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12-939-0371 2 3.Trenches shall be backfilled only after piping has been inspected, tested, and approved by the owner and architect. All backfill material shall be placed in the trench either by hand or by approved mechanical methods. The compaction of backfill material shall be accompanied by tamping, with hand tools or approved pneumatic tampers, by using vibratory compactors, by puddling, or by any combination of the three. The method of compaction shall be approved and all compaction shall be done to the satisfaction of the owner and architect. Backfill completely around pipe, including 18" above the pipe, with suitable bank sand, tamped in 4" layers under, around, and over pipe. Water down backfill as required. The remainder of the backfill shall be select backfill material tamped at intervals of no more than 12" depths. All materials to be used as selected material backfill shall be approved by the owner, architect and owner. If, in the opinion of the owner and architect, the excavated material does not meet the requirements of selected material, Ethe Contractor shall be required to screen the material prior to its use as selected material backfill. Material used in the upper portion of the backfill or subgrade shall not contain stone, rock, or other material larger than six inches in its longest dimension. No wood, vegetable matter, or other material which, in the opinion of the owner and architect, is unsuitable shall be included in the backfill. The upper 24" of backfill may be water jetted, if desired. Backfill shall be brought up to finish grade identified on the Architectural Drawings, including additional backfill required to offset settlement during consolidation, 3,02CUTTING AND PATCHING A.Repair or replace damage caused by cutting or installation of work specified in Division 15, B.Perform repairs with materials which match existing and install in accordance with the appropriate section of these specifications. 3,03FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING A.Counterflash ducts and pipes where penetration of roofs and outside walls occur. 3.04CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OWNER A.Connect and /or install equipment shown on mechanical drawings that requires plumbing and /or mechanical connections. B.Provide piping, shutoff valves, unions, and other piping appurtenances required for a complete installation. Provide steam strainers, steam traps, and pressure reducing valves in steam lines. Provide backflow preventers and /or pressure reducing valves where required by the equipment design or local code. All components shall be line size Dunless noted otherwise. 3.05DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A.Insofar as possible, deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Where deliver in original packaging is not practical, provide cover and shielding for all items with protective materials to keep them from being damaged. Use care in loading, transporting, unloading, and storing to keep items from being damaged. B.Store items in a clean, dry place, and protect from damage. Plumbing piping, equipment may not be staged or stored outdoors unless intended for outdoor use. C.Protect nameplates on motors, pumps, and similar equipment. Do not paint or insulate over nameplate data. D.Protect plumbing fixtures and brass or chromium plated trim, valves and piping from damage. Cover fixtures during work of finishing trades. E.Keep dirt and debris out of pipes. Provide temporary caps or plugs on all piping systems and caps. Caps and covers shall be installed during transit and job site storage. Storge of material shall be indoors. Materials that must be stored outdoor exposed to the elements shall be elevated above grade and covered with heavy mil visqueen. Material found stored outdoors not covered or sitting in standing water shall be removed from the jobsite and replace with new material at the contractor expense. F.Repair, restore, and replace damaged items. CG.Cover all equipment and material during work of finished trades with heavy mil visqueen. H.AII materials and equipment stored off site shall be stored in a Insured and bonded location. Materials and equipment shall not be stored outdoors. 3.06PIPE IDENTIFICATION AND PAINTING A.Identify all piping as specified herein painted under Division 9 3 4 3.08CLEANING PLUMBING SYSTEMS A.General Cleanup: 1.Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean up dirt, debris, oil materials, etc,, and remove from site, keeping premises in neat and clean condition to satisfaction of the owner, architect /engineer . See Division 1 of specifications for further requirements, 2.Seepage, discoloration or other damage to parts of the building, its finish, or furnishings due to Contractor's failure to properly clean piping systems or duct systems shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. B.Factory Finishes: 1.Clean all equipment and materials to like new condition. Touch up bare places, scratches and other minor damage to finishes. Use only factory supplied paint of matching color and formula. If finishes are badly damaged or if there are many damaged, scratched or bare places, refinish the entire item. C.Domestic Water System: 1.Flush system progressively by opening building operable valves, faucets and hose bibs and permitting flow to continue from each unit until water runs clear. 2,Sterilize system in accordance with requirements of State Department of Public Health by the following method or other methods acceptable to authority having jurisdiction. 3.Introduce chlorine or a solution of calcium or sodium hypochlorite. Fill lines slowly and apply sterilizing agent at a rate of 50 ppm of chlorine as determined by residual chlorine tests at ends of lines. Open and close all valves while system is being chlorinated, 4.After sterilizing agent has been applied and left standing for 24 hours, test for residual chlorine at ends of lines. If test indicates there is less than 25 ppm, repeat sterilizing process. 5.After system has been standing 24 hours and test indicates at least 25 ppm of residual chlorine, flush out system until all traces of chemical used are removed. 6.Have local health department check and approve system before connecting it to existing water system. Provide test of existing system prior to tie -in, inlcuding the start of demolition work. 7.Provide documentation to architect and engineer including all steps above have been completed. Documentation shall be submitted prior to final inspection. 3.09 TESTING PLUMBING SYSTEMS A.Test all systems and equipment installed to demonstrate proper operation. B.Advise engineer, owner and architect of scheduled systems testing and completed system demonstration /operation schedules so that he may witness, if desired. C.Correct and retest work found defective when tested. D.Make repairs to piping systems with new materials. Peening, doping, or caulking of joints or holes will not be acceptable. E.Domestic Water Piping: Test hot and cold water piping systems upon completion of rough -in, before fixtures are connected, at a hydrostatic pressure of 125 psig or 150% of working pressure which ever is greater for a period of two hours. F,Drainage and vent system 1,Test plug opening to permit system to be filled with water, and subject system to 10 foot head of water pressure. System shall hold water for 30 minutes with a drop in water level not to exceed 4 inches in a 4 inch diameter standpipe, and without visible leakage. 2.If system is tested in section, a minimum head of 10 feet shall apply. GSystem Balance and Testing: Prepare to assist test and balance firm by assuring systems are complete and operational H.Properly set and balance all domestic hot water balancing valves. I,Records of Testing: Maintain records of system testing and results thereof. Deliver results as part of project closing file. 3.10 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS A.Coordinate with the Owner the exact requirements for the infection control measures to be executed and performed during the course of this Project. B.Prior to execution, present to the Owner for approval a written execution plan for each infection control measure. C.Coordinate infection control measures as needed with all other trades and disciplines. D.Provide documentation of infection control measures to the Owner, as required and specified in the ICRA. PIPING AND FITTINGS SECTION 15060 PIPING AND FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Piping and pipe fittings for: 1. Plumbing Piping 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods. B. Section 15061: Pipe Hangers C. Section 15100: Valves D. Section 15250: Plumbing System Insulation E. Section 15400: Plumbing 5 1.03 QUALITY A. All welding shall be in accordance with: 1. Quality welding processes and operators for structural steel according to ASME Sec 9 and AWS D1.1. 2. Qualify welding processes and operators for piping according to ASME "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ", Section IX, "Welding and Brazing Qualifications ", B. All material shall be domestically manufactured. 1,04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review on piping and fittings to engineer and architect. Submittal data shall include: 1. Manufacturer of pipe. 2. Tests or listing by recognized testing laboratory that certifies material composition is in accordance with ANSI /ASTM requirements. 3. Product data for pipe and fittings to be used on each piping system. 4. Welding procedures for steel pipe. 5. Solder and brazing product data and installation procedures. It PART 2 - PRODUCTS 7 2.01 COPPER PIPE A. Conform to ASTM B -88 specification for wrought seamless copper. B. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system, C. Type L, hard for: 1. Domestic hot water. 2. Domestic cold water. D, Use Type K, rolled, soft for: Piping installed below grade and under floor slabs. Make joints using Sil -Fos B cup series filler metal suitable for brazing. 1. Below slab domestic water. E. Type M, hard for: 1. For non - pressurized drain, waste and vent piping for piping up to 1 -1/2 inches. 2. AHU cooling coil condensate piping. 2.02 COPPER PIPE FITTINGS A. Sweat type, wrought copper, ASTM B62, with dimensions conforming to ANSI B16,22 and sweep patterns for copper tubing. B. Dielectric Connections: 1. Provide at junction of copper pipe and equipment with steel piping systems. 2. Central, Dielectric insulating unions, and insulating flange unions, as manufactured by Central Plastic Company, or CTS Fabrication USA (1 -1/2" thru 8 "). 3. Provide copper solder joint to plated female iron pipe for sizes 1/2" through 2 ", 4. Provide insulating flange unions, malleable female iron pipe thread to copper solder joint flange unions for sizes 2 -1/2" through 4 ". 5. Brass fittings and valves may not be used for dielectric union locations. C. Unions: Brass ground joint, 250 lb. working pressure. D. Nipples: Brass. E. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system. F. Copper Pro -Press fittings by Viega, ProPress Fittings: copper shall conform to the material requirements of ASME 1316.18 or ASME 1316.22, and conform to IAPMO PS117, ICC /ANSI 1002, ICC PMG 1037 and NSF /ANSI 61 -G, if used in a potable water system. ProPress fittings 1/2 -inch thru 4 -inch for use with ASTM B88 copper tube type "L" and 1/2 -inch up to include 1 -1/4 -inch annealed copper tube. ProPress fittings shall have an EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. 2 -1/2 -inch thru 4 -inch shall have a 420 stainless steel grip ring, PBT separator ring, EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. Sealing elements shall be verified for the intended use. 1. Domestic hot water. 2. Domestic cold water. G. Contractor shall use only tools by Viega and Rigid Tool Company. H. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system. 2.03 CAST IRON SOIL AND VENT PIPE A. Conform to ASTM A -74, A -888, and CISPI 301, CISPI HS -74, ISO 900I, 2000 NSF, IAPMO listed, manufactured by AB&I, Charlotte or Tyler. B. Standard weight hub and spigot pipe and fittings for below ground. 1. Waste and drainage pipe 2" and larger. 2. Storm water. C. Standard weight cast iron piping shall be used for all above ground. 1. Sanitary and vent 2. Condensate piping 2" inch and larger D. Joints in Cast Iron Pipe: 1. Above grade: No -Hub using stainless steel couplings, meeting ASTM C1540. Provide "Husky" SD4000 heavy duty couplings. 2. Below Grade: Bell and Spigot extra heavy with Charlotte neoprene compression gaskets, ASTM C 564, CISPI HSN. 1 Provide Charlotte extra heavy gaskets on extra heavy weight cast iron, 2.04 MISCELLANEOUS PIPE ACCESSORIES A. Escutcheons: Chrome pipe escutcheons, slip -on or split type where pipe passing through finished walls or ceiling may be visible. B. Exposed Metal Pipe and Trim: Chrome plated. C. Control System Connectors: Crane No. 386, 1" steel half couplings, or 1" female pipe thread connectors, D. Install 18 gauge sheetmetal or galvanized steel pipe saddles to protect Insulation. 2.05 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE THE SAME MANUFACTURER. 2.06 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES, PART 3 - EXECUTION 3,01 INSTALLATION A. Clean inside of pipe before installing it. Keep installed piping clean, and protect ends from foreign matter by capping or plugging them during transit, jobsite storage and installation. Open ends of all piping systems shall be protected at all times. 'M [jil � ARRAY hec- dtlicare facilities solutions 6800 Broken Sound Boulevard NW Suite 125 Boca Raton, FL 33487 t:561.995.1700 f:561.995.1701 firm license number www.arrayhfs.corn AA26000880 SEAL: CONSULTANTS: 1 If fit Qa ®�, ®y�e ry P 'i4 ♦ L /°r ems» ® . W N I N6. 3 OF d� 3� � Smith WASeckman LReid,lnc. 600 Arest Hillsboro, Suite 300 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 (954) 421 -1260 FAX: (954) 421 -1466 www.ssr- inc.coin Firm Certification - EB- 0000857 Michael A. Steward PE - 65701 John E. Moulder PE - 33200 SSR JOB 9 1232003.0 OWNER: BAPTIST HEALTH HOSPITAL: SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL PROJ ECT: Info Desk and Coffee Shop ADDRESS: 6200 Southwest 73rd Street South Miami, FL 33143 1 B.Pipe Identification: 07 -30 -12 1.Identify all piping systems Seton Snap On labels or equivelent (to denote contents and direction of flow) on piping N0. DESCRIPTION at no more than 20 foot intervals and at valves, and at least once in each separate space through which the pipe REVISIONSIISSUES passes. Colors shall conform to ASME 13,1. 2.Labeling shall be a minimum of 2" high letters. C.Buried piping does not require identification marking, unless noted otherwise in specifications. D.AII piping shall be labeled to identify contents and direction of flow. 3.07EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS IDENTIFICATION A.Acceptable Manufacturers: Seton Name Plate Corporation or equal. B,Nameplates: Rigid plastic, "Setonite" or bakelite, with engraved lettering (indicating names and numbers of mechanical apparatus), a minimum of 1/2" high. Fill engraved lettering with a permanent coloring material which Bcontrasts with color of tag material to allow for easy reading. C,Use names, numbers and abbreviations appearing in schedules on Contract Drawings. D.Where identifieg large pieces of equipment, such as chillers, air handling units, etc., nameplates shall be in a conspicuous place visible from control panel area and of at least two (2) inch letters and /or numbers. E.Provide nameplates, located in a conspicuous location directly on the equipment or apparatus, for mechanical equipment including, but not limited to: 1,Starters 2.Variable Frequency Drives 3.Pumps 4.Control panels F.Name tag Fasteners: Commercial quality, rust resisting nuts and bolts with backwashers, self- tapping screws, or rivets. If equipment surface does not allow for direct attachment, use copper or brass rings to attach tags. G.Valve Tags 1.Each manual and automatic control valve shall be identified with a brass tag. The tag shall contain an alph- numeric I.D. which shall include floor -level and building section as part of the I.D. The tag shall identify service and whether normally open (NO) normally closed (NC) or modulating. . 2.A valve schedule shall be provided to the owner and architect /engineer. Mount valve schedule under glass and mount as directed by the owner. 3.Securely fasten tags to valves with a brass "S" hook or chain. H.Control Diagram Frames: A 1.Seton Name Plate Corporation, No. 111P aluminum frames, or equal by Brady or Avery, with "plexiglass" or "lucite" glazing. 2.Provide control and systems instructions and diagrams, framed and glazed with specified items. Mount framed diagrams on walls in conspicuous,easily accessible places in each separate equipment room housing an A/C system to which the individual diagrams are applicable. The following instructions and diagrams are required: a.Electrical control diagrams, b.Wiring diagrams. c.Sequence of operation, where applicable. 3,Diagrams and instructions may be reduced in size provided they are easily readable and lettering is not smaller than "10 pt." type produced by a standard word processor. 3 4 3.08CLEANING PLUMBING SYSTEMS A.General Cleanup: 1.Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean up dirt, debris, oil materials, etc,, and remove from site, keeping premises in neat and clean condition to satisfaction of the owner, architect /engineer . See Division 1 of specifications for further requirements, 2.Seepage, discoloration or other damage to parts of the building, its finish, or furnishings due to Contractor's failure to properly clean piping systems or duct systems shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. B.Factory Finishes: 1.Clean all equipment and materials to like new condition. Touch up bare places, scratches and other minor damage to finishes. Use only factory supplied paint of matching color and formula. If finishes are badly damaged or if there are many damaged, scratched or bare places, refinish the entire item. C.Domestic Water System: 1.Flush system progressively by opening building operable valves, faucets and hose bibs and permitting flow to continue from each unit until water runs clear. 2,Sterilize system in accordance with requirements of State Department of Public Health by the following method or other methods acceptable to authority having jurisdiction. 3.Introduce chlorine or a solution of calcium or sodium hypochlorite. Fill lines slowly and apply sterilizing agent at a rate of 50 ppm of chlorine as determined by residual chlorine tests at ends of lines. Open and close all valves while system is being chlorinated, 4.After sterilizing agent has been applied and left standing for 24 hours, test for residual chlorine at ends of lines. If test indicates there is less than 25 ppm, repeat sterilizing process. 5.After system has been standing 24 hours and test indicates at least 25 ppm of residual chlorine, flush out system until all traces of chemical used are removed. 6.Have local health department check and approve system before connecting it to existing water system. Provide test of existing system prior to tie -in, inlcuding the start of demolition work. 7.Provide documentation to architect and engineer including all steps above have been completed. Documentation shall be submitted prior to final inspection. 3.09 TESTING PLUMBING SYSTEMS A.Test all systems and equipment installed to demonstrate proper operation. B.Advise engineer, owner and architect of scheduled systems testing and completed system demonstration /operation schedules so that he may witness, if desired. C.Correct and retest work found defective when tested. D.Make repairs to piping systems with new materials. Peening, doping, or caulking of joints or holes will not be acceptable. E.Domestic Water Piping: Test hot and cold water piping systems upon completion of rough -in, before fixtures are connected, at a hydrostatic pressure of 125 psig or 150% of working pressure which ever is greater for a period of two hours. F,Drainage and vent system 1,Test plug opening to permit system to be filled with water, and subject system to 10 foot head of water pressure. System shall hold water for 30 minutes with a drop in water level not to exceed 4 inches in a 4 inch diameter standpipe, and without visible leakage. 2.If system is tested in section, a minimum head of 10 feet shall apply. GSystem Balance and Testing: Prepare to assist test and balance firm by assuring systems are complete and operational H.Properly set and balance all domestic hot water balancing valves. I,Records of Testing: Maintain records of system testing and results thereof. Deliver results as part of project closing file. 3.10 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS A.Coordinate with the Owner the exact requirements for the infection control measures to be executed and performed during the course of this Project. B.Prior to execution, present to the Owner for approval a written execution plan for each infection control measure. C.Coordinate infection control measures as needed with all other trades and disciplines. D.Provide documentation of infection control measures to the Owner, as required and specified in the ICRA. PIPING AND FITTINGS SECTION 15060 PIPING AND FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Piping and pipe fittings for: 1. Plumbing Piping 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods. B. Section 15061: Pipe Hangers C. Section 15100: Valves D. Section 15250: Plumbing System Insulation E. Section 15400: Plumbing 5 1.03 QUALITY A. All welding shall be in accordance with: 1. Quality welding processes and operators for structural steel according to ASME Sec 9 and AWS D1.1. 2. Qualify welding processes and operators for piping according to ASME "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ", Section IX, "Welding and Brazing Qualifications ", B. All material shall be domestically manufactured. 1,04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review on piping and fittings to engineer and architect. Submittal data shall include: 1. Manufacturer of pipe. 2. Tests or listing by recognized testing laboratory that certifies material composition is in accordance with ANSI /ASTM requirements. 3. Product data for pipe and fittings to be used on each piping system. 4. Welding procedures for steel pipe. 5. Solder and brazing product data and installation procedures. It PART 2 - PRODUCTS 7 2.01 COPPER PIPE A. Conform to ASTM B -88 specification for wrought seamless copper. B. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system, C. Type L, hard for: 1. Domestic hot water. 2. Domestic cold water. D, Use Type K, rolled, soft for: Piping installed below grade and under floor slabs. Make joints using Sil -Fos B cup series filler metal suitable for brazing. 1. Below slab domestic water. E. Type M, hard for: 1. For non - pressurized drain, waste and vent piping for piping up to 1 -1/2 inches. 2. AHU cooling coil condensate piping. 2.02 COPPER PIPE FITTINGS A. Sweat type, wrought copper, ASTM B62, with dimensions conforming to ANSI B16,22 and sweep patterns for copper tubing. B. Dielectric Connections: 1. Provide at junction of copper pipe and equipment with steel piping systems. 2. Central, Dielectric insulating unions, and insulating flange unions, as manufactured by Central Plastic Company, or CTS Fabrication USA (1 -1/2" thru 8 "). 3. Provide copper solder joint to plated female iron pipe for sizes 1/2" through 2 ", 4. Provide insulating flange unions, malleable female iron pipe thread to copper solder joint flange unions for sizes 2 -1/2" through 4 ". 5. Brass fittings and valves may not be used for dielectric union locations. C. Unions: Brass ground joint, 250 lb. working pressure. D. Nipples: Brass. E. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system. F. Copper Pro -Press fittings by Viega, ProPress Fittings: copper shall conform to the material requirements of ASME 1316.18 or ASME 1316.22, and conform to IAPMO PS117, ICC /ANSI 1002, ICC PMG 1037 and NSF /ANSI 61 -G, if used in a potable water system. ProPress fittings 1/2 -inch thru 4 -inch for use with ASTM B88 copper tube type "L" and 1/2 -inch up to include 1 -1/4 -inch annealed copper tube. ProPress fittings shall have an EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. 2 -1/2 -inch thru 4 -inch shall have a 420 stainless steel grip ring, PBT separator ring, EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. Sealing elements shall be verified for the intended use. 1. Domestic hot water. 2. Domestic cold water. G. Contractor shall use only tools by Viega and Rigid Tool Company. H. NSF -61 for use on domestic water system. 2.03 CAST IRON SOIL AND VENT PIPE A. Conform to ASTM A -74, A -888, and CISPI 301, CISPI HS -74, ISO 900I, 2000 NSF, IAPMO listed, manufactured by AB&I, Charlotte or Tyler. B. Standard weight hub and spigot pipe and fittings for below ground. 1. Waste and drainage pipe 2" and larger. 2. Storm water. C. Standard weight cast iron piping shall be used for all above ground. 1. Sanitary and vent 2. Condensate piping 2" inch and larger D. Joints in Cast Iron Pipe: 1. Above grade: No -Hub using stainless steel couplings, meeting ASTM C1540. Provide "Husky" SD4000 heavy duty couplings. 2. Below Grade: Bell and Spigot extra heavy with Charlotte neoprene compression gaskets, ASTM C 564, CISPI HSN. 1 Provide Charlotte extra heavy gaskets on extra heavy weight cast iron, 2.04 MISCELLANEOUS PIPE ACCESSORIES A. Escutcheons: Chrome pipe escutcheons, slip -on or split type where pipe passing through finished walls or ceiling may be visible. B. Exposed Metal Pipe and Trim: Chrome plated. C. Control System Connectors: Crane No. 386, 1" steel half couplings, or 1" female pipe thread connectors, D. Install 18 gauge sheetmetal or galvanized steel pipe saddles to protect Insulation. 2.05 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE THE SAME MANUFACTURER. 2.06 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES, PART 3 - EXECUTION 3,01 INSTALLATION A. Clean inside of pipe before installing it. Keep installed piping clean, and protect ends from foreign matter by capping or plugging them during transit, jobsite storage and installation. Open ends of all piping systems shall be protected at all times. 'M [jil � ARRAY hec- dtlicare facilities solutions 6800 Broken Sound Boulevard NW Suite 125 Boca Raton, FL 33487 t:561.995.1700 f:561.995.1701 firm license number www.arrayhfs.corn AA26000880 SEAL: CONSULTANTS: 1 If fit Qa ®�, ®y�e ry P 'i4 ♦ L /°r ems» ® . W N I N6. 3 OF d� 3� � Smith WASeckman LReid,lnc. 600 Arest Hillsboro, Suite 300 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 (954) 421 -1260 FAX: (954) 421 -1466 www.ssr- inc.coin Firm Certification - EB- 0000857 Michael A. Steward PE - 65701 John E. Moulder PE - 33200 SSR JOB 9 1232003.0 OWNER: BAPTIST HEALTH HOSPITAL: SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL PROJ ECT: Info Desk and Coffee Shop ADDRESS: 6200 Southwest 73rd Street South Miami, FL 33143 1 BID AND PERMIT SET 07 -30 -12 N0. DESCRIPTION DATE REVISIONSIISSUES SHEET TITLE: PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS DRAWN: FL CON /REF No. 00000 PROJECT No. 3601 DATE: 07/30/12 SHEET NO. CHECKED: SCALE: As indicated J L.I_ Tnis docur ?ut. is a cop,nY t >��. t.:I inucu� n I rkF:A'l Kira licensed fcr use in the titled pro'I ct unlc � �i ;d idler ,r u;= of tl i,; dor.urn nt ,Iii thpui lr IT, :en perrni; I n of APf,4" i� ilhiyil nr-I rill I pi ttn i ^r The li: ^� COPYRIGHT - 2012 ARRAY HFS