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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFFCC - Addendum #03 P a g e 1 | 3 A D D E N D U M DATE: December 1, 2021 TO: ALL PLAN HOLDERS AND BIDDERS RE: Family First Community Center SUBJECT: Addendum # 03 This Addendum dated December 1, 2021 shall amend the Bid set dated October 20, 2021 and shall be acknowledged by the Bidders on the Bid Form. PROJECT MANUAL Section 00 00 10 Table of Contents: Overview of revised, and omitted spec sections. Section 06 10 00 Rough Carpentry: Omit LEED Related Sections reference to Division 1 Section “LEED Requirements” Omit LEED Submittal Requirement for Credit MR 7. Section 06 18 00 Glued-Laminated Construction: Reference for factory finishing omitted. Section 07 21 00 Thermal Insulation: Added acceptable manufacturer for mineral fiber board insulation. Section 07 27 27 Self-Adhered Sheet Air and Water Barriers: Omit thermal spacers, article 2.5.I, in its entirety. Section 07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels: Edits and clarifications as noted. Section 08 52 01 Fiberglass-framed Storefronts, Entries and Window Systems: Edits and clarifications as noted. Added acceptable manufacturer for fiberglass windows. Section 08 80 00 Glazing: Edits and clarifications as noted. Section 09 21 16 Gypsum Board Assemblies: Clarified reglet product at Gallery columns. Section 09 51 00 Acoustical Ceilings: Edits and clarifications as noted. Added acceptable manufacturer for ceiling tiles and grid. Family First Community Center Addendum #03 December 1, 2021 P a g e 2 | 3 Section 09 64 00 Wood Flooring: Edits and clarifications as noted. Added acceptable manufacturer for wood floor. Section 09 65 00 Resilient Flooring: Added acceptable manufacturer for vinyl plank flooring. Added acceptable manufacturer for resilient base. Section 09 83 11 Acoustic Components: Added acceptable manufacturers for acoustical panels. Section 10 14 00 Signage: Omit section – all signage will be furnished by Owner and installed by Owner. Section 10 21 13 Toilet Compartments: HPL partition clarification. Section 10 26 00 Wall and Corner Protection: Clarified reinforced panel thicknesses. Section 10 51 00 Lockers: Added acceptable manufacturer for lockers. Section 11 66 23 Gymnasium Equipment: Edits and clarifications as noted. Added acceptable manufacturers for basketball backstop and gym divider. Appendix I – Approved Substitution Request Forms DRAWING SHEETS ARCHITECTURAL– See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. A100.B – Site Plan Noted power location for monument signage. A503 – Window Schedule: Revised to allow flanged or flangeless style fiberglass window at General Contractor’s option. A504 – Gallery Glazing Elevations: Clarification of flangeless style window at Gallery. A603 – Door & Window Details Omit cover cap from window detail. HEALTHPOINT – See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. HP 100 – HealthPoint Enlarged Plan – Finish HP 200 – HealthPoint – Interior Elevations Family First Community Center Addendum #03 December 1, 2021 P a g e 3 | 3 HP 201 – HealthPoint – Interior Elevations HP 202 – HealthPoint – Interior Elevations HP 203 – HealthPoint – Interior Elevations HP 300 – HealthPoint – Interior Details HP 301 – HealthPoint – Interior Details INTERIORS – See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. I-1.0 – Floor Plan I-1.1 – Floor Finish Plan I-1.2 – Interior RCP Plan I-4.0 – Casework I-7.0 – Finish Legend ELECTRICAL– See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. E010 – One Line Diagram E011 – Schedules E101 – Floor Plan – Power E102 – Floor Plan – Mechanical Power E121 – Floor Plan – Preliminary Low Voltage Systems E200 – Schedules – Lighting Fixtures E202 – Lighting Details MECHANICAL – See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. M302 – Details PLUMBING – See clouds on drawings for revisions and clarifications. P301 – Details See attached Memo For Record prepared by Sider + Byers for additional information. END OF BID SET - ADDENDUM NO. 03 192 Nickerson, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 285-2966 www.siderbyers.com MEMO FOR RECORD To: Baylis Architects Page: 1 of 3 Attention: Meredith Everist Date: 12.1.21 Project: Family First Community Center S+BA No.: 18083 Subject: Mechanical/Plumbing/Controls Items for Addendum Number 3 Please add the following items to Addendum Number 3 (also refer to Addendum drawings for mechanical and plumbing disciplines). 1. McGuire fixture traps and supplies are acceptable (in lieu of Brasscraft specified). 2. Samsung is not acceptable as a substitute for the VRF system. 3. JCI is only acceptable as a substitute for Trane for rooftop units if all of the noted information on the schedule is provided. This includes airflow monitoring, single zone VAV, low noise condenser fans and sound attenuation, occupancy sensor, spring isolation curb, etc. as noted on drawing M002. 4. Controls Section 23 09 00: CCI Controls is now Long Controls. Phone number shown has not changed. 5. Controls Section 23 09 00. Please add the following requirements to clarify the Controls and Energy Monitoring Requirements for this project. HVAC Controls • Central DDC Panel: Provide a JACE Tridium N4 series central panel to provide programming for scheduling, trend logging, alarms, and graphics viewable anywhere through the world wide web. • For the two ERVs and the heat pump serving the gymnasium, provide stand-alone controls with internal BACNet cards and links which will be wired to the JACE through a CAT 6 or TSP bus. The BACNet link will create the ability for the JACE to perform its function as set forth in “a” above. • For the VRF heat pump equipment, provide the manufacturer’s proprietary DDC controls, including a central communications panel such as Mitsubishi’s TE200 for local viewing and control. Link the VRF equipment to the JACE through a CAT 6 or TSP bus, creating the ability for the JACE to perform its function as set forth in “a” above. Plumbing Systems • General: Provide stand-alone controls not linked to the JACE DDC systems with the exception of data collection. • Hot Water Systems: Control the domestic water heating system at the water heaters and circulation pump within the mechanical room. Family First Community Center Addendum Number 3 December 1, 2021 Controls (cont.) Data Collection • Domestic Hot Water Use: Provide Sage in-line gas meter that reports gas use for domestic hot water use to the DDC system for inclusion in the dashboard. • Energy Metering: All uses which represent ten percent or more of the overall building energy use will be separately metered and reported. See electrical drawings for meter quantity and locations. • Data Collection: The energy metering will be collected by meters installed under Division 26, and reported to the JACE DDC system through a bus or Ethernet, depending on physical distances and separation. • Viewing: The JACE DDC system will include software and programming that create a “dashboard” that show energy use sampled a minimum of every 15 minutes and logged by hour, day, week, month or year at the viewer’s preference. Energy uses will be broken out into domestic hot water use, HVAC use, lighting, and plug loads as a minimum. 6. Drawing M302: Furnish Sage Metering natural gas in line meter with integral style electronics and pulse output to JACE datalogging system. Basis of design is Sage SIL/SRL without integral display, and with 24V power by M.C. 7. Drawing M302: Provide 24V power and control wiring to water meters. Compute building’s domestic water use and include in Energy Dashboard. 8. Drawing M302: The contractor’s attention is directed to the requirement for CO2 sensors in all occupied rooms. 9. Drawing P301: Clarification that gas pipe size to the water heater is 2” as shown on the plan and riser, not 1” as shown on the water heater detail. 10. Drawings P101, P301, and P302: Install Sage Metering natural gas in line meter downstream of shutoff valve, with integral style electronics and pulse output to JACE datalogging system. Basis of design is Sage SIL/SRL without integral display, and with 24V power by M.C. 11. Drawing P301: Provide two water meters by Onicon or Neptune, one for building hot water flow and one for circulation flow. Coordinate output requirements with Controls Contractor. JACE datalogging system will compute total building hot water usage. Basis of design is as follows. A. Manufacturer: Onicon or approved equal. B. Provide flow meter complete with all necessary installation hardware (installation kit i.e. full port ball valve, close nipple, branch outlet). Insertion meters shall be hot tap insertion design and removable without system shutdown. Determine required model by pipe size and control output required for application. Family First Community Center Addendum Number 3 December 1, 2021 Meters (cont.) C. Pipe size: 1. 3/4" to 1”: Inline turbine meter (F-13xx). 2. 1-1/4” to 2”: Single turbine insertion meter (F-11xx). D. Turbine shall be contra-rotating axial turbine element with rotational sensing accomplished electronically by sensing impedance change. Paddle type rotors will not be acceptable. Magnetic or photoelectric sensing will not be acceptable. Dual turbine models shall have averaging circuit to reduce measurement errors due to swirl and flow profile distortion. E. Each flow sensor shall be individually wet-calibrated and tagged accordingly against the manufacturers primary volumetric standards, which must be accurate to within 0.1% and traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). F. Performance: 1. Accuracy shall be within ±0.5% of actual reading at the calibrated typical velocity, within ±1% of reading over a 10:1 turndown. 2. Overall rangeability shall be from 0.25 ft/s to 20 ft/s (80:1 turndown ratio). 3. The sensor shall have a maximum operating pressure of 400 PSI, maximum operating temperature of 200°F and a pressure drop of less than 1 PSI at 17 feet per second flow velocity. G. Construction: 1. Wetted metal components shall be nickel plated brass / 316L SS. 2. Turbine meter elements shall be made of polypropylene with sapphire jewel bearings and tungsten carbide shafts. H. Controls: 1. Provide 24 V AC/DC power (field selectable) to the flow meter. 2. All outputs shall be linear with flow rate. 3. Analog Output (xx10) a. The sensor shall have two integral non-isolated analog outputs, one 0-10 VDC and one 4–20 mA, for connection to a building management system. BY: Nathan Byers, P.E., Associate Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 00 00 10 October 20, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #16-0996 00 00 10 - 1 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 DIVISION 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS 00 11 13 Advertisement for Bids 00 11 14 Synopsis of Bidding Information 00 21 13 Instructions to Bidders 00 31 00 Available Project Information ...................................................................... ADD 01 00 42 10 Bid Submittal Checklist 00 52 00 Agreement Between Owner and Contractor (Sample) 00 52 00 Standard Form of Agreement - A101-2017 (7-26-2021) 00 72 00 General Conditions 00 72 00 General Conditions AIA Document A201 – 2017 00 80 00 Forms Form A - Bid Form ....................................................................................... ADD 01 Form B – Proposal Bid Bond Form C – List of Subcontractors, Part One (Submissions of HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical Subcontractors) Form D – List of Subcontractors, Part Two (Submission of Structural Steel and Rebar Subcontractors) Form E - Contractor Qualifications/Evaluation Form F – Qualifications of Project Key Personnel Form G – Contract Bond Form DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 10 00 Summary 01 11 50 Delegated Design and Deferred Submittals 01 20 00 Price and Payment Procedures 01 21 00 Allowances .................................................................................................. ADD 01 01 23 00 Alternates 01 30 00 Administrative Requirements ...................................................................... ADD 01 01 35 15 LEED Certification Procedures 01 40 00 Quality Requirements 01 42 00 References 01 43 39 Mockups 01 45 54 Building Envelope Air Barrier Testing 01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01 57 21 Indoor Air Quality Controls 01 60 00 Product Requirements 01 60 01 Substitution Request Form 01 73 00 Execution 01 74 19 Construction Waste Management and Disposal 01 77 00 Closeout Procedures 01 91 13 General Commissioning Requirements DIVISION 02 – EXISTING CONDITIONS NOT USED DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 03 30 00 Cast-In-Place Concrete 03 35 13 Concrete Floor and Architectural CIP Finishing 03 35 36 Polished Concrete Finishing Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 00 00 10 October 20, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #16-0996 00 00 10 - 2 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 03 54 00 Cast Underlayment ..................................................................................... ADD 01 DIVISION 04 - MASONRY NOT USED DIVISION 05 - METALS 05 05 13 Shop - Applied Coatings for Metal 05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing 05 50 00 Metal Fabrications 05 52 13 Pipe and Tube Railings DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 10 00 Rough Carpentry ........................................................................................ ADD 03 06 16 00 Sheathing 06 18 00 Glued-Laminated Construction ................................................................... ADD 03 06 20 20 Finish Carpentry 06 41 00 Architectural Wood Casework DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 13 00 Sheet Waterproofing ................................................................................... ADD 01 07 14 00 Fluid Applied Waterproofing ........................................................................ ADD 01 07 19 00 Water Repellents 07 21 00 Thermal Insulation ...................................................................................... ADD 03 07 26 16 Under-Slab Vapor Barrier 07 27 27 Self-Adhered Sheet Air and Water Barriers ................................................ ADD 03 07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels ...................................................................................... ADD 03 07 54 16 Ethylene Interpolymer (KEE) Roofing ......................................................... ADD 01 07 54 19 Polyvinyl-Chloride Roofing 07 55 63 Vegetated Roof Covering 07 62 00 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 07 72 00 Roof Accessories 07 90 05 Joint Sealers 07 92 13 Exterior Joint Sealants DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 08 11 13 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 08 15 73 Interior Sliding Doors 08 31 00 Access Doors and Panels 08 52 01 Fiberglass-Framed Storefronts, Entries and Windows .............................. ADD 03 08 71 00 Door Hardware 08 80 00 Glazing ....................................................................................................... ADD 03 08 83 00 Mirrors 08 91 00 Louvers DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 09 05 10 Flooring Moisture Measurement and Mitigation ......................................... ADD 01 09 21 16 Gypsum Board Assemblies ........................................................................ ADD 03 09 31 00 Tiling ............................................................................................................. ADD01 09 51 00 Acoustical Ceilings ..................................................................................... ADD 03 09 64 00 Wood Flooring ............................................................................................ ADD 03 Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 00 00 10 October 20, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #16-0996 00 00 10 - 3 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 09 65 00 Resilient Flooring ........................................................................................ ADD03 09 68 13 Tile Carpeting 09 83 11 Acoustical Components .............................................................................. ADD03 09 90 00 Painting and Coating 09 96 53 Elastomeric Coating DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10 11 00 Visual Display Surfaces 10 14 00 Signage ...................................................................................................... ADD 03 10 21 13 Toilet Compartments .................................................................................. ADD 03 10 26 00 Wall and Corner Protection ........................................................................ ADD 03 10 28 00 Toilet Accessories 10 44 00 Fire Protection Specialties 10 51 00 Lockers ........................................................................................ ADD01 | ADD 03 10 80 13 Miscellaneous Specialties DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT 11 01 14 Fall Arrest & Fall Restraint System 11 31 00 Appliances 11 66 23 Gymnasium Equipment ................................................................ ADD 01 | ADD 03 11 70 00 Healthcare Equipment DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS 12 20 00 Window Treatments 12 36 00 Countertops DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION NOT USED DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT NOT USED DIVISION 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 00 00 Fire Suppression General Conditions 21 05 00 Common Work Results for Fire Suppression 21 13 13 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 21 13 16 Dry-Pipe Sprinkler Systems DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING 22 00 00 Plumbing General Conditions 22 05 00 Common Work Results for Plumbing 22 07 00 Plumbing Insulation 22 08 00 Commissioning of Plumbing 22 11 00 Facility Water Distribution 22 11 16 PEX Domestic Water Piping 22 13 00 Facility Sanitary Sewerage 22 14 00 Facility Storm Drainage 22 23 00 Natural Gas Systems 22 30 00 Plumbing Equipment 22 40 00 Plumbing Fixtures Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 00 00 10 October 20, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #16-0996 00 00 10 - 4 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 22 60 00 Medical Gas Equipment 22 69 00 Medical Gas Piping System Certification DIVISION 23 – HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) 23 00 00 HVAC General Conditions 23 05 00 Common Work Results for HVAC 23 05 93 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing 23 07 00 HVAC Insulation 23 08 00 Commissioning of HVAC 23 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for HVAC 23 23 00 Refrigerant Piping 23 31 00 HVAC Ducts and Casings 23 33 00 Air Duct Accessories 23 34 00 HVAC Fans 23 37 00 Air Outlets and Inlets 23 72 00 Energy Recovery Units 23 74 00 Outdoor Air Handling Units 23 81 26 Split-System Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps 23 81 43 Air-Cooled Variable Refrigerant Flow Heat Pumps DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL 26 00 00 Electrical General Conditions 26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical 26 05 19 Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables 26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems 26 05 33 Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems 26 05 53 Identification for Electrical Systems 26 05 73 Electrical Systems Studies 26 08 00 Commissioning of Electrical Systems 26 09 23 Lighting Control Devices 26 24 13 Switchboards 26 24 16 Panelboards 26 27 13 Electricity Metering 26 27 26 Wiring Devices 26 28 13 Fuses and Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 26 51 19 Interior and Exterior Lighting DIVISION 27 – COMMUNICATIONS 27 00 00 Low Voltage General Conditions DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 46 00 Fire Alarm General Conditions DIVISION 31 – EARTHWORK 31 10 00 Site Clearing ................................................................................................ ADD 01 31 20 00 Earth Moving ............................................................................................... ADD 01 31 25 00 Temporary Erosion Control ......................................................................... ADD 01 DIVISION 32 – EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 32 12 16 Asphalt Paving ............................................................................................ ADD 01 Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 00 00 10 October 20, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #16-0996 00 00 10 - 5 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 32 13 13 Concrete Paving .......................................................................................... ADD 01 32 17 23 Pavement Markings .................................................................................... ADD 01 32 30 00 Site Improvements 32 80 00 Irrigation 32 90 00 Planting DIVISION 33 – UTILITIES 33 10 00 Water Distribution System 33 30 00 Sanitary Sewer System 33 40 00 Storm Drainage System APPENDICES APPENDIX A Construction Mitigation APPENDIX B Interior HVAC Noise Control Report APPENDIX C Healthpoint Cutsheets APPENDIX D Exhibit A and Exhibit B ................................................................................ ADD 01 APPENDIX E Geotechnical Report APPENDIX F School District Requirements APPENDIX G RSD Student Calendar 2021-2022 APPENDIX H Pre Bid Attendees and Questions ............................................................... ADD 01 APPENDIX I Approved Substitution Request Forms ....................................................... ADD 03 .................................................................................................................... ADD 01 END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - 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. Framing with dimension lumber. 2. Framing with timber. 3. Framing with engineered wood products (including I-joists). 4. Prefabricated open web wood trusses (combination wood and metal): 5. Rooftop equipment bases and support curbs. 6. Wood blocking, cants, and nailers. 7. Wood furring and grounds. 8. Wood sleepers. 9. Utility shelving. 10. Plywood backing panels. B . Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 1 Section "LEED Requirements" for additional LEED requirements. 2.1. Division 2 Section "Termite Control" for site application of borate treatment to wood framing. 3.2. Division 6 Section "Sheathing." 1.3 DEFINITIONS A . Exposed Framing: Framing not concealed by other construction. B . Dimension Lumber: Lumber of 2 inches nominal or greater but less than 5 inches nominal in least dimension. C . Timber: Lumber of 5 inches nominal or greater in least dimension. D . Lumber grading agencies, and the abbreviations used to reference them, include the following: 1. NLGA: National Lumber Grades Authority. 2. WCLIB: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau. 3. WWPA: Western Wood Products Association. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details. 1. Include data for wood-preservative treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated materials comply with requirements. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained. 2. Include data for fire-retardant treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated materials comply with requirements. Include physical properties of treated materials based on testing by a qualified independent testing agency. 3. For fire-retardant treatments specified to be High-Temperature (HT) type, include physical properties of treated lumber both before and after exposure to elevated temperatures, based on testing by a qualified independent testing agency according to ASTM D 5664. 4. For products receiving a waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site. 5. Include copies of warranties from chemical treatment manufacturers for each type of treatment. 6. Comply with submittal requirements of General Structural Notes for Engineered Wood Products and Prefabricated Open Web Wood Trusses (combination wood and metal): B . Fastener Patterns: Full-size templates for fasteners in exposed framing. C . LEED Submittals: 1. Credit EQ 4.1: Manufacturers' product data for construction adhesive, including printed statement of VOC content. 2. Credit EQ 4.4: Composite wood manufacturer's product data for each composite wood product used indicating that bonding agent used contains no urea formaldehyde. 3. Credit MR 7: Certificates of chain-of-custody signed by manufacturers certifying that products specified to be made from certified wood were made from wood obtained from forests certified by an FSC-accredited certification body to comply with FSC 1.2, "Principles and Criteria." Include evidence that mill is certified for chain-of-custody by an FSC-accredited certification body. D .C . Material Certificates: For dimension lumber specified to comply with minimum allowable unit stresses. Indicate species and grade selected for each use and design values approved by the ALSC Board of Review. E .D . Research/Evaluation Reports: For the following, showing compliance with building code in effect for Project: 1. Wood-preservative-treated wood. 2. Fire-retardant-treated wood. 3. Engineered wood products. 4. Power-driven fasteners. 5. Powder-actuated fasteners. 6. Expansion anchors. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 7. Metal framing anchors. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Source Limitations for Engineered Wood Products: Obtain each type of engineered wood product through one source from a single manufacturer. 1.6 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OPEN WEB JOISTS. A . Structural Performance: Provide joists capable of withstanding design loads indicated on the Structural Drawings. 1. Comprehensive structural calculations of joists signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation shall be submitted to the Architect and Structural Engineer for review prior to joist fabrication. 2. Shop drawings and structural calculations shall also be submitted to the Building Official for review as required. B . Unless otherwise indicated, design open web joists to withstand design loads with live load deflections as indicated on structural drawings. C . Camber open web joists equal to the calculated dead load deflection. 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . Stack lumber flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WOOD PRODUCTS, GENERAL A . Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no grading agency is indicated, provide lumber that complies with the applicable rules of any rules- writing agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review. Provide lumber graded by an agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under the rules indicated. 1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. 2. For exposed lumber indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece. 3. Where nominal sizes are indicated, provide actual sizes required by DOC PS 20 for moisture content specified. Where actual sizes are indicated, they are minimum dressed sizes for dry lumber. 4. Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated. B . Engineered Wood Products: Provide engineered wood products acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and for which current model code research or evaluation reports exist that show compliance with building code in effect for Project. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. Allowable Design Stresses: Provide engineered wood products with allowable design stresses, as published by manufacturer, that meet or exceed those indicated. Manufacturer's published values shall be determined from empirical data or by rational engineering analysis and demonstrated by comprehensive testing performed by a qualified independent testing agency. 2.2 WOOD-PRESERVATIVE-TREATED LUMBER A . Pressure Treatment of Lumber Above Grade: AWPA Treatment C2 using waterborne preservative to 0.25 lb/cu ft retention. Preservatives used shall comply with General Structural Notes. 1. For exposed items indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, use chemical formulations that do not require incising, contain colorants, bleed through, or otherwise adversely affect finishes. B . Pressure Treatment of Lumber in Contact with Soil: AWPA Treatment C2 using waterborne preservative designated in AWPA C2 as suitable for ground contact use to 0.4 lb/cu ft retention. Preservatives used shall comply with General Structural Notes. C . Kiln-dry lumber after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent. Do not use material that is warped or does not comply with requirements for untreated material. D . Mark lumber with treatment quality mark of an inspection agency approved by the ALSC Board of Review. 1. For exposed lumber indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, mark end or back of each piece, E . Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings, and the following: 1. Wood cants, nailers, curbs, equipment support bases, blocking, stripping, and similar members in connection with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofing. 2. Wood sills, ledgers, sleepers, blocking, furring, stripping, and similar concealed members in contact with masonry or concrete. 3. Wood framing and furring attached directly to the interior of below-grade exterior masonry or concrete walls. 4. Wood framing members that are less than 18 inches above the ground in crawlspaces or unexcavated areas. 5. Wood floor plates that are installed over concrete slabs. 2.3 FIRE-RETARDANT-TREATED MATERIALS A . General: Comply with performance requirements in AWPA C20 (lumber) and AWPA C27 (plywood). 1. Use Exterior type for exterior locations and where indicated. 2. Use Interior Type A, High Temperature (HT) for enclosed roof framing, framing in attic spaces, and where indicated. 3. Use Interior Type A, unless otherwise indicated. B . Identify fire-retardant-treated wood with appropriate classification marking of testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 C . Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings, and the following: 1. Concealed blocking. 2. Plywood backing panels. 2.4 DIMENSION LUMBER FRAMING A . Maximum Moisture Content: 19 percent. B . Non-Load-Bearing Interior Partitions: Stud or No. 2 grade and any of the following species: 1. Hem-fir (north); NLGA. 2. Spruce-pine-fir; NLGA. 3. Douglas fir, NLGA C . Load-Bearing Framing, including stud walls, joists, rafters, beams, headers and other miscellaneous load bearing members: See General Structural Notes. D . Ceiling Joists (Non-Load-Bearing): Construction or No. 2 grade of any species. E . Exposed Framing: Provide material hand-selected for uniformity of appearance and freedom from characteristics, on exposed surfaces and edges, that would impair finish appearance, including decay, honeycomb, knot-holes, shake, splits, torn grain, and wane. 1. Species and Grade: As indicated above for load-bearing framing of same type. 2.5 TIMBER FRAMING A . Provide timber framing complying with the following requirements, according to grading rules of grading agency indicated: 1. Species and Grade: See General Structural Notes. 2. Maximum Moisture Content: See General Structural Notes. 3. Additional Restriction: Free of heart centers. 2.6 ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS A . Laminated-Veneer Lumber (LVL): Structural composite lumber made from wood veneers with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, evaluated and monitored according to ASTM D 5456 and manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ASTM D 2559 and containing no urea formaldehyde. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements listed in General Structural Notes. 2. Structural Properties: Provide units with depths and design values not less than those indicated. B . Parallel-Strand Lumber (PSL): Structural composite lumber made from wood strand elements with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, evaluated and monitored according to ASTM D 5456 and manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ASTM D 2559 and containing no urea formaldehyde. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements listed in General Structural Notes. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Structural Properties: Provide units with depths and design values not less than those indicated. C . Laminated-Strand Lumber (LSL): Structural composite lumber made from wood strand elements with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, evaluated and monitored according to ASTM D 5456 and manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ASTM D 2559 and containing no urea formaldehyde. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements listed in General Structural Notes. 2. Structural Properties: Provide units with depths and design values not less than those indicated. D . Prefabricated Open Web Wood Trusses (Combination Wood and Metal): Prefabricated units made with solid or structural composite lumber chords, tubular steel webs connected to chords with steel pins, and bearing hardware/attachments of material and size as required by manufacturer. Provide units complying with material requirements of and with structural capacities established and monitered according to an approved ICC-ES Evaluaton Report. 1. Provide trusses manufactured without urea formaldehyde. 2. Chord Material: Chord material shall have a minimum specific gravity (SG) of 0.50. 3. Web Material: Cold-formed steel tubes conforming to ASTM A500, Grade B, with exceptions approved by applicable ICC-ES Evaluation Report. 4. Structural Properties: Provide unit types with depths designated in Structural Drawings and designed to support all loads indicated in the Drawings. E . Wood I-Joists: Prefabricated units, I-shaped in cross section, made with solid or structural composite lumber flanges and wood-based structural panel webs, let into and bonded to flanges. Provide units complying with material requirements of and with structural capacities established and monitored according to ASTM D 5055. 1. Provide I-joists manufactured without urea formaldehyde. 2. Chord Material: Chord material shall be manufactured with laminated veneer lumber (LVL) and have a minimum specific gravity (SG) of at least 0.50. 3. Web Material: Either oriented strand board or plywood, complying with DOC PS 1 or DOC PS 2, Exposure 1. 4. Structural Properties: Provide units with depths and design values not less than those indicated. 5. Provide units complying with APA PRI-400, factory marked with APA trademark indicating nominal joist depth, joist class, span ratings, mill identification, and compliance with APA standard. F . Rim Boards: Product designed to be used as a load-bearing member and to brace wood I- joists at bearing ends, complying with research/evaluation report for I-joists. 1. Manufacturer: Provide products by same manufacturer as I-joists. 2. Material: Laminated Strand Lumber or Laminated Veneer Lumber. Provide rim boards made without urea formaldehyde. 3. Thickness: See Structural Drawings. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 7 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 4. Provide performance-rated product complying with APA PRR-401, rim board grade, factory marked with APA trademark indicating thickness, grade, and compliance with APA standard. 2.7 MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER A . General: Provide miscellaneous lumber indicated and lumber for support or attachment of other construction, including the following: 1. Blocking. 2. Nailers. 3. Rooftop equipment bases and support curbs. 4. Cants. 5. Furring. 6. Grounds. 7. Utility shelving. B . For items of dimension lumber size, provide lumber of same species and grade as load- bearing framing indicated above. C . For blocking not used for attachment of other construction, Utility, Stud, or No. 3 grade lumber of any species may be used provided that it is cut and selected to eliminate defects that will interfere with its attachment and purpose. D . For blocking and nailers used for attachment of other construction, select and cut lumber to eliminate knots and other defects that will interfere with attachment of other work. E . For furring strips for installing plywood or hardboard paneling, select boards with no knots capable of producing bent-over nails and damage to paneling. 2.8 PLYWOOD BACKING PANELS A . Telephone and Electrical Equipment Backing Panels: DOC PS 1, Exposure 1, C-D Plugged,[ fire-retardant treated,] in thickness indicated or, if not indicated, not less than 1/2- inch nominal thickness. 2.9 FASTENERS A . General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this Article for material and manufacture. 1. Where rough carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, pressure-preservative treated, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners with post-hot-dip galvanized zinc coating complying with ASTM A 153, or mechanically galvanized complying with ASTM B695, Class 55 or greater. B . Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTM F 1667. C . Power-Driven Fasteners: NES NER-272. D . Wood Screws: ASME B18.6.1. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 8 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 E . Lag Bolts: ASME B18.2.1 F . Bolts: Steel bolts complying with ASTM A 307, Grade A; with ASTM A 563 hex nuts and, where indicated, flat washers. G . Expansion Anchors: Use only expansion bolts listed in General Structural Notes. 2.10 METAL FRAMING ANCHORS A . Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements listed in General Structural Notes. B . Galvanized Steel Sheet: Hot-dip, zinc-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653, G60 (Z180) coating designation. 1. Use for interior locations only. 2. See General Structural Notes for requirements when used in exterior applications or with preservative-treated lumber. C . Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 316L. 1. Use for exterior locations and only where specifically indicated in the drawings. See General Structural Notes for other requirements. D . Joist Hangers, Holdowns, Hurricane Clips, and other miscellaneous light gage connectors: Refer to Structural Drawings. 2.11 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A . Sill-Sealer Gaskets: Glass-fiber-resilient insulation, fabricated in strip form, for use as a sill sealer; 1-inch (25-mm) nominal thickness, compressible to 1/32 inch (0.8 mm); selected from manufacturer's standard widths to suit width of sill members indicated. B . Sill-Sealer Gaskets: Closed-cell neoprene foam, 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) thick, selected from manufacturer's standard widths to suit width of sill members indicated. C . Adhesives for Gluing [Furring] [and] [Sleepers] to Concrete or Masonry: Formulation complying with ASTM D 3498 that is approved for use indicated by adhesive manufacturer. 1. Use adhesives that have a VOC content of [70] <Insert limit> g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24). D . Water-Repellent Preservative: NWWDA-tested and -accepted formulation containing 3-iodo- 2-propynyl butyl carbamate, combined with an insecticide containing chloropyrifos as its active ingredient. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A . Set rough carpentry to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true to line, cut, and fitted. Fit rough carpentry to other construction; scribe and cope as needed for accurate fit. Locate [furring, ]nailers, blocking, [grounds, ]and similar supports to comply with requirements for attaching other construction. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 9 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . Framing Standard: Comply with AF&PA's "Details for Conventional Wood Frame Construction," unless otherwise indicated. C . Framing with Engineered Wood Products: Install engineered wood products to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. D . Metal Framing Anchors: Install metal framing to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. E . Do not splice structural members between supports, unless otherwise indicated. F . Provide blocking and framing as indicated and as required to support facing materials, fixtures, specialty items, and trim. 1. Provide metal clips for fastening gypsum board or lath at corners and intersections where framing or blocking does not provide a surface for fastening edges of panels. Space clips not more than 16 inches o.c. G . Provide fire blocking in furred spaces, stud spaces, and other concealed cavities as indicated and as follows: 1. Fire block furred spaces of walls, at each floor level, at ceiling, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. with solid wood blocking or noncombustible materials accurately fitted to close furred spaces. 2. Fire block concealed spaces of wood-framed walls and partitions at each floor level, at ceiling line of top story, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. Where fire blocking is not inherent in framing system used, provide closely fitted solid wood blocks of same width as framing members and 2-inch nominal- thickness. 3. Fire block concealed spaces between floor sleepers with same material as sleepers to limit concealed spaces to not more than 100 sq. ft. and to solidly fill space below partitions. 4. Fire block concealed spaces behind combustible cornices and exterior trim at not more than 20 feet o.c. H . Sort and select lumber so that natural characteristics will not interfere with installation or with fastening other materials to lumber. Do not use materials with defects that interfere with function of member or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement. I . Comply with AWPA M4 for applying field treatment to cut surfaces of preservative-treated lumber. 1. Use inorganic boron for items that are continuously protected from liquid water. 2. Use copper naphthenate for items not continuously protected from liquid water. J . Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated, complying with the following: 1. NES NER-272 for power-driven fasteners. 2. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's International Building Code. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 K . Use common wire nails, unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make tight connections between members. Install fasteners without splitting wood; do not countersink nail heads, unless otherwise indicated. L . For exposed work, arrange fasteners in straight rows parallel with edges of members, with fasteners evenly spaced, and with adjacent rows staggered. 1. Comply with indicated fastener patterns where applicable. Before fastening, mark fastener locations, using a template made of sheet metal, plastic, or cardboard. 2. Use finishing nails, unless otherwise indicated. [Do not countersink nail heads] [Countersink nail heads and fill holes with wood filler]. 3.2 WOOD [GROUND,] [SLEEPER,] BLOCKING, AND NAILER INSTALLATION A . Install where indicated and where required for[ screeding or] attaching other work. Form to shapes indicated and cut as required for true line and level of attached work. Coordinate locations with other work involved. B . Attach items to substrates to support applied loading. Recess bolts and nuts flush with surfaces, unless otherwise indicated. C . Provide permanent grounds of dressed, pressure-preservative-treated, key-beveled lumber not less than 1-1/2 inches wide and of thickness required to bring face of ground to exact thickness of finish material. Remove temporary grounds when no longer required. 3.3 WOOD FURRING INSTALLATION A . Install level and plumb with closure strips at edges and openings. Shim with wood as required for tolerance of finish work. B . Furring to Receive Plywood or Hardboard Paneling: Install 1-by-3-inch nominal size furring [horizontally] [and] [vertically] at 24 inches o.c. C . Furring to Receive [Gypsum Board] [Plaster Lath]: Install 1-by-2-inch nominal-size furring vertically at16 inches o.c. 3.4 WALL AND PARTITION FRAMING INSTALLATION A . General: Provide single bottom plate (unless double bottom plates are shown on the drawings) and double top plates using members of 2-inch nominal thickness whose widths equal that of studs, except single top plate may be used for non-load-bearing partitions. Fasten plates to supporting construction, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Provide continuous horizontal blocking at midheight of partitions more than 96 inches high, using members of 2-inch nominal thickness and of same width as wall or partitions. B . Construct corners and intersections with three or more studs, except that two studs may be used for interior non-load-bearing partitions. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 061000 October 20, 2021 ROUGH CARPENTRY Project #16-0996 061000 - 11 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 C . Frame openings in accordance with following requirements: 1. For non-load-bearing partitions, provide double-jamb studs and headers not less than 4-inch nominal depth for openings 48 inches and less in width, 6-inch nominal depth for openings 48 to 72 inches in width, 8-inch nominal depth for openings 72 to 120 inches in width, and not less than 10-inch nominal depth for openings 10 to 12 feet in width. 2. For load-bearing walls, see Structural Drawings. 3.5 PROTECTION A . Protect wood that has been treated with inorganic boron (SBX) from weather. If, despite protection, inorganic boron-treated wood becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPA-registered label. END OF SECTION 061000 Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 06 18 00 October 20, 2021 GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION Project #16-0996 06 18 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A . Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A . Section includes framing using structural glued-laminated timber. B . Related Requirements: 1. Division 1 Section "LEED Certification Procedures" for additional LEED requirements. 2. 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry: For dimension lumber items associated with structural glued-laminated timber. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A . Structural Glued-Laminated (Glulam) Timber: An engineered, stress-rated timber product assembled from selected and prepared wood laminations bonded together with adhesives and with the grain of the laminations approximately parallel longitudinally. 1.4 REFERENCE STANDARDS A . AITC 110 - Standard Appearance Grades for Structural Glued Laminated Timber; 2001. B . AITC 111 - Recommended Practice for Protection of Structural Glued Laminated Timber During Transit, Storage and Erection; 2005. C . AITC 117 - Standard Specifications for Structural Glued Laminated Timber of Softwood Species; 2010. D . AITC A190.1 - American National Standard for Wood Products - Structural Glued Laminated Timber; 2007. E . ASTM A123/A123M - Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products; 2017. F . ASTM A153/A153M - Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware; 2016a. G . AWPA M4 - Standard for the Care of Preservative-Treated Wood Products; 2011. H . AWPA U1 - Use Category System: User Specification for Treated Wood; 2017. 1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: For each type of product. 1. Include data on lumber, adhesives, fabrication, and protection. 2. For preservative-treated wood products. Include chemical treatment manufacturer's written instructions for handling, storing, installing, and finishing treated material. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 06 18 00 October 20, 2021 GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION Project #16-0996 06 18 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3. For connectors. Include installation instructions. B . Shop Drawings: 1. Show layout of structural glued-laminated timber system and full dimensions of each member. 2. Indicate species and laminating combination. 3. Include large-scale details of connections. C . Samples: Full width and depth, 24 inches long, showing the range of variation to be expected in appearance of structural glued-laminated timber including variations due to specified treatment. 1. Apply specified factory finish to three sides of half length of each Sample. D . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A . Certificates of Conformance: Issued by a qualified testing and inspecting agency indicating that structural glued-laminated timber complies with requirements in AITC A190.1. B . Material Certificates: For preservative-treated wood products, from manufacturer. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained. C . Research/Evaluation Reports: For structural glued-laminated timber and timber connectors, from ICC-ES. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: An AITC- or APA-EWS-licensed firm certified for chain of custody by an FSC-accredited certification body. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . General: Comply with provisions in AITC 111. B . Individually wrap members using plastic-coated paper covering with water-resistant seams. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 STRUCTURAL GLUED-LAMINATED TIMBER A . General: Provide structural glued-laminated timber that complies with the requirements listed in the General Structural Notes. 1. Factory mark each piece of structural glued-laminated timber with AITC Quality Mark or APA-EWS trademark. Place mark on surfaces that are not exposed in the completed Work. 2. Provide structural glued-laminated timber made from single species. 3. Provide structural glued-laminated timber made from solid lumber laminations; do not use laminated veneer lumber. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 06 18 00 October 20, 2021 GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION Project #16-0996 06 18 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 4. Provide structural glued-laminated timber made with wet-use adhesive complying with AITC A190.1. B . Species and Grades for Structural Glued-Laminated Timber: See General Structural Notes. C . Species and Grades for Beams: See General Structural Notes. D . Appearance Grade: Architectural, complying with AITC 110. 1. For Architectural appearance grades, fill voids as required by AITC 110. 2.2 PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT A . Preservative Treatment: Where preservative-treated structural glued-laminated timber is indicated, comply with AWPA U1, Use Category 3B. 1. Use preservative solution without substances that might interfere with application of indicated finishes. 2. Do not incise structural glued-laminated timber or wood used to produce structural glued-laminated timber. B . Preservative: 1. Oxine copper (copper-8-quinolinolate) in a light petroleum solvent. 2. Pentachlorophenol in light petroleum solvent. 3. Copper naphthenate in a light petroleum solvent. 4. Ammoniacal zinc copper arsenate (ACZA) in a water solution. 5. Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in a water solution. 6. Ammoniacal copper quat Type A (ACQ-C) in a water solution. 7. Propiconazole tebuconazole imidacloprid (PTI) in a water emulsion. C . After dressing members, apply a copper naphthenate field-treatment preservative to comply with AWPA M4 to surfaces cut to a depth of more than 1/16 inch. 2.3 TIMBER CONNECTORS A . See Structural Drawings and General Notes. B . Finish steel assemblies and fasteners with rust-inhibitive primer, 2-mil dry film thickness. C . Hot-dip galvanize steel assemblies and fasteners after fabrication to comply with ASTM A123/A123M or ASTM A153/A153M. 2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A . End Sealer: Manufacturer's standard, transparent, colorless wood sealer that is effective in retarding the transmission of moisture at cross-grain cuts and is compatible with indicated finish. B . Penetrating Sealer: Manufacturer's standard, transparent, penetrating wood sealer that is compatible with indicated finish. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 06 18 00 October 20, 2021 GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION Project #16-0996 06 18 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2.5 FABRICATION A . Shop fabricate for connections to greatest extent possible, including cutting to length and drilling bolt holes. 1. Dress exposed surfaces as needed to remove planing and surfacing marks. B . Camber: Fabricate horizontal and inclined members of less than 1:1 slope with either circular or parabolic camber equal to 1/500 of span unless otherwise noted on Structural Drawings. C . Where preservative-treated members are indicated, fabricate (cut, drill, surface, and sand) before treatment to greatest extent possible. Where fabrication must be done after treatment, apply a field-treatment preservative to comply with AWPA M4. 1. Use inorganic boron (SBX) treatment for members not in contact with the ground and continuously protected from liquid water. 2. Use copper naphthenate treatment for members in contact with the ground or not continuously protected from liquid water. D . End-Cut Sealing: Immediately after end cutting each member to final length and after preservative treatment, apply a saturation coat of end sealer to ends and other cross-cut surfaces, keeping surfaces flood coated for not less than 10 minutes. E . Seal Coat: After fabricating, sanding, and end-coat sealing, apply a heavy saturation coat of penetrating sealer on surfaces of each unit except for preservative-treated wood where treatment included a water repellent. 2.6 FACTORY FINISHING A . Wiped Stain Finish: Manufacturer's standard, dry-appearance, penetrating acrylic stain and sealer; oven dried and resistant to mildew and fungus. 1. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. B . Clear Finish: Manufacturer's standard, two-coat, clear varnish finish; resistant to mildew and fungus. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Examine substrates in areas to receive structural glued-laminated timber, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements, installation tolerances, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B . Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A . General: Erect structural glued-laminated timber true and plumb and with uniform, close- fitting joints. Provide temporary bracing to maintain lines and levels until permanent supporting members are in place. 1. Handle and temporarily support glued-laminated timber to prevent surface damage, compression, and other effects that might interfere with indicated finish. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 06 18 00 October 20, 2021 GLUED-LAMINATED CONSTRUCTION Project #16-0996 06 18 00 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . Cutting: Avoid extra cutting after fabrication. Where field fitting is unavoidable, comply with requirements for shop fabrication. C . Fit structural glued-laminated timber by cutting and restoring exposed surfaces to match specified surfacing and finishing. 1. Predrill for fasteners using timber connectors as templates. 2. Finish exposed surfaces to remove planning or surfacing marks and to provide a finish equivalent to that produced by machine sanding with No. 120 grit sandpaper. 3. Coat cross cuts with end sealer. 4. Where preservative-treated members must be cut during erection, apply a field- treatment preservative to comply with AWPA M4. a. Use inorganic boron (SBX) treatment for members not in contact with the ground and continuously protected from liquid water. b. Use copper naphthenate treatment for members in contact with the ground or not continuously protected from liquid water. D . Install timber connectors as indicated. 1. Unless otherwise indicated, install bolts with same orientation within each connection and in similar connections. 2. Install bolts with orientation as indicated or, if not indicated, as directed by Architect. 3.3 ADJUSTING A . Repair damaged surfaces and finishes after completing erection. Replace damaged structural glued-laminated timber if repairs are not approved by Architect. 3.4 PROTECTION A . Do not remove wrappings on individually wrapped members until they no longer serve a useful purpose, including protection from weather, sunlight, soiling, and damage from work of other trades. 1. Coordinate wrapping removal with finishing work. Retain wrapping where it can serve as a painting shield. 2. Slit underside of wrapping to prevent accumulation of moisture inside the wrapping. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Foam Board Insulation. B . Fiber Board Insulation. C . Fiber Batt Insulation. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 09 21 16 - Gypsum Board Assemblies: For acoustic insulation installed as a component of assemblies. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For installer, manufacturer, and design engineer. B . Product Data: Provide data on product characteristics, performance criteria, and product limitations. C . Test Report: Submit report of full-size mockup test for NFPA 285 fire performance, with project cladding assemblies highlighted, for foam insulation on exterior. D . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. E . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. 1. Include recommended fastening components and spacing to control sag. 2. Include manufacturer's recommended product for thermal barrier over foam insulation exposed to interior in accordance with IBC 2012.2603.4. a. ". . .tested in accordance with and meets the acceptance criteria of both the Temperature Transmission Fire Test and the Integrity Fire Test of NFPA 275." 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualification: B . Designer Qualifications: C . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 2 years experience. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 1.6 WARRANTY A . Installation Warranty: Contractor shall correct defective Work within a 2 year period after Date of Substantial Completion; remove and replace materials concealing waterproofing at no extra cost to Owner. B . Manufacturer Warranty: Provide five year warranty for waterproofing failing to resist penetration of water. 1. Exception: Where such failures are the result of structural failures of building. Hairline cracking of concrete due to temperature change or shrinkage is not considered a structural failure. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Foam board, fiber board, batt and low expansion detailing foam thermal insulation. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Product Contents: Provide products that do not contain any components listed in 01 61 19 - Chemicals of Concern Restrictions. B . Provide materials that meet the guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Foam Board Insulation: 1. Expanded Polystyrene Board Insulation: ASTM C578. a. Basis of Design Product: EPS by INSULFOAM. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. b. Performance Criteria: 1) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 2) Complies with fire-resistance requirements as part of an exterior non-load- bearing exterior wall assembly when tested in accordance with NFPA 285 in cladding systems matching project. 3) Water Absorption: 4 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM D2842. 4) Board Density: 0.7 lb/cu ft. 5) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 6) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 0.28. 7) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 3.6. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 c. Features: 1) Board Size: 48 x 96 inch. 2) Board Thickness: 1-1/2 inches. 3) Board Edges: Square. 2. Extruded Polystyrene Board Insulation: ASTM C578, Type X. a. Basis of Design Product: Styrofoam by Dow. b. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) Owens Corning Corporation: www.owenscorning.com. c. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. d. Performance Criteria: 1) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 2) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 3) Complies with fire-resistance requirements as part of an exterior non-load- bearing exterior wall assembly when tested in accordance with NFPA 285 in cladding systems matching project. 4) Water Absorption: 4 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM D2842. 5) Water Vapor Transmission: 1.5 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 6) Board Density: 1.3 lb/cu ft. 7) Compressive Resistance: 15 psi. 8) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 0.28. 9) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 5.4. e. Features: 1) Completed Health Product Declaration in accordance with 01 61 19 - Chemicals of Concern Restrictions. 2) Board Size: 48 x 96 inch. 3) Board Thickness: 1-1/2 inches. 4) Board Edges: Square. 3. Polyisocyanurate Board Insulation: a. Rigid cellular foam, complying with ASTM C1289. b. Basis of Design Product: 1) ECOMAXci by Rmax. 2) Thermax by Dow. 3) Product warranted by roofing manufacturer as component of their system. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 c. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) Dow Chemical Co: www.dow.com. 2) Hunter Panels, LLC: www.hunterxci.com. 3) Johns Manville: www.jm.com. d. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. e. Performance Criteria: 1) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 2) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 3) Complies with fire-resistance requirements as part of an exterior non-load- bearing exterior wall assembly when tested in accordance with NFPA 285 in cladding systems matching project. 4) Water Absorption: <1 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C209. 5) Water Vapor Transmission: <0.3 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 6) Board Density: 2 lb/cu ft. 7) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 8) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 6.5. B . Fiber Board Insulation: 1. Glass Fiber Board Insulation: Rigid glass fiber, ASTM C612. a. Basis of Design Product: 814 Spin-Glas by Johns Manville. b. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) CertainTeed Corporation: www.certainteed.com. 2) Owens Corning Corp: www.owenscorning.com. c. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. d. Performance Criteria: 1) Facing: White kraft paper, fiberglass scrim, aluminum foil laminate (ASJ). 2) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. 3) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 4) Complies with fire-resistance requirements as part of an exterior non-load- bearing exterior wall assembly when tested in accordance with NFPA 285 in cladding systems matching project. 5) Water Absorption: <5 percent by weight, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C209. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 6) Water Vapor Transmission: <0.3 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 7) Board Density: 3 lb/cu ft. 8) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 9) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 10) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: e. Features: 1) Board Thickness: Range of 1-4 inches. 2. Mineral Fiber Board Insulation: a. Rigid mineral fiber, ASTM C612. b. Basis of Design Products: 1) CladStone Water & Fire Block Insulation by Johns Manville. 1)2) CavityRock DD by ROXUL. 2)3) ComfortBoard IS by ROXUL. 3)4) Rainbarrier 45 by Thermafiber. c. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) Thermafiber. 2) Roxul, inc: www.rspec.com. d. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. e. Performance Criteria: 1) Facing: White kraft paper, fiberglass scrim, aluminum foil laminate (ASJ). 2) Fire Test: per ASTM E119 “Standard Fire Test Method for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.” 2)3) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. 3)4) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 4)5) Rated Non-combustible per NFPA standard 220 in accordance with ASTM E136. 5)6) Water Absorption: 0.03 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C1104. 6)7) Water Vapor Transmission: 50 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 7)8) Board Density: 4.5 lb/cu ft. 8)9) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 9)10) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 4.2. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 f. Features: 1) Board Thickness: 2.5 inches. 2) Installation: Glue or friction fit between z-clips; no stick pin through fastening. 3. Acoustical board insulation: a. Rigid glass fiber, ASTM C612. b. Basis of Design Product: SoundSelect Black Acoustic Board by Owens Corning. c. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) CertainTeed Corporation: www.certainteed.com. 2) Owens Corning Corp: www.owenscorning.com. 3) Johns Manville. d. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. e. Performance Criteria: 1) Facing: Black non-woven mat. 2) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. 3) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 4) Complies with fire-resistance requirements as part of an exterior non-load- bearing exterior wall assembly when tested in accordance with NFPA 285 in cladding systems matching project. 5) Water Absorption: <5 percent by weight, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C209 6) Water Vapor Transmission: <0.3 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 7) Board Density: 3 lb/cu ft. 8) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 9) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 10) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: f. Features: 1) Color: Black with no markings on face. 2) Board Thickness: Range of 1-2 inches. C . Fiber Batt Insulation: 1. Glass Fiber Batt Insulation: Flexible preformed batt or blanket, complying with ASTM C665; friction fit. a. Basis of Design Product: Formaldehyde-free Fiber Glass Insulation by Johns Manville. b. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 7 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1) Thermafiber, Inc: www.thermafiber.com. 2) ROXUL, Inc: www.rspec.com. c. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. d. Performance Criteria: 1) Facing: White kraft paper, fiberglass scrim, aluminum foil laminate (ASJ). 2) Combustibility: Non-combustible, when tested in accordance with ASTM E136. 3) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. 4) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 5) Water Absorption: 0.03 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C1104. 6) Water Vapor Transmission: 50 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 7) Board Density: 4.5 lb/cu ft. 8) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 9) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 10) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 3.7. e. Features: 1) Formaldehyde Free. 2. Mineral Fiber Batt Insulation: Flexible preformed batt or blanket, complying with ASTM C665; friction fit. a. Basis of Design Product: MinWool Sound Attenuation Fire Batts by Johns Manville. b. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) CertainTeed Corporation: www.certainteed.com. 2) Owens Corning Corp: www.owenscorning.com. c. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. d. Performance Criteria: 1) Facing: White kraft paper, fiberglass scrim, aluminum foil laminate (ASJ). 2) Combustibility: Non-combustible, when tested in accordance with ASTM E136. 3) Manufactured with binder containing no added urea formaldehyde. 4) Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. 5) Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 8 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 6) Water Absorption: 0.03 percent by volume, maximum, when tested In accordance with ASTM C1104. 7) Water Vapor Transmission: 50 perms when tested in accordance with ASTM E96/E96M based on 1 inch thickness. 8) Board Density: 4.5 lb/cu ft. 9) Compressive Resistance: 25 psi. 10) Thermal Conductivity (k factor) at 25 degrees F: 11) Thermal Resistance (R Value) at 40 degrees F/inch of thickness: 3.1. e. Features: 1) Formaldehyde Free. D . Loose-Filled Building Insulation: 1. Basis of Design: Perlite Loose-Fill Insulation by The Perlite Institution; www.perlite.com. 2. Performance Criteria: a. ASTM C 549, Type II (surface treated for water repellency and limited moisture absorption) or Type IV (surface treated for water repellency and limited dust generation during application), with a thermal resistance for 4.1- to 7.4-lb/cu. ft. insulation of 3.3 to 2.8 deg F x h x sq. ft/Btu at 75 deg F for 1-inch thickness. 2.4 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . Sheet Vapor Retarder: Specified in Section 07 25 00 - Weather Barriers. C . Protection Membrane: White, Polypropylene fiberglass scrim. 1. Basis of Design Product: WMP-10 by LAMTEC Corporation. 2. Performance: a. Flame Spread Index: 25 or less, when tested with facing, if any, in accordance with ASTM E84. b. Smoke Developed Index: 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. c. Light Reflectance: 85% minimum when tested in accordance with ASTM C423. d. Tensile Strength: 40 lbs/inch width (MD) when tested in accordance with ASTM C1136. e. Dimensional Stability: 0.030% maximum when tested in accordance with ASTM D1204. D . Insulation Fasteners: Impaling clip of unfinished steel with washer retainer and clips, to be adhered to surface to receive insulation, length to suit insulation thickness and substrate, capable of securely and rigidly fastening insulation in place. E . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 21 00 October 20, 2021 THERMAL INSULATION Project #16-0996 07 21 00 - 9 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.5 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 1 PART 1 - 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: 1. Materials and installation methods for vapor-permeable water and air barrier membrane system as indicated in Architectural Drawings. 2. Materials and installation methods to bridge and seal water and air leakage pathways in roof and foundation junctions, fenestration openings, control and expansion joints, piping and other penetrations through the wall assembly. 1.3 RELATED SECTIONS: A . Division 03 – Cast-in-Place Concrete B . Division 06 – Gypsum Sheathing C . Division 07 – Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim D . Division 07 – Joint Sealants E . Division 08 – Vinyl Framed Windows and Doors F . Division 08 – Aluminum Framed Storefronts and Entrances 1.4 DEFINITIONS A . Air Barrier Assembly: The collection of air barrier materials and auxiliary materials applied to an opaque wall, including joints and junctions to abutting construction, to control air movement through the wall. 1.5 REFERENCES A . The following standards and publications are applicable to the extent referenced in the text . The most recent version of these standards is implied unless otherwise stated. 1. ASTM C920 – Specifications for Elastomeric Joint Sealants 2. ASTM D412 – Standard Test Methods for Rubber Properties in Tension 3. ASTM D570 – Test Method for Water Absorption of Plastics 4. ASTM D903 – Standard Test Method for Peel or Stripping Strength of Ad hesive Bonds 5. ASTM D1004 – Test Method for Initial Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Sheeting 6. ASTM D1876 – Test Method for Peel Resistance of Adhesives 7. ASTM D1938 – Test Method for Tear Propagation Resistance of Plastic Film and Sheeting 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 2 8. ASTM D4263 – Test Method for Indicating Moisture in Concrete by the Plastic Sheet Method 9. ASTM D5034 – Test Method for Breaking Strength and Elongation of Textile Fabrics 10. ASTM E96/ E96M – Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials 11. ASTM E398 – Standard Test Method for Water Vapor Transmission Rate of Sheet Materials Using Dynamic Relative Humidity Measurement 12. ASTM E1186 – Practice for Air Leakage Site Detection in Building Envelopes and Air Retarder Systems 13. ASTM E2178 – Standard Test Method for Air Permeance of Building Materials 14. ASTM E2357 – Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage of Air Barrier Assemblies 15. ASTM E84 – Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 16. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC): ATCC 127 – Test Method for Water Resistance: Hydrostatic Pressure Test. 17. International Code Council Evaluation Service, Inc. (ICC-ES): ICC-ES AC38 – Acceptance Criteria for Water-Resistive Barriers. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: Include manufacturer's written instructions for evaluating, preparing, and treating substrate. Include technical data and tested physical and performance properties of all components to be used under this Section. B . Manufacturer typical details. Include standard and non-standard details for substrate joints and cracks, counter flashing strip, penetrations, inside and outside corners, terminations, and tie-ins with adjacent construction. 1. Include details of interfaces with other materials that form part of the air barrier. 2. Include details of mockups. C . Product Certificates: For air barriers, certifying compatibility of air barrier and accessory materials with project materials that connect to or come in contact with the barrier; signed by product manufacturer. D . Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency. For air barriers, submit certified test report showing compliance with requirements specified for ASTM E2178. E . Warranty: Submit a sample warranty identifying the terms and conditions sta ted in Section 1.10. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Single Source: Self-adhered water-resistive vapor permeable air barrier membrane components and accessories must be obtained as a single-source membrane system to ensure total system compatibility and integrity. B . Manufacturer Qualifications: 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 3 1. Manufacturer of specified products listed in this Section to have a minimum 10 years of continued experience in the manufacture and supply of air barrier products successfully installed in similar project applications. 2. Manufacturer of specified products listed in this Section to have experienced in-house technical and field observation personal qualified to provide expert technical support. C . Applicator Qualifications: A firm experienced in applying air barrier materials similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for the Project, whose work has resulted in applications with a record of successful in-service performance. D . Mock-Ups: Before beginning air barrier installation, provide air barrier work for exterior wall assembly mock-ups, incorporating back-up wall construction, external cladding, window, door frame and sill, insulation, and flashing to demonstrate surface preparation, crack and joint treatment, and sealing of gaps, terminations, and penetrations of air barri er membrane. 1. Coordinate construction of mock-up to permit inspection by Owner's testing agency of air barrier before external insulation and cladding is installed. 2. If Architect determines mock-ups do not comply with requirements, reconstruct mock-ups and apply air barrier until mock-ups are approved. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . If Architect determines mock-ups do not comply with requirements, reconstruct mock-ups and apply air barrier until mock-ups are approved B . Do not double-stack pallets of fluid-applied components on the Project Site. Provide cover on top and all sides, allowing for adequate ventilation. C . Protect fluid-applied components from freezing and extreme heat. D . Sequence deliveries to avoid delays, but minimize on-site storage. 1.9 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE: A . A pre-installation conference shall be held prior to commencement of field operations to establish procedures to maintain optimum working conditions and coordinate the Work with related and adjacent work. Pre-installation conference shall include the Contractor, installer, Architect, and system manufacturer's field representative. Agenda for meeting shall include but not be limited to: 1. Review of submittals 2. Review of surface preparation, minimum curing period, and installation procedures 3. Review of special details and flashings 4. Sequence of construction, responsibilities, and schedule for subsequent operations 5. Review of mock-up requirements 6. Review of inspection, testing, protection, and repair procedures 1.10 PROJECT CONDITIONS A . Environmental Limitations: Apply air barrier within the range of ambient and substrate temperatures recommended by air barrier manufacturer. B . Protect substrates from environmental conditions that affect the air barrier’s performance. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 4 C . Do not apply air barrier to a wet substrate or during snow, rain, fog, or mist. 1.11 WARRANTY A . Submit manufacturer’s warranty that air barrier and accessories are free of defects and are manufactured to meet manufacturer’s published physical properties and material specifications. B . Warranty period: Five (5) years from date of completion of the air barrier membrane installation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A . General: Air barrier shall be capable of performing as a continuous vapor air barrier and as a liquid water drainage plane, flashed to discharge to the exterior incidental condensation or water penetration. Air barrier assemblies shall be capable of accommodating substrate movement and of sealing substrate expansion and control joints, construction material changes, and transitions at perimeter conditions without deterioration and air leakage exceeding specified limits. B . The building envelope shall be designed and constructed with a continuous air barrier to control air leakage into or out of the conditioned space. The air barrier shall have the following characteristics: 1. It must be continuous, with all joints made airtight. 2. It shall have an air permeability not to exceed 0.004 cfm/sq ft under a pressure differential of 1.57, when tested in accordance with ASTM E2178. 3. Full air barrier system shall have an air permeability not to exceed 0.3 cfm/sq ft under a pressure differential of 1.57 psf, when tested in accordance with ASTM E779. 4. It shall be capable of withstanding positive and negative combined design wind, fan, and stack pressures on the envelope without damage or displacement, and shall transfer the load to the structure. It shall not d isplace adjacent materials under full load. 5. It shall be durable or maintainable. 6. It shall be joined in an air-tight and flexible manner to air barrier material of adjacent systems, allowing for relative movement of systems due to thermal and moisture variations and creep. Connection shall be made between: a. Foundation and walls b. Walls and windows or doors c. Different wall systems d. Wall and roof e. Wall and roof over unconditioned space f. Walls, floor and roof across construction, control, and expansion joints g. Walls, floor and roof to utility, pipe, and duct penetrations 7. All penetrations of the air barrier and paths of air infiltration/exfiltration shall be made air tight. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 5 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A . The following manufacturers are pre-approved for use on the Project: 1. VaproShield 2. Cosella Dorken 3. Grace construction products 4. Soprema, Inc. 2.3 AIR AND WATER BARRIER MEMBRANES A . Allowable Manufacturers and Systems: 1. Basis of Design: a. VaproShield LLC, WrapShield SA 2. Allowable alternate systems, pending compliance with these Specifications and Project requirements: a. Cosella Dorken, Delta Vent SA b. Grace Construction Products, Perm-a-Barrier VPS c. Soprema, Sopraseal Stick VP B . Vapor-Permeable Adhered Air and Water Barrier Membrane: A zero VOC fully self-adhered vapor permeable air barrier sheet membrane consisting of multiple layers of spun-bonded polypropylene tested in accordance with ICC-ES AC 38 criteria to meet IBC and IRC requirements for weather-resistive barriers. 1. Use: a. For use as primary water and air barrier membrane in the field of wall, and at interfaces as recommended by manufacturer and as shown in Project Drawings. 2. Basis of Design Product: a. VaproShield, WrapShield SA 3. Product shall have the following physical properties: a. Air Permeance, ASTM E2178: Not to exceed 0.004 cfm/sq ft under a pressure differential of 1.57 psf. b. Water Vapor Permeance, ASTM E96: Not less than 15 perms c. Water Penetration Resistance around Nails, ASTM D1970 Modified: Pass d. Fire Propagation Characteristics: Passes NFPA 285 testing as part of an approved assembly C . Water-Shedding UV Stable Membrane: Black sheet membrane consisting of multiple layers of spun-bonded polypropylene for use with open joint rainscreen cladding systems. 1. Use: For use in an open joint rainscreen cladding assembly. 2. Base of Design Product: a. VaproShield RevealShield SA 3. Product shall have the following physical properties: 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 6 a. Color: Black UV stable, 180 days 100% exposure prior to coverage with an open joint cladding. b. Breaking Strength and Elongation to ASTM D5034: 126.0 lbf, machine direction; 87.7 lbf, cross-machine direction. c. Water Vapor Permeance Tested to ASTM E96 Method B: Minimum 97 perms. d. Water Vapor Permeance Tested to ASTM E398: Minimum 74 perms. e. Water Resistance Tested to AATCC 127, 550 mm hydrostatic head for 5 hours: No leakage. f. Surface Burning Characteristics Tested to ASTM E84: Class A, Flame-Spread Index of less than 10, Smoke-Developed Index of less than 135. 2.4 TRANSITION MEMBRANES AND ACCESSORIES A . Foil Faced Self-Adhered Transition Flashing: Provide self-adhered waterproof membrane consisting of a butyl rubber adhesive layer laminated to a foil liner. Membrane should be interleaved with disposable release paper until installed. 1. Basis of Design: a. Protecto Wrap, Protecto Seal 45 Butyl b. Approved equivalent 2. Product shall have the following physical properties: a. Tensile Strength/Puncture: 100,000 psi when tested in accordance with ASTM D882 and 2,500 psi when tested in accordance with ASTM E154. B . High-Temperature Self-Adhering Sheet Membrane: Provide self-adhered waterproof membrane consisting of a butyl rubber adhesive layer laminated to an HDPE liner, suitable for high-temperature applications. Membrane should be interleaved with disposable release paper until installed. 1. Basis of Design: a. Grace Ultra 2. Product shall have the following physical properties: a. Membrane Thickness: Minimum 30 mil ASTM D3767 Method A. b. Permeance (max): 0.05 perms ASTM E96. c. Service Temperature: Minimum 300° F per ASTM D1204 C . Liquid Flashing Membrane: 1. Basis of Design: a. FastFlash by Prosoco b. Approved equivalent 2.5 ACCESSORIES A . Primer: For each membrane and substrate condition, designed to provide a high -tack finish suitable for membrane application and adhesion, as recommended by manufacturer in published literature based on lab testing and field experience. 1. Basis of Design: 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 7 a. As recommended by manufacturer in writing. B . Fasteners: 1-3/4 inch-diameter pre-formed head caps with a center throat hole, sealing the membrane at fastener penetration designed and tested to withstand wind loads and protect against water intrusion at screw penetrations. 1. Basis of Design: VaproShield, Vaprocaps C . Tape: Black, butyl, UV-stable, single-sided, moisture-resistant flexible tape with adhesive backing for use at interfaces and laps as recommended by manufacturer. 1. Basis of Design: VaproShield, VaproTape 2. Dimensions: As recommended by manufacturer for intended use. D . Fluid-Applied Transition Flashing: Vapor-permeable, fluid applied, membrane forming, gun-grade waterproofing and detailing compound that consists of silyl-terminated-poly-ether (STPE) compatible with water and air barrier membranes and recommended by the manufacture for use at interfaces. 1. Basis of Design: VaproShield, VaproLiquiFlash E . Detailing Sealant: Single-component, gun-grade, silicone sealant designed to adhere to low surface-energy materials for use at laps and interfaces as recommended by manufacturer. 1. Basis of Design: VaproShield, VaproBond 2. Alternate: Dowsil 758 F . Flexible Silicone Transition Strips: Flexible, pre-cured, unsupported, silicone transition strip material for use at interfaces with water and air barrier as recommended by manufacturer . Manufacturer-recommended sealant shall be used in conjunction with transition strip. 1. Basis of Design: VaproShield, VaproSilicone transition materials 2. Dimensions: As recommended by manufacturer for intended use G . Termination Bar: For use as recommended by manufacturer with their system: 1. Basis of Design: VaproTermination Bar H . Exterior Joint Sealant: Refer to Section 08 8000 – Sealants and as recommended by manufacturer for use with their system. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify substrates and conditions are ready to accept the Work of this Section and in compliance with membrane manufacturer’s published recommendations. Notify Architect in writing of any discrepancies. Commencement of the Work or any parts thereof shall mean acceptance of prepared substrates. B . All surfaces must be sound, dry, clean and free of oil, grease, dirt, excess mortar, or other contaminants detrimental to adhesion of membranes. Fill voids, gaps, and spalled areas in substrate to provide an even plane. Strike masonry joints full flush. C . Curing compounds or release agents used in concrete construction must be resin -based without oil, wax or pigments. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 8 3.2 SURFACE PREPARATION A . Refer to and comply with manufacturer’s literature for substrate preparation requirements. Surfaces shall be sound and free of voids, spalled areas, loose aggregate, and sharp protrusions. Remove contaminants such as grease, oil, and wax from exposed surfaces. Remove dust, dirt, loose stone, and debris. Use repair materials and methods acceptable to the air barrier assembly manufacturer. B . Exterior Sheathing Panels: Ensure boards are sufficiently stabilized with corners and edges fastened with appropriate screws in accordance with exterior sheathing manufacturer’s written instructions. C . Masonry Substrates: Apply air and vapor barrier over concrete block and brick with smooth trowel-cut mortar joints, struck full and flush. Fill all voids and holes, particularly in mortar joints, with a lean mortar mix, non-shrinking grout or parge coat. D . Related Materials: Treat construction joints and install flashing as recommended by manufacturer. E . Clean, prepare, treat, and seal substrate according to manufacturer's written instructions. Provide clean, dust-free, dry substrate for air barrier application. F . Remove grease, oil, bitumen, form release agents, paints, curing compounds, and other penetrating contaminants or film-forming coatings from concrete. G . Remove fins, ridges, mortar, and other projections and fill honeycomb, aggregate pockets, holes, and other voids in concrete with substrate patching membrane. H . Remove excess mortar from masonry ties, shelf angles, and other obstructions. I . At changes in substrate plane, apply manufacturer’s recommended sealant or detailing mastic at sharp corners and edges to form a smooth transition from one plane to another. 3.3 AIR BARRIER MEMBRANE INSTALLATION A . Refer to and comply with manufacturer’s literature for installation recommendations. B . Apply air barrier membrane to achieve a continuous air barrier according to the air barrier manufacturer's written instructions. C . All laps between membranes shall be sealed with sealant or with tape in accordance with manufacturers recommendations to provide a continually sealed air barrier. Drawings show laps diagrammatically but do not always show lap sealing approach; intent is to seal laps as is most practical per manufacturers recommendations. D . All interfaces shall be sealed in accordance with manufactures recommendations for air barrier continuity. This shall apply irrespective of whether condition is shown on drawings. E . Application of Self-Adhered Air Barrier Membrane: 1. Install air barrier to dry surfaces at air and surface temperatures of 40°F and above in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, at locations indicated in Construction Documents. 2. Prime substrate to receive air barrier membrane as required per manufacturer’s written instructions. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 9 3. Pre-cut pieces of air barrier into easily handled lengths. 4. Remove release linear and position membrane carefully before placing against the surface. 5. Begin installation at the base of wall, placing top edge of membrane immediately below any masonry reinforcement or ties protruding from substrate. 6. When properly positioned, place against surface by pressing firmly into place. Roll membrane with extension-handled countertop roller immediately after placement. 7. Overlap adjacent pieces 2 inches and roll seams. 8. Subsequent sheets of membrane applied above shall be positioned immediately below masonry reinforcement or ties. Bottom edge shall be slit to fit around reinforcing wires or ties, and membrane shall overlap the membrane sheet below by 2 inches. Roll firmly into place. 9. Seal around masonry reinforcing or ties and all penetrations with penetration and termination sealant. 10. Coordinate air barrier installation with Roof Installer to ensure continuity of membrane with roof air barrier. 11. At end of each working day, seal top edge of air barrier to substrate with termination sealant. 12. Do not expose air barrier membrane to sunlight for more than 150 days prior to enclosure. 13. Inspect installation prior to enclosing and repair punctures, damaged areas , and inadequately lapped seams with a patch of the membrane sized to extend 6 inches in all directions from the perimeter of the affected area. 14. Mechanical fasteners used to secure sheathing surfaces or penetrate sheathing surfaces shall be set flush with sheathing, fastened into solid backing and covered with the upper overlapping membrane. If exposed fasteners are present on the membrane surface, cover and seal with sealant per manufacturer recommendations. 3.4 TRANSITION MEMBRANE INSTALLATION A . Install strips, transition membrane, and auxiliary materials according to air barrier manufacturer's written instructions to form a seal with adjacent construction and maintain a continuous air barrier. Install all transition membrane only after application of air barrier. B . Apply primer to substrates to receive transition membrane at required rate and allow to dry . Limit priming to areas that will be covered by transition tape in same day. Re-prime areas exposed for more than 24 hours. C . Prime glass fiber-surfaced gypsum sheathing not covered with air membrane material with the number of prime coats needed to achieve required bond, with adequate drying time between coats. D . Connect and seal exterior wall air barrier membrane continuously to roofing membrane air barrier, concrete below-grade structures, floor-to floor construction, exterior glazing and window systems, glazed curtain-wall systems, storefront systems, exterior louvers, exterior door framing, and other construction used in exterior wall openings, using accessory materials. E . At end of each working day, seal top edge transition membrane to substrate with termination sealant. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 10 F . Apply joint sealants forming part of air barrier assembly within sealant manufacturer's recommended application temperature ranges. Consult sealant manufacturer when sealant cannot be applied within these temperature ranges. G . Wall Openings: Prime concealed perimeter frame surfaces of windows, curtain walls, storefronts, and doors. Apply transition membrane so that a minimum of 3 inches of coverage is achieved over both substrates. H . Transition Membrane: Roll firmly to enhance adhesion. I . Fill gaps in perimeter frame surfaces of windows, curtain walls, storefronts, and doors, and miscellaneous penetrations of air barrier membrane with foam sealant. J . Repair punctures, voids, and deficient lapped seams in transition membrane. Slit and flatten fishmouths and blisters. Patch with transition membrane extending 6 inches beyond repaired areas in strip direction. 3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A . Membrane Manufacturer’s Representative shall, as coordinated by the Installer, attend periodic site visits to review and comment on installation. Review shall focus on installation’s compliance with published instructions. Where pertinent, Representative shall also provide recommendations on unique conditions. 1. Manufacturer’s Representative shall furnish field visit report to Contractor and Architect following visit. B . Testing Agency: Owner may engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and periodic reviews, and prepare test reports. C . Periodic Reviews: Air barrier materials and installation are subject to periodic reviews for compliance with requirements. Reviews may include checking that the following items have been completed: 1. Air barrier system continuity has been achieved throughout the building envelope, with no gaps or holes. 2. Continuous structural support of air barrier system has been provided. 3. Masonry and concrete surfaces are smooth, clean and free of cavities, protrusions, and mortar droppings. 4. Site conditions for application temperature and dryness of substrates have been maintained. 5. Maximum exposure time of materials to UV deterioration has not been exceeded. 6. Surfaces have been primed, if applicable. 7. Laps in transition membrane comply with minimum requirements and have been shingled in the correct direction (or mastic has been applied on exposed edges), with no fishmouths. 8. Termination sealant has been applied on cut edges. 9. Transition membrane has been firmly adhered to substrate. 10. Compatible materials have been used. 11. Transitions at changes in direction and structural support at gaps have been provided. 4EA Building Science FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Addendum #3 SECTION 07 27 27 December 1, 2021 SELF-ADHERED SHEET AIR AND WATER BARRIERS Project #16-0996 07 27 27 - 11 12. Connections between assemblies (membrane and sealants) comply with requirements for cleanliness, preparation and priming of surfaces, structural support, integrity, and continuity of seal. 13. All penetrations have been sealed. D . Tests: Testing to be performed will be determined by Owner's testing agency from among the following tests: 1. Qualitative Testing: Air barrier assemblies will be tested for evidence of air leakage according to ASTM E1186, smoke pencil with pressurization or depressurization. E . Quality control and quality assurance of installation remains the full responsibility of the Contractor and Installer. Reviews by Manufacturer’s Representative, Architect, and Owner’s Representative are intended to provide documentation of installation only. F . Remove and replace deficient air barrier components and retest as specified above at no additional cost to Owner. 3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A . Protect air barrier system from damage during application and remainder of construction period, according to manufacturer's written instructions. B . Protect air barrier from exposure to UV light and harmful weather exposure as required by manufacturer. Remove and replace air barrier exposed for more than 150 days. C . Review condition of air barrier membrane prior to installation of cladding. Repair damaged sections as required by the manufacturer. D . Cap and protect exposed back-up walls against wet weather conditions during and after application of membrane, including wall openings and construction activity above air barrier membrane installations. E . Remove and replace membrane affected by chemical spills, surfactants, or field painting. A . Remove masking materials after installation. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Metal wall panels. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification C . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. D . 05 05 13 - Shop-Applied Coatings for Metal: For finish on panels. E . 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation: For insulation and exterior insulation thermal spacers installed with system. F . 07 25 00 - Weather Barriers: For weather barrier underlayments installed with system wall panels. G . 07 90 05 - Joint Sealers: For joint sealant installed with system. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with related work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer, installer, fabricator, and design engineer. B . Delegated-Design Submittal: For assemblies indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. C . Product Data: Include material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for each type of metal wall panel and accessory. D . Shop Drawings: Include layouts of panels, details of edge and penetration conditions, spacing and type of connections, flashings, and special conditions. 1. Show work to be field-fabricated or field-assembled. 2. Indicate joint and reveal sizes and path for water drainage. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 E . Sample: For each panel specified, submit samples of minimum size 12 inches square, representing actual metal panel including material, thickness, profile, color, and texture. F . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. G . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. H . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. I . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. Confirm cleaners are compatible with adjacent materials and face sealers. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the manufacture of panels specified in this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Designer Qualifications: Professional structural engineer with 5 years of documented experience in design of this work and licensed in the location of the project. C . Fabricators Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 5 years of experience on projects of similar size and complexity. D . Installer Qualifications: Company trained and authorized by panel system manufacturer and specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 3 years of experience. 1.6 MOCKUP A . Enclosure Visual and Performance Mockup: 1. Construct and participate in Enclosure Visual Mockup specified in Section 01 43 39 - Mockups. 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 1.8 WARRANTY A . Manufacturer’s Finish Warranty: Correct defective work within a 20 year period after Substantial Completion for degradation of panel finish, including color fading caused by exposure to weather. 1. Panel Finish Criteria are listed AAMA 2605. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Manufactured metal panels for walls and soffits, with insulation, liners, related flashings, and accessory components. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Design system to accommodate without deformation anticipated thermal movement over ambient temperature range of 100 degrees F. B . Structural Performance: Provide metal panel systems capable of withstanding the effects of the following loads, based on testing according to ASTM E330/E330M. 1. Design and size components to withstand dead and live loads caused by positive and negative wind pressure acting normal to plane of wall as calculated in accordance with code. 2. Maximum Allowable Deflection of Panel: 1/180 of span. C . Provide positive drainage to exterior for moisture entering or condensation occurring within panel system. D . Provide continuity of thermal barrier at building enclosure elements and continuity of air barrier and vapor retarder seal at building enclosure elements in conjunction with materials specified in Section 07 25 00. per Building Envelope Consultant drawings and specifications. E . Accommodate movement within system without damage to components or deterioration of seals, movement within system; movement between system and perimeter components when subject to seasonal temperature cycling; dynamic loading and release of loads; and deflection of structural support framing. F . Fabricate and finish panels and accessory items at factory, using manufacturer’s standard processes as required to achieve specified appearance and performance requirements. G . Factory-install captive gaskets, sealants, or separator strips at panel joints to provide weathertight seals, eliminate metal-to-metal contact, and minimize noise from panel movements. H . Provide materials that meet the guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1. EQ Credit Low Emitting Materials, Option 1: Meet emissions testing and requirements of CDPH Standard Test Method v1.1. 2. EQ Credit Low Emitting Materials, Option 1: Meet the applicable VOC limits of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2007, Suggested Control Measure (SCM) for Architectural Coatings, or the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113, effective June 3, 2011. a. Applies only to interior paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants applied onsite. 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A . Specification is based on profiles listed below. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. a. AEP Span. 2. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.4 MATERIALS A . Steel Sheet: Zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet complying with ASTM A653/A653M, G90 coating designation, or aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A792/A792M, Class AZ50 coating designation; structural quality. B . Panel Finish: In accordance with Section 05 05 13 - Shop-Applied Coatings for Metal. 2.5 METAL WALL PANELS A . Concealed Fastener Metal Wall Panels: 1. Basis of Cost: AEP Span Prestige Series or comparable products. 2. Features: a. Panel Material: Aluminum Sheet. b. Sheet Thickness: 22 gauge with aluminum-zinc alloy coating conforming to ASTM A792, Class AZ50. c. Panel Width: 12 inches. d. Reveals: 1" where indicated. e. Color: Timeless Silver. f. Attachment: low profile concealed fastener. B . Corrugated Metal Wall Panels: 1. Basis of Cost: AEP Span Nu-Wave Corrugated Metal Wall Panels or comparable products. 2. Features: a. Panel Material: Aluminum Sheet. b. Sheet Thickness: 22 gauge with aluminum-zinc alloy coating conforming to ASTM A792, Class AZ50. c. Panel Width: 12 inches. d. Reveals: 1" where indicated. e. Color: Cool Tahoe Blue f. Attachment: low profile concealed fastener. 2.6 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . Rain Screen Battens: 1. Provide horizontally applied hat channels at vertical metal panels. 2. Provide vertically applied hat channels or pressure treated wood battens at corrugated and smooth panel siding. B .C . Miscellaneous Metal Subframing and Furring: 1. Material recommended by manufacturer for compatibility with panel base metal and conditions present. Metal Compatibility and furring installed over fiberglass clips and continuous insulation as detailed. 2. Profile: Manufacturer's standard profile for conditions present. C .D . Miscellaneous Sheet Metal Items: 1. Provide flashings, trim, moldings, closure strips, of the same material, thickness, and finish as used for the panels. D .E . Sealants: 1. As specified in Section 07 90 05. 2. Exposed sealant must cure to rubber-like consistency. 3. Concealed sealant must be non-hardening type. E . Clips: 1. Interlocking side lap feature which conceals the fasteners and is installed using clips to allow for thermal movement. Clips shall be designed to hold the panel 1/2 inch minimum from exterior insulation to create a drainage plane and ventilation cavity. Load span tables must include evaluation of clip and side joint interaction. F . Factory Applied Sealant: 1. Concealed within the interlocking joint. G . Internal and External Corners: 1. Same material, thickness, and finish as exterior sheets; profile to suit system; shop cut and factory mitered to required angles. H . Expansion Joints: 1. Same material, thickness and finish as exterior sheets; 20 gage; manufacturer's standard brake formed type, of profile to suit system. I . Trim, Closure Pieces, Caps, Flashings, Facias, and Infills: 1. Same material, thickness and finish as exterior sheets; brake formed to required profiles. J . Anchors: 1. Galvanized steel or Stainless steel. K . Fasteners: 1. Manufacturer's standard type to suit application; with soft neoprene washers, steel, hot dip galvanized. Fastener cap same color as exterior panel. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 07 42 13 October 20, 2021 METAL WALL PANELS Project #16-0996 07 42 13 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 L . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . Where dissimilar metals contact each other or corrosive substrates, protect against galvanic action as recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer. C . Coordinate with installation of associated counterflashings and other components installed under other sections. D . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 TOLERANCES A . Maximum Offset From True Alignment Between Adjacent Members Butting or In Line: 1/16 inch. B . Maximum Variation from Plane or Location Indicated on Drawings: 1/4 inch. 3.5 CLEANING A . Clean exposed sheet metal work at completion of installation. Remove grease and oil films, excess joint sealer, handling marks, and debris from installation, leaving the work clean and unmarked, free from dents, creases, waves, scratch marks, or other damage to the finish. B . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A . Section Includes: 1. Exterior and interior storefront framing. 2. Storefront framing for window walls, including Outswing Casement (For Installation into Storefront Systems). 3. Fiberglass entry and vestibule doors. 4.2. All anchors, bridging, brackets, and attachments. 5. Hardware, not specified elsewhere. B . System Description 1. Furnish labor, materials and other services to complete the fabrication of new fiberglass windows, including all materials required for the supply and installation of the units in the manner, direction and performance shown on the design drawings and specified herein. 2. Fiberglass window framing to incorporate a drained and vented system with complete air, vapor and moisture seals, allowing water entering the framing to drain to the exterior. . 3. Drawings and specifications for work of this section are based upon fiberglass windows manufactured by Cascadia Windows Ltd. #101 – 5350B 275 Street, Langley, BC, Canada (web: www.cascadiawindows.com). C . Related Sections: 1. Division 01 Section “Performance Requirements”. 2. Division 05 Section “Metal Fabrication” for custom sunshade bar grating. 2.3. Division 07 Section “Metal Panels” for composite metal panel integration into storefront system at select entry locations. 3.4. Division 08 Section "Glazing" for glazing to be installed in Fiberglass frame system in the factory. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A . ADA/ABA Accessibility Guidelines: U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's "Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities." 1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A . General Performance: Fiberglass Storefront systems shall withstand the effects of the following performance requirements without exceeding performance criteria or failure due to defective manufacture, fabrication, installation, or other defects in construction: 1. Movements of supporting structure indicated on Drawings including, but not limited to, story drift and deflection from uniformly distributed and concentrated live loads. 2. Dimensional tolerances of building frame and other adjacent construction. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3. Failure includes the following: a. Deflection exceeding specified limits. b. Thermal stresses transferring to building structure. c. Framing members transferring stresses, including those caused by thermal and structural movements to glazing. d. Noise or vibration created by wind and by thermal and structural movements. e. Loosening or weakening of fasteners, attachments, and other components. f. Sealant failure. g. Failure of operating units. B . Structural Loads: 1. Wind Loads: a. Basic Wind Speed: 90 mph. b. Importance Factor: As determined by IBC. c. Exposure Category: B 2. Seismic Loads: As indicated on Drawings. C . Deflection of Framing Members: 1. Design glazing and spanning window frame members, including any required reinforcing, in accordance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member. D . Structural-Test Performance: Provide fiberglass-framed systems tested according to ASTM E 330 as follows: 1. When tested at positive and negative wind-load design pressures, systems do not evidence deflection exceeding specified limits. E . Air Infiltration: Provide Fiberglass-framed systems with maximum air leakage through fixed glazing and framing areas of 0.00 cfm/sq. ft. of fixed wall area when tested according to ASTM E 283 at a minimum static-air-pressure difference of 1.6 lbf/sq. ft. F . Water Penetration under Static Pressure: Provide fiberglass-framed systems that do not evidence water penetration through fixed glazing, casements, awning, tilt & turn, hopper, inswing doors, and outswing door when tested according to ASTM E 331 at 15 lbf/sq. ft. G . Condensation Resistance: Provide fiberglass-framed systems with fixed glazing and framing areas having condensation-resistance factor (CRF) of not less than 77 when tested according to AAMA 1503. H . Thermal Conductance: Provide fiberglass-framed systems with fixed glazing and framing areas having an average U-factor of not more than 0.14 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F when tested according to AAMA 1503. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fiberglass- framed systems. B . Shop Drawings: For fiberglass-framed systems and aluminum storefront doors. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. Include details for drainage of moisture in the system to the exterior. 2. For entrance doors, include hardware schedule and indicate operating hardware types, functions, quantities, and locations. from Cascadia’s limited options found here. C . Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed finish required, in manufacturer's standard sizes. D . Qualification Data: For qualified Installer and testing agency. E . Maintenance Data: For fiberglass-framed systems to include in maintenance manuals. F . Warranties: Sample of special warranties. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved for installation of units required for this Project. B . Testing Agency Qualifications: Qualified according to ASTM E 699 for testing indicated. C . Product Options: Information on Drawings and in Specifications establishes requirements for systems' aesthetic effects and performance characteristics. Aesthetic effects are indicated by dimensions, arrangements, alignment, and profiles of components and assemblies as they relate to sightlines, to one another, and to adjoining construction. Performance characteristics are indicated by criteria subject to verification by one or more methods including preconstruction testing, field testing, and in-service performance. 1. Do not revise intended aesthetic effects, as judged solely by Architect, except with Architect's approval. If revisions are proposed, submit comprehensive explanatory data to Architect for review. D . Accessible Entrances: Comply with applicable provisions in the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines and ICC/ANSI A117.1. E . Source Limitations for Fiberglass-Framed Systems: Obtain from single source from single manufacturer. F . Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for fabrication and installation. 1. Build mockup of typical wall area as shown on Drawings. 2. Field testing shall be performed on mockups according to requirements in "Field Quality Control" Article. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing. 4. Approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. G . Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A . Field Measurements: Verify actual locations of structural supports for aluminum-framed systems by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. 1.7 WARRANTY A . Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of aluminum-framed systems that do not comply with requirements or that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection. b. Noise or vibration caused by thermal movements. c. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering. d. Adhesive or cohesive sealant failures. e. Water leakage through fixed glazing and framing areas. f. Failure of operating components. 2. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. B . Special Finish Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components on which finishes do not comply with requirements or that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Warranty does not include normal weathering. 1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A . Alternate 1. Performance option Product: Fiberglass Windows and Doors shall be manufactured by: 1. Cascadia Windows and Doors – Langley, BC, Canada. 1.2. Accurate Dorwin. 2.2 MATERIALS A . All frame and sash profiles are made from Pultruded Fiberglass. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . Pultrusions shall be manufactured with clamp-action equipment. No surface texture from rollers is permitted. C . Glass content average for pultruded profiles: 55% or more. D . Fasteners shall be 300 series stainless steel, 400 series stainless steel, or Leland Industries DT2000 coated of sufficient size and quantity to perform their intended function. E . Fastener corrosion resistance shall be: 2000 hours minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM B117. F . Glazing tape: black, closed cell copolymer, polyethylene foam coated with an aggressive acrylic adhesive. All upward facing horizontal joints to have an additional cap bead of neutral cure silicone. G . Internal sealants for frame joints and continuous heel beads: 1199 DOW Corning sealant, or equal or better neutral cure silicone sealant. H . Hardware 1. All hardware to be supplied by a single manufacturer: 2. Approved manufacturer: Roto Frank of America. 3. Casement and Awning windows: RotoSil nano corrosion resistant finish, rotary hardware with folding handle. 4. Tilt & Turn and Hopper windows: RotoSil nano corrosion resistant finish, multi-point locking hardware. 5. Inswing and Outswing doors: RotoSil nano corrosion resistant finish, multi-point locking hardware, and exposed hinges for swing-only doors. 6. Hardware finish: Color to be selected from supplier’s standard range. I .H . Finish 1. Hydro Tuff two-component waterborne polyurethane, meeting the requirements of AAMA-625. 2. Interior Frame Finish: Architect to choose White, from manufacturer’s standard color range. 3. Exterior Frame Finish: Architect to choose Black, from manufacturer’s standard color range. 4. Glazing Stop 5. Provide manufacturer pultruded fiberglass glazing stops as required by IGU thickness. 6. Lock-in, screw-less type. 7. No PVC materials shall be used for glazing stop or related accessories. 2.3 GLAZING SYSTEMS A . Glazing: As specified in Division 08 Section "Glazing." B . Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard compression types; replaceable, molded or extruded, of profile and hardness required to maintain watertight seal. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 C . Spacers and Setting Blocks: Manufacturer's standard elastomeric type. D . Bond-Breaker Tape: Manufacturer's standard TFE-fluorocarbon or polyethylene material to which sealants will not develop adhesion. 2.4 WINDOW SYSTEMS A . Operable Windows in Storefront Framing System: Basis of Design – Kawneer IsoLock® Architectural Windows; 8225TL Operable Window System, Project Out Awning type windows B . Aluminum Operable Windows in Storefront Framing System: 1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221; G.S. 10A-T5; 6063-T5 alloy and temper 2. Total Frame Depth: Not less than 2-1/8" (1/4" glass) or 2-3/4" (1" glass) 3. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural requirements. 4. The frame and ventilator corner construction shall consist of a mitered corner joint with an internal clip, sealed and mechanically staked. 5. The frame shall have a continuous primary weather seal of polyethylene clad urethane foam, the rainscreen weather stripping shall be dual durometer Santoprene. Each corner shall be neatly mitered. 6. The frame and ventilator shall be factory fabricated and assembled 7. Standard Hardware: Stainless Steel 4-Bar Hinges with adjustable limit stop. Base of awning window assembly shall not extend beyond 8 inches from storefront frame. 8. Provide cam lock for accessible controls. 9. Interior insect screen at each location, full width and height of operable area with screen access door at lever. 2.52.4 ENTRANCE DOOR SYSTEMS A . Entrance Doors: Basis of Design – Kawneer Aluminum Entrances 500 Heavy Wall Door; Medium stile, 5-1/2" vertical face dimension, 2" depth, 3/16" wall thickness, high traffic application. B . Aluminum (Entrances and Components): 1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221; 6063-T6 alloy and temper 2. The door shall be 2" thick and stile and rail face dimensions of: Door Vertical Stile Top Rail Bottom Rail 500 Heavy Wall 5" 5" 6-1/2" 3. Major portions of the door members to be 0.188" nominal in thickness and glazing molding to be 0.05" thick 4. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of entrance members are nominal and in compliance with Aluminum Standards and Data, published by The Aluminum Association 5. Glazing gaskets shall be either EPDM elastomeric extrusions or a thermoplastic elastomer. 6. Provide adjustable glass jacks to help center the glass in the door opening. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 7 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 7. Coordinate rail and stile depths with access control devices and electric strikes. 8. Accessories a. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be aluminum, stainless steel or plated steel. b. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to prevent galvanic action. c. Weatherstripping: 1) Meeting stiles on pairs of doors shall be equipped with an adjustable astragal utilizing wool pile with polymeric fin 2) The door weathering on a single acting butt hung door and frame (single or pairs) shall be Kawneer Sealair® weathering. This is comprised of a thermoplastic elastomer weathering on a tubular shape with a semi-rigid polymeric backing 3) Sill Sweep Strips: EPDM blade gasket sweep strip in an aluminum extrusion applied to the interior exposed surface of the bottom rail with concealed fasteners. 2.62.5 ENTRANCE DOOR HARDWARE A . General: Provide entrance door hardware, in addition to hardware sets called for in Section 08 71 00 each entrance door to comply with requirements in this Section. B . Strikes: Provide strike with black-plastic dust box for each latch or lock bolt; fabricated for aluminum framing. C . Weather Stripping: Manufacturer's standard replaceable components. 1. Compression Type: Made of ASTM D 2000, molded neoprene, or ASTM D 2287, molded PVC. 2. Sliding Type: AAMA 701, made of wool, polypropylene, or nylon woven pile with nylon- fabric or aluminum-strip backing. D . Weather Sweeps: Manufacturer's standard exterior-door bottom sweep with concealed fasteners on mounting strip. 2.6 SUNSHADE A . See Section 05 50 00 Metal Fabrications for custom bar grating sun shades. 2.7 OUTRIGGER SUNSHADE A . Outrigger SunShade System: An aluminum sunshade (consisting of outriggers, louvers, and fascia selected from standard configurations), that is anchored directly to the vertical mullions. Outriggers shall be finished to match the aluminum storefront and window system. Louvers and fascia shall be painted or anodized to match the aluminum storefront and window system. 1. Provide Kawneer Versoleil sunshade system complete with all accessories at all windows units shown to receive steel louvered sunshades. Straight-Square Outriggers; Planar Louvers; Rectangular Fascia, 30 inch Projection; Color and Finish to match storefront system. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 8 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Where mounting conflicts occur with compensating jambs channels, omit compensating channel member. Note locations in shop drawing for Architect review. 2.82.7 ACCESSORY MATERIALS A . Joint Sealants: For installation at perimeter of aluminum-framed systems, as specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants." 1. Provide sealants for use inside of the weatherproofing system that have a VOC content of 250 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24). B . Bituminous Paint: Cold-applied, asphalt-mastic paint complying with SSPC-Paint 12 requirements except containing no asbestos; formulated for 30-mil thickness per coat. 2.92.8 FABRICATION A . Form or extrude aluminum shapes before finishing. B . Weld in concealed locations to greatest extent possible to minimize distortion or discoloration of finish. Remove weld spatter and welding oxides from exposed surfaces by descaling or grinding. C . Framing Members, General: Fabricate components that, when assembled, have the following characteristics: 1. Profiles that are sharp, straight, and free of defects or deformations. 2. Accurately fitted joints with ends coped or mitered. 3. Means to drain water passing joints, condensation within framing members, and moisture migrating within the system to exterior. 4. Physical and thermal isolation of glazing from framing members. 5. Accommodations for thermal and mechanical movements of glazing and framing to maintain required glazing edge clearances. 6. Provisions for field replacement of glazing from interior for vision glass and exterior for spandrel glazing or metal panels. 7. Fasteners, anchors, and connection devices that are concealed from view to greatest extent possible. D . Mechanically Glazed Framing Members: Fabricate for flush glazing without projecting stops. E . Structural-Sealant-Glazed Framing Members: Include accommodations for using temporary support device to retain glazing in place while structural sealant cures. F . Entrance Door Frames: Reinforce as required to support loads imposed by door operation and for installing entrance door hardware. 1. At exterior doors, provide compression weather stripping at fixed stops. G . Entrance Door Hardware Installation: Factory install entrance door hardware to the greatest extent possible. Cut, drill, and tap for factory-installed entrance door hardware before applying finishes. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 9 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 H . After fabrication, clearly mark components to identify their locations in Project according to Shop Drawings. 2.102.9 ALUMINUM FINISHES A . Permanodic Anodized Aluminum, Architectural Class I, 0.7 mils minimum; black. B . Color as noted in section 09 00 00 material legend. 2.112.10 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A . Prepare test and inspection reports. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Examine areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B . Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A . General: 1. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. 2. Do not install damaged components. 3. Fit joints to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion. 4. Rigidly secure nonmovement joints. 5. Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic deterioration. 6. Seal joints watertight unless otherwise indicated. Finish installation shall be leak-proof. B . Metal Protection: 1. Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action by painting contact surfaces with primer or applying sealant or tape, or by installing nonconductive spacers as recommended by manufacturer for this purpose. 2. Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting contact surfaces with bituminous paint. C . Install components to drain water passing joints, condensation occurring within framing members, and moisture migrating within the system to exterior. D . Set continuous sill members and flashing in full sealant bed as specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants" to produce weathertight installation. E . Install components plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades, and without warp or rack. F . Install glazing as specified in Division 08 Section "Glazing." Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 52 01 October 20, 2021 FIBERGLASS-FRAMED STOREFRONTS, ENTRIES AND WINDOW SYSTEMS AND ALUMINUM STOREFRONT ENTRANCE DOORS Project #16-0996 08 52 01 - 10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 G . Entrance Doors: Install doors to produce smooth operation and tight fit at contact points. 1. Exterior Doors: Install to produce weathertight enclosure and tight fit at weather stripping. 2. Field-Installed Entrance Door Hardware: Install surface-mounted entrance door hardware according to entrance door hardware manufacturers' written instructions using concealed fasteners to greatest extent possible. H . Install perimeter joint sealants as specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants" to produce weathertight installation. 3.3 ERECTION TOLERANCES A . Install aluminum-framed systems to comply with the following maximum erection tolerances: 1. Location and Plane: Limit variation from true location and plane to 1/8 inch in 12 feet; 1/4 inch over total length. 2. Alignment: a. Where surfaces abut in line, limit offset from true alignment to 1/16 inch. b. Where surfaces meet at corners, limit offset from true alignment to 1/32 inch. B . Diagonal Measurements: Limit difference between diagonal measurements to 1/8 inch. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A . Testing Agency: Owner may engage a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to perform field tests and inspections. B . Repair or remove work if test results and inspections indicate that it does not comply with specified requirements. All final installations shall be leak-proof under normal conditions. C . Additional testing and inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements. D . Aluminum-framed assemblies will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. E . Prepare test and inspection reports. 3.5 ADJUSTING A . Adjust operating entrance door hardware to function smoothly as recommended by manufacturer. 1. For entrance doors accessible to people with disabilities, adjust closers to provide a 3- second closer sweep period for doors to move from a 70-degree open position to 3 inches from the latch, measured to the leading door edge. END OF SECTION 08 41 13 Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Delegated design of glazing units. B . Exterior vision glazing. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: for additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. E . 08 11 13 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames: For assembly requiring components from this section. F . 08 14 16 - Flush Wood Doors: For assembly requiring components from this section. G . 08 44 13 - Aluminum Framed Curtain Walls: For assembly requiring components from this section. H .F . 08 54 13 - Fiberglass Windows: For assembly requiring components from this section. I .G . 08 83 00 - Mirrors: For frameless glass mirrors. J .H . 10 28 00 - Toilet Accessories: For framed mirrors. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For installer, fabricator and design engineer. B . Early Performance Criteria Design Submittal: Submit design package identifying the following criteria, used to design aluminum framed entrances and storefront systems: 1. Load criteria, including seismic load criteria, wind load criteria. 2. Design Loads, including wind loads at typical locations and corners, corner zone width, glass dead load, and glazing makeup. 3. Anticipated movements, including the following: a. Horizontal Joint Movement: 1) Live load deflection. 2) Thermal expansion. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3) Long-term DL creep. 4) Column shortening. 5) Total Movement. b. Elastic Story Drift. c. Lateral Drift. d. Parallel-to-Wall Deflection. e. Cantilever Deflection of Framing Members. C . Delegated-Design Submittal: For assemblies indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. Include the following: 1. Provide specific shadowbox calculations to determine if ventilation of the cavity is required D . Energy Performance Certificates: Certificates are required for this project including project specific frame types, spacer types and glass types. Project specific reports substantiate U- value, visual light transmission, and solar heat gain values required by the Energy Code for the project. 1. For projects following the Energy Code - Prescriptive Path: Submit NFRC Report with gateway sizes indicating compliance with requirements. 2. For projects following the Energy Code - Performance Path: Submit CMAST bid reports at time of product submittal. Prior to glazed assembly installation, submit NFRC- CMAST label certificates for the designed assemblies (not gateway sizes). Provide finite element computer thermal modeling and calculations per NFRC 100 and NFRC 200, using DOE/LBNL THERM 5.2 and WINDOWS 5.2 software. E . Product Data: 1. Glass Types: Provide structural, physical and environmental characteristics, size limitations, special handling or installation requirements. 2. Glazing Compounds & Accessories: Provide chemical, functional, and environmental characteristics, limitations, special application requirements and identify available colors. F . Shop Drawings: For any glazing installed with components from this section alone. 1. Submit shop drawings for glazing installed within other systems in accordance with the system submittal requirements. G . Sample: Submit two samples in manufacturer's standard size of glass type units, showing coloration and design. H . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. I . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. J . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 K . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Fabricators Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Designer Qualifications: Professional structural engineer with 5 years of documented experience in design of this work and licensed in the location of the project. C . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 5 years of experience. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1.6 WARRANTY A . Sealed Insulating Glass Units: Provide a ten (10) year warranty to include coverage for seal failure, interpane dusting or misting, including replacement of failed units. B . Laminated Glass: Provide a ten (10) year warranty to include coverage for delamination, including replacement of failed units. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Glass glazing, accessories installed as monolithic glazing or insulating glazing units within framing systems and support structures specified elsewhere. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Thermal Performance: 1. U-Value: a. Prescriptive Energy Code Limits: Based on NFRC 100 gateway size. 1) Fixed Glazing, including frame: U-value 0.45 0.26 maximum. b. The project is utilizing Total Building Performance approach to compliance with Washington State Energy Code (WSEC). Prescriptive limits above are provided as benchmarks. Refer to SCHEDULE below for weighted averages based on energy models. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1) U-Value, Maximum: For glass and frames, fixed and operable based on project specific opening sizes, configurations, frame types, spacer types and glass types. Advertised U-values substantiated by NFRC Bid Reports at time of bid. 2) U-Value Maximums are subject to change as the energy model is updated. 2. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), Maximum: For the overall glazed assembly vision area and adjacent framing. 3. Visible Light Transmission (VLT), Minimum: For the overall glazed assembly vision area and adjacent framing. B . By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed unless otherwise indicated. C . Roll Wave Maximum Distortion Tolerance: 0.003 inch target with 0.005 inch maximum peak to valley measurement. D . Bow and Warp Maximum Tolerance: 50 percent of the maximum allowed in ASTM C1048. E . Thickness: As required for loads indicated. F . Deflection no greater than 1/175 of the longest dimension or 1/2 inch whichever is less. G . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Float Glass: 1. Performance Criteria: a. By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed unless otherwise indicated. b. Roll Wave Maximum Distortion Tolerance: 0.003 inch target with 0.005 inch maximum peak to valley measurement. c. Bow and Warp Maximum Tolerance: 50 percent of the maximum allowed in ASTM C1048. d. Tinted Types: Performance and features to match basis of design product. 2. Annealed Type: ASTM C1036, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality Q3 (glazing select). 3. Heat-Strengthened in accordance with ASTM C1048. 4. Fully Tempered in accordance with ASTM C1048. a. Safety Glazing: Comply with 16 CFR 1201 test requirements for Category II. B . Ultraclear (low-iron) Float Glass: 1. Performance Criteria: a. ASTM C1036, Type 1, Class 1 (clear), Quality-Q3. b. Visible Light Transmission: Not less than 91 percent. c. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: Not less than 0.87. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Annealed Type: ASTM C1036, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality Q3 (glazing select). 3. Heat-Strengthened in accordance with ASTM C1048. 4. Fully Tempered in accordance with ASTM C1048. a. Safety Glazing: Comply with 16 CFR 1201 test requirements for Category II. b. If and where the need for fully-tempered glass is required, due to safety glazing or loading effects that cannot be compensated for by increasing the glass thickness or other means, then the glass must be heat soaked. 1) To waive this heat soaking requirement, the Contractor and glass manufacturer are required to provide the labor, equipment and materials necessary to replace all spontaneous glass breakages for a period 5 years after completion of installation. 2) In addition, the Contractor and glass manufacturer will be responsible for other property damages or personal injury liabilities caused by such breakages for the same 5-year period. C . Fire Resistive Glazing: For glazing in fire rated assemblies as indicated on drawings. 1. Specification is based on SuperLite II-XL 45 by SaftiFirst. a. Comparable products by one of the following are also acceptable. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. 1) Pyrostop Series by Technical Glass Products. b. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2. Performance Criteria: a. Type, thickness, and configuration as required to maintain indicated ratings of fire rated assemblies. b. Provide products not requiring surface applied films to maintain their performance criteria. Surface applied films can be easily damaged and performance criteria compromised. c. Impact Safety Resistance: ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 (Cat. I and II). d. Positive Pressure Test: UL 10C, UBC 7-2 and 7-4; passes e. Labeling: Provide permanent label on each piece giving the IBC rating and other information required by the applicable code. 3. Features: a. Surface Finish: Ground and polished on both sides. D . Low-E Coated Vision Glass: 1. Features: a. Color: Neutral. b. Location: #2 surface. C . Monolithic Tempered Glass: 1. Applications: All interior applications requiring safety glazing. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Glass: Clear, fully tempered. 3. Lite Thickness: As required by panel size indicated when designed in accordance with performance criteria. E .D . Insulating Glazing Units: 1. Basis of Design: Cardinal Low E 270 (#2). a. Acceptable Substitute: PPG Vilda. b. Air Space: 90% Argon fill. c. Spacer Bar: Stainless steel. 1. Fabricator: a. Any of the manufacturers specified for float glass. b. Any fabricator certified by glass manufacturer for type of glass, coating, and treatment involved and capable of providing specified performance, features and warranty. 2. Sealed Insulating Glass Units: a. Performance: 1) Durability: Certified by an independent testing agency to comply with ASTM E2190. 2) Edge Spacers: Material as required to meet performance criteria listed for assemblies. a) Color: Black. 3) Edge Seal: Glass to elastomer with supplementary silicone sealant. a) Color: Black. 4) Air Space: Hermetic air. 5) U-Value: As required to meet performance criteria of complete assembly, not to exceed 0.24 Center of Glass. E . Transluscent Glass: 1. Basis of Design: Cardinal. a. Laminated glass. b. Color: White. F . Accessories: 1. Glazing Channels: Specification is based on CRL Wet Glaze U Channels by CRLaurence Co. Inc. a. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. b. Features: 1) 1 inch deep base channel. 2) 2 inch deep top channel. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 7 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3) Finish: Satin Anodized. 2. Vertical Glazing Gasket: Specification is based on CRL EZ Glaze Soundstrip by CRLaurence Co. Inc. a. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements for submittal requirements. b. Features: 1) Color: Clear 2) Depth: Selected to match glass panels. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.5 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 08 80 00 October 20, 2021 GLAZING Project #16-0996 08 80 00 - 8 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.6 SCHEDULE A . All Exterior Glazing and Vestibule: Insulating glazing units. Safety glass in locations required by code. B . Interior door and window relights: Clear glass, safety glazing. A . Exterior Vision Glazing: 1. Window Wall Vision Glazing: a. Application: Exterior Wall Vision Glass. b. Performance: 1) U-Value, minimum: As indicated on drawings. c. Outboard Lite: Clear Float, low iron. 1) Coating: Low-E Coating on #2 surface by SunGuard SNX 51/23 by Guardian Glass. 2) Lite Thickness: 6 mm. d. Air Space: Argon or Air as required to meet full system U-values. 1) Thickness: 12 mm. e. Inboard Lite: Clear Float, low iron; tempered as required by local code and design of insulating glazing units. 1) Translucent Glazing: Fritted, laminated glass. a) Thickness: As required by panels sizes indicated. b) PVB Interlayer: 0.03 thickness, clear. c) Frit Color and Pattern: To be selected by Architect. f. Total Insulating Glazing Unit Thickness: As required by panel size indicated when designed in accordance with performance criteria. B . Fire Resistive Glazing: 1. Applications: In exterior openings as indicated on drawings. 2. Glass: Fully Tempered Fire Resistive Glazing in IGUs to match GL-01. 3. Lite Thickness: As required by panel size indicated and required rating when designed in accordance with performance criteria. C . Monolithic Tempered Glass: 1. Applications: All interior applications requiring safety glazing. 2. Glass: Clear, fully tempered. 3. Lite Thickness: As required by panel size indicated when designed in accordance with performance criteria. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Gypsum Sheathing. B . Exterior Soffit Board. C . Gypsum Board. D . Tile Backer Board. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: for additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. E . 05 40 00 - Cold-Formed Metal Framing: Exterior wind-load-bearing metal stud framing. F . 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry: Building framing and sheathing. G . 07 84 00 - Firestopping: Top-of-wall assemblies at fire rated walls. H . 07 90 05 - Joint Sealers: Acoustic sealant. I . 09 22 19 - Non-Structural Metal Framing: Blocking product and execution requirements. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For Installer and design engineer. B . Product Data: Provide data on gypsum board, glass mat faced gypsum board, accessories, joint finishing system, and cement board. C . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. D . Shop Drawings: Indicate special details associated with fireproofing and acoustic seals. E . Test Reports: For all stud framing products that do not comply with ASTM C645 or ASTM C754, provide independent laboratory reports showing maximum stud heights at required spacings and deflections. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Designer Qualifications: Professional structural engineer with 5 years of documented experience in design of this work and licensed in the location of the project. B . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 5 years of experience on projects of similar size and complexity. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Includes Gypsum wallboard finishing, metal trim and accessories, and acoustical sealants and insulation. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Provide completed gypsum board assemblies complying with ASTM C840 and GA-216. B . Interior Partitions Indicated as Acoustic: Provide completed assemblies with the following characteristics: 1. Acoustic Attenuation: STC of 45-49 calculated in accordance with ASTM E413, based on tests conducted in accordance with ASTM E90. C . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A . Specification is based on products listed below: 1. CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc. 2. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum. a. Custom Building Products. 3. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.4 MATERIALS A . Gypsum Sheathing: 1. Sizes to minimize joints in place; ends square cut. a. Application: Exterior sheathing, unless otherwise indicated. b. Mold Resistance: Score of 10, when tested in accordance with ASTM D3273. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 c. Glass-Mat-Faced Sheathing: Glass mat faced gypsum substrate as defined in ASTM C1177/C1177M. 2. Thickness: 5/8 inch. 3. Edges: Square, for vertical application. 4. Glass-Mat-Faced Products: Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; DensGlass Sheathing; CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc. B . Impact-Resistant Gypsum Board: 1. Gypsum Wallboard: Paper-faced gypsum panels as defined in ASTM C1629/C1629, sizes to minimize joints in place; ends square cut. a. Application: Use as indicated. b. Thickness: 5/8 inch. c. Edges: Tapered. d. Products: 1) Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; ToughRock FireGuard X Abuse Resistant Gypsum Wallboard. 2) CertainTeed Extreme Impact Resistant Gypsum Panels. 3) National Gypsum; Hi-Impact XP Gypsum Wallboard. C . Exterior Soffit Board: 1. Exterior Soffit Board: Exterior gypsum soffit board as defined in ASTM C1396/C1396M; sizes to minimize joints in place; ends square cut. a. Application: Ceilings and soffits in protected exterior areas, unless otherwise indicated. b. At Assemblies Indicated with Fire-Rating: Use type required by indicated tested assembly. c. Thickness: 5/8 inch. d. Edges: Tapered. e. Products: 1) Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; ToughRock Soffit Board. D . Gypsum Board: 1. Gypsum Wallboard: Paper-faced gypsum panels as defined in ASTM C1396/C1396M; sizes to minimize joints in place; ends square cut. a. Application: Use for vertical surfaces, unless otherwise indicated. b. Thickness: 5/8 inch. c. Edges: Tapered. d. Products: 1) Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; ToughRock, ToughRock Fireguard, and ToughRock FireGuard C Gypsum Wallboard. 2) CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc.; GlasRoc. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 E . Tile Backer Board: 1. Glass-Mat-Faced Board: Coated glass mat water-resistant gypsum backing panel as defined in ASTM C1178/C1178M. a. Standard Type: Thickness 1/2 inch. b. Fire-Resistant Type: Thickness 5/8 inch. c. Products: 1) Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; DensShield Tile Backer. 2.5 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . Reglet Reveal: 1. Product: Fry Reglet “Z” Reveal. 2. Size: 5/8-inch x 5/8-inch. 3. Finish: Black. 4. Location: Gallery glulam columns. B .C . Acoustic Sealant: 1. As specified in Section 07 90 05 - Joint Sealers. C .D . Finishing Accessories: 1. ASTM C1047, galvanized steel or rolled zinc, unless otherwise indicated. a. Types: As detailed or required for finished appearance. b. Special Shapes: In addition to conventional cornerbead and control joints, provide U-bead at exposed panel edges. D .E . Joint Materials: 1. ASTM C475/C475M and as recommended by gypsum board manufacturer for project conditions. a. Tape: 2 inch wide, coated glass fiber tape for joints and corners, except as otherwise indicated. b. Typical: Ready-mixed vinyl-based joint compound. c. Exterior Soffits: Chemical hardening type compound. E .F . High Build Drywall Surfacer: 1. Vinyl acrylic latex-based coating for spray application, designed to take the place of skim coating and separate paint primer in achieving Level 5 finish. F .G . Anchorage to Substrate: 1. Tie wire, nails, screws, and other metal supports, of type and size to suit application; to rigidly secure materials in place. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 G .H . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . Comply with ASTM C840 and GA-216. Install to minimize butt end joints, especially in highly visible locations. C . Fire-Rated Construction: Install gypsum board in strict compliance with requirements of assembly listing. D . Exterior Sheathing: Comply with ASTM C1280. Install sheathing vertically, with edges butted tight and ends occurring over firm bearing. E . Exterior Soffit Board: Install perpendicular to framing, with staggered end joints over framing members or other solid backing. F . Cementitious Backing Board: Install over steel framing members and plywood substrate where indicated, in accordance with ANSI A108.11 and manufacturer's instructions. G . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 INSTALLATION OF TRIM AND ACCESSORIES A . Control Joints: Place control joints consistent with lines of building spaces and as indicated. 1. Not more than 30 feet apart on walls and ceilings over 50 feet long. 2. At exterior soffits, not more than 30 feet apart in both directions. B . Corner Beads: Install at external corners, using longest practical lengths. C . Edge Trim: Install at locations where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials and as indicated. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.5 JOINT TREATMENT A . Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Board and Exterior Glass Mat Faced Sheathing: Use fiberglass joint tape, bedded and finished with chemical hardening type joint compound. B . Paper Faced Gypsum Board: Use paper joint tape, bedded with ready-mixed vinyl-based joint compound and finished with ready-mixed vinyl-based joint compound. 3.6 FINISH A . Finish gypsum board in accordance with levels defined in ASTM C840, as follows: 1. Level 5: Walls and ceilings typical. 2. Level 4: For flat paint, a light final paint texture, or with lightweight wall covering for walls and ceilings. 3. Level 3: In utility areas, behind cabinetry, and on backing board to receive tile finish. 4. Level 1: Wall areas above finished ceilings, whether or not accessible in the completed construction. 5. Level 0: Temporary partitions and surfaces indicated to be finished in later stage of project. B . Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smooth surface ready to receive finishes. 1. Feather coats of joint compound so that camber is maximum 1/32 inch. C . Where Level 5 finish is indicated, spray apply high build drywall surfacer over entire surface after joints have been properly treated; achieve a flat and tool mark-free finish. D . Fill and finish joints and corners of cementitious backing board as recommended by manufacturer. 3.7 FIELD OBSERVATION AT "PUNCH" A . Finish will be judged from a viewing difference of 4 feet. B . Ceilings will be viewed from a standing position. C . Finished lighting system or temporary lighting similar to proposed finished lighting should be used for judging the wall. D . Eye catching discrepancies and or blemishes, including “fuzzy” wall board surfaces, will be rejected. 3.8 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 21 16 October 20, 2021 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES Project #16-0996 09 21 16 - 7 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.9 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Suspended metal grid ceiling system. B . Acoustical units. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: for additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. E . 07 90 05 - Joint Sealers: Acoustical sealant. F . 09 21 16 - Gypsum Board Assemblies: Acoustical insulation. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer and installer. B . Shop Drawings: Indicate grid layout and related dimensioning, junctions with other ceiling finishes, mechanical and electrical items installed in the ceiling, and perimeter molding and suspension/bracing details. C . Product Data: Provide data on suspension system components, acoustical units, and perimeter molding/seismic connections. D . Samples: Submit two samples 48 x 48 inch in size illustrating material and finish of acoustical units. E . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. F . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. G . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 H . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the manufacture of work specified in this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum of 5 years of experience. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 1.7 WARRANTY A . Provide 10 year manufacturer warranty on all acoustical panels for sagging and warping, grid system, rusting, and manufacturer's defects. B . Provide 15 year warranty for all products using additional "Humidity and Sag resistance" control systems. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Suspended metal grid ceiling systems with seismic edge clips and manufactured edge trim at changes in plane; gypsum based acoustical units. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Seismic Requirements: 1. Classification: Conform to ASTM C635/C635M, Heavy Duty Classification. 2. Code Compliance: IBC, American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE 7, and CISCA (AC) Guidelines. Comply with edition dates per local Authorities Having Jurisdiction. B . Components: Lock together in a positive manner. C . Pull out tension: 1. Cross Tee Connections: Minimum 300 pounds. 2. Main Tee Splices: Minimum 200 pounds. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 D . Seismic Lateral Design: Conform to IBC and ASCE 7 especially requirement for independent support from structure above for light fixture and mechanical services installed into acoustical lay-in panel ceiling systems. E . Install to conceal plenum space above acoustical ceiling system and to allow access. F . Make provisions for vertical as well as horizontal suspension systems. G . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Acoustical Units - General: ASTM E1264, Class A. 1. Basis of Design: Ultima High NRC by Armstrong World Industries, Inc. a. Smooth visual ceiling with Total Acoustics™ performance, sound absorption and blocking. 2. Acceptable Product: a. Rockfon Tropic 1001. 2.3. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 3.4. Performance Criteria: a. Light Reflectance: 0.87 percent, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. b. NRC: 0.80, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. c. Articulation Class (AC): 170, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. d. Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC): 35, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. 4.5. Features: a. Size: 24 x 48 inches. b. Thickness: 5/8 inches. c. Details: Ultima Square Lay-in. d. Surface Color: White. e. Suspension System: 1) Prelude 15/16" Suspension System by Armstrong. 2) Acceptable Product: 1)a) Rockfon Chicago Metallic 1200. 3) Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2)4) Suspension Systems - General: ASTM C635/C635M; die cut and interlocking components, with stabilizer bars, clips, splices, perimeter moldings, and hold down clips as required. B . Acoustical Units - General: ASTM E1264, Class A. 1. Basis of Design: CIRRUS® Second Look® III Panel by Armstrong World Industries, Inc. a. Medium-textured panels with scored plank visual ceiling with Total Acoustics™ performance, sound absorption and blocking. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 3. Performance Criteria: a. Light Reflectance: 0.85 percent, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. b. NRC: 0.65, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. c. Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC): 35, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264. 4. Features: a. Size: 24 x 48 inches x 3/4". b. Thickness: 5/8 inches. c. Details: Scored Tegular - nominal 6" x 48" linear planks. d. Surface Color: White. e. Suspension System: 1) Prelude 9/16" Suprafine Suspension System by Armstrong. 2) Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. C .B . (GWB) Gypsum Board: 1. Thickness: 5/8". 2. Level 4 as indicated in Section 09 21 16. 3. Painted as indicated in Section 09 90 00. 2.4 SUSPENSION SYSTEM(S) A . Manufacturers: 1. Prelude 15/16" Suspension System by Armstrong. 2. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. B . Suspension Systems - General: ASTM C635/C635M; die cut and interlocking components, with stabilizer bars, clips, splices, perimeter moldings, and hold down clips as required. 2.52.4 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. C . Support Channels and Hangers: 1. Galvanized steel; size and type to suit application, seismic requirements, and ceiling system flatness requirement specified. D . Perimeter Moldings at Changes in Elevation: 1. Same material and finish as grid. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 a. At Exposed Grid: Provide L-shaped molding for mounting at same elevation as face of grid. Basis of Design Product: Axiom Trim and Transitions by Armstrong Commercial Ceilings. b. At Concealed Grid: Provide concealed molding. E . Seismic Suspension Edge Clips: 1. Manufacturer's approved, to meet code required movement without 2 inch wall angles. a. Basis of Design: Seismic RX BERC2 clip components by Armstrong or ACM7 seismic clips components by USG. F . Demountable Ceiling Grid Clips: 1. C1430 variable placement hook clip by Armstrong. G . Acoustical Sealant For Perimeter Moldings: 1. Specified in Section 07 90 05. H . Touch-up Paint: 1. Type and color to match acoustical and grid units. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify that layout of hangers will not interfere with other work. C . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . Suspension system: 1. Install suspension system in accordance with ASTM C636/C636M and manufacturer's instructions and as supplemented in this section. 2. Rigidly secure system, including integral mechanical and electrical components, for maximum deflection of 1:360. 3. Lay out system to a balanced grid design with edge units no less than 50 percent of acoustical unit size. a. See also reflected ceiling plans. Where 50 percent unit cannot be achieved, consult Architect before installation. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 51 00 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Project #16-0996 09 51 00 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 4. Install after major above-ceiling work is complete. Coordinate the location of hangers with other work. 5. Provide hanger clips during steel deck erection. Provide additional hangers and inserts as required. 6. Hang suspension system independent of walls, columns, ducts, pipes and conduit. Where carrying members are spliced, avoid visible displacement of face plane of adjacent members. 7. Where ducts or other equipment prevent the regular spacing of hangers, reinforce the nearest affected hangers and related carrying channels to span the extra distance. 8. Do not support components on main runners or cross runners if weight causes excess deflection. 9. Support fixture loads using supplementary hangers located within 6 inches of each corner, or support components independently. 10. Do not eccentrically load system or induce rotation of runners. 11. Form expansion joints as detailed. Form to accommodate plus or minus 1 inch movement. Maintain visual closure. C . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 TOLERANCES A . Maximum Variation from Flat and Level Surface: 1/8 inch in 10 feet. B . Maximum Variation from Plumb of Grid Members Caused by Eccentric Loads: 2 degrees. 3.5 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 64 00 October 20, 2021 WOOD FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 64 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Field finished wood flooring for gymnasium and dance studio. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification C . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. D . 033000 - Cast-In-Place Concrete: for depressed slab on grade flooring to receive wood gymnasium floor. E . 06 20 20 - Finish Carpentry: For other finished woodwork. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with related work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer and installer. B . Product Data: Provide product criteria, characteristics, accessories, jointing and seaming methods, and termination conditions. C . Shop Drawings: Indicate control joints and expansion joints and required details at openings, obstructions, and edges. D . Sample: For each type of wood flooring and accessory. E . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. F . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. G . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. H . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 64 00 October 20, 2021 WOOD FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 64 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 3. Recommended schedule of maintenance. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the manufacture of work specified in this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum of 5 years of experience and approved by manufacturer. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. 1.7 WARRANTY A . Installation Warranty: Contractor shall correct defective Work within a 2 year period after Date of Substantial Completion. 1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS A . Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. 1% for each product. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Pre-engineered wood plank flooring with related accessories. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING A . (WDF-1C) Hardwood Floor: 1. Basis of Design: SAFE2 sports floor system as provided by Horner Flooring; www.hornerflooring.com. a. Acceptable Product: 1) Robbins Sport Surfaces Bio-Cushion Classic. 1.b. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2. Construction: Random length tongue and groove, and end-matched MFMA Northern Hard Maple, grade marked and stamped as manufactured by Horner Flooring Company. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 64 00 October 20, 2021 WOOD FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 64 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3. Installation method: Floor fasteners 2" barbed cleat. 4. Critical Radiant Flux (CRF): Minimum 0.45 watt per square centimeter, when tested in accordance with ASTM E648 or NFPA 253. 5. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame Spread Index of 200, maximum; Smoke Developed Index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 6. Static Load Resistance: 250 psi minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM F970. B . Vapor Retarder: Polyethylene sheet, 6 mil thick. 1. Floor Assembly (top to bottom): a. Engineered plank floor; polyethylene sheet (6 mil). b. Plywood substrate: (5/8" min) depressed concrete slab on grade. C . Underlayment: 3mm EVA pad/underlayment rolls, 200 sf each. D .C . Concrete slab depression to use 3/5 SAFE pads. 1. 2-16" for 25/32" thick flooring. E .D . Stop Blocking: At heavy loads, stop blocking installed between pad locations. 2.4 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. B . Manufacturer’s standard ventilating type base. B . Sound Isolation Membrane: Noise-reducing recycled rubber impact insulation systems; ASTM E492. 1. Basis of Design: SonusWave SW48 by Regupol America, LLC. 2. Material: 100% recycled SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber) tire rubber. 3. Impact Insulation Class: 16" open web truss assembly with gypsum topping (IIC 57) STC (64) 8mm SonusWave, 3/4" plywood nail down hardwood. 4. Perimeter Isolation Strip: Regupol Sonus ISO6. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify that concrete substrates are dry and moisture-vapor emissions are within acceptable levels according to manufacturer's written instructions 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 64 00 October 20, 2021 WOOD FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 64 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present, but not less than applicable recommendations in NWFA (IG)'s "Installation Guidelines: Wood Flooring." B . Provide expansion space at walls and other obstructions and terminations of flooring of not less than 1/2 inch. C . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 FIELD FINISHING A . Machine-sand flooring to remove offsets, ridges, cups, and sanding-machine marks that would be noticeable after finishing. Vacuum and tack with a clean cloth immediately before applying finish. 1. Comply with applicable recommendations in NWFA (IG)'s "Installation Guidelines: Wood Flooring." B . Fill and repair wood flooring seams and defects. C . Apply floor-finish materials in number of coats recommended by finish manufacturer for application indicated, but not less than one coat of floor sealer and three finish coats. D . Cover wood flooring before finishing. E . Do not cover wood flooring after finishing until finish reaches full cure, and not before seven days after applying last finish coat. 3.5 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Resilient sheet flooring. B . Resilient base. C . Resilient installation accessories. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: for additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. E . 03 54 00 - Cast Underlayment. F . 09 05 10 - Flooring Moisture Measurement and Mitigation: Concrete moisture testing and mitigation systems. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with related work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For installer. B . Product Data: Provide data on specified products, describing physical and performance characteristics; including sizes, patterns and colors available; and installation instructions. C . Shop Drawings: Indicate seaming plan. D . Flooring Sample: Submit two samples, 6 x 6 inch in size illustrating color and pattern for each resilient flooring product specified; heat weld rod samples for selection. E . Base and Accessory Samples: Submit manufacturer's complete set of color samples for initial selection. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 F . LEEDv4 Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1. Low-Emitting Materials Submittals: G . Certificate: Prior to installation of flooring, submit written certification by flooring manufacturer and adhesive manufacturer that condition of subfloor is acceptable. H . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. I . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. J . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 3. Include maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance materials, and suggested schedule for cleaning, stripping, and re-waxing. 1.5 EXTRA MATERIALS A . Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. 1% for each product. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the manufacture of work specified in this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 2 years of experience. 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. B . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. 1.8 WARRANTY A . Provide minimum Manufacturers Limited 5 year commercial warranty for manufacturing defects. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Resilient sheet and tile flooring, resilient base and installation accessories for transition to other flooring types. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Critical Radiant Flux (CRF): Minimum 0.45 watt per square centimeter, when tested in accordance with ASTM E648 or NFPA 253. B . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A . Refer to Interior Design Drawings and Finish Legend for manufacturer, product, size, locations and finish. 1. Substitution for products by manufacturers other than those listed: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.4 RESILIENT SHEET FLOORING A . (LVP) Vinyl Plank Flooring: 100 percent virgin composition, color and pattern through total thickness. 1. Performance Requirements: a. Homogenous sheet good. b. Minimum Requirements: Comply with ASTM F1913, without backing and . c. Critical Radiant Flux (CRF): Minimum 0.45 watt per square centimeter, when tested in accordance with ASTM E648 or NFPA 253. 2.4 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING A . Luxury Plank Flooring 1. Basis of Design: Interface, per Interior Design drawings. 2. Acceptable Substitute: Mohawk, Reforestation. B . (RUB) Rubber Flooring: 100 percent rubber composition. 2.5 RESILIENT BASE A . (RB) Resilient Base: ASTM F1861, top set toed, and as follows: 1. Basis of Design: Roppe and Johnsonite, per Interior Design drawings. a. Acceptable Substitute: Mohawk. 1.2. Type: Thermoset Rubber Base. 2.3. Thickness: 0.125 inch thick. 3.4. Length: Roll (4 foot sections are not acceptable except as maintenance stock). 4.5. PVC Free. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 5.6. Top Set: a. Toed: standard locations. b. Toeless: polished concrete locations. 2.6 RESILIENT INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES A . Basis of Design Product: Products by manufacturer of resilient flooring or base. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on color match and available profiles. B . Profile and Dimensions: As indicated or required for conditions present. C . Colors and Patterns: As selected from full range of industry colors. D . Locations: Provide rubber molding accessories in areas indicated and as recommended by flooring manufacturer for complete installation. 2.7 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . Subfloor Filler: 1. White premix latex; type recommended by adhesive material manufacturer. C . Primers, Adhesives, and Seaming Materials: 1. Waterproof; types recommended by flooring manufacturer. D . Moldings, Transition and Edge Strips: 1. Same material as flooring. E . Filler for Coved Base: 1. Plastic. F . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 013515 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. B . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work, free of cracks that might telegraph through flooring, clean, dry, and free of curing compounds, surface hardeners, and other chemicals that might interfere with bonding of flooring to substrate. C . Verify that wall surfaces are smooth and flat within the tolerances specified, are dust-free, and are ready to receive resilient base. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 D . Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location. E . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: 1. Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. 2. Starting installation constitutes acceptance of subfloor conditions. 3. Fit joints tightly. 4. Where type of floor finish, pattern, or color are different on opposite sides of door, terminate flooring under centerline of door. 5. Install edge strips at unprotected or exposed edges, where flooring terminates, and where indicated. a. Metal Strips: Attach to substrate before installation of flooring using stainless steel screws. b. Resilient Strips: Attach to substrate using adhesive. 6. Scribe flooring to walls, columns, cabinets, floor outlets, and other appurtenances to produce tight joints. 7. Install flooring in recessed floor access covers, maintaining floor pattern. 8. At movable partitions, install flooring under partitions without interrupting floor pattern. 9. Turn sheet flooring up 4 inches to create integral cove base. Heat weld corner seams. B . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 013515 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. B . Remove excess adhesive from floor, base, and wall surfaces without damage. C . Initial cleaning and finishing are the responsibility of the contractor. 1. Follow manufacturer's recommendations for initial cleaning and finishing procedures. 2. Not all types of flooring require finishing. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 65 00 October 20, 2021 RESILIENT FLOORING Project #16-0996 09 65 00 - 6 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.5 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 83 11 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL COMPONENTS Project #16-0996 09 83 11 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Acoustical ceiling panels. B . Accessories as required for complete installation. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification C . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer and installer. B . Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. 4. Specimen warranty. C . Test Reports: Certified test data from an independent test agency verifying that wall systems meet specified requirements for acoustical and fire performance. D . Shop Drawings: Elevations indicating proposed locations of fabric seams and details indicating typical transitions to other finish surfaces. Include details of inside and outside corners and backing at fixtures mounted within panels. E . Verification Samples: 1. For each textile specified, minimum size 8 inches square, representing actual product in color, texture, and pattern. 2. Accessory package. F . LEEDv4 Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. G . Warranty: Submit manufacturer's warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. H . Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 83 11 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL COMPONENTS Project #16-0996 09 83 11 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. Supply an additional 10 percent of accessories installed for Owner's use in maintenance of project. 2. Supply an additional 5 percent of fabric installed for Owner's use in maintenance of project. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide all components of acoustical wall systems by a single manufacturer, including recommended primers, adhesives, and sealants. B . Installer Qualifications: Firm specializing in site-fabricated wall systems, with not less than 2 years of documented experience in installing wall systems of the type specified, and approved by the manufacturer. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. 1.6 WARRANTY A . Installation Warranty: Contractor shall correct defective Work within a 2 year period after Date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Acoustical ceiling components including prefabricated units. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Seismic Requirements: 1. Classification: Conform to ASTM C635/C635M, Heavy Duty Classification. 2. Code Compliance: IBC, American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE 7, and CISCA (AC) Guidelines. Comply with edition dates per local Authorities Having Jurisdiction. B . Components: Lock together in a positive manner. C . Pull out tension: 1. Cross Tee Connections: Minimum 300 pounds. 2. Main Tee Splices: Minimum 200 pounds. D . Seismic Lateral Design: Conform to IBC and ASCE 7 especially requirement for independent support from structure above for light fixture and mechanical services installed into acoustical lay-in panel ceiling systems. E . Install to conceal plenum space above acoustical ceiling system and to allow access. F . Make provisions for vertical as well as horizontal suspension systems. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 83 11 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL COMPONENTS Project #16-0996 09 83 11 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 G . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Frame: Extruded polymer track system with serrated jaws of sufficient strength to hold fabric in place after repeated applications. 1. Track Size: 1 inch protrusion from wall with minimum 1 inch base leg. 2. Track Shape: Square at perimeter; square at intermediate abutting joints. 3. Wall Thickness of Track: Minimum 0.062 inch. 4. Profile: Square, 1 inch overall height. 5. Intermediate Joints: Butt joints square. 6. Color: ma. B . Acoustical Core: 1. Type and thickness as required to achieve specified noise reduction coefficient, sufficient to fill depth of track without blocking behind, and one of the following: 2. Thickness: 1 inch, minimum. 3. Material: Multi-density fiberglass board, consisting of a facing sheet of 12 pounds per cubic foot density board laminated over 3 pounds per cubic foot density board. C . Rigid Blocking: Fire-retardant treated medium density fiberboard complying with ANSI A208.2. D . Acoustical Core: Fiberglass board, 6 pcf density, 1 inch thickness; minimum NRC of 0.80 per ASTM C423, Type A mounting. E . Acoustical Tackable Core: Acoustical core faced with 1/8 inch high density fiberglass face with microperforated Tyvek liner for tack. F . Fabric: Heavy-duty fire-retardant commercial fabric, as provided by manufacturer of acoustical wall system; color, pattern, and texture as selected from manufacturer's standards. G . Acoustical Wall and Ceiling Panel: 1. Manufacturer: FSorb; www.f-sorb.com. a. Acceptable Products: 1) J2 Systems Acoustic Felt Polyboard; 1-inch and 2-inches. 2) Soundcore Plus Profile Plus Surfaces FS006. a.b. Core Color: As selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard finishes. b.c. Fabric Finish: Matte non-ironed. c.d. Applications: 1) Gym: 2" thick ceiling and wall panels mounted on the upper portion of walls. a) NRC: 1.05. b) Size: 48" x 96". Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 83 11 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL COMPONENTS Project #16-0996 09 83 11 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 c) Color: to be selected by Architect. 2) Staff Carrels, Meeting Room and Maker Space: 1" thick ceiling acoustical panel, direct applied. a) NRC: 0.70. b) Size: 48" x 96". c) Color: White. d) Layout: as coordinated by Architect. 3) Gym: Protective wall pads mounted at lower portion of gym walls. a) Wall Pads: OFOI. 2.4 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . All accessory materials required to comply with IEQ 4.1: For adhesives and sealants and IEQ 4.2: For Paints and Coatings in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B . Verify that all casework, markerboards, door and window jambs, finished ceiling, and other finished items abutting acoustical wall systems have been installed. C . If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. B . Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions. C . Remove wall plates and other obstacles, and prepare substrates to receive core material in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . Acoustic Ceiling Panels: Fabric finish shall be bonded to, or stretched over, the panel face, bonded to the panel edges and returned a minimum of one inch on the back of the panel. The finish shall be flat and wrinkle free and fully tailored at corners with no exposed darting. B . Track: Install perimeter and intermediate track using fasteners appropriate to substrate, securing firmly to prevent track separation from substrate. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 09 83 11 October 20, 2021 ACOUSTICAL COMPONENTS Project #16-0996 09 83 11 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. At outside corners, miter track to allow installation of core and fabric around corner without intermediate track members. C . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.5 PROTECTION A . Protect installed products until completion of project, using methods that will ensure that the finished work will be without damage or deterioration at Date of Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 21 13 October 20, 2021 TOILET COMPARTMENTS Project #16-0996 10 21 13 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . HDPL toilet compartments. B . Urinal privacy screens. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification C . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. D . 05 50 00 - Metal Fabrications: For concealed steel support members. E . 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry: For blocking and supports. F . 10 28 00 - Toilet Accessories: For accessories mounted on compartments. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer and design engineer. B . Delegated-Design Submittal: For assemblies indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. C . Product Data: Provide data on panel construction, hardware, and accessories. D . Shop Drawings: Indicate partition plan, elevation views, dimensions, details of ceiling supports, door swings. 1. Provide template layouts and installation instructions for anchorage devices built into other work. E . Sample: 1. Submit two samples of partition panels, minimum size 6 inches, illustrating panel finish, color, and sheen. 2. Submit one sample of full set of hardware illustrating operation and finish. F . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1. Low-Emitting Materials Submittals: G . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 21 13 October 20, 2021 TOILET COMPARTMENTS Project #16-0996 10 21 13 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 H . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 2 years of experience. B . Accessibility Requirements: Comply with requirements applicable in the jurisdiction of the project, including but not limited to ADA and ICC/ANSI A117.1 requirements as applicable. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 1.6 WARRANTY A . Installation Warranty: Contractor shall correct defective Work within a 2 year period after Date of Substantial Completion; remove and replace materials concealing waterproofing at no extra cost to Owner. B . Manufacturer Warranty: Provide five year warranty for waterproofing failing to resist penetration of water. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Doors, panels, screens, and pilasters assembled into complete compartment system, with cutouts and drilled holes to receive hardware as indicated; processed and fabricated in accordance with industry standards. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Fire Resistance: 1. National Fire Protection Association/International Building Code Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish: Class B / Uniform Building Code: Class II. a. Flame Spread Index (ASTM E 84): 60 for panels and stiles. b. Smoke Developed Index (ASTM E 84): 265 for panels and stiles. B . Provide materials that meet the guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 21 13 October 20, 2021 TOILET COMPARTMENTS Project #16-0996 10 21 13 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A . Basis of Design Manufacturer: Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc., which is located at: 6901 Tujunga Ave.; North Hollywood, CA 91605-6213; Tel: 818-764-1000; Fax: 818-765-2700; Email:info@bobrick.com; Web:www.bobrick.com. 1. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.4 HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE WITH PARTICLE BOARD SUBSTRATE A . (HPL) High Pressure Laminate Toilet Partitions: 1. Basis of Design Product: Designer Series. 2. Partitions: a. Standard Height: 1) Door/Panel Height: 58 inches (147 cm). 2) Floor Clearance: 12 inches (30 cm). b. Mounting Configuration: 1) Floor-mounted. a) Stile Standard Height: 69 inches (175 cm); Maximum Height: 75-5/16 inches (194 cm). c. No sight gaps on hinge side or lock side of door. d.c. All fasteners and reinforcing concealed from view from outside compartment. e.d. Pedestal fastened to floor with concealed anchors. B . High Pressure Laminate Urinal Screens: 1. Wall Hung: a. Screen Height: 42 inches (107 cm) with 18 inches (46 cm) floor clearance. C . Features: 1. Finished Thickness: 1 inch (25 mm) for stiles, doors, screens and panels. 2. Materials: 3-ply, stiles, panels, doors, and screens. 3. Cores: 45 lb (20.4 kg) density, industrial grade, resin-impregnated, particle board. 4. Surfaces: High-pressure laminated plastic NEMA LDS-1985 minimum thickness 0.050 inch (1.33 mm) with matte finish. 5. Fabrication: Bonded high-pressure plastic laminate to core material with adhesive specially formulated to prevent delamination. Edges bonded prior to bonding face sheets. Splices or joints in faces or edges are not acceptable except in the case of laminate material limitations. 6. Color/Finish: To be selected from manufacturer's full range. 2.5 HARDWARE A . Compliance: Operating force of less than 5 lb (2.25 kg). Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 21 13 October 20, 2021 TOILET COMPARTMENTS Project #16-0996 10 21 13 - 4 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 B . Emergency Access: Hinges, latch allow door to be lifted over keeper from outside compartment on inswing doors. C . Materials: Stainless Steel 18-8, Type 304, heavy-gauge stainless steel with satin finish. D . Fastening: Hardware secured to door and stile by theft-resistant, pin-in-head Torx stainless steel machine screws into factory-installed, threaded inserts. E . Door Latch: Track of door latch prevents inswing doors from swinging out beyond stile; on outswing doors, door keeper prevents door from swinging in beyond stile; 16 gauge (1.6 mm) sliding door latch, 14 gauge (2 mm) keeper. F . Locking: Door locked from inside by sliding door latch into keeper. G . Hinge Type: 1. Standard: Balanced, with field-adjustable cam to permit door to be fully closed or partially open when compartment is unoccupied. 2.6 MATERIALS A . Stiles: 1. Floor-anchored stiles furnished with expansion shields and threaded rods. 2. Leveling Devices: 3/8 inch x 7/8 inch (10 mm x 22 mm) steel bar welded to 11 gauge (3 mm) steel-reinforcing core; chromate-treated and double zinc-plated; welded to sheet- steel core of stiles. 3. Stile Shoes: One-piece, 22 gauge (0.8 mm), 18-8, Type 304 stainless steel, 4 inch (102 mm) height; tops with 90 degree return to stile. One-piece shoe capable of adapting to 3/4 inch (19 mm) or 1 inch (25 mm) stile thickness and capable of being fastened (by clip) to stiles starting at wall line. B . Wall Posts: Pre-drilled for door hardware, 18-8, Type 304, 16 gauge (1.6 mm) stainless steel with satin finish; 1 inch (25 mm) x 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) x 58 inches high (1473 mm). C . Anchors: Expansion shields and threaded rods at floor connections as applicable. Threaded rods secured to supports above ceiling as applicable. Supports above ceiling furnished and installed as Work of Section 05 50 00 - Metal Fabrications. 2.7 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 21 13 October 20, 2021 TOILET COMPARTMENTS Project #16-0996 10 21 13 - 5 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 ADJUSTING A . Adjust and lubricate hardware for proper operation. Set hinges on in-swing doors to hold open approximately 30 degrees from closed position when unlatched. Set hinges on out- swing doors (and entrance swing doors) to return to fully closed position. 3.5 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 26 00 October 20, 2021 WALL AND CORNER PROTECTION Project #16-0996 10 26 00 - 1 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Fiber reinforced plastic sheet. B . Fiber reinforced plastic laminate. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: For additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: For additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: For additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: Provide product criteria, characteristics, accessories, jointing and methods, and termination details for curtains, track and accessories. B . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. C . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. D . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's hardware, operation, materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 3. Recommendations on maintenance schedule. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 1.5 EXTRA MATERIALS A . Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 26 00 October 20, 2021 WALL AND CORNER PROTECTION Project #16-0996 10 26 00 - 2 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. 1% for each product. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Surface applied wall protection including fiber reinforced plastic sheet and fiber reinforced plastic laminate. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25 or less, smoke developed index of 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. B . Product Contents: Provide products that do not contain any components listed in 01 61 19 - Chemicals of Concern Restrictions. C . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Refer to Interior Design Drawings and Finish Legend for manufacturer, product, locations and finish. 1. Substitution for products by manufacturers other than those listed: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. B . Sheet Wall Protection. 1. (FRP) Fiber Reinforced Plastic Sheet: a. Height: As indicated in elevations. b. Thickness: _______ 0.075 inch. c. Mounting: Adhesive. d. Seams: Provide manufacturer's color matched PVC trim components. 2. (FRL) Fiber Reinforced Plastic Laminate : a. Height: As indicated in elevations. b. Thickness: _______ 0.075 inch. c. Mounting: Adhesive. d. Seams: Provide manufacturer's anodized aluminum trim components. 2.4 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 26 00 October 20, 2021 WALL AND CORNER PROTECTION Project #16-0996 10 26 00 - 3 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work, including location of blocking. B . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. B . Install components plumb, level, square, and in proper alignment with drawings. C . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.4 ADJUSTING A . Repair minor damages to finish in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and as approved by Architect. 3.5 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 51 00 October 20, 2021 LOCKERS Project #16-0996 10 51 00 - 1 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.11.30 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Phenolic lockers. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification. C . 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: for additional requirements related to Quality Requirements. D . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with related work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Product Data: Provide data on locker types, sizes, and accessories. B . Shop Drawings: Indicate locker plan layout, numbering plan. C . Samples: Submit two samples 3 x 6 inches in size, of each color scheduled; applied to specified substrate. D . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate component installation assembly. E . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . Protect locker finish and adjacent surfaces from damage. B . As required by SMACNA Guideline Chapter 3 and Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 51 00 October 20, 2021 LOCKERS Project #16-0996 10 51 00 - 2 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.11.30 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Phenolic lockers with HPDL finish. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Code required criteria. 1. Accessibility Requirements: For lockers indicated to be accessible, comply with applicable provisions in the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines and ICC A117.1. B . Provide materials that meet guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A . Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed below: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.4 PHENOLIC LOCKERS A . Z-Tier Lockers 1. Basis of Design: Phenolic Locker by ASI Storage Solutions. 1) Comparable Product: a) Columbia Lockers; www.psisc.com. a)b) Summit Lockers; www.summitlockers.com. 2. Lockers: Factory assembled, made of phenolic core panels with mortise and tenon joints and stainless steel mechanical joint fasteners; fully finished inside and out; each locker capable of standing alone. a. Doors: Full overlay, covering full width and height of locker body; square edges. b. Panel Core Exposed at Edges: Machine polished, without chips or tool marks; square edge unless otherwise indicated. c. Where locker ends or sides are exposed, finish the same as fronts or provide extra panels to match fronts. d. Ventilation: By holes drilled in tops, bottoms, and intermediate shelves, and by open space between the back of door and locker body. e. Door Color: To be selected by Architect; allow for 2 different colors. f. Body Color: Manufacturer's dark color. g. Fasteners for Accessories and Locking Mechanisms: Tamperproof type. h. Component Thicknesses: 1) Doors: 1/2-inch minimum thickness. 2) Locker Body: One of the following combinations: a) Tops, bottoms, and shelves 3/8-inch; sides and backs 5/16-inch; minimum. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 51 00 October 20, 2021 LOCKERS Project #16-0996 10 51 00 - 3 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.11.30 b) Tops, bottoms, and shelves ½-inch; sides 3/8-inch; backs ¼-inch; minimum. c) Sloped Tops: 1/2-inch minimum thickness. 3. Phenolic Core Panels: Nonporous phenolic resin and paper core formed under high pressure, with natural colored finished edges, integral melamine surface, matte finish, and uniform surface appearance; glued laminated panels not acceptable. a. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 75 or less, and smoke developed index of 450 or less; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 4. Hinges: Stainless steel, satin finish; minimum of 90 degree opening; either exposed barrel 5-knuckle hinge attached to back of door and inside of body with tamperproof screws, or completely concealed cabinetwork style hinge attached with tamperproof screws. 5. Number Plates: Manufacturer's standard, minimum 4-digit, permanently attached with adhesive; may be field installed. 6. Locks: Padlock hasp. B . Double Tier Lockers: 1. Product: "S" Style by Salsbury Industries; www.lockers.com. 2. Features: a. Locking: 1) Electronic day lock. b. Base: Fabricate for wood base. 1) Base Height: 4-inch. c. Shelf: 5-inch deep. d. Hook: Double prong ceiling hook. e. Slope Hood and side panel: matching plastic laminate. f. Panel Finish: Selected from Manufacturer’s standard colors. 3. Model 37168 - One Wide: a. Dimensions One Wide: b. Width: 12 inches. c. Depth: 18 inches. d. Height: 72 inches. e. Weight: 110 lbs. 4. Model 37368 - Three Wide: a. Dimensions One Wide: b. Width: 36 inches. c. Depth: 18 inches. d. Height: 72 inches. e. Weight: 330 lbs. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 10 51 00 October 20, 2021 LOCKERS Project #16-0996 10 51 00 - 4 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.11.30 2.5 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. B . All accessory materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify that prepared bases are in correct position and configuration. B . Verify bases and embedded anchors are properly sized. C . Verify products have been stored, and will be installed, in accordance with project's Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan specified in Section 01 57 21 - Indoor Air Quality Controls. 3.2 INSTALLATION A . Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B . Install lockers plumb and square. C . Place and secure on prepared base. D . Install accessories. E . Replace components that do not operate smoothly. F . All miscellaneous installation materials required to comply with EQ credit: Low Emitting Materials, Option 1 in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. 3.3 CLEANING A . Clean locker interiors and exterior surfaces. B . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 1 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A . Basketball Hoops and Backstops. B . Roll-Up Gym Divider. C . Fold-Up Gym Divider. D .C . Bleachers. E .D . Ballet bars. F .E . Safety padding 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A . 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: for additional requirements of preinstallation meeting. B . 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures: for additional procedures required for LEED certification C . 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Limitations on disposal of removed materials; requirements for recycling. 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A . Preinstallation Meeting: Convene one week before starting work of this section in accordance with Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 1. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with related work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A . Qualification Data: For manufacturer, fabricator, and installer. B . Delegated-Design Submittal: For assemblies indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. C .B . Product Data: Provide product criteria, characteristics, accessories, jointing and seaming methods, and termination conditions. D .C . Shop Drawings: Indicate required flashings, sealing at openings. E .D . LEED Submittals: For components of this section submit the following in compliance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 2 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 F .E . Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special preparation of substrate, installation and attachment methods, and perimeter conditions requiring special attention. G .F . Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. H .G . Maintenance Data: For user's operation and maintenance of system including: 1. Methods for maintaining system's materials and finishes. 2. Precautions about cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to components, finishes, and performance. 3. Recommended schedule of maintenance. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A . Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in the manufacture of work specified in this section with minimum 5 years of experience. B . Fabricators Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum 5 years of experience on projects of similar size and complexity. C . Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum of 5 years of experience. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A . As required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products to meet the Performance and Design Criteria. 1.7 WARRANTY A . Installation Warranty: Contractor shall correct defective Work within a 2 year period after Date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESCRIPTION A . Athletic and recreational equipment to include roll-up and fold-up gym dividers, bleachers, ballet bars and safety padding. 2.2 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN CRITERIA A . Provide materials that meet the guidelines in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. B . Class A rated according to requirements of NFPA-101. 2.3 MATERIALS A . Folding Basketball Backstops: Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 3 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1. Basis of Design Product: EZ Fold TF-20 as manufacturerd by Draper, Inc. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. 1.a. Acceptable Product: ADP Lemco. 2. Configuration: Ceiling suspended, forward folding, front braced, under 28”-4”. 3. Features: a. Structural steel tubing: Steel, mechanical, round tubing conforming to ASTM A500. b. Clamps: 1) Beam clamps: Split-A type with [7 square inches] [4516 square mm] minimum beam flange contact area and secured with 2 all thread bolts at each attachment point. Clamps shall be designed to be capable of supporting a minimum of 20,000 Lbs. each. Superstructure shall be designed with a minimum of four attachment clamps to produce a combined minimum attachment point safety factor of 75 to 1. Superstructure tubes shall be reinforced with bridging and/or bracing when truss centers exceed 10'0" 2) Component attachment clamps: Full surface type fabricated from [1/4 inch] [6 mm] thick steel or saddle style utilizing serrated clamping surface and minimum 5/8” U-Bolt. 3) Goal brace: Type attaching behind goal mounting plate and directly to backstop main stem transferring load directly to structural frame. c. Extruded aluminum: ASTM B221, alloy 6063 Temper T5. d. Aluminum castings: ASTM B85. e. Particleboard: Solid core, 55 pounds per cubic foot density industrial grade complying with ASTM A208, Type 1, Grade 1-M-3 factory finished with phenolic resin sheet thermally fused to front and back surfaces. f. Finish: Powder coat; white. g. Electric Winch: 1) Provide for each folding basketball backstop separate electric winch mechanism. 2) Type: Fully enclosed, direct drive, worm gear, electric winch designed to hold backstop at any position during raising and lowering; Model 503285 Motorized Winch as manufactured by Draper, Inc. 3) Motor: 3/4 HP, 11.5 AMP, capacitor type, 60 cycle, 115 volt, single phase with automatic thermal overload protection manufactured in compliance with NEMA specifications. 4) Hoist cable: [1/4 inch] [6 mm] diameter, 7 by 19, galvanized aircraft cable with [7,000 pounds] [3175 kg] ultimate breaking strength. 5) Roller: Spring-load providing tensioning pressure to ensure cable tracks evenly on grooved drum. 6) Limit switches: Rotary counting up and down type, pre-wired to motor as integral part of winch. h. Controls: Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 4 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 1) Controls: Provide key lock, 3 position, momentary contact wall control switch to lower, raise, and stop backstop. a) Provide two keys. b) Provide with stainless steel cover plate. i. Backboard: 1) Model 503136 - Rectangular, glass backboard for backstop. 2) Type: Rectangular, glass, official size backboard to be used with direct attachment goal; Model 503136 as manufactured by Draper, Inc. 3) Goal mounting assembly: Steel assembly secured to aluminum frame and equipped with steel sleeves through glass allowing rear structure to be secured to front mounting plate. Provide with holes and studs to secure backboard and goal directly to goal brace. Front plate provided with holes for goal attachment. 4) Equip frame and goal mounting assembly with neoprene shock absorbing cushions. 5) Permanently etch official white border and target area on front side of glass. j. Goals: Model 503576 – Breakaway goal with standard no-tie net attachment. 1) Type: Breakaway goal with standard no-tie net attachment and designed to withstand shock loads from player slam dunking or hanging on rim; Model 503576 as manufactured by Draper, Inc. k. Height Adjuster: 503092— For manual key-switch electric 8'-10' (244 cm-305 cm) height adjustment of rectangular bank. 1) Type: Mechanism for manually adjusting height of rectangular backboard and goal. l. Safety Edge Padding: Model 5032XX Safe-Edge Padding. 1) Color: Gray. B . Roll-Up Gymnasium Divider 1. Basis of Design: Roll-Up Gym Divider as manufactured by Draper, Inc. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. a. Acceptable Products: 1) Performance Sports Systems. 1.2) ADP Lemco. 2. Performance Criteria: 3. Type: Electrically operated, roll-up gymnasium divider including motor, belts, controls, clamps for attachment to building structure, threaded rod supports, and other components required for complete functional installation.Operation: Curtain rolled up and down by belts wound onto overhead rotating drive pipe operated by electrical motor. 4. Configuration: Rectangular shape with straight bottom and extending across room as indicated on Drawings. a. 62’ wide x 26’ high (nominal). Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 5 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 b. 10’ of 18 oz vinyl with mesh above. c. 1/2" Threaded Rod with 4 Flange Nuts. d. 15/8" O Steel Pipe Top Batten. e. 4" O Steel Pipe Bottom Batten. f. Maximum dimension of stored divider: 2 feet from bottom of structural support to bottom of rolled curtain. g. Minimum required clearance between vertical curtain edges and adjacent fixed objects: 6 inches. h. Provide 36 inches space between curtain ends and walls or fixed objects to allow passage space around divider. 5. Operating mechanism: Drive pipe winch powered with 3/4 HP, 110VAC, 60-cycle, single-phase, reversible capacitor, C-Face motor with thermal overload protection. Winch assembly shall carry a five-year warranty. Provide with load holding worm gear reduction and integral limit switches to control curtain travel. Drive pipe shall rotate in pipe support assemblies spaced at approximately 9 feet. 6. Attachment: Attach to structural support with beam clamps, hanger brackets, and 1/2 inch diameter threaded rods. Attachment clamps designed to be capable of supporting a minimum of 5,000 lbs. each and provided in sufficient number to provide a combined minimum 45:1 attachment point safety factor. 7. Hoist belts: 5 inches wide white polyester webbing attached to drive pipe, passing under bottom batten, and terminating at top batten. Space belts at approximately 15 feet. 8. Bottom roller: 4 inches diameter steel pipe with aluminum strip for attachment of curtain. C . Fold-Up Gymnasium Divider 1. Basis of Design Product: Fold-Up Gym Divider as manufactured by Draper, Inc. a. Comparable and substituted products will be judged based on the following performance criteria, features, warranty, and qualifications. 2. Performance Criteria: a. Type: Electrically operated, roll-up gymnasium divider including motor, belts, controls, clamps for attachment to building structure, threaded rod supports, and other components required for complete functional installation. b. Operation: Curtain rolled up and down by belts wound onto overhead rotating drive pipe operated by electrical motor. 3. Configuration: Rectangular shape with straight bottom and extending across room as indicated on Drawings. a. Curtain mounted between trusses. b. 62’ wide x 26’ high (nominal). c. 10’ of 18oz vinyl with mesh above. d. Grommets: 18” o.c., minimum. e. 1/2"-13 Threaded Rod with 4 Flange Nuts. f. 15/8" O Steel Pipe Bottom Batten. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 6 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 g. 1/8" O Steel Aircraft Cable. 4. Operating mechanism: Drive pipe winch powered with 3/4 HP, 110VAC, 60-cycle, single-phase, reversible capacitor, C-Face motor with thermal overload protection. Winch assembly shall carry a five-year warranty. Provide with load holding worm gear reduction and integral limit switches to control curtain travel. Drive pipe shall rotate in pipe support assemblies spaced at approximately 9 feet. 5. Attachment: Attach to structural support with beam clamps, hanger brackets, and 1/2 inch diameter threaded rods. Attachment clamps designed to be capable of supporting a minimum of 5,000 lbs. each and provided in sufficient number to provide a combined minimum 45:1 attachment point safety factor. 6. Hoist belts: 5 inches wide white polyester webbing attached to drive pipe, passing under bottom batten, and terminating at top batten. Space belts at approximately 15 feet. D .C . Curtain 1. Full height curtain a. Bottom 8 feet. b. Opaque solid vinyl coated polyester fabric. c. Weight: 18 ounces per SY. d. Resistant to rot, mildew, and ultraviolet light. e. Flammability: Rated self-extinguishing in accordance with California State Fire Marshall Title 19. E .D . Seams 1. Seams: Horizontal and electronically welded with 1 inch full contact weld. 2. Top Edge: Solid fabric in triple thickness and double welded to curtain fabric to form 6 inches wide pocket for top pipe batten. 3. Bottom edge cut square for attachment to roller pipe with aluminum stop strip. F .E . Curtain Safety Device: 1. Provide Draper Model 504321 Curtain Lock safety device. Curtain Lok to be directly speed sensitive to automatically lock divider curtain in position at any time during storage or operation. In the event of an over-speed situation greater than 1.5 feet per second caused by malfunction of the hoisting apparatus, whether sudden or gradual, device will immediately activate. G .F . Controls 1. Provide key lock, 3-position, momentary contact wall control switch to lower, raise, and stop gymnasium divider. Provide with switch box and plastic cover plate. 2. Provide EZ-Pad Plus Group Controller capable of controlling Electric Divider Curtains, Electric Height Adjusters, Basketball Backstops with Electric Winches, Wrestling Mat Lifters and other Auxiliary Devices from a centralized location. Group Control Systems is fully field programmable and supports individual device operation as well as operation of items of part of one or more group of up to 8 devices. 3.2. Devices are controlled via 120V relay/controller panels that may be mounted at remote location(s.) Each relay panel includes 18 relays configured in eight directional control Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 7 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 pairs and two on-off individual relays. As many as (16) Relay Boxes may be networked to allow up to (128) directional gym equipment devices and up to (32) on-off auxiliary items to be operated. Relay Boxes shall distribute power to the appropriate devices as a result of commands entered at the Touch Pad. Relay Boxes shall be dual powered and sized to accept two 120 volt, 30 amp, single-phase circuits. 4.3. User interacts via low voltage, momentary contact, Touch Pad (12V) to communicate with the Relay/Controller enclosure. Touch pad should be mounted at such a position in the gymnasium as to allow a clear line of sight to all the equipment under the control of the system. Touch Pad shall be flush mounted and fit into a standard 8-5/8" x 4-1/2" x 2-1/2” electrical box (RACO Box #942 or equivalent). Touch Pads to have password protection to prevent usage by unauthorized personnel. Password protection is programmable and is multi-level with a 6-digit user’s security code as well as a separate 6-digit supervisor’s code. User code allows for operation of individual devices and pre- defined groups. Supervisor’s code allows same functions as user’s code plus the ability to change passwords, define groups and change reset time period. Touch Pad also has a hard coded manufacturer’s backdoor password which can be provided by manufacturer in case passwords are compromised or forgotten. Touch Pad automatically reverts back to secure mode if inactive for more than the user defined reset time period. Multiple Touch pads (up to 16) can be used on one any system. 5.4. Groups shall be definable by user with supervisor password. Groups are stored in each Touch Pad and each touch cad can support up to 10 groups with a maximum of eight devices per group. A maximum of four devices per relay/controller box can be included in a single group. Touch Pad includes logic to prevent the creation of groups that create a circuit overload. 6.5. Complete control system to include a combination of Model 503058 Relay/Controller Panels and Model 503057 Touch Pads. 7.6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL: All conduits, wires (including low voltage), touch pad mounting box and programming. 8. Provide Smart Gym Group Controller capable of controlling Electric Divider Curtains, Electric Height Adjusters, Basketball Backstops with Electric Winches, Wrestling Mat Lifters and other Auxiliary Devices from a centralized location. Group Control Systems to have 120V control processor that is fully programmable to operate gymnasium equipment and auxiliary devices provided by others. Group Control System must be capable of operating up to 1000 devices and can be programmed to operate single devices or groups of up to four devices simultaneously. 9.7. Devices are controlled via 120V relay panels that may be mounted at remote location(s.) Each relay panel includes 8 relays. Devices that operate in an up/down or in/out cycle require two relays; devices that operate in an on/off cycle require one relay. Communications between processor and the relay panel(s) is 24V. 10.8. User interacts via a 24V flush mounted graphical color touch screen to be custom programmed to match the project conditions. Touch screen to require entry of four-digit security code prior to accessing control screens. Security code is to be fully programmable by the user. Touch screen should be mounted in full view of equipment being operated and a minimum of one touch screen should be each room with equipment being operated. 11.9. Complete control system to include one pre-programmed Model 503024 control processor and power supply in 18" x 18" x 6" surface mounted enclosure, the required number of Model 503027 relay panels in surface mounted 15" x 8" x 2" surface mounted enclosure and the requested number of [Model 503025 Grayscale or Model Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 8 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 503026 color] graphical touch screen to be mounted in 4 ½" x 4 ½" x 2 ½" electrical box. 12.10. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL: All conduits complete with wire from power source to control processor, from control processor to relay panels, from relay panels to devices and from control processor to touch screen and one 4 ½" x 4 ½" x 2 ½" electrical box for mounting touch screen. 2.4 BLEACHERS 1. Basis of Design Product: Low Rise Aluminum Angle Frame Tip-N-Roll by BuiltRiteBleachers. 2. Comparable Products: a. Tilt & Roll Bleachers by SturdiBleachers; www.sturdibleachers.com. 3. Performance Criteria: a. Live Loads: Uniform loading - Structure = 100 psf 1) Uniform loading - Seat and Foot plank = 120 plf b. Sway Loads: Perpendicular to seats = 10 plf 1) Parallel to seats = 24 plf c. Guardrail Loads: Uniform vertical load = 100 plf 1) Uniform horizontal load = 50 plf 2) Concentrated horizontal load = 200 pounds d. *Wind Loads: Basic design wind speed = 150 mph (exposure “B”) e. Bleacher must be anchored to meet wind loads above 4. Framework: a. Aluminum: Structural fabrication with aluminum alloy 6061-T6 mill finish. Each frame shall be unit-welded, using metal inert gas method, under guidelines by the American Welding Society. b. After fabrication all steel is hot dipped galvanized to ASTM A-1 23 specifications. c. All cross bracing and horizontal bracing shall be aluminum angle 6061-T6 mill finish. 5. Extruded Aluminum: a. Seat planks: Aluminum alloy 6063-T6, clear anodized 204R1, AA-M 1 0C22A31, Class II with a wall thickness nominally .078' for impact and deformation resistance. b. Tread and Riser Planks: Aluminum alloy 6063-T6, mill finish. With a wall thickness nominally .078” for impact and deformation resistance. 6. Features: a. Capacity: 1) Quantity and Size – 1 Unit: 4 rows high x 15 long. 2) Net Seating Per Unit: 40 (excluding aisles, based on 18-feet per seat). b. Maximum Height: 30-inches. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 9 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 c. Non-marking rubber pads. d. Ball bearing casters. e. 12-inch seat boards with radius edges. f. 10-inch single footboards. g. 6-inch rise per row – 24-inch tread spacing. h. Tipping arm. 7. Accessories: a. Channel End Caps: Aluminum alloy 6063-T6, clear anodized 204R1 ,AA-M 1 0C22A31 ,Class II. b. Hardware: Bolts and Nuts shall be hot dipped galvanized. c. Hold Down Clip Assembly: Aluminum alloy 6063-T6 mill finish. d. Joint Sleeve Assembly: Aluminum alloy 6061-T6, mill finish. 2.5 BALLET BARS A . Wall Mounted Adjustable Ballet Bars: B . 1. Basis of Design: Dance Equipment International; www.danceequipmentintl.com. 1. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. C . Features: 1. Single bar. 2. Weight: 2.5 lbs. 3. Spacing for brackets: 4. Single Barre: 5. Height: bottom of channel at 29" AFF per manufacturer's recommendation 6. Mounting Bracket: a. 2 brackets spaced 80" apart. 7. Wood Species: Maple. 8. Finish: Chrome 9. Flush with face of mirror. 10. Length: as indicated on drawings. 11. Distance from wall to bar: as indicated on drawings. 2.6 SAFETY PADDING A . Backboard Safety Pads: Designed for backboard thickness and extending continuously along bottom and up sides of backboard and over backstop according to manufacturer's standard design. 1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 10 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 a. Draper, Inc.: A0142. b. Performance Sports Systems: PMCE Pro Mold. c. Porter Athletic Equipment: 00326-500 Pro-Pad. d. Substitutions for products by manufacturers other than those listed above: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2. Attachment: Manufacturer's standard. 3. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. 2.7 ACCESSORIES A . All accessory materials required to comply with IEQ 4.1: For adhesives and sealants and IEQ 4.2: For Paints and Coatings in accordance with Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. B . All accessory materials required by the manufacturer for a warrantable installation of the installed products in a manner that meets the Performance and Design Criteria. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A . Verify existing conditions meet the manufacturer's requirements before starting work. 3.2 PREPARATION A . Prepare surfaces to receive work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B . Coordinate electrical requirements for electrically operated winch to ensure proper power source, conduit, wiring, and boxes for keyed switches. 3.3 INSTALLATION A . All adhesives, sealants, paints, and coating applied on site must comply with the VOC limits and Submittal requirements for IEQ 4.1: For adhesives and sealants, IEQ 4.2: For Paints and Coatings, and IEQ 4.3: For Flooring and Systems (wall base) as specified in Section 01 35 15 - LEED Certification Procedures. B . General: Install all materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions based on conditions present. 3.4 ADJUSTING A . Adjust and lubricate hardware for proper operation. 3.5 CLEANING A . Dispose of all waste material in accordance with Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal and project's Waste Management Plan. Baylis Architects FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER Bid Set SECTION 11 66 23 October 20, 2021 GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Project #16-0996 11 66 23 - 11 Addendum 01 2021.11.10 Addendum 03 2021.12.01 3.6 PROTECTION A . Protect installed work as required by the manufacturer to maintain product performance, design criteria, and warranty. END OF SECTION Baylis Architects Family First Community Center Addendum 03 APPENDIX I December 01, 2021 Approved Substitution Request Forms Appendix I - 1 APPENDIX I Approved Substitution Request Forms Baylis Architects Family First Community Center Rockwool (Roxul) CavityRock DD, Thermafiber Rainbarreir 45 07 21 00 5 2.3.B.2 Mineral Fiber Board Insulation Jeffrey Job Johns Manville 717 17th Street Denver, CO 80202 11/23/2021 720-618-8231 Point-by-point comparison, list of existing installations, data sheet, spec section 07 21 00 Meredith Everist, Baylis Architects 11/23/2021 Baylis Architects Bid Set October 20, 2021 TO: PROJECT: SPECIFIED ITEM: FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER SECTION 01 60 01 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM SECTION PAGE PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION 1.1 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: A . Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution. 5. Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item. 6. Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution . Submitted by: Name (printed or type) Signature Firm Name Address City, State, Zip Date Telephone Fax List of Attachments: Project #16-0996 Contractor (if after award of Contract) For Use by Design Team Approved Not Approved By Date Remarks Approved as Noted Received Too Late ---------------- END OF SECTION 01 60 01 - 1 Meredith Everist, Principal, Baylis Architects Family First Community Center Project, Renton, WA Fiberglass-Framed Storefronts, Entries, and Window Systems 08 52 01 4 2.1.A.1 Fiberglass Windows and Doors Hugh Johnson Window Tech Inc 6520 212th St SW. Ste 201 Lynnwood, WA 98036 10/21/2021 206-914-1180 Provided to Builders Exchange of WA, Inc. For usage Conditions Agreement see www.bxwa.com - Always Verify Scal Provided to Builders Exchange of WA, Inc. For usage Conditions Agreement see www.bxwa.com - Always Verify Scal Provided to Builders Exchange of WA, Inc. For usage Conditions Agreement see www.bxwa.com - Always Verify Scal Meredith Everist, Baylis Architects Family First Community Center Horner Flooring Safe2 Sports Floor System 096400 2 2.3 Safe2 Sports Floor System Becca Miller Greater Seattle Floors 114 S Findlay St Seattle, WA 98108 11/11/2021 206-763-7004 / 206-763-6205 N/A Robbins Sport Surfaces Bio Cushion Brochure, Robbins Bio Cushion Specification, Robbins Bio Cushiondrawing TO: PROJECT: SPECIFIED ITEM: DESCRIPTION Submitted by: Name (printed or type)Contractor (if after award of Contract) Signature For Use by Design Team Firm Name Address By City, State, Zip Date Remarks Date Telephone Fax List of Attachments: END OF SECTION Project #16-0996 01 60 01 -1 Baylis Architects Bid Set October 20, 2021 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER SECTION 01 60 01 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM Approved Approved as Noted Not Approved Received Too Late A . Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution. 5. Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item. 6. Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution. 1.1 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: SECTION PAGE PARAGRAPH TO: PROJECT: SPECIFIED ITEM: DESCRIPTION Submitted by: Name (printed or type)Contractor (if after award of Contract) Signature For Use by Design Team Firm Name Address By City, State, Zip Date Remarks Date Telephone Fax List of Attachments: END OF SECTION Project #16-0996 01 60 01 -1 Baylis Architects Bid Set October 20, 2021 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER SECTION 01 60 01 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM Approved Approved as Noted Not Approved Received Too Late A . Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution. 5. Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item. 6. Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution. 1.1 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: SECTION PAGE PARAGRAPH City of Renton WA- Family First Community Center 16200 116th Ave SE 1 J2 Systems Baylis Architects 10801 Main St. Suite #110 Bellevue, WA 98004-6366 11-15-21 16-0996 Div 9 Ceilings and Wall Covering Family First Community Center- Renton 0983110- Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Panels Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Panels Div 9 098311-3 2.3 G Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Panels J2 Systems: Acoustic Felt Polyboard in 1" and 2" thickness J2 Systems 1750 South 500 West #300 Salt Lake City UT 84115 801-701-7979 Div 9 Ceilings and Wall Coverings J2 Systems Polyboard PET No Changes to Contract Documents- Details are still accurate for this substitution request material. J2 Systems by Authorized Manufacturers Rep- Doug Thaxton President of The Thaxton Group Doug Thaxton J2 Systems/ The Thaxton Group 1750 South 500 West #300 Salt Lake City UT 84115 801-701-7979 or 208-561-5190 Doug Thaxton Digitally signed by Doug Thaxton DN: C=US, E=doug@thethaxtongroup.com, O=The Thaxton Group LLC, CN=Doug Thaxton Date: 2021.10.13 13:36:36-07'00' Doug Thaxton Digitally signed by Doug Thaxton DN: C=US, E=doug@thethaxtongroup.com, O=The Thaxton Group LLC, CN=Doug Thaxton Date: 2021.11.15 14:42:47-08'00'Doug Thaxton Digitally signed by Doug Thaxton DN: C=US, E=doug@thethaxtongroup.com, O=The Thaxton Group LLC, CN=Doug Thaxton Date: 2021.11.15 14:43:59-08'00' SUBSTITUTION CSI Form 1.5C REQUEST (During the Bid Period) Substitution Request Number: Project: From: Date: To: A/E Project Number: Contract For: Re: © Copyright 2007, Construction Specifications Institute, 110 South Union Street, Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314 Page 1 Form Version: June 2004 CSI Form 1.5C This is not an official CSI Construction Contract Administration (CCA) Form. Please use CSI's official CCA Forms if required by your project needs. Specification Title: Description: Section: Page: Article/Paragraph: Proposed Substitution: Manufacturer: Address: Phone: Trade Name: Model No.: Attached data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, and performance and test data adequate for evaluation of the request; applicable portions of the data are clearly identified. Attached data also includes a description of changes to the Contract Documents that the proposed substitution will require for its proper installation. The Undersigned certifies: • Proposed substitution has been fully investigated and determined to be equal or superior in all respects to specified product. • Same warranty will be furnished for proposed substitution as for specified product. • Same maintenance service and source of replacement parts, as applicable, is available. • Proposed substitution will have no adverse effect on other trades and will not affect or delay progress schedule. • Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions and functional clearances. • Payment will be made for changes to building design, including A/E design, detailing, and construction costs caused by the substitution. Submitted by: Signed by: Firm: Address: Telephone: A/E’s REVIEW AND ACTION Substitution approved - Make submittals in accordance with Specification Section 01 25 00 Substitution Procedures. Substitution approved as noted - Make submittals in accordance with Specification Section 01 25 00 Substitution Procedures. Substitution rejected - Use specified materials. Substitution Request received too late - Use specified materials. Signed by: Date: Supporting Data Attached: Drawings Product Data Samples Tests Reports 1 CSI Wall Panels CSI Wall Panels CSI Wall Panels 9901 W 74th st. Eden Prairie MN 55344 Laarni Tejones CSI Wall Panels 9901 W 74th st. Eden Prairie, MN 55344 X X Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Family First Community Center Meredith Everist at Baylis Architects Acoustical Ceiling Finishes Kelly Beymer, City of Renton 1006111603 11/29/2021 Acoustical Components 09 83 11 3 F-Sorb 1" and 2" Acoustic Panels 2.3 Materials / G Soundcore® Plus Profile Plus Surfaces FS006 (612) 216-8646 (612) 216-8646 PRIOR APPROVAL / SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM Date: 11/12/2021 Company Submitting Request: Summit Lockers, Inc. (Name and Address) 138 McLeod Road, Columbia, SC 29203 Contact Name: Taylor Finkernagel Phone: 803-403-8816 Fax: N/A E-Mail: estimating@summitlockers.com PROJECT NAME: Family First Community Center SPECIFIED ITEM: 10 51 20 2 Manufacturer (Section) (Page) (Description) The undersigned requests consideration of the following product substitution: PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: Summit Lockers- Phenolic Lockers Provide Product Name / Model /Manufacturer 1. Attached data includes: Product Description Performance and Test Data Drawings Specifications Photographs 2. No Yes / No changes will be required to the Contract Documents for the proper installation of proposed product substitution. If yes, then attach data that includes description of changes. The undersigned states that the following paragraphs, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. The proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on the drawings. 2. No changes to the building design, engineering design, or detailing are required by the proposed substitution. 3. The proposed substitution will have no adverse effect on other trades, the construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. No maintenance is required by the proposed substitution other than that required for originally specified product. 5. Other Information The undersigned further states that they have read the corresponding specification section in the project manual and confirms that the function, appearance and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the originally specified product. TF initial. Signature: Printed Name: Fax Number: Taylor Finkernagel N/A For Architect’s Use: Accepted Accepted As Noted Incomplete Information Not Accepted Received Too Late No Substitutions Accepted For This Product Reviewed By / Date: Processed by Addendum No. Comments: X Meredith Everist, Baylis Architects / 11/23/2021 3 Baylis Architects Bid Set October 20, 2021 TO: PROJECT: SPECIFIED ITEM: FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER SECTION 01 60 01 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM SECTION PAGE PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION 1.1 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: A . Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution. 5. Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item. 6. Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution . Submitted by: Name (printed or type) Signature Firm Name Address City, State, Zip Date Telephone Fax List of Attachments: Project #16-0996 Contractor (if after award of Contract) For Use by Design Team Approved Not Approved By Date Remarks Approved as Noted Received Too Late ---------------- END OF SECTION 01 60 01 - 1 Baylis Architects, Inc. Family First Community Center Project 22 40 00 82 2.7 & 2.8 Fixture Supplies & Traps Fixture Supplies & Traps, BrassCraft Christina Erickson United Sales NW, LLC 2600 NE Andresen Rd Suite 150 Vancouver, WA 98661 11/29/21 360-524-6040 360-524-6068 Data Sheets & Warranty Information McGuire, Fixture Supplies & Traps Christina Erickson Digitally signed by Christina Erickson DN: C=US, E=christina@unitedsalesnw.com, CN=Christina Erickson Date: 2021.11.29 08:09:55-08'00' By: Title: Date: Remarks: Refer to Addendum 3. Nathan Byers Engineer 12.1.21 Substitution Request Form To: Project: Owner: Specified Item: Section Page Paragraph Description The undersigned requests consideration of the following: Proposed Substitution: Attached data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, performance and test data adequate for evaluation of the request. Applicable portions of the data are clearly identified. The undersigned states that the following paragraphs, unless modified on attachments, are correct: 1. The proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on Drawings and will not require a change in any of the Contract Documents. 2. The undersigned will pay for changes to the design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by the request substitution which is estimated to be $_____________. 3. The proposed substitution will have no adverse affect on other contractors, the construction schedule (specifically the date of substantial completion), or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts will be locally available for the proposed substitution. 5. The incorporation or use of the substitute in connection with the work is not subject to payment of any license fee or royalty. The undersigned further states that the function, appearance, and quality of the Proposed Substitution are equivalent or superior to the Specified item. Submitted by Contractor: Reviewed by Engineer: Accepted Accepted as Noted Signature Not Accepted Received too Late Firm By: Title: Date: Date: Telephone: Remarks: Attachments: CM 1110 (Revised 10/22/01) Baylis Architects & Sider Byers Engineers Family First Community Center City of Renton 237400 891-893 Outdoor Air Handling Units JCI zero Custom Mechanical Solutions 11/9/2021 262-370-5848 Baylis Architects Refer to Addendum 3. Nathan Byers Engineer 12.1.21 466.97GPPP #317005TTVANC C C C C C C C C C CC C C C C C C C C C CCCCCCCCCCC12ABEF11FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTERNEW EXISTING SCHOOLDROP OFF ZONEENTRYEXITEXISTING PARKING21 STALLSPROPOSED PROPERTY LINEPROPOSED PROPERTY LINEEXISTING PROPERTY LINEPROPOSED PROPERTY LINEEXISTING PROPERTY LINEPROPOSED PROPERTY LINEN89°10'39"W 495.86'N00°49'21"E 236.60'N89°10'39"W 24.43'N00°49'21"E 117.79'116TH AVEEXISTING BALL FIELDDRIVEWAY226' - 0"BUS LANETRANSFORMER PADROW DEDICATION5' - 6" PROPOSEDFRONTYARD SETBACK25' - 0"PARKING OVERHANGR= 50.00' = 37°45'38"L = 32.95'∆COMMUNITY GARDEN6 ' - 0 "6' - 0 15/16"EXITEXIT155'-2"A60115TYP.9'-0"TYP.8'-6"R 45' - 0"R 50' - 0"TYP.9'-0"TYP.5'-0"8'-0"TYP.9'-0"9'-0"TYP.9'-0"TYP.9'-0"6'-6"20'-0"40'-0"TYP.8'-6"14'-0"MIN.40'-0"81'-2"LARGE VEHICLE PARKING2'-0"R= 50.50' = 90°00'00"L = 79.33'∆N89°10'39"W 1.34'89.37'N89°10'39"W 810.11'26'-6"33'-0"12'-6"20'-0 1/2"13'-1"54'-0 1/2"6'-0"6'-0"6'-0"12'-0"36'-6 1/2"16'-0"62'-0"4'-6 1/2"SETBACK, TYP.10'-0" SIDEYARD REARYARD SETBACK25'-0"SIDEYARD SETBACK10'-0"SETBACK5'-0" SIDEYARDSIDEYARD SETBACK10'-0"LIGHT POLE (REF. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS)SITE LIGHT (REF. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS)7'-0"MIN.5'-0"461' - 6"459' - 9 1/4"458' - 9"459' - 10"460' - 6"PROVIDE POWER TO THIS LOCATION FOR MONUMENT SIGNAGE1. REFER TO CIVIL & LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR SITE DESIGN INFORMATION &DESIGN DETAILS.2. REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR SITE LIGHT FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS.3. EXTERIOR LIGHT ENERGY CALCULATION BY ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT.4. REFERENCE LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE & HARDSCAPE AND COMMUNITY GARDEN INFO.5. SEE LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR BIKE LOCKERS, BENCHES, AND ALL SITE FURNISHINGS. 6. PAINT ALL WHEEL STOPS "SAFETY YELLOW".7. THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE OWNER OF THE HIGH PRESSURE NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION PIPELINES OPERATED BY WILLIAMS-NORTHWEST PIPELINE BEFORE ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE WITHIN 500 FEET OF GAS PIPELINE.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2020BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:STATE OF WASHINGTONREGISTEREDARCHITECT11/30/2021 6:59:10 PMA100.bSITE PLAN16-0996CLCheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITYCENTERRENTON, WA12/1/2021BID SETADDENDUM 031" = 20'-0"1SITE PLAN105040201"=20'-0"SITE PLAN NOTESNO. DESCRIPTION DATE3 Addendum 3 12/1/213 FIN. FLOORLEVELE2E2E2E2E3E3E3E3E5E5E5E53'-6"3'-6"3'-6"E6E6E6E64'-6"4'-6"4'-6"FIN. FLOORLEVELE7E7E7E7E9E9E9E9E10E10E10E104'-8"4'-2"3'-8"E8E8E8E8E4E4E4E42' - 8"5' - 4"5' - 0"1' - 8"3' - 8"2' - 8"5' - 4"6' - 8"3' - 4"3' - 4"1' - 0"7' - 0"3' - 6"3' - 6"7' - 0"2' - 8"5' - 4"10' - 6"1' - 8"3' - 8"2' - 8"5' - 4"1' - 8"3' - 8"13' - 6"FIN. FLOORLEVEL2'-0"E11E11E11E113'-0"E12E12E12E124'-0"E13E13E13E13E14E14E14E143'-0"4'-8"E15E15E15E152'-0"5'-4"4'-0"5'-10"E16E16E16E163'-0"6'-4"E17E17E17E172'-0"7'-2"E18E18E18E184'-0"7'-8"E19E19E19E192'-0"8'-3"19'-8"E20E20E20E20E1E1E1E16'-3"1'-9"1'-6"2'-10"7'-2"2'-0"5'-2"12'-6"8'-0"2'-0"4'-0"6"2'-0"6'-0"8'-0"2'-0"2'-0"6'-0"4'-2"4'-2"4'-2"6"12'-6"6"2'-0"6'-0"8'-0"1'-8"8'-0"T Y P . 4 °WINDOW GENERAL NOTES1. WINDOW MANUFACTURER WINDOWS FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL MEET ALL SAFETY GLASS REQUIREMENTS WHERE REQUIRED.2. THE G.C./ SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WINDOW QUANTITIES AND REQUIRED ROUGH OPENING DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO THE MANUFACTURE OF WINDOWS FOR THIS PROJECT.3. WINDOW GLAZING TYPE AND U-VALUES ARE BASED UPON WINDOW MANUFACTURER STANDARD TESTED VALUES; STOREFRONTS ARE AN EXCEPTION. ANY SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT. THE G.C./ SUB-CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE NEW U-VALUES FOR CONFORMITY TO PREVIOUS CALCULATIONS.4. ALL GLAZING SHALL BE CERTIFIED AND LABELED WITH U-VALUE AND SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT BY AN INDEPENDENT TESTING AGENCY LICENSED BY THE NFRC.FIN. FLOORLEVELI1I1I1I13'-2"4'-0"6'-0"7'-2"9'-0"2'-10"3'-0"4'-0"1'-8"2'-3"2'-3"2'-3"2'-3"I2I2I2I2I3I3I3I3S.G.S.G.S.G.S.G.S.G.S.G.S.G.S.G.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2020BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:STATE OF WASHINGTONREGISTEREDARCHITECT11/30/2021 9:41:24 AMA503WINDOW SCHEDULE16-0996AuthorCheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITYCENTERRENTON, WA12/1/2021BID SETADDENDUM 03MARKMARKMARKMARKDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSSILL HT.ANALYTANALYTANALYTANALYTICALICALICALICALPROPEPROPEPROPEPROPERTIESRTIESRTIESRTIESOPERATIONOPERATIONOPERATIONOPERATION COUNTCOUNTCOUNTCOUNT REMARKSREMARKSREMARKSREMARKSWWWW HHHH AREAAREAAREAAREAE1 6' - 0" 1' - 9" 6' - 3" 11 SF FIX 1E2 5' - 0" 5' - 4" 2' - 8" 27 SF FIX 13E3 6' - 8" 5' - 4" 2' - 8" 36 SF FIX 2E4 7' - 0" 7' - 0" 2' - 0" 49 SF FIX 3E5 10' - 6" 5' - 4" 2' - 8" 56 SF FIX 2E6 13' - 6" 5' - 4" 2' - 8" 72 SF FIX 2E7 12' - 6" 7' - 2" 2' - 10" 90 SF FIX 1E8 4' - 0" 8' - 0" 2' - 0" 32 SF FIX 2E9 12' - 6" 8' - 0" 2' - 0" 100 SF FIX 1E10 1' - 6" 8' - 0" 12 SF FIX 7E11 2' - 0" 8' - 0" 19' - 8" 16 SF FIX 3E12 3' - 0" 8' - 0" 19' - 8" 24 SF FIX 3E13 4' - 0" 8' - 0" 19' - 8" 32 SF FIX 3E14 3' - 0" 4' - 8" 19' - 8" 14 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE15 2' - 0" 5' - 4" 19' - 8" 11 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE16 4' - 0" 5' - 10" 19' - 8" 23 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE17 3' - 0" 6' - 4" 19' - 8" 19 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE18 2' - 0" 7' - 2" 19' - 8" 14 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE19 4' - 0" 7' - 8" 19' - 8" 31 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYE20 2' - 0" 8' - 3" 19' - 8" 17 SF FIX 2 TRANSLUCENT GLAZING @ SOUTH GYM CLEARSTORYEXTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE1/4" = 1'-0"EXTERIOR WINDOW ELEVATION TYPE I.D.MARKMARKMARKMARKDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSDIMENSIONSSILL HT.COUNTCOUNTCOUNTCOUNT REMARKSREMARKSREMARKSREMARKSWWWW HHHHI1 6' - 0" 7' - 2" 0" 6I3 1' - 8" 4' - 0" 3' - 0" 11/4" = 1'-0"INTERIOR WINDOW ELEVATION TYPE I.D.INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULENO. DESCRIPTION DATE3 Addendum 3 12/1/21NOTE:FOR BASE BID, WINDOWS E1 -E20 ARE TO BE FIBERGLASS WINDOWS -FLANGED OR FLANGELESS AT GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S OPTION. FOR BID ALTERNATE, WINDOWS E1 -E20 SHALL BE ALUMINUM.- HOLLOW METAL33 FINISH FLOOR22'-7"5'-0"1'-0"3'-6"3'-6"4'-0"REPEATED PATTERN2'-0"5'-0"3'-6"4'-0"1'-0"3'-6"2'-0"REPEAT PATTERNREPEAT PATTERNREPEAT PATTERN2'-9"3'-10"4'-0"2'-4 3/4"FINISH FLOOR13'-9 1/2"2'-0"3'-6"1'-0"4'-0"3'-6"MIRROR REPEATED PATTERN5'-0"2'-0"4'-0"3'-6"3'-6"1'-0"5'-0"22'-7"2'-3 1/2"22'-7"MIRROR REPEATED PATTERNMIRROR REPEATED PATTERNMIRROR REPEATED PATTERN2'-4 3/4"4'-2 1/2"2'-8"3'-11"6'-2"22'-7"3'-4"3'-2"3'-2"3'-3 1/2"2A60319A60319A6033A6031A6033'-2"3'-2"22'-7"2A60318A60318A60320A6031A6033'-2"3'-2"24'-3"18A6032A60318A60320A6031A603SIMPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2020BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:STATE OF WASHINGTONREGISTEREDARCHITECT11/29/2021 4:04:25 PMA504GALLERY GLAZINGELEVATIONS16-0996AuthorCheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITYCENTERRENTON, WA12/1/2021BID SETADDENDUM 033/16" = 1'-0"FIBERGLASS WINDOW SYSTEM ELEVATION NORTH3/16" = 1'-0"FIBERGLASS WINDOW SYSTEM ELEVATION SOUTH3/16" = 1'-0"FIBERGLASS WINDOW SYSTEM ELEV. @ MAIN ENTRY3/16" = 1'-0"INT. FIBERGLASS WINDOW SYSTEM ELEV.@ VESTIBULE3/16" = 1'-0"INT. FIBERGLASS WINDOW SYSTEM ELEV. @ GYMNO. DESCRIPTION DATE3 Addendum 3 12/1/21- FLANGELESS, TYP.- FLANGELESS, TYP.33 H.M. DOOR FRAMEWALL PER PLANS &ASSEMBLYDOOR PER SCHEDULEINT.PRE-FIN METAL TRIM PER MFRWRB & LIQUID FLASHING PER BE CONSULTANTEXT.SEALANT SET XPS BLOCK PER BE CONSULTANTBACKER ROD & SEALANTSHEATHING PER STRUCT.WRB & RAINSCREEN PER BE CONSULTANTWALL ASSEMBLY PER PLANMETAL SIDINGPER ELEVATIONWINDOW PER SCHEDULEGWB LINERBACKER ROD & CAULKMETAL FLASHING W/ DRIPEDGE & END DAMSLIQUID FLASHING & WRB PRESTRIP PER BEPER BEWALL ASSEMBLYPER PLANMETAL SIDING PER ELEVATIONWINDOW PER SCHEDULEGWB LINERBACKER ROD & SEALANTLIQUID FLASHING & WRB PRESTRIP PER BEPER BEWRB & RAINSCREENPER BE DWGSTRIM FLASHING PER MFR. WALL ASSEMBLYPER PLANMETAL SIDING PER ELEVATIONWINDOW PER SCHEDULEGWB LINERBACKER ROD & SEALANTLIQUID FLASHING & WRB PRESTRIP PER BEWRB & RAINSCREENPER BE CONSULTANTTRIM FLASHING PER MFR. WINDOW PER SCHEDULEWRB & RAINSCREEN PER BEPRE-FIN MTL. TRIMPER MFR.FF SAM SILL FLASHING PER BEWALL PER PLANS AND ASS'LYMETAL SIDING PER ELEVATIONMETAL BACK ANGLE & GASKET SEALANTSILL PER INTERIORWINDOW PER SCHEDULEWRB & RAINSCREEN PER BEPRE-FIN MTL. TRIMPER MFR.FF SAM SILL FLASHING PER BEWALL PER PLANS AND ASS'LYMETAL SIDING PER ELEVATIONMETAL BACK ANGLE & GASKET SEALANTSILL PER INTERIORSHEATHING PER STRUCT.WRB & RAINSCREEN PER BE CONSULTANTWALL ASSEMBLY PER PLANWINDOW PER SCHEDULEMETAL FLASHING W/ FOLDED END DAMSBACKER ROD & CAULKEXT.INT.LIQUID FLASHING PER BE CONSULTANT, EXTEND TO MEET INTERIOR AIR SEALHEADER PER STRUCT.GRID1 1/2"X 15" GLU-LAM TRIM (NON-STRUCTURAL), FINISH PER INTERIOR1 1/2"X 15" GLU-LAM TRIM (NON-STRUCTURAL), FINISH PER SPEC.1/2"INTERIOR AIR SEAL PER BE CONSULTANTNOTE: GC TO COORDINATE WITH WINDOW MFR. ON WINDOW SYSTEM INSTALLATION.GRIDWINDOW PER SCHEDULEBACKER ROD & SEALANTFOIL FACE SAM SILL MEMBRANE PER BE CONSULTANT, EXTEND 2 INCHES DOWN ONTO VERTICALWP PER BE CONSULTANT3/4"MIN.6"2"ELASTOMERIC COATING PER BE CONSULTANTFLOOR LEVELINT.EXT.ADA SADDLE THRESHOLDSAM & LIQUID FLASHING FILLET PER BE CONSULTANTSLAB PER STRUCTSIDEWALK SLOPED TO DRAINDOOR PER PLANSEXPANSION JOINTFLOOR LEVELINT.EXT.SAM & LIQUID FLASHING FILLET PER BE CONSULTANTSLAB PER STRUCTSIDEWALK SLOPED TO DRAINFINISHED FLOORING PER INTERIORSDOOR PER PLANSEXPANSION JOINTADA SADDLE THRESHOLDH.M. DOOR FRAMEWALL PER PLANS &ASSEMBLYDOOR PER SCHEDULE, DOOR HARDWARE PER SPEC.NOTE: INSTALL HOLLOW METAL FRAME AND DOOR PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTION AND NAAMM-HMMA STANDARDH.M. WINDOW FRAMEWALL PER PLANS &ASSEMBLYROOMGALLERYGLAZING PER SPEC.SPACER BLOCKGLAZING TAPE, TYP.SPACER BLOCKNOTE: INSTALL HOLLOW METAL FRAME AND GLAZING PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTION AND NAAMM-HMMA STANDARDHEADER PER STRUCTURALFASTENER PER MFR.BOX RAIL TRACK & BRACKET PER MFR.DOOR PANELS PER MFR. & SPEC.WALL PER ASSEMBLYTYP2 1/2"15BVERIFY IN FIELD6" MIN.EXTERIOR MECH. WELLGYM4-SIDED FLANGE HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAME PER SPEC.ROOF MEMBRANE INSTALLATION PER BE & MFR. RECOMMENDATIONSROOF ASSEMBLY PER SCHEDULEMETAL FLASHING W/ DRIPEDGE & END DAMSHOLLOW METAL DOOR HEAD/SILL INSULATION PER BE DETAILDOOR PER SCHEDULEWRB & RAINSCREEN PER BE CONSULTANTAIR VAPOR BARRIER PER BEMETAL BACK ANGLESEAL TO METAL BACK ANGLEMETAL FLASHING W/ DRAINAGE1/2"LIQUID FLASHING PER BELIQUID FLASHING PER BECOLUMN PER STRUCT.WINDOW PER SCHEDULE W/ MFR. RECOMMENDED FASTENING ACCESSORYBACKER ROD & SEALANTWINDOW PER SCHEDULE BACKER ROD & SEALANT, TYP.BREAK METAL, FINISH COLOR TO MATCH WINDOW FRAMEWINDOW PER SCHEDULE, INSTALLATION PER MFR. FLOOR PER SCHEDULEWINDOW PER SCHEDULEFASTENERS PER MFR. INSTRUCTION1/8" CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM FLAT BAR WITH CONTINUOUS INSULATION SHIMMING INSTALLED BY MFR.DOOR PER SCHEDULE3/4"DOOR R.O.HEEL DIMENSIONHEEL DIMENSIONEXT.INT.DOOR PER SCHEDULEEXT.INT.ADA THRESHOLD PER SPEC.WALK-OFF MAT PER INTERIOR CONSULTANT1/2"CONCRETE SLAB PER STRUCTURALSAM AND LIQUID FLASHING FILLET PER BE CONSULTANTEXPANSION JOINTPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2020BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:STATE OF WASHINGTONREGISTEREDARCHITECT11/29/2021 3:59:41 PMA603DOOR & WINDOWDETAILS16-0996AuthorCheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITYCENTERRENTON, WA12/1/2021BID SETADDENDUM 033" = 1'-0"4TYP. EXTERIOR DOOR JAMB3" = 1'-0"6FLANGED WIN HEAD3" = 1'-0"7FLANGED WIN JAMB3" = 1'-0"12FLANGELESS WINDOW JAMB3" = 1'-0"8FLANGED WIN SILL3" = 1'-0"13FLANGELESS WIN SILL3" = 1'-0"1FLANGELESS WIN HEAD @GALLERY3" = 1'-0"2WIND BEAM @ VESTIBULE3" = 1'-0"3FLANGELESS WIN SILL @VESTIBULE EXT.3" = 1'-0"5DOOR THRESHOLD AT CONCRETE3" = 1'-0"10DOOR THRESHOLD AT FLOOR FINISH3" = 1'-0"9TYP. INT. DOOR JAMB3" = 1'-0"14TYP. INT. HM WINDOW JAMB1 1/2" = 1'-0"15BOX RAIL - DOOR MOUNT @ SOFFITCEILING3" = 1'-0"17DOOR HEAD/SILL @ MECH. WELL ACCESS3" = 1'-0"18FLANGELESS WINDOW JAMB@ COLUMN3" = 1'-0"19FLANGELESS WIN. CORNER @ VESTIBULE3" = 1'-0"20FLANGELESS WIN SILL @ GALLERY FLOOR6" = 1'-0"21WINDOW WALL DOOR HEAD6" = 1'-0"22WINDOW WALL DOOR THRESHOLDNO. DESCRIPTION DATE3 Addendum 3 12/1/213333 6677DDEEE.2E.2FF8.28.25.55.588E.3E.3HealthPoint Enlarged Plan - Finish1PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021FINISH SCHEDULE NOTESGENERAL NOTESFINISH PLAN LEGENDHEALTHPOINT FINISH SCHEDULEMARKDESCRIPTIONLOCATIONMANUFACTURER / CONTACTMODEL # / SPECIFICATIONCPT-5CCARPET TILE WAITING ROOM OFFICESSHAW CONTRACTPAUL GIBIAN425-941-7197COLLECTION: DIFFUSESTYLE: 9x36 5T185COLOR: MOVEMENT 75481T-1CFLOOR TILEPER PLANT-3CWALL TILEPER PLANG-1CGROUTGROUT AT T-1CG-3CGROUTGROUT AT T-3CREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDLVP-3CVINYL PLANK FLOORING HALLWAYS EXAM ROOMSARMSTRONGCOLLECTION: PARALLEL 20COLOR: LA JOLLA SHORE J6216SIZE: 12x24INSTALLATION: ASHLARLINO-1CLINOLEUM SHEET GOOD CASEWORKFORBO MARMOLEUMCOLLECTION: REALCOLOR: 3137 ' SLATE GREY'RB-3CRUBBER BASETYPICAL ALL CON, CPT, ANDLVP LOCATIONSCONC-2CSEALED CONC FLOORSTORAGE, ELEC, ANDEQUIPMENT ROOMSSS-3CSOLID SURFACEQUARTZCOUNTERSRESTROOMSCORIAN BY DUPONTCOLOR: SANDSTONETHICKNESS: 1/2"1/16" RADIUS EASED EDGEPL-7CHIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE(HPL) CASEWORKCOUNTERTOPSNEVAMARCOLOR: VETA SHADOWSVE6001TMATTE FINISHPL-8CHIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE(HPL) CASEWORKVERTICAL FACESWILSONARTCOLOR: FUSION MAPLE7909-60MATTE FINISHPT-15CWALLS AND CEILINGSPER PLANBENJAMIN MOOREECO-SPEC INTERIOR LATEXCOLOR: NATURAL WICKER OC-1EGGSHELLPT-16CHM FRAMESPER PLANBENJAMIN MOOREIMPERVEX 309COLOR: CHELSEA GRAY HC-168SEMI-GLOSSPT-17CACCENT WALL COLORPER PLANBENJAMIN MOOREECO-SPEC INTERIOR LATEXCOLOR: CINNAMON 2174-20EGGSHELLPT-18CACCENT WALL COLORPER PLANBENJAMIN MOOREECO-SPEC INTERIOR LATEXCOLOR: FRASER FIR 503EGGSHELLPT-19CACCENT WALL COLORPER PLANBENJAMIN MOOREECO-SPEC INTERIOR LATEXCOLOR: SUNTAN YELLOW 2155-50EGGSHELLREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDREFER COMMON AREA FINISHLEGENDSDT-1CSTATIC DISSIPATIVE TILE SERVER ROOMCOLLECTION: EXCELON SDTCOLOR: 51956 ' FOSSIL GREY'ARMSTRONG3Addendum 311/29/21333333 Waiting Room West4Medical Pod - West18Typical Exam Room - Enlarged Plan9Medical Pod - Enlarged Plan14Typical Exam Room North10Typical Exam Room East11Typical Exam Room South12Typical Exam Room West13Waiting Room North1Waiting Room East2Waiting Room South3Group Ed North5Medical Pod - North15Medical Pod - East16Medical Pod - South17Group Ed East6Group Ed South7Group Ed West8Check In West19HP 200HealthPoint - Interior ElevationsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021 GENERAL NOTES3Addendum 311/29/21333333 Dental Exam North1Dental Exam East2Dental Exam South3Dental Exam West4Dental Equip North5Dental Equip East6Dental Equip South7Dental Equip West8Counseling 2 North9Counseling 2 East10Counseling 2 South11Counseling 2 West12Counseling 1 North13Counseling 1 East14Counseling 1 South15Counseling 1 West16Clinic Mgr North17Clinic Mgr East18Clinic Mgr South19Clinic Mgr West20HP 201HealthPoint - Interior ElevationsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021 GENERAL NOTES3Addendum 311/29/213333 K-3331UNDERTONESINKSSTAINLESS STEELLab / Sterilization North14Lab / Sterilization South16Lab / Sterilization - Enlarged Plan13Work Room North1Work Room East2Work Room South3Work Room West4HP 115 - RR North5HP 115 - RR East6HP 115 - RR South7HP 115 - RR West8HP 116 - Phleb North9HP 116 - Phleb East10HP 116 - Phleb South11HP 116 - Phleb West12Lab / Sterilization East15Lab / Sterilization West17HP 111 - RR North22HP 111 - RR East23HP 111 - RR South24HP 111 - RR West25HP 112 - Med North18HP 112 - Med East19HP 112 - Med South20HP 112 - Med West21HP 110 - Pano North26HP 110 - Pano East27HP 110 - Pano South28HP 110 - Pano West29HP 113 - Server Rm North30HP 113 - Server Rm East31HP 113 - Server Rm South32HP 113 - Server Rm West33HP 202HealthPoint - Interior ElevationsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021 GENERAL NOTES3Addendum 311/29/213333 HP North Corridor - North1HP North Corridor - South2HP East Corridor - East3HP East Corridor - West4HP West Corridor - East5HP West Corridor - West6HP South Corridor - North7HP South Corridor - South8HP 203HealthPoint - Interior ElevationsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021 GENERAL NOTES333Addendum 311/29/21 Medical/Dental Reception Counter7Medical/Dental Reception Counter10Medical/Dental Reception Counter8Microwave/Printer Shelf Cabinet2Exam Sink Base3Exam Drawer Base4Wall Shelf5Work Counter1OPENCOUNTERTOP,REF ELEVATIONS& FINISH SCHED(9) 1" DIA HOLESSNEEZE GUARD PANELCLSneeze-guard Elevation Detail9Chair Rail Detail12Fixed Glass Wall - Head13Fixed Glass Wall - Jamb, Typ14HP 300HealthPoint - Interior DetailsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/2021 Base Cabinet - Single Drawer5Base Cabinet - Refrigerator or Hydrim6Base Cabinet - Sink7Base Cabinet - Drawers8Shelf Cabinet1Wall Cabinet2Autoclave Tower4Countertop Types9HEAVY DUTY PULL-OUT EQUIPSHELVES: 3/4" SOLID SURFACETOP, SIDES, AND FRONT EDGEOVER 3/4" MOISTURE RESISTANTPLY, PLAM ON EXPOSED SURFACEUNDERNEATH, TYP OF (3)DRAWER W/PLAM FRONTPLAM DOOR FRONTNOTES:- PROVIDE 3MM PVC EDGE BAND ON ALL EXPOSED PLAM EDGES, TYP.- PROVIDE MOISTURE RESISTANT MDF/PLYWOOD CONSTRUCTION, TYP.- PULL-OUT SHELVES TO BE EQUIPPED WITH 200+ LB SLIDES FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT,REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR EQUIP DIMS AND WEIGHT.BASE PER FINISHSCHEDULECASEWORK EDGEBEYOND; ALIGN TOEDGE OF ADJACENTCOUNTERTOP TYP.PULL, TYP.PULL, TYP.SCRIBE TO CEILINGWHERE INDICATED,REF ELEVATIONSAUTOCLAVEAUTOCLAVELOCATE POWER CLEAR OFEQUIPMENT AND SHELF, REFELEC, TYPSTATIMVENT, PROVIDE EXHAUST,REF MECHPROVIDE GRILLE FOREXHAUST, REF MECHDRAIN OUTLET BOXREFER TO EQUIPSPECIFICATIONS FORDIM AND WEIGHT, TYPHP 301HealthPoint - Interior DetailsPROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.REVISIONS:16-0996MHACheckerFAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WANO.DESCRIPTIONDATEMiller Hayashi Architects118 North 35th St. Suite 200Seattle, Washington 98103Tel: 206 634 0177Fax: 206 634 0167BID SET 10/20/20213Addendum 311/29/2133333 GRADEMAIN SWITCHBOARD MSB1,400A; 120/208V, 3-PHASE, 4-WIRESERVICE ENTRANCE RATED50KAICNGGGG14PANEL 200AA1 UTILITY TRANSFORMERESTIMATED FAULTCURRENT: 39,700AMPSTO UTILITYSERVICE POINT1400.4U1210111113ROOF1400AT MCBDM63200AT 800AT 225AT 225AT SPARE PANEL 200AA2GYMPANEL 150AA3ADMINPANEL60 POLES225AA4MAKERPANEL84 POLES225AH1HEALTHPOINTM4SOUTH SIDE OF GALLERY150AT NORTH SIDE OF GALLERYMAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM7790.4150.4200.4200.4225.4225.4860AT 60.445AT 60AT 80AT 90AT CU-1/#157 MCADH-215 KWCU-1/#249 MCACU-2/#141 MCACU-2/#231 MCA60.4800.480.450.4SPAREG1211MAIN BLDGROUND BARTELECOMGROUND BARGDISTPANELD800A777715DM16166DM17DM17DM17DM17DM17DM173E010ONE-LINE DIAGRAMX1.TO CONNECTION POINT WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY (PSE). SEE DRAWING E050 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION,ROUTING AND REQUIREMENTS WITH PSE. ALL WORK TO BE PER PSE REQUIREMENTS.2.PSE EXTERIOR PAD-MOUNTED UTILITY TRANSFORMER, PER PSE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE BELOW-GRADE VAULT, PAD, CONDUIT ANDSECONDARY SERVICE CONDUCTORS AND ALL OTHER PARTS AND COMPONENTS NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION PER PSE STANDARDS ANDREQUIREMENTS. FINAL CONNECTIONS TO TRANSFORMER BY PSE. CONTRACTOR TO VISIBLY MARK EACH CONDUCTOR WITH PHASE AND SPECIFICSERVICE IT FEEDS AND EXTEND EXCESS CABLE PER PSE STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM FAULT CURRENT WITH PSE WHEN FINAL UTILITYCONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ARE COMPLETE, AND ADJUST AIC RATING OF EQUIPMENT AS NEEDED.3.UTILITY SERVICE GROUNDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 250.24(A) AND PSE REQUIREMENTS.4.REMOTE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL 3-PHASE UTILITY NET METER SOCKET INSTALLED ON EXTERIOR BUILDING FACADE, PER PSE REQUIREMENTS. VERIFYEXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT AND PSE METERING GROUP.5.NOT USED.6.CUSTOMER OWNED DIGITAL METER (INTEGRAL TO SWITCHBOARD) ON FEEDER FOR HEALTH POINT SPECIFIC TENANT LOADS. PROVIDE DATACOLLECTION SYSTEM WITH MONTHLY BILLING ABILITY. BASIS OF DESIGN: EATON PX MULTIPOINT METER7.PROVIDE EMPTY CONDUIT PATHWAY, WITH PULL-STRINGS, (2-3" PVC TO EACH LOCATION) FROM ELECTRICAL ROOM UNDER-SLAB TO LOCATIONS ONSOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING FOR FUTURE PATHWAY FLEXIBILITY. SEE E101 FOR LOCATIONS. NOTE THESE CONDUITS ARE FOR FUTURE USAGE AND INADDITION TO CONDUITS REQUIRED FOR CURRENT BUILDING SYSTEM NEEDS SUCH AS PANEL FEEDERS, LOW VOLTAGE CABLING, ETC.8.PROVIDE 'PV READY' PATHWAY (PER WSEC) WITH 1-2" CONDUIT, WITH PULL-STINGS, FROM NORTH ROOF MECHANICAL WELL DOWN TO MAINSWITCHBOARD. SEE SHEET E103 FOR ROOF LOCATIONS.9.NOT USED10.EQUIPMENT BONDING JUMPER PER NEC 250-28, 250-102 AND TABLE 250-102(C)(1).11.GROUNDING ELECTRODE COPPER CONDUCTOR PER NEC 250.66 AND TABLE 250.66: #1/0 AWG CU UNO.12.PROVIDE GROUNDING CONNECTION TO UNDERGROUND WATER PIPE PER NEC 250-52(A)(2).13.PROVIDE GROUNDING CONNECTION TO UNDERGROUND WATER PIPE PER NEC 250-52(A)(1).14.PROVIDE GROUNDING CONNECTION TO UFER GROUND PER NEC 250-52(A)(3).15.SPACE FOR FUTURE PV ARRAY CIRCUIT BREAKER MUST BE AT THE OPPOSITE END OF THE SWITCHBOARD BUS FROM THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER.16.MAIN SWITCHBOARD TO BE PROVIDED WITH INTEGRAL METERING SYSTEM AND DISPLAY CAPABILITY WITH OUTPUT TO DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM.DATA COLLECTION TO BE PROVIDED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR VIA DDC SYSTEM. EC TO COORDINATE WITH MC ON CONNECTION REQUIREMENTSFOR DATA COLLECTION.BASIS OF DESIGN: EATON POW-R-LINE C SWITCHBOARD WITH MPM MULTIPOINT METERING SYSTEM AND PXMP METER BASE.17.DISTRIBUTION AND BRANCH PANELBOARDS ARE TO BE PROVIDED WITH INTEGRAL METERING SYSTEM CAPABLE OF MONITORING ALL BRANCH CIRCUITLOADS, IN COMPLIANCE WITH LEED V4.0 ADVANCED METERING CREDIT EA3, AND ABILITY TO EXPORT METERING DATA. DATA COLLECTION TO BEPROVIDED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR VIA DDC SYSTEM. EC TO COORDINATE WITH MC ON CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR DATA COLLECTION.BASIS OF DESIGN: EATON POW-R-LINE PXBCM PANELBOARDS192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/213 E011SCHEDULES192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/2133 DNDNVAN1234567AABBCCDDEEE.2FF8.21110ELEC RM115LNDRY125TEENROOM123YOUTHROOM122WOMEN'SRR126SPONSOR128LUNCHROOM124MAKERSPACE 1 &2106DEMONSTRATIONKITCHEN104FITNESSROOM108DANCE/CLASS107GYMNASIUM110WAITINGROOMHP101MEDICALPODHP109CHECK-INHP102WORKROOMHP103EXAM RM 1HP119EXAM RM 2HP120MEDHP112LAB/STERILEHP114CLINIC MGRHP104COUNSELING2HP106DENTALEXAMHP108STAFFCARRELS130CHECK-IN131SPONSADMIN129MEN'S RR127ADMIN121RR120BABY-TODDLERROOM119VESTIBULE101SRVR RMHP113EXAM RM 3HP121EXAM RM 4HP122EXAM RM 5HP123EXAM RM 6HP124RRHP115MTG ROOM103STOR105GROUP EDHP118CORRHP117JAN116JAN118FAMILY RR117WOMEN'SLOCKERSWOMEN'SRESTROOM114ADMINCORR132LOBBY102GALLERY133EXIT134MEN'SLOCKERSSTAFF RRHP111DENTALEQUIPHP107PHLEBHP116STOR111FIRE &WATER112STOR109CORR5.589E.3MEN'SRESTROOM113CONSELING1HP 105PANOHP110PANEL H1PANEL A4PANEL A3E1101REMOTE PSEUTILITY METERFARA4DWTV: +72"WP/GFIWP/GFIWP/GFIWP/GFIWP/GFIWP/GFIWP/GFITV+60"TVCOPIERJJ+42"1TYPICAL11TYPICAL123232255557GFI67L6-30711TYPICAL1TYPICAL1E1102E1104E1103COPIERJCLGPROJECTORJSSCREEN1011 +42"+42"+42"+42"+102"+102"HOODSDISHWASERINSTA-HOTDISPOSALSA4-1,3A4-5A4-7A4-7A4-9A4-11A4-19A4-13A4-15A4-19A4-21,23A4-37A4-37A4-29A4-29A4-29A4-29A4-29A4-29A4-27A4-27A4-27A4-2A4-2A4-4A4-4A4-4A4-6A4-6A4-6A4-8A4-8A4-10A4-10A4-12A4-14A4-16A4-18A4-22A4-22A4-24,26A4-28,30A4-37REFREFOVEN A2-23A2-25A2-27A2-29A2-31A2-33A2-35A2-37+72"TVA2-17A2-17A2-17A2-19A2-19A2-19A2-11A2-11A2-11A2-13A2-13A2-13A2-13A2-13A2-13A2-15A2-15A2-15A2-15A2-15A2-22J12J12+144"JJ12+144"12+144"12J13A2-24A2-24A2-24A2-24A2-40A2-40A2-40GFI8TYPICAL6-20R6-20RMW @24"+36"MW@24"A4-17GYM DIVIDER3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-4SK 14BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-6A3-2,4A3-6A3-8A3-8A3-8A3-8A3-12A3-14A3-16A3-1818A3-264A3-28A3-1A3-1A3-3A3-3A3-3A3-3A3-3A3-8A3-7A3-7A3-7A3-9A3-9A3-9A3-9A3-11A3-15A3-15A3-15A3-17A3-17A3-17A3-17A3-17A3-20A3-20A3-20A3-20A3-20A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-25A3-27A3-27A3-27A3-27A3-27A3-27A3-29A3-29GFIGFIA1-28A1-30A1-30A1-30A1-30A1-30A1-28A1-28A1-28A1-26A1-26A1-24A1-24A1-22A1-22A1-22A1-22A1-22A1-20A1-20A1-20A1-20A2-24A2-26A2-26A2-18A2-20A2-20A2-20A2-20A2-20A2-20SECURITY GATESKSK 14A4-3314BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-814BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-1014BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-1414BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-1614BASKETBALL BACKSTOP3/4HP, 120V/1PH.A2-12A1-16J15IRRIGATIONCONTROLLERA2-22A2-22A2-18H1-9H1-9H1-9H1-9H1-19H1-19H1-19H1-19H1-11H1-11H1-11H1-11H1-13H1-13H1-13H1-13H1-15H1-15H1-15H1-15H1-17H1-17H1-17H1-17H1-23H1-23H1-23H1-23H1-23H1-23H1-25H1-25H1-25H1-25H1-27H1-25H1-27H1-27H1-29H1-29H1-29H1-31H1-33H1-33H1-39H1-39H1-39H1-39H1-41H1-41H1-41H1-41H1-41H1-41H1-45,47H1-49H1-49A2-15H1-51,53H1-55H1-59H1-59H1-71H1-59H1-59H1-71H1-59PANELA2PANEL DWP/GFIA3-19WP/GFIA3-1916TYP.1616TYP.16TYP.H1-7111111H1-23A4-2991A3-15171818GFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIA3-17GFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIA3-8GFIA3-17A3-20A3-20GFIA3-27GFIA1-30SCOREBOARD CONSOLE1919H1-25H1-33H1-3919SERVER,A2-3620GFI2121212121H1-1121H1-19H1-13H1-15H1-17GFIGFIGFIGFIGFIGFIH1-921COFFEEMAKERGFIH1-71H1-69 H1-71 H1-25GFI21GFIA1-24A1-262121A3-8A3-82121GFIJA1-32VRF CONTROLPANELGFIA4-37A3-103311.42345678.211105.589E101FLOOR PLAN - POWERX1.PROVIDE CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES FOR 50% OF THE RECEPTACLES IN ALL OFFICES, CONFERENCE ROOMS,CLASSROOMS AND BREAK ROOMS PER WSEC REQUIREMENTS. RECEPTACLES ARE TO BE HALF SWITCHED AND LABELEDPER NEC. PROVIDE RELAY, RATED FOR 20A RECEPTACLE, FOR ON/OFF CONTROL FROM LIGHTING CONTROL OCCUPANCYSENSOR.2.PROVIDE GFCI PROTECTION TO ALL DEVICES IN THIS SPACE AS REQUIRED BY NEC 210.8(B). SEE PANEL SCHEDULES ONE011 FOR GFCI PROTECTION AT CIRCUIT BREAKERS.3.PROVIDE DEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES.4.PROVIDE CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED DOOR OPERATOR AT VESTIBULE DOOR. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF OPERATORBUTTONS AND CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS WITH ARCHITECT AND EQUIPMENT PROVIDER. PROVIDE CONNECTION TOENTRY ACCESS SYSTEM.5.PROVIDE CEILING MOUNTED CORD REELS WITH QUAD RECEPTACLE FOR MAKER SPACE WORK BENCHES. PROVIDEDDEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR EACH CORD REEL. PROVIDE HUBBELL # HBLI25123R220M16.PROVIDE DEDICATED CIRCUIT AND CONNECTION DEVICE FOR SERVER(S) AS REQUIRED BY HEALTH POINT I.T.DEPARTMENT. VERIFY CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.7.PROVIDE EMPTY (2)3" CONDUIT(S) WITH PULL-STRINGS, RUN UNDER-SLAB FROM ELECTRICAL ROOM TO EACH LOCATIONSHOWN, FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE POWER AND TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE. SEE ONE-LINE DIAGRAM & DETAIL #1 ON E110FOR ELECTRICAL ROOM LOCATIONS. NOTE THESE CONDUITS ARE FOR FUTURE USAGE AND ARE IN ADDITION TOCONDUITS REQUIRED FOR CURRENT BUILDING SYSTEM NEEDS SUCH AS PANEL FEEDERS, LOW VOLTAGE CABLING, ETC.8.NO EXPOSED CONDUIT OR CABLING IS TO BE RUN THRU THE GALLERY SPACE. ALL CONDUIT & CABLING IS TO BECONCEALED IN WALLS, RUN UNDERGROUND OR ROUTED AROUND THE GALLERY SPACE.9.GALLERY SECURITY GATE. PROVIDE POWER CONNECTION TO GATE MOTOR AND ALL REQUIRED CONTROL WIRING ASREQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER IN ORDER TO CONNECT COMPLETE. VERIFY LOCATION OF CONTROLLER WITH ARCHITECT.10.PROVIDE 1-1/2" CONDUIT PATHWAY FROM CEILING LOCATION TO WALL AV JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNECTIVITY WITHPROJECTOR. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND CONDUIT SIZE WITH AV VENDOR.11.PROVIDE POWER CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED SCREEN AND CONTROL SWITCH AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT COMPLETE.VERIFY LOCATIONS AND CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS WITH AV VENDOR.12.PROVIDE RECESSED J-BOX AT EACH SCOREBOARD LOCATION AND 1-1/2" CONDUIT PATHWAY, WITH PULL-STRING, FROMJ-BOX TO CONSOLE LOCATION AS REQUIRED BY SCOREBOARD MANUFACTURER. VERIFY EXACT MOUNTING LOCATIONWITH ARCHITECT.13.CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED GYM DIVIDER CURTAIN. PROVIDE POWER CONNECTION ALONG WITH CONTROLLER WIRINGFROM MOTOR TO KEYED SWITCH PER MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECT COMPLETE.14.CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED BASKETBALL BACKSTOPS. PROVIDE POWER CONNECTION TO WINCH ALONG WITHCONTROLLER WIRING FROM MOTOR TO KEYED SWITCH PER MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECT COMPLETE.15.PROVIDE (1) 2" PVC CONDUIT, WITH PULL-STRING, FROM IRRIGATION CONTROLLER RUNNING UNDERGROUND OUT TONEAREST PLANTING AREA, ROUGHLY 20 LINEAR FEET. VERIFY EXACT ROUTING AND LENGTH WITH G.C. AND LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR.16.ALL RECEPTACLES LOCATED IN HEALTHPOINT CLINIC AREA ARE TO BE HEAVY-DUTY HOSPITAL GRADE (EXCEPT FORWAITING, CHECK-IN AND GROUP ED ROOMS).17.PROVIDE CONNECTION TO PANO XRAY MACHINE AND ALL ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES INCLUDING REMOTE CONTROLS.VERIFY ALL WIRING, PATHWAY AND CONNECTIONS REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER ACCORDING TO SPECIFIC EQUIPMENTSUPPLIED FOR THIS PROJECT, PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.18.PROVIDE FLUSH FLOOR BOX RECEPTACLES IN MEETING ROOMS AS SHOWN AND REQUIRED BY NEC 210.65(B)(2). PROVIDEHUBBELL # S1PFB WITH S1TFCGY COVER PLATE. VERIFY COLOR WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ORDER.19.PROVIDE FLUSH FLOOR BOX WITH POWER AND TELE/DATA RECEPTACLES IN GYM AND SPONSOR OFFICE AS SHOWN.PROVIDE HUBBELL # S1SFB WITH S1TFCBRS COVER PLATE. VERIFY COLOR WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ORDER.20.MAIN SERVER LOCATION. PROVIDE DEDICATED CIRCUIT AND CONNECTION DEVICE FOR SERVER(S) AS REQUIRED BY I.T.DEPARTMENT AND DESIGN BUILD LOW VOLTAGE SUBCONTRACTOR. PROVIDE (3) 2-INCH & (2) 3-INCH CONDUITS FROMELECTRICAL ROOM TO SERVER FOR CONNECTIVITY TO ALL TELECOM PROVIDERS AND PATHWAY FOR CABLING BACK TOTHE NORTH HALF OF THE BUILDING. VERIFY CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.21.PROVIDE GFCI-TYPE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE IN CASEWORK UNDER SINK FOR PLUG-IN POWER CONNECTION TO AUTOMATICFAUCET SENSORS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT & OTHER TRADES, PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN, TO ENSURE DEVICEIS ACCESSIBLE. CONFIRM RECEPTACLE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS WITH PLUMBER PRIOR TO DEVICE ORDER & INSTALLAND MAKE ALTERATIONS AS REQUIRED.192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/21ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS ARE DESIGN-BUILD. LOW VOLTAGE DEVICESSHOWN IN THIS SET ARE FOR COORDINATION AND SCOPE INTENTPURPOSES ONLY. SEE LOW VOLTAGE CONTRACTOR'S DRAWING SET FOREQUIPMENT AND DEVICE QUANTITIES AND LOCATIONS.SEE SHEET E121 FOR ADDITIONAL SCOPE CONTENT.A.PROVIDE TAMPER-PROOF RECEPTACLES IN ALL BUILDING AREAS ACCESSIBLE TO GENERAL PUBLIC,INCLUDING ALL HEALTH POINT AREAS.B.GFCI PROTECTION: ALL 125-VOLT THROUGH 250-VOLT RECEPTACLES SUPPLIED BY SINGLE-PHASE BRANCHCIRCUITS RATED 150V TO GROUND OR LESS, 50 AMPS OR LESS, AND THREE-PHASE RECEPTACLES RATED150V TO GROUND OR LESS, 100 AMPS OR LESS, INSTALLED IN BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, AND WITHIN 6-FEETOF A SINK ARE TO BE PROVIDED WITH GFCI PROTECTION PER 210.8(B).C.INSTALL GFCI PROTECTED RECEPTACLES WITHIN 25-FEET OF ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FORMAINTENANCE. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR.D.CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES PER WSEC: 50% OF THE RECEPTACLES IN ALL OPEN AND ENCLOSEDOFFICES, CONFERENCE ROOMS, CLASSROOMS, AND BREAK ROOMS ARE TO BE AUTOMATICALLYCONTROLLED AS PER ENERGY CODE REQUIREMENTS. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, RECEPTACLES ARETO BE BE HALF-SWITCHED WITH THE TOP OUTLET AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHED VIA THE LIGHTING CONTROLSYSTEM IN THE ROOM. AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES ARE TO AHVEMANUFACTURER-INSTALLED ENGRAVED LABELING IDENTIFYING THE SWITCHED OUTLETS AT EACHLOCATION.E.VERIFY ALL DEVICE AND SWITCH LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECT, OWNER & TENANTS, PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.3 DNDNVAN111.4223344556677AABBCCDDEEE.2FF8.28.211111010ELEC RM115LNDRY125TEENROOM123YOUTHROOM122WOMEN'SRR126SPONSOR128LUNCHROOM124MAKERSPACE 1 &2106DEMONSTRATIONKITCHEN104FITNESSROOM108DANCE/CLASS107GYMNASIUM110WAITINGROOMHP101MEDICALPODHP109CHECK-INHP102WORKROOMHP103EXAM RM 1HP119EXAM RM 2HP120MEDHP112LAB/STERILEHP114CLINIC MGRHP104COUNSELING2HP106DENTALEXAMHP108STAFFCARRELS130CHECK-IN131SPONSADMIN129MEN'S RR127ADMIN121RR120BABY-TODDLERROOM119VESTIBULE101SRVR RMHP113EXAM RM 3HP121EXAM RM 4HP122EXAM RM 5HP123EXAM RM 6HP124RRHP115MTG ROOM103STOR105GROUP EDHP118CORRHP117JAN116JAN118FAMILY RR117WOMEN'SLOCKERSWOMEN'SRESTROOM114ADMINCORR132LOBBY102GALLERY133EXIT134MEN'SLOCKERSSTAFF RRHP111DENTALEQUIPHP107PHLEBHP116STOR111FIRE &WATER112STOR109CORR5.55.58899E.3MEN'SRESTROOM113FC1FC1CONSELING1HP 105FC1FC1FC1FC1FC1FC1PANOHP1101HP-203HP-204HP-205HP-209HP-101HP-102HP-103HP-104HP-110HP-113HP-106HP-111HP-201HP-108HP-115HP-202WHCPHP-207BC-2HP-206HP-208HP-117HP-118HP-116HP-114BC-1HP-105HP-107HP-109HP-112DH-1DH-2A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-8,10PANEL A2PANELH1PANEL A4PANEL A3PANEL A1A1-8,10A1-8,10MSB-11A1-8,10A1-8,10A1-18A1-18A1-18D-20,22D-20,22D-20,22D-20,22D-20,22D-20,22D-14,16,18H1-6,8H1-6,8H1-6,8H1-6,8H1-2,4H1-6,8H1-2,4H1-2,4H1-2,4H1-2,4H1-2,4H1-6,8H1-2,4D-24,26D-24,26D-24,26D-24,26MSBPANEL DA2-42DAMPERDAMPER22J4A2-42A2-42A1-231111111111111111J3J5A1-32JA4-376JA3-106JH1-596J6A1-233333E102FLOOR PLAN -MECHANICAL POWER192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/21X1.MECHANICAL UNIT TO HAVE CONDENSATE PUMP. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL ANDPROVIDE LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS TO PUMP AS REQUIRED, BY MANUFACTURER, TOCOMPLETE SYSTEM INSTALLATION.2.E.C. TO PROVIDE 120V/1PH CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED DAMPER AS REQUIRED BYMECHANICAL SCOPE.3.PROVIDE 120V/1PH CONNECTION TO CO2 SENSOR. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION ANDREQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL.4.PROVIDE 120V/1PH CONNECTION TO GAS METER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION ANDREQUIREMENTS WITH PLUMBING.5.PROVIDE 120V/1PH CONNECTION TO VRF / HEAT PUMP CONTROL PANEL. COORDINATEEXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR.6.PROVIDE J-BOX WITH 120V/1PH CIRCUIT AVAILABLE FOR CONNECTION TO MECHANICALSENSORS AND CONTROLS AS NEEDED BY M.C.. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION ANDREQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR.A.INSTALL GFCI PROTECTED RECEPTACLES WITHIN 25-FEET OF ALL MECHANICALEQUIPMENT FOR MAINTENANCE. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS WITHMECHANICAL CONTRACTOR.B.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TOVERIFY THE ELECTRICAL LOADS AND CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL HVAC,PLUMBING, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT BASED ON THE APPROVED EQUIPMENTSUBMITTALS. MAKE ALL NECESSARY CHANGES TO THE SERVING CIRCUITBREAKERS AND CABLING TO ACCOMMODATE THE APPROVED MECHANICALEQUIPMENT.3 DNDNVAN1234567AABBCCDDEEE.2FF8.21110ELEC RM115LNDRY125TEENROOM123YOUTHROOM122WOMEN'SRR126SPONSOR128LUNCHROOM124MAKERSPACE 1 &2106DEMONSTRATIONKITCHEN104FITNESSROOM108DANCE/CLASS107GYMNASIUM110WAITINGROOMHP101MEDICALPODHP109CHECK-INHP102WORKROOMHP103EXAM RM 1HP119EXAM RM 2HP120MEDHP112LAB/STERILEHP114CLINIC MGRHP104COUNSELING2HP106DENTALEXAMHP108STAFFCARRELS130CHECK-IN131SPONSADMIN129MEN'S RR127ADMIN121RR120BABY-TODDLERROOM119VESTIBULE101SRVR RMHP113EXAM RM 3HP121EXAM RM 4HP122EXAM RM 5HP123EXAM RM 6HP124RRHP115MTG ROOM103STOR105GROUP EDHP118CORRHP117JAN116JAN118FAMILY RR117WOMEN'SLOCKERSWOMEN'SRESTROOM114ADMINCORR132LOBBY102GALLERY133EXIT134MEN'SLOCKERSSTAFF RRHP111DENTALEQUIPHP107PHLEBHP116STOR111FIRE &WATER112STOR109CORR5.589E.3MEN'SRESTROOM113CONSELING1HP 105PANOHP1101FARATV+60"TVCOPIER+42"WAPWAPWAPWAPWAPWAPWAPWAPWAPWAP62TYPICAL2TYPICALCOPIER+42"+42"+102"+102"+72"TVCRCRCRCRCRCRCRCRCRCRTV: +72"+42"665JCLGPROJECTORJ113TYPICAL+42"+42"+42"+42"+42"+60"+60"FACPTELECOMM SERVER15IC1TYPICAL1TYPICAL1TYPICAL1TYPICAL1TYPICALIC410992TYPICAL7788IC7112TYPICAL111112TYPICAL12TYPICAL13131414TYPICALGMGMGMMMMGMMM14TYPICALS61511.42345678.211105.589E121FLOOR PLAN -PRELIMINARY LOW VOLTAGESYSTEMSX1.FOR ALL GENERAL TELECOM OUTLETS, PROVIDE (2) CAT6a CABLES. VERIFYTERMINATION REQUIREMENTS WITH IT DEPARTMENT.2.ALL TELECOM OUTLETS IN HEALTHPOINT CLINIC ARE TO HAVE (3) CAT6a CABLES.VERIFY TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS WITH HEALTHPOINT IT DEPARTMENT.3.NO EXPOSED CONDUIT OR CABLING IS TO BE RUN THRU THE GALLERY SPACE.ALL CONDUIT & CABLING IS TO BE CONCEALED IN WALLS, RUN UNDERGROUNDOR ROUTED AROUND THE GALLERY SPACE4.LOCATION OF MAIN BUILDING SERVER.5.LOCATION OF HEALTHPOINT CLINIC SERVER. PROVIDE CABLING CONNECTIONTO TELECOM SERVICE ENTRANCE(S) IN MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM.6.PROVIDE EMPTY (2) 3" CONDUIT(S) WITH PULL-STRINGS, RUN UNDER-SLAB FROMELECTRICAL ROOM TO EACH LOCATION SHOWN, FOR FUTURE TELECOMINFRASTRUCTURE. SEE ONE-LINE DIAGRAM & DETAIL #1 ON E110 FORELECTRICAL ROOM LOCATIONS. NOTE THESE CONDUITS ARE FOR FUTUREUSAGE AND ARE IN ADDITION TO CONDUITS REQUIRED FOR CURRENT BUILDINGSYSTEM NEEDS SUCH AS PANEL FEEDERS, LOW VOLTAGE CABLING, ETC.7.PROVIDE INTERCOM STATION OUTSIDE MAIN ENTRY VESTIBULE WITH MASTERCONTROL INTERCOM STATIONS; (1) AT FRONT DESK AND (1) IN THE STAFFCORALS. MASTER STATIONS TO HAVE CONNECTION TO ENTRY ACCESS SYSTEMTO REMOTELY UNLOCK DOORS. VERIFY EXACT MOUNTING LOCATIONS ANDCONFIGURATIONS WITH ARCHITECT. BASIS OF DESIGN TO BE: AIPHONE -LEM-1DL SERIES SYSTEM.8.PROVIDE ENTRY ACCESS SYSTEM CONNECTION TO MOTORIZED DOOROPERATORS AT MAIN VESTIBULE DOORS.9.PROVIDE (1) TELECOM & (1) CATV CONNECTIONS TO EACH PIECE OF EXERCISEEQUIPMENT (SUCH AS TREADMILL, ELLIPTICAL, STAIR CLIMBER, ETC) ASREQUIRED BY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER.10.PROVIDE TELE/DATA CABLING AND CONNECTIONS TO DENTAL EXAM EQUIPMENTPER MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS. SEE SHEET E110 FOR DENTAL EXAMAREA DETAILS. COORDINATE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT VENDOR.INFORMATION SHOWN IS PRELIMINARY HERE IS PRELIMINARY; VERIFY ALLREQUIREMENTS WITH MANUFACTURER.11.PROVIDE TELE/DATA CONNECTIONS AND OUTLETS AT EACH FLOOR BOXINDICATED. COORDINATE LOCATIONS AND PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS WITH E.C.12.PROVIDE CCTV SECURITY CAMERAS AND HD NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER (WITHCONTROL SOFTWARE). CAMERA LOCATIONS ARE SHOWN AS PLACEHOLDERSFOR BID PURPOSES. LV SUBCONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH OWNER ANDTENANT(S) TO DETERMINE CCTV SCOPE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.13.FIRE ALARM SUBCONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF FACP ANDREMOTE ANNUNCIATOR WITH ARCHITECT, FIRE MARHSAL, AND ELECTRICALCONTRACTOR.14.PROVIDE ENTRY ACCESS / SECURITY SYSTEM PER OWNER AND TENANT(S)'SREQUIREMENTS. SYSTEM TO INCLUDE SECURITY KEYPAD, CARD READERACCESS POINTS, DOOR CONTACTS, MOTION DETECTOR, GLASS BREAKDETECTOR, ETC. AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE SYSTEM.15.PROVIDE (3) 2-INCH AND (2) 3-INCH CONDUITS FROM THE ELECTRICAL ROOM TOTHE SERVER LOCATION IN STORAGE RM 109, FOR TELECOM UTILITYCONNECTIVITY AND CABLING BACK TO THE NORTH HALF OF THE BUILDING.192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/21ALL LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS ARE DESIGN-BUILD. LOW VOLTAGE DEVICESSHOWN IN THIS SET ARE FOR COORDINATION AND SCOPE INTENTPURPOSES ONLY. SEE LOW VOLTAGE CONTRACTOR'S DRAWING SET FOREQUIPMENT AND DEVICE QUANTITIES AND LOCATIONS.3 E200SCHEDULES -LIGHTING FIXTURES192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/213333 NOTE: SEE 'PARTIAL INTERIOR COLUMNELEVATION' DETAIL ON SHEET A605TYPE 'LL10' RECESSED LINEARFIXTURE, 24'-6" LENGTH.CONFIRM EXACT LENGTHWITH ARCHITECT & G.C.E202LIGHTING DETAILS192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083RAGLREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 1BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/202111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/213 192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083KBS, KSNBREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/21BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/2021M302DETAILS NOTES1. GAS SUB-METER TYPE PER SPEC &MANUFACTURERS GUIDELINES.BASIS OF DESIGN IS SAGE SIL/SLR SERIES.2. INSTALL METER COMPONENTS & WIRING PERMANUFACTURERS GUIDELINES.3. LOCATE ALL EQUIPMENT PER PLANS.4. MAINTAIN PROPER EQUIPMENT ACCESS.GAS PIPEMPULSE OUTPUT TODATA LOGGER(BY M.C.)MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIC CABLEFURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY M.C.REMOTE STYLE ELECTRONICS METER (FURNISHED BY M.C.,INSTALLED BY PLUMBER)MPULSE OUTPUT TODATA LOGGER(BY M.C.)METER FURNISHED BY M.C.,INSTALLED BY PLUMBERINTEGRAL STYLE ELECTRONICS METER(BY M.C.)24V CONTROL POWER(BY M.C.)RIDGID PIPE NOT TO EXCEED2" THROUGH DRYER BOXREFER TO NOTESSEE DETAILDRYERBOX4" RIGID METALDRYER VENTING: MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BERESPONSIBLE FOR RUNNING ALL DUCTWORK FOR THE DRYEREXHAUST SYSTEM. ALL CONCEALED DRYER DUCTING MUST BERIGID METAL (GALVANIZED OR ALUMINUM) MINIMUM OF 4" INDIAMETER, SMOOTH 30 GA. CLEAN, UNOBSTRUCTED,FRICTIONLESS DUCTS (NO FLEXIBLE DUCT ALLOWED INCONCEALED AREAS). SEAL ALL JOINTS WITH FOIL BACKEDPRESSURE SENSITIVE DUCT TAPE MEETING THEREQUIREMENTS OF UL 181. DUCT JOINTS SHALL BE INSTALLEDSO THAT THE MALE END OF THE DUCT POINTS IN THEDIRECTION OF THE AIRFLOW. DO NOT USE RIVETS OR SCREWSIN THE JOINTS OR ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE DUCT AS THESEWILL ENCOURAGE LINT COLLECTION.DRYERBOX® RECEPTACLE (WWW.DRYERBOX.COM) SHALL BEMETAL AND BE INSTALLED AS LOW AS POSSIBLE AS TO PERMITTHE PROPER AND SAFE COLLECTION OF THE DRYERTRANSITION HOSE. DRYERBOX SHOULD BE RESTING ON THEBOTTOM PLATE AND BE LOCATED AT OR NEAR THECENTERLINE OF THE PROPOSED DRYER APPLIANCE. RIGIDDUCT SHOULD PENETRATE DRYERBOX PORT 2 INCHES TOPROVIDE FOR FUTURE CONNECTION AND STORAGE OFTRANSITION HOSE. BASEBOARD SHALL BE "BUTTED" UP TO THEFIXED EXTENSION RIM AND SLIGHTLY BACK-CUT. DRYERBOXSHOULD BE CAULKED AND THEN PAINTED WITH THE TRIMPAINT. FOR USAGE IN A ONE-HOUR WALL ASSEMBLY, ULREQUIRES THAT BATT INSULATION BE STUFFED AROUND THEDRYERBOX AND IN THE ENTIRE WALL CAVITY CELL.LENGTH OF CONCEALED RIGID METAL DUCTING SHALL NOTEXCEED 25 FEET. DEDUCT 5 FEET FROM THE ALLOWABLELENGTH FOR EVERY 3.5" RADIUS 90 DEGREE ELBOW AND TWOAND A HALF FEET FOR EVERY 45 DEGREE FITTING. DRYERVENTING SHALL BE INDEPENDENT OF ANY OTHER SYSTEMS(CHIMNEYS OR EXHAUST VENTS). TERMINATION OF DRYERVENTING MUST BE TO THE EXTERIOR WITH A PROPER HOOD ORROOF JACK EQUIPPED WITH A BACK-DRAFT DAMPER. SMALLORIFICE METAL SCREENING SHOULD NOT BE PART OF THEHOOD OR ROOF JACK AS THIS WILL ACCELERATE LINTACCUMULATION AND BLOCKAGE. THE HOOD OPENING SHOULDPOINT DOWN AND EXHIBIT 12 INCHES OF CLEARANCE BETWEENTHE BOTTOM OF THE HOOD AND THE GROUND OR OTHEROBSTRUCTION. VERIFY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONSFOR ANY OTHER FACTORS.DRYERBOX INSTALLATIONFLEX TRANSITION HOSENOTE: DRYERBOX MODEL 425 CAN BEMOUNTED UPSIDE DOWN FOR THROUGHFLOOR VENTING APPLICATIONSBOTTOM OF DRYERBOX SHOULD BE 4 1/2"ABOVE CENTER OF DRYER EXHAUSTREFRIGERANTPIPING FROMOUTDOOR UNITINDOORUNITREFRIGERANT PIPINGTYPICALTO INDOOR UNITS(SEE SCHEDULE FOR QUANTITY)3/4" P-TRAP AND COND.TO DRAIN (TYP.)NOTE:1. INSULATE LIQUID AND VAPOR LINES THROUGH OUT SYSTEM.2. SECURE OUTDOOR UNITS TO SUPPORT.3. SIZE REFRIGERANT LINES BASED ON MANUFACTURERS SYSTEM CALCULATIONS. 4. DETERMINE EXACT ROUTING FOR REFRIGERANT PIPING AND CONDENSATE DRAINS. SEE PLANSINDOOR EQUIPMENTSERVICESPACECEILINGFLEX CONNECTIONS (TYP)ANGLE FILTER BOXWITH SIDE ACCESSNEOPRENE MOUNTSUPPLY WITH 1" S.L.FANCOIL UNITOUTDOORUNITREFIGERANTPIPING TO HRBINTERIOR WALL3/4" CONDENSATE DRAINTO CLOSEST INDIRECTWASTE (MIN. 3" DEEPTRAP)HEAT RECOVERY BOXREFRIGERANT ISOLATIONVALVES (TYP @ HRB INLET)STRUCTURAL SUPPORTAND ROOF FLASHINGNOT BY M.C.ROOFSPRING ISOLATIONMASON SLR2" DEFLECTION BY M.C.BRAIDED FLEXCONNECTIONSPERIMETER RAIL BY M.C.PROVIDE CONDENSATE DRAINAGE ANDDRAINAGE ALARM PER SMCINDOOR UNIT MOUNTFLUSH, HIGHWALL PERMANUFACTURER'SGUIDELINES. PROVIDENEOPRENE MOUNTINGISOLATIONINTERNETEX CITY OF RENTONSERVERTRANE-MITSUBISHITE 200 CONTROLLER FORCU-1 AND CU-2 SYSTEM(IN MECH ROOM)TRANE-MITSUBISHI"PLUG AND PLAY"CONTROL SYSTEMJACENIAGARA N4IN MECHROOMERV-2COMMUNITY SPACESERV-1CKSDOFFICESBACNET LINKTO JACEBACNET LINKTO JACEROOMSENSOR(TYP)TRANE HIGHEFFICIENCYSINGLE ZONEVAV WITHONBOARDCONTROLSRENEW AIREPREMIUM ONBOARDCONTROLLER WITHBACNET CONNECTIVITYPROVIDE PROGRAMMING FORSCHEDULING, TREND LOGGING,ALARMS AND GRAPHICS120V, 1PH BY E.C.COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITHARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATIONWALL MOUNTED CO2 SENSOR WITH LCDDISPLAY OF ROOM CO2 IN PPMVISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARM ON RISE TOINITIAL SETTING OF 1000 PPM(ADJUSTABLE)NOTES:1.INSTALL CO2 SENSOR IN EVERY OCCUPIEDROOM.2.CO2 SENSOR NOT REQUIRED IN GYM,JANITOR'S CLOSETS, STORAGE, SERVER,ELECTRICAL, DENTAL EQUIPMENT ROOM ORRESTROOMS.3.BASIS OF DESIGN IS HONEYWELL C7233 WITHFOUR DIGIT WHITE LED DISPLAY AND REDLED INDICATING EXCEEDING THRESHOLDVALUE. ALTHOUGH UNIT IS STANDALONE,PROVIDE SENSOR WITH LINEAR OUTPUTVOLTAGE AND/OR CURRENT FOR POSSIBLEFUTURE CONNECTION TO DDC SYSTEM.MMMENERGY METERS BY E.C.MINIMUM OF ONECONNECTION ATEACH OF SIX ELECTRICALPANELS AND THREEOTHER REMOTE LOCATIONS(VERIFY EXACT QUANTITYAND LOCATION WITH E.C.).DAISY CHAINOR STAR CONFIGURATIONAT CONTRACTOR'S OPTIONBUS TO JACE BY M.C. (TYP)ENERGY METERING ANDREAL TIME DASHBOARD SHOWINGENERGY USE ON THE WORLD WIDE WEBLOW VOLTAGE BUS TOINTERNET HUB IN BUILDINGBY M.C.LOW VOLTAGE BUS TOINTERNET HUB IN BUILDINGBY M.C.CONDENSATEPUMP INTEGRALTO INDOORFAN-COILGSM WATERPROOFCOUNTER FLASHINGBY M.C.24V CONTROL POWER(BY M.C.)3CONTRACTOR'S NOTE: REFER TO WRITTEN PORTION OF ADDENDUM NUMBER 3 ALSO.33MMMMMM24V WIRING BY M.C.120V/24 TRANSFORMER BY M.C.PROVIDE AT ELECTRICAL POINTS OFCONNECTION WITH SUFFICIENTCAPACITY FOR CO2 SENSORSPOWER TO OTHER CONTROLSDOMESTIC HOT WATER METERS.COMPUTE DOMESTIC HOT WATERUSE BY MEASURING THE DIFFERENCEIN FLOW BETWEEN SUPPLY ANDRECIRC. PROVIDE 24VPOWER TO EACH METER 192 Nickerson, Suite #300Seattle, Washington 98109Phone: 206.285.2966 FAMILY FIRST COMMUNITY CENTER RENTON, WA COPYRIGHT © 2019BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATEDALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTHIS DOCUMENT, AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS INCORPORATEDHEREIN, IS THE PROPERTY OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INC., AND MAYNOT BE REUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTENCONSENT OF BAYLIS ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED.PROJECT NUMBER:PROJECT MANAGER:DRAWN BY:18083KBS, KSNBREVISIONS:NO.DESCRIPTIONDATE1ADDENDUM 111/10/213ADDENDUM 312/01/21BID SET ADDENDUM 3 12/01/2021P301DETAILS BELOW FINISHED FLOOR. 2. FLOOR DRAINS SHALL BE FLUSH TO 1/4''1. VERIFY FLOORING CONSTRUCTION BEFORE ORDERING DRAINS.NOTES:(TYPICAL)TRAP PRIMER LINE,FIN. FLOORANCHOR / CLAMPINGFLANGESLABHOLESSEEPAGEGRATE PER SCHEDULEANCHOR / CLAMPINGFLANGEHOLESSEEPAGETPGRATE PER SCHEDULESLABFIN. FLOORMEMBRANEGRATE PER SCHEDULEFIN. FLOORCLAMPUNDERDECKSLABGROUTSCREWSCLAMPHOLESSEEPAGEGROUTNOTES FOR WOOD FLOOR INSTALLATION1. VERIFY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE W/ FLOORINGMANUFACTURER.2. ONLY INSTALL FLOOR DRAINS COMPATIBLE WITHWOOD CONSTRUCTION.3. VERIFY FLOOR ASSEMBLY WITH ARCHITECT TODETERMINE APPROPRIATE INSTALLATION METHOD.4.VERIFY DRAIN IS COMPATIBLE WITH FLOOR ASSEMBLYBEFORE ORDERING.REVERSIBLE COLLARSEEPAGEOPENINGSTRAP PRIMERCONNECTION(WHEN SPECIFIED)BOLT TO FLOOR W/STAINLESSSTEEL BOLTSSET FLUSHWITH FLOORGRATE PERSCHEDULESEAL WATERTIGHT(BY OTHERS)FLOOR STRUCTURESEE FIXTURECONNECTIONSCHEDULE FORPIPE SIZESREVERSIBLE COLLARSEEPAGE OPENINGSTRAP PRIMERCONNECTION(WHEN SPECIFIED)BOLT TOFLOOR W/STAINLESSSTEEL BOLTSSET FLUSHWITH FLOORGRATE PERSCHEDULESEAL WATERTIGHT(BY OTHERS)FLOOR STRUCTURESEE FIXTURE CONNECTIONSCHEDULE FOR PIPE SIZES4'' HOUSEKEEPINGPADCONDENSATE TO FLOORTO FLOOR DRAIN T/P RELIEF DRAIN3" PVC (SOLID CORE) COMB. AIR (TYP)3'' PVC (SOLID CORE) GAS VENT (TYP)DRAIN WITH CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZERFD-16'' DIRT LEG (TYP.)CPCHECK VALVE(TYP)SEISMIC BRACINGPER UPC. (TYP)WHSET OUTPUTTEMP. TO140°F.DRAIN TO FLOORDRAIN FD-2 (TYP)140° HW2'' W, WITH 1-1/2'' VFD-2ETGGMVINSTALL PIPING TO VALVE ASSEMBLY PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.140° HW120° HW1" CW1" HW (140)1" GAS1" HW TO BUILDING3/4" HWC1" CW1" GAS3/4"3/4"1"1"TEMPERED HWFAUCET FLEXIBLECONNECTIONS120 DEG. F. HWCOLD WATERMIXING VALVE IN ENAMELWALL CABINET, INTEGRALCHECK VALVES. ASSE 1070RATED.HOT WATERCIRCULATION TOBALANCING VALVELOCATED ABOVET-BAR CEILING.SEE FLOOR PLANS.NOTE:PROVIDE INSULATED P-TRAP AND SUPPLY COVERS AT ALL EXPOSEDP-TRAPS AND SUPPLIES PER ADASTANDARDS.TOP OF FLOOR. SEE SPEC.TO WADE # 8300 MF-39.PROVIDE ACCESS HOUSING EQUALIN VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AREAS,FOR GRADE CLEANOUTS (G.C.O.)NOTE:CLEANOUT AND ACCESS COVER.TOP OF COVER TO BE FLUSH WITHBEND IF CLEANOUTOCCURS AT END OF LINE.WASTE LINEFLOOR LINEFIXTURE.SHALL BE LOCATED BELOWURINALS PER U.P.C.. CLEANOUTSPROVIDE CLEANOUTS @ SINKS &NOTE:PIPE.CAST-IRON9 INCHES CHROME WALLCOVERAND SCREW.OTHERWISEELBOW W/ CLEANOUTEXTENDS UP. PLUGGEDCLEANOUT IF PIPEFLOOR LINEWASTE OR A VENT PIPINGOR NO-HUBMAY EXTEND AS A BELL & SPIGOTPLUGGED TEE WITHWALLLINE.THD. ROD TO STRUCTUREPIPE HANGERSUSPENDED ORWALL STYLEINSULATION SHIELD &INSULATION OVER PIPEINSULATIONCONTINUOUSTHRU HANGER.NOTE:INSULATE & LABEL PIPING PER. SPEC.INCOMPRESSIBLE INSERT(BARRIER FREE UNIT)UNIT BEYONDSTANDARD HEIGHTWATER COOLER.DRINKING FOUNTAIN OR2" WCO2" WASTEFINISHED FLOOR1 1/2" WASTEAS NECESSARY.DRILL FOR PIPINGDIVISIONUNDER SEPARATETO VERTICAL STUDSBLOCKING, SECURE(2) METAL STUDCOOLER.FOUNTAIN ORSUPPLIED WITHMOUNTING BRACKET1 1/2" VENT36" MAX 34"BALL VALVE W/ACCESS PANELCOPPER SWEATELBOWWALL BOXWALL FLANGEVACUUM BREAKERLOOSE KEY HANDLELOCKABLE DOOR3/4" HOSE THREADBUILDING EXTERIORWALLPERPENDICULARTO EXTERIORWALL24" AFF UNLESS NOTED APPROX. 14"THERMOMETER(TYP)1/2" VALVE WITHHOSE THREAD FORMAINTENANCESEATCLOSET AREA AT MAX. 44" A.F.F.THE "WIDE SIDE OF THE WATERFLUSH VALVE HANDLE TOWARDCLOSET INSTALLATIONS, INSTALLVALVE WTR. CLOSETS & URINALS SECURE PIPING @ OTHER FLUSHFLOW AS NECESSARY.HORIZONTAL OR VERTICALIN SIMILAR MANNERFOR BACK TO BACK CLOSETAS NECESSARY.NOTE:1/4 BEND4'' LONG TURNFINISHEDFLOOR2'' VENT3 1/2'' STUD WALL (MIN.)17" BARRIER FREEROUGH-IN15" STANDARD HEIGHTFOR BARRIER FREE WATERPIPE SUPPORT(GALV.) BOLT BOTH ENDS TO STUDS W/ BRACKETS ESCUTCHEONFINISHED WALL1'' CW (SGL. CLOSET)1 1/4' CW (BACK TO BACK)10" CHILD HEIGHT3MMWATER METER FORLEED WATERMETERING CREDIT.PROVIDE METER;POWERAND CONTROLCONNECTION BY M.C.(TYP FOR TWO)