabinet box recessed in walls of sufficient depth to suit style of trim indicated.

D. Cabinet Trim Style: Fabricate cabinet trim in one piece with corners mitered, welded, and ground smooth.

E. Cabinet Trim Material: Manufacturer's standard, as follows:

1. Same metal and finish as door.

F. Door Material: Manufacturer's standard, as follows:

1. Mill finish aluminum sheet.

G Door Style: Manufacturer's standard design, as follows:

1. Flush opaque panel, frameless, with no exposed hinges.

H. Door Construction: Fabricate doors according to manufacturer's standards, of materials indicated, and coordinated with cabinet types and trim styles selected.

1. Provide minimum 5/8-inch thick door frames, fabricated with tubular stiles and rails, and hollow-metal design.

I. Door Hardware: Provide manufacturer's standard door-operating hardware of proper type for cabinet type, trim style, and door material and style indicated. Provide concealed door pull and friction latch. Provide concealed or continuous-type hinge permitting door to open 180 degrees.

2.6 ACCESSORIES

A. Mounting Brackets: Manufacturer's standard steel, designed to secure extinguisher, of sizes required for types and capacities of extinguishers indicated, with plated or baked-enamel finish.

1. Provide brackets for extinguishers not located in cabinets.

2. Provide brackets for extinguishers located in cabinets.

B. Identification: Provide lettering to comply with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, color, size, spacing, and location. Locate as indicated by Architect.

1. Identify fire extinguisher in cabinet with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" applied to door.

a. Lettering Color: Red.

b. Orientation: Vertical.

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2.7 COLORS AND TEXTURES

A. Colors and Textures: Clear anodized aluminum.

2.8 FINISHES, GENERAL

A. Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations for applying and designating finishes.

B. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping.

C. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

2.9 ALUMINUM FINISHES

A. Finish designations prefixed by AA comply with the system established by the Aluminum Association for designating aluminum finishes.

B. Class II, Clear Anodic Finish: AA-M12C22A31 (Mechanical Finish: nonspecular as fabricated; Chemical Finish: etched, medium matte; Anodic Coating: Architectural Class II, clear coating 0.010 mm or thicker) complying with AAMA 607.1.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine roughing-in for hose valves, hose racks, and cabinets to verify actual locations of piping connections before cabinet installation.

B. Examine walls and partitions for suitable framing depth and blocking where recessed and semi recessed cabinets are to be installed.

C. Examine fire extinguishers for proper charging and tagging.

1. Remove and replace damaged, defective, or undercharged units.

D. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installing fire-protection specialties.

B. Install in locations and at mounting heights indicated or, if not indicated, at heights acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1. Prepare recesses for cabinets as required by type and size of cabinet and trim style.

2. Fasten mounting brackets to structure and cabinets, square and plumb.

3. Fasten cabinets to structure, square and plumb.

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3.3 INSTALLATION OF FIRE-RATED HOSE OR VALVE CABINETS

A. Install cabinet with not more than 1/16-inch tolerance between pipe OD and knockout OD. Center pipe within knockout.

B. Seal through-penetrations with firestopping sealant specified in Division 7 Section "Firestopping."

3.4 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND PROTECTION

A. Adjust cabinet doors that do not swing or operate freely.

B. Refinish or replace cabinets and doors damaged during installation.

C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure that cabinets and doors are without damage or deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion.

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