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07-420-0073. Ultra -High impact.mesh: Apply base coat over insulation board to a uniform 1/8 inch thickness. Fully embed ultra-high impact reinforcing mesh into wet adhesive, butt edges at seams, Smooth surface until mesh is not visible, Allow to base coot to dry. Locate at 4'-0" wide perimeter of the rear service door to 6'=0" above grade and as indicated on Architectural drawings. E. Apply finish coating continuously in one operation to the entire wall surface Provide a uniform finished appearance. Level and texture to the specified finish texture. F. Install joint sealants at perimeter joints and joints within the system using elostomeric joint sealants, in accordance with drawing details and sealant manufacturer's recommendations, SECTION 07512 - ROOFING SYSTEM R€PAIR 11 General: When penetration of the existing roofing system is required to accommodate now construction, perform necessary roofing system repair. A. Coordination: Before starting work, verify with the Tenant's Construction Manager and the Owner the following: 1. Existing roof system materials and installation methods, 2. Repair work responsibilities and warranty requirements. To maintain original warranty, where provided use original roof contractor, B. Qualifications: Repair work shall be performed only by an experienced roofing installer approved or licensed by the existing roofing system materials manufacturer; with - not less than five years of successful experience installing and repairing roofing systems similar to this projects existing roofing system, 2.1 Materials: A. Provide and install only materials approved and recommended by the roofing manufacturer for repairing the existing roofing system, 3.1 Installation: A. Preparation: Inspect roof surface conditions with roof manufacturer's representative to verify extent and location of any other repairs required to ensure a watertight roofing -9- g g system upon completion of the repair work, B. Make necessary repairs, Match existing roof slope, insulation materials and roofing membrane materials, except as otherwise approved by the existing roofing system manufacturer to accommodate new construction and repair work, C. Install curb flashing furnished by mechanical and electrical trades for new roof top SECTION 07720 - IMOTISCUTTLC & LADDER SAFETY PDST 1.1 General: Provide roof scuttle and safety post as shown & specified. A. Coordination: Before starting work, verify with the Tenant's Construction Manager and the Owner the following: 1. Verify that other trades with related work are complete before installing roof R g scuttle(s). . 2. Mounting surfaces shall be straight and secure; substrates shall. be of proper width. 3. Refer to the construction documents, shop drawings, and manufacturer's installation instructions, 4. Coordinate installation with roof membrane and roof insulation manufacturer's instructions before starting, 2,1 Materials: A. Manufacturer: The Bilco Company, (203) 934-6363, internet www,bilco.com, 1. Roof Scuttle: Type S-50 metal roof scuttle, size 3'=0" width x 2'-6" length (length denotes hinge side). The roof scuttle shall be single leaf and come pre -assembled from the manufacturer. Factory finish shall be mill finish aluminum, 2. Safety Post: Model 4 ladder safety post. The ladder safety past shall come re -assembled from the manufacturer, Factor finish p = R y shall be mill finish aluminum. 3.1 Installation: A. Verify that roof scuttle & ladder safety past installation will not disrupt other trades, Verify that the substrate is dry, clean, and free of foreign matter. Report and correct defects SECTION 07900 - pdr��t(ITt`i__bff allatian, 11 General: Provide joint sealers as shown and specified. A. Standards: Comply with ASTM C 920 requirements, B. Application: Performed by skilled, experienced joint sealant applicators, 2.1 Materials: A. Polyurethane sealants: Sika Corporation, (800) 933-7452, internet www.sikoUSA.com, "Sika flex 2c NS/SL" two -component polyurethane -based, elastomeric sealant, B. Silicone sealants: Dow Corning Corp, (800) 634-9660, internet www.dowcorning.com, 1. "732 Multi -Purpose" one -component silicone RTV non -slumping R sealant, p 9 ---g 2. "791 Silicone Perimeter Sealant" one -component, silicone-bosed elastomeric sealant, 3, "795 Silicone BuildingSealant'" one -component, silicone -based elastomeric sealant, _ p 4, "786 Mildew Resistant Silicone Sealant", one -component fungicidal silicone based sealant. C. Firestopping sealants: 3M Fire Protection Products, (800) 328-1687, internet www.3m.com/firsto.D, "3M Fire Barrier CP 25WB+ Caulk" or an approved equal one -component, intumescent latex/water-based caulk. D. Joint backing: Non-absorptive, non -staining compressible foam rod stock recommended by sealant manufacturer, compatible with joint sealant, oversized 30%. A. Preparation: Clean and prepare joints immediately before installing joint sealers: 1. Install joint sealant backer rod, when recommended by sealant manufacturer for application indicated. B. Installation: Install joint sealant materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions, 1, Apply joint sealants in uniform, continuous ribbons without gaps or air pockets. Hand tool and finish all joints. 2. Install joint sealants to depths recommended by sealant manufacturer. C. Interior Schedule: 1. Provide sealant color matching adjacent surfaces, unless noted otherwise. a. Apply a continuous bead of white silicone sealant at perimeter of all plumbing_ fixtures and plumbing penetrations, b. Apply a continuous bead of clear silicone sealant at the following .locations: 1.) Wall panels and base in kitchen, 2.) Joint of FRP and stainless steel wail panels, 3.) FRP and stainless steel kitchen equipment, 4,) FRP to Quarry tile. 5,) Galvanized base to concrete floor. 2. Silicone sealants: Locations and calors as scheduled. a, 732 Multipurpose Sealant: 1.) Hood to Stainless and Chef's Table to Stainless: Aluminum. 2,) Galvanized to Drywall; FRP to FRP & Grid; FRP to Drywall and White Pointed Walls to Wood Cap: White, On Red pointed walls: Clear b, 791 Perimeter Sealant: 1.) FRP to Quarry Tile: Clear. 2,) Stainless to Quarry Tile: Clear. C. 79.5 Building Sealant: 1. Restroom Lavatories to - - - ) Stainless and Galvanized to Galvanized: Aluminum. 2.) Corrugated Siding to Wood: Silver, d, 786 Mildew Resistant Sealant: 1.) Three (3) -Compartment Sink to FRP: Clear, 2,) Toilet to Quarry Tile: White, 3, Firestopping sealants: Penetrations and perimeter joints of fire-resistant rated walls. Pointoble. D. Exterior Schedule: 3,1 Installation A. 1. Polyurethane sealants: Sidewalks, Slab to Sidewalks, Base and Concrete. Provide sealant and recommendations, Securely fasten all attached parts. Fit faces of mortised parts color matching adjacent surfaces, A. - Install the aluminum storefront framing systems in accordance with the manufacturer's B. 2. Silicone sealants: Windows to Frame, 791 Perimeter Sealant, Clear, W installation instructions and approved shop drawings,. DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS B. Install component ports level, plumb, true to line and with uniform joints and reveals, SECTION 4D110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES Mount hardware units at heights indicated in DHI "Recommended Locations for Builders Secure to structure with non -staining and non corrosive shims, permanent anchors, Hardware", unless otherwise required to comply with requirements of governing_ codes and regulations_. Conform to ANSI A117,1 and ADAGE guidelines for accessibility. fasteners, spacers and fillers. 1.1 General; Provide steel doors and frames as shown and specified, C. Anchor component arts secure) in lace b bolting, or other perm R R Y R Y 9, permanent mechanical 3, Bottom Butts: 5 inches; finish floor to bottom of butt, ry� 4. Locks: S-2", centerline from finish floor, attachment system, that will comply with performance requirements and permit movements A. Standards: Materials and construction shall conform to the following: 6. Pulls: 3'-6", centerline from finish floor. as required 7. Pushes: 4'-2", centerline from finish floor. 1, ANSI A250,8-1998 "Specifications for. Standard Steel Doors and Frames." GLAZING 1.1 GeneroL Provide glass and glazing as shown and specified. A. 2. ANSI A250.11-01 "Erection Instructions for Steel Frames," D. Set sill members in a bed of sealant compound. Install `clot sealants at perimeter joints R j- R 1 3. SDI 122-99 " Installation for Standard Steel doors and Frames, B. and within the aluminum storefront framing systems work with silicone joint sealants, in 1, Codes and standards: Provide type of glass and glazing products that comply with Z accordance with Section 07900 and the manufacturer's requirements, B. Manufacturer: A member of the Steel Door Institute (SDI). materials and installation. 2. System Performance: Provide glass and glazing that has been produced, fabricated - E. - Install aluminum storefront framing systems glass and glazing, in accordance with Section 2,1 Materials: applicable, impact loading, without failure including lass or breakage of glass, failure 08800 and the manufacturer's requirements, . A. Steel Doors: 3. Installation: Performed only by experienced glaziers. C, 1, Interior: Heavy-duty Level 2, physical performance B, Model 2 seamless construction, ASTM SECTION 08710 - DOOR HARDWARE A1008, 18 gage cold -rolled steel face sheets manufacturer's standard care. 2, Exterior: Extra heavy-duty Level 3 physical sisal construction, Y Y , R Y- performance A, Model 2 seamless construction, 1.1 -General: Provide door hardware as shown and specified, �. ASTM A1008, 16 gage cold°rolled steel face sheets; tops and bottoms closed with flush steel cops, manufacturer's standard plastic foam insulating core. A. Standards: Materials and installation shall conform to the following:galvanized 1, ANSI A117.1=1998 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. B. Steel Frames: ASTM A1008, 16 gage coldrolled steel, 2. ANSI/BHMA A156 Series Builders Hardware 1 Provide combination buck, jamb and trim type frames for 1-3/4" thick doors, unless B. otherwise indicated. Quality Assurance: 2. Interior and exterior frames: Set-up welded type with mitered corners, reinforced, fully 1, Codes and standards: Provide hardware complying with local Building Code sears welded with exposed welds ground smooth. requirements and the Tenant's standards for keying and security systems. 2. Project scheduling: Performed by on Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC). C. Door and frame fabrication: 3. Package each iters of hardware and each lockset, complete with all screws, anchors, 1, provide cutouts for mortised hardware accurately located and made to fit hardware. _ a w installation instructions and templates, Identify package indexing with corresponding corresponding Provide closer reinforcement for all doors with surface mounted door closers. item number of the .hardware schedule, 2. Punch frames and factory install rubber door silencers, 4. After hardware schedule acceptance, provide necessary templates or physical hardware 3. Provide minimum three anchors of suitable design for each jamb. to required trades for cutting, reinforcing, or preparing their products to receive 4. Provide floor clip on bottom of each jamb, Provide angle spreaders at bottom of each R J- 9 R h hardware. Furnish templates to metal and woad door manufacturer's. R set-up frame. 2,1 Materials: D. Shop painting: Clean and paint exposed surfaces of steel door and frame units. Apply one baked -on shop coot of rust -inhibitive prime point in accordance with ANSI A250.10. Provide a A. No substitutions allowed. Requirements for manufacturer, design, grade, function, finish, size uniformly finished surface ready to receive finish paint, and other distinctive qualities of each type of door hardware are indicated on the drawings, 3.1 Installation: A. Install frames plumb, level, rigid, and in true alignment as recommended in ANSI A250,11, B. Install doors plumb and in true alignment and fastened to achieve the maximum operational effectiveness and appearance as recommended in SDI 122, SECTION 08215 - WOOD DOORS AND WINDOWS 1,1 General: Provide wood doors and windows as shown and specified, A. Standards: Materials and construction shall conform to the following: 1, ANSI/WDMA I.S.1-A-97 "Architectural Wood Flush Doors," 2. WDMA I.S. 6A-99 "Architectural Stile and Roil Doors" B. Manufacturer; A member of the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA), C, Door and Window Warranty: 1, Submit written warranty, signed by manufacturer, installer and Contractor, agreeing to replace doors and windows defective in materials and workmanship for five years after date of acceptance. 2. Remove and replace defective doors and windows, including furnishing, installing and finishing new doors and windows, without cost to the Tenant during warranty period, 2.1 Materials: A, Interior Flush Wood Doors: Flush 5 -ply, solid particle board core, APC -5, doors with Plain Sliced White Birch hardwood veneer by Holey Brothers, Inc. (800) 854-5951, B. Exterior Stile and Roil Wood Doors: Full glazed, French type stile and rail doors, Performance Series #6002, Fir/Hemlock, with 3/4" thick clear fully tempered insulating glass by Simpson Door Co, (800) 952-4057. C. Fabrication: 1. Interior flush wood doors: Fabricate flush doors in accordance with ANSI/WDMA I.S. 1-A Custom Grade" requirements, Type I waterproof adhesive. 2. Exterior Stile and Rail Wood Doors and Windows: Fabricate stile and roil wood doors and windows in accordance with WDMA I,S. 6A Custom Grade" requirements, Type I waterproof adhesive, 3. Water repellent treatment: Provide wood doors and windows factory water repellent preservative treated in accordance with WDMA I.S.4 after manufacturing, 4. Factory pre4lt doors and windows to fit frame opening_ sizes indicated with uniform clearances and pre -machine wood doors for hardware. Comply with final hardware schedule, doorframe shop drawings and hardware templates, 5. Factory glaze doors and windows with 3/41" thick clear tempered insulating Mass complying with Section 08800 requirements. - D, Finish: Provide all exterior wood doors and windows shop finished with three coats of Sikkens clear exteriorood - w finish, Provide 1511 interior wood doors chap finished w/ 3 coats of clear polyurethane, provide surface preparation, materials and application conforming_ to Section 09900 -Paints and Coatings requirements, 3.1 Installation A. Provided under Section 06210 - Finish Carpentry and Millwork. 1. Install wood doom and windows in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions, a. Install exterior wood doors and windows in exterior metal framing as shown on the drawings, b, Install interior wood doors in metal frames. C. Provide doors and windows securely anchored into position. Adjust wood doors to provide uniform clearance and to contact stops uniformly. Remove and replace doors and windows that are warped, bowed or otherwise damaged and cannot be properly fit to the opening, SECTION 08415 - ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 1,1 General: Provide aluminum entrances and storefronts as shown and specified. A. Standards: Materials and construction shall conform to the fallowing: 1. AAMA SFM=1-87 "Aluminum Storefront and Entrance Manual," 2.1 Materials: A, Provide aluminum entrances and storefronts matching the existing building aluminum entrances and storefronts, unless otherwise indicated, B. Aluminum entrance doors: When scheduled, provide standard extruded aluminum narrow stile, flush glazed, single acting, butt hinged entrance doors, accepting 1" insulating glass, 1. Entrance door hardware: Type, quantity and finish as indicated on the Drowings. C. Storefront framing: Standard extruded aluminum flush glazed thermally broken storefront framing. Basic framing 21' x 4-1/2" member size, lass, 9 g accepting 1" thick insulating _ accepting D. Aluminum finish: Architectural Class 2 Clear Anodized Anodic Coating, or match as noted on plans. E. Glass and glazing: Provide clear tempered insulating glass and glazing materials complying with Section 08800 requirements. F. Fabrication: Shap fabricate aluminum entrances and storefront system components. Fit and assemble the work at the shop to the greatest extent possible, Maintain true continuity of line and accurote relation of planes and angles. Provide secure attachment and support at mechanical joints, with hairline fit of contacting_ members, Conceal fasteners wherever possible, s •ii:. ��...c?l,.�C..�I'_._.r__�.J.:x.�,�, ,'��IE,.S.mi4Cy..,`.`2�...�1�6�+55`�.:.t�,,.€_�,._��.-.,.�.r3��Phf�.�.15�.s�3i+.:-F��.�._SLF�aY..,,_.i�. _ ��,Y,.���-:It.�.t_..<a<.-..,-r-�t�^,�.,�n:+s__def.wry,!.�-_�,�.s.n,__..,._r_..-"��.�.�::, a ..,.�._.•.,.a,.. _. �.�-_ se...�. _«....,,-._r� _,...•>.. _ ._,., _. .....,.._.. .�..,....a-..............._.T.... _...,....... ..,.._.,.. .,._.._._.-_r _.. ____.._ __ _ ___-_-- __ B, Review the keying system with the Tenant and provide the type required, 3.1 Installation A. Install each hardware item in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations, Securely fasten all attached parts. Fit faces of mortised parts snug and flush. Verify operating parts move freely and smoothly without binding or sticking, without excessive clearance, B. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location, Adjust and reinforce attachment W substrate as required for proper installation and operation. Drill and countersink units that 0 �- are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in X accordance with industry standards, C. Mount hardware units at heights indicated in DHI "Recommended Locations for Builders 0 Hardware", unless otherwise required to comply with requirements of governing_ codes and regulations_. Conform to ANSI A117,1 and ADAGE guidelines for accessibility. 1, Top Butts: 5 inches; top of butt from head of frame, LLJ1�- 2. Middle Butts: 3"-2", centerline from finish floor, 3, Bottom Butts: 5 inches; finish floor to bottom of butt, ry� 4. Locks: S-2", centerline from finish floor, 5, Knobs: 3 2" centerline from finish floor. 6. Pulls: 3'-6", centerline from finish floor. oF- 7. Pushes: 4'-2", centerline from finish floor. SECTION DSDDO GLAZING 1.1 GeneroL Provide glass and glazing as shown and specified. A. Standards: Materials and installation shall conform to the following'. > 1. CPSC 16 CFR Part 1201 (1-91)"Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials." 2, GANA "Glazing Manual - 1990." B. Quality Assurance: 1, Codes and standards: Provide type of glass and glazing products that comply with Z ANSI 297,1 and testing requirements of 16 CFR Part. 1201 for category II materials. Comply with all applicable codes, standards and regulations that control safety glazing materials and installation. 2. System Performance: Provide glass and glazing that has been produced, fabricated and installed to withstand normal thermal movement, wind loading and, where - applicable, impact loading, without failure including lass or breakage of glass, failure of glazing sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight, deterioration ofg lass and glazing materials and other defects in the work, 3. Installation: Performed only by experienced glaziers. C, Warranty: 1, Insulating glass: Five years from date of installation against defects that materially obstruct vision through the glass or affect thermal and physical integrity. 2.1 Materials - A, Glass: 1. Float Glass (FG): 1/4" thick clear float glass, 2, Tempered Glass (TG): 1/4" and 1/2" thick clear, tempered safety glass, free -of -tong darks, 3. Insulating Glass (IGL): 1" thick clear, 1 sealed tempered glass; 1 4'" thick interior and R � exterior glass lites with 1/2" air space, 4. Spandrel Glass (SG) 1/4" thick, heat -strengthened "Vitrolux" with fused ceramic frit on #2 surface, by Interpone Glass Co. (800) 334-1797, Color as indicated on the drawings. B. Glazing Materials: 1, Glazing Sealants: Provide elostomeric glazing sealants suitable for applications indicated; compatible with one another and with other materials they will contact, complying with ASTM 0920, 2, Glazing Tape: Provide preformed, non -staining and non -migrating elastomeric tape, as recommended by tape and glass manufacturers for application indicated, complying with ASTM C 1281, 3. Glazing gaskets: Provide manufacturer's standard snap -on aluminum stops and neoprene, vinyl or EPDM glazing_ gaskets, .4. Provide setting blocks, spacers and edge blocks of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazing standard, and compatible with surfaces contacted in installation, C. Fabrication: Factory fabricate and size all glass, 3,1 Installation A. -Preparation- 1 . reparation:1. Field verify measurements and conditions of installation, 2. Examine all details. Provide proper fitting to details indicated. 3. Glazing channel dimensions shown are intended to provide for necessary bite on glass, minimum edge clearance and adequate glazing materials thickness, with reasonable tolerances. Adjust as required by job conditions at time of installation, B. Install glass and glazing in accordance with the GANA ,"Glazing Manual" and glass manufacturer's recommendations, 1, Install insulating _lass units to comply with recommendations b Sealed Insulatin- g 9- RY Y g Glass Manufacturers Association (SIGMA), C. Install setting blocks of proper size at quarter points of sill rabbet. Provide spacers as required, D, Install glazing sealants, tapes and gaskets in accordance with manufacturer's 4 u recommendations. Set -lass without springing and install secure) to prevent raWin" oro g- springing g Y R 19_ _ breakage. U00 E. Protect glass from breakage during remaining cons#roc#ion. Do not remove non -permanent labels until final acceptance. U- uuu, DIVISION 9 -- FINISHES SECTION 09250 - GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS 1.1 General: Provide gypsum board systems as shown and specified. A. Standards: Materials and installation shall conform to the fallowing; 1. GA 21440 "Levels of Gypsum Board Finish." 2, GA -216 "Specifications for Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board," 3. USG "SA923 Drywall/Steel Framed Systems." 2.1 Materials: A. Manufacturer: United States Gypsum Co. (USG), (800) 874-4968, internet www.usg.com. B. Metal framing: Comply with ASTM C 754 and ASTM C 645 for materials and sizes, 1. Partition metal framing: a, Studs: Galvanized steel, C-shaped, sizes indicated, 20 gage "ST20" b. Runners: Match studs, type recommended by stud manufacturer for floor and ceiling support of studs. Provide flexible ceiling runners for full height metal stud framed partitions continuous from floor to underside of structural members or deck above. C, Ceiling and Soffit metal froming/suspension systems: 1. Small areas: Metal stud framing of appropriate size and gage for spans indicated. 2. Large areas: Furring channel ,"Grillage" or "Direct Suspension System" designed for concealed support of gypsum board ceilings, of proper type for use indicated, 3. Furring members: 20 gage, galvanized steel screw , furring shaped type, hat=shed - g D. Gypsum board panels: USG "Sheetrock" complying with ASTM 01396, tapered edge face panels, 48" wide, in maximum lengths available to minimize end joint conditions, 5/8" thick. 1. General use panels: Sheetrock Regular panels. 2. Fire rated panels: Sheetrock Firecode Core panels, 3. Water=resistant: panels: Sheetrock HUMITEK panels. E. Cement board: USG DUROCK Cement Board, 5/8" thick x manufacturer's standard width, complying with ANSI A118,9, and in maximum lengths available to minimize end-to-end butt joints, F. Fasteners: USG Type "S" bugle head screws for metal framing, USG Type "W" bugle head screws for woad framing, manufacturer's recommended length for panel thickness indicated, G. Trim: Galvanized steel . with knurled and perforated flanges. USG Dur-A-Beod corner bead, No, 200B cosing bead metal trim, Na. 093 Control Joint. H. Joint treatment: USG Joint Treatment System, utilizing "Sheetrock Brand Joint Tape", and '"Sheetrock Brand Setting -Type (DURABOND)" compound for tape bedding and topping. I. Adhesives: USG "Sheetrock Brand Setting -Type (DURABOND) 210 or 90" compound for tape bedding and topping, J. Acoustical sealant: USG Sheetrock Acoustical Sealant, water -base type, .gunnable sealant for sealing sound -rated gypsum board systems. K. Sound attenuation insulation: USG Thermlafiber unfoced 3-1/2" thick, mineral fiber insulating butts/blankets; standard lengths and widths required to coordinate with spaces insulated. 3,1 Installation A. Install metal wall and partition framing and ceiling suspension/ support systems in accordance with USG Bulletin SA 923 and complying with ASTM 0754. 1. Ceiling suspension/ support systems: Metal furring system/direct suspension or steel stud framing system, 2. Wall and partition framing: o. Install steel studs at 16" on center or at spacing indicated with bottom and tap runner tracks anchored to substrates. Provide flexible ceiling runner tracks at full height partitions, b. Terminate partition stud system 4" above ceilings, except where indicated to be extended to structural support or roof deck above. Brace tops of partition framing to structure or roof deck at maximum 4'-0" on center spacing, C. Frame openings mors than 2'=0" wide with two 20 gage studs at each jamb. d, Coordinate the installation of supplementary blacking and nailers, pr=ovided under Section 06100 work, to support shelving, millwork, toilet accessories, and similar work that cannot be adequately supported by gypsum board alone. B. Application and Finishing: Install and finish gypsum board to comply with ASTM C 840 and Gypsum Association GA 216 "Recommended Specifications for the Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board," 1. Screw fasten all gypsum board panels. 2, Metal Trim: Install metal corner beads at external corners of gypsum board work and metal trim wherever edge of gypsum board would be exposed. Use longest practical lengths. 3, Control Joints: Locate and install control joints in accordance with USG Bulletin SA923 "Good Design Practice" recommendations. C. Acoustical Treatment: 1. Where sound -attenuation insulation is indicated, seal gypsum board construction at perimeters, control joints, junction boxes, openings and penetrations with a continuous bead of acoustical sealant including a bead at both faces of partitions. 2. Install sound attenuation insulation at scheduled partitions and ceilings. Install insulation in single layer of required thickness. Extend full thickness over entire area to be insulated. Cut and fit tight around obstructions. Fill all voids, 3. At openings and cutouts, fill open spaces between edges of gypsum board and fixtures, cabinets, ducts, and other flush or penetrating items, with continuous bead of acoustical sealant, 4. Seal sides and backs of electrical boxes to completely close up openings and joints with a bead of acoustical treatment. D. Finishing: 1. Comply with manufacturer's instructions for mixing, handling, and application of materials. Apply treatment at joints both directions, at flanges of trim accessories, penetrations of gypsum board (electrical boxes, piping_, and similar work), fastener heads, surface defects, and elsewhere as indicated, Apply in manner that will result in each of these items being concealed when applied decoration has been completed, 2, Apply joint tape at joints between gypsum boards, except where trim accessories are indicated. 3, Interior Exposed Gypsum Board Finish: Level 4 Finish. a, Locations: Typical for all walls and ceilings, unless otherwise indicated b, Finish interior gypsum board by applying the following joint compounds in three coats (not including prefill of openings in base), and sand between coats and after last coot: c. Embedding and First Coat: Setting=type joint or taping compound. d. Fill (Second) Coat: Setting -type topping compound. e. Finish (Third) Coat: Setting type topping compound. 4, Interior Concealed Gypsum Board: Level 3 Partial Finishing. a, Finish concealed gypsum board construction that requires finishing some as exposed gypsum board construction, except the third coat and sanding can be omitted. E. Cement Board: Install cement board as a 16" high base at all kitchen and kitchen cook line wall types. Joint finish not required, �`TX - C�ONS�,JLTAbT: GLAVAN FEHk ARCHITECTS INC. 4 � u u 2 MIRANOVA PLACE u 0YUMBUS, OHIO 43215 u - T E L 6 1 4 2 2 8, 3 4 0 0 F A X 61 4. 2 2 8, 3 3 8 7 WWW , L A V A N COM GOPYRIOHT 2131317 THIO DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OE SERVICE, AND AS CUUH, REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF LHIPOTLE MEXICAN BRILL INC., PERMISSION FOR USE 13P THIS DOCUMENT III LIMITED AND CAN BE EXTENDED ONLY BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT. WITH CHIPOTLE MEXICAN BRILL INC.. 1 543 WAZEE STREET DENVER, 01:3LUIRADE3 E30202 PHONE: (303) 59S-413nn FAX: (3133) 595-4014 INTERNET: www.CHIPOTL€.CSM � �tl LO W 0 �- X GOPYRIOHT 2131317 THIO DRAWING IS AN INSTRUMENT OE SERVICE, AND AS CUUH, REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF LHIPOTLE MEXICAN BRILL INC., PERMISSION FOR USE 13P THIS DOCUMENT III LIMITED AND CAN BE EXTENDED ONLY BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT. WITH CHIPOTLE MEXICAN BRILL INC.. 1 543 WAZEE STREET DENVER, 01:3LUIRADE3 E30202 PHONE: (303) 59S-413nn FAX: (3133) 595-4014 INTERNET: www.CHIPOTL€.CSM Issue record: - 03.05.2007 FIREARM - - - - I�� f D��M UDMITTAL Revisions: 03.06,2007 ERPD COMMENTS Drown: - A€,J,JD Checked: CO Project No. CMG302 Contents: Specification 012 Fate of Last Priest: 03.07.2007 LO W 0 �- X 0 0 L) It LLJ1�- 0 ry� J L� oF- LLJ V) > _ Z t_0 - Issue record: - 03.05.2007 FIREARM - - - - I�� f D��M UDMITTAL Revisions: 03.06,2007 ERPD COMMENTS Drown: - A€,J,JD Checked: CO Project No. CMG302 Contents: Specification 012 Fate of Last Priest: 03.07.2007