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    NOATAK K-12 REPLACEMENT SCHOOL DIVISION 16

    NORTHWEST ARCTIC BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTRICAL

    Section 16710 - Page 1

    Burkhart Croft Architects, LLC TELECOMMUNICATION DISTRIBUTION

    SECTION 16710 TELECOMMUNICATION DISTRIBUTION

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. The intent of this Specification is to place in working order a complete, fully tested and

    documented telecommunication cabling system consisting of both Category 5e copper and

    fiber optic cabling complying with the Codes and Standards referenced herein. In addition,

    horizontal voice cabling and patch capabilities will be provided for the operation of the

    owner installed telephone system.

    B. Section includes backboards, pathways, cabinets, racks, termination devices, outlets, and

    premises wiring to install a structured Category 5e rated telecommunication cabling

    system.

    C. Related Sections:

    1. Section 16060 - Grounding and Bonding.

    2. Section 16070 - Electrical Hangars and Supports.

    3. Section 16075 - Electrical Identification.

    4. Section 16123 - Building Wire and Cable.

    5. Section 16130 - Raceway and Boxes.

    6. Section 16133 Cable Trays.

    7. Section 16141 - Floor Boxes.

    1.2 REFERENCE CODES AND STANDARDS

    A. Design, manufacture, test, and install telecommunications cabling networks per

    manufacturer's requirements and in accordance with NFPA-70 (National Electrical Code),

    state codes, local codes, requirements of authorities having jurisdiction, and particularly

    the following standards:

    1. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B Addendum 1, Draft 10

    2. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1 - General Cabling System Requirements

    3. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 - Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components

    4. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3 - Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard

    5. ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A - Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications

    Pathways and spaces

    6. ANSI/TIA/EIA-606 - Administration Standard for the Telecommunications

    Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings.

    7. ANSI/TIA/EIA-607 - Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for

    Telecommunications

    8. Install cabling in accordance with the most recent edition of BICSI publications:

    a. BICSI - Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual.

    b. BICSI - Cabling Installation Manual.

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    1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    A. Provide the equipment, materials, and labor to install the systems shown on the drawings

    and specified herein. This shall include (but not be limited to) provision of all trenching

    and backfill, raceways, sleeves, boxes, gutters, shelves, enclosures, shelf and enclosure

    supports, backboards, equipment racks, line and low voltage wire and cable, patch cords,

    pull ropes (in unused conduits), terminal modules, panels, outlets, jacks, splices,

    connections, cable management, labeling, testing and all other material, equipment, and

    labor required to make the systems fully operational.

    B. Service entrance from telecommunications utility company.

    1. Telecommunications Utility Company: XXX

    2. Service Entrance Pathway: Empty raceways with pull rope from point of Telephone

    Utility connection at property line to building service terminal backboard intelecommunication closet.

    C. Backbone Pathway: Conform to EIA/TIA requirements using fiber cable in innerduct and

    copper cable, routed in continuous pathway support, J-hooks and conduit sleeves.

    D. Horizontal Pathway: Conform to EIA/TIA requirements, using raceway, continuous

    pathway support, J-hooks and conduit sleeves.

    E. Backbone Cabling:

    1. Data: Complete system of optical fiber backbone cable system from main distribution

    frame to intermediate distribution frame with all terminations installed in Fiber

    Connector Housing Units.

    2. Voice: Complete system of multi-conductor pair UTP cable from main distribution

    frame to telecommunication intermediate distribution frame location.

    F. Horizontal Cabling: Complete structured cabling system star topology from patch panels

    to station outlets using unshielded twisted pair (UTP) horizontal cables.

    1.4 SUBMITTALS

    A. Division 1 - Submittals: Submittal procedures.

    1. Manufacturer's Catalog Data shall be submitted for the following items. Data shall

    include a complete list of parts, special tools, and supplies with current unit prices and

    source of supply.

    a. UTP Copper Cable.b. UTP Telecommunications Jacks and Faceplates.

    c. UTP Modular Patch Panel.

    d. UTP Patch Cables.

    e. Fiber Cable.

    f. Fiber Connectors.

    g. Fiber Connector Housings and Panels.

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    h. Equipment Racks.

    i. Cable Management Panels.j. Cable Organizers.

    k. UTP and Fiber Telecommunications Cable Tester.

    l. Ladder Racking

    m. Terminal Modules

    n. Rack Mounted UPS Device

    B. Labeling System: Coordinate with Contracting Agency for Owners labeling conventions.

    Submit Project labeling system for approval. Where room numbers are employed in

    identification scheme, use room numbers as listed in final room sign schedule.

    C. Quality Assurance Plan: Contractor shall prepare a quality assurance plan which provides

    a detailed outline of all testing to be accomplished. Quality assurance plan shall include, asa minimum, a schedule of when tests will be performed relative to installation milestones,

    specific test procedures that will be used, a list of test equipment that will be used

    including manufacturer, model number, calibration certification, range and resolution

    accuracy. Test plan shall be submitted to the Owner for approval at least 30 days prior to

    the start of testing.

    D. Shop Drawings shall include dimensioned layout of equipment rooms and

    telecommunication closets, including backboards, patch panels, grounding terminal bus

    bars, ladder racking, equipment, etc. Layouts shall coordinate with lighting fixtures,

    HVAC equipment, etc., which affect room layouts.

    E. Shop Drawings shall include dimensioned layout of major pathways, including j-hooks,

    sleeves, cable trays, conduits 2 and larger and location of firewall penetrations.

    F. Shop drawings shall include riser style diagram of all backbone wiring and terminations

    and typical horizontal wiring and termination for owner review and approval.

    G. Shop drawings shall include labeling documentation.

    1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

    A. Division 1 Contract Closeout: Closeout procedures.

    B. Project Record Documents: Record actual locations and sizes of pathways and outlets.

    Include all test report. Provide floor plan with identification of all outlets. Provide 1/16scale (minimum) laminated floor plan with accurate identification of all outlets served by

    respective closet in each closet, including a single line representation of the network

    system.

    1.6 WORKMANSHIP

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    A. Components of the system shall be installed in a neat, workmanlike manner. Wiring color

    codes shall be strictly observed and terminations shall be uniform throughout the system.Identification markings and systems shall be uniform. TIA/EIA 568B wiring codes as

    shown on the drawings shall standardize all wiring

    B. Install materials and equipment in accordance with applicable standards, codes,

    requirements, and recommendations of national, state, and local authorities having

    jurisdiction, and National Electrical Code (NEC) and with manufacturer's printed

    instructions

    1.7 QUALIFICATIONS

    A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section

    with minimum three years documented experience.

    B. Installer: Specialty telecommunication system contractor primarily engaged in installing

    products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience.

    Installer shall be certified by manufacture of cabling and termination equipment to be

    installed. Contractor shall include listing of at least three projects of equivalent scope and

    size, including date of project completion, location of project, and point of contact or

    reference for each specific project.

    C. Testing Agency: Specialty telecommunication system contractor specializing in testing

    products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience.

    1.8 COORDINATION

    A. The necessity to coordinate this work with the Owner and the Contracting Agency is

    emphasized. The Contractor shall be responsible for any omissions, delays and additional

    cost due to lack of coordination or approval from the same.

    B. Coordinate all work with lighting, power, ventilation, sprinklers and other systems in the

    communication rooms to avoid interferences.

    C. Coordinate with the utility company for all requirements of service installation.

    1.9 TERMINOLOGY

    A. Backbone Cables - Copper or optical fiber cables connecting main cross-connect facilitiesor intermediate cross-connect facilities.

    B. Cable Management Troughs, gutters, management panels, etc., mounted in conjunction

    with telecommunications distribution equipment and terminal blocks, for the routing of

    cables and patch cords in a neat and workmanlike manner.

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    C. Data Generic term for Structured Telecommunication Distribution System cabling and

    hardware infrastructure internal and external to a building or buildings used to transmitvoice and data, etc.

    D. Horizontal Cables Cables connecting patch panels or terminal blocks in the

    Telecommunications Rooms to the outlet jacks.

    E. Jacks or Ports - Female mechanical termination device for horizontal cables.

    F. LEC - Local Exchange Carrier Serving Utility.

    G. Outlets - Device plate that contains jacks or ports.

    H. Patch Panels Rack mounted connecting hardware to connect horizontal or backbone

    cables to an arrangement of fixed connectors using patch cords or to form cross or

    interconnections.

    I. Pathways-refers to conduits, sleeves, cabletrays, distribution rings, etc., which are

    employed to route backbone and horizontal cables between telecommunication rooms,

    outlets, etc. for placement, support, and protection of the telecommunication cables.

    J. Rack Mounting frame to support telecommunication equipment, patch panels, etc.

    K. Telecommunications Rooms (TR) Space for housing telecommunications equipment,

    cable terminations and cross-connect wiring.

    L. Terminal Blocks - Multiple punch down cable terminations.

    1.10 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS

    A. Provide products of manufacturers as named in individual articles

    1. Submittals to be approved by Engineer and NWABSD project manager, before

    installation.

    2. Where no manufacturer is specified, provide products of manufacturers in compliance

    with requirements.

    3. Any item of equipment or material not specifically addressed on the drawings or in this

    document and required to provide a complete installation shall be provided in a level of

    quality consistent with other specified items.

    4. Provide products that are suitable for intended use, including, but not limited toenvironmental, regulatory, and electrical requirements.

    B. Structured cabling system will include copper cable, fiber cable, termination jacks, outlets,

    patch panels, patch cords, fiber connection panels, and connecting hardware. Provide all

    equipment from one of the following list of approved manufacturers structured systems:

    KRONE, Ortronics/Berk-tek, AVAYA Technologies (Lucent).

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    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR STATION CABLING

    A. Horizontal Cable and Copper Backbone Cable: Plenum rated, Category 5e, four pair, 24

    AWG twisted copper conductors, 350 Megahertz Cable.

    1. KRONE #TN5ETP-***02 Plenum Rated.

    2. Berk-tek LANmark 350 CMP Plenum Rated.

    3. AVAYA #2061 Plenum Rated.

    2.2 STATION HARDWARE

    A. Jacks: Flush mount, 8 pin, 568-B pairing convention with faceplates or connectors.

    Numbered ports.

    1. KRONE K600 #6467-1-081-10 T568A/B.

    2. Ortronics TracJack #OR-63750001 T568A/B

    3. AVAYA #MPS100E-246 T568B.

    B. Faceplates: White, match faceplate jack count as shown on drawings. Use of blanks is

    discouraged.

    1. KRONE #6644-1-154-02.

    2. Ortronics TracJack # OR-40300546 or EP01-067-01

    3. AVAYA #M14L-246.

    C. Icons and Labels:

    1. KRONE included in the faceplate.

    2. Ortronics #OR4030920x; Numbered icons - must be glued in place (x = jack ID, i.e.

    1,2,3,4). Numbered icons not required custom numbered faceplate.

    3. AVAYA included in the faceplate.

    2.3 PATCH PANELS

    A. Data Patch Panels: 48 Port Category 5e. Install the number of patch panels in each

    equipment rack as required to terminate all UTP cables at the rack plus twenty five (25)

    percent spare capacity. Horizontal cable management shall be provided for each patch

    panels without integrated horizontal cable management.

    1. KRONE Enhanced Patch Panel 6653-1-466-48.

    2. Ortronics #OR-851004038 2RMS

    3. AVAYA Patchmax PM2150PSE-48 with integral horizontal management.

    2.4 PATCH CORDS

    A. Patch Panel Patch Cords: Provide one round seven foot long, Category 5e rated, blue, four

    pair, 24 AWG twisted stranded copper conductors for each terminated patch panel port.

    Deliver patch cords to Owner at project site.

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    1. KRONE TruePatch#TP5ETA-WT07.

    2. Ortronics #OR-836GT8007DE06.3. AVAYA #D8CM-IV7.

    B. Station Outlet Patch Cords: Provide one round nine foot long (ten foot for Lucent and

    Krone), Category 5e rated blue 24 AWG twisted stranded copper pair conductors for each

    terminated station outlet jack plus 25% additional cables for future expansion or

    replacement cables.

    1. KRONE TruePatch #TP5ETA-WT10.

    2. Ortronics #OR-836GT8009DE06.

    3. AVAYA #D8CM-IV10.

    2.5 COPPER BACKBONE CABLE (VOICE BACKBONE)

    A. Copper Voice Backbone Cable: Plenum rated, Category 3 compliant, copper 24 AWG,

    multi-pair cable units. (xx + pair count, as indicated on the drawings).

    1. KRONE #VXVxx24-1902.

    2. Berk-Tek # 230xxx.

    3. AVAYA #2010xxxBWH.

    2.6 OPTICAL FIBER BACKBONE CABLE

    A. Optical Fiber Cable: Plenum Rated, tight-buffered multi-mode, dual window graded index

    optical glass fiber cable with fiber counts as denoted on the drawings.

    Fiber Dimension:

    Core: 62.5 micron.

    Cladding: 125 micron.

    Coating: 250 micron.

    Buffering: 900 micron.

    Cable Minimum Bending Radius:

    During Installation: 20 times outside cable diameter.

    After Installation: 10 times outside cable diameter.

    1. KRONE #6xx-PTS-CB-62S/SL (xx = fiber count denoted on the plans).

    2. Berk-tek GigaLite #PDP0xx-GB3510/25 (xx = fiber count as denoted on the plans).

    3. AVAYA OptiSPEED #ABC-)xxD-LPX (xx = fiber count as denoted on the plans).

    B. Number of fiber shall be two strands to each telecommunication closet receiving 1 to 22

    new horizontal cable terminations, plus 4 additional spare strands. An additional two

    strands of fiber shall be added for every additional 22 new horizontal cables terminated in

    the respective telecommunication closet. Fiber connector: SC type connector, Non metal

    2.7 OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR HOUSING

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    A. Optical Fiber Connector Housing: High Density, front and rear accessible, 19 inch rack

    mountable, pull out shelf with cable retainers and fiber storage drums. Unit to have clearpolycarbonate protective cover with fiber optic cable Duplex SC couplings.

    1. KRONE #RMG1-24-SCDMML.

    2. Ortronics #OR-615MMC-36P-00./ OR-615SCDSM3-L

    3. AVAYA #600B2/ 12SC1 Duplex EW

    2.8 OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS

    A. Optical Fiber Connectors: Field installable Type SC with ceramic ferrule and provide

    maximum 0.3 dB insertion loss.

    1. KRONE / Corning #95-100-16.

    2. Ortronics/Corning #95-100-16.

    3. AVAYA #P6201A-Z-126.

    2.9 TERMINATION BACKBOARDS

    A. Material: Fire retardant Plywood

    B. Size: As required, 5/8 inch thick minimum, Grade AC or better

    C. Finish: Paint to match adjacent walls.

    2.10 FLOOR MOUNTED TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT RACKS

    A. Open Frame Floor Mounted Equipment Racks: Extruded aluminum 6061-T6, open frame,

    19 inch EIA width equipment rack, 7 foot overall height (unless noted otherwise on prints)with flange base, mounting rails drilled front and back and tapped to EIA standards, 40+

    RMS minimum, clear finish. Install ground bus on rack near the bottom as shown on the

    drawings and as specified in Section 16060 Grounding. Install power strip on rack near

    the bottom, as shown on the drawings. Provide seismic bracing as required by Section

    16070 Electrical Hangars and Supports. Seismic support must consist of rigid supports and

    not use cables or chains.

    1. Chatsworth Products 46353-503 or approved equal with rack-mounted ground bar.

    2.11 WALL MOUNTED TELECOMMUNICATION RACKS

    A. Open Frame Wall Mounted Equipment Racks: Aluminum, 35 (20 mounting space)

    usable mounting height, gate opens 180 degrees, fully wall mountable, 150 pound loadcapacity, dual locking latches, integral cable management, clear finish. Install ground bus

    on rack near the bottom as shown on the drawings and as specified in Section 16060 -

    Grounding. Install power strip on rack near the bottom as shown on the drawings. Provide

    seismic bracing as required by Section 16070 - Electrical Hangars and Supports.

    1. Chatsworth Products 11348-519 or approved equal with rack mounted ground bar.

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    2.12 HORIZONTAL CABLE MANAGEMENT

    A. For the Berk-Tek/Ortronics and Krone structured cabling system, install horizontal cable

    management panels in the equipment rack. Unless otherwise noted on the drawings, install

    one cable management panel between each patch panel and below the last patch panel.

    1. Floor Racks: Ortronics # OR-60400057 or approved equal

    2. Wall Racks: Ortronics #OR-808004410 or approved equal

    2.13 VERTICAL CABLE MANAGEMENT

    A. Vertical Cable Management: Double sided narrow vertical section 7 feet high by 3.65

    inches wide by 12.75 inches deep. Provide vertical cable management on each side of all

    racks installed with one vertical cable management between multiple adjacent racks.

    1. Chatsworth Products #12096-503.

    2.14 RACK EQUIPMENT SHELF

    A. Rack Equipment Self: 19 inch wide heavy duty 20 inch deep and mounting hardware.

    1. Chatsworth Products #11164-519.

    2.15 POWER PROTECTION STRIP

    A. Power Protection Strip: Rack mounted UL 1449 330/400 clamping voltage, twelve on/off

    switch controlled 3 prong 120 Volt outlets with 12 foot cord. Unit protects

    Normal/Common Modes: 33,000/26,000 Peak Milliamps, 50-60 dB. Provide one power

    protection strip mounted on each installed rack.

    1. Leviton #5500-192.

    2.

    2.16 EXTRA MATERIALS:

    A. Furnish to the Owner the following spares.

    1. Five (5) percent of each type of UTP telecommunications jacks.

    2. Five (5) percent of each type of telecommunications faceplates.

    3. If number icons are utilized provide ten (10) percent of each identification icon for

    each number designation (1 thru 4) on the faceplate.

    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 INSTALLATION

    A. Install pathways in accordance with EIA/TIA 569.

    B. Install wire and cable in accordance with EIA/TIA 568.

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    C. Install termination backboards and racks plumb, and attach securely to building wall at

    each corner.

    D. Provide color coding of all systems equipment in compliance with the Standards outlined

    in ANSI/EIA/TIA 606.

    E. Install polyethylene pulling string in each empty conduit over 10 feet in length or

    containing a bend.

    F. Provide engraved plastic nameplates under the provisions of Section 16075. identify all

    backboards and cabinets.

    G. Ground and bond pathways, cable shields, cable tray and equipment under all the

    provisions of Section 16060.

    H. Provide patch cord connections between all termination hardware to provide a complete

    and functional system.

    I. All cables shall be routed in such a way as to minimize EMI and RFI interference. Cables

    shall be routed to maintain the following minimum distances from disturbance sources as

    indicated below:

    1. Unshielded power lines or electrical equipment in proximity to open

    telecommunication systems: 5 inches.

    2. Unshielded power lines or electrical equipment in proximity to enclosed

    telecommunication systems: 2.5 inches.

    3. Enclosed power lines or electrical equipment rated at 2.5kVA or greater in proximity

    to open telecommunication systems: 24 inches.

    4. Enclosed power lines or electrical equipment rated at 2.5kVA or greater in proximity

    to enclosed telecommunication systems: 6 inches.

    5. Distance from fluorescent or HID lighting fixtures: 6 inches

    J. All open wiring shall be plenum rated. Plenum rated cables may be run exposed in cable

    tray or above accessible ceiling above classrooms and offices support by suitable cable

    rings or fasteners. Concealed cabling, such as in walls, above hard ceilings, and through

    soffits shall be installed in conduit.

    3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

    A. Division 1 - Quality Controls and Contract Closeout.

    B. Inspect and test optical fiber cables in accordance with NETA ATS, except Section 4.

    Perform inspections and tests listed in NETA ATS, Section 7.25.

    C. Inspect and test copper cables and terminations in accordance with EIA/TIA 568-A-5,

    Category 5e.

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    D. Submit test reports for approval. All equipment not meeting the requirements of these

    testing standards shall be brought into compliance and retested prior to final acceptance.

    END OF SECTION

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    ADDENDUM-2.DOC 1

    NORTHWEST ARCTIC BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

    P.O. BOX 51

    KOTZEBUE, AK 99752

    January 16, 2007

    ADDENDUM NO. 2

    TO: ALL PLAN HOLDERS

    SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

    NOATAK K-12 REPLACEMENT SCHOOL

    Project No. 524.01

    DUE DATE: 2:00 PM, ALASKA STANDARD TIME

    JANUARY 26, 2007

    This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Request for Proposal

    Documents dated December 19, 2006 as noted below.

    NOTE TO PROPOSERS: Proposers must acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Proposal Form.

    Failure to do so may subject the Proposer to disqualification.

    This addendum consists of: nine (9) 8-1/2x 11 pages, one (1) specification section attachment and

    nine (9) drawing attachments.

    CHANGES TO PRIOR ADDENDA:

    AD2-1. Addendum No. 1 Item 7: Section 00300 PROPOSAL FORM (Dated January 4, 2007):ADD the following paragraph after the DEED COST FORMAT LEVEL II table on page 5:

    Proposer shall submit the DEED COST FORMATL LEVEL II information, in a separately

    sealed and labeled envelope, to the office of Burkhart Croft Architects no later than 2:00

    AST on Tuesday, January 30, 2007.

    CHANGES TO PROPOSAL & CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS:

    AD2-2. Section 00020 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: REVISE date and time noted underRECEIPT OF PROPOSALS to read . 2:00 pm AST on Friday, January 26, 2007.

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    ADDENDUM-2.DOC 2

    AD2-3. Section 00100 INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS, Paragraph 1.03(A): REVISE date andtime noted in first sentence for receipt of proposals to read 2:00 pm AST on Friday,

    January 26, 2007, .

    AD2-4. Section 00700 GENERAL CONDITIONS: REVISE subparagraph 5.2.2 to read: 5.2.2The Contractor shall not contract with any such Subcontractor, Sub-subcontractor or any

    such person or entity to whom the Project Manager has made reasonable objection under the

    provisions of Subparagraph 5.2.1.

    CHANGES TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

    AD2-5. Division 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: ADD the attached Section 01045 BUILDINGPLANT OPERATOR.

    AD2-6. Section 05521 PIPE AND TUBE RAILINGS: REVISE paragraph 1.1(B) to 1.1(A)(1) andADD the following paragraph 1.1(A)(2) to read: 2. Woven-wire mesh guardrail panels at

    stairs and landings.

    AD2-7. Section 10431 SIGNAGE: ADD the following paragraph: 1.1(A)(3) Plaque Sign.AD2-8. Section 10431 SIGNAGE: ADD the following paragraph: 2.1(A)(3) Manufacturers of

    Plaque Sign: Metallic Arts, Inc., or equal.

    AD2-9. Section 10431 SIGNAGE: ADD the following paragraph:2.7 PLAQUE SIGN

    A. Type: Cast plaque

    B. Size: 18 x 30

    C. Text: To be determined. Generally with 35 character headline and 12 lines of copy

    with a total of 225 characters, all in Helvetica style.

    D. Material and Finish: Cast bronze (pebble texture), background oxidized to a dark

    statuary color, letters and borders sanded to a satin texture and entire panel finished

    with two coats of clear lacquer.

    E. Border Style: Raised Edge

    F. Mounting Method: PMM-3, toggle bolts with rosettes.

    AD2-10. Section 15130 PUMPS: ADD the following paragraph:2.5 SEWAGE EJECTOR PUMPS

    A. Manufacturers:

    1. ITT Flygt.

    2. Zoeller.

    3. Hydromatic.

    4. Substitutions: See Section 01630 Substitution and Product Options.

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    B. Pumps: Duplex grinder type, heavy duty submersible, cast iron construction,

    hardened stainless steel stationary and rotary cutters, permanently lubricated upper

    and lower single-row ball bearings, stainless steel pump and motor shaft.

    Mechanical seals shall consist of two independent assemblies with tungsten carbide

    lower primary seal and ceramic upper seal. Pump shall be explosion-proof FM

    approved.

    C. Accessories: Guide rails and lifting chain, submersible power cable, check valve,

    shut-off valve.

    D. Sump: Fiberglass basin; size as indicated on drawings; 3 side and bottom foam

    insulation with protective cover; vapor-proof cover with lifting handles and

    openings for vent, pump discharge, inlet(s), pump access covers, power feed and

    controls.

    E. Controller: Intrinsically safe, UL listed, NEMA 3R enclosure for interior

    Installation, control circuits, pump motor starters and disconnects as required for

    automatic pump control and operation, H-O-A control switch, pump run pilot lights,

    high water alarm pilot light, alarm horn, alternator to switch lead pump on each

    pump cycle, conductance-actuated liquid level probe with multiple sensor points for

    pump on/off (each pump), high level alarm, contacts for connection to DDC system.

    AD2-11. Section 15920 BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROLS, Paragraph 2.7(B): ADD Item 1(K) toread: k. Black and white laser printer.

    AD2-12. Specification Section 16850 TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT: DELETEthis Section in its entirety.

    AD2-13. Specification Section 16421 ENCLOSED CONTROLER: DELETE paragraph 2.3Magnetic Motor Controllers Two Speed and ADD the following paragraph in its place:

    AD2-14. 2.3 Reduced Voltage Motor Controllers (Soft Start)A. Manufacturers: These specifications are based on Square D Altistart 48 to set a

    standard for design and quality. Alternative systems manufactured by GE and Eaton

    Cutler-Hammer will be considered providing that sufficient documentation is provided

    to indicate that the equipment meets the requirements of the specification. Note,

    however, that starters, disconnect switches, pushbutton stations, and pilot control

    devices of one manufacturer are to be provided throughout this section:1. Substitutions: Division 1 - Substitutions.

    B. Description: Solid state digital controller with combination disconnect and soft start

    controller for reduced voltage starting. Required for all motors 5 hp and above unless

    they are to be controlled by a VFD.

    C. Control Voltage voltage: 120volts, 60 Hz.

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    D. Poles: as required for load served.

    E. Wiring: Straight-through wiring with all terminals clearly marked.

    F. Overload Relay: NEMA ICS.

    1. Solid State: Trip current rating will be established by selection of overload relay

    and shall be adjustable (3 to 1 current range). The overload shall be self-powered,

    provide phase loss and phase unbalance protection, have a permanent tamper guard,

    and be ambient insensitive. It will also be available in Trip Class 10 or 20 and have

    a mechanical test function.

    2. Outputs: Unit will be designed for addition of either a normally open or normally

    closed auxiliary contact and be field convertible.

    3. Reset: Unit shall offer both manual reset and remote reset using an external module.

    G. Enclosure: ANSI/NEMA ICS 6, as required to meet conditions. Interior Dry

    Locations: Type 1, Exterior Locations: Type 3R.

    H. Product Features:

    1. Auxiliary Contacts: NEMA ICS 2, 2 each field convertible contacts in addition to

    seal-in contact.

    2. Cover Mounted Pilot Devices: NEMA ICS 5, standard duty type.

    3. Pilot Device Contacts: NEMA ICS 5, Form Z, rated A150.

    4. Pushbuttons: Recessed or Shrouded type.

    5. Indicating Lights: LED type.

    6. Selector Switches: Hand-Off-Auto Rotary type.

    7. Relays: NEMA ICS 2,

    8. Control Power Transformers: 120 volt secondary, 50 VA minimum, in each motor

    starter. Provide fused primary and secondary, and bond unfused leg of secondary to

    enclosure.

    9. Microprocessor based motor thermal protection system.

    10. Digital indication of soft start status, motor status, fault status.

    11. Digital keypad to configure operating and control parameters.

    12. Full Voltage Bypass.

    I. Combination Controllers: Combine motor controllers with disconnect in common

    enclosure, using motor circuit protector or thermal magnetic circuit breaker conforming

    to NEMA AB 1.

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    CHANGES TO DRAWINGS:

    AD2-15. Sheet C1.2 Site Plan: REVISE note at Shop to read: Relocate existing skid-mountedshop building from existing school to this location. Confirm electrical service connection

    requirements and provide new electrical service to relocated shop.

    AD2-16. Sheet F2.1 Details 1and 2: DELETE Details 1 and 2 in their entirety.AD2-17. Sheet F2.1 Notes: DELETE Notes 1 through 8 in their entirety.AD2-18. Sheet F2.1 Detail 3: REPLACE Detail 3 with detail shown on attached Sheet SKC1.AD2-19. Sheet M0.1 Tank Schedule: ADD the following note: The storage capacity of the fire

    water storage tank FWT-1 indicated on the drawings is for reference only. Final capacity

    of the tank shall be determined by the Contractors fire protection system engineer as

    indicated on the tank schedule on this sheet and Specification Section 13910.

    AD2-20. Sheet A2.2 Fan Room 201: ADD requirement for a for a new IT room to be located in theupper level fan room (exact location to be determined at a later date).

    AD2-21. Sheet A2.4 Gym 140: ADD requirement for separate gym floor color in main basketballkey areas, and mascot logo inlay at center court circle. Details and colors shall be

    confirmed in final Construction Documents.

    AD2-22.

    Sheet A2.4 Principal 148: ADD a floor mounted safe, 1.26 cu. ft. (14-inch H x 12-inch Wx 13-inch D) - Gardall Model 1311 or equal, with location to be confirmed in final

    Construction Documents.

    AD2-23. Sheet A3.19 Detail 1: REVISE the Front Canopy Assembly to read: Single ply membrane roofing

    Cover Board

    Rigid insulation to provide min. slope for drainage

    plywood

    Wood joists, see Struc.

    5/8 plywood

    Metal soffit panel, MSP-1

    AD2-24. Sheet A5.1 Door Schedule: ADD Note 3 to read: Provide rough-in, wiring, and doorhardware required for a complete magnetic card, keyless entry system, at the following

    locations: Doors 101B, 103, 125A, 126B, 131A, 131B, 138C, 140B, 146, 148, 168A and

    180B.

    AD2-25. Sheet A5.1 Door Schedule, Door 168A: ADD a 1 to the ALT # column.

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    AD2-26. Sheet A5.3 Finish Schedule: REVISE Finish Schedule as follows:a. Vestibule 101: ADD Remark #6

    b. Vestibule 125: ADD Remark #6

    c. Vestibule 168: ADD Remark #6

    d. Science 113: REVISE Floor to VT-1

    e. Prep 114: REVISE Floor to VT-1

    AD2-27. Sheet A5.4 Finish Materials & Color Schedule: REVISE Finish Material and ColorSchedule as follows:

    a. AF-3 Flooring: REVISE to Mondo Highjolt 24x24x5/16 Interlocking tiles (L25Plum), or equal.

    b.ST-1 Stainless Steel: DELETE reference to Fry Regletc. VT-1 Flooring: REVISE to Armstrong Stand Excelon Imperial Texture (color to be

    selected)

    d.WO-1 Flooring: REVISE to Lees FirstStep Modular (color to be selected), 24 x 24.e. ADD Remark 6, as follows: At Vestibule 101, extend WO-1 into Commons 102 for a

    length of 9-0 and full width from wall to wall. At Vestibule 125, extend WO-1 into

    Corridor 107 for a length of 12-0 (aligned with the east wall of the display case), and

    full width from wall to wall. At Vestibule 168, extend WO-1 into Corridor 167 for a

    length of 8-0 (align with locker end wall) and full width from wall to wall.

    AD2-28. Sheet A8.3 Detail 2: REVISE note at guardrail mesh to read: Galvanized woven-wiremesh.

    AD2-29. Sheet M0.1 Lift Station Schedule: REVISE as indicated on attached Sheet SKM1.AD2-30. Sheet M0.2 Computer Room Air Conditioner Schedule: ADD a second unit, CRU-2,

    same size and capacity as CRU-1. The location of the second unit will be determined at a

    later date.

    AD2-31. Sheet M0.2 Sound Attenuator Schedule: DELETE Sound attenuator SA-2.AD2-32. Sheet M0.2 Pump Schedule: REVISE as indicated on attached Sheet SKM1 adding

    requirement for soft start motors for pumps CP-2, 3, 4 and adding pumps CP-7 & 8.

    AD2-33. Sheets M1.1, M1.2, M1.3: REVISE underfloor heating system as indicated on attachedSheets SKM2 - SKM5. System revised to have six heating loops. There shall be a total of

    405 feet of type BB-5 bare fintube element on the six loops, spaced at approximately

    equidistant intervals along the six loops in 135 three-foot sections. See sketches for the

    number of sections on each loop.

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    AD2-34. Sheet M2.1, M2.2, M2.3: ADD sheet note to read: Provide expansion compensation forhydronic piping system using pre-manufactured flexible expansion loops as required.

    Refer to design narrative and Specification Section 15120.

    AD2-35. Sheet M3.1: ADD return air ductwork at high school wing classrooms as indicated onattached Sheet SKM6.

    AD2-36. Sheet M3.2: EXTEND return air ductwork above Administration area ceiling into ceilingplenum space of Corridor 167 in elementary school wing, ADD return air grilles in

    Administration area, and ADD transfer air boot at Library 180, Admin 147 and Conference

    153 as indicated on attached Sheet SKM7.

    AD2-37. Sheet M4.1 Mechanical Building Plan: REVISE boiler room plan as indicated onattached Sheet SKM8 to show pumps CP-7 & 8 and associated piping serving the hot water

    generators and mechanical building hydronic unit heaters.

    AD2-38. Sheet M4.1 Detail 2: REVISE all HWS and HWR references on boiler piping diagramto HGS and HGR. Also CHANGE X-inch HGS to 4-inch HGS (two places) on

    discharge piping of pumps CP-2, 3, 4.

    AD2-39. Sheet M4.2 Fan Room Plan: DELETE sound attenuators SA-2 (two places) in return airductwork serving Air handling unit AHU-3. All return air ductwork to be lined with 1-inch

    thick sound attenuation insulation as per specifications. See attached Sheets SKM6 and

    SKM7 for return air ductwork revisions.

    AD2-40. Sheet M5.1 Detail 4: REPLACE Fuel Oil Tank detail with that shown on attached SheetSKM-9.

    AD2-41. Sheet M5.1 Details: ADD a strainer on the inlet side of control valves at all terminalheating equipment such as baseboard radiation, unit heaters, cabinet unit heaters, radiant

    ceiling panels, and duct coils.

    AD2-42. Sheet E0.2 Detail 1: DELETE fixture type T (and light pole) shown near the newmechanical building. DELETE one type S fixture (pole and twin floodlights) at the

    playground and relocate remaining type S fixture and pole to be centered at the

    playground.

    AD2-43. Sheets E2.4 Detail 2: ADD lighting and switching controls, as required for a new ITroom to be located in the upper level fan room (exact location to be determined at a later

    date).

    AD2-44. Sheets E3.1, E3.2, and E3.3: REVISE motor size (in hp) of Sewage Lift Station Pumpsand all required connections, breakers, etc for LS-1, LS-2, and LS-3 at 2 hp instead of 1 hp

    and LS-4 at 3 hp instead of 7.5 hp as indicated by Mechanical SKM1.

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    AD2-45. Sheet E3.4 Detail 1: ADD required motor starters, connections, breakers, etc for thenewly added CP-7 (3/4hp, 208v, 3 phase) and CP-8 (3/4hp, 208v, 3 phase) as indicated by

    Mechanical SKM8.

    AD2-46. Sheet E3.4 Detail 2: RELOCATE VFD from EF-8 to AHU-2.AD2-47. Sheet E3.4 Detail 2: ADD required motor starters, connections, breakers, etc. for CRU-2

    (same size as CRU-1), as required for a new IT room to be located in the upper level fan

    room (exact location to be determined at a later date).

    AD2-48. Sheet E3.4 Sheet Notes: ADD note 7 to read: All motors 5 hp or greater are to beprovided with either electronic soft start motor controller or vfd motor controller.

    AD2-49. Sheets E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, and E4.4: DELETE all television systems (outlets, jacks, coax.cables, headend equipment, etc.).

    AD2-50. Sheet E4.4 Detail 2: ADD a Fire Alarm horn/strobe, as required for a new IT room to belocated in the upper level fan room (exact location to be determined at a later date).

    AD2-51. Sheet E5.4 Detail 2: RELOCATE the telecommunication equipment (racks, backboard,etc.) to a new IT room to be located in the upper level fan room (exact location to be

    determined at a later date). EXTEND cable tray to new IT room.

    AD2-52.

    Sheet E5.5 Detail 1 & Specification Section 16710: ADD the following equipment toallow for video distribution through the telecommunication system. The bid for this

    equipment and installation is to be included in the Universal Services Contract (E-rate) and

    separate from the price of the rest of the Noatak K-12 School Project. All equipment is to

    be manufactured by VBrick Systems or equal (equal shall qualify for E-rate re-

    imbursement).

    Quantity 3 - VBrick #9110-4300-003, MPEG-2 Dual Channel Encoder 10/100BT

    Ethernet with cable kit and remote control.

    Quantity 1 VBrick #8000-0049-0004, Ethernetv Portal Server Hardware and

    Software.

    Quantity 1 VBrick #8000-0078-0001, Network Video Recorder. Quantity 1 VBrick #8000-0075-0001, VOD Window 300 mbps Video-On-Demand

    Server with Windows OS.

    Quantity 6 VBrick #8000-0044-0003, IP Receiver for MPEG 1/2/4.

    Quantity 2 VBrick #9110-6200-0003, MPEG-2 Encoder/Decoder 10/100BT Ethernet

    with cable kit and remote control.

    AD2-53. Sheet E5.5 Detail 3: Sheet E5.5 Detail 3: REVISE detail to reflect the design intent forall surface raceway (exterior and interior walls) in finished areas to be run horizontally

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    only. The horizontal raceway shown along exterior walls in electrical drawings shall extend

    to an adjacent interior wall, where elbows, wall box connectors (Wiremold #V4014A or

    equal), and recessed junction boxes will need to be added as required for the power and

    data to be run in concealed conduits inside an interior wall.

    END OF ADDENDUM NO. 2

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    NOATAK K-12 REPLACEMENT SCHOOL DIVISION1

    NORTHWEST ARCTIC BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

    Section 01045 - Page 1

    Burkhart Croft Architects, LLC BUILDING PLANT OPERATOR

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________

    BCA Project No. 0408.04 NWABSD Project No. 524.01I:\0408 - Noatak K-12 School\Doc\Specifications

    SECTION 01045 BUILDING PLANT OPERATOR

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SECTION INCLUDESA. This Section includes clarification of the Owners desire for the NWABSDs Building

    Plant Operator (BPO) to be familiar with new building systems, and the Owners

    willingness to extend a leave of absence to the BPO during construction of the project.

    1.2 RELATED SECTIONSA. Related Sections include the following:

    1. Section 01650 Starting of Systems, for start-up and training as required of the BPOfor on-going operations and maintenance.

    2. Section 01700 Project Closeout, for coordinating closeout of the Contract.3. Section 01730 Operating and Maintenance Data, for operations and maintenance

    information required of the BPO for on-going operations and maintenance.

    1.3 RELATED DOCUMENTSA. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

    Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

    1.4 DESCRIPTIONA. It is important to the Owner that the Noatak School Building Plant Operator (BPO), who

    will responsible for day-to-day maintenance and repair of the completed project, be very

    familiar with and knowledgeable of the building system and components, particularly with

    respect to mechanical and electrical systems.

    B. The District will grant the Noatak BPO a leave of absence to work for the contractorduring the construction of the building. During the period the BPO works for the

    contractor he will be a contractor employee with responsibilities and benefits as such.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used)

    PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)

    END OF SECTION 01045

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