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BID PACKAGE ADDENDUM NO. 03
Date: April 2, 2021
Project: Mansfield Elementary School
State Project #: 078-0068N
Architect: TSKP Studio
Owner’s Project Manager: Colliers Project Leaders
Note, the issuance of this addendum does not change the bid date and time. All revision contained
within this addendum take precedence over the originally issued drawings and specifications;
BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
1. N/A
GENERAL QUESTION RESPONSES
1. N/A
DEMOLITION QUESTIONS:
N/A
SITE CIVIL QUESTIONS:
N/A
ARCHITECTURAL QUESTIONS:
1. There is no clear direction provided for the Design of the individual Sign Types. There is a
Sketch, noted as “Typical Signals” that shows various sign types. These do not match the
Specifications that call out 2 different Room Types. Please advise. Response: room sign types
are shown on A0.01. There is a typical one shown and a smaller one next to it.
2. Dimensional Letters are called out in the Specifications. However, there are no letters shown
on the Exterior Elevations. Please advise. Response: Letters will spell out “MANSFIELD
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL”. Location to be determined.
3. Will the aluminum pipe rail at stairs be receiving paint or only the steel? Response: Aluminum will be powder-coated.
4. Will the elevator and access ladders be painted? Response: Yes
5. Will the Gym/Stairwell CMU be painted? Response: This question is not clear. See A10.0C and 5/A4.06 for Gym areas. The stair
area in MECH. Room 039 is to be painted.
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6. In regards to the 157 panel signs, there were no sizes for signs. The only note is on
section 1.5 Section E. on page two of the specification 101400 Division 10 says panel
signs are not less than 12" square, including corners. Please advise. Response: Please see A0.01 for dimensions. The not less than 12” you are referring to
relates to Samples for verification (submittal sample). Submitting actual size samples for
verification during the submittal process is acceptable since they most likely be smaller
based on sheet A0.01 (Typical Signals).
7. On elevation Drawings A3.01 and A3.02, horizontal siding is shown. Is this the material
specified in Section 074646 Fiber Cement Board? Please Advise. Response: If entire project uses wood then it will be Wood Siding if entire project uses
cement planks then these areas will be Fiber Cement siding
8. In Specification Section 074646 it shows the panel thickness as ½”, but on drawing
A4.05, it is showing 5/8”. Please advise on which is correct. Response: If Wood Siding 5/8”, if Fiber Cement siding 1 /2”
9. On Drawing A3.02, Elevations 11, 12, 13, and 16, wood siding is shown. Please advise on
what material is used. Response: If entire project uses wood then it will be Wood Siding if entire project uses
fiber cement then these areas will be Fiber Cement siding.
10. Spec sections 099700 and 096813/ Drawings A10.0AB and A10.1C: What is CPT-2? Response: There is no CPT-2
11. Is there a recording of the pre-bid available for viewing?
Response: Yes, link was provided in Addendum #1
12. The specification table of contents (and throughout the specs) refers to divisions, 000008 –
Form of Agreement A101-2017 CPL, 000009 – Insurance and Bonds A101-2017 Exhibit A CPL and
000010 – General Conditions of the Contract A201-200. These specifications do not appear to
be included in the project documents. Are these specifications applicable and if so, can they be
provided?
Response: Included in ADDENDUM #3
13. Section 000008 – Form of Agreement A101-2017 does not appear to be in the documents. Will
this be issued?
Response: Included in ADDENDUM #3
14. Section 000009 – Insurance and Bonds A101-2017 Exhibit A does not appear to be in the
documents. Will this be issued?
Response: Included in ADDENDUM #3
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15. 000010 – General Conditions of the Contract A201-2007 A does not appear to be in the
documents. Will this be issued?
Response: Included in ADDENDUM #3
16. Can the AWI Certification requirement be waived?
Response: NO.
17. Are there liquidated damages for this project and if so, what are the costs?
Response: See attachments in ADDENDUM #3.
18. Please confirm the north wall of classroom 3.2 (shown on A1.00AB) is to receive whiteboard
WB8 and not TS – tackable surface.
Response: YES, Whiteboard WB8
19. Specification section 111313 references a loading dock bumper, but no detail or reference to
this bumper is shown in the plans. Please confirm that the bumper is required, and if so, please
provide a detail.
Response: No Loading Dock Bumper
20. Spec 101200 calls out for clear anodic finish for the aluminum portion of the display cases, plan
A9.03 calls out for a powdercoat finish. Please clarify which governs.
Response: Powdercoat Finish.
21. Elevation 11/A8.04 references corridor C101B. Please reference where this is shown on the
floor plans. Please also clarify if the 6’-0”W x 4’-0”H dimensioned item is to be a TB tackboard
or WB whiteboard, or if it is to be something different.
Response: Breakout C108A should be the proper designation. White board here. (see
plans)
22. Does the material list in spec 099700 supersede manufacturer information in other spec
sections? For example, the material list indicates Scranton Hiny Hiders is the BOD for the toilet
partitions, but there are 14 manufacturers listed in spec 102113 for the toilet partitions, and
none of which are Scranton.
Response: Santana (who is in the spec) was the original maker of Hiny Hiders. They are
now owned by Scranton.
23. Sheet A1.10B notes wall pads in room 154 OT/PT and none in Sensory 112 (see partial snapshot
of page 1.10B below). Please confirm which rooms required wall padding.
Response: Rooms: 154, 112 (floor to ceiling) and gymnasium.
24. In Addendum 2, bidders are directed to Drawing A10.1C for rooms 149 and 149A window
shades. However, on that drawing no window shades are shown. Are these widows
required to get shades? If so, what type.
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Response: Addendum #2 clarified location of rooms 149 and 149A that are on A10.1C
not A10.0AB as stated in original question. These windows are required to have
window shades.- Manually operated roller shades with double rollers. See 4/A4.06
25. In Section 018113, it's the standard requirement that materials be harvested,
extracted & manufactured within 500 miles of project site (see definition in 1.3.B). Section
064000 refers you to section 018113 (see paragraph 1.2.B). However, paragraph 2.1.B
indicates that regional materials have a 100 mile requirement, which is different from the
requirement in section 018113. Which is correct?
Response: 500 miles
26. Addendum #1 dated 3/17/21 states drawings A1.00AB, A1.00C, A1.10B, and A11.02 have been
updated and included. They were not provided in addendum drawings. Please provide.
Response: Addendum #1 does not state that they are included. Refer to list of drawings
issued section of addendum #1.
27. Addendum #1 dated 3/17/21 states drawing A7.01: Move views 29-33 and 39-43 to A7.02 sheet.
These view (assumed details) are not on either version of A7.01 or newly issued A7.02. Advise.
Response: Views were moved to newly issued A7.02 sheet (they were simply renumbered).
28. Is the horizontal siding shown on Drawings A3.01 and A3.02 the fiber cement board? If
yes, is this the area that will be replaced with either Ipe (Alt #3) or Garapa (API #4)
Please advise.
Response: Yes. Yes.
29. Is the fiber cement board A and B at the Clerestory included in Alternates 3 and 4?
Response: No, A & B are part project regardless.
30. Please provide a scholastic calendar for the 2021 and 2022 school years.
Response: Please follow link here:
http://mansfieldct.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10422/2122-school-year-
31. Specification section 105113 lists different metal locker manufacturers in sections 2.1.B and
2.2.B. Please clarify if there are to be two different types of metal lockers requiring different
manufacturers, or if one of these lists governs over the other.
Response: There are metal lockers in custodial workroom 27/A8.06 and admin area
6/A8.06 as shown on plans and elevations 6/A8.06.
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32. Drawing A2.30, Detail 7: There is a detail for a 1-hour rated ceiling. That detail cannot
be found on the acoustical ceiling drawing. Please advise if there is an area where this
is required. Response: In stair #1 exitway. See A2.00AB (detail sheet is A2.31 not A2,30)
33. Please provide Spec Section 096400- Wood Plank Flooring.
Response: Specification Section 096400- Wood Plank Flooring added in ADDENDUM #3
34. Specifications Bid set Volume 1 of 3 includes Material List (099700). This list includes item for
spec section 096400, item code WD wood plank flooring (located at stage). MFR BOD is
indicated as TBD. There is no specification 096400 provided. Please advise.
Response: Specification Section 096400- Wood Plank Flooring added in ADDENDUM #3
35. Do interior windows in rooms OT/Pt 154 and Spec Ed 018 get window treatment? If so, what
type.
Response: Yes, Blackout shades- Manual (lockdown)
36. Do all doors with sidelights get window treatments? If so, what type.
Response: Manually operated opaque “lockdown” roller shades at specified door locations
and all classroom entry sidelights. Refer to door schedule and finish plans.
37. No spec information is provided for toilet accessory key item #1 call for aid or item #5 sanitary
napkin disposal, shown on A7.01. Please provide information (preferred manufacturer, style,
finish, etc.) for these items.
Response: For #1 see Specification section 262726-8, 2.14. For #5 see 102800Rev3 in
ADDENDUM #3
38. Spec Section 095113 Acoustical Panel ceilings, 2.6, Letter A, calls for Armstrong TechZone
Ceiling System. Please provide the tile to be used as well as what type of technical panel should
be used.
Response: See Specification Section 095113-5, 2.6,B.,G.,J.
39. Section 061500 1.5.B is a solid sawn wood decking spec but calls for FSC
material. Is the intent for the laminated wood decking to be manufactured from FSC material?
Response: FSC is not required for the wood decking.
40. Section 061500 3.2.B.4 indicates that laminated decking courses are to be glued together
in addition to toenailing. This appears to be redundant with the plywood sheathing that
will be applied. Can the glue between courses be omitted?
Response: The glue can be omitted at the wood decking.
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41. Glued-Laminated Construction Spec 061800 and S7.01 conflict in several areas. Please
confirm which shall have precedence.
Response: Provide more specific clarification to the conflict areas.
42. Drawing S7.01 specifies that glulams and laminated decking are to be Douglas fir
but Specification 061800 E.1 specifies southern yellow pine glulams. Please confirm that
Douglas fir is the desired material.
Response: The material was revised to Southern Yellow Pine due to material
availability. Doug Fir is an acceptable alternative. All lumber must be the same species.
43. 18 on A3.02 shows window frame W16. We do not see this frame shown in window types on
A5.01. Please review and advise.
Response: See A5.01REV in ADDENDUM 3
44. Frame F7 shown on A11.03 is not shown in the door schedule. Please review and advise on frame
location/s if this frame is to be used.
Response: F7 Not Used
45. WD door #001 is shown in door schedule to be in frame F3A. Floor schedule on A1.00AB shows
this door to be in a different frame. Please review and advise. Frame 3A shows door with side
lite, floor plans show differently.
Response: F3A See A1.00AB classroom 4.6 (001)
46. Door C001A on door schedule calls to be single door in CW3. CW3 shows to be a frame for a pair
of doors. Please advise on frame for door #C001A.
Response: door schedule changed to reflect CW14 (not CW3)
47. Can any abatement work be scheduled for completion during the 2021 summer
vacation period or other times during the 2021 - 2022 calendar year?
Response: Abatement will not occur until the building is permanently
vacated. The portables should not have any environmental impacts.
48. Are there any underground or aboveground fuel tanks that need to be removed?
Response: See the Eagle Phase 1 ESA. The UST was reported to have been removed in
2019. If there is a grease trap it shall be removed as part of scope.
49. Please select the items that you want salvaged from the list on Drawing D0.01 item 18.
If this cannot be done at this time please provide us with an allowance for this work.
Response: All Items listed in item 18 Drawing D0.01
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50. How many PV supports (rail system post) are at the sloped flat roofs that are getting the PV?
Detail 19/A1.42 shows a cross cut, but looking at the electrical and structural plans. Neither one
shows how many?
Response: This is a delegated design. The structural requirements and attachments will
be designed by manufacturer’s engineers. We typically use Iron Ridge racking for flush
mounted panels, and Advanced Racking for tilted up panels. Standing seam roofs are
clamped, while rubber roofs require the use of an expensive OMG attachment, specific to
the exact rubber roofing type.
https://omgroofing.com/products/solar-mounts/powergrip-universal-7
51. Resinous Flooring Specification 096723 section 2.2G indicates integral wall base to be 6” high
and section 3.2D.1 indicates integral wall base to be 4” high. Confirm what height integral wall
base as part of the Resinous Flooring system should be provided.
Response: 4”
52. Provide details for transition between flooring types SVT and RES-1 at Servery 033D.
Response: SEE T4 on A11.03
53. Specification section 096519 does not include finish type LNT per finish floor plans and Material
List 099700. Please advise.
Response: 096519 is only for SVT, Refer to 096543 as shown in material list and specs.
54. On A10.1A verify what finishes to be provided at stair #2 currently shown blank.
Response: Rubber
55. A10.1A indicates flooring type SVT at V101. Finish tag calls for WOM as does A10.1C. Please
verify what finish to be provided at this area.
Response: All vestibules to have WOM
56. Material List 099700 calls for LNT-2 and LNT-3 as Corridor Field, Classroom Tile. All Classrooms
show LNT-1 flooring only. Please confirm that no classrooms are to receive a different LNT
flooring finish as main field tile or accent tile.
Response: Classrooms and other areas where LNT is called out and no pattern shown in
plans to be field tile.
57. Drawing series A10.__ finish drawings include a Floor Tile Legend. Floor tile legend for LNT do
not completely match floor plans. For example at LNT locations there are blank tiles (all white)
which do not correspond to a tile type in the legend.
Response: Classrooms and other areas where LNT is called out and no pattern shown in
plans to be field tile.
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58. Material List 09700 indicates LNT “House Colors” please verify intent as finish plans on A10._
series drawings indicate multiple accent tiles throughout all grade corridors.
Response: Refer to material list for location of color accents.
59. Drawing finish schedules on A10._ Series indicate QT-Quarry Tile. Confirm if QT Quarry tile is to
be used and where.
Response: No QT, Replaced (in Addendum 1) with PT-2 Porcelain tile in grip finish, same
color as PT-1 floor tile alternate.
60. Painting Specification 099120 section 1.2B.2 states that painting includes fixed sound
absorbing panels as specified in Section 098413. This specification section has not been
provided. Please advise.
Response: Fixed Sound Absorbing panels as specified in Section 098433.
61. Confirm if exposed ceilings are to be painted.
Response: Exposed deck and all gyp ceilings soffits and area above stage/platform
62. There is a general note to protect any space above ceilings that are of combustible
construction. The drawings do not show any sprinklers for above the ceiling where they are
listed as wood. This also would relate to Add Alternate #12 which would change Ceiling Type
ACT-4 from a standard acoustical tile to a suspended wood ceiling. Which areas will require
protection above the ceiling? There may be some of the wood ceilings that have fire retardant
properties that do not require the protection. Please advise.
Response: We specified Armstrong Woodworks Linear, #6640W1 NMP as basis of design.
The wood ceiling material is fire-retardant particle board with Class A finish. We are
providing metal trim at perimeter to close perimeter gaps. We have used this system
with a closed perimeter trim to avoid upright sprinkler above the ceiling in several other
projects.
https://www.armstrongceilings.com/commercial/en/commercial-ceilings-
walls/woodworks-linear-veneered-planks/item/6640W1.html
63. Addendum #2 has a construction schedule of 5/1/21 to 8/22/21. Do you have an approximate
date as to when the window/storefront/curtainwall package would be expected on site?
Response: The General Contractor will decide.
64. The laminated insulated glass units that are specified in spec section 088000, works fine in the
aluminum windows and the curtainwall framing. However, this glass does not work for the
aluminum exterior doors or the glass vents within the curtainwall framing. The
curtainwall/window legend on architectural sheet A5.01 states that the glass can be reduced to
1” thick for the doors. This will also need to be done for the glass vents as well. That glass
thickness difference cannot be simply made up by reducing the size of the air space between
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the two glass lites. That would reduce the air space from ½” to 3/16”. That simply is not
enough airspace to make the insulated glass unit work without the glass lites touching. The
laminated glass lite will need to be made up of 1/8” thick and 1/8” thick glass with a .060
interlayer, with an exterior lite of ¼”. This will provide a 7/16” airspace.
Response: Change the laminated glass ply thickness to 1/8” and airspace to 7/16” for both
exterior doors and window vents. Both spec and dwg now reflect this change.
MEP/FP/IT/SEC QUESTIONS:
1. Drawing ITO.03 shows camera VMS by owner. Specification states to provide required camera
licenses. Please advise.
Response: Video surveillance system VMS is by Owner. Owner shall provide license for VMS.
The Security contractor shall provide licenses for video surveillance cameras.
2. Drawing ITO.03 shows Intercom as non-applicable. Specification calls for Aiphone Video
Intercom. Please advise.
Response: Video intercom system shall be provided by the Security contractor.
3. The Spec states that the S2 Access Control and Milestone Systems needs to integrated into
the Mansfield School Systems existing systems.
Please provide the current version of software for Milestone Professional Plus:
• The current number of Camera Licenses, plus current Camera Count
• Current level of Care Plus Milestone XProtect Device License
• Interconnect Camera License.
Please provide for S2:
• The current number of Reader Licenses
• The Current Number of Readers installed
• Does Mansfield currently use Mercury panels or S2 property hardware (Nodes and Blades)
Response:
Milestone (cameras):
• We currently have 144 licenses for cameras (all in use) at our school and municipal
buildings (it is one collective set of license for all locations; we do have individual camera
servers at each site to operate the cameras / store the recordings, but the licensing is one
collective system license)
• We currently have "Milestone XProtect Professional+" licenses.
• Our License (SLC) # is: M01-C05-133-01-6C4251
• Our Milestone Care Coverage is: Plus
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• Currently we are running "XProtect Professional+ 2019 R3", however we are eligible to
use the most current version of "XProtect Professional+ 2020 R3" (since we have a care
subscription, we are eligible to newer versions as well)
• The current "Care Plus" subscription (essential to ensure the software stays compliant /
security patched) renews on 12/30/2021 (our Facilities Maintenance Department pays an
ongoing subscription fee to Sonitrol New England / Alarm New England to keep the
subscription current).
• The software license is listed under Milestone user "[email protected]".
• Attached is a screenshot of our license from the Milestone Portal
(online.milestonesys.com). You'll notice that it says only 79 of the 144 licenses are
activated; that's just a quirk of their portal (we are using all of our licenses, just
sometimes it doesn't "deduct" them but the licenses are all in use.
S2 (door access):
• Our product is "S2 Enterprise"
• We are running it on our VMware Virtual Platform and are currently running S2 Software
Version: 5.2.2, Date installed: 6/3/2020, Node Revision: 169 [software
revision 568+d766fa099]
• Our license identifier is: VM670000003A833027-6A1
• Our license entitles us to:
o 128 Portals (49 portal licenses are currently used of that 128 portal licenses) - 17
of these portals are at the current three elementary schools (the other portals
are at other school and town facilities). We are using 49 readers in our system. Of
these, 17 are used at the current three elementary schools (the other readers are
at other school and town facilities). I think if I understand correctly, the portal
licensing is in effect the reader licensing - I think?
o Badging Licensing w/ 1 Badge Printer License and 1 Capture Station License
• We are using S2 property hardware (Nodes and Blades); not Mercury panels. Specifically
we have 8 Nodes, M4 icroNode+'s, and 1 M1-3200 Node. At the current three elementary
schools, we are using 4 Nodes (the other nodes are at other school and town facilities).
• Our Facilities Maintenance Department pays an ongoing subscription fee to Sonitrol New
England / Alarm New England to keep the subscription current so that current versions
can be applied (critical for security patches / compatibility requirements with new
hardware).
• Attached are screenshots of the "about" pages from the system (helpful info) and an
export of the licensing / system (see attached).
I think above / attached provides what will be helpful to you (and perhaps more than you need,
but wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything). But, of course, let us know if anything more!
- Jaime - Attached “S2-stsrem-about-export .PDf” & pg 12,13 in this document (2 pages).
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DRAWING CHANGES:
Covers
N/A
Civil
N/A
Landscape
N/A
Demo
N/A
Architectural
A5.01: Added missing W16 on A5.01; Added Laminated glass ply thickness will be 1/8” and the airspace
7/16” for both exterior doors and window vents.
A10.1A: Clarified WOM area at vestibule on A10.1A
Mechanical
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Electrical
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Plumbing
N/A
Fire Protection
N/A
Telecom
N/A
Security
IT0.03 – RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX - IT
• Revised door intercom responsibilities. Refer to sketch P-SKIT-02.
AV
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SPECIFICATION CHANGES:
088000- GlazingREV: Added “Laminated glass ply thickness will be 1/8” and the airspace 7/16” for
both exterior doors and window vents.”
102800Rev3- Toilet and custodial Accessories; Added, Sanitary Napkin Disposal
281500 - ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE DEVICES
• Added section 2.5-G. for addition of composite cable.
LIST OF DRAWINGS ISSUED:
A1.42 REV
A5.01 REV
A10.1A REV
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LIST OF SKETCHES ISSUED:
1. P-SKIT-02
SPECIFICATIONS ISSUED:
1. AIA-A101_2021-0326_Final
2. AIA-A101ExhibitA_2021-0326_final
3. AIA-A201_2021-0326_Final
4. 088000- GlazingREV
5. 096400 Wood Plank Flooring
6. 099700 Material list Revised
7. 102800Rev3- Toilet and Custodial Accessories
SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS:
1. We wish to submit our piping system for review and prior approval as an available manufacturer
as noted in SECTION: 23 21 13.33 GROUND LOOP HEAT PUMP PIPING
As we are the manufacturer, could advise on the correct process and documentation needed for our
submission?
Response:
There is a process for alternative materials per specification Section 12500 Substitutions and
Section 16000 Product Requirements that should be followed for alternative products. Only
submit for review per the requirements. Product should be identified as to why it is an
alternative to the specified materials and compare with specified products. Therefore, this
substitution is not accepted.
2. DynaCourt Gym flooring: Dynamic Sports Construction, Inc. requests the consideration, and
approval of our DynaCourt® 6.7mm synthetic flooring system as equal to the specified product for
inclusion in the above referenced project/section via addendum. Attached, you will find
specifications for the proposed system, recent DynaCourt® installation photos sent for your review.
DynaCourt® is manufactured in an ISO-9002 certified facility. Response:
There is a process for alternative materials per specification Section 12500 Substitutions and
Section 16000 Product Requirements that should be followed for alternative products. Only
submit for review per the requirements. Product should be identified as to why it is an
alternative to the specified materials and compare with specified products. Therefore, this
substitution is not accepted.
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INSULATED ROOF HATCH
FASTENING PLATE
EPDM ROOFING MEMBRANE
2x BLOCKING TO MATCH INSULATION HEIGHT
RIGID INSULATION
EPDM BASE FLASHING
LADDER
7"
STEEL ANGLE (SEE STRUCT.)
STEEL BEAM (SEE STRUC.)
LADDER SAFETY POST
5"
SEAL AT TERMINATION
ROOF DRAIN
CLAMPING RING
EPDM ROOF MEMBRANE
METAL ROOF DECK
TAPERED INSULATION SUMP OVER 1" RIGID INSULATION
INSULATED MECHANICAL CURB
FASTENING PLATE
EPDM ROOFING MEMBRANE
2x BLOCKING TO MATCH INSULATION HEIGHT
RIGID INSULATION
EPDM BASE FLASHING
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT AND ROOF DECK - SEE
STRUC.
MTL FLASHING
MECH. UNIT
SEALANT
2' - 11 1/4"
8
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CURB TO CURB - OUTSIDE
4' - 2 1/4"
4' -
10
1/4"
CU
RB
TO
CU
RB
- O
UT
SID
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6' -
1 1
/4"
CURB LINE
B.1
8
28' -
8"
10
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B.7
CU
RB
TO
CU
RB
- O
UT
SID
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29' -
11"
3 1/4"
CURB TO CURB - OUTSIDE
4' - 2 1/4"
2' - 11 1/4"
CURB LINE
15' -
5"
9
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UNIT SKYLIGHT GLAZING
ROOF ASSEMBLY
ROOFING TERMINATION BAR
STEEL SUPPORT AND DECK ( SEE STRUCT.)
BLOCKING AS REQUIRED
1/2"
UNIT SKYLIGHT FRAME
4”x4” 16 GA STEEL ANGLE @ VERT. STUD
- 2” NAIL BASE INSUL.- 5/8” EXT. SHEATHING- 3 5/8” MTL STUD W/ BATT INSUL.- 5/8” GWB
WD BLOCKING
7 1/2"
STL BENT PLATE
1' - 1"
8" M
IN.
15
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R 15 1/2" R 23"
ROOF
26' - 2"
4 7/8" 2' - 6"
VIF
2' - 11 1/4" 2' - 6" 4 7/8"
CURB TO CURN
4' - 2 1/4" VIF
SKYLIGHT #1
5/8” GWB ON 3 5/8”MTL FRAMING
- EPDM - COVER BOARD- TAPERED INSUL - 6” MIN, SEE ROOF PLAN- ROOF DECK
SCHEDULED CEILING - SEE RCP
1' -
7"
3' -
10"
VIF
GWB SOFFIT
A1.42
10Sim
1' - 0 7/8"2' - 11 1/4"1' - 0 7/8"
5' - 1" SPRINKLER LINE-REFER TO FP DRAWINGS AND COORDINATE ON THE FIELD.
BEAM PENETRATION -REFER TO STRUC. DWGS AND COORDINATE ON THE FIELD.
ROOF
26' - 2"
15
A6.01SKYLIGHT #2
- EPDM - COVER BOARD- TAPERED INSUL - 6” MIN, SEE ROOF PLAN- ROOF DECK
4' - 2 1/4"
10 1/2" 2' - 11 1/4" 2' - 6" 4 7/8"
9"
VIF
3' -
1"
SCHEDULED CEILING
GWB SOFFIT
A1.42
10Sim
1' -
7"
1' - 0 1/4"
LIGHT FIXTURE
1' - 3"
1' -
2"
SLOPED BLOCKING ON WOOD FRAME
ROOF ASSEMBLY
HEIGHT TO MEET EXTERIOR PARAPET
HEIGHT AT EXTERIOR WALL TRANSITIONS
EPDM TRANSITION
ROOF
26' - 2"
ROOF LOW
24' - 4"
BO Deck GYM
26' - 2"
1/2"
2' -
3"
2' -
10"
7 1/2" 1' - 9"
VIF
10"
VARIES 6"
1 1/4"
1' -
7"
1' -
4"
1' -
10"
4"
VA
RIE
S
- 1" ACOUSTICAL PANEL - 5/8" GWB ON MTL STUD
GWB SOFFIT ON MTL STUD
2' - 4 1/2"
- EPDM- COVER BOARD- TAPERED INSUL- ROOF DECK
- 2” NAIL BASE INSUL.- 5/8” EXT. SHEATHING- 3 5/8” MTL STUD W/ BATT INSUL.- 5/8” GWB
- EPDM- COVER BOARD- TAPERED INSUL- ROOF DECK
- EPDM- 2” NAIL BASE INSUL.- 5/8” EXT. SHEATHING- 3 5/8” MTL STUD W/ BATT INSUL.
GWB SOFFIT ON MTL STUD
CEILING AS SCHEDULED
VIF
1' -
2"
VA
RIE
S
LIGHT FIXTURE
TERMINATE EPDM W/ BEAD OF SELANT (TYP @ AT CURBS)
3"2'
- 0
"
SPRINKLER LINE -SEE FP DRAWINGS AND COORDINATE ON THE FIELD
BEAM PENETRATION -SEE STRUC AND COORDINATE ON THE FIELD
VA
RIE
S
2x WD BLOCKINGS
12.1
8"
VA
RIE
S
- EPDM- COVER BOARD- TAPERED OR RIGID INSUL- ROOF DECK
- EPDM- COVER BOARD- RIGID INSUL- ACOUSTICAL ROOF DECK
- EPDM- 2” NAIL BASE INSUL.- 5/8” EXT. SHEATHING- 3 5/8” MTL STUD W/ BATT INSUL.
2X WD BLOCKING
STL ANGLE
ROOF
26' - 2"
C.1
6"8 3/4"
1 1/
2"8
1/4"
2 1/
4"3/
4"
1' -
2"
AB
OV
E E
AS
T E
NT
RA
NC
E
1' -
0"
2 1/8"4"4 7/8"
11"
METAL FASCIA
EPDM OVER SLOPED CONT. WD BLOCKING
CONT. AND NON-CONT. WOOD BLOCKINGS
3/4"
1 1/8"
1 3/4"EXT. PLYWOOD
AVB, OVERLAP OVER PARAPET BLOCKING (TYP)
3/4" TH WOOD FASCIA
WOOD TRIM
STL BENT PLATE -SEE STRUC.
- EPDM - COVER BOARD
TAPERED INSULATION OVER MTL ROOF DECK
MTL FRAMING W/ BATT INSULATION
- SIDING ASSEMBLY
3/4"
ROOF
26' - 2"
C.1
3"6"8 3/4"
8 1/
4"2
1/4"
3/4"
10 1
/2"
2 1/8"4"4 7/8"
11"
METAL FASCIA (BEYOND)
CONT. AND NON-CONT. WOOD BLOCKINGS
3/4"
1 1/4"
1 3/4"
EXT. PLYWOOD
AVB, OVERLAP OVER PARAPET BLOCKING (TYP)
3/4" TH WOOD FASCIA
WOOD TRIM
STL BENT PLATE -SEE STRUC.
- EPDM - COVER BOARD
TAPERED INSULATION OVER MTL ROOF DECK
MTL FRAMING W/ BATT INSULATION
- SIDING ASSEMBLY
3/4"
8" WIDE MTL SCUPPER
SLOPED WD BLOCKING
M
T.O STEEL
31' - 6"
VA
RIE
S
8"
ROOF ASSEMBLY
2x8 WOOD BLOCKING
3" RIGID INSUL - EXT. PLYWOOD
- 3 5/8" MTL FRAM W/ BATT INSUL
VA
RIE
S (
VIF
)
STL BENT PLATE ( SEE STRUC.)
PV INSTALLATION AT SLOPED ROOF
ABOVE CLASSROOMS
RAIL SYSTEM
ROOF ASSEMBLY
PROVIDE STEEL PLATE WELDED TO ROOF DECK WHERE REQUIRED TO SPAN DECK FLUTE FOR POST MOUNT (VIF)
RAIL SYSTEM POST& ANCHOR ATTACHMENT
PREFABRICATED MEMBRANE FLASHING -SIM TO 1/A1.42
PV RACK SYSTEM MUST ALLOW FOR ROOF DRAINAGE TYPICAL
PV PANEL MODULE
TOP RAIL & ADAPTER
PV INSTALLATION AT FLAT ROOF
PV PANEL MODULE PV PANEL MODULE
BALLAST BLOCK ON RACK
ROOF LINE
PV RACK SYSTEM MUST ALLOW FOR ROOF DRAINAGE TYPICAL
MIN
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ROOF DETAILS,SKYLIGHT PLANS AND
DETAIL
Approver
1/2" = 1'-0"7
ROOF LADDER - RL#1 AND RL#2
1 1/2" = 1'-0"1
ROOF PENETRATION DETAIL (TYP)1 1/2" = 1'-0"
2ROOF HATCH DETAIL (TYP)
1 1/2" = 1'-0"4
ROOF DRAIN (TYP)1 1/2" = 1'-0"
5ROOF MECHANICAL CURB DETAIL (TYP)
1/4" = 1'-0"14
SKYLIGHT #1 PLAN1/4" = 1'-0"
12SKYLIGHT #2 PLAN
1 1/2" = 1'-0"10
SKYLIGHT CURB DETAIL
1/4" = 1'-0"13
SKYLIGHT #3 PLAN
3/4" = 1'-0"8
SKYLIGHT #1 - SECTION3/4" = 1'-0"
9SKYLIGHT #2 - SECTION
1 1/2" = 1'-0"3
ROOF TRANSITION DETAIL (TYP)
1 1/2" = 1'-0"15
SKYLIGHT # 3 DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"6
ROOF TRANSITION DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"17
LOW ROOF - PARAPET DETAIL (TYP)
1 1/2" = 1'-0"16
LOW ROOF - SCUPPER DETAIL (TYP)
1 1/2" = 1'-0"11
ROOF TRANSITION DETAIL - SLOPED ROOF
ISSUE DATES
NO. DATE PURPOSE
1 03/17/2021 ADDENDUM #1
2 04/02/2021 ADDENDUM #3
1 1/2" = 1'-0"19
TYPICAL SLOPED ROOF PANEL DETAIL
1 1/2" = 1'-0"18
PV BALLAST HORIZONTAL
1
1
2
2 1/2"
VA
RIE
SV
AR
IES
3/4" 2 1/2"
VA
RIE
S
2"
(VARIES)
2 1/
2"1
3/4"
1"
DO
OR
HE
IGH
T7' -
2"
3"
2 1/
2"
6"
CL
CL
5 1/
2"
AL. BLADE 3" X 10" BRACKET
3 1/
2"
10"
3 1/
8"
BUTT-JOINT
2' - 0" 6"
CW1
DO
OR
OP
EN
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(D.O
)
17
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0 1
/4"
7' -
4 1
/2"
9"2'
- 0
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13' - 0"
7 1/2"
1
A5.01
5
A5.01
4
A5.01
16
A4.23
Sim
15
A4.33
Sim14
A4.33
Sim
15
A4.33
Sim15
A4.33
Sim13 13
14
A4.23
Sim
D.O D.O
W1
5' -
4 1
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LL
L
3' - 10 1/2" 3' - 10 1/2"
W2
1.
A4.23
8
A4.23
7
A4.32
Sim10
A4.33
Sim
4' - 9 1/2"
12' -
8"
CW2A
L L
L
3' -
0"
10
A5.01
3' -
0"
4' - 9 1/2"
12' -
8"
CW2 7 1/2" 7 1/2"
L
1
A4.31
Sim
8
A4.22
Sim
10
A5.01
2
A4.31
Sim2
A4.31
Sim
8
A4.22
Sim
4' - 10 1/2"
W3
6' -
0 1
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10
A4.22
Sim
9
A4.22
Sim
19
A4.34
Sim
CW3
D.O
LL
9' -
0"
8' - 0"
6"
9
A4.33
Sim
10
A1.60
Sim
D.O
CW4
17' - 5"
L LLL
8' -
4 1
/2"
10
A5.01
8
A5.01
Sim7
A4.33
Sim
6
A5.01
Sim 6
A5.01
Sim
6
A4.21
2' -
6 1
/2"
5' -
10"
6"
4
A4.21
7
A4.33
Sim
4' - 5"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 5"
2' -
3"
2' - 6"
2' -
6"
W4
L
5
A4.21
7
A4.34
Sim
OPENING
DOOR
15' - 5 1/2"
9' -
0"
CW6
LLL
1
A5.01
EQ EQ EQ
6"
5
A4.33
Sim
10
A1.60
Sim
5
A4.23
Sim
17' - 5"
CW5 CW8M
11
A5.01
7
A5.01
7
A5.01
7
A5.01
6"
4
A4.21
5
A4.21
MULLION CAP EXTENSION @ CW8M
4' - 5"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 5"
2' -
3"
2' -
6 1
/2"
5' -
10" 8'
- 4
1/2
"
9
A5.01
9A
A5.01
6
A4.21
@ CW8M@ CW57
A4.33
Sim7
A4.33
Sim
10
A5.01
4' - 5"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 5"
CW7
L
LL
L
5' -
10"
11
A5.01
7
A5.01
7
A5.01
7
A5.01
5
A4.21
6"
MULLION CAP EXTENSION
17' - 5"
7
A4.33
Sim6
A4.217
A4.33
Sim
8' -
4 1
/2"
D.O
LLL
L
CW8
17' - 5"
11
A5.01
6"
MULLION CAP EXTENSION5
A4.21
7
A4.33
Sim
6
A4.21
7
A4.33
Sim
7
A5.01
4' - 5"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 3 1/2"4' - 5"
2' -
6 1
/2"
5' -
10"
1' -
0"
7
A5.01
5
A5.01
7
A5.01
9' -
4 1
/2"
2' -
3"
10
A5.01
D.O
D.O
CW9
L L
9' -
0"
12' - 8"
6"
4
A5.01
1
A5.01
10
A1.60
Sim
D.O
16
A4.32
Sim16
A4.32
Sim
5
A4.23
Sim
CW11
10' - 5"
LL
10' -
2"
6"
4
A5.01
1
A5.0110' -
2"
4
A4.02
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D.O
D.O
5
A4.23
Sim
CW10
LLLL
12' - 8"
17' -
0 1
/2"
7 1/2"
1
A5.01
4
A5.01
16
A4.23
Sim
5' -
6"
11' -
6 1
/2"
16
A4.32
Sim
EQEQEQEQ
D.O
D.O
16
A4.32
Sim
5
A4.23
Sim
CW12
12' - 8"
D.O
LL
6"
D.O
18
A4.31
Sim
3
A5.01
9' -
0"
5
A4.23
Sim
W6A
6' -
0"
3 EQ
12' - 6 5/8"
W6
LLL
13
A4.32
Sim
14
A5.01
15
A4.32
Sim
8
A4.23
1
A4.23
Sim
@ W6A @ W6A @ W6A
CW13
D.O
LL
14' - 10 5/8"
9' -
0 1
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6"
1
A5.01
3' -
0"
6' -
0 1
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A4.32
Sim
10
A1.60
Sim
12
A4.32
Sim
E.Q E.Q
D.O10
A4.22
Sim
W7
6' -
0"
4 EQ
14' - 10"
8
A4.23
14
A5.01
13
A4.32
Sim
1
A4.23
Sim
11
A4.32
Sim
CW14
D.O
11' - 8"
7' -
0 1
/2"
LL
6"
4
A5.01
1
A5.01D.O
6
A4.23
Sim
E.QE.Q
8
A4.32
Sim9
A4.32
Sim
5
A4.23
Sim
6' -
0"
3' - 10 1/2"
8
A4.23
1
A4.23
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A4.32
5Sim
A4.32
7Sim
D.O
CW15
30' -
6"
LLLLL L
EQEQEQEQEQEQEQ
29' - 6 1/4"
L
1
A5.01
1
A5.01
9"
4
A5.01
6
A4.22
5
A4.22
7' -
0"
6' -
4"
6' -
11"
5' -
10"
4' -
5"
11
A4.31
Sim14
A4.31
Sim
7
A1.43
Sim7
A1.43
Sim
5
A4.22
D.O
5
A4.23
Sim
D.O
D.O
26' -
2"
19' - 2 1/2"
CW16
EQEQEQEQ
LL L L
1
A5.01
9"
4
A5.01
5
A4.22
6
A4.22
9
A4.31
Sim
11
A4.31
Sim
17
A4.31
7 .
7' -
0"
6' -
4"
6' -
11"
5' -
11"
5
A4.23
Sim
13' - 0"
CW1A 7 1/2"
15
A4.23
Sim
9' -
0"
EQEQEQEQ
D.OD.O
DO 18
A4.31
Sim
L
18
A4.31
Sim
CW3A
9' -
0"
D.O LL
8' - 0"
6"
18
A4.31
Sim
D.O
3
A5.01
CURTAIN WALL / WINDOW LEGEND
SPANDREL GLASS (IG-2)
METAL PANEL INFILL
F FIRE RATED GLASS (GL-2)
TF TRANSPARENT GLAZING FILM
L LAMINATED GLASS (IG-3)
- (IG-1), TYPICAL EXTERIOR GLAZING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
- ALL OPENINGS SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED.
- ALL WOOD BLOCKING USED AT JAMB,SILL AND HEAD OF WINDOW, LOUVER AND CURTAIN WALL TO BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED WOOD (FRTW)
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE R.O.
- ALL EXTERIOR DOUBLE DOORS TO RECEIVE REMOVABLE DIVIDER MULLIONS. MULLION WIDTH IS INCLUDED IN DOOR OPENING.
- PROVIDE WINDOW NUMBER DECAL ON EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND CWs,ONE FOR EACH SPACE.
JAMB
1 7/8"
STK4
FM86
TYP.
FM86
TYP.
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6
2.8
12
2.5
"2.5
"
2.0
62 T
YP
.
VE
NT
FR
AM
E H
EIG
HT
= C
LE
AR
OP
EN
ING
-.2
50 T
YP
CL
EA
R O
PE
NIN
G
(2.929)
(.250)
(1.070)
GL
AS
S H
EIG
HT
= D
LO
+4
.56
2
SLQ6
FM74TYP.
FM75TYP.
17Y5
17Y5
STT8
STT8 STT8
7808
7808
JAMB
3 1/
4"
3 1/4"
2 1/
2"
4"
PROVIDE COVER AT TOP AND BOTTOM (TYP)
2 1/
2"
6"
PROVIDE COVER AT TOP AND BOTTOM (TYP)
2 1/
2"
8"
PROVIDE COVER AT TOP AND BOTTOM (TYP)
CW17
7' -
0"
LL
6"
10
A1.60
Sim
D.O
D.O
12
A4.31
Sim
9' - 9 1/2"
2' -
8"
W13A
9' - 7"@ W13E
10' - 7 1/8"
14
A5.01
17
A5.01
Sim3
A1.43
Sim
EQEQ
2
A1.43
Sim
W13E
2' -
8"
W13
10'-9 1/2"@ W13C, 10'-1"@ W13D, 8'-7 1/2"@W13G
10' - 0" @W13, 9'-1 1/2" @W13H
2
A1.43
Sim
17
A5.01
Sim14
A5.01
W13C W13D
EQEQ
W13G W13H
7
A1.43
Sim
17
A5.01
Sim
SEE EXT. ELEV.
9
A1.43
Sim
SEE EXT. ELEV.
EQ EQ
2' -
8"
W13B
8' - 7 1/2"@W13F
11' - 5 3/4"
14
A5.01
3
A1.43
Sim17
A5.01
Sim
2
A1.43
Sim
W13F
6" 3/4"
PROVIDE SPLICE FITTING (TYP)
AL. FIN.
EXT. MTL. PNL.
LINE OF CW CAP-FACE ABOVE
5' - 4 1/2"3' - 8 1/4"
2' -
8"
W15
14
A5.01
9' - 0 3/4"
3
A1.43
Sim17
A5.01
Sim
1
A1.43
Sim
W14B
3' - 7 3/4"
17
A5.01
Sim3
A1.43
Sim
W14
4' - 5 1/2"
2' -
8"
4
A1.43
7
A1.43
Sim17
A5.01
Sim
W14A
4' - 5 1/2"
2' -
8"17
A5.01
Sim7
A1.43
Sim
2
A1.43
Sim
HEAD 1 7/
8"
MUNTIN
2 1/2"
SILL
1 7/
8"
2' - 0" 6"
CW18
3' - 10 3/4"
DO
OR
HE
IGH
T
DOOR WIDTHINSULATED METAL PANEL-COLOR TO MATCH CW FRAME
SO
LID
PN
L D
R.
10
A1.60
Sim
16
A4.33
Sim
6" 3/4"
PROVIDE SPLICE FITTING (TYP)
AL. FIN.
EXT. MTL. PNL.
RAIN LEADER
W5
2' -
4"
EQEQEQEQ17' - 5"
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3" = 1'-0"1
C.W MULLION DETAIL
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C.W BUTT JOINT DETAIL3" = 1'-0"
4C.W DOOR JAMB DETAIL (TYP)
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C.W DOOR HEAD DETAIL (TYP)
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C.W SUN SHADE DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"13
WINDOW JAMB (TYP)
3" = 1'-0"10
CURTAIN WALL - WINDOW VENT DETAIL
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WINDOW STACKED JAMB (TYP)
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FACECAP4 VERTICAL
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WIDOW SILL (TYP)
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LNT - LINOLEUM TILE
PT - PORCELAIN TILE W/ PT BASE (Alternate to SVT)
PTD - PAINTED
RB - RUBBER
QT - QUARRY TILE
RES - EPOXY RESINOUS FLOORING
SVT - SOLID VINLY TILE
WC - WALLCOVERING
WD - WOOD
WOM - WALK OFF MAT
ACT - ACOUSTIC TILE
AF - ATHLETIC FLOORING
AWP - ACOUSTICAL WALL PANELS
CONC - SEALED CONCRETE
CPT - CARPET TILE
CT - CERAMIC TILE
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GLAZING
State Project No. 078-0068N, Phase 2 of 3
088000 - 1
SECTION 088000 - GLAZING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B. Sustainable Design Intent: Comply with project requirements intended to achieve sustainable
design, measured and documented according to the Connecticut High Performance Building
Construction Standards (CTHPS) as outlined in the Checklist attached to Section 018113 -
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Glass products.
2. Laminated glass.
3. Insulating glass.
4. Glazing sealants.
5. Glazing tapes.
6. Miscellaneous glazing materials.
7. Glazing Film
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Glass Manufacturers: Firms that produce primary glass, fabricated glass, or both, as defined in
referenced glazing publications.
B. Glass Thicknesses: Indicated by thickness designations in millimeters in accordance with
ASTM C1036.
C. IBC: International Building Code.
D. Interspace: Space between lites of an insulating-glass unit.
1.4 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate glazing channel dimensions to provide necessary bite on glass, minimum edge and
face clearances, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable tolerances to achieve proper
safety margins for glazing retention under each design load case, load case combination, and
service condition.
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1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
B. Sustainable Design Submittals:
1. Product Data: For sealants, indicating VOC content.
2. Laboratory Test Reports: For sealants, indicating compliance with requirements for low-
emitting materials.
C. Glass Samples: For each type of glass product other than clear monolithic vision glass; 12
inches square.
D. Glazing Accessory Samples: For sealants and colored spacers, in 12-inch lengths. Install sealant
Samples between two strips of material representative in color of adjoining framing system.
E. Glazing Schedule: List glass types and thicknesses for each size opening and location. Use same
designations indicated on Drawings.
F. Delegated Design Submittal: For glass indicated to comply with performance requirements and
design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by qualified professional engineer
responsible for their preparation.
1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Product Certificates: For glass.
B. Product Test Reports: For fabricated glass and glazing sealants, for tests performed by a
qualified testing agency.
1. For glazing sealants, provide test reports based on testing current sealant formulations
within previous 36-month period.
C. Preconstruction adhesion and compatibility test report.
D. Sample Warranties: For special warranties.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Fabricated-Glass Manufacturer Qualifications: A qualified manufacturer of fabricated glass
units who is approved by primary glass manufacturer.
B. Glass Testing Agency Qualifications: A qualified independent testing agency accredited
according to the NFRC CAP 1 Certification Agency Program.
C. Sealant Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent testing agency qualified according to
ASTM C1021 to conduct the testing indicated.
D. Mockups: Build mockups to demonstrate aesthetic effects and to set quality standards for
materials and execution.
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1. Install glazing in mockups specified in Section 085113 "Aluminum Windows" and
Section 084413 "Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls" to match glazing systems required for
Project, including glazing methods.
2. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the
completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect glazing materials in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. Prevent
damage to glass and glazing materials from condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure
to sun, or other causes.
B. Comply with insulating-glass manufacturer's written instructions for venting and sealing units to
avoid hermetic seal ruptures due to altitude change.
1.9 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with glazing when ambient and substrate
temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by glazing material manufacturers and when
glazing channel substrates are wet from rain, frost, condensation, or other causes.
1. Do not install glazing sealants when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are
outside limits permitted by sealant manufacturer or are below 40 deg F.
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Coated-Glass Products: Manufacturer agrees to replace
coated-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of coated
glass is defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to glass breakage or
to maintaining and cleaning coated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects
include peeling, cracking, and other indications of deterioration in coating.
1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.
B. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Laminated Glass: Manufacturer agrees to replace
laminated-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of
laminated glass is defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to glass
breakage or to maintaining and cleaning laminated glass contrary to manufacturer's written
instructions. Defects include edge separation, delamination materially obstructing vision
through glass, and blemishes exceeding those allowed by referenced laminated-glass standard.
1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.
C. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Insulating Glass: Manufacturer agrees to replace
insulating-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of
insulating glass is defined as failure of hermetic seal under normal use that is not attributed to
glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning insulating glass contrary to manufacturer's written
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instructions. Evidence of failure is obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film on interior
surfaces of glass.
1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Installed glazing systems shall withstand normal thermal movement and wind and
impact loads (where applicable) without failure, including loss or glass breakage attributable to
defective manufacture, fabrication, or installation; failure of sealants or gaskets to remain
watertight and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects in construction.
B. Structural Performance: Glazing shall withstand the following design loads within limits and
under conditions indicated determined in accordance with the IBC and ASTM E1300:
1. Design Wind Pressures: As indicated on Drawings.
a. Wind Design Data: As indicated on Drawings.
2. Maximum Lateral Deflection: For glass supported on all four edges, limit center-of-glass
deflection at design wind pressure to not more than 1/50 times the short-side length or 1
inch, whichever is less.
3. Thermal Loads: Design glazing to resist thermal stress breakage induced by differential
temperature conditions and limited air circulation within individual glass lites and
insulated glazing units.
C. Safety Glazing: Where safety glazing is indicated, provide glazing that complies with
16 CFR 1201, Category II.
D. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glass with performance properties
specified, as indicated in manufacturer's published test data, based on procedures indicated
below:
1. For monolithic-glass lites, properties are based on units with lites 6 mm thick.
2. For laminated-glass lites, properties are based on products of construction indicated.
3. For insulating-glass units, properties are based on units of thickness indicated for overall
unit and for each lite.
4. U-Factors: Center-of-glazing values, in accordance with NFRC 100 and based on most
current non-beta version of LBL's WINDOW computer program, expressed as Btu/sq. ft.
x h x deg F.
5. SHGC and Visible Transmittance: Center-of-glazing values, in accordance with
NFRC 200 and based on most current non-beta version of LBL's WINDOW computer
program.
6. Visible Reflectance: Center-of-glazing values, in accordance with NFRC 300.
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2.2 GLASS PRODUCTS, GENERAL
A. Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers
and organizations below unless more stringent requirements are indicated. See these
publications for glazing terms not otherwise defined in this Section or in referenced standards.
1. NGA Publications: "Laminated Glazing Reference Manual" and "Glazing Manual."
2. IGMA Publication for Insulating Glass: SIGMA TM-3000, "North American Glazing
Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units for Commercial and Residential Use."
B. Safety Glazing Labeling: Where safety glazing is indicated, permanently mark glazing with
certification label of manufacturer. Label shall indicate manufacturer's name, type of glass,
thickness, and safety glazing standard with which glass complies.
C. Insulating-Glass Certification Program: Permanently marked either on spacers or on at least one
component lite of units with appropriate certification label of the IGCC.
D. Thickness: Where glass thickness is indicated, it is a minimum. Provide glass that complies with
performance requirements and is not less than thickness indicated.
1. Minimum Glass Thickness for Exterior Lites: 6 mm.
E. Strength: Where annealed float glass is indicated, provide annealed float glass, heat-
strengthened float glass, or fully tempered float glass as needed to comply with "Performance
Requirements" Article. Where heat-strengthened float glass is indicated, provide heat-
strengthened float glass or fully tempered float glass as needed to comply with "Performance
Requirements" Article. Where fully tempered float glass is indicated, provide fully tempered
float glass.
2.3 GLASS PRODUCTS
A. Clear Annealed Float Glass: ASTM C1036, Type I, Class 1 (clear), Quality-Q3.
B. Fully Tempered Float Glass: ASTM C1048, Kind FT (fully tempered), Condition A (uncoated)
unless otherwise indicated, Type I, Class 1 (clear) or Class 2 (tinted) as indicated, Quality-Q3.
C. Heat-Strengthened Float Glass: ASTM C1048, Kind HS (heat strengthened), Type I,
Condition A (uncoated) unless otherwise indicated, Type I, Class 1 (clear) or Class 2 (tinted) as
indicated, Quality-Q3.
D. Ceramic-Coated Spandrel Glass: ASTM C1048, Type I, Condition B, Quality-Q3.
2.4 LAMINATED GLASS
A. Laminated Glass: ASTM C1172. Use materials that have a proven record of no tendency to
bubble, discolor, or lose physical and mechanical properties after fabrication and installation.
1. Construction: Laminate glass with polyvinyl butyral interlayer to comply with interlayer
manufacturer's written instructions.
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2. Interlayer Thickness: Provide thickness not less than that indicated and as needed to
comply with requirements.
3. Interlayer Color: Clear unless otherwise indicated.
2.5 INSULATING GLASS
A. Insulating-Glass Units: Factory-assembled units consisting of sealed lites of glass separated by a
dehydrated interspace, qualified in accordance with ASTM E2190.
1. Sealing System: Dual seal, with manufacturer's standard primary and secondary sealants.
2. Perimeter Spacer: Manufacturer's standard spacer material and construction.
3. Desiccant: Molecular sieve or silica gel, or a blend of both.
2.6 FIRE-PROTECTION-RATED GLASS AND SAFETY GLAZING
A. Fire-Protection-Rated Glass and Safety Glazing, General: Listed and labeled by a testing
agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire-protection ratings indicated, based
on testing according to NFPA 252 for door assemblies and NFPA 257 for window assemblies;
and complying with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201 for Category II materials.
1. Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide TGP
Pilkington Pyrostop or a comparable product by another manufacturer.
2.7 GLAZING SEALANTS
A. General:
1. Compatibility: Compatible with one another and with other materials they contact,
including glass products, seals of insulating-glass units, and glazing channel substrates,
under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer
based on testing and field experience.
2. Suitability: Comply with sealant and glass manufacturers' written instructions for
selecting glazing sealants suitable for applications indicated and for conditions existing at
time of installation.
3. Verify sealant complies with the testing and product requirements of the California
Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of
Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental
Chambers."
4. Colors of Exposed Glazing Sealants: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full
range of industry colors.
B. Glazing Sealant: Neutral-curing silicone glazing sealant complying with ASTM C 920, Type S,
Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, available products that may be
incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Dow Corning Corporation; 799.
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b. Polymeric Systems, Inc.; PSI-631.
c. Schnee-Morehead, Inc., an ITW company; SM5731 Poly-Glaze Plus.
d. Tremco Incorporated; Tremsil 600.
2. Uses Related to Glazing Substrates: M, G, A, and, as applicable to glazing substrates
indicated, O.
a. Use O Glazing Substrates: Coated glass, color anodic aluminum, aluminum coated
with a high-performance coating, and galvanized steel.
C. Glazing Sealants for Fire-Rated Glazing Products: Products that are approved by testing
agencies that listed and labeled fire-resistant glazing products with which they are used for
applications and fire-protection ratings indicated.
2.8 GLAZING TAPES
A. Back-Bedding Mastic Glazing Tapes: Preformed, butyl-based, 100 percent solids elastomeric
tape; nonstaining and nonmigrating in contact with nonporous surfaces; with or without spacer
rod as recommended in writing by tape and glass manufacturers for application indicated; and
complying with ASTM C1281 and AAMA 800 for products indicated below:
1. AAMA 804.3 tape, where indicated.
2. AAMA 806.3 tape, for glazing applications in which tape is subject to continuous
pressure.
3. AAMA 807.3 tape, for glazing applications in which tape is not subject to continuous
pressure.
B. Expanded Cellular Glazing Tapes: Closed-cell, PVC foam tapes; factory coated with adhesive
on both surfaces; and complying with AAMA 800 for the following types:
1. AAMA 810.1, Type 1, for glazing applications in which tape acts as primary sealant.
2. AAMA 810.1, Type 2, for glazing applications in which tape is used in combination with
a full bead of liquid sealant.
2.9 MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS
A. General: Provide products of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazing
standard, recommended in writing by manufacturers of glass and other glazing materials for
application indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces contacted in
installation.
B. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: Types recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer.
C. Setting Blocks:
1. Silicone with Shore A durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5.
2. Type recommended in writing by sealant or glass manufacturer.
D. Spacers:
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1. Neoprene blocks or continuous extrusions of hardness required by glass manufacturer to
maintain glass lites in place for installation indicated.
2. Type recommended in writing by sealant or glass manufacturer.
E. Edge Blocks:
1. Silicone with Shore A durometer hardness per manufacturer's written instructions.
2. Type recommended in writing by sealant or glass manufacturer.
F. Cylindrical Glazing Sealant Backing: ASTM C1330, Type O (open-cell material), of size and
density to control glazing sealant depth and otherwise produce optimum glazing sealant
performance.
2.10 FABRICATION OF GLAZING UNITS
A. Fabricate glazing units in sizes required to fit openings indicated for Project, with edge and face
clearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with written instructions of product
manufacturer and referenced glazing publications, to comply with system performance
requirements.
1. Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes acting on
glass framing members and glazing components.
a. Temperature Change: 120 deg F, ambient; 180 deg F, material surfaces.
B. Clean-cut or flat-grind vertical edges of butt-glazed monolithic lites to produce square edges
with slight chamfers at junctions of edges and faces.
C. Grind smooth and polish exposed glass edges and corners.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine framing, glazing channels, and stops, with Installer present, for compliance with the
following:
1. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, and
offsets at corners.
2. Presence and functioning of weep systems.
3. Minimum required face and edge clearances.
4. Effective sealing between joints of glass-framing members.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
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3.2 PREPARATION
A. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately before glazing.
Remove coatings not firmly bonded to substrates.
B. Examine glazing units to locate exterior and interior surfaces. Label or mark units as needed so
that exterior and interior surfaces are readily identifiable. Do not use materials that leave visible
marks in the completed Work.
3.3 GLAZING, GENERAL
A. Comply with combined written instructions of manufacturers of glass, sealants, gaskets, and
other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are indicated, including those in
referenced glazing publications.
B. Protect glass edges from damage during handling and installation. Remove damaged glass from
Project site and legally dispose of off Project site. Damaged glass includes glass with edge
damage or other imperfections that, when installed, could weaken glass, impair performance, or
impair appearance.
C. Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by
preconstruction testing.
D. Install setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and located to comply with referenced glazing
publications, unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer. Set blocks in thin course of
compatible sealant suitable for heel bead.
E. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites.
F. Provide spacers for glass lites where length plus width is larger than 50 inches.
1. Locate spacers directly opposite each other on both inside and outside faces of glass.
Install correct size and spacing to preserve required face clearances, unless gaskets and
glazing tapes are used that have demonstrated ability to maintain required face clearances
and to comply with system performance requirements.
2. Provide 1/8-inch- minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant
width. With glazing tape, use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of
tape.
G. Provide edge blocking where indicated or needed to prevent glass lites from moving sideways
in glazing channel, as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer and in accordance with
requirements in referenced glazing publications.
H. Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics.
I. Set glass lites with proper orientation so that coatings face exterior or interior as specified.
J. Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of channel to pressurize sealant or gasket
on opposite side, provide adequate anchorage so gasket cannot walk out when installation is
subjected to movement.
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K. Square cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners and install gaskets in a manner recommended by
gasket manufacturer to prevent corners from pulling away; seal corner joints and butt joints with
sealant recommended in writing by gasket manufacturer.
3.4 TAPE GLAZING
A. Position tapes on fixed stops so that, when compressed by glass, their exposed edges are flush
with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops.
B. Install tapes continuously, but not necessarily in one continuous length. Do not stretch tapes to
make them fit opening.
C. Cover vertical framing joints by applying tapes to heads and sills first, then to jambs. Cover
horizontal framing joints by applying tapes to jambs, then to heads and sills.
D. Place joints in tapes at corners of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not lapped.
Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer.
E. Do not remove release paper from tape until right before each glazing unit is installed.
F. Apply heel bead of elastomeric sealant.
G. Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and press firmly against tape by inserting dense
compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops.
Start gasket applications at corners and work toward centers of openings.
H. Apply cap bead of elastomeric sealant over exposed edge of tape.
3.5 GASKET GLAZING (DRY)
A. Cut compression gaskets to lengths recommended by gasket manufacturer to fit openings
exactly, with allowance for stretch during installation.
B. Insert soft compression gasket between glass and frame or fixed stop so it is securely in place
with joints miter cut and bonded together at corners.
C. Installation with Drive-in Wedge Gaskets: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and
press firmly against soft compression gasket by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and
installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops. Start gasket applications at corners
and work toward centers of openings. Compress gaskets to produce a weathertight seal without
developing bending stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with sealant recommended in writing by
gasket manufacturer.
D. Installation with Pressure-Glazing Stops: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and
press firmly against soft compression gasket. Install dense compression gaskets and pressure-
glazing stops, applying pressure uniformly to compression gaskets. Compress gaskets to
produce a weathertight seal without developing bending stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with
sealant recommended in writing by gasket manufacturer.
E. Install gaskets so they protrude past face of glazing stops.
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3.6 SEALANT GLAZING (WET)
A. Install continuous spacers, or spacers combined with cylindrical sealant backing, between glass
lites and glazing stops to maintain glass face clearances and to prevent sealant from extruding
into glass channel and blocking weep systems until sealants cure. Secure spacers or spacers and
backings in place and in position to control depth of installed sealant relative to edge clearance
for optimum sealant performance.
B. Force sealants into glazing channels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete wetting or bond
of sealant to glass and channel surfaces.
C. Tool exposed surfaces of sealants to provide a substantial wash away from glass.
3.7 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Immediately after installation, remove nonpermanent labels and clean surfaces.
B. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction
operations. Examine glass surfaces adjacent to or below exterior concrete and other masonry
surfaces at frequent intervals during construction, but not less than once a month, for buildup of
dirt, scum, alkaline deposits, or stains.
1. If, despite such protection, contaminating substances do contact with glass, remove
substances immediately as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer. Remove and
replace glass that cannot be cleaned without damage to coatings.
C. Remove and replace glass that is damaged during construction period.
D. Wash glass on both exposed surfaces not more than four days before date scheduled for
inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash glass as recommended in
writing by glass manufacturer.
3.8 MONOLITHIC GLASS SCHEDULE
A. Clear Glass Type ‘GL-1’ (Interior glass not indicated as laminated): Fully tempered float glass.
1. Minimum Thickness: 6 mm.
2. Safety glazing required.
B. Clear Glass Type ‘GL-2’ (Fire-Protection-Rated Glass and Safety Glazing at fire rated doors):
1. Minimum Thickness: As required by fire rating.
2. Safety and fire rating required.
3.9 LAMINATED GLASS SCHEDULE
A. Clear Laminated Glass Type ‘GL-3’ (Typical interior glass): Two plies of fully tempered float
glass.
1. Minimum Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 3 mm.
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2. Interlayer Thickness: 0.060 inch.
3. Safety glazing required.
3.10 INSULATING GLASS SCHEDULE
A. Low-E-Coated, Clear Insulating Glass Type ‘IG-1’ (Where indicated on Drawings):
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Viracon 1” VE1-2M with VE-2M #2
2. Overall Unit Thickness: 1 inch.
3. Minimum Thickness of Each Glass Lite: ¼ inch.
4. Outdoor Lite: ¼ inch Fully Tempered.
5. Interspace Content: ½” Argon filled.
6. Indoor Lite: ¼ inch Fully Tempered.
7. Low-E Coating: Sputtered on second surface.
8. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: 0.25 maximum.
9. Summer Daytime U-Factor: 0.21 maximum.
10. Visible Light Transmittance: 70 percent. (70 percent max. 65 percent min.)
11. SGHC: 0.37 max, 0.35 min.
12. Safety glazing required.
B. Ceramic-Coated, Low-E, Insulating Spandrel Glass Type ‘IG-2’ (Where indicated on
Drawings):
1. Products: Basis of Design: 1” VE 1-48 by Viracon: Energy values are based on Viracon
1 1/4” VE 1-2M. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Viracon or equal
product from another manufacturer.
2. Overall Unit Thickness: 30 mm nominal (1 1/4 inch).
3. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6.0 mm (1/4").
4. Thickness of Interspace: 18.0 mm (3/4").
5. Thickness of Indoor Spandrel Glass panel: 6.0 mm (1/4").
6. Outdoor Lite: Type I (transparent glass, flat) float glass, Class 1 (clear) float glass.
a. Fully Tempered, typical
7. Interspace Content: Argon filled
8. Indoor Lite:
a. V903- Subdued Gray, #4 Ceramic-Coated Spandrel Glass: ASTM C 1048,
Condition B, Type I, Quality-Q3
1) Fully Tempered, typical.
9. Low-E Coating: Sputtered on second surface.
10. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: 0.31.
11. Summer Daytime U-Factor: 0.29.
12. Outdoor Visible Reflectance: 11
3.11 INSULATING-LAMINATED-GLASS SCHEDULE
A. Low-E-Coated, Clear Insulating Laminated Glass Type ‘IG-3’ (Where indicated on Drawings):
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1. Basis-of-Design Product: Viracon 1 5/16” nominal VE1-2M with VE1-2M #4. Overall
glass thickness at doors can be reduced from 1 5/16” to 1”.
2. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-5/16 inch.
3. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated fully tempered glass with two plies of glass.
a. Minimum Thickness of Each Glass Ply: ¼ inch.
b. Interlayer Thickness: 0.060 inch.
4. Interspace Content: ½” Argon filled.
5. Minimum Thickness of Indoor Lite: ¼ inch fully tempered.
6. Low-E Coating: Sputtered on fourth surface.
7. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: 0.24 maximum.
8. Summer Daytime U-Factor: 0.21 maximum.
9. Visible Light Transmittance: 68 percent. (70 percent max. 65 percent min.)
10. SGHC: 0.35. (0.37 max, 0.35 min.)
11. Safety glazing required.
12. Laminated glass ply thickness will be 1/8” and the airspace 7/16” for both exterior doors
and window vents.
3.12 GLAZING FILM
1. Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide 3M Window
Film; Fasara SH2FNCR or comparable product by one of the following:
a. Llumar
b. Solyx
2. Pattern: Translucent Fine Crystal
3. Finish: Matte
4. Thickness: 70-140 μm.
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WOOD FLOORING
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SECTION 096400 - WOOD FLOORING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes field-finished wood flooring.
B. Sustainable Design Intent: Comply with project requirements intended to achieve sustainable
design, measured and documented according to the CT High Performance Building Standard
Mandatory Requirements and LEED Green Building Rating System, of the United States Green
Building Council. Refer to Section 018113 - SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS for
certification level and certification requirements.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B. LEED BUILDING Submittals:
1. Product certificates for Credit MRc6: For products and materials required to comply
with requirements for rapidly renewable material. Include statement with cost and
percentage of each rapidly renewable material.
2. Credit MRc7: Chain-of-Custody certificates indicating that products specified to be made
from certified wood comply with forest certification requirements. Include
documentation that manufacturer is certified for chain of custody by an FSC-accredited
certification body. Include statement for wood permanently installed on the
manufacturer’s invoice or letterhead. All invoices for wood products or wood
components shall be submitted; certified wood invoices shall state percentage pure.
3. Credit IEQc4.1: Product Data for adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the
building indicating VOC content of each product used. List each product including
manufacturer’s name, product name, specific actual VOC data and corresponding
allowable VOC from list identified in 018113.
4. Credit IEQc4.2: Manufacturer’s product data for paints and coatings, including printed
statement of actual VOC content; indicate corresponding allowable VOC.
5. Credit IEQc4.4: For composite wood products, documentation indicating that product
contains no added urea formaldehyde.
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6. Credit IEQc4.6: Product data for ceiling and wall systems, including testing results
documentation indicating compliance with CA Section 01350 criteria.
C. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts showing the full range of colors and
finishes available for wood flooring.
D. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.
Include expansion provisions and trim details.
E. Samples for Verification: For each type of wood flooring and accessory, with stain color and
finish required, approximately 12 inches long and of same thickness and material indicated for
the Work and showing the full range of normal color and texture variations expected.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Source Limitations: For field-finished wood flooring, obtain each species, grade, and cut of
wood from one source with resources to provide materials and products of consistent quality in
appearance and physical properties.
B. Manufacturer Qualifications: A qualified manufacturer that is certified for chain of custody by
an FSC-accredited certification body.
C. Maple Flooring: Comply with applicable MFMA grading rules for species, grade, and cut.
D. Softwood flooring: Comply with WCLIB No. 17 grading rules for species, grade, and cut.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver wood flooring materials in unopened cartons or bundles.
B. Protect wood flooring from exposure to moisture. Do not deliver wood flooring until after
concrete, masonry, plaster, ceramic tile, and similar wet work is complete and dry.
C. Store wood flooring materials in a dry, warm, ventilated, weathertight location.
1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Conditioning period begins not less than seven days before wood flooring installation, is
continuous through installation, and continues not less than seven days after wood flooring
installation.
1. Environmental Conditioning: Maintain an ambient temperature between 65 and 75 deg F
and relative humidity planned for building occupants in spaces to receive wood flooring
during the conditioning period.
2. Wood Flooring Conditioning: Move wood flooring into spaces where it will be installed,
no later than the beginning of the conditioning period.
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a. Do not install flooring until it adjusts to relative humidity of, and is at same
temperature as, space where it is to be installed.
b. Open sealed packages to allow wood flooring to acclimatize immediately on
moving flooring into spaces in which it will be installed.
B. After conditioning period, maintain relative humidity and ambient temperature planned for
building occupants.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 FIELD-FINISHED WOOD FLOORING
A. Certified Wood: Provide wood flooring produced from wood obtained from forests certified by
an FSC-accredited certification body to comply with FSC STD-01-001, "FSC Principles and
Criteria for Forest Stewardship."
B. Solid-Wood, Strip Flooring: Kiln dried to 6 to 9 percent maximum moisture content, tongue
and groove and end matched, and with backs channeled (kerfed) for stress relief.
1. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be
incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Aged Woods; Yesteryear Floorworks Company.
b. Bruce; Division of Armstrong.
c. Carlisle Restoration Lumber.
d. Heartpine Lumber and Millwork.
e. International Hardwood Flooring, Inc.
f. Kentucky Wood Floors.
g. Memphis Hardwood Flooring Co.; Chicksaw Hardwood Flooring.
h. Miller and Company, Inc.; Cahaba Brand Hardwood Flooring.
i. Oregon Lumber Company.
j. Sandy Pond Hardwoods, Inc.
k. World Flooring International.
2. Species and Grade: MFMA-RL Second and Better hard maple.
3. Cut: Plain sawn.
4. Thickness: 3/4 inch.
5. Face Width: 2-1/4 inches.
6. Lengths: Random-length strips complying with applicable grading rules.
7. Base: 6” base, same species, cut, and finish as floor.
C. Floor-Finish System: System of compatible components recommended in writing by flooring
manufacturer, and MFMA approved.
1. Floor-Sealer Formulation: Pliable, penetrating type. MFMA Group 1, Sealers.
2. Finish-Coat Formulation: Formulated for gloss finish indicated and multicoat
application.
a. Type: MFMA Group 5, Water-Based Finishes.
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1) Basis of Design: Streetshoe 275 by Basic Coatings. Satin sheen.
3. Finish system materials, game-line, and marker paint shall comply with the testing and
product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice
for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale
Environmental Chambers."
2.2 ACCESSORY MATERIALS
A. Wood Sleepers and Subfloor: As specified in Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry."
B. Vapor Retarder: ASTM D 4397, polyethylene sheet not less than 8.0 mils thick.
C. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compound: Latex-modified, hydraulic-cement-based
formulation approved by wood flooring manufacturer.
D. Fasteners: As recommended by manufacturer, but not less than that recommended in NWFA's
"Installation Guidelines: Wood Flooring."
E. Wood Filler: Compatible with finish system components and recommended by manufacturers
for use indicated. If required to match approved Samples, provide pigmented filler.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates, areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with
requirements for maximum moisture content, installation tolerances, and other conditions
affecting performance of wood flooring.
1. Verify that substrates comply with tolerances and other requirements specified in other
Sections.
2. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
B. Concrete Moisture Testing: Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test per ASTM F 1869, as
follows:
1. Perform not less than 2 tests in each installation area with test areas evenly spaced in
installation area.
2. Proceed with installation only after substrates have maximum moisture-vapor-emission
rate of 3 lb of water/1000 sq. in 24 hours.
3. Perform alkalinity and adhesion tests recommended in writing by manufacturer or, if
none, according to NWFA's "Installation Guidelines: Wood Flooring." Proceed with
installation only after substrates pass testing.
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3.2 PREPARATION
A. Grind high spots and fill low spots on concrete substrates to produce a maximum 1/8-inch
deviation in any direction when checked with a 10-foot straight edge.
1. Use trowelable leveling and patching compounds, according to manufacturer's written
instructions, to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates.
B. Broom or vacuum clean substrates to be covered immediately before product installation. After
cleaning, examine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Proceed with
installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with flooring manufacturer's written installation instructions, but not less than
applicable recommendations in NWFA's "Installation Guidelines: Wood Flooring."
B. Wood Sleepers and Subfloor: Install according to requirements in Division 06 Section "Rough
Carpentry."
C. Provide expansion space at walls and other obstructions and terminations of flooring of not less
than 3/4 inch.
D. Asphalt-Saturated Felt: Where strip or plank flooring is nailed to solid-wood subfloor, install
flooring over a layer of asphalt-saturated felt.
E. Vapor Retarder:
1. Wood Flooring Nailed to Sleepers over Concrete: Install flooring over a layer of
polyethylene sheet with edges overlapped over sleepers and turned up behind baseboards.
F. Solid-Wood, Strip Flooring: Blind nail or staple flooring to substrate.
3.4 FIELD FINISHING OF STRIP FLOORING
A. Machine-sand flooring to remove offsets, ridges, cups, and sanding-machine marks that would
be noticeable after finishing. Vacuum and tack with a clean cloth immediately before applying
finish.
1. Comply with applicable recommendations in NWFA's "Installation Guidelines: Wood
Flooring."
B. Fill and repair wood flooring seams and defects.
C. Apply floor-finish materials in number of coats recommended by finish manufacturer for
application indicated, but not less than one coat of floor sealer and three finish coats.
D. Do not cover wood flooring after finishing until finish reaches full cure, and not before seven
days after applying last finish coat.
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3.5 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed wood flooring during remainder of construction period with covering of heavy
kraft paper or other suitable material. Do not use plastic sheet or film that might cause
condensation.
1. Do not move heavy and sharp objects directly over kraft-paper-covered wood flooring.
Protect flooring with plywood or hardboard panels to prevent damage from storing or
moving objects over flooring.
END OF SECTION 096400
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Spec Section
ITEM
CODE Location(s) Description
MFR /
Basis of Design (BoD)
Model/
Pattern (BoD) Color/ Finish Notes
033000 CONC Custodial, back of house Sealed concrete Clear
034500 Exterior walls Precast Cap and Header Light Gray as selected per
architect
042000 GFCMU Gymnasium & Stair #1 Interior GFCMU Trenwyth Trendstone Greystone
042000 GFCMU Exterior Sealed Exterior GFCMU Trenwyth Trendstone Plus Greystone
061800 GB Interior and Exterior Glued- Lamianted Beams Match wood panelling
064000 Wood Ceiling Venner Panels Wood Panelling Tinted clear finish with light
color as slected by architect
064000 PLAM Counters Plastic Laminate Wilsonart Standard line As selected by Architect
064000 Woodwork As noted in drawings Millwork/casework Maple-select cabinet
grade
Natural
074113 Roof Standing Seam Roof Merchant & Evans ZIP_RIB, Aluminum To match metal panels Add Alt #9
074213 Exterior Aluminum Sheet Panels ATAS Int. Inc. Versa-Line & Versa-Lok to match Granum SkyGrey Base Bid-See Add Alt #5
074213 Exterior Zinc Sheet Panels Rheinzink Granum SkyGrey Add Alt#5
074600 Ext. Rainscreen Siding IPE Hardwood Add Alt#3
074600 Ext. Rainscreen Siding Garapa Hardwood Add Alt#4
074600 Ext. Rainscreen Batten IPE Hardwood Base Bid - Garapa Hardwood for
Alt. #4
074646 Type "A" Ext. Rainscreen Siding and Fiber Cement Panel Cladding Corp Swiss Pearl Avera Sahara AV000 Base Bid - See Add Alts #3&4
074646 Type "B" Ext. Rainscreen Fiber Cement Panel Cladding Corp Swiss Pearl Vintago VI 100 Base Bid-See Add Alts #3&4
077123 As noted in drawings Gutters, Rain Leaders, Cap TBD TBD To match metal panels
084113 Interior Storefront Efco 433 and 525 To match HM Color084113 Interior and Exterior Alum. Doors Efco D518 and D502 To match strefront or
curtainwall
084413 Exterior and Interior Curtain Wall Efco 5600 Xtherm Color to match “PPG
UV106707XL Silver Shadow"
or “PPG UC115419 Gray
Timber Wolf”
085113 Exterior Window Efco PX32 Color to match “PPG
UV106707XL Silver Shadow"
or “PPG UC115419 Gray
Timber Wolf”
093000 CT-1 Toilet rooms - field Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
Arctic White 0190
093000 CT-2 Toilet rooms, "House color"
Kindergarten
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
SH17 Currant 50% of accent colors at
Kindergarten Toilets
093000 CT-3 Toilet rooms, "House color"
PreK
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
1097 Orange Burst 50% of accent colors at PreK
Toilets - see plans
NOTE: THIS MATERIAL LIST IS CREATED FOR REFERENCE ONLY: REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORM ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
MATERIAL LIST
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Spec Section
ITEM
CODE Location(s) Description
MFR /
Basis of Design (BoD)
Model/
Pattern (BoD) Color/ Finish Notes
093000 CT-4 Toilet rooms, "House color"
First Grade
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
DH50 Sunflower DT 50% of accent colors at 1st grade
Toilets - see plans
093000 CT-5 Toilet rooms, "House color"
Second Grade
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
1098 Key Lime 50% of accent colors at 2nd
grade Toilets - see plans
093000 CT-6 Toilet rooms, "House color" Third
Grade
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
Q049 Ocean Blue 50% of accent colors at 3rd
grade Toilets - see plans
093000 CT-7 Toilet rooms, "House color" Fourth
Grade
Ceramic Wall Tile Dal Tile Color Wheel Classic 4 x
4
11174 Seabreeze DT 50% of accent colors at 4th grade
Toilets - see plans
093000 PT-1 Toilets, Cafeteria, Lobby, Corr 004, Servery, (Alt stair S1.2)
Porcelain Tile Atlas Concord Brave Pearl - Matte finish Per pattern plans, 12 x 24 in toilets
093000 PT-2 Balcony Porcelain Tile Atlas Concord Brave Pearl - Grip finish Per pattern plans, 12 x 24 in
093000 At ALL porcelain Floors Floor Grout TBD TBD
093000 Toilet Rooms, all Wall grout TBD TBD
095113 ACT-1 General Classrooms, offices, etc. Tegular, fine line beveled,
monolithic texture
USG Mars white
095113 ACT-2 Back of house Tegular, fine line square,
monolithic texture
USG Halcyon white
095113 ACT-3 Kitchen/Servery Moisture-repellent, cleanable,
monolithic texture
USG Mars Healthcare
Acoustical
white
095426 SWC1 Linear wood ceiling grill Linear Wood Ceiling Armstrong Woodworks Grille maple Alt#12
096400 WD Stage Wood plank floor TBD Select & Better Natural maple 2.25" face
096466 AF Gym floor Athletic wood flooring Robbins Cushion Classic As selected by Arch from
Mfr's full range
Alt #7
096566 AF Gym floor Synthetic Flooring Gerflor Taraflex 6.2 As selected by Arch from
Mfr's full range
Base bid, See Alt#7
096513 RB-1 at Resilient floors Rubber Cove base Burke 208 Light gray Use w/ LINO as noted
096513 RB-2 at Carpeted floors Toeless rubber base Burke 208 Light Gray Use w/ CPT
096513 RB-3 At egress corridors, stair landings
and ramps
Luminescent wall base Tarkett/Johnsonite SafeTFirst TBD
096513 RF-2 Stairs (Alt porcelain at S1.2) Solid Rubber Treads/risers
with luminscent strip
Tarkett Hammered TBD One-piece w/coextruded
luminescent strip
096519 RF-1 Stair s1.1 landings & ramps Solid Rubber with luminscent
strip
Tarkett Hammered TBD
096519 SVT-1 Cafeteria, Lobby, Corridor 004 Solid Vinyl Tile Tarkett Cortina Grande 404 Pumice See pattern plans
096519 SVT-2 Cafeteria, Lobby, Corridor 005 Solid Vinyl Tile Tarkett Cortina Grande 509 Campy See pattern plans
MATERIAL LIST
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Spec Section
ITEM
CODE Location(s) Description
MFR /
Basis of Design (BoD)
Model/
Pattern (BoD) Color/ Finish Notes
096519 SVT-3 Cafeteria, Lobby, Corridor 006 Solid Vinyl Tile Tarkett Cortina Grande 510 Grille Gray See pattern plans
096543 LNT-1 Corridor Field, Classrooms Linoleum, general Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3146 Serene Gray Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-2 Corridor Field, Classrooms Linoleum, general Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3216 Moraine Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-3 Corridor Field, Classrooms Linoleum, general Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3136 Concrete Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-4 Corridors "House color" Kindergarten accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3354 Pumpkin Yellow Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-5 Corridors "House color" Pre-K accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3131 Scarlet Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-6 Corridors "House color" 1st Grade accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3251 Lemon Zest Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-7 Corridors "House color" 2nd Grade accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3258 Refreshing Green Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-8 Corridors "House color" 3rd Grade accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3238 Laguna Per pattern plans
096543 LNT-9 Corridors "House color" 4th Grade accent lino Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3030 Blue Per pattern plans
096723 RES-1 Kitchen Epoxy flooring Duraflex Q-28 or Q-11 TBD
097200 CPT-1 Admin offices, Music, Media Modular tile Interface Roy G Biv Milky Way Brick layout, Use Straight base
097200 DWC-1 Feature graphic theme Digital printed Type III Wolf Gordon Rampart Tabby Abstract Trees Custom Digitally printed graphic
097200 DWC-2 Graphic Educational wall Digital printed Type III Wolf Gordon Rampart Tabby TBD educational Custom Digitally printed graphic
097200 WC-1 Wainscot - General color Type III Wallcovering Inpro - Ricochet Strata Charmed RC-STR-R613
097200 WC-2a Wainscot at accent areas Type III Wallcovering Wolf Gordon Rampart Tabby Custom Color Orange Custom solid texture
097201 WC-2b Wainscot at accent areas Type III Wallcovering Wolf Gordon Rampart Tabby Custom Colors Red Custom solid texture
097203 WC-2c Wainscot at accent areas Type III Wallcovering Wolf Gordon Rampart Tabby Custom Colors Yellow Custom solid texture
098433 AWP-1 Gymnasium, Music Fabric Cover BoD. ConWed Respond-Hi TBD Fiberglass core, fabric on
colpolymer facing
098433 AWP-2 Cafeteria and Classrooms Paintable BoD. ConWed Foundations TBD Fiberglass core
099120 PNT-1 General Wall Paint General Benjamin Moore Interior-eggshell White Dove OC-17
099120 PNT-2 PreK Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell Claret Rose 2008-20 accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-3 Kindergarten Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell 154 Mango punch accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-4 1st Grade Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell 320 Amarillo accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-5 2nd Grade Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell Snow Cone 2026-30 accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-6 3rd Grade Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell Baltimore Sky 760 accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-7 4th Grade Corridor Accent Benjamin Moore interior eggshell Champion Cobalt 2061-20 accent locations identified in plans
099120 PNT-8 HM Doors/Frames, Trim color Benjamin Moore Interior- semi-gloss Rockport Gray HC-105
099120 PNT-9 Gym-Trusses & Columns Benjamin Moore Interior- eggshell 1530 Senora Gray
099120 PNT-10 Gym - Metal deck , Exposed steel at
Stairs, GWB walls at Gym Stage,
Exposed Structural Columns
Benjamin Moore Interior- semi-gloss White Dove OC-17
099120 PNT-11 GWB Ceilings, except at niches Accent Benjamin Moore interior ceiling flat interior ceiling flat
101100 TB-1 Classrooms Tackboards, pre-mfr'd TBD TBD
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Spec Section
ITEM
CODE Location(s) Description
MFR /
Basis of Design (BoD)
Model/
Pattern (BoD) Color/ Finish Notes
101100 TS academic corridors/classrooms tackable surfacing Walltalkers Tac-Wall Quarry OR Forbo - Color Potato Skin
101100 WB Classrooms White Board Assemblies TBD TBD
101423 SIGNAGE Interior Wall mounted-interior TBD TBD
Fonts and Braille
Background
Accent
As selected by Arch from
Mfr's full range
102113 Toilet
Partitions
unisex gang toilets overhead braced toilet
partitions - no sight lines
Scranton Hiny Hiders HDPE Grey-orange peel finish With shiplap panels and full height
hinges & brackets.
105113 Lockers Custodian office Metal Lockers, painted TBD TBD As selected by Arch from
Mfr's full range
116143 Stage Curtain Napped fabric 26oz TBD TBD TBD
116623 Wall Mats Gym & Sensory Rm #112 Wall mounted mats TBD TBD As selected by Arch from
Mfr's full range
122413 Shades As noted in drawings Interior roller shade Mecho Thermoveil Soho 1100 TBD 1% open
122413 Shades As noted in drawings Lockdown roller shade Mecho Thermoveil TBD 100% opaque blackout fabric
122413 Shades As noted in drawings Motorized Roller shades Mecho Thermoveil TBD 100% opaque blackout fabric
124816 WOM Vestibules Aluminum Entrance Floor Mat
System
Mats Inc. Grate Mat Foot Grille TBD
142100 Elevator Cab panels Plastic Laminate Wilsonart Fusion Maple 7909-60
142100 Elevator Floor (LNM-1) linoleum tile Forbo Marmoleum Modular T3146 Serene Gray See 096723
224216.13 Lav Sinks Single user lav, ADA Porcelain TBD TBD
224216.13 Lav Sinks Gang toilet room niches gang sink Sloan DSG-83000 Corian Group 3 TBD
224216.13 Toilets All toilet rooms porcelain fixtures TBD TBD TBD
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SECTION 102800 – TOILET AND CUSTODIAL ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Toilet Room accessories.
2. Custodial accessories.
B. Sustainable Design Intent: Comply with project requirements intended to achieve sustainable
design, measured and documented according to the Connecticut High Performance Building
Construction Standards (CTHPS) as outlined in the Checklist attached to Section 018113 -
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.
1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include the following:
1. Construction details and dimensions.
2. Anchoring and mounting requirements, including requirements for cutouts in other work
and substrate preparation.
3. Material and finish descriptions.
4. Features that will be included for Project.
5. Manufacturer's warranty.
B. Samples: Full size, for each accessory item to verify design, operation, and finish requirements.
1. Approved full-size Samples will be returned and may be used in the Work.
C. Product Schedule: Indicating types, quantities, sizes, and installation locations by room of each
accessory required.
1. Identify locations using room designations indicated.
2. Identify products using designations indicated.
1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Warranty: Sample of special warranty.
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1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Maintenance Data: For toilet and bath accessories to include in maintenance manuals.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Source Limitations: For products listed together in the same Part 2 articles, obtain products
from single source from single manufacturer.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70,
by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
C. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable provisions in the U.S. Architectural &
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's "Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and
Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities" and
ICC/ANSI A117.1 for toilet, bath and laundry accessories designated as accessible.
1.7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate accessory locations with other work to prevent interference with clearances required
for access by people with disabilities, and for proper installation, adjustment, operation,
cleaning, and servicing of accessories.
B. Deliver inserts and anchoring devices set into concrete or masonry as required to prevent
delaying the Work.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304, 0.031-inch minimum nominal thickness unless
otherwise indicated.
B. Steel Sheet: ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, Designation CS (cold rolled, commercial steel), 0.036-
inch minimum nominal thickness.
C. Galvanized-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, with G60 hot-dip zinc coating.
D. Galvanized-Steel Mounting Devices: ASTM A 153/A 153M, hot-dip galvanized after
fabrication.
E. Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and other devices of same material as accessory unit and tamper-and-
theft resistant where exposed, and of galvanized steel where concealed.
F. Chrome Plating: ASTM B 456, Service Condition Number SC 2 (moderate service).
G. Mirrors: ASTM C 1503, Mirror Glazing Quality, clear-glass mirrors, nominal 6.0 mm thick.
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H. ABS Plastic: Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin formulation.
2.2 TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering
products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
See also, 012500 Substitution Procedures, 016000, 1.3, A., 3., Product Requirements
1. A & J Washroom Accessories, Inc.
2. American Specialties, Inc.
3. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
4. Bradley Corporation.
5. GAMCO Specialty Accessories; a division of Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
6. Tubular Specialties Manufacturing, Inc.
B. Grab Bar:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-5507.99 Series.
2. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
3. Mounting: Concealed.
4. Gripping Surfaces: Slip-resistant texture.
5. Outside Diameter: 1-1/4 inches.
C. Swing Up Grab Bar:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-4998.99.
2. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
3. Mounting: Concealed.
4. Gripping Surfaces: Slip-resistant texture.
5. Outside Diameter: 1-1/2 inches
D. Toilet Paper Dispenser:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-2888, Classic Series
2. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
3. Mounting: Concealed.
4. Gripping Surfaces: Slip-resistant texture.
5. Outside Diameter: 1-1/2 inches
E. Waste Receptacle (Paper Towel Dispenser (OFCI- Owner Furnished Contractor Installed)):
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-43644.
2. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
3. Description: Recessed waste receptacle with LinerMate.
4. Mounting: Recessed
5. Minimum Capacity: 12.8 gal
6. Lockset: Tumbler type.
F. Liquid-Soap Dispenser: (OFCI- Owner Furnished Contractor Installed)):
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1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-4112.
2. Description: Designed for dispensing soap in liquid or lotion form.
3. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
4. Mounting: Vertically oriented, surface mounted.
5. Capacity: 40 oz.
6. Refill Indicator: Window type.
G. Mirrors:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; B-290 Series
2. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
3. Dimensions: As shown on Drawings
4. Continuous length mirror without seams.
H. Baby Changing Station:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Koala Kare (or Equal)
2. Model: # KB110-SSRE
3. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
4. Size: 37” W x 23” H
5. Mounting: Recessed
6. Locations: Where indicated on drawings
I. Sanitary Napkin Disposal:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick; Model B-4354/4353
2. Mounting: Partition Mounted/Recessed.
3. Capacity: 0.7 gal.
4. Materials: 22 gage stainless steel.
2.3 CUSTODIAL ACCESSORIES
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering
products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. A & J Washroom Accessories, Inc.
2. American Specialties, Inc.
3. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
4. Bradley Corporation.
5. GAMCO Specialty Accessories; a division of Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
6. Tubular Specialties Manufacturing, Inc.
B. Utility Shelves (one per custodial room):
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick, B-239 x 34
2. Description: Unit with shelf, hooks, and holders.
3. Length: 34 inches.
4. Hooks: Four.
5. Mop/Broom Holders: Three, spring-loaded, rubber hat, cam type.
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6. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
a. Shelf: Not less than nominal 0.05-inch- thick stainless steel.
2.4 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 minimum of six keys to Owner's representative.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 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.
B. Grab Bars: Install to withstand a downward load of at least 250 lbf, when tested according to
ASTM F 446.
3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Adjust accessories for unencumbered, smooth operation. Replace damaged or defective items.
B. Remove temporary labels and protective coatings.
C. Clean and polish exposed surfaces according to manufacturer's written recommendations.
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ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE DEVICES
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SECTION 281500 - ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE DEVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Access Control Panels
2. Card Readers
3. Door Position Switches
4. Cables
5. Transformers
B. Related Requirements:
1. Section 281300 "Access Control System Software and Database Management" for
control and monitoring applications, workstations, and interfaces.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Credential: Data assigned to an entity and used to identify that entity.
B. DTS: Digital Termination Service. A microwave-based, line-of-sight communication provided
directly to the end user.
C. Identifier: A credential card; keypad personal identification number; or code, biometric
characteristic, or other unique identification entered as data into the entry-control database for
the purpose of identifying an individual. Where this term is presented with an initial capital
letter, this definition applies.
D. Location: A Location on the network having a PC-to-controller communications link, with
additional controllers at the Location connected to the PC-to-controller link with a TIA 485-A
communications loop. Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter, this definition
applies.
E. PC: Personal computer. Applies to the central station, workstations, and file servers.
F. RAS: Remote access services.
G. RF: Radio frequency.
H. ROM: Read-only memory. ROM data are maintained through losses of power.
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I. TCP/IP: Transport control protocol/Internet protocol.
J. TWAIN: Technology without an Interesting Name. A programming interface that lets a
graphics application, such as an image editing program or desktop publishing program, activate
a scanner, frame grabber, or other image-capturing device.
K. WMP: Windows media player.
L. Wiegand: Patented magnetic principle that uses specially treated wires embedded in the
credential card.
M. WYSIWYG: What You See Is What You Get. Text and graphics appear on the screen the same
as they will in print.
1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include rated capacities, operating
characteristics, and furnished specialties and accessories. Reference each product to a location
on Drawings. Test and evaluation data presented in Product Data shall comply with SIA BIO-
01.
B. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.
1. Diagrams for cable management system.
2. System labeling schedules, including electronic copy of labeling schedules that are part
of the cable and asset identification system of the software specified in Parts 2 and 3.
3. Wiring Diagrams. For power, signal, and control wiring. Show typical wiring schematics
including the following:
a. Workstation outlets, jacks, and jack assemblies.
b. Patch cords.
c. Patch panels.
4. Cable Administration Drawings: As specified in "Identification" Article.
5. Battery and charger calculations for central station, workstations, and controllers.
C. Product Schedules.
D. Samples: For workstation outlets, jacks, jack assemblies, and faceplates. For each exposed
product and for each color and texture specified.
1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Field quality-control reports.
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1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For security system to include in emergency, operation, and
maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Section 017823 "Operation and
Maintenance Data," include the following:
1. Hard copies of manufacturer's specification sheets, operating specifications, design
guides, user's guides for software and hardware, and PDF files on USB media of the
hard-copy submittal.
2. System installation and setup guides with data forms to plan and record options and setup
decisions.
1.7 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective
covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. The extra materials shall not
be permitted for reimbursement.
1. Fuses of all kinds, power and electronic, equal to 10 percent of amount installed for each
size used, but no fewer than three units.
1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: An employer of workers trained and approved by manufacturer.
1. Cable installer must have on staff an RCDD certified by Building Industry Consulting
Service International.
B. Source Limitations: Obtain central station, workstations, controllers, Identifier readers, and all
software through one source from single manufacturer.
1.9 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store in temperature- and humidity-controlled environment in original manufacturer's sealed
containers. Maintain ambient temperature between 50 and 85 deg F, and not more than 80
percent relative humidity, noncondensing.
B. Open each container; verify contents against packing list; and file copy of packing list, complete
with container identification, for inclusion in operation and maintenance data.
C. Mark packing list with the same designations assigned to materials and equipment for recording
in the system labeling schedules that are generated by software specified in "Cable and Asset
Management Software" Article.
D. Save original manufacturer's containers and packing materials and deliver as directed under
provisions covering extra materials.
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1.10 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Conditions: System shall be capable of withstanding the following
environmental conditions without mechanical or electrical damage or degradation of operating
capability:
1. Control Station: Rated for continuous operation in ambient conditions of 60 to 85 deg F
and a relative humidity of 20 to 80 percent, noncondensing.
2. Indoor, Controlled Environment: NEMA 250, Type 1 enclosure. System components,
except the central-station control unit, installed in temperature-controlled indoor
environments shall be rated for continuous operation in ambient conditions of 36 to 122
deg F dry bulb and 20 to 90 percent relative humidity, noncondensing.
3. Outdoor Environment: NEMA 250, NEMA 250, Type 4 enclosures. System components
installed in locations exposed to weather shall be rated for continuous operation in
ambient conditions of dry bulb and 20 to 90 percent relative humidity, condensing. Rate
for continuous operation where exposed to rain as specified in NEMA 250, winds up to
85 mph.
4. Hazardous Environment: System components located in areas where fire or explosion
hazards may exist because of flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible
dust, or ignitable fibers shall be rated, listed, and installed according to NFPA 70.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 OPERATION
A. Security access system hardware shall use a single database for access-control and credential-
creation functions.
2.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by
a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
B. Comply with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code."
C. Comply with SIA DC-01 and SIA DC-03 and SIA DC-07.
2.3 ACCESS CONTROL PANEL
A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following:
1. S2 Enterprise Product (S2 Security Corporation);
a. S2 M1-3200 node
b. S2 MicroNode+
c. S2 Standard Node
2. The system panels are sole source and no substitution is allowed.
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2.4 CARD READERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. HID Global.
B. Card-Reader Power: Powered from its associated controller, including its standby power source,
and shall not dissipate more than 5 W.
C. Response Time: Card reader shall respond to passage requests by generating a signal that is sent
to the controller. Response time shall be 800 ms or less, from the time the card reader finishes
reading the credential card until a response signal is generated.
D. Enclosure: Suitable for surface, semi-flush, pedestal, or weatherproof mounting. Mounting
types shall additionally be suitable for installation in the following locations:
1. Indoors, controlled environment.
2. Indoors, uncontrolled environment.
3. Outdoors, with built-in heaters or other cold-weather equipment to extend the operating
temperature range as needed for operation at the site.
E. Display: Digital visual indicator shall provide visible and audible status indications and user
prompts. Indicate power on or off, whether user passage requests have been accepted or
rejected, and whether the door is locked or unlocked.
F. Touch-Plate and Proximity Readers:
1. Active-detection proximity card readers shall provide power to compatible credential
cards through magnetic induction, and shall receive and decode a unique identification
code number transmitted from the credential card.
2. The card reader shall read proximity cards in a range from direct contact to at least 6
inches from the reader.
3. HID iCLASS SE R40 - standard wall-mount reader.
4. HID iCLASS SE R15 – mullion-mount reader.
G. Communication Protocol: Compatible with local processor.
2.5 CABLES
A. General Cable Requirements: Comply with requirements in Section 260519 "Low-Voltage
Electrical Power Conductors and Cables" and as recommended by system manufacturer for
integration requirement.
B. PVC-Jacketed, TIA 232-F.
1. Nine, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors.
2. Polypropylene insulation.
3. Aluminum foil-polyester tape shield with 100 percent shield coverage.
4. PVC jacket.
5. Conductors are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper
drain wire.
6. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581.
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C. Plenum-Rated TIA 232-F Cables:
1. Nine, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors.
2. PE insulation.
3. Aluminum foil-polyester tape shield with 100 percent shield coverage.
4. Fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket.
5. Conductors are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper
drain wire.
6. Flame Resistance: Comply with NFPA 262.
D. PVC-Jacketed, TIA 485-A Cables:
1. Paired, two pairs, twisted, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors.
2. PVC insulation.
3. Unshielded.
4. PVC jacket.
5. NFPA 70 Type: Type CM.
6. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581.
E. Plenum-Rated TIA 485-A Cables:
1. Paired, two pairs, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors.
2. Fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation.
3. Unshielded.
4. Fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket.
5. NFPA 70 Type: Type CMP
6. Flame Resistance: NFPA 262, Flame Test.
F. Paired, Plenum-Type, Reader Cables:
1. Three pairs, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors, plastic insulation,
individual aluminum-foil/polypropylene-tape shielded pairs each with No. 22 AWG,
stranded tinned copper drain wire, 100 percent shield coverage, and fluorinated-ethylene-
propylene jacket.
2. NFPA 70, Type CMP.
3. Flame Resistance: NFPA 262 flame test.
4. Six conductors, No. 20 AWG, stranded (7x28) tinned copper conductors, fluorinated-
ethylene-propylene insulation, overall aluminum-foil/polyester-tape shield with 100
percent shield coverage plus tinned copper braid shield with 85 percent shield coverage,
and fluorinated-ethylene-propylene jacket.
5. NFPA 70, Type CMP.
6. Flame Resistance: NFPA 262 flame test.
G. Composite Cable
1. Contractor shall furnish and install one (1) composite cable at each access-
controlled door, in lieu of separate cables described above.
2. Composite cable shall contain individual cables bundled under an overall plenum-
rated jacket, serving the following devices:
a. Lock Power
b. Card Reader
c. Door Contact
d. Request-to-Exit device
e. Basis of Design: Belden Part No. 658AFJ or approved equivalent from:
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1) WestPenn
2) Commscope
3) Southwire
H. LAN Cabling:
1. Comply with requirements in Section 271513 "Communications Copper Horizontal
Cabling."
2.6 TRANSFORMERS
A. NFPA 70, Class II control transformers, NRTL listed. Transformers for security access-control
system shall not be shared with any other system.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine pathway elements intended for cables. Check raceways, cable trays, and other
elements for compliance with space allocations, installation tolerances, hazards to cable
installation, and other conditions affecting installation.
B. Examine roughing-in for LAN and control cable conduit systems to PCs, controllers, card
readers, and other cable-connected devices to verify actual locations of conduit and back boxes
before device installation.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Comply with recommendations in SIA CP-01.
B. Comply with TIA 606-C, "Administration Standard for Commercial Telecommunications
Infrastructure."
C. Product Schedules: Obtain detailed product schedules from manufacturer of access-control
system or develop product schedules to suit Project. Fill in all data available from Project plans
and specifications and publish as Product Schedules for review and approval.
D. In meetings with Architect and Owner, present Product Schedules and review, adjust, and
prepare final setup documents. Use approved, final Product Schedules to set up system
software.
3.3 CABLING
A. Comply with NECA 1, "Good Workmanship in Electrical Construction."
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B. Install cables and wiring according to requirements in Section 260519 "Low-Voltage Electrical
Power Conductors and Cables."
C. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceway and cable tray except within consoles, cabinets,
desks, and counters. Conceal raceway and wiring except in unfinished spaces.
D. Install LAN cables using techniques, practices, and methods that are consistent with
Category 5e rating of components and optical fiber rating of components, and that ensure
Category 6 and optical fiber performance of completed and linked signal paths, end to end.
E. Boxes and enclosures containing security-system components or cabling, and which are easily
accessible to employees or to the public, shall be provided with a lock. Boxes above ceiling
level in occupied areas of the building shall not be considered accessible. Junction boxes and
small device enclosures below ceiling level and easily accessible to employees or the public
shall be covered with a suitable cover plate and secured with tamperproof screws.
F. Install end-of-line resistors at the field device location and not at the controller or panel
location.
3.4 CABLE APPLICATION
A. Comply with TIA 569-E, "Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways
and Spaces."
B. Cable application requirements are minimum requirements and shall be exceeded if
recommended or required by manufacturer of system hardware.
C. TIA 232-F Cabling: Install at a maximum distance of 50 ft. between terminations.
D. TIA 485-A Cabling: Install at a maximum distance of 4000 ft. between terminations.
E. Card Readers:
1. Install number of conductor pairs recommended by manufacturer for the functions
specified.
2. Unless manufacturer recommends larger conductors, install No. 22 AWG wire if
maximum distance from controller to the reader is 250 ft., and install No. 20 AWG wire
if maximum distance is 500 ft..
3. For greater distances, install "extender" or "repeater" modules recommended by
manufacturer of the controller.
4. Install minimum No. 18 AWG shielded cable to readers and keypads that draw 50 mA or
more.
F. Install minimum No. 16 AWG cable from controller to electrically powered locks. Do not
exceed 250 ft. between terminations.
G. Install minimum No. 18 AWG ac power wire from transformer to controller, with a maximum
distance of 25 ft. between terminations.
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3.5 GROUNDING
A. Comply with Section 270526 "Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems."
B. Comply with IEEE 1100, "Recommended Practice for Power and Grounding Electronic
Equipment."
C. Ground cable shields, drain conductors, and equipment to eliminate shock hazard and to
minimize ground loops, common-mode returns, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments.
D. Bond shields and drain conductors to ground at only one point in each circuit.
E. Signal Ground:
1. Terminal: Locate in each equipment room and wiring closet; isolate from power system
and equipment grounding.
2. Bus: Mount on wall of main equipment room with standoff insulators.
3. Backbone Cable: Extend from signal ground bus to signal ground terminal in each
equipment room and wiring closet.
3.6 INSTALLATION
A. Install card readers and door position switches.
3.7 IDENTIFICATION
A. In addition to requirements in this article, comply with applicable requirements in
Section 270553 "Identification for Communications Systems" and with TIA 606-C.
B. Using software specified in "Cable and Asset Management Software" Article, develop cable
administration drawings for system identification, testing, and management. Use unique,
alphanumeric designation for each cable, and label cable and jacks, connectors, and terminals to
which it connects with the same designation. Use logical and systematic designations for
facility's architectural arrangement.
C. Label each terminal strip and screw terminal in each cabinet, rack, or panel.
1. All wiring conductors connected to terminal strips shall be individually numbered, and
each cable or wiring group being extended from a panel or cabinet to a building-mounted
device shall be identified with the name and number of the particular device as shown.
2. Each wire connected to building-mounted devices is not required to be numbered at the
device if the color of the wire is consistent with the associated wire connected and
numbered within the panel or cabinet.
D. At completion, cable and asset management software shall reflect as-built conditions.
3.8 SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE
A. Develop, install, and test software and hardware, and perform database tests for the complete
and proper operation of systems involved. Assign software license to Owner.
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3.9 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Perform tests and inspections.
1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to
inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and
to assist in testing.
B. Tests and Inspections:
1. LAN Cable Procedures: Inspect for physical damage and test each conductor signal path
for continuity and shorts. Use tester approved for type and kind of installed cable. Test
for faulty connectors, splices, and terminations. Test according to TIA 568.1-E,
"Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standards - Part 1: General
Requirements." Link performance for balanced twisted-pair cables must comply with
minimum criteria in TIA 568.1-E.
2. Test each circuit and component of each system. Tests shall include, but are not limited
to, measurements of power-supply output under maximum load, signal loop resistance,
and leakage to ground where applicable. System components with battery backup shall be
operated on battery power for a period of not less than 10 percent of the calculated
battery operating time. Provide special equipment and software if testing requires special
or dedicated equipment.
3. Operational Test: After installation of cables and connectors, demonstrate product
capability and compliance with requirements. Test each signal path for end-to-end
performance from each end of all pairs installed. Remove temporary connections when
tests have been satisfactorily completed.
C. Devices and circuits will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections.
D. Prepare test and inspection reports.
3.10 STARTUP SERVICE
A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to supervise and assist with startup service.
1. Complete installation and startup checks according to approved procedures that were
developed in "Preparation" Article and with manufacturer's written instructions.
2. Enroll and prepare badges and access cards for Owner's operators, management, and
security personnel.
3.11 DEMONSTRATION
A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to
adjust, operate, and maintain security access system. See Section 017900 "Demonstration and
Training."
B. Develop separate training modules for the following:
1. Computer system administration personnel to manage and repair the LAN and databases
and to update and maintain software.
2. Operators who prepare and input credentials to man the control station and workstations
and to enroll personnel.
3. Security personnel.
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4. Hardware maintenance personnel.
5. Corporate management.
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