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90 SOUTH 400 WEST, STE 110, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101 | +1 801 532 2393 | www.hksinc.com Abravanel Hall Lobby Renovation Project Addendum #3 Project: Salt Lake County Center for the Arts Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Abravanel Hall Lobby Renovation HKS Project No. 17350.008 Date: 05 June 2017 To: Salt Lake County Center for the Arts From: HKS Architects, Inc 90 South 400 West, Suite 110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 532-2393 The Pricing Documents shall be amended and/or revised by Addendum hereinafter specified and all Work affected by this Addendum shall be included. Except as may otherwise be described, labor and materials for the Work hereinafter shall conform to all requirements of the original Contract Documents. Answers to Bidder’s Question Received 5/24/17: 1. Please advise what type of flooring is replacing the existing flooring being removed in the MDF room Response: Existing carpet flooring will be replaced with Resilient Tile flooring and base. See added spec sections 09 3500 and 09 6513, revised sheets A2.00 and finish schedule on A3.50. Answers to Bidder’s Questions Received 6/2/17: 2. Will a specification for the Audio/Video system be provided? Is there a pre-approved list of Audio/Visual contractors required for this project? Response: The AV specifications are provided on the AV oneline drawings. See attached list of attendees for the approved AV contractors. 3. The sinks in the "kitchen" area of the project are not called out. Can you clarify what you are looking for? Is it a drop in sink or something integral to the stainless steel counter tops? Response: See attached revised P1.01 sheet for plumbing fixture schedule.

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90 SOUTH 400 WEST, STE 110, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101 | +1 801 532 2393 | www.hksinc.com

Abravanel Hall Lobby Renovation Project Addendum #3 Project: Salt Lake County Center for the Arts Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Abravanel Hall Lobby Renovation HKS Project No. 17350.008 Date: 05 June 2017 To: Salt Lake County Center for the Arts From: HKS Architects, Inc 90 South 400 West, Suite 110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 532-2393 The Pricing Documents shall be amended and/or revised by Addendum hereinafter specified and all Work affected by this Addendum shall be included. Except as may otherwise be described, labor and materials for the Work hereinafter shall conform to all requirements of the original Contract Documents. Answers to Bidder’s Question Received 5/24/17:

1. Please advise what type of flooring is replacing the existing flooring being removed in the MDF room

Response: Existing carpet flooring will be replaced with Resilient Tile flooring and base. See added spec sections 09 3500 and 09 6513, revised sheets A2.00 and finish schedule on A3.50.

Answers to Bidder’s Questions Received 6/2/17: 2. Will a specification for the Audio/Video system be provided? Is there a pre-approved

list of Audio/Visual contractors required for this project? Response: The AV specifications are provided on the AV oneline drawings. See attached list of attendees for the approved AV contractors.

3. The sinks in the "kitchen" area of the project are not called out. Can you clarify what you are looking for? Is it a drop in sink or something integral to the stainless steel counter tops?

Response: See attached revised P1.01 sheet for plumbing fixture schedule.

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4. The top of the wood walls show a 1¾” trim piece (as well as some other trim pieces), there is no call out on materials other than quarter sawn, Are these to be hardwood or veneer?

Response: See specification for 06 4023 Interior Architectural Woodwork. The corner trim pieces will be hardwood.

5. (Question 1) Power requirements for the drinking fountain DCH-1 and the location of chiller an not shown on electrical drawings?

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

6. (Question 2) Panel P Requirements Load Center or panelboard? Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

7. (Question 3) In the data specification, it states that we must be “Panduit certified installer with RCDD staff”. Is this a requirement.

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

8. (Question 4) Is there a substitution on Panduit’s data devices and LIU terminations? Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

9. (Question 5) Are we allowed to run MC cable in the millwork area, front counter, and prep area?

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

10. (Question 6) #22 on EP200: The backbone wiring cable where does the other side terminate, and does this cable need to be in a conduit, if so we need a size and location.

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

11. (Question 7) Is the 13,000 feet of new data cable to replace the existing cable that is there or is this just and allowance in case needed?

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

12. (Question 8) #10 on EP201; are these conduits running to the Main Distribution Panel area in addition to the 2-1/2 conduit for Panel P? Where do you want them terminated to?

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

13. (Question 9) The camera run from the back of house balcony needs to be run in ¾” conduit, during the walk through it was said that we could use plenum and free air the cable. On note #2 EP202 conduit is ¾” and on EP201 it shows 1”. If the cable can be run in free air where does the conduits terminate and how far do we run them in the mechanical space.

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

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14. (Question 10) On the EP201 #23 it calls out that the A/V racks are vented and have fans, does not call out on the A/V specs. or schedules.

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

15. (Question 11) On TA103 on symbols and notes #1 calls out for who is to supply and furnish but cannot find a asterisk on the page.

Response: See engineer’s letter attached.

Specification Revisions: Revised Table of Contents Added the new specification Section 09 6500 Resilient Flooring Added the new specification Section 09 6513 Resilient Base and Accessories Added the new specification Section 12 5400 Fabric Drapes Architectural Revisions: Sheet A2.00 – Revised floor finishes at MDF closet. Sheets AD2.01, A2.01, and A3.51 – Added (1) standard height drinking fountain for (3) total drinking fountains, and relocated all to the East side of Lobby. Sheet A3.50 – Added VCT and rubber base to finish schedule. Revised quartersawn wood to Rift Cut Sheet A3.55 – Clarification of millwork fans and vent grills at the network and AV racks in the upper cabinets. Plumbing Revisions: Sheet P1.01– See engineer’s letter attached for revisions narrative. Electrical Revisions: Sheet EP202 – Added convenience outlet in Hall ceiling above existing camera. See engineer’s letter attached for revisions narrative. Lighting Revisions: Sheet LTG-01 – Revised lengths of F4 lights above coffee and sink areas. Please note, this Addendum is 38 pages total herein. End of Addendum #3

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ADDENDUM 3

DATE: June 05, 2017

PROJECT NO: 17046

PROJECT: Abravanel Hall Lobby Remodel

DIVISION – 22 & 23

DRAWINGS

SHEET - P1.01 1. Drinking fountains moved to the west end near the elevators.

A. Waste lines and domestic water lines serving drinking fountains revised. 2. Additional standard drinking fountain added (DF-1) 3. Callouts for 3-compartment sink and hand sink added to fixtures. 4. Plumbing Fixture schedule modified to include fixture S-1 and S-2.

PRIOR APPROVALS

The following manufacturers, trade names and products are allowed to bid on a name brand only basis with the provision that they completely satisfy all and every requirement of the drawings, specifications and all addenda shall conform to the design, quality and standards specified, established and required for the complete and satisfactory installation and performance of the building and all its respective parts. Item Manufacturer

Split AC System Daikin 17046_Abravanel Hall Lobby _Mech Addenum 3

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ELECTRICAL PORTION OF ADDENDA #3

ABRAVANEL HALL LOBBY RENOVATION CEA PROJECT NO. 2017-014.00 HKS PROJECT NO. 17350.008

06/05/2017

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Item No. Add, Delete or Clarify

Specification Section or

Drawing No. Reference / Description:

1 Add EP202

Add a receptacle in the ceiling space above the new camera location. Pull the new circuit from Panel CCW located in the entrance to the attic. Provide a new 20A/1P breaker in the existing Square D, NQOB panelboard.

2 Clarify Question 1

Power for drinking fountain and chiller are part of a different package already bid by another contractor.

3 Clarify Question 2 Commercial Panelboard

4. Clarify Question 3 The specification for Panduit certification is an owner request and is a requirement to bid.

5. Clarify Question 4

Panduit is required for data and LIU terminations, this is an owner requirement and matches other equipment in the building. There are multiple IT vendors that may use the Panduit standard equipment.

6. Clarify Question 5

MC cable is not allowed in the spec per 26 0519. You may use flexible conduit with standard THHN/THWN wiring where flexibility is desired or needed in short lengths not exceeding 6 feet.

7. Clarify Question 6

The cable reference note 22 sheet EP200 is intended to terminate in the MDF room and in the new rack in the lobby. The cable may be plenum rated and installed without conduit, however, support is required along the entire length at no more than 6 foot centers.

8. Clarify Question 7

The 13,000 feet of new data cable is intended to replace the existing cable. The linear cost per foot is for any additional cable above the 13,000 feet that may be needed, which would be added by change order using the unit cost.

9. Clarify Question 8

The conduits note 10 sheet EP201 are additional spare conduits and are in addition to the panel P feeder conduit. They are to be capped and labeled as spare.

10. Clarify Question 9

The two 1 inch conduits shown on EP201 are for more than just camera cabling, they run from the control booth to the AV rack in the lobby. The camera cable may be run in free air as per the prebid walk, but must be supported its entire length at no more than 6 foot centers.. If conduit is needed to cross an exposed space or for protection, or for sleeves, then use ¾ inch conduit.

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11. ADD Question 10

The fan and grills shall be provided by the contractor. Provide 120 volt power or low voltage fan with power supply, quiet operation fan minimum 50 CFM and maximum 65 CFM, and not exceeding 30 dBA. Intake louvers as detailed on the architects plan, along with output louver in color selected by the architect. Provide duplex power outlet inside the cabinet and circuit to power in cabinet line. Provide thermostat control set at 75 degrees, fan to operate continuous as long as temperature exceeds 75 degrees, and shut down when it is cooler then 75 degrees. Recommended products include Middle Atlantic QFAN or Cool Components VS-HFL product lines.

12. Clarify Question 11

Note 1 on sheet TA103 references electrical contractor install, was intended to be power strips and any related power equipment and circuits. However, in any case all equipment shown on this A/V plan should be provided by the contractor and his subcontracts, coordination of exact equipment will not to be decided by the A/E team.

END OF ELECTRICAL PORTION OF ADDENDA #3

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DRAWING ABBREVIATIONS PROJECT SUMMARY

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C COMPACT PARKING SPACECDR CARD READERCEM CEMENTCER CERAMICCG CORNER GUARDCIP CAST IN PLACECJ CONTROL JOINTCJ CONSTRUCTION JOINTCL CENTER LINECLG CEILINGCLR CLEARCMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNITCOL COLUMNCOMM COMMUNICATIONSCONC CONCRETECONN CONNECTIONCONST CONSTRUCTIONCONT CONTINUOUSCOORD COORDINATECPE CHLORINATED POLYETHYLENECOOR CORRIDORCR COLD ROLLEDCR CRASH RAILCSK COUNTERSUNKCT CERAMIC TILECTD CENTEREDCTR CENTERCW CURTAIN WALL

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PROJECT INFORMATION

PROJECT NAME: ABRAVANEL HALL LOBBY RENOVATION

ADDRESS: 123 WEST, SOUTH TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

PROPOSED USE: LOBBY PATRON SERVICES COUNTER

OWNER-CONTACT: RYAN HENRIE - SALT LAKE COUNTY - [email protected]

PHONE: 385-468-0339

APPLICABLE CODES

- BUILDING CODE: 2015 IBC (INCLUDING APPENDIX J)

- MECHANICAL: 2015 IMC

- PLUMBING: 2015 IPC

- ELECTRICAL: 2014 NEC

- FIRE CODE: 2015 IFC

- STATE/CITY AMENDMENTS: HOUSE BILL 316

- LIFE SAFETY CODE: 2019 NFPA

- ACCESSIBILITY CODE: 2009 ICC ANSI 117.1/ 2010 ADAAG

- ENERGY CODE: 2015 IECC

- SIGN CODE: X

- FIRE CODE: X

- ANSI: X

- FM INSURED: NO

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INDEX OF DRAWINGS

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MECHANICAL ENGINEER

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

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PLUMBINGP0.01 LEGEND AND GENERAL NOTES █P1.01 PLUMBING FLOOR PLANS █ █ █

ELECTRICALE201 SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS AND SHEET INDEX █ █ED201 DEMOLITION LEVEL LOBBY/TICKETS POWER PLAN █ █EP200 LEVEL BASEMENT POWER PLAN █ █EP201 LEVEL LOBBY/TICKETS POWER PLAN █ █EP202 GROUND LEVEL POWER PLAN █

LIGHTINGLTG-01 LEVEL 01 (LOBBY) ENLARGED LIGHTING PLAN & ELEVATIONS █ █

AVTA101 AUDIO/ VIDEO █TA102 CONTROL █TA103 EQUIPMENT LIST █TA104 ELEVATIONS █

NO. DESCRIPTION DATE

1 ADDENDUM 01 05/16/20172 ADDENDUM 02 06/02/20173 ADDENDUM 03 06/05/2017

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FLOOR PLAN & RCP GENERAL NOTES

1. REFER TO SHEET A3.50 FOR FINISH INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES.2. REFER TO SHEET A3.50 SERIES FOR ARCHITECTURAL CABINET DETAILS,

LEGEND, ELEVATIONS, AND INFORMATION.3. (3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED MILLWORK UNITS PART OF BASE BID.4. REMAINING (3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED MILLWORK UNITS PART OF BID

ALTERNATE #1.5. FURNITURE SHOWN DASHED ARE OWNER FURNISHED/ CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED (OFCI).6. EQUIPMENT SHOWN BLUE DASHED ARE OWNER FURNISHED/ CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED (OFCI).7. REFER TO THE LIGHTING PLAN, SCHEDULE, AND FIXTURES AS SPECIFIED FOR

LIGHTING INFORMATION. REFER TO ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR POWER, CIRCUITAND PANEL INFORMATION.

8. NEW LIGHTS SHALL BE DIMMABLE- REFER TO LIGHTING PLANS ANDSPECS

9. SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCHADJACENT WALL OR CEILING FINISH- REFER TO ELECTRICAL

DEMOLITION PLAN GENERAL NOTES

1. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 02 4119 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION FORSPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.

2. REFER TO DEMOLITION SYMBOL LEGEND ON DRAWINGS.3. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION WORK SEQUENCE.

REFERENCE PHASING DRAWINGS WHERE APPLICABLE.4. DEMOLITION DRAWINGS REPRESENT EXISTING CONDITIONS BASED ON

LIMITED EXISTING DRAWINGS AND SITE OBSERVATIONS. CONTRACTORSHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING BUILDING AND SITE CONDITIONS.

5. DEMOLITIONS DRAWINGS GENERALLY INDICATE EXISTING SCOPE OF WORKTO BE DEMOLISHED AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO LIMIT OR FULLY DEFINETHE SCOPE OF WORK TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH SCOPEOF NEW CONSTRUCTION. WHERE THESE CONDITIONS OCCUR OUTSIDE OFTHE DEMOLITION LIMITS, AREAS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINALCONDITION AS PART OF THE NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK.

6. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEENEXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.

7. REFERENCE STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, AND MEP DRAWINGS FOR OTHERDISCIPLINE DEMOLITION SCOPE OF WORK.

8. WHERE EXISTING WALL MOUNTED DEVICES, FIXTURES OR OTHER WALLMOUNTED ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE SALVAGED, REFERENCECONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR NEW LOCATIONS OR COORDINATE WITHOWNER FOR STORAGE LOCATION.

9. PARTITIONS SCHEDULED TO BE REMOVED; DEMOLITION SHOULD INCLUDEMISCELLANEOUS BRACING, TRACK, ETC. TO BOTTOM OF STRUCTURE.

10. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED EXITS UNOBSTRUCTED,ILLUMINATED AND PROTECTED FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.

11. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN AREAS ADJACENT TO DEMOLITION AREA OF DUST,DIRT AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY DEMOLITIONS OPERATIONS.

12. PROMPTLY DISPOSE OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. DO NOT ALLOWDEMOLISHED MATERIALS TO ACCUMULATE ON-SITE. TRANSPORTDEMOLISHED MATERIALS AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF THEM.

DEMOLITION PLAN LEGEND

ITEMS SHOWN DASHED ARE TO BE REMOVED.

ITEMS SHOWN SCREENED ARE TO REMAIN.

ITEMS SHOWN SOLID ARE NEW CONSTRUCTION.

DEMOLITION KEYNOTEXX

DEMOLITION NUMBERED NOTES

REMOVE EXISTING CARPET, PREP CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TO RECEIVENEW FLOOR FINISH- REFER TO FINISH SCEDULE

PATCH/ REPAIR EXISTING GYP BD WALL & CEILING WHERE WATERDAMAGED- PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING

EXISTING MDF GYP BD WALL & CEILING FINISHES TO REMAIN

EXISTING MDF CLOSET DOOR & DOOR HARDWARE TO REMAIN

REMOVE EXISTING BOOKCASE & RETURN TO OWNER

EXISTING PAINTED GYP BD CEILING & LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN

REMOVE EXISTING TELECOM RACK PER ELECTRICAL DEMO PLANS

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1*REMARKS

FINISH TAG LEGEND

HKS PROJECT NUMBER

DATE

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107

LIGHTING CONSULTANT

300 BRANNAN STREET, SUITE 212

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COLVIN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84103

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

244 WEST 300 NORTH, SUITE 200

VAN BOERUM & FRANK ASSOCIATES

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

330 SOUTH 300 EAST

HKS ARCHITECTS, INC.

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101

ARCHITECT

90 SOUTH 400 WEST, SUITE 110

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UTAH SYMPHONY | UTAH OPERA

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101

OWNER

123 W SOUTH TEMPLE

CONSTRUCTION CONTROL CORPORATION

SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

04/24/2017

6/5/

2017

4:2

4:08

PM

A2.00

OVERALL FLOOR

PLANS &

ENLARGED MDF

04/24/17

17350.008

PERMIT SET

2.6.

4.20

1306

21

1/16" = 1'-0"07 LEVEL 00 (MECH. BASEMENT) - OVERALL FLOOR PLAN

N

N

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NO. DESCRIPTION DATE

1 ADDENDUM 01 05/16/20172 ADDENDUM 02 06/02/20173 ADDENDUM 03 06/05/2017

N

N 1/4" = 1'-0"01 LEVEL 00 (MECH. BASEMENT) - ENLARGED MDF

1/4" = 1'-0"02 LEVEL 00 (MECH. BASEMENT) - ENLARGED MDF RCP

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DEMOLITION PLAN LEGEND

ITEMS SHOWN DASHED ARE TO BE REMOVED.

ITEMS SHOWN SCREENED ARE TO REMAIN.

ITEMS SHOWN SOLID ARE NEW CONSTRUCTION.

DEMOLITION KEYNOTEXX

DEMOLITION PLAN GENERAL NOTES

1. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 02 4119 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION FORSPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.

2. REFER TO DEMOLITION SYMBOL LEGEND ON DRAWINGS.3. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION WORK SEQUENCE.

REFERENCE PHASING DRAWINGS WHERE APPLICABLE.4. DEMOLITION DRAWINGS REPRESENT EXISTING CONDITIONS BASED ON

LIMITED EXISTING DRAWINGS AND SITE OBSERVATIONS. CONTRACTORSHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING BUILDING AND SITE CONDITIONS.

5. DEMOLITIONS DRAWINGS GENERALLY INDICATE EXISTING SCOPE OF WORKTO BE DEMOLISHED AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO LIMIT OR FULLY DEFINETHE SCOPE OF WORK TO BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH SCOPEOF NEW CONSTRUCTION. WHERE THESE CONDITIONS OCCUR OUTSIDE OFTHE DEMOLITION LIMITS, AREAS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THEIR ORIGINALCONDITION AS PART OF THE NEW CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK.

6. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEENEXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.

7. REFERENCE STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, AND MEP DRAWINGS FOR OTHERDISCIPLINE DEMOLITION SCOPE OF WORK.

8. WHERE EXISTING WALL MOUNTED DEVICES, FIXTURES OR OTHER WALLMOUNTED ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE SALVAGED, REFERENCECONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR NEW LOCATIONS OR COORDINATE WITHOWNER FOR STORAGE LOCATION.

9. PARTITIONS SCHEDULED TO BE REMOVED; DEMOLITION SHOULD INCLUDEMISCELLANEOUS BRACING, TRACK, ETC. TO BOTTOM OF STRUCTURE.

10. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED EXITS UNOBSTRUCTED,ILLUMINATED AND PROTECTED FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.

11. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN AREAS ADJACENT TO DEMOLITION AREA OF DUST,DIRT AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY DEMOLITIONS OPERATIONS.

12. PROMPTLY DISPOSE OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. DO NOT ALLOWDEMOLISHED MATERIALS TO ACCUMULATE ON-SITE. TRANSPORTDEMOLISHED MATERIALS AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF THEM.

DEMOLITION NUMBERED NOTES

DEMO AND REMOVE EXISTING COAT CHECK BOOTH, LIGHTING, ANDASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL. REFER TO ELEC FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION.

DEMO AND REMOVE EXISTING CONCESSIONS BOOTH, LIGHTING, ANDASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL. REFER TO ELEC FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION.

REMOVE EXISTING MERCHANDISE DISPLAY COUNTER & MILLWORK FOROWNER SURPLUS

REMOVE EXISTING CURTAIN & ROD

REMOVE EXISTING TALL STORAGE CABINETS

REMOVE EXISTING COMPUTER WORKSTATION, MILLWORK STORAGE,FIRST AID KIT & MISC EQUIPMENT

DEMO EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB AS REQUIRED FOR NEWELECTRICAL CONDUIT FROM MECHANICAL TUNNEL - REFER TO ELECPLANS

REMOVE EXISTING REFRIGERATOR

REMOVE EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER

REMOVE EXISTING 3-BASIN SINK, FLOOR SINK, RELATED FIXTURES &PIPING- REFER TO PLUMB PLANS

EXISTING TOUCHSCREEN LIGHTING CONTROL TO REMAIN- REFER TO ELECPLANS

EXISTING ELECTRICAL LOAD CENTER- REFER TO ELEC

REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR TILE, PREP CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TORECEIVE NEW FLOOR FINISHES

DEMO EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB AS REQUIRED FOR NEWPLUMBING- REFER TO PLUMB PLANS

EXISTING FLOOR-MOUNTED RETURN AIR DIFFUSER GRILLS TO REMAIN.REMOVE AS NEEDED FOR WORK IN MECHANICAL TUNNEL BELOW.PROTECT GRILLS FOR REINSTALLATION.

PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING CHIHULY GLASS SCULPTURE, BASE, ANDRAILING

REPLACE EXISTING CARPET WHERE DISTURBED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION

TEMPORARILY REMOVE AND PROTECT EXISTING GLASS DOORS ANDHARDWARE AS NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION ACCESS. REINSTALL ANDRETURN TO ORIGINAL WORKING CONDITION.

REFER TO AV DRAWINGS FOR EXISTING AV RACK IN EXISTING COATCHECK BOOTH.

NOT USED.

NOT USED.

PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING GOLD WALL FINISH

CORE DRILL CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB FOR INSTALLATION OF NEWDRINKING FOUNTAINS- REFER TO PLUMBING

SHORT-CUT EXISTING CARPET AT NEW COUNTER LOCATION, PROTECTCARPET AND ROLL INTO PLACE, TRIM FOR COUNTER AND MILLWORKINSTALLATION

EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES TO REMAIN, PROTECT IN PLACE

EXISTING WOOD CEILING TO REMAIN, PROTECT IN PLACE

REMOVE EXISTING SURFACE MOUNTED TRACK & LIGHT FIXTURES, PATCH& REPAIR WOOD CEILING

OWNER TO REMOVE EXISTING TVs, SPEAKERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENTABOVE THE COAT CHECK & CONCESSIONS BOOTHS

EXISTING SECURITY CAMERAS TO REMAIN- REFER TO ELEC

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300 BRANNAN STREET, SUITE 212

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COLVIN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84103

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

244 WEST 300 NORTH, SUITE 200

VAN BOERUM & FRANK ASSOCIATES

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

330 SOUTH 300 EAST

HKS ARCHITECTS, INC.

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101

ARCHITECT

90 SOUTH 400 WEST, SUITE 110

12

3 W

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UT

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UTAH SYMPHONY | UTAH OPERA

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101

OWNER

123 W SOUTH TEMPLE

CONSTRUCTION CONTROL CORPORATION

SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

04/24/2017

6/5/

2017

4:2

4:24

PM

AD2.01

LEVEL 01

DEMOLITION

FLOOR PLAN &

RCP

04/24/17

17350.008

PERMIT SET

2.6.

4.20

1306

21

1/8" = 1'-0"01 LEVEL 01 (LOBBY) DEMOLITION PLAN

1/8" = 1'-0"02 LEVEL 01 (LOBBY) RCP DEMOLITION PLAN

N

N

NO. DESCRIPTION DATE

1 ADDENDUM 01 05/16/20172 ADDENDUM 02 06/02/20173 ADDENDUM 03 06/05/2017

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LINE OF TIER 2 LEVEL ABOVELINE OF TIER 3LEVEL ABOVE

LINE OF TIER 1 LEVEL ABOVE

MERCHCOUNTER ONCASTORS

FIXED COUNTERAND CASEWORK

FOLDING TABLESTORAGE

LINE OF TIER 1 ABOVE

STANCHION& ROPE

STORAGE

(2) AIRPOTCOFFEE MAKER(OFCI)

FLOOR SINKINSIDE CABINETPER PLUMB

WHEELCHAIR/ EMTBOARDS/ STRYKERCHAIR STORAGE BYOWNER

SHORT COATSTORAGE

(DOUBLE ROD)

SHORT COATSTORAGE

(DOUBLE ROD)

TALL COATSTORAGE

(SINGLE ROD)

EXISTING CONCRETECOLUMN; PROTECT-IN-PLACE

LINE OF TIER 1 ABOVE

SLIDING POCKET DOOR FORPATRON PRIVACY, (2) PANELSTO MATCH MILLWORK

MERCHANDISE COUNTERON CASTORS

CUSTOM PLATFORM DOLLYFOR PROGRAM BOX STORAGE-SEE SHEET A3.56 FOR DETAILS

ASSISTED LISTENINGDEVICE STORAGE

GZO1 TOP

PORTABLEREFRIGERATEDUNITS- SEE GENNOTES 3 & 4.

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A3.51/ 05

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08

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A3.5509

A3.55

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EXISTING LIGHT CONTROLTOUCHSCREEN TOREMAIN- SEE ELEC

R 1"

A3.

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6

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R 6

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03

A3.55

03

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REPLACE EXISTING CARPET INLOBBY WHERE DISTURBED BY

NEW CONSTRUCTION

PORTABLEREFRIGERATEDUNITS- SEE GENNOTES 3 & 4.

EXIST MAINLOBBY

1000

CURTAIN &TRACK

CURTAIN &TRACK

CURTAIN &TRACK

CURTAIN &TRACK

CURTAIN &TRACK

58' - 6"

CURTAIN &TRACK

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1005

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REPLACE CARPET WHEREDISTURBED BY NEW

CONSTRUCTION

PROVIDE NEW CARPET ATREMOVAL OF EXISTING

FLOOR TILE

PROVIDE NEW CARPET ATREMOVAL OF EXISTING

FLOOR TILE

3' -

0"2'

- 0"

5' -

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5' -

6"

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RECESSED STRIP LIGHT-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

RECESSED STRIPLIGHT- SEE ELEC& LTG PLANS

STRIP LIGHT INMERCHANDISE CABINET-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

CONCEALED STRIPLIGHT- SEE ELEC &LTG PLANS

RECESSED STRIP LIGHT-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

STRIP LIGHT INMERCHANDISE CABINET-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

CONCEALED STRIP LIGHTUNDER COUNTERTOP-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

CONCEALED STRIP LIGHTUNDER COUNTERTOP-SEE ELEC & LTG PLANS

EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURESTO REMAIN

EXISTING WOOD CEILING TOREMAIN, PROTECT-IN-PLACE

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1005

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2

FLOOR PLAN & RCP GENERAL NOTES

1. REFER TO SHEET A3.50 FOR FINISH INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES.2. REFER TO SHEET A3.50 SERIES FOR ARCHITECTURAL CABINET DETAILS,

LEGEND, ELEVATIONS, AND INFORMATION.3. (3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED MILLWORK UNITS PART OF BASE BID.4. REMAINING (3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED MILLWORK UNITS PART OF BID

ALTERNATE #1.5. FURNITURE SHOWN DASHED ARE OWNER FURNISHED/ CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED (OFCI).6. EQUIPMENT SHOWN BLUE DASHED ARE OWNER FURNISHED/ CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED (OFCI).7. REFER TO THE LIGHTING PLAN, SCHEDULE, AND FIXTURES AS SPECIFIED FOR

LIGHTING INFORMATION. REFER TO ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR POWER, CIRCUITAND PANEL INFORMATION.

8. NEW LIGHTS SHALL BE DIMMABLE- REFER TO LIGHTING PLANS ANDSPECS

9. SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCHADJACENT WALL OR CEILING FINISH- REFER TO ELECTRICAL

FINISH PLAN LEGEND

CPT01

PT01

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

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50

02

(SCHLUTER-RENO-TK)TYPE FT-18

(SCHLUTER SCHIENE)MT01

TYPICAL CABINET DIMENSIONS

NOTE: ALL CABINET DIMENSIONS GIVEN ARE NOMINAL. SCHEDULEDCEILING HEIGHT

84"

60"54"48"36"34"

30"

FF

2' - 0"

4"

2' - 0 3/4" 2' - 0"

MIN

2' -

3"

MOUNTINGSUPPORTTYPE B TYP

BASE CABINET COUNTERTOP APRON / KNEE SPACE

PLAM - PLASTIC LAMINATE UNOCP - CAST PLASTIC (SOLID SURFACING MATERIAL)ER - EPOXY RESINSS - STAINLESS STEELST - STONE

SS

SCHEDULEDCEILING HEIGHT

FF

84"

60"54"48"36"34"

30"2' - 0"

1' - 3"

UPPERCABINETBEYOND

FURRDOWNOR FASCIAPANEL FURRDOWN

OR FASCIAPANEL

MOUNTINGSUPPORTTYPE B TYP

1' - 0"

3' -

6"

5"BASECABINET

WIRE ACCESSSLOT

FULL HEIGHT UPPER CABINET DESK

CABINET TYPES

BASE CABINETS

FF

DOOR(S) WITH DRAWERS OPEN DOORS DOOR(S) WITH APRON

FULL HEIGHT CABINETS

FF

FS FS FS

DOORFRONT

DOUBLEDOORFRONT

OPEN COATRODWITHSHELF

COAT RODWITH SHELFDOUBLEDOOR

COATRODWITHSHELF

COAT RODWITH SHELFDOUBLEDOOR

DOUBLEBASEUPPER

FIXEDSHELVES48" AFF ATACCESSIBLELOCKERS

COAT ROD

FIXEDSHELVES ATSTANDARDLOCKERS

COAT ROD

BC

FBFAFA

BABA BD BD

FGFE FE FEA FEA

3" MAX1 1/2" MIN

1/8”

SCRIBE TOWALL

FILLER PANEL

LINE OF WALL

DOOR

PLAN - WALLFILLER PANELAT END WALL

APLAN - END PANEL

BDOOR

FLUSH

END PANEL

1 1/

4”5

1/2”

COUNTERTOP

APRON

36"

OR

34"

AFF

ARCHITECTURAL CABINET TYPICAL DETAILS

APRON

COUNTERTOP

1 1/

4”1

1/2”

30"

AFF

1 1/

4”1

1/2”

30"

AFF

COUNTERTOP

PENCIL DRAWER

SECTIONS - KNEE SPACE / APRON

CPLAN - INSIDE CORNER

FILLER PANELS BETWEENADJACENT CABINETS

D

4" MAX2 1/4" MIN

4" M

AX

2 1/

4" M

IN

1/8”

DOOR

DOOR ORDRAWER

FILLERPANEL

1/8”

CABINETPULL

DRAWERFRONT

DOOR

STRETCHER

SECTION - DOOR TO DRAWERDRAWER TO DRAWER SIM

ESECTION - OPEN

CABINET TO DRAWER

F

CABINETPULL

DRAWERFRONT

END PANELOR CABINETBEYOND

STRETCHER

1 1/

4”1/

8”

CABINETPULL

DOOR

COUNTERTOP

1/8”

1/8”

2 1/

2”

DOOR

VALANCE

CABINETPULL

SECTION -COUNTERTOP WITH

DOOR BELOW

GSECTION - UPPER CABINETWITH DOORS AT VALANCE

H

1/8”

2 3/

8”

SECTION - UPPER CABINETOPEN SHELF VALANCE

I

ENDPANELORCABINETBEYOND

VALANCE

2 3/

8”

ENDPANEL

CABINETBOTTOM

SECTION - UPPER CABINETAT EXPOSED SIDE

J

1/8”

1/8”

DOOR

CABINETPULL

PLAN - CABINET TOCABINET AT DOORS

KPLAN - DOOR TO

DOOR

L

1/8”

DOOR

CABINETPULL

FIN CLG

FASCIAPANELWITHINTEGRALSUPPORT

END PANEL

SECTION - UPPERCABINET FASCIAPANEL RETURN

M

1”

2”

FASCIA PANELWITH INTEGRALSUPPORT AT36" OC MAX(MIN 2)

DOOR

GYP BD FURRDOWN

FURR DOWN SECTIONAT UPPER CABINET

N

SCRIBE TOBACK WALL

CABINETBOTTOM

LINE OF WALL

SECTION - UPPER CABINET -BOTTOM OF BACK WALL

O

MIN1”

CABINETCOUNTERTOP

LINE OF WALL

PLAN - CASEWORKAT WALL ADJACENT

P

LINE OFBASECABINETBELOW

R 2"

PLAN - AT OUTSIDE CORNEROF COUNTERTOPS

Q

ENDPANEL

SCRIBETO BACKWALL

END PANEL AT WALL

R

BASECABINET

COUNTERTOP

COUNTERTOP EXTENSIONAT END OF BASE CABINET

S

1/8”

4”

4”

DOOR

EXTEND WALLBASE UNO

FLOOR

SECTION - CABINETDOOR AT BASE

T

EQUIP

ENDPANEL

SECTION - END CAP

UUPPER CABINET FASCIA

PANEL CLOSURE

V

ENDPANEL

SECTION - END CAP

W

END PANEL

LINE OFBACK WALL

SCRIBE TOWALL

PLAN - END PANELAT BACK WALL

X

PLANMAX6”

SECTION

3”

PLAN

4”

COUNTERTOPSUPPORT BRACKET.PAINT TO MATCHWALL COLOR

MOUNTINGSUPPORT TYPEPAINT TO MATCHWALL COLOR

B

3/4" PLAMCOVEREDBACKING

SECTION - COUNTERTOP SUPPORTBRACKET AT KNEE SPACE

2”

2”

EQ EQ

2”

EQ

EQ

2”

UPPERCABINETDOOR

DRAWER

BASECABINET

CABINET PULL LOCATIONS

2 1/2” 2" 1"

2 1/

2”

2 1/

2”

WIRE ACCESSGROMMET

COMPUTERPAPER SLOTGROMMET

LINE OFCABINET BELOWCOUNTERTOP

PLAN - COMPUTERCUT OUT

6”

2”

1/8”

LOCK

CLEARMUTE

2”

CLEARMUTE

CLEAR MUTE

CLEARMUTE

3/8”

PLAM TOMATCHCAB

FIN CLG

FASCIA PANELWITH INTEGRALSUPPORT AT 36"OC MAX (MIN 2)

DOOR3/

8”

PLAM TOMATCHCAB

CABINET LEGEND

CABINET ELEVATION LEGEND

SCHEDULEDCLG HEIGHT

84"

60"

54"

48"

36"

34"

30"

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ADJUSTABLESHELF INDICATION

COUNTERTOPDESIGNATION IFOTHER THANPLASTIC LAMINATE

CABINETELEVATIONABBREVIATION

CABINET WIDTHAND ACCESSORY

VIEW ICON INDICATESORIENTATION OFVIEW ON PLAN

ROOM NAMEROOM NUMBER

ACCESSORY LEGEND (LOWER CASE LETTERS ONLY)

a - DRAWER / CABINET LOCKb - WASTE CHUTE - 8" DIA HOLE IN COUNTERTOPc - SLIDING WRITING SHELFd - GROMMETe - P-LAM CLAD PANEL, INSERT TO MATCH CABINET DOOR / DRAWERS

ELEVATION ABBREVIATION LEGEND

AS - ACCESSIBLE SINKF - FILE DRAWERFS - FIXED SHELFKB - KEYBOARD DRAWERKS - KNEE SPACEG - GLASS FRONTTL - TASK LIGHTING

CABINET ELEVATION LEGEND SCHEDULED CLG HEIGHT

84"

60"

54"

48"

36"

34"

30"

FF

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ADJUSTABLESHELF INDICATION

CABINETELEVATIONABBREVIATION

VIEW ICONINDICATESORIENTATION OFVIEW ON PLAN

CABINET ELEVATION LEGEND SCHEDULED CLG HEIGHT

84"

60"

54"

48"

36"

34"

30"

FF

ROOM NAMEROOM NUMBER

SS C E

R B D

AS

COUNTERTOPDESIGNATION IFOTHER THANPLASTIC LAMINATE

CABINETELEVATIONABBREVIATION

VIEW ICONINDICATESORIENTATION OFVIEW ON PLANCABINET GENERAL NOTES

1. CABINET WIDTHS TO BE BASED ON MODULE INCREMENTS OF 3" UNO.

2. NOT USED.

3. PROVIDE FILLER PANELS AND TRIM WHERE EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED WITHIN CABINETS.

4. PROVIDE FINISHED END PANELS END RETURNS AT OPEN ENDED CABINETS, KNEE SPACES, AND ACCESSIBLE SINKS.

5. NOT USED.

6. WHEN FILLER PANELS ARE REQUIRED AT BOTH ENDS OF CASEWORK TERMINATION, BOTH FILLER PANELS SHALL BE EQUAL WIDTH.

7. PROVIDE WALL BRACKET SUPPORTS AT 36" OC MAX TO SUPPORT COUNTERTOP AT CONTINUOUS KNEE SPACE.

8. NOT USED.

9. PROVIDE HOLES FOR GROMMETS IN COUNTERTOPS AND AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: - 1 EACH WIRE ACCESS HOLE WITH GROMMET AT KNEE SPACE. - WIRE ACCESS HOLES WITH GROMMETS AT 38" OC FOR CONTINUOUS RUNS OF KNEE SPACE.

10. PROVIDE ADJUSTABLE SHELVES IN CABINETS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS UNO ON ELEVATIONS: - BASE CABINET - 1 SHELF - FULL HEIGHT CABINET - 5 SHELVES, 1 FIXED. - WALL CABINET - 1 SHELF AT 24" HIGH, 2 SHELVES AT TALLER CABINETS NOTE: SHELVES TO BE 3/4" THICK FOR SPANS UP TO 32" AND 1" THICK FOR SPANS UP TO 36".

11. GLASS FRONTS TO BE 1/4" THICK CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS UNO.

12. PROVIDE AN APRON AT ALL KNEE SPACES 30" OR HIGHER UNO.

FASCIA PANEL JOINTS8'-0" MAX BETWEEN

TASK LIGHTING

3/8" TILE 1/4" CARPET

LEVELINGCOMPOUND

INTERIOR FINISH GENERAL NOTES:

1. PATTERN NAME, COLOR AND NUMBER FOR EACH MATERIAL ARE GIVEN WHEREVER POSSIBLE ON THE FINISH PLAN. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THECONTRACTOR TO BRING ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT SO THAT THE CORRECT MATERIAL IS INSTALLED.

SOLID SURFACE COUNTER/FINISH WOOD PANEL1/8"

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

330 SOUTH 300 EAST

HKS ARCHITECTS, INC.

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101

ARCHITECT

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OWNER

123 W SOUTH TEMPLE

CONSTRUCTION CONTROL CORPORATION

SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

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2017

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INFORMATION

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21

WSW01 TBD RIFT SAWN N/A WHITE OAK CLEAR4"HIGH W/ 1/4"

REVEALSMATCH ARCHITECT SAMPLE

WOOD SLATWALL

WP02 TBD RIFT SAWN N/A WHITE OAK HIGH GLOSS

MATCH ARCHITECT'S SAMPLE; PROVIDE

HIGH GLOSS FINISH FOR CLEANABLE

SURFACE

WP01 TBD RIFT SAWN N/A WHITE OAK CLEAR MATCH ARCHITECT'S SAMPLE

FINISHED WOOD PANEL

VCT01 ARMSTRONGSTANDARD EXCELON

IMPERIAL TEXTURE51810 WASHED LINEN 12"x12"x1/8"

VINYL COMPOSITION TILE

SS01THICKNESS

0.8MM

STAINLESS STEEL

SSF01 CAESARSTONE EASED EDGE 5133 SYMPHONY GREY POLISHED 3 CMENSURE SLABS ARE FROM SAME BATCH FOR

CONSISTANT COLOR THROUGHOUT

SOLID SURFACING FABRICATIONS

RB01 JOHNSONITE 80 FAWN 4" HIGH

RUBBER BASE

PT01 ARIZONA TILERECTIFIED COLOR

BODYN/A ALLOY INOX INOX POLISHED 12"x24"x10.5mm

1/8" GROUT JOINTS, INSTALL IN 1/3 BOND

PATTERN

PORCELAIN TILE

MT02 TBD N/A ALUMINUM NO. 4 BRUSHED SEE ELEVATIONS SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR HEIGHT

MT01 SCHLUTER SYSTEMS SCHIENE N/A ALUMINUM NO. 4 BRUSHED 1/8" THICK

METAL TRIM

GZ01 CLEAR 1/4" MERCHANDISE CABINET GLAZING

GLAZING

CDR01 DESIGNTEX CURTAIN CALL 8095-803 DARK GREY OPAQUE 1/4"

CURTAIN DRAPERY

CPT01 SHAW MATCH EXISTINGMATCH

EXISTINGMATCH EXISTING MATCH EXISTING AS REQUIRED

OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED FROM ATTIC STOCK

CARPET

AB01 TBD 3/8" THICK N/A CLEAR ANODIZED NO. 4 BRUSHED SEE ELEVATIONS SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR HEIGHT

ALUMINUM BASE

NAME MANUFACTURER STYLE NUMBER COLOR FINISH SIZE COMMENTS

INTERIOR DESIGN SELECTION SUMMARY

6" = 1'-0"01 FLOOR TRANSITION 6" = 1'-0"02 MT01

NO. DESCRIPTION DATE

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LEVEL 01 (LOBBY)98' - 0"

FZR REFFOLDINGTABLES

STORAGE

STANCHIONS& ROPESSTORAGE

MARKER BOARD(OFCI)

18"

44"

36"

8' -

0"

3' -

0"

JBOX JBOXJBOX

W/CEMT BOARDS

STRYKER CHAIRSTORAGE

POCKET DOOR W/TRACK & SLIDERS

PORTABLECABINET

SS01 COUNTER, FULL-HEIGHTBACKSPLASH & SIDESPLASHAT SINK AREA & COFFEE MAKING

COFFEE MAKER- CONNECTTO WATER LINE PER PLUMB

WP02 TOPWP02 TOP

ACOUSTICINSULATION AT ALLSIDES & TOP OFREFRIGERATORALCOVE

LOCKABLEREFRIGERATOR& FREEZER

36" a 15" a 21" a 21" a 21" a

WP01

AB01

WP01

AB01

BOTTLEDWATER

STORAGE

WP01

WP01

AB01

WP01

AB01

WP01

AB01

05

A3.55

06

A3.55

07

A3.55

08

A3.55

09

A3.55

POCKET DOOR W/TRACK & SLIDERS CABINET DOORS

W/ ATTACHEDTOE KICK

12

A3.56SHORT COAT

STORAGESHORT COAT

STORAGELONG COATSTORAGE

SSF01SS CPCP

LOCKABLE UPPERSTORAGE

10

A3.55PAPER TOWEL &SOAP DISPENSER(OFCI)

26" DEEP CABINETS

FILLER END PANELAS REQUIRED

FILLER END PANELAS REQUIRED

FILLER END PANELAS REQUIRED

11

1

1

1

1

SS

COFFEE MAKINGAREA

VENTED SLIDINGDOORS

1

AV RACKSTORAGE

NETWORKRACK

STORAGE

16

A3.56

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1

LEVEL 01 (LOBBY)98' - 0"

55" TV (OFCI)TV MOUNTING (CFCI)

PER AV PLANS

5' - 4" 5' - 4"

7' - 9" 10' - 8" 3' - 0" 27' - 2" 3' - 0" 10' - 8" 7' - 9"

GUEST SERVICES

7' -

0"

5' -

1"

NEW STANDARDDF- REF PLUMB

LOCKABLEDOORS

SOUND BAR- REF AV

05

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06

A3.55

07

A3.55

MERCHDISPLAY

MERCHSTORAGE

10

A3.55

08

A3.55

09

A3.55

OUTLET FACEPLATE TOMATCH BASE FINISH,TYPICAL- SEE ELEC

80" TV W/ LIVE CAMERAFEED FROM STAGE- SEEAV PLANS (OFCI)

BORDER OFEXISTING GOLDWALL

LINE OF EXISTINGGOLD WALL

5' -

0"

13

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A3.56

WP02 TOP WP02 TOP

WP01

WP01

AB01 AB01

WP01

AB01

WP01, ALL SIDES

/A3.56 14

WALL MOUNTEDBRACKET (CFCI)

7' -

7 1/

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10" 1"

EXISTING 1"CONCRETEWALL JOINT3/4"

72 1/2" 3/4"

5' - 6" 5' - 6"

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POS #1 POS #2 POS #3

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MERCH

POS#2

GZ01

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POS#1

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PORTABLEREFRIGERATED UNIT- SEESHEET A3.56 FOR DETAILS

(3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED UNITS PART OF BASE BID.(3) PORTABLE REFRIGERATED UNITS PART OF BID ALTERNATE #1.

NOTE:28" DEEP BASE CABINETS,TYP AT FRONT COUNTER

03

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GUEST SERVICES

SPEAKER MOUNTEDAT TOP OF COLUMN-REF AV DWGS

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LEVEL 01 (LOBBY)98' - 0"

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/A3.56 06/A3.56 06

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SSF01WP01,ALL SIDES

CP

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LEVEL 01 (LOBBY)98' - 0"

07

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LEVEL 01 (LOBBY)98' - 0"

MERCH

POS #1

MERCH

POS #2 06

A3.56SSF01

GZ01

WP01

AB01

DISPLAYGLASS

CP

SLIDING DOORS(LOCKABLE)

06

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WP01, ALLSIDES

AB01

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CP

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SSF01

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

330 SOUTH 300 EAST

HKS ARCHITECTS, INC.

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101

OWNER'S CONSULTANT

307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, N4300

REVISION

04/24/2017

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3/8" = 1'-0"01 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEVATION - REAR PREP/ COATS

3/8" = 1'-0"04 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEVATION - FRONT TV

3/8" = 1'-0"05 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEVATION - REAR SALES

3/8" = 1'-0"10 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEVATION - FRONT SALES

3/8" = 1'-0"07 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEVATION - REAR ISLAND 3/8" = 1'-0"08 REAR MERCH @ PATRON COUNTER

3/8" = 1'-0"06 LOBBY MILLWORK ELEV - FRONT MERCH

3/8" = 1'-0"09 REAR MERCH

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

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307 WEST 200 SOUTH, SUITE 4006

SALT LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190-3000

OWNER

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1 1/2" = 1'-0"05 TALL CABINET SECTION - MERCHANDISE

1 1/2" = 1'-0"06 TALL CABINET SECTION - HAND SINK

1 1/2" = 1'-0"07 TALL CABINET SECTION - REF

1 1/2" = 1'-0"08 TALL CABINET SECTION - COAT

1 1/2" = 1'-0"09 TALL CABINET SECTION - STORAGE

1 1/2" = 1'-0"10 TALL CABINET SECTION - STORAGE1

3" = 1'-0"04 PLAN DETAIL @ MERCH LIGHT

1 1/2" = 1'-0"03 ACCESSIBLE TRANSACTION COUNTER

NO. DESCRIPTION DATE

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PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULECW HW W V

ID FIXTURE (IN) (IN) (IN) (IN) NOTES SPECIFICATION

DF-1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN 3/8 -.- 1 1/4 1 1/4 PEDESTALFILTRINE MODEL 130-CP-16, PEDESTAL DRINKING FOUNTAIN. 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL, #4 SATIN FINISH, 16 GAUGE STANLESS STEEL COVER PLATE, STAINLESSSTEEL BUBBLER WITH INTEGRAL PUSH BUTTON WITH #4 SATIN FINISH. SEE ARCHITECTURUAL ELEVATIONS FOR HEIGHT.

DF-2 DRINKING FOUNTAIN (ADA) 3/8 -.- 1 1/4 1 1/4 PEDESTAL, ADAFILTRINE MODEL 130-CP-16-CA, PEDESTAL DRINKING FOUNTAIN - ADA ACCESSIBLE. 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL, #4 SATIN FINISH, 16 GAUGE STANLESS STEELCOVER PLATE, STAINLESS STEEL BUBBLER WITH REMOVE "SOFT TOUCH" VALVE AND #4 SATIN FINISH. SEE ARCHITECTURUAL ELEVATIONS FOR HEIGHT.

DCH-1 DRINKING FOUNTAIN CHILLER 3/4" -.- -.- -.- REMOTE CHILLER FILTRINE MODEL ES-25-RFC, CENTRAL DRINKING WATER CHILLER/PURIFIER, 600 PERSONS SERVED, FILTRATION (5 MICRON SPUN POLY, 5 MICRON CARBON BLOCK,PHOSPHATE FEEDER). 3/4 HP COMPRESSOR 25 GALLON, 115/60/1, 1/3 HP STAINLESS PUMP.

FS-1 FLOOR SINK -.- -.- 2 2 -.- FLOOR SINK: SMITH #3430-12, #3430-13, OR #3430-15 WITH ACID RESISTING EPOXY COATED INTERIOR, OVEN BAKED, 8" TOTAL DEPTH, WITH 3" #7221 CAST IRON "P"TRAP. DRAIN BODY TO HAVE TRAP PRIMER CONNECTION. COORDINATE EXACT GRATE OPENING WITH THE KITCHEN PLANS. (I.E. FULL, 3/4 OR 1/2).

S-1 3-COMPARTMENT SINK 3/4" 3/4" 2 1 1/4 COUNTER MOUNTED

REGENCY MODEL 600DI3101410, 27" x 19" x 10" TRIPLE BOWL SINK, TOP MOUNT, 18 GUAGE 304 STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS, MOUNTING BRACKETS, FD-4-10 AND 3-1/2"DRAIN BASKETS, 2 HOLE DRILLED DECK AT 4" CENTERS FOR FAUCET. CHICAGO 895-L12E35ABCP DECK MOUNTED 4" FIXED CENTER HOT AND COLD WATER SINKFAUCET WITH 12" L TYPE SWING SPOUT, 1.5 GPM AERATOR, 2-3/8" VANDAL PROOF LEVER HANDLE,. 1-1/2" C.P. CAST BRASS "P" TRAP; BRASSCRAFT C.P. SUPPLYPIPES AND STOPS. PROVIDE WATTS LFUSG-B-M2 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE WITH WATTS NO 7C 3/8" CHROME PLATED DUAL CHECK VALVE ON HOT AND COLDSUPPLY. SET MIXING VALVE TO 105 DEG F.

S-2 HAND SINK 3/4" 3/4" 1 1/4 1 1/4 COUNTER MOUNTED

ELKAY MODELLRADQ172065, 17" x 20" x 6.5" SINGLE COMPARTMENT SINK, TOP MOUNT, 18 GUAGE 304 STAINLESS STEEL, SOUND DEADENED SPRAY SIDES ANDBOTTOM, 3-1/2" DRAIN WITH GRID STRAINER, 3 HOLE DRILLED DECK FOR FAUCET. CHICAGO 1100-L9E35-317ABCP DECK MOUNTED 8" FIXED CENTER HOT AND COLDWATER SINK FAUCET. 1-1/2" C.P. CAST BRASS "P" TRAP; BRASSCRAFT C.P. SUPPLY PIPES AND STOPS. PROVIDE WATTS LFUSG-B-M2 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVEWITH WATTS NO 7C 3/8" CHROME PLATED DUAL CHECK VALVE ON HOT AND COLD SUPPLY. SET MIXING VALVE TO 105 DEG F.

WO-1 WATER OUTLET 1/2 -.- -.- -.- WATER-TITE W9700HA BOX, WITH 1/4 TURN BALL VALVE, DUAL-CHECK BP WATTS SD-3.

1. ALL UNDER GROUND WASTE AND VENT SHALL BE 2" OR GREATER PER DRAWINGS.

MINI SPLIT SYSTEM ACMANUFACTURER TOTAL INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT

AND CAPACITY EFF CFM DIMENSIONS WEIGHT AMPS DIMENSIONS WEIGHT AMPS

ID MODEL NUMBER LOCATION (BTUH) SEER RANGE ESP W" x H" x L" (LBS.) (FLA) VOLTS/PH/HZ. W" x H" x L" (LBS.) (MCA) VOLTS/PH/HZ. NOTES

AC-1 MITSUBISHI MSY-GL12NA MDF ROOM 12,000 23 145-399 -.- 11.6/9/32 22 0.76 208/1/60 -.- -.- -.- -.- 1-7

CU-1 MITSUBISHI MUY-GL12NA MECH ROOM 12,000 -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- 0.5 -.- 13/35/34 119 7 208/1/60 1-7

1. LIQUID AND SUCTION LINES SHALL BE INSULATED WITH 1" ARMAFLEX.

2. PROVIDE WITH WALL MOUNTED CONDENSATE PUMP.

3. COOLING ONLY UNIT.

4. SINGLE POINT POWER CONNECTION LOCATED AT CONDENSING UNIT.

5. CAPACITIES SHOWN AT PROJECT AMBIENT CONDITIONS.

6. PROVIDE WITH LOW AMBIENT KIT FOR YEAR-ROUND COOLING.

7. PROVIDE WALL MOUNTED, WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER.

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1. CONNECT NEW DOMESTIC COLD WATER LINE TO EXISTING DOMESTIC COLDWATER LINE IN MECHANICAL ROOM.

2. CONNECT NEW DOMESTIC HOT WATER LINE TO EXISTING DOMESTIC HOTWATER LINE IN MECHANICAL ROOM.

3. CONNECT NEW DOMESTIC HOT WATER RECIRCULATING LINE TO EXISTINGRECIRCULATING LINE IN MECHANICAL ROOM.

4. CONNECT NEW SANITARY SEWER LINE TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER LINEIN TUNNEL.

5. CONNECT NEW SANITARY VENT LINE TO EXISTING SANITARY VENT LINE INTUNNEL.

6. CONNECT NEW CHILLED DOMESTIC WATER LINE TO EXISTING CHILLEDDOMESTIC CHILLED WATER LINE FROM NEW DOMESTIC WATER COOLERLOCATED IN MECHANICAL ROOM.

7. CONNECT DOMESTIC CHILLED WATER RETURN LINE TO EXISTING CHILLEDDOMESTIC WATER RETURN IN IN MECHANICAL ROOM.

8. PIPING LOCATED IN CHASE BENEATH LOBBY FLOOR.

9. REMOVE DOMESTIC WATER CHILLER LOCATED IN BASEMENT MECHANICALROOM. PROVIDE NEW DOMESTIC WATER CHILLER, DCH-1, AND RECONNECTEXISTING DOMESTIC COLD WATER SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES TO NEWWATER CHILLER.

10. AC-1 MOUNTED HIGH ON WALL OF MDF CLOSET.

11. PUMPED CONDENSATE FROM WALL MOUNTED COOLING UNIT TO EXTENDAND DISCHARGE TO NEAREST FLOOR DRAIN.

12. CU-1 TO BE MOUNTED AT FLOOR LEVEL IN MECHANICAL ROOM. EXTENDREFRIGERANT LINES FROM CU-1 UP AND OVER THE STAIRS AND EXTEND TOCONNECT TO EVAPORATOR (AC-1) LOCATED IN MDF CLOSET.

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1 SALT LAKE COUNTY IS TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL A NEWCAMERA IN TIER 3 OF THE CONCERT HALL. NEW CABLING ISREQUIRED FROM THE CAMERA TO THE AV RACK LOCATION.COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF THE CAMERA WITH SALT LAKECOUNTY. ALL NEW CABLING IS TO BE CONCEALED WITHIN THEEXISTING STRUCTURE, SURFACE RACEWAY IS NOT ACCEPTED.THE CABLING ROUTE WILL NEED TO BE RESEARCHED,COORDINATED AND VERIFIED BY SALT LAKE COUNTY DURINGTHE INSTALLATION. REFER TO THE AV DRAWINGS FOR THECABLE SPECIFICATION.

2 THE EXISTING CAMERA CABLING RISES UP TO ATTIC ABOVE,ACROSS THE CONCERT HALL THEN TO THE MECHANICALSPACE ABOVE THE CONTROL ROOM, THEN DOWN TO THECONTROL ROOM EQUIPMENT. THE NEW CAMERA CABLING ISTO FOLLOW THE SAME ROUTE. ALL NEW CABLING IS TO BEINSTALLED IN THE NEW ¾” CONDUIT. THE CAMERA CABLINGWILL CONTINUE TO THE LOBBY AV RACK FROM THE CONTROLROOM.

3 CONDUITS FROM THE LOBBY AV RACKS. SEE SHEET EP201 FORCONTINUATION.

4 THE EXISTING MECHANICAL SHAFT MAY BE USED FOR CONDUITROUTING. THE SHAFT HAS EXISTING ACCESS DOORS IN THEHALLWAY.

5 ROUTE TO PANEL CCW IN THE ENTRANCE OF THE ATTIC.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS LEGEND

FIRST COLUMN: DATE OF LATEST SECTION

SECOND COLUMN: SHADED INDICATES SECTION IS INCLUDED IN CURRENT PRINTING

THIRD COLUMN: REVISION NUMBER (“O” INDICATES ORIGINAL, REVISIONS ARE NUMBERED CONSECUTIVELY)

FOURTH COLUMN: SPECIFICATION SECTION NUMBER

FIFTH COLUMN: SPECIFICATION SECTION TITLE

NOTE FOR REVISED SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

1. DELETED INFORMATION IS INDICATED BY A STRIKETHROUGH (IE, THIS IS DELETED).

2. NEW INFORMATION IS INDICATED BY A DOUBLE UNDERLINE AND BOLD (IE, THIS IS ADDED).

3. ALL REVISED INFORMATION IS FURTHER IDENTIFIED BY A HEAVY VERTICAL LINE TO THE RIGHT OF ALL REVISIONS IN EACH INDIVIDUAL SPECIFICATION SECTION (REFER TO HEAVY BOLD LINE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN EXAMPLE).

4. ISSUES OF SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS Date Description 2017-04-24 Permit Set 2017-06-05 Addendum #3

DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

2017-04-24 0 00 3100 Available Project Information 2017-04-24 0 00 7200 General Conditions 2017-04-24 0 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions

DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

2017-04-24 0 01 1000 Summary 2017-04-24 0 01 2100 Allowances 2017-04-24 0 01 2300 Alternates 2017-04-24 0 01 2500 Substitution Procedures 2017-04-24 0 01 2600 Contract Modification Procedures 2017-04-24 0 01 2900 Payment Procedures 2017-04-24 0 01 3100 Project Management and Coordination 2017-04-24 0 01 3200 Construction Progress Documentation 2017-04-24 0 01 3300 Submittal Procedures 2017-04-24 0 01 4000 Quality Requirements 2017-04-24 0 01 4200 References 2017-04-24 0 01 5000 Temporary Facilities and Controls 2017-04-24 0 01 6000 Product Requirements 2017-04-24 0 01 7300 Execution 2017-04-24 0 01 7419 Construction Waste Management and Disposal 2017-04-24 0 01 7700 Closeout Procedures 2017-04-24 0 01 7823 Operations and Maintenance Data 2017-04-24 0 01 7839 Project Record Documents 2017-04-24 0 01 7900 Demonstration and Training

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DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS

2017-04-24 0 02 4119 Selective Demolition

DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE

2017-04-24 0 03 0150 Concrete Patching

DIVISION 04 - MASONRY

NO SECTIONS

DIVISION 05 - METALS

2017-04-24 0 05 5000 Metal Fabrications

DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES

2017-04-24 0 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry 2017-04-24 0 06 4023 Interior Architectural Woodwork 2017-04-24 0 06 4223 Slatwall Paneling

DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

2017-04-24 0 07 9200 Joint Sealants

DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS

NO SECTIONS

DIVISION 09 - FINISHES

2017-04-24 0 09 3000 Tiling 2017-06-05 0 09 6500 Resilient Flooring 2017-06-05 0 09 6513 Resilient Base and Accessories

DIVISIONS 10 - 11

NO SECTIONS

DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS

2017-04-24 0 12 3661 Simulated Stone Countertops 2017-06-05 0 12 5400 Fabric Drapes

DIVISIONS 13 - 21

NO SECTIONS

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DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING 2017-04-24 0 22 0500 Common Work Results for Plumbing 2017-04-24 0 22 0523 General-Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping 2017-04-24 0 22 0529 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and

Equipment 2017-04-24 0 22 0553 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment 2017-04-24 0 22 0719 Plumbing Piping Insulation 2017-04-24 0 22 1116 Domestic Water Piping 2017-04-24 0 22 1316 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping 2017-04-24 0 22 1319 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties 2017-04-24 0 22 4700 Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers

DIVISIONS 23 - 25

NO SECTIONS DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL 2017-04-24 0 26 0500 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods 2017-04-24 0 26 0519 Wires & Cables (600V) 2017-04-24 0 26 0533 Raceways 2017-04-24 0 26 2416 Panelboards

DIVISION 27 – COMMUNICATIONS 2017-06-05 0 27 0500 Voice and Data Wiring

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SECTION 09 6500

RESILIENT FLOORING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Resilient flooring products and systems and supplementary items necessary for installation.

B. Related Section:

1. Resilient wall base, reducer strips, and other accessories installed with resilient flooring are specified in Division 09 Section "Resilient Base and Accessories".

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Manufacturer’s technical literature for each product and system indicated.

1. Include manufacturer's specifications for materials, finishes, construction details, installation instructions, and recommendations for maintenance.

B. Product Schedule: Use same designations indicated on the Finish Schedule and Drawings.

C. Samples for Verification Purposes: In manufacturer's standard size, but not less than 6 in by 9 in (150 mm by 230 mm) sample of each different color and pattern of resilient flooring product specified, showing the full range of variations expected in these characteristics. Label each sample with manufacturer's name, material description, color, pattern, and designation indicated on Drawings and in Schedules.

D. Product Test Reports: Written reports based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by qualified testing agency indicating that each product complies with requirements.

E. Manufacturer’s Project Acceptance Document: Certification by the manufacturer that its product(s) are approved, acceptable, suitable for use in specific locations, for specific details, and for applications indicated, specified, or required.

F. Qualification Data: For installer.

1. For firms and persons specified in "Quality Assurance" Article to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, names and addresses of Architects and Owners, and other information specified.

G. Maintenance Instructions: Include in operation and maintenance manual as required by Division 01 Section “Closeout Procedures”. Submit manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance of installed work, including methods and frequency for maintaining optimum condition under anticipated use. Include precautions against cleaning materials and methods which may be detrimental to finishes and performance.

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1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications:

1. Experience: Installer with not less than 5 years experience in performing specified Work similar to scope of this Project, with a record of successful in-service performance and completion of projects for a period of not less than 5 years and with sufficient production capability, facilities, and personnel to produce required Work.

2. Supervision: Installer shall maintain a competent supervisor who is at Project site during times specified Work is in progress that is experienced in installing systems similar to type and scope required for Project.

3. Manufacturer Acceptance: Installer shall be certified, approved, licensed, or acceptable to manufacturer to install products.

B. Slip Resistance: Provide products identical to those tested for slip resistance per ASTM D 2047 with a static coefficient of friction not less than 0.6 for level surfaces and 0.8 for ramped surfaces.

C. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide products with the following fire-test-response characteristics as determined by testing identical products per test method indicated below by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1. Critical Radiant Flux: Class I, 0.45 W/sq. cm or greater when tested per ASTM E 648. 2. Smoke Density: Maximum specific optical density of 450 or less when tested per

ASTM E 662.

1.4 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE

A. Pre-Installation Conference: Before Work begins, conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements of applicable Division 01 Sections.

1. Required Attendees:

a. Owner. b. Architect. c. Contractor, including superintendent. d. Installer, including project manager and supervisor. e. Installers of other construction interfaced with Work.

2. Minimum Agenda: Installer shall demonstrate understanding of the Work required by describing detailed procedures for preparing, installing, and cleaning the Work. Demonstration shall include, but not be limited to, following topics:

a. Tour representative areas of Work, inspect and discuss condition of substrate, and other preparatory work performed by other trades.

b. Review Work requirements (Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents).

c. Review required submittals, both completed and yet to be completed. d. Review and finalize construction schedule related to Work and verify availability of

materials, installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.

e. Review required inspection, testing, certifying, and material usage accounting procedures.

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f. Review environmental conditions and procedures for coping with unfavorable conditions.

g. Resolve deviations or differences between Contract Documents and the manufacturer’s specifications.

3. Contractor shall record discussions of conference, including decisions and agreements reached, and furnish copy of record to each party attending. If substantial disagreements exist at conclusion of conference, determine how disagreements will be resolved and set date for reconvening conference.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store flooring products and installation materials in dry spaces protected from the weather, with ambient temperatures maintained within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 50 deg F (10 deg C) or more than 90 deg F (32 deg C).

1. Resilient Tile Flooring: Store floor tiles on flat surfaces.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Maintain a temperature of not less than 70 deg F (21 deg C) or more than 85 deg F (29 deg C) in spaces to receive products for at least 48 hours before installation, during installation, and for at least 48 hours after installation, unless otherwise recommended by manufacturer.

B. Maintain flooring products prior to installation at the same temperature as the space where they are to be installed.

C. Close spaces to traffic during flooring installation and for time period after installation recommended by manufacturer.

D. Install flooring products after other finishing operations, including painting, have been completed.

E. Do not install flooring over concrete substrates until slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to bond with adhesive, as determined by flooring manufacturer's recommended tests. Refer to “Preparation” Article for requirements.

1.7 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate installation of products and systems with interfacing and adjoining construction to provide a successful installation without failure.

1.8 MAINTENANCE

A. Extra Materials: Furnish the following extra materials that match and are from same production runs as products installed, packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents:

1. Resilient Tile Flooring: Furnish not less than 1 box for each 50 boxes or fraction thereof, of each type, color, pattern, class, wearing surface, and size of tile flooring product installed.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis of Design (Product Standard): Contract Documents are based on products and systems specified to establish a standard of quality. Other available manufacturers offering products having equivalent characteristics may be considered, provided deviations are minor and comply with requirements of Contract Documents as judged by the Architect.

1. Selections: As indicated in Design Selections on drawings.

2.2 MATERIALS, GENERAL

A. Single Source Responsibility: Furnish each type of product from single manufacturer. Provide secondary materials only as recommended by manufacturer of primary materials.

2.3 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING MATERIALS

A. Vinyl Composition Floor Tile Standard: ASTM F 1066, Class 2, through-pattern tile, unless otherwise indicated.

1. Size: 12 in by 12 in by 0.125 in (300 mm by 300 mm by 3 mm).

2.4 ACCESSORY MATERIALS

A. Concrete Slab Primer: Non-staining type as recommended by flooring manufacturer.

B. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, Portland-cement-based formulation provided or approved by flooring manufacturer for products and applications indicated.

C. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by flooring manufacturer suitable for products, applications, and substrate conditions indicated.

1. Use adhesives that comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24):

a. Typical Flooring: Not more than 50 g/L.

D. Concrete Moisture Barrier Floor Treatment:

1. Epoxy-Based Moisture Barrier Floor Treatment: Two-component, high-performance, non-flammable, rapid drying, water based, low odor, low VOC, two-component, penetrating epoxy; formulated to reduce moisture vapor transmission and surface alkalinity from concrete substrates, including aged or freshly placed ("green") concrete, prior to installation of impervious glued-down finish flooring specified in other Division 09 sections.

a. Basis of Design (Product Standard): Bostik, Inc.; D-250.

2. Cementitious Overcoat: Fast-setting latex-fortified Portland cement skim coating intended for interior uses.

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a. Basis of Design (Product Standard): Bostik, Inc.; Webcrete 95.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Acceptance of Surfaces and Conditions: Examine substrates to receive products and systems and associated work for compliance with requirements and other conditions affecting performance. Proceed only when unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner complying with Contract Documents. Starting work within a particular area will be construed as acceptance of surface conditions.

3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL

A. Installation Quality Standards: In addition to standards listed elsewhere, perform Work according to following, unless otherwise specified:

1. Respective manufacturer’s written installation instructions. 2. Accepted submittals. 3. Contract Documents.

3.3 PREPARATION

A. General: Comply with manufacturer’s instructions, recommendations, and specifications for cleaning and surface preparation. Surfaces shall have no defects, contaminants, or errors which would result in poor or potentially defective installation or would cause latent defects in Work.

B. Concrete Substrates: Prepare according to ASTM F 710.

1. Verify that concrete substrate finishes comply with requirements specified in Division 03 Section "Concrete Finishing" for concrete substrates receiving resilient flooring.

2. Verify that concrete substrates are free of cracks, ridges, depressions, scale, and foreign deposits.

3. Verify that concrete substrates are dry and free of curing compounds, sealers, hardeners, and other materials that may interfere with adhesive bond. Unless concrete has been water-cured, then proceed with the following:

a. Shot-blast concrete substrate with an apparatus that abrades the surface, contains the dispensed shot within the apparatus, and recirculates the shot by vacuum pickup.

b. Repair damaged and deteriorated concrete according to flooring manufacturer's written recommendations.

4. Determine adhesion and dryness characteristics by performing the following tests as recommended by flooring manufacturer.

5. Alkalinity and Adhesion Testing: Perform tests recommended by flooring manufacturer. A pH range of 5 to 9 is required when substrate is wetted with distilled water and pHydrion paper is applied. Proceed with installation only after concrete substrates pass testing.

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6. Moisture Testing: Perform one or both of the following tests as recommended by flooring manufacturer. Perform 3 moisture tests for first 1000 sf (92.9 sm) of concrete substrate scheduled to receive flooring and 1 test for each additional 1000 sf (92.9 sm) or fraction thereof. Proceed with installation only after concrete substrates pass testing.

a. Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test in accordance with ASTM F 1869. Proceed with installation only after concrete substrates have maximum moisture-vapor-emission rate of 3 lbs of water/1000 sf (1.36 kg of water/92.9 sm) in 24 hours.

b. Perform relative humidity test using in situ probes in accordance with ASTM F 2170. Proceed with installation only after concrete substrates have a maximum 75 percent relative humidity level measurement.

7. Moisture Barrier Floor Treatment: For concrete substrates not meeting moisture test standards specified above, apply epoxy-based moisture floor treatment and cementitious overcoat to concrete substrate in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions.

C. Use trowelable leveling and patching compounds, according to manufacturer's written instructions, to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates.

D. Broom and vacuum clean substrates to be covered immediately before flooring product installation. After cleaning, reexamine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.4 INSTALLATION OF RESILIENT FLOORING, GENERAL

A. Apply concrete slab primer, if recommended by flooring manufacturer, prior to applying adhesive. Apply according to manufacturer's directions.

B. Scribe, cut, and fit flooring to butt neatly and tightly to vertical surfaces and permanent fixtures, including built-in furniture, cabinets, pipes, outlets, edgings, door frames, thresholds, and nosings.

C. Extend flooring into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, and similar openings. Extend flooring to center of door openings.

D. Maintain reference markers, holes, and openings that are in place or marked for future cutting by repeating on finish flooring as marked on substrate. Use chalk or other nonpermanent, non-staining marking device.

E. Adhere flooring to substrates using a full spread of adhesive applied to substrate to comply with flooring manufacturer's written instructions, including those for trowel notching, adhesive mixing, and adhesive open and working times.

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

F. Hand-roll flooring in both directions from center out to embed flooring in adhesive and eliminate trapped air according to manufacturer's written instructions. At walls, door casings, and other locations where access by roller is impractical, press flooring firmly in place with flat-bladed instrument.

3.5 INSTALLATION OF RESILIENT TILE FLOORING

A. Lay out tiles from center marks established with principal walls, discounting minor offsets, so tiles at opposite edges of room are of equal width. Adjust as necessary to avoid using cut widths that equal less than one-half of a tile at perimeter.

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B. Match tiles for color and pattern by selecting tiles from cartons in the same sequence as manufactured and packaged, if so numbered. Cut tiles neatly around all fixtures. Discard broken, cracked, chipped, or deformed tiles.

1. Lay tiles square with room axis, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Lay tiles with grain running in one direction, unless otherwise indicated.

3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTING

A. Perform the following operations immediately after installing flooring products:

1. Remove adhesive and other surface blemishes from exposed surfaces using cleaner recommended by flooring manufacturer.

2. Sweep or vacuum floor thoroughly. 3. Do not wash floor until after time period recommended by flooring manufacturer. 4. Damp-mop floor to remove marks and soil.

B. Protect flooring against mars, marks, indentations, and other damage from construction operations and placement of equipment and fixtures during the remainder of construction period. Use protection methods recommended in writing by flooring manufacturer.

1. Cover products installed on floor surfaces with undyed, untreated building paper until just prior to Substantial Completion.

2. Do not move heavy and sharp objects directly over floor surfaces. Place plywood or hardboard panels over flooring and under objects while they are being moved. Slide or roll objects over panels without moving panels.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09 6513

RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Resilient wall base, resilient flooring accessories, and supplementary items necessary for installation.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Manufacturer’s technical literature for each product and system indicated.

1. Include manufacturer's specifications for materials, finishes, construction details, installation instructions, and recommendations for maintenance.

B. Product Schedule: Use same designations indicated on the Finish Schedule and Drawings.

C. Samples for Verification Purposes: In manufacturer's standard size, but not less than 12 in (300 mm) sample of each different color and pattern of resilient product specified, showing the full range of variations expected in these characteristics.

D. Qualification Data: For installer.

1. For firms and persons specified in "Quality Assurance" Article to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, names and addresses of Architects and Owners, and other information specified.

E. Product Test Reports: Written reports based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by qualified testing agency indicating that each product complies with requirements.

F. Maintenance Data: To include in maintenance manuals.

1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications:

1. Experience: Installer with not less than 5 years experience in performing specified Work similar to scope of this Project, with a record of successful in-service performance and completion of projects for a period of not less than 5 years and with sufficient production capability, facilities, and personnel to produce required Work.

2. Supervision: Installer shall maintain a competent supervisor who is at Project site during times specified Work is in progress that is experienced in installing systems similar to type and scope required for Project.

3. Manufacturer Acceptance: Installer shall be certified, approved, licensed, or acceptable to manufacturer to install products.

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B. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide products with the following fire-test-response characteristics as determined by testing identical products per test method indicated below by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1. Critical Radiant Flux: Class I, 0.45 W/sq. cm or greater when tested per ASTM E 648. 2. Smoke Density: Maximum specific optical density of 450 or less when tested per

ASTM E 662.

1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store resilient products and installation materials in dry spaces protected from the weather, with ambient temperatures maintained within range recommended by product manufacturer, but not less than 50 deg F (10 deg C) or more than 90 deg F (32 deg C).

1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Maintain a temperature of not less than 70 deg F (21 deg C) or more than 85 deg F (29 deg C) in spaces to receive resilient products for at least 48 hours before installation, during installation, and for at least 48 hours after installation, unless otherwise recommended by product manufacturer.

B. Maintain resilient products prior to installation at the same temperature as the space where they are to be installed.

C. Close spaces to traffic during installation and for time period after installation recommended by manufacturer.

D. Install resilient products after other finishing operations, including painting, have been completed.

1.6 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate installation of products and systems with interfacing and adjoining construction to provide a successful installation without failure.

1.7 MAINTENANCE

A. Extra Materials: Furnish the following extra materials that match and are from same production runs as products installed, packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents:

1. Furnish not less than 10 linear ft (3 linear m) for each 500 linear ft (150 linear m) or fraction thereof, of each different type, color, pattern, and size of resilient product installed.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis of Design (Product Standard): Contract Documents are based on products and systems specified to establish a standard of quality. Other available manufacturers offering products having equivalent characteristics may be considered, provided deviations are minor and comply with requirements of Contract Documents as judged by the Architect.

1. Selections: As indicated in “Design Selections” on drawings.

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2.2 MATERIALS, GENERAL

A. Single Source Responsibility: Furnish each type of product from single manufacturer. Provide secondary materials only as recommended by manufacturer of primary materials.

2.3 RESILIENT MATERIALS

A. Rubber Wall Base:

1. Standard: ASTM F 1861, Type TS (rubber, vulcanized thermoset) or TP (rubber, thermoplastic), Group 1 and 2.

2. Thickness: Nominal 1/8 in (3 mm). 3. Outside and Inside Corners:

a. Job-formed.

B. Resilient Molding Accessories:

1. Resilient Flooring Accessories: Reducer strip and others as required. 2. Material: Rubber. 3. Color and finish as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard colors.

C. Metal Transition Strips: Schluter Systems LP; Schiene, aluminum.

2.4 ACCESSORY MATERIALS

A. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by product manufacturer suitable for products, applications, and substrate conditions indicated.

1. Use adhesives that comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24):

a. Wall Base: Not more than 50 g/L.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Acceptance of Surfaces and Conditions: Examine substrates to receive products and systems and associated work for compliance with requirements and other conditions affecting performance. Proceed only when unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner complying with Contract Documents. Starting work within a particular area will be construed as acceptance of surface conditions.

3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL

A. Installation Quality Standards: In addition to standards listed elsewhere, perform Work according to following, unless otherwise specified:

1. Respective manufacturer’s written installation instructions. 2. Accepted submittals. 3. Contract Documents.

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3.3 PREPARATION

A. General: Comply with manufacturer’s instructions, recommendations, and specifications for cleaning and surface preparation. Surfaces shall have no defects, contaminants, or errors which would result in poor or potentially defective installation or would cause latent defects in Work.

3.4 INSTALLATION OF RESILIENT WALL BASE

A. Apply wall base to walls, columns, pilasters, casework and cabinets in toe spaces, and other permanent fixtures in rooms and areas where base is required.

B. Install wall base in lengths as long as practicable without gaps at seams and with tops of adjacent pieces aligned.

C. Tightly adhere wall base to substrate throughout length of each piece, with base in continuous contact with horizontal and vertical substrates.

D. Do not stretch wall base during installation.

E. Job-Formed Corners: Use straight pieces of maximum lengths possible.

1. Outside Corners: Form without producing discoloration (whitening) at bends. Shave back of base at points where bends occur and remove strips perpendicular to length of base that are only deep enough to produce a snug fit without removing more than half the wall base thickness.

2. Inside Corners: Form by cutting an inverted V-shaped notch in toe of wall base at the point where corner is formed. Shave back of base where necessary to produce a snug fit to substrate.

3.5 INSTALLATION OF RESILIENT FLOORING ACCESSORIES

A. Resilient Molding Accessories: Butt to adjacent materials and tightly adhere to substrates throughout length of each piece. Install reducer strips at edges of floor coverings that would otherwise be exposed.

B. Metal Trim: Install at locations indicated and where exposed edge of flooring meets carpet.

3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTING

A. Perform the following operations immediately after installing resilient products:

1. Remove adhesive and other surface blemishes from exposed surfaces using cleaner recommended by manufacturer.

2. Sweep or vacuum horizontal surfaces thoroughly. 3. Do not wash resilient products until after time period recommended by manufacturer. 4. Damp-mop surfaces to remove marks and soil.

B. Protect resilient products against mars, marks, indentations, and other damage from construction operations and placement of equipment and fixtures during the remainder of construction period. Use protection methods indicated or recommended in writing by resilient product manufacturer.

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SECTION 12 5400

FABRIC DRAPES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section includes furnishing and installing all fabric drapes and supplementary items necessary to complete the installation.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. General: Submit each item in this Article according to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specifications Sections.

B. Product Data:

1. Submit manufacturer's specifications to evidence compliance with these specifications. 2. Submit manufacturer's installation instructions. 3. Submit evidence of flame spread compliance.

C. Shop Drawings: Submit complete fabrication and/or erection drawings.

D. Samples: Submit two (2) samples of each material specified.

E. Substitutions: Submit requests for substitutions according to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specifications Sections.

1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. General: Comply with the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections.

B. Deliver, store and handle products in exact accordance with the manufacturer's latest published requirements and specifications.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. A specific product or material manufactured by any of the following listed manufacturers is "acceptable"

only if the specific product or material can evidence compliance with requirements of the Contract Documents.

1. Tracks / Rods: a. Graber Company b. Hardware Company

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c. Master Repressed Systems, Inc. d. OB/Masco Drapery e. T.M. Kirsch Company 2. Fabric:

a. Refer to Design Selections on drawings. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Rod / Track: Description: Slim profile rod or track. Finish: As selected, B. Fabric:

a. Manufacturer: Refer to Design Selections. b. Pattern: Refer to Design Selections. c. Color: Refer to Design Selections.

C. Fabric shall be fire-retardant treated as per NFPA 701 to comply with the following Surface Burning

Characteristics, per ASTM E 84/NFPA 255/UL723: a. Flame Spread: Class B, 75 or less. b. Smoke Developed 450 or less. 2.3 DRAPERY FABRICATION A. Drapery panels shall be standard pinched pleat type of 250% fullness and fully lined. Drapery Panels

shall be fabricated from contiguous fabric widths and the same weaving or dye lots to insure matching with regard to weaving texture, pattern and color.

B. Draperies shall have 3" Blind Stitched Double Hems with continuous weights. Side hems shall be

approximately 1-1/2" double fold to insure stitching on vertical threads. C. Where one panel is joined to another the selvage edge shall be trimmed and a full seam employed.

Stitching shall be serged or blind stitched by machine and executed so it does not show from the front and so draperies shall hang straight and even with no pulling of fabric or loose threads. Panels showing defects or horizontal seams shall not be permitted.

D. Headings and hems shall be blind stitched using mercerized cotton threads of matching color or clear

monofilament thread. Side hems shall be closed by machine sewn invisible stitch. Panels shall be serged in such manner to guarantee even hems, no puckering or sagging.

E. Drapery fabric shall be inspected immediately upon receipt from the supplier for shading differences

and imperfections before cutting. F. Materials shall be used in accordance with manufacturer's directions unless otherwise noted.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine and verify that receiving substrate surfaces of the structure have no defects or errors which

would result in poor or potentially defective application or cause latent defects in workmanship. B. Report any unsatisfactory conditions to the Architect. C. Starting installation shall imply acceptance of surfaces. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Structural Adequacy: Prepare the structure to insure proper and adequate structural support for the

materials specified. B. Field Measurements/Verifications: Field measure and verify dimensions as required. C. Protection of Adjacent Areas or Surfaces: Protect adjacent areas or surfaces from damage as a result

of the Work of this Section. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's latest published requirements, instructions, specifications,

details and approved shop drawings. 3.4 TRACK INSTALLATION A. Drapery Tracks shall be installed free of warps, bends or twists, true and level. Track shall be custom

cut to measure so that necessary cuts or splices shall not occur, such that, any carriers or slides are required to pass over them.

B. Cord retainer shall be installed so that traverse cords between the retainer and end pulley are

untwisted, straight, plumb and under proper tension. No scratched, bent or similarly marred track nor burred screws or fasteners shall be permitted.

C. Draperies shall traverse in the direction indicated on the drawings. Traverse action shall be

accomplished by means of a continuous draw cord held taut by a tension pulley. Tension pulley plates shall be permanently mounted on walls or window sills with screws to match finish of tracks and associated hardware.

D. Hardware shall be completely installed by the manufacturer or his authorized representative in

accordance with the drawings and manufacturer's direction. E. Anchors and inserts for guides, brackets, and other work related to products furnished shall be

accurately located. F. Upon completion, adjust hardware to operate freely and as intended for designated use.

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3.5 DRAPERY INSTALLATION A. Install draperies to hang straight, even, uniform and free of wrinkles. Fabric shall be clean and without

soil marks. B. Hang draperies so that the bottoms ride uniformly 1/2" above sill or floor. 3.06 ADJUSTING A. Adjust and leave the fabric drapes in perfect working order.

END OF SECTION