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12-521-006L 2 J H F E 1 C 0 A 16 1 15 1 14 C. References (Industry Standards) 1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a, ASTM D2047 Standard Test Method for Static Coefficient of Friction of Polish- Coated Floor Surfaces as Measured by the James Machine b. ASTM D2240 Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Durometer Hardness c. ASTM D3389 Standard Test Method for Coated Fabrics Abrasion Resistance (Rotary Platform, Double-Head Abrader) d. ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials e. ASTM E648Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Ener Source gy ar Test Method for Specific Optical Density of Smoke Generated b Solid Materials f. ASTM E662Stand d t p y y g. ASTM E2180Standard Test Method for Determining the Activity of Incorporated Antimicrobial Agent(s) In Polymeric or Hydrophobic Materials h. ASTM F150Standard Test Method for Electrical Resistance of Conductive and Static Dissipative Resilient Flooring I. ASTM F511 Standard Test Method for Quality of Cut (Joint Tightness) of Resilient Floor Tile LASTM 1`710 Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring . ASTM F970Standard Test Method for Static Load Limit I. ASTM F1344Standard Specification for Rubber Floor Tile m. ASTM F1482 Standard Practice for Installation and Preparation of Panel Type Underlayments to Receive Resilient Flooringg n. ASTM F1514Standard Test Method for Measuring Heat Stability of Resilient Flooring by Color o.ASTM E1745 Standard Specification for Water Vapor Retarders Used In Contact with Soil or Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs p. ASTM Fi859 Standard Specification for Rubber Sheet Floor Covering Without Backing ASTM F1860Standard Specification for Rubber Sheet Floor Covering ith Backing q' ASTM F1861 Standard Specification for Resilient Wall Base 9 9 s. ASTM F2055 Standard Teat Method for Size and Squareness of Resilient Floor Tile by Dial Gage Method t. ASTM 1`2169 Standard Specification for Resilient Stair Treads u. ASTM F2170 Standard Teat Method for Determining Relative Humidity In Concrete Floor Slabs Using In situ Probes v. ASTM F2420Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity on the Surface of Concrete Floor Slabs Using Relative Humidity Probe Measurement and Insulated Hood w. ASTM G21 Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi 2. European Norm (EN) a. EN IB15Resiilent and textile floor coverings. Assessment of static electrical propensity. b. FTM 4046 101 Static Decay 3. Electro Static Discharge (ESD) a. ESD S7.1 100Resistive Characterization of Flooring Materials b. ESD STM 97.2 Floor Materials and Footwear - Voltage Measurement on a Person 4. Static Generation a. AATCC Test Method 134 Electrostatic Propensity of Carpets 5. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) a. NFPA 253 Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Energy Source b. NFPA 25B Test Method for Specific Density of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials 1.03SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data sheets, Installation guide, and maintenance guide for each material proposed for use (available on www.nora.com /us). B, Samples: Submit two 3 Inch by 3 inch samples of each product (except Serra, degree and stairtreads), in color Winchfor verification. The degree product requires two 6 Inch by 6 Inch samples; serra requires two 3 Inch by 6 inch samples, and atairtreads require two 2 Inch wide samples. C. MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) should be submitted for all adhesives used: membrane, primer, patch, leveler, heat weld rod, cold weld, liquid wax and cleaning agents. These are avalable at www.nora.com /us. 1.04QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Provide resilient flooring manufactured by a firm with a minimum of 10 years experience with resilient flooring of types equivalent to those specified. Manufacturers proposed for use, which are not named In this section, shall submit evidence of ability to meet performance requirements specified not leas than 10 days prior to bid date. I. Color Matchly Provide resilient flooring products, Including wall base and accessories, from one manufacturer to ensure color mafching. 2. Manufacturer capable of providing technical training and field service representation. B. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be nora approved for the requirements of the project or INSTALL (International Standards 8 Training Alliance) resilient certified for the requirements of the project. 1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials In labeled packages. Store and handle In strict compliance with manufacturer's recommendations. Protect from damage due to weather, excessive temperatures, and construction operations, B. Deliver materials sufficiently In advance of installation to condition materials to the required temperature prior to installation. 1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain temperature and humidity at service levels or 6B F (20 C), 5 F (3 C), and 50% RH 10% In areas to receive resilient flooring. Specified temperature shall be maintained at least 48 hours before, during, and 72 hours after Installation. 1.07 WARRANTY A. Provide manufacturer's standard one -year warranty against defects in manufacturing and workmanship of all flooring products. Provide manufacturer's warranty as specified under each product as applicable, Including limited wear, defect and conductivity. 1.08 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish full size units equal to 2 percent of quantity of resilient flooring installed as extra materials. Properly label and package extra materials. Deliver to owners designated storage area. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. Provide resilient flooring by nora systems, Inc., 9 Northeastern Blvd, Salem, NH 03079; telephone 800 - 332 -NORA, or 603 -894 -1021; fax 603-694 -6615. B. The manufacturer shall have the Quality Management System approved by Lloyd ±s Register Quality Assurance to the Quality Management System Standard ISO 9001:2000. C. The manufacturer shall be valldated according to the Eco- Management and Audit System (EMAS). D. The manufacturer shall offer a construction waste take back program for the purpose of reducing jobsite waste by taking back their unlnstalled waste flooring. Details of the nora program are available on www.nora.com /us. Note: For specific product application recommendations please refer to your local nora sales representative, or www.nora.com /us. 2.02RESILIENT TILE FLOORING FOR COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC A. 1. Product Namenorament grano, Article 1880 2. Material: nora vulcanized rubber compound 926 with abundant natural fillers and environmentally compatible color pigments 3. Surface: Hammered 4. Color: As selected 5. Tile Size: 0.14 Inches (3.5mm) overall thickness, 39.53 Inches by 39.53 Inches 11004mm by 1004mm) 6. Back of Tile: Smooth, double-sanded back 7. Homogeneous: Yes, mottled B. Limited Wear Warranty: 10 years 9. Hardness: ASTM D2240, Shore type A, required ? 75 10. Static Load: Per ASTM F970 Standard Teat Method for Static Load Limit, residual compression, when tested with 800 Ibs, ? 0.005 11. Quality of Cut: ASTM F511 ? 0.005 12. Squareness: ASTM F2055 ? 0.010 13. ISO 14001: Manufacturer shall be ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems Certified 14. PVC Free: Product shall contain no polyvinyl chloride 15. Abrasion Resistance: Taber abrasion test, ASTM D3389, H -18 wheel, 500 gram load, 1000 cycles, gram we ,PI loss ? 0.4 1 SIIp Resistance: Static coefficient of friction (James Test): ASTM D2047, ? 0.8 17. 011 & Grease Resistant: Yes 18. Bacteria Resistance: Product shall be resistant to bacteria, fungi, and micro - organism activity, according to ASTM E2180 and ASTM G21 19. Halogen Free: Product shall contain no halogens 20. Sound Absorption: SO 140 -8 Footfall Sound Absorption, 10 dB 21. Burn Resistance: Cigarette and solder burn resistance 22. Heat Resistance: Avg. Delta E <8.0 per ASTM F1514 23. Flammability: ASTM E648; NFPA 253; NBSIR 75 950, 0.45 waits per square centimeter, Class 1 24. Smoke Density. ASTM E662, NFPA 258, NBS smoke density, < 450 25. Asbestos Free: Product shall contain no asbestos 26. Non Hazardous: Flooring shall be made without any chemicals that may be hazardous or containing any terato en muta enic or an o then Ingredients known to be carcinogenic gg g y g 9 27. Cisa In : Flooring surface shall have the abilityy to be cleaned and maintained without the use of any chemicals that may be hazardous or containing any teratogenic, mutagenlc or any other ingredients known to be carcinogenic. Manufacturer shall make available a cleaning system that effectively cleans the flooring surface using water, cleaning pads and a suitable cleaning machine, without the use of factory and /or field - applied coatings. 28. Shine: Higher shine surfaces can be achieved by dry buffing without any artificial topical applied coatings 29. Installation System: Use only nora pro Install system products following the current nora Installation Guide that may consist of part or all of the following steps depending upon the substrate conditions and requirements of the specific project. Step 1 - nora membrane (see Installation Guide for requirements). Step 2 - nora primer (see Installation Guide for requirements). Step 3 - nora leveler (see Installation Guide for requirements). Step 4 - nora patch (see Installation Guide for requirements). Step 5 - nora adhesives, the flooring usage and substrate conditions will determine the appropriate adhesive. Contact your nora representative for specific recommendations. PART 3 - RESPONSIBILITES 3.01 General Contractor RESPONSIBILITIES NOTE: In the absence of a general contractor, these responsibilities defer to the end user. A. A building or flooring area that is water tight and fully enclosed from the elements, Including roof, windows or facades and doors, that is ready for the flooring Installation Is required. B. L A concrete substrate that fully conforms to the requirements of ASTM F710 Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring Is required, or as detailed In the nora Installation Guide. 2. A wooden substrate that is not directly In contact with concrete or soil subfloors on or below grade, even if built on sI era Is required. All suspended wood floors shall have an adequate underfloor ventilation system, and a permanently effective vapor retarder shall be placed on the ground beneath the air apace. 16 15 1 14 12 1 11 C. A concrete substrate that shall be structurally sound, that is finished shrinking, cracking, curling or moving In any way Is required D. For all concrete substrates on or below grade, a permanent effective vapor retarder with a low permeance (less than 0.1) having a minimum thickness of 10 mils, or meets the requirements of the latest edition of ASTM E1745 (Standard Specification for Water Vapor Retarders Used In Contact with Soil or Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs) shall be placed directly underneath the concrete above the granular fill, and shall be Installed as per the manufacturer ±s written Instructions. A letter shall be provided to the end user confirming the correct products have been used and that it Is fully warranted, alternatively the nora membrane shall be used as described In 3.01 H. E. A clean non - burnished concrete surface free from any paint, wax, oil, grease, and film forming curing compounds, silicate penetrating curing compounds, sealing, hardening or parting compounds Is required The surface should not have an alkaline salts laltance mold mildew residual adhesive chemical adhesive removers or anything that may any the appropriate pro install products bonding to It. If not then the general contractor should provide the mechanical means to remove them. This could be dustless diamond grinding, blastrac or almilar with a suitable vacuum attachment. Warning: Do not sand, dry sweep, dry serape, drill, saw, bead - blast, or mechanically chip or pulverize existing resilient flooring, backing, lining felt, asphalt cutback adhesive, or other adhesive. These products may contain asbestos fibers and /or crystalline silica. Avoid creating dust. Inhalation of such dust Is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard. Smokin g b Individuals exposed to asbestos fibers eat) Increases the risk of serious bodily harm. Unless positively certain that the product Is a non - asbestos containing material, you must presume It contains asbestos. Reaulatlons may reaulre that the material be tested to determine asbestos content. Various local, state and federal government agencies have regulations governing the removal of In -place asbestos - containing material. If you contemplate the removal of a resilient floor covering structure that contains (or Is presumed to contain) asbestos, you must review and comply with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. The RFCI (Resilient Floor Covering Institute) Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings are a defined set of Instructions addressed to the task of removing all resilient floor - covering structures Including adhesive and adhesive residues. For more Information contact RFCI directly at www.rfol.com or 706 -882 -3833. F.Valkt testa and acceptable test results shall be provided to the end user and flooring contractor, including documenting with photographs, the location of all testa, recorded moisture content and temperature of the concrete subfloor prior to flooring Installation. Testing shall be confirmed to have been performed at the correct, controlled ambient service temperature and humidit following the protocol of ASTM F2170 - Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity In Concrete Floor Slabs Using In situ Probes, using a Wagner Rapid RH probes only. When tested at the correct service temperature and ambient humidity the maximum allowable shall be 85 %RH for the correct nora 385, 485, 585 or 685 adhesive or 75 %RH for nora dryfix or Quickfix systems. G. If It Is not possible to drill Into the concrete for any reason as detailed In ASTM F2170 - Standard Teat Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slabs Using in situ Probes, please contact the nora Technical Department for other recommendations. H. Onlyy If it is not possible to provide a concrete substrate with acceptable moisture levels, or that (when appropriate) have a confirmed effective vapor retarder, then noramembrane shall be used as described In 3.02 G. Please note that all additional coats associated with this concrete condition are the responsibility of the general contractor / end user, Including any additional requirements for concrete preparation, priming, leveler, patching or labor. L A secure storage area that Is maintained permanently or temporarily at ambient service temperature and F humidity (except walk In freezers or similar), or 68F 5 and 50% 10% relative humidity, for at least 48 hours reprior to and durin the lication of the flooring, so the flooring contractor can acclimate the flooring materials Is quired. g application J. An Installation area that is weather tlghl and maintained permanently or tempPorarily at ambient service temperature and humidity (except walk in freezers or similar), or 6BF 5 F and 50% 10% relative humidity, for at least 48 hours prior to, during and 72 hours after the application of the flooring is required. K. Areas with direct prolonged exposure to sunlight shall be protected with the use of Low E glass doors and windows or facades. L. Areas of the flooring that are subject to direct sunlight through doors or windows shall have them covered using blinds, curtains, cardboard or similar for the time of the Installation and 72 hours after the Installation to allow the adhesive to cure. Note these areas shall be Installed using wet adhesives only. M. Prevent all traffic for a minimum of 12 hours and heavy rolling loads for 72 hours to allow the adhesive to set up. If required, after 12 hours protect the flooring from damage during construction operations using Masonite, plywood or a similar Product, ensuring first that the flooring surface Is free of all debris. Lay panels so that the edges form a butt joint and tape the joint to prevent both movement and debris entrapment underneath them. Inspect Immediately before covering and after removal for final acceptance. N. If required, clean the flooring no sooner than 72 hours after the Installation, unless pre- agreed with a nora representative. Clean the flooring only using the method detailed in the appropriate noraMalntenance Guide. 3.02FIooring Contractor RESPONSIBILITIES A. Installer shall be trained and have at least one of the following: r m Inc. for al of the requirements of the project. Approved by nora systems, q p J INSTALL (International Standards & Training Alliance) certified for the requirements of the project. B. An effective project manager, to manage the installers, and ensure that all of the required procedures are followed, documented and that the nora Installation Guide Is followed C. Acclimate the flooring in the secure storage area provided by the general contractor that Is maintained permanently or temporarily at ambient service temperature and humidity (except walk In freezers or similar), or 68F 5 F and 50% relative humidity, for at least 48 hours prior to application. D. For wooden subfloors American Plywood Association (APA) underlayment grade plywood shall be double sheeted at asuitable thickness (minimum total wood thickness of 1 1/4 inch) to overlay the wooden substrate and installed as detailed In ASTM F1482 - Standard Practice for Installation and Preparation of Panel Type Underlayments to Receive Resilient Flooring. Please note as plywood will expand and contract due to changes in moisture content and temperature, nora systems, Inc. cannot accept any liability of the plywood joints telegraphing through the finished floor. E. Perform mat bond tests In each major area (i per `1,000 sq. ft.) This shall consist of the proposed subfloor preparation, mitigation and leveling or smoothing products. A detailed method statement Is available from nora systems, Inc., upon request. Examine after 72 hours to determine whether the bond of the system Is very good to the substrate, If the preparation is sufficient, and to look for signs of moisture. Do not proceed with the Installation until all the results of the bond test are acceptable. Warning: Do not sand, dry sweep, dry serape, drill, saw, bead-blast, or mechanically chip or pulverize existing resilient flooring, backing, lining felt, asphalt cutback adhesive, or other adhesive. These products may contain asbestos fibers and /or crystalline silica. Avoid creating dust. Inhalation of such dust is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard. Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly Increases the risk of serious bodily harm. Unless positively certain that the product Is a non - asbestos containing material, you must presume It contains asbestos. Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos content. Various local, state and federal government agencies have regulations governing the removal of In -place asbestos - containing material. If you contemplate the removal of a resilient floor covering structure that contains (or Is presumed to contain) asbestos, you must review and comply with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. The RFCI (Resilient Floor Covering Institute) Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings are a defined set of Instructions addressed to the task of removing all resilient floor - covering structures Including adhesive and adhesive residues. For more information contact RFCi directly at www.rfci.com or 706 -882 -3833. F. Clean out and fill or repair any dormant saw cuts and cracks following the appropriate directions of the membrane, leveler or patch sections within the Installation guide. For any expansion (moving) joints, use an Industry standard expansion joint assembly. G. When required, use the nora membrane following the directions and requirements detailed within the nora Installation Guide. Provide written confirmation and photographs to the general contractor or end user that the subfloor was Prepared correctly prior to the application of the membrane, and that the membrane was applied correctly (without pin- holes) Including confirmation of the gallons used and total square feet Installed. H. If required, use nora leveler following the Installation Guide. They shall be free of dust, solvents, paint, wax, varnish, oil, grease, asphalt, old adhesives, and other extraneous materials that may Interfere with the bond. These shall be completely removed by mechanical means only. Dustless diamond grinding Is the preferred method to remove contaminates and bond breakers as It also helps to level the concrete. L Prime the subfloor prior to using the leveler. Note: an 1 /8th Inch minimum thickness Is required for the leveler to be considered porous as required when using nora 485 or 685 acrylic adhesives. J. If nora leveler or patch Is used, provide written confirmation and a workmanship warranty that (if required) the area was primed correctly, the leveler had been mixed and applied correctly to the required smoothness and or thickness of the general contractor / end user, or nora Installation Guide. K. Vacuum floors Immediately prior to Installing the flooring to remove all loose particles. If required, only use water based sweeping compounds. Do not use any wax or oil based compounds that leave behind a residue that may interfere with the adhesive bond. L. Install resilient flooring, Including but not limited to the following, in accordance with the nora Installation Guide. 1. Do not mix manufacturing batches of a color within the same area. 2. Do not instal resilient flooring over bulking expansion joints. 3. Do not install defective or damaged resilient flooring. 4. Layout resilient flooring to provide `equal size at perimeter. Adjust layout as necessary to reduce the amount of resilient flooring which is cut to less than half full width 5. Lay resilient flooring with arrows In the same direction (excluding borders). 6. Instal resilient flooring without voids at seams. Lay seams together without stress. 7. Cut /scribe resilient flooring neatly at perimeter and obstructions. 8. Extend reslilent flooring Into reveals, closets, and similar openings. 9. Remove excess adhesive Immediately. 10. Install reducer strips at exposed edges. M. Instal nora wall base in accordance with manufacturer ±s Installation guide. Instal In longest practical lengths. N. Install resilient stairtreads and accessories in accordance with the nora Installation Guide. 0. noraplan SEAMLESS FLOORING INSTALLATION (when required). Rout seams and weld together with coordinated colored heat welding rod or with coordinated colored cold weld compound In accordance with the nora Installation Guide. P. noramentSEAMLESS FLOORING INSTALLATION (when required). Rout seams and weld together with coordinated colored cold weld compound in accordance with the nora Installation Guide. Q. FLASH COVING OF SHEET GOOD (when required). Extend flooring up the wall using the boot flash coving method, to a height as required Provide cove stick and suitable capping strip. All internal and external vertical seams, or as specified shall be cold welded with coordinated colored cold weld. Note: Do not heat weld the vertical seams. R. SANITARY BASE (when required). Shall be installed using nora basefix and all following the nora Installation Guide. All vertical external corners shall be cold welded. If specified, all other seams between the sanitary base, and between the sanitary base and flooring shall be cold welded together with coordinated colored cold weld compound In accordance with the noralnstalation Guide. Note: Do not heat weld these seams. S. Touch -up and repair any minor damage to eliminate all evidence of repair. Remove and replace work which cannot be satisfactorily repaired. 3.03 Manufacturer RESPONSIBILITIES A. Provide a one -year warranty against defects In manufacturing of all products supplied. Provide limited wear warranty for the flooring supplied, as detailed per product. 13 1 12 1 11 0] ME 9 1 8 1 7 B. Adherence to the Quality Management System approved by Lloyd ±s Register Quality Assurance to the Quality Management System Standard ISO 9001:2000. C. Provide flooring that shall contain no polyvinyl chloride or plasticizers. D. ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems certification. E. Provide training for the Installers, at a nora Technical Academy, contact the nora Technical Department for details and availability. F. Provide an effective surface moisture mitigation membrane that has no moisture (RH), grade or vapor retarder requirements (only surface dry), and that Is In compliance (59 grams /liter) with SCAQMD Rule 1113, < 100 grams /liter. G. Provide a water based primer, that Is suitable for both porous and non - porous substrates Including nora membrane, and that Is In compliance (7.7 grams /liter) with SCAQMD Rule 1113, < 100 grams /liter. H. Provide a self smoothing Portland cement based leveler, that can pumped or barrel mixed with water and be used at a minimum of 1 /8th Inch or as a skim coat product that Is In compliance (0 grams /liter) with SCAQMD Rule 1168, < 50 grams /liter. I. Provide a Portland cement based patching compound that can be used from a feather edge to 1 Inch In one application and Is in compliance (0 grams /liter) with SCAQMD Rule 1168, < 50 grams /liter. J. Provide flooring that shall contain no halogens. K. Provide flooring surfaces that shall be easily cleaned and not require coatings and stripping, or use chemicals that may be hazardous to human health. L. Provide flooring that shall be free of anything known to be teratogenlo, mutagenic or carcinogenic. M. Provide adhesives that are In compliance (0 grams /liter) with SCAQMD Rule 1168, < 60 grams /liter Standard for Rubber Floor Adhesives. 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. C. Include preparation, sanding and painting of existing interior wood trim on exterior windows. D. Where indicated, paint exposed structure, and all exposed ductwork, piping, conduit, and devices exposed where there is no suspended ceiling, Prepare existing slab surfaces as needed to present a smooth finish. E. Paint all exposed and unfinished radiator covers. F. Paint all desktop support brackets (RAKKS brackets), color to match adjoining wall. G. Paint all exposed mechanical and electrical work including pi ing ductwork, fans, motors, and any other machinery or equipment unless factory finished. H. Backprime all interior finished woodwork surfaces which will be concealed after installation. I. New wood doors are specified to be provided fully prefinished from the factory in section 08210. 1.02 INTENT 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: 1. Drywall and masonry walls, system 1, for use in, laboratories, utility rooms and areas, janitor and housekeeping closets, kitchens, animal care areas, pantries, toilet rooms, medicine closets, operating rooms and related support areas, and all of the er, picu, nicu, sicu, gracu: latex primer one coat; semi gloss acrylic two coats. Allow 25% of wall area to be special accent color (same product line). - final color and product t.b,d, by architect. 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. 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Prepare surfaces to be painted as needed so as to achieve a first quality smooth and unblemished final product. Inspect surfaces, report unsatisfactory conditions in writing; beginning work means acceptance of substrate. B. Protect all unpainted surfaces as needed from overspray, overpainting, drips, etc. C. Prepare surfaces by performing the following tasks at a minimum: 1, Sand minor blemishes 2. Install spackling compound as needed to achieve a smooth surface. 3, Using a metal tool, rake around all door and borrowed lite frames to remove excess compound and sealant. 4. Advise General Contractor if blemishes require more than minor repair. 9 1 8 7 6 1 5 D. DO NOT PAINT any fire labels on doors or frames or other preprinted UL or manufacturer data labels. DO NOT PAINT sprinkler heads or fire alarm devices or other mechanical /electrical devices where UL or FM rating or performance will be affected in any way. Remove any such paint and /or make good after damage from same including cost of replacement if needed. E. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for preparation, dr in g time tintin g o f coats, priming, sanding, and finish coating work. Coordinat e wh work of other sections. F. Coat all surfaces of wood doors, include top and bottom where not exposed to view. Seal edges of bare holes and hardware cut -outs before installation of hardware. G. Remove grilles, covers and access panels for mechanical and electrical systems from their location and paint separately. H. Prime and paint exposed insulated and bare pipes, conduits, boxes, insulated and bare ducts, hangers, brackets, collars and supports, except where items are plated or covered with a prefinished coating. I. Tint each co at a slightly different color so number of coats can easily be monitored, J. Replace identification markings on mechanical or electrical equipment when p ainted over or splattered. K. Paint interior surfaces of air ducts and convectors that are visible through grilles and louvers with one coat of flat black paint, to limit of sight line. Paint exposed dampers immediately behind grilles, louvers, convectors and baseboard enclosures to match face panels. L. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical equipment prior to installation of backboards and mounting equipment of them. Backboards shall be light gray in color. M. Paint all unfinished radiator covers. N. In areas with no hung ceiling, indicated herein to have exposed structure and all equipment painted, color change will occur on the wall surface at a height to be set by the Architect. Provide neat, straight dado line between wall and ceiling' color. 0. Match owner requirements, building standard for color, texture, pattern and coverage. Re -coat or remove and replace work which does not match. P. Clean up, touch up and protect work. END OF SECTION SECTION 10000 - BUILDING SPECIALTIES 4 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide building specialty products as listed: 1, Glassware pegboard. 2. Laboratory gas tank brackets, 3. Revolving darkroom doors. 4. Fire Extinguisher cabinets and sign. 5. Toilet accessories. 6. Wire type storage shelving 7. (as needed, list products that don't go in typical sections) 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for approval, samples, shop drawings and product data. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Use experienced installers. Handle and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 2.01 MATERIALS A. Glassware pegboard shall wall mounted, inverted glassware, custom fabricated, epoxy resin board with polypropylene legs 6" x 1/2" diameter. Provide wall brackets as required. See drawings for sizes. B. Tank brackets shall be model OA -8446 from Lab Safety Supply Inc., provide at indicated location. C. Revolving darkroom door shall be equal to Consolidated model 200 ST -H, complete with swing -away safety hinge. D. Fire extinguisher cabinets shall be equal to J8,L Industries Cosmopolitan series, with stainless steel satin finish. All units shall have fully recessed handle and full glass panel. Provide vertical red lettering on glass panel Fire Extinguisher. Cabinet tubs shall be nominally sized at 10 -1/2" x 24" x 6" 1. Fully recessed units shall have flat trim - provide where noted. 2. Semi recessed units shall have 1- 1/4" return trim finished on all sides - provide where noted. 3. Surface mounted units shall have a cabinet with all exposed surfaces finished as specified above. 4. Provide separate wall mounted sign, triangular shape, red with white letters, attached to the wall immediately above the cabinet, Sign shall be approximately 8" wide overall, 6" high, and shall project from the wall no more than 3 -3/4 ". Provide signs equal to model 3BW -20228 by Lab Safety Supply (www.labsafety.com) or model 45638 by Brady Corporation (www.bradyid.com). E. Toilet Accessories: 1. Trash receptacle: United 200 SS with galvanized liner. 2. Soap and toilet paper dispensers to be provided by Owner and installed by Contractor. 5. Grab bars: Bobrick, knurled finish stainless, as indicated, to be provided and installed by Contractor. 6. Paper towel dispensers to be provided by Owner and installed by Contractor. 7. Mirror shall be surface mounted with a stainless steel frame, no shelf, by Bobrick or equal, to be provided and installed by Contractor. F. Shelving: Furnish and install where shown on drawings InterMetro Industries Corporation Metro Supererecta shelving. Utilize manufacturer ±s standard dimensions. All shelves shall be open wire in widths as indicated, in designated lengths. Provide standard manufacturer Chrome finished shelves and posts. Vertical posts shall be nominal 74" high, Provide 5 shelves per assembly. Provide manufacturer's standard screw adjustable feet and wall clips to secure units to wall to prevent tipping 3.01 INSTALLATION A. 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, using templates provide by other trades. B. Restore damaged finishes and test for proper operation. Clean and protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 1A 5 4 3 2 - - - - SECTION 11001 - INSTALLATION OF OWNER FURNIS14ED -- EQUIPMENT , -1 lliWlND M►LII►TI►11i11 A, Provide labor and necessary materials y m to s for installation of owner furnished aquJFment including: ].Refrigerators, Freezers. 2. Incubators. 3. Biological Safety Hoods. 4. Autoclaves. 5. Glassware washer and drier. 6. Xomat. 7. Environmental Chambers. 8. Centrifuges. 9. Dishwasher. 10. Sharps containers (exam rooms) 11. Medical Equipment boards (exam rooms) 12. Glove box holders (exam rooms) 13. Other miscellaneous equipment. B. The Laboratory Equipment list enclosed with this section of the Project Manual is included for Contractors convenience only in reviewing the work of this section. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. None 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Use experienced installers. Handle and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 2.01 MATERIALS A. Miscellaneous accessories (fasteners, electrical connectors, and the like) as required for assembly and installation. 3.01 ASSEMBLY A. Owner will deliver all equipment to project site, will assemble, and will set in place. B. Connect equipment to designated building systems, including HVAC, Plumbing, and electrical. C. Repair or otherwise make good after any damage caused during installation. D. Clean and polish finished product. END OF SECTION 3 2 GOR!STRUCTION CiJMENT SET CO POR BID & CONSTRUCTION - ; DATE: 03/23/12 AHCA CLIENT CODE FILE - 23M00154 PROJECT ID -180 PROJECT SUBMISSION - 001.\ ROBERT BROWN N� DESCRIPTION ARCHITECT AR 92624 l•� I .1 ' . • ^ ' .' i `� r . `. V 4 - tz^. ; fl, , : , 4 7 8 n, S I • :. , ,.(. "I ;• ... 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