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ADDENDUM NO. 02 PROJECT: Project C Fitzsimons Building 1 North Create Communication Space PROJECT 13001 East 17th Place, Aurora, CO 80045 ADDRESS: OWNER: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus 1945 North Wheeling Street, Aurora, CO 80045 ARCHITECT’S PROJECT NUMBER: 005902.04 DATE: 09/13/2019 The Drawings, Specifications, and Contract Documents on the project are modified, corrected, supplemented, and/or superseded as hereinafter described. The following additions, deletions, changes, and information shall become a part of and modify all work shown or described in the drawings and project manual dated 07/25/2019. Acknowledge receipt of this addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form. Addendum No. 2 consists of 5 cover pages and 39 sheet attachments for a total of 44 sheets. All changes on attached drawing sheets are clouded and tagged with delta ‘2’ General Narrative Information:
ITEM REFERENCE REVISION
Architectural
A1 G0001
Revised General note#1 to “1. COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS.
UNIVERSITY IS ITS OWN AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AND
PERMIT ARE ISSUED THRU THE CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICIAL. NO FEE
FOR PERMITTING. ALL WORK MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED
BY CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICIAL.”
A2 A0101
Revised General note - Reflected Ceiling Plan #12 as “ 5. ALL EXTERIOR WINDOWS WITHIN SCOPE OF WORK TO RECEIVE
MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE ROLLER SHADE EXCEPT WHERE
OTHERWISE NOTED AS PART OF ADD ALTERNATE NO.3.”
A3 A0101
Changed detail reference at General note - Reflected Ceiling Plan #11 as 11. TYPICAL PERIMETER SOFFIT AND MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE
ROLLER SHADE SYSTEM AT EXTENT OF EXTERIOR WALLS PER DETAIL
1 & 2/A0841, UON.” Refer to revised sheet A0101.
Fitzsimons Building 1 North Create Communication Space
A4 A0101 Revised General note - Reflected Ceiling Plan #12 as “12. UNDERSIDE OF (E) CONCRETE FLOOR DECK ABOVE MAY HAVE
ABANDONED OPENINGS AND CIRCULAR CORES. PATCH OVER
OPENINGS WITH 1-HOUR RATED CONSTRUCTION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL
10/A0841.” Refer to revised sheet A0101.
A5 A0101
Add text note “TYP” to keynote#12.01 at both locations. Revise General Note – Reflected Ceiling Plan #5 to “5. ALL EXTERIOR WINDOWS WITHIN
SCOPE OF WORK TO RECEIVE MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE ROLLER
SHADE EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED AS PART OF ADD
ALTERNATE NO.3.”
A6 A0601
Revised Key Notes 10.01 and 10.03 and delete 10.04 as follow: 10.01 10'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASS WRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TO INSTALL BLOCKING IN WALL. 10.03 8'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASS WRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TO INSTALL BLOCKING IN WALL.
A7 A0841 Added detail 10/A0841 - 1-HR RATED HORIZONTAL SHAFT WALL FLOOR PATCH AND CORE INFILL.
Specifications
1 Table of Contents
Revised Table of Contents in Specifications.
2 10 28 00 Added Specification Section 10 28 00 Toilet Accessories.
3 12 21 24 Revised Specification Section 12 21 24 Roller Window Shades.
4 28 31 00 Added Specification Section 28 31 00 Fire Detection and Alarm.
Bidders Questions
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Question: General note #1 on Sheet G0001 calls for GC to obtain and pay for all permits and that all work must be inspected by local authority having jurisdiction. Please confirm that this not applicable and that CU will be procuring the building permit and providing necessary inspections. Response: Revised General note#1 to “1. COMPLY WITH ALL
APPLICABLE CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS. UNIVERSITY IS ITS
OWN AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AND PERMIT ARE ISSUED
THRU THE CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICIAL. NO FEE FOR PERMITTING.
ALL WORK MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY CAMPUS
BUILDING OFFICIAL”
2
Question: There are several calls for existing and/or abandoned floor and wall penetrations to be properly fire stopped. As it was impossible to identify all of the possibilities at the job walk, should an allowance be established to cover this portion if the scope? Response: There should be minimal to none, any adjustment will be resolved in change order.
3 Question: Work note #2 on Sheet G0201 calls for contractor to notify owner of hazardous materials. Does this mean that the testing thereof is
the GCs responsibility or will testing and subsequent abatement be by Anschutz? Response: The last renovation was done at 2008 and to our knowledge there was no asbestos or lead containing material.
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Question: General note #12 – reflected ceiling plan - on Sheet A0101 calls for numerous abandoned rectangular and circular openings to be patched with one-hour construction. As it was impossible to identify all of the possibilities at the job walk, should an allowance be established to cover this portion of the scope? Response: There should be minimal to none, any adjustment will be resolved in change order.
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Question: General note #10 – floor plan – on Sheet A0101 calls for floor flattening throughout existing space to tolerances required for floor finishes. As it was impossible to identify all of the possibilities at the job walk, should an allowance be established to cover this portion of the scope? Response: There should be minimal to none, any adjustment will be resolved in change order.
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Question: Sheet A0601 Keynote 10.04 calls reference to spec section 103100 although this section is not in the specification book. Please advise Response: Keynote 10.04 is not applicable to this project and is changed in this Addendum to 10.03. Refer to attached revised sheet A0601.
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Question: Sheet A0601 Keynote 10.16 and 10.21 calls reference to spec section 102800 although this section is not in the specification book. Please advise Response: Please refer to added specification Section 102800.
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Question: Please confirm that all demountable glazing systems as note in Keynote 10.06 on Sheet A0601 are furnish and install by the furniture vendor Response: Demountable glazing system will be furnished and installed by contractor per specification section 102219.
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Question: Keynote 27.04 on Sheet A0601 calls for flat screen TVs CFCI RE: Technology. I see no drawing nor specification for reference. Please advise. Response: Revise Keynote 27.04 to ” FLAT SCREEN TV OFOI, CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONDUIT AND INSTALL BACK BOX.” Contractors are responsible for pathway and backing.
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Question: At the job walk, it was mentioned that any LEFTOVER furniture and accessories (including pianos and pool tables) will need to be relocated by the GC. Since we do not know what may be left at this point, nor do we know we these items may be going, should we establish an allowance for this portion of the scope?
Response: The remaining list of furniture is provided with this Addendum and will need to be removed or salvaged by contractor.
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Question: Please forward the fire sprinkler and fire alarm contractors approved to work in the building. Response: There is no Fire sprinkler approved sub-contractor list, they need to be licensed engineer and provide the university with stamped and signed shop drawings. Refer to added specifications section 28 31 00 – 2.02 for Approved Installers for Fire alarm.
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Question: Which windows will be covered with roller shades? A0101 calls out keynotes in two places in Elevation 2 for roller shades. Can we assume all 13 windows will be covered? Response: General note – Reflected Ceiling Plan #5 indicated that all exterior window will receive roller shade. Refer to revised note in this Addendum for clarifications. There should be a total of 14 roller shades.
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Question: Is there a window schedule for window sizes? I have ~45”w x 85”h for the windows currently, pulled from A0601 Elevation 17. Response: Existing window is roughly 3’-9” wide X 6’-10” high. Contractor to verify exact dimensions.
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Question: Division 12 specifies both solar shade fabrics, and blackout fabrics, can we confirm which will be used where? Will there only be solar shades used? Dual shade systems with a blackout and solar screen? Response: There is no blackout shade. Refer to revised spec section 122124.
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Question: Are the Clarus Magnetic Marker Boards owner or GC supplied? Response: Clarus Glass Boards are part of the Furniture Package by owner. Contractor to provide backing.
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Question: What are the parking fees per day and per month? Response: Parking Rates are $8 per day in Visitor Parking Lots and $35 per month in the Rock Lot north of Montview. The Ignacio Visitor Lot (Just North of Fitzsimons Building) is off limits to contractors.
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Question: Are all permits through the UCD permits department (including electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire alarm and fire sprinklers) Response: Yes, to all permits.
18
Question: Is the project tax exempt for state and city? Response: Yes, the university is tax exempt for both state and City of Aurora tax.
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Question: Will we have a place to set a dumpster? Response: Yes, there will be a dumpster location at the back side of Fitzsimons Building. Contractor will coordinate with university project manager for exact location at the time of mobilization.
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Question: Will we be able to use the building rest rooms or do we need to include a temporary one? Response: Yes, contractor can use the restroom next to the area of work.
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Question: Is all the signage to be by the general contractor including the room identification signage per E/A0901? Response: Yes, refer to spec section 10 14 00.
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Question: Please confirm all furniture, game tables, exercise equipment, etc. removal and new is by others except for the possibility of a ping pong table. Response: The remaining list of furniture is provided with this Addendum and will need to be removed or salvaged by contractor.
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Question: Will CLARUS marker boards be by others? Response: Clarus Glass Boards are part of the Furniture Package by owner. Contractor to provide backing.
24 Question: Please confirm temperature controls are by Siemens. Response: Yes, temperature controls are by Siemens.
25 Question: Please confirm fire alarm system is EST. Response: Yes, Fire Alarm System is EST.
26 Question: Please confirm lighting controls are Encelium. Response: Yes, lighting controls is Encelium.
END OF ADDENDUM NO. 02 See attachments
Remaining Furniture, Game Tables, Exercise Equipment etc. to
be removed or salvaged by contractor
Couches 10
Chairs 21
End Tables, glass 12
Coffee Tables 6
Piano 2
Bookcase 1
End Tables, wood 4
Pool Table 2
Supply Cabinet 1
Air Purifier 1
Stool 1
Treadmills 2
Exercise Bike 1
Universal Weight System 1
Squat Machine 1
Multi Pull Machine 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Rev. Add. #02) ...................................................................................................... 5 PROJECT DIRECTORY ................................................................................................................................ 1 SEALS AND SIGNATURES .......................................................................................................................... 4
DIVISION 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS 00 11 00 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ................................................................................................. 1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ................................................................................................. 3 00 21 13 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS ................................................................................................ 1 INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS (SBP-6.12) ............................................................................ 2 00 41 53 BID FORM ............................................................................................................................ 1 BID (SBP-6.13) ..................................................................................................................... 2 BID ALTERNATES FORM (SBP-6.131) (Rev. Add. #01) ......................................................... 1 00 43 13 BID BOND ............................................................................................................................ 1 BID BOND (SBP-6.14) .......................................................................................................... 1 00 43 40 CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANTS ....................... 1 CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANTS (UI-1) ............. 1 00 45 17 SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION .............................................................................. 1 SUBCONTRACTOR’S STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE ............................................................ 17 00 51 00 NOTICE OF AWARD (D/B/B) ................................................................................................ 1 NOTICE OF AWARD (SBP-6.15) ........................................................................................... 1 00 52 53.05 CONTRACTOR’S DESIGN/BID/BUILD (D/B/B) AGREEMENT ................................................ 1 CONTRACTOR’S DESIGN/BID/BUILD (D/B/B) AGREEMENT (SC-6.21) ............................... 14 00 55 00 NOTICE TO PROCEED .......................................................................................................... 1 NOTICE TO PROCEED (DESIGN/BID/BUILD CONTRACT) (SBP-6.26) .................................... 1 00 61 13.13 PERFORMANCE BOND ........................................................................................................ 1 PERFORMANCE BOND (SC-6.22) ......................................................................................... 2 00 61 13.16 LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND ............................................................................................. 1 LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND (SC-6.221) ........................................................................... 2 00 62 16 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ............................................................................................... 1 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE ............................................................................... 2 00 62 76 APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE FOR CONTRACTORS PAYMENT ....................................... 1 00 63 46 CHANGE ORDER BULLETIN .................................................................................................. 1 CHANGE ORDER BULLETIN (SC-6.311) ................................................................................ 1 00 63 53 CHANGE ORDER PROPOSAL ................................................................................................ 1 CHANGE ORDER PROPOSAL (SC-6.312) .............................................................................. 2 00 63 58 CHANGE ORDER LOG .......................................................................................................... 1 CHANGE ORDER LOG FORM ............................................................................................... 1 00 63 63 CHANGE ORDER .................................................................................................................. 1 CHANGE ORDER (SC-6.31) ................................................................................................... 2 00 63 64.05 CONTRACT AMENDMENT ................................................................................................... 1 CONTRACT AMENDMENT (SC-6.0A) ................................................................................... 3 00 65 15 NOTICE OF PARTIAL SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION .............................................................. 1 NOTICE OF PARTIAL SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION (SBP-071) .............................................. 2 00 65 16 NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION ............................................................................. 1 NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION (SPB-07) .............................................................. 2
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DIVISION 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 00 65 19.01 BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD ......................................................................................... 1 BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD (SBP-BIR) ......................................................................... 4 00 65 19.03 NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF OCCUPANCY/USE ...................................................................... 1 NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF OCCUPANCY/USE (SBP-01) ....................................................... 2 00 65 19.23 PRE-ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST ............................................................................................. 1 PRE-ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST (SBP-05) ............................................................................... 1 00 65 19.25 NOTICE OF PARTIAL FINAL ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................ 1 NOTICE OF PARTIAL FINAL ACCEPTANCE (SC-6.271) .......................................................... 1 00 65 19.26 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE .......................................................................................... 1 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE (SBP-6.27) ........................................................................ 1 00 65 19.30 NOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S SETTLEMENT .......................................................................... 1 NOTICE OF CONTRACTOR'S SETTLEMENT (SBP-7.3) ........................................................... 2 00 72 53 GENERAL CONDITIONS (D/B/B) .......................................................................................... 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR’S DESIGN/BID/BUILD (D/B/B) (SC-6.23) .. 55 00 73 01 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (D/B/B) ............................................................. 1 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (SC-6.21 AND SC-6.23) ................................... 24 00 73 46 WAGE DETERMINATION SCHEDULE ................................................................................... 1 00 81 00 AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION ................................................................................... 1 DIGITAL DATA TRANSFER AGREEMENT .............................................................................. 2
DIVISION 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 10 00 SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................... 7 01 22 00 UNIT PRICES ........................................................................................................................ 2 01 23 00 ALTERNATES (Rev. Add. #01) .............................................................................................. 2 01 25 00 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES .............................................................................................. 3 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM ......................................................................................... 1 01 26 00 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES .......................................................................... 3 01 29 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................... 5 01 31 00 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION ............................................................... 18 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) .................................................................................... 1 01 32 00 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION ................................................................. 7 01 32 33 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ................................................................................... 3 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 14 SUBMITTAL IDENTIFICATION SHEET ................................................................................... 1 01 35 44 SPECIAL PROCDURES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY ................................................................................................. 4 01 35 46 INDOOR AIR QUALITY PROCEDURES ................................................................................... 5 INDOOR AIR QUALITY PLAN ................................................................................................ 3 INDOOR AIR QUALITY PLANNING CHECKLIST ..................................................................... 2 INDOOR AIR QUALITY INSPECTION CHECKLIST ................................................................... 2 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 11 01 41 00 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................... 5 01 42 00 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................... 11 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS ......................................................................... 10 01 60 00 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 6
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DIVISION 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 01 73 00 EXECUTION ........................................................................................................................ 12 01 74 19 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL ................................................... 7 01 77 00 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES .................................................................................................... 7 SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF OCCUPANCY AND USE LIST .................................................... 2 SUPPLEMENTAL BUILDING / PROJECT ACCEPTANCE LIST .................................................. 2 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA ............................................................................. 8 01 78 39 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................... 5 01 78 46 EXTRA STOCK MATERIALS ................................................................................................... 2 01 79 00 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING ...................................................................................... 6
DIVISION 02 – EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 41 19 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION ..................................................................................................... 6
DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE (Not Used)
DIVISION 04 – MASONRY (Not Used)
DIVISION 05 – METALS (Not Used)
DIVISION 06 – WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY ............................................................................................................ 4 06 40 23 PLASTIC-LAMINATE FACED CASEWORK .............................................................................. 8 06 61 16 SOLID SURFACING MATERIAL FABRICATIONS .................................................................... 4
DIVISION 07 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 84 13 FIRESTOPPING ................................................................................................................... 14 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS .................................................................................................................. 8
DIVISION 08 – OPENINGS 08 14 16 FLUSH WOOD DOORS ......................................................................................................... 5 08 41 13 INTERIOR ALUMINUM STOREFRONT FRAMING ................................................................. 7 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE ............................................................................................................ 16 08 80 00 GLAZING .............................................................................................................................. 7 08 81 13 DECORATIVE GLASS GLAZING ............................................................................................. 3 08 87 13 DECORATIVE WINDOW FILM .............................................................................................. 4
DIVISION 09 – FINISHES 09 22 16 NON-STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING ................................................................................. 4 09 29 00 GYPSUM BOARD ................................................................................................................. 6 09 51 23 ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS ................................................................................................. 7 09 51 24 SUSPENDED CEILING CLOUDS ............................................................................................. 3 09 62 10 WATER VAPOR EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..................................................................... 7 09 62 19 LUXURY VINYL TILE FLOORING ............................................................................................ 5 09 65 13 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES .................................................................................... 5
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DIVISION 09 – FINISHES (Continued) 09 68 13 TILE CARPETING .................................................................................................................. 9 09 84 13 SOUND-ABSORBING WALL UNITS ....................................................................................... 6 09 91 23 PAINTING ............................................................................................................................ 8
DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES 10 14 00 SIGNAGE .............................................................................................................................. 4 10 22 19 DEMOUNTABLE WALLS ....................................................................................................... 4 10 28 00 TOILET ACCESSORIES (Section Added Add. #02) ................................................................. 3
DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT (Not Used)
DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS 12 21 24 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES (Rev. Add. #02) ........................................................................ 8 12 36 23 PLASTIC-LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS .................................................................................... 5
DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (Not Used)
DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING EQUIPMENT (Not Used)
DIVISIONS 15 – 19 (Reserved)
DIVISION 20 – FACILITY SERVICES (Not Used)
DIVISION 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION ......................................................... 17 21 10 00 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS .............................................................................. 8
DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING 22 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING ..................................................................... 16 22 05 23 GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING ................................................................ 5 22 05 29 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPE AND EQUIPMENT ................................... 7 22 07 00 PLUMBING INSULATION ..................................................................................................... 8 22 10 00 PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS ............................................................................................... 5
DIVISION 23 – HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING 23 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC .............................................................................. 18 23 05 23 GENERAL-DUTY VALVES FOR HVAC .................................................................................... 5 23 05 29 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC SYSTEMS ................................................................. 7 23 05 93 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC ......................................................... 12 23 07 00 MECHANICAL INSULATION ................................................................................................. 8 23 21 13 HVAC - HYDRONIC PIPING ................................................................................................... 3 23 21 16 HYDRONIC PIPING SPECIALTIES .......................................................................................... 5 23 31 00 DUCTS AND ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................. 18 23 36 00 AIR TERMINAL UNITS .......................................................................................................... 3 23 37 00 AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS ................................................................................................... 3
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DIVISIONS 24 – 25 (Reserved)
DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL 26 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL ..................................................................... 7 26 05 19 LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES ...................................... 6 26 05 29 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ....................................................... 4 26 05 33 RACEWAY AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ............................................................. 8 26 05 53 IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ....................................................................... 3 26 09 43 NETWORK LIGHTING CONTROLS ...................................................................................... 11 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES ................................................................................................................. 4 26 51 00 INTERIOR LIGHTING ........................................................................................................... 4
DIVISIONS 27 – COMMUNICATIONS (Not Used)
DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 31 0 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM (Section Added Add. #02) ................................................. 16
DIVISIONS 29 THROUGH 49 (Not Used)
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SECTION 10 28 00
TOILET ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following: 1. Paper towel dispensers. 2. Liquid soap dispensers.
B. Related Sections: 1. Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry" for installation of blocking for mounting
accessories.
C. References: 1. ANSI A117.1 - "American National Standards from Making Buildings and Facilities
Accessible to and Usable by Physically Handicapped People".
1.02 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material descriptions, and thicknesses, dimensions, profiles, fastening and mounting methods, specified options, and finishes for each type of accessory.
B. Product Schedule: Indicating types, quantities, sizes, and installation locations by room of each accessory required.
1.03 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data for accessories to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 01. Provide List of replacement parts and service recommendations.
B. Warranty Documents: Manufacturer's warranty documents for inclusion in O&M Manuals.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Conform to requirements of ANSI A117.1 and UFAS for making facilities and accessories accessible to and usable by the physically handicapped.
B. Provide products of the same manufacturer for each type of accessory unit and for units exposed in the same areas, unless otherwise acceptable to the Architect.
C. Stamped names and labels on exposed faces of units will not be permitted, except where otherwise indicated.
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D. Provide locks where indicated, with the same keying for each type of accessory unit in the project wherever possible. Furnish two keys for each lock to Facilities Management Environmental Services office.
1.05 WARRANTY
A. Provide manufacturer's guarantee that products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for 1 year from date of substantial completion.
1.06 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate locations of accessories with other work to prevent interferences with clearances required for handicap access, proper installation, adjustment, operation, cleaning, and servicing of accessories.
B. Coordinate installation of concealed blocking with requirements of accessories provided by Owner.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 TOILET ACCESSORIES
A. Paper Towel (Roll) Dispenser: 1. Kimberly-Clark "Insight Sanitouch Hard Roll"; Product Code 9990. 2. Color: Black
B. Foam-Soap Dispenser: 1. Product: Kimberly-Clark "Professional Cassette Skin Care Dispenser"; Product code 92145. 2. Color: Black.
2.02 FABRICATION
A. General: Fabricate units with tight seams and joints, and exposed edges rolled. Hang doors and access panels with full-length, continuous hinges. Equip units for concealed anchorage and with corrosion-resistant backing plates.
B. Keys: Provide universal keys for internal access to accessories for servicing and resupplying. Provide two keys for each locking device. Verify Owner's existing key system.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install accessories according to manufacturers' written instructions, using fasteners appropriate to substrate indicated and recommended by unit manufacturer. Install units level, plumb, and firmly anchored in locations and at heights indicated on Drawings.
3.02 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Adjust accessories for unencumbered, smooth operation and verify that mechanisms function properly. Replace damaged or defective items.
B. Remove temporary labels and protective coatings.
C. Clean and polish exposed surfaces according to manufacturer's written recommendations.
3.03 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT
A. Manage construction waste in accordance with provisions of Division 01 Section "Construction Waste Management and Disposal."
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 12 21 24
ROLLER WINDOW SHADES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following: 1. Manually operated sunscreen roller shades.
B. Related Sections: 1. Division 01 Section "Alternates" for bid alternates affecting the work of this section. 2. Division 09 Section "Gypsum Board" for coordination with gypsum board assemblies for
blocking, installation of shade pockets, closures and related accessories. 3. Division 09 Section "Acoustical Tile Ceilings" for coordination with acoustical ceiling
systems for blocking, installation of shade pockets, closures and related accessories.
1.02 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Styles, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components, profiles, features,
finishes and operating instructions. 3. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 4. Mounting details and installation methods.
B. Shop Drawings: Plans, elevations, sections, product details, installation details, operational clearances, and relationship to adjacent work.
C. Window Treatment Schedule: For all roller shades. Use same room designations as indicated on the Drawings and include opening sizes and key to typical mounting details.
D. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, one complete set of shade components, unassembled, demonstrating compliance with specified requirements. Shade cloth samples and aluminum finish sample as selected. Mark face of material to indicate interior faces.
1.03 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Maintenance Data: Methods for maintaining roller shades, precautions regarding cleaning materials and methods, instructions for operating hardware and controls.
B. Warranty Documents: Manufacturer's warranty documents for inclusion in O&M Manuals.
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1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Obtain roller shades system through one source from a single manufacturer with a minimum of ten years experience and minimum of five projects of similar scope and size in manufacturing products comparable to those specified in this section. This includes but is not limited to all required extrusions, accessories, controls and fabricated roller shades or else all stated and published warranties may be void.
B. Installer Qualifications: Engage an installer, which shall assume responsibility for installation of all system components, with the following qualifications. 1. Installer for roller shade system shall be trained and certified by the manufacturer with
a minimum of ten years experience in installing products comparable to those specified in this section.
C. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Passes NFPA 701-99 small and large-scale vertical burn. Materials tested shall be identical to products proposed for use.
D. Shadecloth Anti-Microbial Characteristics: 'No Growth' per ASTM G 21 results for fungi ATCC9642, ATCC 9644, and ATCC9645.
E. PVC-Free Shadecloth: Comply with the following. 1. Environmental Certification: Submit written certification from the manufacturer,
including third party evaluation, recycling characteristics, and perpetual use certification as specified below. Initial submittals, which do not include the Environmental Certification, below will be rejected. Materials that are simply "PVC Free" without identifying their inputs shall not qualify as meeting the intent of this specification and shall be rejected.
2. Third Party Evaluation: Provide documentation stating the shade cloth has undergone third party evaluation for all chemical inputs, down to a scale of 100 parts per million, that have been evaluated for human and environmental safety. Identify any and all inputs, which are known to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, reproductively toxic, or endocrine disrupting. Also identify items that are toxic to aquatic systems, contain heavy metals, or organohalogens. The material shall contain no inputs that are known problems to human or environmental health per the above major criteria, except for an input that is required to meet local fire codes.
3. Recycling Characteristics: Provide documentation that the shade cloth can, and is part of a closed loop of perpetual use and not be required to be down cycled, incinerated or otherwise thrown away. Scrap material can be sent back to the mill for reprocessing and recycling into the same quality yarn and woven into new material, without down cycling. Certify that this process is currently underway and will be utilized for this project.
4. Perpetual Use Certification: Certify that at the end of the useful life of the shade cloth, that the material can be sent back to the manufacturer for recapture as part of a closed loop of perpetual use and that the material can and will be reconstituted into new yarn, for weaving into new shade cloth. Provide information on each shade band indicating that the shade band can be sent back to the manufacturer for this purpose.
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1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver components in factory-labeled packages, marked with manufacturer and product name, fire-test-response characteristics, and location of installation using same room designations indicated on Drawings and in the Window Treatment Schedule.
1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Install roller shades after finish work including painting is complete and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated for Project when occupied for its intended use.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Warranty: Provide manufacturer's standard warranties, including the following: 1. Roller Shade Hardware: Manufacturer's standard non-depreciating twenty-five year
limited warranty. a. Shadecloth: Manufacturer's standard non-depreciating 10-year limited warranty.
2. Roller Shade Installation: One year from date of Substantial Completion, not including scaffolding, lifts or other means to access to the work above 12-feet AFF, which are the responsibility of others.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURER
A. Basis of Design: To establish a standard of quality, design, and function desired, subject to compliance with requirements, provide window shades as manufactured by Hunter-Douglas: www.hunterdouglascontract.com, or one of the following: 1. Insolrol: www.insolrol.com. 2. Lu-Tek: www.lu-tek.com. 3. MechoShade Systems, Inc. www.mechoshade.com. 4. Nysan Shading Systems Ltd. www.nysan.com. 5. Silent Gliss USA Inc. www.silentgliss-usa.com.
2.02 SHADE BANDS
A. Shade Bands: Construction of shade band includes the fabric, the enclosed hem weight, shade roller tube, and the attachment of the shade band to the roller tube. Sewn hems and open hem pockets are not acceptable. 1. Concealed Hembar: Shall be continuous extruded aluminum for entire width of shade
band and with the following characteristics: a. Hembar shall be heat sealed on all sides. b. Open ends shall not be accepted.
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2. Shade Band and Shade Roller Attachment: a. Use extruded aluminum shade roller tube of a diameter and wall thickness
required to support shade fabric without excessive deflection. b. Provide for positive mechanical attachment of shade band to roller tube; shade
band shall be made removable / replaceable with a "snap-on - snap-off" spline mounting, without having to remove shade roller from shade brackets.
c. Mounting Spline shall not require use of adhesives, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets.
d. Any method of attaching shade band to roller tube that requires the use of: adhesive, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets, does not meet the performance requirements of this specification and shall not be accepted.
2.03 ROLLER SHADE FABRICATION
A. Fabricate shade cloth to hang flat without buckling or distortion. Fabricate with heat-sealed trimmed edges to hang straight without curling or raveling. Fabricate unguided shadecloth to roll true and straight without shifting sideways more than 1/8 inch in either direction per 8 feet of shade height due to warp distortion or weave design.
B. Provide battens in standard shades as required to assure proper tracking and uniform rolling of the shade bands. Contractor shall be responsible for assuring the width-to-height (W:H) ratios shall not exceed manufacturer's standards or, in absence of such standards, shall be responsible for establishing appropriate standards to assure proper tracking and rolling of the shadecloth within specified standards. Battens shall be roll-formed stainless steel or tempered steel, as required.
C. For railroaded shade bands, provide seams in railroaded multi-width shade bands as required to meet size requirements and in accordance with seam alignment as acceptable to Architect. Seams shall be properly located. Furnish battens in place of plain seams when the width, height, or weight of the shade exceeds manufacturer's standards. In absence of such standards, assure proper use of seams or battens as required to, and assure the proper tracking of the railroaded multi-width shade bands
D. Provide battens for railroaded shades when width-to-height (W:H) ratios meet or exceed manufacturer's standards. In absence of manufacturer's standards, be responsible for proper use and placement of battens to assure proper tracking and roll of shade bands.
2.04 ROLLER SHADE COMPONENTS
A. Access and Material Requirements: 1. Provide shade hardware allowing for the removal of shade roller tube from brackets
without removing hardware from opening and without requiring end or center supports to be removed.
2. Provide shade hardware that allows for removal and re-mounting of the shade bands without having to remove the shade tube, drive or operating support brackets.
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3. Use only Delran engineered plastics by DuPont for all plastic components of shade hardware. Styrene based plastics, and /or polyester, or reinforced polyester shall not be accepted.
B. Manual Operated Chain Drive Hardware and Brackets: 1. Provide for universal, regular and offset drive capacity, allowing drive chain to fall at
front, rear or non-offset for all shade drive end brackets. Universal offset shall be adjustable for future change.
2. Provide hardware capable for installation of a removable fascia, for both regular and/or reverse roll, which shall be installed without exposed fastening devices of any kind.
3. Provide shade hardware system that allows for removable regular and/or reverse roll fasciae to be mounted continuously across two or more shade bands without requiring exposed fasteners of any kind.
4. Provide shade hardware system that allows for operation of multiple shade bands (multi-banded shades) by a single chain operator, subject to manufacturer's design criteria. Connectors shall be offset to assure alignment from the first to the last shade band.
5. Provide shade hardware system that allows multi-banded manually operated shades to be capable of smooth operation when the axis is offset a maximum of 6 degrees on each side of the plane perpendicular to the radial line of the curve, for a 12 degrees total offset.
6. Provide positive mechanical engagement of drive mechanism to shade roller tube. Friction fit connectors for drive mechanism connection to shade roller tube are not acceptable.
7. Provide shade hardware constructed of minimum 1/8-inch (3.18 mm) thick plated steel or heavier as required to support 150 percent of the full weight of each shade.
8. Drive Bracket / Brake Assembly: a. Drive Bracket shall be fully integrated with all other accessories, including, but not
limited to: SnapLoc fascia, room darkening side / sill channels, center supports and connectors for multi-banded shades.
9. Drive sprocket and brake assembly shall rotate and be supported on a welded 3/8 inch (9.525 mm) steel pin. a. The brake shall be an over running clutch design which disengages to 90 percent
during the raising and lowering of a shade. The brake shall withstand a pull force of 50 lbs. (22 kg) in the stopped position.
b. The braking mechanism shall be applied to an oil-impregnated hub on to which the brake system is mounted. The oil impregnated hub design includes an articulated brake assembly, which assures a smooth, non-jerky operation in raising and lowering the shades. The assembly shall be permanently lubricated. Products that require externally applied lubrication and or not permanently lubricated are not acceptable.
c. The entire assembly shall be fully mounted on the steel support bracket, and fully independent of the shade tube assembly, which may be removed and reinstalled without effecting the roller shade limit adjustments.
10. Drive Chain: #10 qualified stainless steel chain rated to 90 lb. (41 kg) minimum breaking strength. Nickel plate chain shall not be accepted.
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2.05 ROLLER SHADE SCHEDULE
A. Roller Shade Schedule: Refer to the Drawings for locations. 1. Shade Type WT-1: Manual operating, chain drive, sunscreen roller shades in all exterior
windows of rooms and spaces shown on the Drawings. a. Shade pockets. b. Fascias.
2.06 SHADECLOTH
A. Room Darkening (PVC Free) Shadecloth with Opaque Acrylic Backing: Hunter-Douglas Contract, "Avila Twilight", blackout material comprised of 100% polyester. Openness factor = 0% 1. Color: "Linen" or as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. (ADD.
#2)
B. Environmentally Certified Shadecloth : "SheerWeave 200" group by Phifer, Inc. www.phifer.com, fabricated from TPO for both core yarn and jacket, single thickness, 0.018 opaque coated reinforced yarn, non-raveling 0.030 inch thick fabric. 1. Basket Weave: 5 percent open 2x2 basket weave 2. Dense Basket Weave: 3 percent open 2x2 basket weave 3. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. 4. Warranty: 10-Year Limited.
2.07 ROLLER SHADE ACCESSORIES
A. Shade Pocket: For recessed mounting in acoustical tile or drywall ceilings as indicated on the Drawings. 1. Either extruded aluminum and or formed steel shade pocket, sized to accommodate
roller shades, with exposed extruded aluminum closure mount, tile support and removable closure panel to provide access to shades.
2. Provide built-in "No Cost" pocket and white removable closure trim / closure mount (recessed into ceiling cavity).
3. Pockets shall be vented such that there will be a minimum of four 1 inch diameter holes per foot allowing the solar gain to flow above the ceiling line.
B. Fascia: 1. Continuous removable extruded aluminum fascia that attaches to shade mounting
brackets without the use of adhesives, magnetic strips, or exposed fasteners. 2. Fascia shall be able to be installed across two or more shade bands in one piece. 3. Fascia shall fully conceal brackets, shade roller and fabric on the tube. 4. Provide bracket / fascia end caps where mounting conditions expose outside of roller
shade brackets.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
3.03 INSTALLATION OF ROLLER SHADES
A. Contractor Furnish and Install Responsibilities: 1. Window Covering Contractor (WC) shall provide an onsite, Project Manager, and shall
be present for all related jobsite scheduling meetings. 2. WC shall supervise the roller shade installation, and setting of intermediate stops of all
shades to assure the alignment of the shade bands within a single EDU group, which shall not exceed +/- 0.125 inches, and to assure the alignment between EDU groups, which shall not exceed +/- 0.25 inches.
3. WC shall be responsible for field inspection on an area-by- area basis during construction to confirm proper mounting conditions per approved shop drawings.
4. Verification of Conditions: Examine the areas to receive the work and the conditions under which the work would be performed and notify General Contractor and Owner of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Commencement of installation shall constitute acceptance of substrate conditions by the installer.
5. WC shall provide accurate to 0.0625 inch; field measurements for custom shade fabrication on the Roller Shades manufacturers input forms.
6. WC Installer shall install roller shades level, plumb, square, and true according to manufacturer's written instructions, and as specified here in. Blocking for roller shades installed under the contract of the interior General Contractor shall be installed plumb, level, and fitted to window mullion as per Architect's design documents and in accordance with industry standard tolerances. The horizontal surface of the shade pocket shall not be out-of-level more than 0.625 inch over 20 linear feet.
7. Shades shall be located so the shade band is not closer than 2 inches to the interior face of the glass. Allow proper clearances for window operation hardware.
8. Adjust, align and balance roller shades to operate smoothly, easily, safely, and free from binding or malfunction throughout entire operational range.
9. Installer shall set Upper, Lower and up to 3 intermediate stop positions of all motorized shade bands, and assure alignment in accordance with the above requirements.
10. WC shall certify the operation of all motorized shades and turn over each floor for preliminary acceptance.
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11. The WC shall participate and cooperate with the electrical contractor, the window shade manufacturer and the Commissioning agent to verify and certify the installation is in full conformance with the specifications and is fully operational. This work to occur during the commissioning stage and is in addition to preliminary acceptance required for each floor.
12. Clean roller shade surfaces after installation, according to manufacturer's written instructions.
13. WC shall train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate and maintain roller shade systems.
14. Protect installed products until completion of project. 15. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
3.04 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products until completion of project.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
3.05 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT
A. Manage construction waste in accordance with provisions of Division 01 Section "Construction Waste Management and Disposal."
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FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide a microcomputer based system using multiplex techniques for alarm reporting, central monitoring, signaling, and selection of audible and visual signal circuits. The fire alarm system should be capable of making reverse 9ll messages and emergency announcements. The fire alarm subcontractor should work closely with the campus Information technology department working through the University Project Manager to make this work.
B. Provide individually identified fire alarm sensors; pull stations, indicating devices, and compatible monitor and control devices. Provide a unique address for each device, with operator-assigned English language descriptor. l. The system shall include the following major components
a. Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) b. Fire Alarm Annunciator Panel (FAAP) and LCD Display. c. Fire Alarm Voice/Evacuation Panel (FVEP) d. Fire Alarm Computer Terminal (FACT) – FACE refers to the individual
building and University Police Building FACT. e. Fire Alarm System Printer (FAP) – If building type requires a Fire Command
Center. f. Fireman Two Way Telephone Panel (FTP) – If required by the building type.
2. Conventional fire alarm initiating devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual stations, water flow and tamper switches, pressure switches) shall each be individually addressable via, and shall report to the FACP.
3. Control relays shall be individually commanded by the system to respond automatically in case of an alarm by related sensors or other devices. Manual control of fans, dampers and required relays shall be provided, as well as automatic control where required by code. Control sequences shall be as indicated on related mechanical systems control drawings.
C. The system shall operate as a low voltage, zone-annunciated Fire Management System and shall include the following subsystems: l. FACP to monitor addressable initiating and control devices, annunciate the alarm
device exact location, initiate alarm and evacuation signals, and capture and recall elevators.
2. FACP and Associated Auxiliary panels shall be provided with Class “A” wiring. 3. Interconnection of FACP, including supervision, shall be via fiber optic (FO) cable
between buildings and via copper cable in the buildings. Coordinate FO cable requirements with Campus IT Group.
4. All FO transmit and receive modules and required hardware shall be integral with associated fire alarm equipment.
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D. Provide UL listed system. If required as a condition requisite to establishing UL listing of the entire installation as a system, the Contractor shall arrange for, and pay all costs associated with, any required off-site or on-site review, supervision, and/or inspection which may be required for gaining such UL listing.
E. Conform to the following NFPA requirements: l. Initiating Device Circuits (IDC) shall be Class B 2. The Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) shall be configured as follows:
a. Class A for signaling line circuits connecting intelligent devices to the FACP. b. Loss of connectivity between FACP and the facility's Central Control FACP shall
not hamper functions of the fire alarm system within the building. 3. The Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) shall be Class B
F. ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS SYSTEM LAYOUT
l. General: a. All campus buildings will be equipped with a FACP. Locate near the main
entry and a FVEP located near the FACP per the building design, for all non high-rise buildings.
b. Each FACP shall be networked into the campus network and accessible from the Campus FACT. Any FVEP shall be accessed from the Campus FCC FVEP microphone and/or the Campus Police Station FVEP microphone.
c. One FACP and FACT in one university high-rise building FCC and one university high- rise building FCC will be designated alternate locations for the Campus FCC FACP. All information residing in the FACP/FACT of the Campus will be duplicated at these two locations.
d. A FACT with FAP or a FAAP with LCD indicating building in alarm shall be located at the University Police Building. The Police Station shall be capable of accessing any FVEP via local microphone.
e. Every building will be equipped with a weatherproof speaker/strobe located at each exterior door.
f. Include the Following Front Panel Controls: l) Each floor shall have a disable button 2) Disable all 3) Elevator disable 4) Fan/shut-down disable 5) Pager disable 6) Door disable 7) Separate speaker and strobe disable 8) Manual page by floor 9) Amplifier test tone button
G. Provide interface with the Building Automation System to report all “alarm” and
“supervisory” actions. Refer to Division 23.
1.02 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General:
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l. Normal operator interface, through the FACP located in each individual building where required, and at the designated FACT located in the Anschutz Medical Campus University Police Building in the Police Dispatch. All system early-warning pre-alarm, alarm, and trouble messages shall be annunciated on the FACT in a color-graphic format with English language descriptors.
B. High-Rise Buildings. l. The fire alarm sequence of operation shall be in accordance with the requirements
for high-rise buildings, including but not limited to the following: a. The alarm and activate the strobes for the floor in alarm and the floors above
and below. b. Initiate stair pressurization and pressurization of the floors above and below
the floor in alarm. c. Release of stair, held-open doors, and re-entry doors. d. Upon activation of the elevator, elevator shafts, or elevator lobby detectors,
recall the elevators to the main exit level or alternate floor. e. Activate refuge area communications link. f. Annunciate the alarm to the building FACP, and FAAP, and to University Police
FACT. g. Annunciate the alarm condition and location to the building FAAP and local
floor FAAP. 2. The Command Center of the High Rise Buildings shall also be equipped, under
another contract, with the following remote status/control panels: a. Buildings electrical distribution system. b. Building fire pump. c. Elevator status and control panel.
d. Building voice paging system and/or voice evacuation system (i.e., Office Building) via zone interface panel and microphone.
e. CCTV system monitors and keyboard. f. Smoke control panel. g. Generator control panel.
3. The FD will use these panels for viewing or controlling each of the above systems.
C. The FD will respond to the FACP of the building in alarm and to the Campus Police. The Campus Police FACT shall be automatically activated into the graphics mode to show the current status of all devices in alarm. The FD will take command of the Building's FACT to monitor the current response to the fire alarm condition. Using a "mouse driven" graphic menu, the FD shall be able to "zoom in" or "zoom out" of the graphic screens to view the current alarm condition. l. The FD will use the building's FCC PC graphic system to view and control the response
of the fire alarm system by viewing special graphic screens such as: a. A smoke control system status and control screen. b. Any building within the complex connected to the fire alarm system. c. Any preprogrammed screen existing within the fire alarm system. d. Or other specialty screens that may be created at the request of the
university Facilities Operations.
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2. Using the assigned FD Identification Code (ID password), the FD may use the FCC PC to alter the preprogrammed fire fighting response to the present alarm condition. A printer will provide hard copy documentation of all alarm conditions, ID password log on commands, and the system response to the specific fire alarm condition.
D. The Campus Control Center fire alarm computer will provide monitoring and secondary back up of the fire alarm computers located in the various fire command centers. If an equipment trouble alarm is initiated from a fire alarm device, it shall be reported at the FCC FACP of the building in alarm and the Campus Control Center PC.
E. If a fire alarm condition is received and the FD cannot initiate an appropriate response from the building's FCC PC (i.e., fire in the Buildings' FCC room, or a failure of the FCC PC), then an override ID password command can be used by the FD to make any system PC the primary PC for the manual fire fighting override response. The selected PC shall be able to alter a building's preprogrammed response to the alarm condition. The selected PC shall be able to access and control all PC graphic screens that reside within the system.
F. It shall be possible for all authorized personnel, using the proper ID password, to place the facility into smoke control operation through the graphic screens from the University Police (FACT), or the Building's FCC FACP.
G. Automatic Actions: l. Activation of an alarm-initiating device, as specified herein shall cause the following:
a. Annunciation of the alarm condition, type, and device address at the FACP, FACT and FAAP in a LCD format at the building FAAP. An audible signal shall sound and the alarm condition shall flash until acknowledged. The alarm condition and its location shall also be displayed at the University Police FACP, FACT, and FAAP per the building design.
b. The appropriate audio and visual alarms shall be transmitted throughout the building in alarm or to predetermined zones of the building in alarm.
c. Disable the elevator call system and recall the elevators to the level of discharge exit or to the alternate floor.
d. Initiate smoke control procedures and functions automatically (position dampers and control fans) from the building FACP.
e. Release self-closing fire and smoke doors in specified control zone when the system goes into alarm.
f. Provide control relay at each access control panel to unlock all secured doors in activated control zone.Guidelines and Design Standards
g. Provide digital paging notification to select university personnel as determined by the University Project Manager.
2. Provide smoke detector circuits with alarm verification with field-adjustable time from 0 to 60 seconds. Only verified alarms shall initiate the specified sequences.
3. Activation of a sprinkler valve supervisory switch shall initiate supervisory alarm at the corresponding building FACP, FAAP, FACT, and FAP and initiate a supervisory alarm signal at the University Police FACT. Supervisory alarms shall be differentiated from a trouble condition on the circuit.
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4. A break in the initiating circuit or detector power wiring shall be annunciated as a trouble condition on the building FACP and the University Police FACT.
5. A break in the audio/visual circuit wiring shall be annunciated as a trouble condition on the building FACP and the University Police FACT.
H. Failsafe Operation: To increase the system's ability to survive damage from fire, malicious or accidental damage, premature component failure, etc., the fire alarm system shall provide the following functionality: l. Each building FACP shall operate in a stand-alone manner, independent of any
other FACP or FACT. The building FACP shall contain the complete data file for all connected devices, regardless of the building, and shall operate the same way whether connected to any other FACP or FACT. This includes: a. Annunciation of device address and condition. One hundred percent of all
connected devices shall be capable of operating for alarm simultaneously. b. Logical Point Grouping annunciation and control. Each Logi-cal Point Group shall
contain up to l5 physical points and shall be capable of initiating a sequence of control actions.
c. Event-initiated control, signaling and/or annunciation sequences. One hundred percent of all connected devices shall be capable of being operated simultaneously.
d. Priority display of multiple alarms. e. Complete supervision of all connected devices with no degraded operation. f. Complete reset capabilities at FACP and FACT.
2. Standby batteries capable of operating the FACP, FACT (except those supported by non- interruptible power supply systems), FAAP, FVEP, smoke detectors and alarm horns, strobes, secondary PC terminals, video display units and printers, shall be provided to automatically back up the emergency power source. The system shall have the capacity to operate FACP, as required per NFPA PCs for two hours, and then operate the fire alarm indicating devices for at least l5 minutes, per NFPA requirements. When commercial power is restored, the system shall transfer automatically to primary power. System power supply shall be equipped with battery charging circuits sufficient to recharge fully depleted batteries to within 70 percent of their maximum capacity within l2 hours.
3. System operating software and data file shall be resident in nonvolatile memory. Loss of power, momentary or for a sustained period shall not require reloading of the software.
4. All plug-in circuit boards shall be electrically supervised to assure that the proper board is in the proper position. Systems that use electrical continuity to supervise the presence of plug-in boards, but that do not assure that board positions have not been exchanged, shall provide additional means for the specified supervision, beyond that provided by locking covers.
5. The FACT shall be provided with battery backup or individual dedicated UPS.
I. Color code and minimum wire sizes for the fire alarm system as follows: l. All wire is solid copper: 2. All insulation colors shall be continuous for the full length of the wire.
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3. Wire Jackets shall be stamped with the “Circuit Type” designation or shall have an affixed label designating the “Circuit Type” every twenty lineal feet at a minimum. Circuit Type Colors
Wire # Of Conductors Size
Initiating Circuits (+) Red (-) Black
2 l8 (THHN)
Signaling Circuits (+) Red (-) White
2 l6 Twisted
Speaker Circuits (+) Orange (-) Brown
2 l4 Twisted
Strobe Circuits (+) Yellow (-) Blue
2 l4 Twisted
Fire Fighter Phone Circuit (+) Red (-) White
2 l4 Twisted/ Shielded
Fire Fighter Phone Riser Circuit (+) Red (-) White
2 l4 Twisted/ Shielded
RS-485 Circuit (+) Blue (-) Gray
2 l6 Twisted
Damper Control (+) Red (-) Black
2 l4 THHN
AHU Shutdown Circuit (+) Red (-) Black
2 l4 THHN
24VDC Power Circuit (+) White (-) Black
2 l4 THHN
Fire Alarm Remote Light Circuit
(+) Red (-) Black
2 l8 THHN
Speaker Phone Cut Out Circuit (+) Orange (-) Brown
2 l4 Twisted
Low Level Audio Riser Circuit (+) Red (-) Black
2 l4 Twisted/ Shielded
High Level Audio Riser Circuit (+) Red (-) Black
2 l4 Twisted
Door Holder Circuit (+) Red (-) Black
2 l4 Twisted
J. Intelligent Features: l. The following additional features shall be provided:
a. The fire alarm detector cleaning shall be annunciated at the FACP as a trouble condition by the device.
b. Dual Alarm threshold for day or night settings.
K. Interface With Other Systems: l. Interface design of fire alarm system with closed circuit television (CCTV) system and
FO signal transmission system. 2. The Electronic Security Department (ESD) will provide software to interface with the
CCTV and fire alarm systems. CCTV and fire alarm manufacturers shall provide software protocol, for their systems, to ESD.
3. Consultant may purchase copy of specifications for interfacing systems from the university for the purpose of determining interfacing requirements.
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4. Interface voice notification with the campus RAV system.
1.03 SUBMITTAL A. Provide shop drawings as follows:
l. Floor plans with device layout, address and wiring. 2. FACP layout. 3. Riser diagrams. 4. Battery calculation. 5. Sequence of operation 6. Equipment cut sheets 7. FAAP layout.
B. CADD generated layouts for FACT screen graphics.
C. Operating and Maintenance Manuals.
D. Project Record Documents: l. Prior to submittal of the as-built documents, submit a complete package of shop
drawings to the university Facilities Operations Fire and Safety office for review. Drawings shall include floor plans and graphic maps for each building and/or floors.
2. Submit record documents in accordance with the requirements of Section 0l 78 39 and the following: a. As-built point-to-point wiring diagrams depicting every device, including correct
university room numbers. b. Revised schematic, wiring, and interconnection diagrams of all circuits, internal
and external, for all equipment installed and exact locations for all devices. These schematics shall include the conductor color-coding and terminal number identification system, location of all terminal boxes complete with numbering and each device address.
c. Complete, as-installed, riser diagrams indicating the wiring sequence of all alarm initiating devices, supervisory devices, and all signaling appliances on all signaling circuits.
d. A complete description of the system operation, including a schedule of relay abbreviations used on the drawings, list of relay functions, and the sequence of relay operation during supervisory trouble and alarm conditions.
e. Complete wiring and control diagrams for control and shutdown circuits for fan systems.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in Intelligent Fire Management Systems.
B. Installer: Company with certified personnel specializing in smoke detection and fire alarm
systems with five years' documented experience as a fire alarm installing contractor.
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C. Fire Management system installer shall keep all smoke heads in the building covered until final building turn over. Failure to comply will mandate a complete cleaning of the individual heads on the system.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Edwards System Technology (Sole Sourced)
2.02 APPROVED INSTALLERS
A. Metroplex Control System (MCS) – 6950 South Tucson Way, Unit D, Centennial, CO 80ll2, (720) 875-0303.
B. Advanced Electronic System – 80l Main Street, Windsor, CO 80550, (970) 686-6200
C. FAS (Fire Alarm Services) – 4800 W 60th Ave, Arvada CO, 80003 (303) 466-8800
D. Meridian Fire and Security – 7l73 S. Havana St Ste 400 Centennial CO, 80ll2 (303) 790-2520
E. Other Edward System Technology installers will be considered if they have successfully completed 3 similar projects (in size and complexity) in the past 5 years in the Denver Metro area. The installer must have a demonstrated ability to provide ongoing service to any system it installs. Alternate installers must be approved in writing by the University Project Manager through Facilities Operations 5 working day prior to Bidding on the project. Installers should be NICET certified.
2.03 MATERIALS, GENERAL
A. All equipment and materials used shall be standard components, regularly manufactured,
and regularly utilized in the manufacturer's system.
B. All systems and components shall have been thoroughly tested and proven in actual use.
C. All equipment shall be listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories.
D. All sensors shall be of the intelligent type and shall mount on a common base. This base
shall be incompatible with conventional detectors.
E. Where equipment of different manufacturers is used, such equipment shall be included
under the required over-all UL system listing as a component of the integrated fire alarm system.
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F. The system shall be designed to operate with unshielded wire, to the maximum practicable extent. Shielded wire may be used. FO cable shall be utilized, as required or as indicated by the design documents.
G. FACPs shall be provided with tamper switches on cabinet doors to protect against
unauthorized access to internal devices. The panel shall provide commandable outputs, which can operate relays or logic level devices.
H. Memory data shall be contained in EEPROM non-volatile memory. If non-volatile battery-
backed RAM provides memory, removal of the board shall not cause loss of memory contents.
I. The Fire Alarm annunciator panels shall be LCD types.
J. Site Specific Customizing Software:
l. General: a. Provide software and Programs with technical support and training for the
university’s Facilities Operations staff during installation of system and completion.
b. Alarm display shall include, as a minimum: l) Indication of alarm condition, i.e. ABNORMAL OFF, HI ALARM/ LO
ALARM, analog value or status, and English group and point identification such as "SMOKE DETECTOR BUILDING “A” - 2ND FLOOR- ROOM 202".
2) A discrete per point alarm action taking message, such as "CALL MAINTENANCE DEPT. EXT 556l", of up to 480 characters.
c. System shall automatically transmit alarm and troubles to selectable university pagers via a commercial carrier such as "AT&T Wireless".
d. The network routing properties for a panel's common controls determine which panels will respond when an operator presses the corresponding control command switch (Reset, Alarm Silence, Panel/Trouble Silence, Drill, Alternate Sensitivity) on the 3-LCD module.
Only the panels defined in the selected network routing group will respond to the command. Any building connected by a bridge or other structure shall annunciate to its opposite number(s) alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions via single LEDs on its front panel.
2. Point summary reports: a. Point summary reports shall include the current value/status and condition. b. Trend reports shall allow the operator to randomly select logical arrays of
points. c. Dynamic trends shall provide up to six points and show real time activity of the
associated points. d. Alarm reports shall be automatically issued. e. A custom report capability shall be provided to allow the user to format reports
of any mix of text, points with status/value and descriptors, and points with status/value only.
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K. Fire Alarm System Devices:
l. General: a. Each device shall be assigned a unique address. Address selection by jumpers is
not acceptable. Devices which take their address from their position in the circuit are unacceptable. It is preferred that the address of the intelligent device be part of the device base rather than the device itself.
b. Devices shall receive power and communication from the same pair of wires. For fault- tolerant circuits, any separate power wiring shall also be made fault-tolerant.
2. Analog Sensors (Photoelectric and Thermal): a. Each sensor shall contain an LED, which blinks each time it is scanned by the
FACP. The sensor LED is to remain illuminated to indicate alarm. All sensors not visible from the corridor shall have a remote light mounted in the corridor as shown on the drawings.
b. Each sensor shall be capable of being tested for alarm via command from the FACP or FACT. The values of the sensor shall be displayed at building FACP and FACT, and the University Police FACT.
3. Monitor Modules: a. The Monitor Module shall provide an addressable input for N.O. or N.C.
contact devices such as manual stations, water-flow switches, sprinkler supervisory devices, door contacts, intrusion detectors, etc.
b. The Module shall mount in a standard electrical box. 4. Control Modules:
a. The Control Module shall provide an addressable output for a separately powered alarm- indicating circuit or for a control relay.
b. The relay contacts shall be SPST (Form "C" rated at 2 amps at 28V DC). c. The module shall mount in a standard electrical box. d. Control voltage’s connected to intelligent control relays shall not exceed
24VAC/24VDC. Isolation relays shall be used on control voltages on excess of 24VAC/24VDC.
5. Fault Isolator Module (only if approved by the University Project Manager): a. The Fault Isolator Module shall detect and isolate a short-circuited segment of a
fire-alarm loop. b. Modules shall be placed on every floor to limit the number lost addressable
devices in case of a short-circuit on the intelligent circuit. 6. Intelligent manual pull stations shall be single action, mounted on standard electrical
box. a. For public places, use single action pull stations with "Stopper II" cover.
7. Magnetic door holders shall be wall- or floor-mount on a standard electrical box. 8. Linear beam smoke detectors shall have cross-zone capabilities and be provided
where shown on the drawings. Detectors shall consist of a transmitter and receiver unit utilizing infrared light to detect smoke between the units. These detectors shall have discriminating circuitry to differentiate between actual smoke, momentary blockage of the beam, and long-term blockage.
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a. Contractor shall provide a weatherproof enclosure for each pair of devices, utilizing transparent panels to allow light transmission. Ensure range of detector is adequate to compensate for passage through this glass.
L. Other Devices: l. Speaker/Strobes:
a. Strobes shall be synchronized. b. The speaker shall provide for minimum sound level of 95 dBA at l0 feet.
2. Analog Air Duct Detectors: a. Duct detectors shall be mounted exterior of duct with air sampling tube.
Program duct detectors for supervisory indication only. b. Provide fire alarm remote light red LED, mounted on a standard plate fitted to
a standard electrical box. When device is not visible, labeled plate with the name of the device served.
c. Fire alarm remote light/test switch combination shall be utilized for each duct detector. The device shall have a red LED and two positions test switch mounted on a standard plate fitted to a standard electrical box. Plates shall be labeled with the name of the equipment served.
3. Tamper Switches: Installed under Division 2l. 4. Flow Switches: Installed under Division 2l. 5. Sprinkler Pre-action Solenoid and Deluge Valves: Installed under Division 2l 6. Differential Pressure Switch: Installed under Division 23. 7. Damper End Switches: for damper position indication. Installed, under Division 23. 8. Relays provide addressable control and/or monitor module for each device indicated in
paragraphs P. 3, 4, 5, 6 And 7 above. Include wiring to the device and to the fire alarm loop as required.
9. Provide control relays as required to accomplish functions such as fan shutdown, damper positioning, door release, etc.
l0. Fire/Smoke dampers and smoke dampers will be provided under Division 23. The 24V wiring, including low voltage transformer P.E. switch, will be provided under Division 23. The l20V AC wiring will be provided under this section..
ll. Voice Evacuation Speaker/Strobe units shall be UL listed for use in voice evacuation systems. Audible and visual indications shall operate independently or in
unison. l2. Animal Care Facilities
a. Provide “Silentone” horns or approved equal throughout all animal care facilities. Provide red lensed strobe in animal holding rooms.
b. Provide speakers in the office areas of the animal facility.
M. Special System Requirements:
l. The communications board shall include two FO transmit and two FO receive modules mounted as an integral part of the board. Detached FO transmit and receive modules will not be permitted. All FO transmit and receive modules shall include automatic gain control.
N. FO Jumper Cable:
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l. Provide plenum-rated FO cable, tight buffer type, with attenuation less than 3.5 dB/Km at 850 nm.
2. Jumper shall consist of two type ST connectors and the required length of 50/l25 or 62.5/l25 micron FO cables. Jumper cable to match trunk system cable to which the FACP is to be connected to.
3. Connectors shall meet or exceed the following requirements: a. Attenuation: < l.0 dB at 850 nm per mated pair. b. Durability: < 0.2 dB increase in attenuation per l000 mattings. c. Operating temperature: -40°to +60°C. d. Connector construction shall incorporate ceramic ferrule, nickel-plated zinc
housing and estane boot.
O. Voice Evacuation System:
l. The Contractor shall provide all work required for installation of a Voice Evacuation System for the buildings indicated by the drawings. Scope of this Contractor's work will be as described by this section of the specifications and as shown on the drawings.
2. Buildings that are defined as high rise shall have the following: An Audible Alarm on the floor where that event is detected and a general message to all other floors stating, “ A fire Alarm has been detected on (indicate floor number). Remain alert and evacuate if there are indications of fire. If no danger is noted, you may await further instruction. Elevators have been recalled to level l(or alternate floor if the fire alarm is on level l) until the fire alarm is over.”
3. Fire Alarm Voice Evacuation Panel (FVEP): a. The FVEP shall be located in conjunction with the FACP and shall provide
evacuation signals, pre-recorded fire alarm messages, and one-way communication (paging) on a selective.
b. FVEP equipment shall include the following: l) Voice paging, hand-held, push-to-talk microphone with dynamic noise
canceling. Frequency response shall be flat within + 3 dB from 200 to 5,000 Hz.
2) Zone paging selector switches and LED's, with one selector switch and two LED's provided for each speaker zone.
3) "Manual Fire Evacuation Tone" switch and LED. 4) “Silencing" fire evacuation tones (self-restoring switch) and LED. 5) “Pre-recorded Message" switch and LED. 6) "All Call", switch and LED, with the switch enabling the operator to
simultaneously page all speaker zones on both risers. 7) Reset switch. 8) Lamp test switch. 9) "Page" LED, which will light when the paging microphone is used. l0) The FVEP shall also be equipped with LED's to indicate trouble conditions
for the following: a) Each individual speaker zone. b) Amplifier, preamplifier, fire tone, pre-recorded messages, and
voices paging ll) All switches and LED's shall be clearly identified with engraved labels.
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l2) Each group of LED's shall have distinctive colors, such as: a) Fire Tone - Red b) Silence - Yellow c) Page - Green d) Trouble - Yellow e) Pre-recorded Message - Red
c. The fire evacuation signal shall be applied to any specific zone automatically from the FACP or FACT, or shall be selected manually by the speaker zone switch.
4. FVEP Audio Cabinet: a. l00% redundant tone generators, preamplifiers, and amplifiers shall be
provided. b. The audio trunk shall be electronically supervised and shall be automatic
switchover from one audio signal path to the other. c. Each amplifier module shall be provided with two 40-watt amplifiers, and
shall power a minimum of 8 speaker zones. d. Pre-recorded message shall be programmed and recorded in a memory chip.
Tape cassette players are not acceptable. e. The FVEP audio cabinet shall be capable of remote "All Page" activation via
local microphone from the University Police Station. The system shall allow the selection of individual building or "All" buildings for "Disaster Messages".
f. Provide capability of testing and adjusting audio amplifier outputs. Provide test switch at the FACP.
P. Spare Parts: Refer to Section 0l 78 46 – Extra Stock Materials.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION – FIRE ALARM
A. Fire Alarm layouts:
l. General:
a. Provide a fire alarm system for each building. l) Actual detection required per building shall be determined by National
codes, Local codes and the university CBO, whichever is more stringent. b. Provide shunt trip circuit breaker for connection to elevators with sprinkle red
shafts. 2. Regardless of building occupancy rating, the following areas shall be provided with
detection: a. Laboratories b. Electrical Rooms c. Mechanical Rooms d. Telecommunications Rooms e. Data Centers f. Dedicated Storage Rooms g. Kitchens
3. In general, the following type of detection shall be provided in each type of room:
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a. Photoelectric Smoke Detection: l) Electrical/Telecommunication Rooms 2) Office Corridors (except where sprinkled) 3) Offices (except where sprinkled) 4) Laboratories 5) Mechanical Ducts 6) Elevator Shafts/Machine Rooms 7) Dedicated Storage Rooms 8) Linear Equipment Rooms
b. Thermal Detection: l) Restrooms 2) Mechanical Rooms 3) Kitchens/Break rooms 4) Environmental Services (Janitor) Rooms 5) Elevator Shafts/Machine Rooms 6) Generator Rooms 7) Autoclaves
c. Flame Detection: l) Generator Rooms
4. Provide control module at each access control panel for interface with access control system.
B. Installation shall be supervised and tested by the manufacturer of the system equipment.
C. Low Voltage/Wire and Cable: All LV/W&C shall be run in conduit in floors, walls and non-
accessible spaces. In hallways, LVW/C can be run in bridle rings attached to the common telecom and other low voltage system cable tray. LV/W&C must be run in a conduit sleeve, minimum 2” dia. with plastic bushings, from the point it leaves the bridle ring on the cable tray to the interior side of a room. Once the LV/W&C enters the room it can be supported from bridle rings or j-hooks. Wiring shall comply with Division 27 and approved NEC.
D. Low Voltage/Wire and Cable and Hallway Devices: LV/W&C running from the cable tray to
devices in the hallway shall be protected by plenum rated flexible sleeving or flexible metal conduit. LV/W&C in sleeving or flexible metal conduit shall be supported per NEC and installed with UL approved connectors and plastic bushings on both ends.
E. Outlet pull and junction boxes shall be painted red on the exterior.
F. Devices: Locate devices per ADA standards
G. In construction areas where there is existing equipment, the equipment must be protected
during construction and the devices taken off line to eliminate false alarms. All devices associated with modifications to an existing system must match existing devices.
H. Contractor is liable for damage. The university must be notified at the completion of each project to ensure that the system is returned to normal.
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I. If room numbers are changed or new room numbers established, the University Project Manager must be notified before implementation so that the system can be re-programmed and is accurate in the event of an alarm.
J. All devices mounted in ceiling tile to be supported by T-bar hanger bracket and appropriate
box. Plaster ring is not acceptable.
K. Labeling:
l. Observe the university fire alarm color code guide. 2. Label each splice with correct information. 3. Label each initiating device with correct device address. Use Kroy labeler or equal. 4. Final, correct university room numbers (not design/construction room numbers) must
be provided for correct programming. 5. All detectors to have factory dust covers installed until after the final inspection and
clean up is complete. 6. All duct detectors to have individual remote LED/test stations installed. Mount at
6'-0" AFF in main corridor adjacent to area served. Label as directed by the University Project Manager.
7. All shielded wiring to be bonded together at each device and insulated from contact with the conduit or box.
8. All equipment and associated wiring removed from service will be returned to the University Project Manager for proper disposal.
9. Avoid locating detectors above countertops and/or shelving. l0. Locate detectors at least eight feet from supply or return air
diffusers. ll. Use fixed heat detectors near autoclaves and steam sterilizers. l2. Mount remote lights for room detectors above door to corridor, centered.
L. Construction Requirements:
l. Integrity of Structure: Do not drill or pierce structural members without prior approval from the University Project Manager and Structural Engineer.
2. Penetration of Walls, Etc.: Fire caulks or seal all penetrations made through walls, floors, and ceilings around the conduit. Maintain the integrity of fire ratings within the structure. Where visible, paint to match surface.
3. Wherever possible, install conduits and raceways in a concealed manner, except at surface- mounted cabinets.
4. Access to Existing Facilities: Install all conduit and pull boxes to maintain or provide access to existing valves; covers to existing pull boxes; wire ways or access doors; electrical outlets; switches; motors, etc.
5. Support bridle rings/”J” Hooks independently from structure, may have separate point of attachment to cable tray.
6. No other wiring or systems to be installed with fire alarm.
M. Prior to start of construction, disable existing fire alarm devices, as necessary. A minimum of two working days notice, prior to construction, shall be coordinated through the University Project Manager.
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3.02 TESTING, CLEANING AND CERTIFICATION
A. When installation is complete, system shall be tested in accordance with NFPA72
requirements. A representative of the system manufacturer shall submit a written report of the findings to the A/E with copy of to the FD. System testing shall include, at the least, verifying the following:
l. The functional operation of each re-settable initiating device (manual stations, detectors, etc.) and circuit.
2. All notification appliances shall be tested for a minimum of ten minutes under normal alarm conditions.
3. The functional operation of each and every alarm device and circuit. 4. The functional operation of each monitored device circuit. 5. The functional operation of each control circuit, including fan controls. 6. The supervision functions of each initiating, indicating, monitoring, control and supply
circuit. 7. Control station automatic signaling. 8. That all software protocol, access codes and operation instructions have been supplied. 9. All installed or modified fire alarm systems for remodels or new projects shall be
tested and certified by a Factory Representative. Upon a system test completion a “Letter of Certification” shall be issued to the university.
B. All testing and verifications shall be conducted in the presence of the university Facilities
Operations Fire and Safety personnel.
C. There shall be an operational test by the FD.
3.03 COMMISSIONING (DEMONSTRATION)
A. The equipment supplier shall provide a minimum of 8 hours of system training for the
university Facilities Operations personnel training for each new system.
END OF SECTION
C
D
ARCHITECTURAL ABBREVIATIONS
DISCIPLINE INDEX
A ARCHITECTURAL C CIVIL E ELECTRICALFA FIRE ALARMFP FIRE PROTECTIONI IRRIGATION L LANDSCAPE/ PLANTINGM MECHANICAL/ HVAC P PLUMBING S STRUCTURALT TELECOM
CONTEXT INDEX
G00 GENERAL INFORMATION G02 CODE COMPLIANCED02 DEMOLITION PLAN A01 FLOOR PLANSA02 ENLARGED PLANSA04 SECTIONS AND DETAILSA06 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A07 REFLECTED CEILING PLANSA08 CEILING DETAILSA09 MILLWORK DETAILSA10 PARTITION TYPESA12 FINISHES PLAN AND SCHEDILEA14 FURNITURE PLANS
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
1. COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS. UNIVERSITY IS ITS OWN AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AND PERMIT ARE ISSUED THRU THE CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICIAL. NO FEE FOR PERMITTING. ALL WORK MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICIAL.
2. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK AND REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES TO THE OWNER AND ARCHITECT. THE DRAWINGS REFLECT CONDITIONS AS CAN REASONABLY INFERRED FROM VISIBLE CONDITIONS, OR FROM DRAWINGS & INFORMATION FURNISHED BY OWNER, BUT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED.
3. ALL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE FLOORS OR WALLS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION DETAILS THAT CONFORM TO UNDERWRITER LABORATORIES LISTING FOR RATED ASSEMBLIES.
4. ALL EXISTING FLOOR SLAB PENETRATIONS AT FLOOR OF WORK AND DECK ABOVE, ARE TO BE SEALED TO AVOID ANY AND ALL MIGRATION OF DUST, WATER, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, ETC. TO ADJACENT FLOORS. SEALS MUST MEET THE RATING REQUIREMENT OF THE FLOOR/DECK ASSEMBLY.
5. PROVIDE TEMPORARY DUST ENCLOSURES DURING ALL DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH PROJECT MANAGER. IF EXISTING WALLS ARE USED PENETRATIONS MUST BE SEALED TO CREATE A DUST PROOF ENCLOSURE.
6. MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING MEP SYSTEMS MAY IMPACT ADJACENT SPACES OUTSIDE THE GENERAL SCOPE AREAS. ANY DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS AND FINISHES MUST BE REPAIRED TO MATCH THE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS. CONTRACTOR TO AFFECTED ADJACENT AREAS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING FINAL COST.
7. THE FACILITY IS OPERATIONAL. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE PROVISIONS FOR OWNER AND PUBLIC USE OF THE BUILDING AROUND THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. DELIVERIES, STAGING, STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION RELATED ACTIVITIES SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER AND NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT THE BUILDING OPERATIONS. MATERIAL STORAGE AND DUMPSTER LOCATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE OWNER.
8. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT TO ADVERSELY IMPACT THE ADJACENT OCCUPIED SPACES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FLOORS ABOVE OR BELOW. CONSTRUCTION RELATED ACTIVITIES THAT MIGHT AFFECT THIS AREA MUST BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER AND APPROVED BEFORE ANY WORK IS STARTED.
9. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE FAMILIAR WITH THE SITE AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INCORPORATING ALL REASONABLY INFERABLE CONDITIONS INTO THE WORK. NO CLAIM FOR ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION OR TIME BASED ON UNFAMILIARITY OF VISIBLE OR REASONABLY INFERABLE CONDITIONS, WILL BE CONSIDERED. CONTRACTOR WARRANTS TO THE OWNER THAT THE SITE AND EXISTING CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A FINAL CONTRACT PRICE. DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE REPORTED TO THE OWNER.
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WALL HYDRANT
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WIDE/WIDTH
WITHOUTWATER CLOSET
VERIFY IN FIELD
WITH
UNFINISHED
VARIABLE/VARIES
VERTICAL
VAPOR BARRIER
MOUNT (ED/ING)
MOISTURE RESISTANT
MASONRY OPENING
MANUFACTURE (ER)
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
MAINTAIN (ANCE)
DEEP/DEPTH
DOUBLE
DIAMETER
DETAIL
DOWN SPOUTDAMP PROOFING
DEAD LOAD
DIMENSION
DOWN
EXISTING
DRAWING
DRINKING FOUNTAINDEMOLISH/DEMOLITION
MANHOLE
MEMBRANEMISCELLANEOUS
MIRROR
MINIMUM
MECHANIC (AL)
METAL
MAXIMUM
MASONRY
TREATED WOOD BLOCKING
TOP OF INSULATION
TRANSLUCENTTALL STORAGE
TRANSFORMER
TELEVISION
UNDERCUT
TYPICAL
TOP OF MASONRY
TOP OF WALLTOP OF STEEL
TOP OF SLAB
TRANSOM
TOILET PARTITION
TOP OF PARAPET
THROUGH
THRESHOLDTHICK (NESS)
TEMPERATURE
TOP OF BEAMTOP OF CURB/CONC
TOP OF
SYMMETRICAL
SUSPENDEDSTRUCTURAL
TONGUE AND GROOVETOP AND BOTTOM
TELEPHONE
TREAD
SECTION
SQUARE
SERVICE SINK
STORAGE
STANDARD
SOUND TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT
STAINLESS STEEL
STEEL
SHEATHING
SEALANT
SHEET METAL
SPECIFICATION (S)
SLAB ON GRADE
SHEET
SIMILAR
RIGHT OF WAY
STORM DRAIN
SCHEDULE
SEALED CONCRETESPLASH BLOCK
RADIANT PANEL
REINFORCING
ROOF DRAIN
REFERENCE/REFER TO
RIGID INSULATION
ROUGH OPENING
ROOM
REQUIREREMOVE
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
RESISTANCE (THERMAL)/RISER
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH
POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
PLATE
PAVEMENT
QUANTITY
PLYWOOD
RADIUS
PAINT (ED)PLUMBING
PARTITION
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE
PLASTIC LAMINATE
PARALLELPRE CAST CONCRETE
PAVER TILE
PROJECTION SCREEN
MOTORIZED PROJECTION SCREEN
FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER & CABINET LOCKER
LIGHT
LIVE LOAD
INCLUDE (D/ING)
INSIDE DIAMETER
AIR CONDITIONING
INFORMATION
INCANDESCENT
HOT WATER
INSULATE (D/ION)
LABORATORY
LAMINATE (D)
HEATING/VENTILATION/
INTERIOR
JOINT
INVERT
LINEALLIBRARY
POUND (S)
LAVATORY
INCH (ES)
GALVANIZED
GALVANIZED IRON
GLASS/GLAZING
GYPSUM DRY WALL
GLASS UNIT MASONRY
GLAZED STRUCTURAL TILEGALVANIZED STEEL SHEET
GENERAL CONTRACT (OR)
HANDICAPPEDHOLLOW CORE
HIGH POINT
HORIZONTAL
HOLLOW METAL
HOUR
HEIGHT
HEATER
HOSE BIB
HARDWARE
HOOK (S)
HIGH
GRAB BAR
FINISH (ED)
FLOOR DRAIN
FLOOR CLEAN OUT
FIRE HOSE STATION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
FOUNDATION
FACE OF STUD
FLOOR (ING)
GAUGE/GAGE
FOOT/FEETFIRE RESISTIVE
FUTURE
FLASHING
FOOTING
CABINET
CUBIC FEET/MINUTE
COILING DOORCOILING GRILLE
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE
CONTROL JOINT
CRICKETCEILING
CLOSETCLEAR (ANCE)(S) CONCRETE MASONRY
CENTER
CLEAN OUT
COLUMN
COMPRESSCONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
CONTINUOUS/CONTINUE
CONTRACT (OR)
COORDINATECORRUGATED
CARPET (ED)
CERAMIC TILECOUNTER
COLD WATER
CASEWORK
CONNECTION
BOARDBETWEEN
BATT INSULATION
BITUMINOUS
BUILDING
BLOCK (ING)
BEAM OR BENCH MARK
BOTTOMBACKER ROD
BEARING
BRICK
BOTH SIDESBASEMENT
BUILT UP ROOFING
BOTH WAYS
BOTTOM OF
AIR CONDITIONING
ANCHOR BOLT
ACOUSTICALACOUSTICAL TILE
ACCESS DOOR
ADDENDUM
ADHESIVEADJACENT
ADJUSTABLE
ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
ALUMINUMALTERNATE
ANODIZED
ACCESS PANEL
APPROXIMATE (LY)
ARCHITECT (URAL)
ASPHALTAUTOMATIC
HOLLOW STEEL SECTION
MARKERBOARD
TACKBOARD
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
FACE OF CONCRETE
FACE OF WALL
CB CHALKBOARD
OFOI
OFCI OWNER FURNISHED/ CONTRACTOR INSTALLEDOWNER FURNISHED/ OWNER INSTALLED
SAC SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING
SS SOLID SURFACE
TP TACKABLE WALL PANEL
10. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEAN, FREE AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS AND SHALL MINIMIZE AND CLEARLY MARK ALL PHYSICAL HAZARDS. EMERGENCY EGRESS PATHS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
11. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE SITE SECURE AND FREE OF UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS, AND KEEP ALL EXPOSED, EXISTING CONDITIONS, SECURE FROM VANDALISM OR THEFT.
12. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTION OF ALL FINISHED FLOORING AND WALLS FROM ONGOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, OWNER EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE INSTALLATIONS.
13. CONTRACTOR IS TO COMPLETE AND SUBMIT ALL UTILITY OUTAGE REQUESTS THAT AFFECT THIS AREA OF BUILDING TO OWNER'S PROJECT MANAGER WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMELINES (FOR MINOR OUTAGES, THIS IS A MINIMUM OF SEVEN (7) WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO DATE WHEN WORK NEEDS TO TAKE PLACE, AND THIRTY (30) DAYS FOR MAJOR OUTAGES). ANY DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION WORK THAT AFFECTS EXISTING BUILDING UTILTIES WILL REQUIRE CU ANSCHUTZ APPROVED OUTAGE REQUEST.
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MATERIAL SYMBOLS
ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILING GRID
SUPPLY DIFFUSER OR GRILLE
RETURN AIR GRILLE
SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTEDFLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
SURFACE OR PENDANT MOUNTEDLIGHT FIXTURE
WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
EXIT LIGHT
SITE LIGHTING POLE
EARTH
POROUS FILL(STONE, GRAVEL, ETC.)
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
FERROUS METAL
WOOD, ROUGH (OR SHIMMINGOR BLOCKING)
FIRE-RETARDANT PLYWOOD
INSULATION (LOOSE OR BATT)
INSULATION (RIGID)
METAL STUD PARTITION
ACOUSTICAL TILE
GLASS (SMALL SCALE)
GYPSUM BOARD
BRICK
CONCRETE OR PRECAST
PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD
PARTITION PARTITION TYPE
INTERIOR DOOR ASSEMBLY
SUFFIX ADDED IF MULTIPLE DOORS SERVE SAME ROOM
ROOM NAME AND NUMBER 1125
ROOM NAME
ROOM NUMBER
KEYNOTE
SPECIFICATION SECTION
SPECIFIED ITEM
1125A
OFFICE
EXTERIOR DOOR ASSEMBLY
ROOM NUMBERSERVED BY DOOR
NUMBERED SEQUENTIALLY
DENOTES EXTERIOR DOOR
042000 - UNIT MASONRY
WALL SECTION
DETAIL/ SECTION NUMBER
SHEET NUMBER
BUILDING SECTION
INTERIOR ELEVATION
ELEVATION NUMBER
SHEET NUMBER
LARGE SCALE BLOWUP OF PLAN OR DETAIL
PLAN OR DETAIL NUMBER
SHEET NUMBER
LEVEL REFERENCE
LEVEL DESCRIPTION
LEVEL ELEVATION
EXISTING STRUCTURAL GRID
EXISTING GRID REFERENCE
EXISTING GRID LINE
REVISION
REVISION NUMBER (SHEET SPECIFIC)
CLOUDED AREA OF REVISION
NORTH ARROW
SIMILAR INDICATION
2
DETAIL SECTION
1
DETAIL / SECTION NUMBER
SHEET NUMBER
DETAIL NUMBER
SHEET NUMBER
SPOT ELEVATION
REFERENCE SYMBOLS (ALL DISCIPLINES)______ REFERENCE SYMBOLS (ARCHITECTURAL)_____
A10150
SIM
50SIM
50 SIM
A0402
1SIM
A1
E101
1
A0401
SIM
1
A0401
SIM1
A0401
SIM
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ADAHANDICAPPEDCLEARANCES
P-3WALL FINISH TAG
CLCENTERLINE
CEILING HEIGHT
HEIGHT OF CEILING ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
LAY IN PANEL
SURFACE OR RECESSEDLUMINAIRE
SPRINKLER HEAD
AIR DEVICE -RETURN
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
SMOKE DETECTOR
HEAT DETECTOR
SPEAKER
FIRE ALARM SPEAKER F
AIR DEVICE -SUPPLY
AIR DEVICE -EXHAUST
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
RADIANT PANEL
ACCESS DOOR
PENDANT HUNG LUMINAIRE
AIR DEVICE -LINEAR SUPPLY
MOTION / SECURITY DETECTOR
CAMERA
CLOCK
M
P
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S
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SYMBOLS____________________________
PLAN SYMBOLS_______________________________________________
9 '- 0"
C
CEILING MICROPHONE M
WIRELESS AP
UNDER CABINET LUMINAIRE
A/V PROJECTOR
PROJECTOR SCREEN
EXIT LUMINAIRE
SPRINKLER HEAD
TRACK LIGHT
NURSE CALL DOME LIGHT
IV / CURTAIN TRACK
N
WALL WASH LUMINAIRE
STRIP LUMINAIRE
COVE LUMINAIRE
SURGICAL LIGHT/ EQUIPMENT BOOM PENDANT
WALL MOUNT STRIP
WALL MOUNT STRIP
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO BE REMOVED
NEW CONSTRUCTION
X
LAYOUT KEY NOTE
CASEWORK TYPEX
C
X
XX-X
LAYOUT KEY NOTE
CASEWORK TYPE
FINISH TYPE
FURNITURE TYPE
X
C
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PAINT TYPE PT
KEYNOTES
WORK NOTES
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G0001 SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS / DRAWING INDEX
G0201 LEVEL 01 CODE COMPLIANCE / DEMOLITION PLAN
6" = 1'-0"1
VICINITY MAP
MECHANICAL & PLUMBINGSHEET NUMBER SHEET NAME
M001 MECHANICAL LEGEND
MH101 MECHANICAL HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN/ FLOOR PLAN
MP101 MECHANICAL PIPING DEMOLITION PLAN/ FLOOR PLAN
M200 MECHANICAL DETAILS AND SCHEDULE
ARCHITECTURALSHEET NUMBER SHEET NAME
A0101 FLOOR PLAN / REFLECTED CEILING PLAN / FINISHES PLAN
A0601 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A0841 CEILING DETAILS & MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS
A0901 MILLWORK DETAILS & SIGNAGE
A1001 PARTITION TYPES
A1005 DOOR SCHEDULE / DOOR & BORROWED LIGHT DETAILS
A1202 AXONOMETRIC & INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
A1401 LEVEL 01 FURNITURE PLAN & SCHEDULE
ELECTRICALSHEET NUMBER SHEET NAME
E001 ELECTRICAL LEGEND
E100 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
EL101 LIGHTING DEMOLITION PLAN/ FLOOR PLAN & REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
EP101 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLAN/ FLOOR PLAN
E200 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND DETAILS
E201 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND DETAILS
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DIRECTOR OFFICEQ20-N1206C
DIRECTOR OFFICEQ20-N1206D
DIRECTOR OFFICEQ20-N1206E
CHIEF OFFICEQ20-N1206F
CONFERENCEQ20-N1206H
SOLUTIONQ20-N1206G
RECEPTION/WAITING
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GALLEYQ20-N1206J
COLLABORATIONQ20-N1206L
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A06012
A060115
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SOLUTIONQ20-N1206G
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9' - 0"GWB-1 9' - 2"
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ACT-12'-0" X 4'-0" HIGH NRC ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE
ACT-2 2'-0" X 4'-0" ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE W/ 6" SCORED PATTERN
GWB-1
CEILING TYPES
ACT-3ACOUSTICAL CLOUD SYSTEM W/ EXPOSED STRUCTURE ABOVE
ACT-1 (E)2'-0" X 4'-0" HIGH NRC ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE IN EXISTING GRID
GENERAL NOTES - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
1. CENTER CEILING GRIDS IN ROOMS TYPICALLY AS SHOWN EXCEPT WHERE DIMENSIONS ARE PROVIDED
2. CENTER FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT IN ROOMS IN CEILING TILE OR IN HALF TILES OR IN SOFFITS AS SHOWN
3. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS WHERE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT (SPEC 083113). RE: MECH/ ELEC FOR LOCATIONS. GC SHALL COORDINATE LOCATIONS W/ ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
4. PAINT ALL MECHANICAL GRILLES, DIFFUSERS, ACCESS PANELS AND OTHER EXPOSED EQUIPMENT, UNLESS PREFINISHED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE.
5. ALL EXTERIOR WINDOWS WITHIN SCOPE OF WORK TO RECEIVE MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE ROLLER SHADE EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED AS PART OF ADD ALTERNATE NO.3
6. TOP OF WALL CONDITIONS ARE SHOWN BY PARTITIONS TYPES ON FLOOR PLANS.REFER TO SHEET A1001 FOR PARTITION TYPE INFORMATION.
7. REFER TO THE SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS ON SHEET A1230 AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF CEILING FINISHES.
8. CEILING HEIGHTS SHOWN ARE AFF (ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR), TYP UON.
9. PAINT ON GPDW SOFFITS SHALL RETURN UP VERTICAL FACES UP TO ADJACENT CEILING(S), TYP UON. REFER TO A0841 FOR TYPICAL DETAILS.
10. TYPICAL PAINT @ PERIMETER SOFFITS ARE "PT2" UON. ACCENT PAINT COLOR FOR DRYWALL SOFFIT ARE INDICATED ON REFELECTED CEILING PLAN.
11. TYPICAL PERIMETER SOFFIT AND MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE ROLLER SHADE SYSTEM AT EXTENT OF EXTERIOR WALLS PER DETAIL 1 & 2/A0841, UON.
12. UNDERSIDE OF (E) CONCRETE FLOOR DECK ABOVE MAY HAVE ABANDONED OPENINGS AND CIRCULAR CORES. PATCH OVER OPENINGS WITH 1-HOUR RATED CONSTRUCTION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL 10/A0841.
WORK NOTES - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
EXISTING GRID, MECHANICAL DIFFUSER, SPRINKLER TO REMAIN, REPLACE ACOUSTICAL TILE AND LIGHT FIXTURES.
NO CEILING, EXPOSED TO STRUCTURE ABOVE.
ACOUSTICAL CLOUD PANEL SYSTEM WITH EXPOSED STRUCTURE ABOVE, LEAVE ALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE, DUCTS, PIPES AND CONDUIT ABOVE AS IS.
NEW ACT GRID, CEILING, MECHANICAL DIFFUSER AND LIGHT FIXTURES.
NO CEILING WORK IN THIS ROOM.
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1. CONDITIONS AND LOCATION OF EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN MAY VARY DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS. THE DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE DESIGN INTENT. ANY VARIATION TO THE DRAWINGS, DUE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS, MUST BE RESOLVED WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION OF THE QUESTIONED AREA.
2. DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE FINISHED FACE OF WALL OR CENTERLINE OF WALL, UON.
3. WHERE NEW WALL CONSTRUCTION ABUTS EXISTING, WALLS SHALL ALIGN ON BOTH SIDES.
4. PATCH ALL SURFACES TO MATCH EXISTING ADJACENTSURFACE WHERE DISTURBED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
5. REFER TO THE A1401 SHEET FOR OWNER EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE LOCATIONS.
6. REFER TO THE A0701 SERIES FOR CEILING PLAN LAYOUT INFORMATION.
7. DOOR TAGS ARE SHOWN ON A0101 FLOOR PLANS. REFER TO A1005 FOR DOOR SCHEDULE INFORMATION.
8. REFER TO A1200 SHEET FOR ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS AND A1201 SHEET FOR FLOOR PATTERN AND ACCENT PAINT INFORMATION.
9. PROVIDE FIRESTOPPING AND FIRE-RESISTIVE JOINT SYSTEMS AT ALL PENETRATIONS IN FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTIONS 078413 AND 079500.
10. FLATTEN FLOOR THROUGHOUT EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB TO TOLERANCES REQUIRED FOR FINISH FLOOR INSTALLATION.
11. EXTENTS OF WORK BOUNDARY SHOWN THUS:
12. PROVIDE SIGNAGE FOR ALL NEW AND EXISTING DOORS WITHIN WORK BOUNDARY. REFER TO SHEET A0901 FOR SIGNAGE TYPES.
13. PARTITION TYPES ARE SHOWN THUS ON THE FLOOR PLANS:RE: A1001.
14. PROVIDE COAT HOOK TYPICAL AT ALL ENCLOSED OFFICE.
GENERAL NOTES - FLOOR PLAN WORK NOTES - FLOOR PLAN
EXISTING DOOR & HARDWARE TO REMAIN.
EXISTING DOOR, FRAME & HARDWARE TO BE RELOCATED TO NEW PLACE.
EXISTING CARD READER TO BE REINSTALLED IN NEW WALL.
EXISTING CARD READER TO REMAIN.
ADD NEW WALL TO EXTEND TOP OF EXISTING WALL UP TO STURCTURE ABOVE.
REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING WALL, PROVIDE NEW HEADER FOR FULL-HEIGHT GLASS SIDE LITE.
PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE FOR SUITES. RE: SIGNAGE TYPES.
EXISTING WINDOW SILL TO REMAIN. PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION.
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DIRECTOR OFFICEQ20-N1206D
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CHIEF OFFICEQ20-N1206F
CONFERENCEQ20-N1206H
SOLUTIONQ20-N1206G
RECEPTION/WAITING
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GALLEYQ20-N1206J
COLLABORATIONQ20-N1206L
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STYLE / MODEL DESCRIPTIONMANUFACTURERKEY MATERIAL
FLOOR
WALL
PT1 PAINT
PT2 PAINT
NOTES:
1. ALL FINISH MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED & INSTALLED BY GC, RE: SPECIFICATIONS.
2. ALL PAINT (PT) COLORS INDICATED ON CEILING SOFFIT TO RETURN UP ADJACENT SOFFIT WALL TYP UON.
3. REFER ALSO TO INTERIOR ELEVATIONS (A06 SERIES) FOR WALL MATERIAL PLACEMENT DOCUMENTATION.
4. PAINTED ACCENT WALL AS INDICATED ON FINISHES PLAN, ALL OTHER WALLS ARE "PT1" TYPICAL FOR BI & CIDA AND "PT3" FOR CPHP.
5. CONTRACTOR TO PAINT SWATCH (MIN 6' X 6') OF ACCENT PAINT COLORS PT2,3,AND 4. ONE SWATCH OF PT4 TO BE LOCATED ON THE ACCENT WALL IN THE INNOVATIONS CONFERENCE ROOM 5130A. THIS MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASING PAINT
INTERFACECPT1 CARPET TILE FLOORING GLOBAL CHANGE COLLECTION - PROGRESSION I - 105499 DESERT SHADOW
SHERWIN WILLIAMS SW 6148 WOOL SKIEN
CEILING
ACT1 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
TYPICAL FIELD UNLESS NOTED
ACCENT COLOR, SEE PLAN FOR LOCATIONS
CPT2 CARPET TILE FLOORING
ACCENT PATTERN @ CONFERENCE RM, REFER TO FINISHES PLAN
PT7 PAINT SW 6881 CAYENNESHERWIN WILLIAMS
MOHAWK - RESILIENT LVTLVT1 LUXURY VINYL TILES HOT & HEAVY COLLECT / LINEATE / CORD 9"X59" - COLOR: 857 MARKER LVT @ GALLEY, RE: FINISHES PLAN
ARMSTRONG 2'-0"X4'-0" HIGH NRC RE: RCP FOR LOCATIONS
INTERFACE GLOBAL CHANGE COLLECTION - PROGRESSION II - 105505 DESERT SHADOW
CPT3 CARPET TILE FLOORING INTERFACE GLOBAL CHANGE COLLECTION - PROGRESSION III - 105535 DESERT SHADOW
TYPICAL MIXED PATTERN THROUGHOUT, REFER TO FINISHES PLAN
TYPICAL MIXED PATTERN THROUGHOUT, REFER TO FINISHES PLAN
PT1 PAINT
PT2 PAINT
TYPICAL @ ALL CASEWORK VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL SURFACESNATURAL CANE - 6930-NT / NATURELLE FINISH
SW 9166 DRIFT OF MISTSHERWIN WILLIAMS
TYPICAL @ COUNTERTOP AND BACKSPLASH, RE: ENLARGED PLANSS1 SOLID SURFACE DOVE SHIMMER 7856AVONITE SURFACE
OTHER
RB1 RUBBER BASE 4" TALL, BASIC TOE, TYP
CEILING
ACT1 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE
ACT2 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE
PL1 PLASTIC LAMINATE FORMICA
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
TYPICAL FIELD UNLESS NOTED
ACCENT COLOR AND GWB SOFFIT, SEE PLAN & RCP FOR LOCATIONS
COLOR: CHARCOAL - 123ROPPE
PT4 PAINT SW 7741 WILLOW TREESHERWIN WILLIAMS
PT3 PAINT SW 6142 MACADAMIASHERWIN WILLIAMS
GF1 GLASS FILM
ARMSTRONG
2'-0"X4'-0" W/ 6" SCORED PATTERN / CIRRUS SECOND LOOK IIIARMSTRONG
2'-0"X4'-0" HIGH NRC
FROSTED FILM - MILANO3M TYPICAL
RE: RCP FOR LOCATIONS
ISLAND - 4'-0"X8'-0" ACOUSTICAL CLOUD HIGH NRCACT3 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE ROCKFON ACCENT CEILING @ WORK STATIONS, RE: RCP FOR LOCATIONS
DG1 DECORATIVE PATTERN GLASS PATRICIA UEQUIOLA / OVERLAY WHITE ISKYLINE DESIGN ACCENT GLAZING AT DIVIDER WALL @ FRONT ENTRANCE
ACCENT COLOR AND GWB SOFFIT, SEE PLAN & RCP FOR LOCATIONS
PT7 PAINT SW 6881 CAYENNESHERWIN WILLIAMSPT5 PAINT SW 7733 BAMBOO SHOOTSHERWIN WILLIAMS ACCENT COLOR, SEE PLAN FOR LOCATIONS
PT7 PAINT SW 6881 CAYENNESHERWIN WILLIAMSPT6 PAINT SW 7729 EDAMAMESHERWIN WILLIAMS ACCENT COLOR, SEE PLAN FOR LOCATIONS
ADD ALTERNATE#4 FOR COUNTERTOP HORIZONTAL SURFACESCITADEL WARP - 5882-58 / MATTE FINISHPL2 PLASTIC LAMINATE FORMICA
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6071 South Aberdeen StreetLittleton, CO 80120
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FLOOR PLAN /REFLECTED CEILING PLAN /
FINISHES PLAN
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1/8" = 1'-0"1
FIRST FLOOR NORTH - FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"
2FIRST FLOOR NORTH - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
KEYNOTE LIST
6.01 ARCHITECTURAL CASEWORK, RE: INTERIORELEVATIONS (SPEC: 064000)
9.07 ALUMINUM EDGE FLOORING SEPARATION.REFER TO SAME HEIGHT TRANSITION DETAIL2/A1201. REFER TO DIFFERENT HEIGHTTRANSITION DETAIL 3/A1201 (SPEC: 095113)
9.08 17"W X 47"H ACOUSTICAL WALL PANEL
10.01 10'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASSWRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TO INSTALLBLOCKING IN WALL
10.02 6'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASS WRITABLESURFACE, OFOI, GC TO INSTALL BLOCKING INWALL
10.03 8'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASS WRITABLESURFACE, OFOI, GC TO INSTALL BLOCKING INWALL
10.22 COAT HOOK, MOUNTED 1'-4" FROM WALL AND5'-6" AFF BEHIND DOOR. PROVIDETHREE-PRONG HOOK MODEL #B42306J-SN-CBY "BRAINERD" WITH STAIN NICKEL FINISH.INSTALL (1) HOOKS TYPICAL IN DIRECTOR &PRIVATE OFFICE. INSTALL (2) HOOKS TYPICALIN SHARED OFFICE.
12.01 MANUAL OPERATED SINGLE ROLLER SHADESYSTEM (SPEC: 122124)
26.01 LIGHT FIXTURE, RE: ELECT
26.07 ADA DOOR OPERATOR PUSHPLATE, RE: ELECTAND SPEC 087100
27.01 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM CARD READER,OFOI
27.02 FLOOR MOUNTED POWER & DATACONVEYANCE TRACK SYSTEM, RE:ELECTRICAL
27.04 FLAT SCREEN TV OFOI, CONTRACTOR TOPROVIDE CONDUIT AND INSTALL PROVIDEDBACK BOX
1/8" = 1'-0"3
FIRST FLOOR NORTH - FURNITURE PLAN
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2 Addendum 2 09/13/2019
8.03
1'-6
"4
'-0
"
1'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 4'-0"3'-0" 1'-0"1'-0" 3'-0"
APPLIED FROSTED FILM ON ROOM SIDE, TYPICAL
(E) SOLID WOOD DOOR TO REMAIN OR RELOCATE
8.03 8.03 8.03 8.03
7'-2
"
7'-2
"
5'-0
"4
'-0
"
8.05
TEMPERED GLASS W/ FROSTED FILM, BASE BIDDECORATIVE PATTERN GLASS, ADD ALTERNATE#2
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. ALL DIMENSIONS FOR MILLWORK ARE TO BE FIELD MEASURED AND VERIFIED BEFORE FABRICATION OF MILLWORK UNITS BEGINS.
3. ALL COUNTERTOPS @ SINK LOCATIONS TO BE SOLID SURFACE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
4. ALL COUNTERTOPS ARE TO HAVE A 4" BACKSPLASH ON ALL SIDES WHERE THE COUNTERTOPS ABUT FINISHED WALLS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
5. ALL MILLWORK UNITS THAT ABUT FINISH WALLS ARE TO HAVE 1" MINIMUM PLASTIC LAMINATE FINISHED FILLERS AT WALLS. FILLERS ARE TO BE SCRIBED TO THE WALLS.
6. ALL CABINETS AND DRAWERS SHALL BE LOCKABLE.7. ALL BASES TO BE 4" HIGH RESILIENT BASE UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED. REFER TO THE ROOM FINISH FOR ALL FINISHES.
8. ALL SOAP DISPENSERS AND PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS SHOWN ARE TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
9. WHERE OUTLETS AND/OR RECEPTACLES ARE CALLED OUT BELOW COUNTERTOPS, 2" DIAMETER SLOTS IN THE COUNTERTOP SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE BACK OF THE COUNTERTOP FOR CORD ACCESS. FINISH ALL SLOTS WITH GROMMETS.
10. TYPICAL SWITCH AND RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS ARE INDICATED AT INTERIOR ELEVATIONS, BUT DO NOT REPRESENT TOTAL QUANTITIES OR INDIVIDUAL TYPES, AT THESE LOCATIONS ONLY, REFER TO MOUNTING HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR COMPREHENSIVE FIXTURE AND/OR DEVICE QUANTITIES AND LOCATIONS.
11. ALL RECEPTACLES AND OUTLETS BELOW COUNTER HEIGHT ARE TO BE MOUNTED 18" AFF TO CENTERLINE OF DEVICE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
12. ALL RECEPTACLES AND OUTLETS ABOVE COUNTER HEIGHT ARE TO BE MOUNTED 6" ABOVE TOP OF COUNTER OR 6" ABOVE BACKSPLASH (WHERE OCCURS) TO CENTERLINE OF DEVICE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
13. THE OWNER EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE AND COORDINATION. FINAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
14. THE OWNER EQUIPMENT IS TAGGED PER STANDARD OWNER EQUIPMENT DESIGNATIONS. THE INTENT IS FOR THE DOCUMENTS TO MATCH AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE, HOWEVER REFER THE OWNERS EQUIPMENT LIST FOR FINAL DESIGNATIONS AND LOCATIONS.
15. IF DISCREPANCIES EXIST BETWEEN THE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS, CONSULT ARCHITECT FOR RESOLUTION.
16. REFER TO MECHANICAL, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ROUTING OF SYSTEMS.
17. REFER TO A10.0 SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF INTERIOR FINISHES.
GENERAL NOTES - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
3'-0"3'-0"3'-0"
2'-10
"1
'-8
"2
'-6
"
7'-0
"
2/A0901
SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP
7'-0
"
3'-0" 3'-0"
1'-6
"
2'-10
"1
'-8
"2
'-6
"
10.21 10.16
1/A0901SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP
8.03 8.03
5'-0
"4
'-0
"
10.06
7'-2
"
2'-0
"7
'-0
"
1/2" GWB REVEAL
LINEAR RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES
8.0426.01 26.01 26.0127.0126.07
3'-4
"
27.04
ALUMINUM DOOR AND FRAME SYSTEM
LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE
7'-2
"
26.0727.04
8.05
TEMPERED GLASS W/ FROSTED FILM, BASE BIDDECORATIVE PATTERN GLASS, ADD ALTERNATE#4 1
8.05 DECORATIVE PATTERN GLASS, ADD ALTERNATE#4
1
10.01
8'-0
"
10'-0"
9.089.08 9.08 9.08
27.04
3'-4
"
9.089.08
3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 1 1/2"
8.0310.06
2/A0901
2'-10
"
ADD ALTERNATE #1
PLAM COUNTERTOP, BASE BIDSOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP, ADD ALTERNATE#5
4'-0
"
1'-0" 4'-0"4'-0" 1'-0"
8.03 8.03
7'-0
"
8.03 10.068.05
TEMPERED GLASS W/ FROSTED FILM, BASE BIDDECORATIVE PATTERN GLASS, ADD ALTERNATE#2
SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING CLOUD SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL BAFFLE SYSTEM
LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE
10
'-0
1/8
"
4'-0
"3
'-0
"
EQ8'-0"EQ
10.03 2
3'-4
"
EQ5'-2"EQ
27.04
3'-0
"
9.089.08
4'-0
"3
'-0
"
EQ 6'-0" EQ
10.02 9.089.08
3'-0
"3
'-4
"
5'-6
"
8"
27.04 10.22
4'-0
"3
'-0
"
EQ 6'-0" EQ
10.02
7'-0
"
3'-0
"
9.08 9.089.08
7'-2
"
5'-6
"
1'-4"
10.22
Communications
8" HIGH X 1/2" THICK HELVETICA NUE 45 LIGHT FONT BRUSHED ALUMINUM LETTERS, PIN MOUNTED 1" OFFSET FROM EXISTING GYP PILASTER - ADD ALTERNATE #2 1
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University of Colorado / Denver / Anschutz Medical Campus
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INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
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1/4" = 1'-0"3
HALLWAY WEST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
4
RECEPTION / WAITINGNORTH ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"5
GALLEY SOUTHELEVATION
8.03 FULL-HEIGHT TEMPERED GLASSPARTITION W/ALUMINUM "U" CHANNELTOP&BOTTOM AND FROSTED FILM
8.04 CLERESTORY CLEAR TEMPEREDGLASS W/ALUMINUM "U" CHANNELTOP&BOTTOM
8.05 HALF-HEIGHT TEMPEREDDECORATIVE PATTERN GLASSW/ALUMINUM "U" CHANNELTOP&BOTTOM
9.08 17"W X 47"H ACOUSTICAL WALL PANEL
10.01 10'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASSWRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TOINSTALL BLOCKING IN WALL
10.02 6'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASSWRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TOINSTALL BLOCKING IN WALL
10.03 8'-0"W X 4'-0"H BACK PAINTED GLASSWRITABLE SURFACE, OFOI, GC TOINSTALL BLOCKING IN WALL
10.06 DEMOUNTABLE GLASS PARTITIONSYSTEM W/FROSTED FILM
10.16 WALL MOUNTED SOAP DISPENSER -CFCI (SPEC: 102800)
10.21 PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER - CFCI(SPEC: 102800)
10.22 COAT HOOK, MOUNTED 1'-4" FROMWALL AND 5'-6" AFF BEHIND DOOR.PROVIDE THREE-PRONG HOOKMODEL #B42306J-SN-C BY "BRAINERD"WITH STAIN NICKEL FINISH. INSTALL(1) HOOKS TYPICAL IN DIRECTOR &PRIVATE OFFICE. INSTALL (2) HOOKSTYPICAL IN SHARED OFFICE.
26.01 LIGHT FIXTURE, RE: ELECT
26.07 ADA DOOR OPERATOR PUSHPLATE,RE: ELECT AND SPEC 087100
27.01 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM CARDREADER, OFOI
27.04 FLAT SCREEN TV OFOI, CONTRACTORTO PROVIDE CONDUIT AND INSTALLPROVIDED BACK BOX
KEYNOTE LIST
1/4" = 1'-0"6
GALLEY WESTELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"7
GALLEY EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
10
COLLABORATION WESTELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"8
COLLABORATION EASTELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"2
RECEPTIOPN / WAITING EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
1
RECEPTIOPN / WAITINGSOUTH ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"9
COLLABORATION SOUTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"11
COLLABORATION NORTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"12
CONFERENCE SOUTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
13CONFERENCE EAST ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"14
CONFERENCE NORTH ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"16
STAFF WORK STATION EAST ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"15
HALLWAY SOUTH ELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"17
STAFF WORK STATION NORTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
19
SOLUTION RM NORTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"20
SOLUTION RM SOUTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"21
SOLUTION RM WESTELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"18
CHIEF OFFICE SOUTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"22
SOLUTION NORTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"23
SOLUTION SOUTHELEVATION
1/4" = 1'-0"24
TYP DIRECTOR OFFICEELEVATION-1
1/4" = 1'-0"25
TYP DIRECTOR OFFICEELEVATION-2
1/4" = 1'-0"26
MAIN ENTRY NORTH ELEVATION
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2 Addendum 2 09/13/2019
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2
2
2 1/2" MTL STUDS, EXTEND TO STRUCTURE
SLOT DIFFUSER AT WINDOW LOCATIONS, RE: MECH.
GLUED GPDW SOFFIT OVER (E) MASONRY HEADER
SURFACE MOUNTED MANUAL OPERATED ROLLER SHADE W/ FASCIA - ADD ALTERNATE#3
EXISTING EXTERIOR METAL WINDOW
EXISTING MASONRY HEADER TO REMAIN
NEW INTERIOR ALUMINUM STORM WINDOW
LINE OF FURRED WALL BEYOND
3 3/4" +/-
CLNG HT
RE: RCP
3-5/8" MTL. STUD
5/8" GWB
APC SYSTEM, TYP.
EDGE MOLDING, TYP.
TO DECK ABOVE
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
3-5/8" MTL. STUD
5/8" GWB
APC SYSTEM, TYP.
EDGE MOLDING, TYP.
TO DECK ABOVE
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
3-5/8" METAL STUD
5/8" GPDW
ACT SYSTEM, TYP.
EDGE MOLDING, TYP.
TO DECK ABOVE
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
3-5/8" MTL. STUD
5/8" GWB
CORNER BEAD, TYP. AT ALL CORNERS
APC SYSTEM, TYP.
STEPPED MOLDING AT FLUSH CONDITION
TO DECK ABOVE
SEE RCP SEE RCP
3/4"
METAL STUD BRACING
TY
P
6"
MIN
ACT SYSTEM TYP.
ANGLE MOLDING
5/8" GPDW
EXPOSED TEE GRID SYSTEM
SEE RCP
SEE RCP
MIN1"
MIN
, T
YP
6"
3-5/8" MTL. STUD
TO DECK ABOVE
CLNG HT
EXISTING
(E) GWB SOFFIT TO REMAIN W/ NEW PAINT
(E) CEILING GRID TO REMAIN, INSTALL NEW ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE
SURFACE MOUNTED MANUAL OPERATED ROLLER SHADE W/FASCIA- ADD ALTERNATE#3
EXISTING EXTERIOR WOOD WINDOW
CLNG HT
EXISTING
LVT FLOORING
CONCRETE FLOOR SLABCARPET TILE W/ VINYL BACKING
"SCHLUTER" TRANSITION STRIP -SCHIENE, VERIFY ASSEMBLY THICKNESS FOR TRANSITION STRIP SELECTION
1" THICK ACOUSTICAL CANOPY
CANOPY ATTACHMENT BY MFR
LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE, CENTERED ON ACOUSTICAL CANOPY
LOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS BETWEEN PANELS, TYPICAL
8"
4" 4"
MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE CANOPY TO STRUCTURE ABOVE
4'-0"W X 6'-0"L OR 4'-0"W X 4'-0"L NOMINAL ACOUSTICAL CLOUD
LOCATE DRIVER BOX WHERE ACCESSIBLE BETWEEN CLOUD
1'-0
"
5/8" GYPSUM PANELS
1" GYPSUM LINER
2-1/2" C-H STUD
CONT FIRE CAULKING ALL SIDES
(E) CONC DECK WITH ABANDONED RECTANGULAR OPENINGSMIN
6" OPENING VARIES
MIN
6"(E) ABANDONED CIRCULAR CORES
INFILL CORE WITH FIRE SAFING
PROVIDE FIRE CAULKING
FASTENER 24" O.C. MAX (SHEAR AND WITHDRAWL RESISTANCE AS REQ. BY SPECIFIC DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS)
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CEILING DETAILS &MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS
Checker
3" = 1'-0"1
ROLLING SHADE DETAIL AT (E) WINDOW NORTH WALL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"5
CEILING DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
6CEILING DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"4
CEILING DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"7
CEILING DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"3
CEILING DETAIL 3" = 1'-0"
2ROLLER SHADE DETAIL AT (E) CEILING BULKHEAD
6" = 1'-0"9
TRANSITION - CARPET/RESILIENT 3" = 1'-0"
8ACOUSTICAL CANOPY DETAIL
2 Addendum 2 09/13/2019
1 1/2" = 1'-0"10
1-HR RATED HORIZ SHAFT WALL FLOOR PATCH AND CORE INFILLDETAIL
2