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10-525-004SECTION 01000 - SPECIAL CONDITIONS E 1.04 - PROTECTION OF PROPERTY AND THE PUBLIC A. As a minimum, provide tight temporary dust barrier wall separating the work area from adjoining areas. Provide hinged 4-0' wide door on a closer. Provide large foot mats both sides of door, All temporary walls shall be of solid construction unless otherwise noted. B. Provide sticky "walk -off" pads at every entrance to the work area, to capture dust from workmen's feet. Replace each pad daily or more often if required so that their effectiveness is maintained. K 1.08 - MEASUREMENTS A. Before ordering any material or doing any work, the contractor shall verify all measurements and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. No extra charge or compensation will be allowed on account of difference between actual dimensions and the measurements indicated on the drawings. 1.09 - EQUIPMENT FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THE OWNER A. Contractor shall permit owner to place and install as much equipment during progress of work as is possible before completion of various parts of work. B. Deliveries of equipment and furnishings purchased by the owner will be ordered to arrive on the project prior to scheduled date of installation. J C. Contractor in advance of preparing his progress schedule, shall receive from the owner via the architect a list of all equipment proposed to be furnished and installed by the owner, The list of equipment and its proposed installation dates shall be reflected in the progress schedule which shall be prepared by the general contractor. D. In general, the owner will deliver, uncrate and position each piece of equipment in its proper location, fastening same in place where required in accordance with the schedule. Owner's equipment suppliers shall be provided with reasonable use oft power and light necessary for the installation of their work without additional cost to he tenant. E. General contractor shall cooperate with owner's equipment suppliers when equipment requires attachment and /or utility connection to the building services. General H contractor and /or his subcontractors shall provide said connections as a part of the work of this contract, CONTRACTOR A. Installation of equipment indicated to be furnished by the owner shall be installed b the contractor and /or his subcontractors respectively, and shall be included as part of the work. B. Deliveries of equipment purchased by the owner will be ordered in coordination with contractor's scheduling so that arrival of such equipment will not cause delay of the date for substantial completion. Contractor shall cooperate in every way with the owner G for the scheduling of such items as may be required. C. Contractor shall receive equipment at tailgate. Contractor shall be held responsible for any breakage, damage or missing items received, and shall Provide protected storage until ready for distribution to respective subcontractors for installation. D. Contractor shall secure from the owner all technical information regarding such equipment and shall properly prepare service connections for same, including but not limited to special electrical outlets, plumbing services, and hvac connections, No allowance will be made for minor variations in service connections from those specified or indicated on the changes. END OF SECTION F SECTION 01045 - CUTTING and PATCHING 1,02 NEW SERVICES IN EXISTING WALLS A. Examine all mechanical, electrical and plumbing drawings carefully. Where new electrical outlets, unction boxes, thermostats, piping, and the like are indicated on existing walls of an construction type provide all labor and materials to cut, slot or chase said wall as needed for a concealed p ledinstallation of services. Cooperate with trade required cutting or slotting, and do minimum possible, while maintaining requirements of other sections. Patch wall surface as needed to restore wall to like new condition. This requirement is mandated by the Owner and will be STRICTLY ENFORCED, E END OF SECTION SECTION 01300 - SUBMITTALS, PRODUCTS, and SUBSTITUTIONS 1,01 SUMMARY B. Provide types of submittals listed in individual sections and in number of copies required below. 1, Shop drawings, reviewed, annotated and stamped approved by the Contractor - submit three blackline prints. 0 2. Product data - 6 copies, reviewed, annotated and stamped approved by the Contractor. Product data shall include complete specifications, performance data, certified laboratory test report data, installation instructions, health and safety precautions, and maintenance instructions, and shall show illustrated capacities, characteristics, wiring diagrams, controls, and other pertinent information for complete product and product use description. If more than one size or type is shown on any printed sheet, indicate clearly intended item(s). See mechanical, plumbing and electrical sections for particular submittal requirements. 3. Samples - 2, plus extra samples as required to Indicate range of color, finish, and texture to be expected, 4. Mock -ups - as required in the technical specification. 5. Inspection and test reports - 4 copies, 6, Warranties - 4 copies, C 7. Closeout submittals - 4 copies. END OF SECTION SECTION 07900 - JOINT SEALERS 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide sealants at intersection of all dissimilar building components, 1. Door frames to wall surface, 2. Casework to wall surface. 3. Countertop to wall surface, B 4. Countertop to back splash. 5. Access panels to wall ceiling. 6. Glass to frame material. 7. Partitions to adjoining materials. B. Provide sealant at all penetrations of mechanical equipment, piping and ductwork where it passes through new or existing partitions, whether exposed to view or concealed above new or existing ceilings or other finish surface. The intent of this requirement is to fully seal the project area from adjoining existing spaces and to seal each space within the project from each other. 2,01 MATERIALS A. Joint sealant materials: A 1. General interior use: one part siliconized acrylic equal to Pecora AC -20, suitable to receive paint finish, 13 I 12 L 11 3,01 INSTALLATION B. Provide sealants in colors as selected from manufacturer's standards. C. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections, Clean and prime joints, and install bond breakers, backer rods and sealant as recommended by manufacturers. END OF SECTION SECTION 08110 - STEEL FRAMES 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide and install new hollow metal door frames, 1,02 SUBMITTALS B. Submit for approval samples, shop drawings, product data. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations, Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, 2.01 MATERIALS A. Frames: Full Welded /Knock Down type. Construction with mitered corners; gage as follows: 1, Interior frames: 16 gage. B, Finish: Rust - inhibiting primer, suitable to receive paint finish as required. C. Fire rating: UL labeled, fire -rated assembly where required, D. Anchors: Minimum 3 anchors per jamb and 1 at floor, designed for size & type of door and adjoining wall construction, E. Butt /Closer Reinforcement: equal in thickness to diameter of screw required for hardware. F. Fallow profiles as indicated on the drawings, 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Fabricate work to be rigid, neat and free from seams, defects, dents, warp, buckle, and exposed fasteners, When welded, grind all welds smooth and prepare for paint finish. Install frames in compliance with SDI -100, NFPA 80, and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Hardware: Prepare frames to receive hardware on approved submittal. Provide for 3 silencers on single door frames, unless gasket sets are specified, C. Shop Finish: Clean, treat and prime paint all work with rust - inhibiting primer compatible with finish paint specified in Division 9 section. D. Touch -up damaged coatings and leave ready to receive finish painting. END OF SECTION SECTION 08115 - STEEL DOORS 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide and install new hollow metal doors. 1.02 SUBMITTALS B. Submit for approval samples, shop drawings, product data. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers, Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 2.01 MATERIALS A. Doors: 1 -3/4" thick seamless flush doors, 1. Construct doors according to standards of the Hollow Metal Manufacturer's Association (HMMA), standard 861, guide specs for commercial hollow metal doors and frames. Provide UL listed and approved labeled doors for fire rated openings where scheduled. 2. Provide doors with minimum 18 gauge face sheets and 16 gauge internal steel stiffeners. 3. Provide lock seam meeting stile edge construction with joint welded continuously and ground smooth. 4. Provide closed (flush) top and bottom closing channel, seal edges. 5. Reinforce door as recommended by hardware manufacturer, minimum 7 gauge for butts, 12 gauge for locksets. 6. Provide loose stops for glass lights, match profile (flush) of existing stops on floor. 3.01 INSTALLATION A, Fabricate work to be rigid, neat and free from seams, defects, dents, warp, buckle, and exposed fasteners. Install doors in compliance with SDI -100, NFPA 80, and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B, Hardware: Prepare doors to receive hardware on approved submittal. C. Shop Finish: Clean, treat and prime paint all work with rust - inhibiting primer compatible with finish paint specified in Division 9 section. D. Touch -up damaged coatings and leave ready to receive finish painting. END OF SECTION see PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY: A. Furnishing and installing factory - manufactured quality automatic sliding door systems. 1.02 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED iN OTHER SECTIONS A. Section 07900 - Sealants B, Section 08710 - Finish Hardware C. Section 08800 - Glazing D. Section 16100 - Electrical Supply and Termination - verify electrical circuit capacity required for door and all its actuators and safeties. 10 1 9 1 S E. Section 16100 - Electrical: 115 VAC, single -phase wiring in conduit between operator enclosure and building power supply and low- voltage wiring between enclosure and actuators and safeties. 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ANSI /BHMA A156,10 - American National Standard for Power- Operated Pedestrian Doors. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer's catalog data, detail sheets and specifications. B. Shop Drawings: Drawings prepared specifically for this project will show specific build to package dimensions and interface with other products. C. Operating and Maintenance Data: Operating and maintenance instructions, parts lists and wiring diagrams. Part 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable manufacturer: Provide products manufactured by BESAM 2.02 DOORS AND FRAMES A. Automatic sliding doors will be provided in complete packages including doors, frames, operators and actuators, The standard finish for aluminum doors shall be clear anodized aluminum, B. Automatic Sliding Doors: Provide heavy-duty anodized extruded aluminum header and jambs, with interlocked sections and throu h - bolted rod connections; complete with doors, sidelites, opptional transom and all hardware and accessories; complying with ANSI /BHMA A156.10 and UL 325, C. All sliding door packages shall be provided with the following standard features: 1, Door Construction: Interlocked door sections with through -bolt rod construction, 2. Bottom rail height shall be 5" (127 mm). 3. Top rail height shall be 3 -1/2" (89 mm), All aluminum door extrusions shall be a minimum .100" wall thickness, 4. Glazing Stops: All door panels shall have 1/4" security glass stops as standard. 5. All doors shall receive magnetic latches as standard and breakout sidelites shall receive ball detent catches as standard, 6. All active doors shall allow breakout to the full open position to provide instant egress at any point in the door's movement. All breakout doors will receive mechanical limit arms that will prevent them from swinging more than 90 degrees, 7. Door Suspension: Each active door shall incorporate four 2 -1/2" (63 mm) diameter nylon rollers and two built -in antiriser wheels, mounted over the center line of door, with a steel corner support at hinge stile pivot to prevent sagging. 8. Weather / Sound Seals: Meeting stile weather - stripping shall include dual nylon pile. The overlapping stiles of doors and sidelites will receive single nylon pile , weather - stripping, Adjustable nylon sweeps on the bottom of all the doors and single Cr-stripping on the carrier and header contact surfaces shall be included as standard. 9. Glazing shall be nominal tempered safety glass / 1 insulated safety glass, using lites of tempered safety glass with a air pocket. (specifier select). D. Package Finish: 1. Finish: Aluminum, clear anodized. E. Header: Shall be 6" wide x 8" high and completely enclose the track, operator and belt drive. The track shall be a 1/2 (13 mm) wide replaceable roller track. A continuous hinged cover shall allow the cover to open flush with the top of the header. F. Aluminum Frame: All aluminum frame extrusions shall be 1 -3/4° x 4 -1/2" with a minimum .100" wall thickness, G. Thresholds: 1, Provide manufacturer standard surface mounted / fully recessed (specifier select) threshold. H. Door Operators: Completely electromechanical, DC motor powered, with positive pulley and cog belt drive in both opening and closing cycles; comply with ANSI A156.10, 1. Provide microprocessor controller in header with following minimum functions (door functions controlled by cam mechanisms or microswitches are not acceptable): a, Adjustable opening and closing speed. b. Infinite backcheck speed and position adjustment. c. Infinite latching speeds and position adjustment. d. Hold -open time adjustable from 2 to 30 seconds, e, Adjustable sizing speed, f. BuiNt -in one- second delayed activation option. g. Adjustable safety reverse: If an object is encountered during the closing cycle, re -open door; if an object is encountered during the opening cycle (in sidelite area), stop door and slowly reclose. 2. Provide positive backcheck and latching by preset forces that drive the door fully open and closed, 3. One -Way, Two -Way, Hold -Open and Off Four- Position Key switch shall be provided as standard, 4. Energy Conservation Key: not required. 5. On /Off Master power rocker switch shall be provided as standard. 6. Service conditions: Satisfactory operation between -30 degrees F ( -34 degrees C) and 160 degrees F (71 degrees Celsius). J, Electric Locking - provide manufacturer standard electric locking system, with the following features: 1. Provide electronic interface as needed so that operation of door is controlled by Owner's security control system. 2. Control shall be as follows: a. Door shall open upon command from corridor side magnetic keypad. b, Door shall open upon command from room side pushbuttons, one located at control desk, one adjacent to door. C. Door shah open in fail safe mode, that is, upon loss of power or signal from Owner's security system, door shall unlock. 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that door openings are ready for installation of automatic door equipment, Advise contractor of any adjustments needed to comply with approved build to drawings. B. Verify that electrical service is available, properly located and of proper type. 16 1 15 1 14 1 13 1 12 I 11 1 10 9 N 7 1 6 1 5 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions; comply with ANSI A156.10. B. Verify that electrical connections are made correctly and with dedicated grounding. C. After numerous operations of the completed installation, make final door adjustments to ensure that the door system operates safely and properly, 1. Supply Owner /Contractor with AAADM Certified Daily Safety Check. 2, Supply Owner /Contractor with keys, 3. Supply Owner /Contractor with Owner's Manuals, END OF SECTION �0 49M PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide finish hardware for swinging doors 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for approval samples, product data, and hardware schedule. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations, Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Hinges, butts and pivots: full - mortise, 5 knuckle flat tip, heavy duty ball - bearing type; Stanley fbb 168 series or hager bb 1168 series. Check hinge manufacturer's tables for door frequency of use and hinge recommendations. B. Provide swing clear type hinges at all rooms subject to the movement of equipment or carts, whether specifically indicated on the schedules or not. This shall include, but not be limited to the following space types: 1, Cross corridor doors C. Locksets and latchsets: cylindrical lock, classroom function. 1. Manufacture: schlage, To be confirmed with Architect. D. Lock cylinders and keying: final cylinders matching above requirements and black keys shall be supplied by contractor for keying by owner. Provide three keys per lock. E, Closers: norton 1600 F. Door trim: kickplates, armor plate, brookline stainless steel or approved equal. G. Silencers, floor and wall stops, shall be by ives or approved equal. Provide one or the other at all doors - provide wall stops whenever possible: floor stops shall be provided only when approved by the architect. H, Finishes: match building standard. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A, Provide building standard finish on all hardware. Review existing conditions at project start to document standards. B. Follow guidelines of dhi "recommended locations for builder's hardware for standard steel doors and frames' and hardware manufacturers' instructions. C. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturers instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance, Coordinate with work of other sections. D. Adjust operation, clean and protect. 3.02 HARDWARE SETS A. See drawings B. GENERAL HW SET NOTES: 1. The following items are to be provided as a part of hardware sets whether indicated or no a. Provide floor or wall stops at all doors, to suit condition. b. Adjust, clean, and protect. END OF SECTION SECTION 09250 - GYPSUM DRYWALL 1 r%1 r%1 IA /\ I A n'L/ A. Provide gypsum plaster finished drywall work and /or taped joint finished drywall work including metal support systems: 1, interior walls, partitions, and soffits. 2. Sealant work at wall perimeters. 2.01 MATERIALS A. Gypsum board (laminate walls) 1, 1/4" thick regular US gypsum "sheetrock`, tapered edges or approved equal. B. Gypsum board (general use) :5 /8" thick regular and fire resistant, U.S. Gypsum "sheetrock ", tapered edges or approved equal. C. Steel studs: 20 gage screw -type steel studs, ASTM C 645, 16 inches o,c. 25 gauge studs will not be allowed, Sizes as indicated. D. Joint reinforcement: ASTM C 587 paper or mesh tape and USG "Durabond" or "Easy Sand" compound. F. Accessories: Galvanized steel corner beads, casing beads, control joints, as recommended by manufacturer for application, G. General Perimeter sealant: Commercial Acoustical Sealant equal to USG Acoustical Sealant. H. Floor joint sealant shall be pure silicone equal to GE 1700 or DOW 795. I. Furring channels shall be 7/8" thick nominal steel "high- hats ". 3,01 INSTALLATION A. At start of work, layout all new work in chalk on floor. Allow for existing conditions and installation of all services, Secure architect's review of layout before proceeding. B. Install framing system at 16" o,c. minimum. C. Install all framing with "slip joint" at top as detailed. Allow for live load vertical deflection of slabs, 0 6 1 5 4 1 3 1 2 D. Prior to installation of wallboard, remove by vacuuming all construction debris left in the stud track. DO NOT close the wall until all debris is removed, E. Install boards vertically. Do not allow exposed butt -to -butt joints and joints that do not fall over framing members. F, Install access panels provided by trades requiring them. Install trim and accessories in strict compliance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. G. Provide fire -rated systems where indicated and where required by authorities having jurisdiction. Except as otherwise indicated, extend all partitions to underside of deck above ceiling. H. G sum Board Finish Levels: Finish panels to levels indicated below, according to ASTiVC 840, for locations as indicated: 1. Level 1: Embed tape at joints in ceiling plenum areas, concealed areas, and wherever indicated, unless a higher level of finish is required for fire - resistance - related assemblies, and sound -rated assemblies. 2. Level 2: Embed tape and apply separate first coat of joint compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges where panels are substrate for the and where indicated. 3. Level 3: Embed tape and apply separate first and fill coats of joint compound to tape fasteners, and trim flanges where indicated. Use this system for concealed spaces that are subject to maintenance of fire ratings. 4. Level 4: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, and finish coats of joint compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges at panel surfaces that will be exposed to view. Use this system at all areas unless otherwise indicated. 5. Level 5: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, and finish coats of joint compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges, and apply skim coat of joint compound over entire surface at panel surfaces as indicated. Provide this system only where indicated. J. Seal perimeter of all drywall assemblies to floor, wall, deck or other assembly with a full, continuous bead of approved sealant, Seal all penetrations. Use silicone at floor joint. K. Make all old work /new work junctures like new. L. Examine all mechanical, electrical and plumbing drawings carefully. Where new electrical outlets, junction boxes, thermostats, piping, and the like are indicated on existing wall, provide all labor and materials to cut, slot or chase said wall as needed for a concealed installation of services. Cooperate with trade required cutting or slotting, and do minimum possible, while maintaining requirements of other sections. Patch wall surface as needed to restore wall to like new condition. This requirement is mandated by the Owner and will be STRICTLY ENFORCED. END OF SECTION SECTION 09900 - PAINTING 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide all labor, material, equipment, services and transportation required to complete painting of all unfinished interior and exterior surfaces, both new and existing. B. Provide surface preparation as needed for all surfaces. A. It is the intent of this section to provide for painting of all exposed and unfinished surfaces to provide a uniform, smooth, and unblemished surface. 1.03 RELATED WORK A. Casework finishes, see section 06410, B. Shop priming of certain items as specified elsewhere. C. Special wall finishes. D. Refer to mechanical and electrical specifications for with respect to identification banding of equipment, ductwork, piping, conduit, and painting of piping, hangars and supports in concealed spaces, 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for approval a complete schedule of paint and finish material proposed for use on the project before ordering or proceeding with any work. B. Submit product data sheets for all products used. C. Submit large size color 'draw down' samples of all colors and finishes to be used on this project. 1,05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A, Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products exactly as specified, no substitutions are allowed. B. Use experienced installers, skilled in the trade. C. Deliver, handle, and store and install materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and with due regard for maintenance of quality of materials, fire safety, ventilation, security, and disposal of waste materials, 2.01 MATERIALS A. First- line standard products for all systems by Sherwin Williams. Provide the number of coats indicated as a minimum should coverage not be adequate, provide added coats at no cost to the owner. B. interior paint systems: 2. Drywall and masonry walls, system 2, for use in patient rooms, exam rooms, treatment and diagnostic areas, office areas, corridors, lobbies, conference and meeting rooms, lounges, waiting areas, pipe and wire closets, machine rooms: latex primer, one coat; latex eggshell two coats. Allow 25% of wall area to be special accent color (same product line).- final color and product t.b.d. by architect. 3, Metal frames and other ferrous metals, painted doors: latex one coat; semigloss acrylic two coats. Allow 25% of frames and doors to be special accent color (same product line) .- final color and product t.b.d. by architect. END OF SECTION 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 i O DATE. BID AND !. ! 1 CLIENT CODEIFILE NUMBER: 00 PROJECT &SUBMISSION NUMBER: /1 ROBERT BROWN ••• AR.. I �U�` 1 � • LINCOLN ROAD, SUTE 258 FLCQDA 33139 • •0•. FAx • ••:a 0 ° i U. 10 CL ' 4-0 � 0 (Z .- a. ♦♦^) U).. CD c co F NNNNI §UNN , .0 0 (U CZ tii O._ 0 - C C,� CZ M I, COMMA 11 11 r • .'11'1 . l� . f arm # • SHEET NO AOm2 a copyright