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DOCUMENT 000107 - SEALS PAGE PROJECT: Name: Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC (BSRO) Location: 5845 NC HWY 42, Garner, NC 27529 BSRO Project Number: 903065 SGA Project Number: 1955B01 ARCHITECT OF RECORD

SGA Design Group, P.C. 1437 S. Boulder Ave. Suite 550 Tulsa, OK 74119 Architect of Record Date

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Division Section Title

INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION 000101 Project Title Page 000107 Seals Page 000110 Table of Contents DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 010000 General Requirements 011000 Summary 013000 Administrative Requirements 013233 Photographic Documentation 013300 Submittal & RFI Procedures 014000 Quality Requirements 014323.10 Fixture Installers 014523 Testing and Inspecting Services 015000 Temporary Facilities and Controls 016000 Product Requirements 016400 Bridgestone-Furnished Products 017300 Execution 017400.10 Cleaning 017419 Construction Waste Management and Disposal 017700 Closeout Procedures 017823 Operation and Maintenance Data 017900 Demonstration and Training DIVISION 2 – EXISTING CONDITIONS 024113 Selective Site Demolition DIVISION 3 – CONCRETE 033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete 033500 Concrete Floor Slab Finishing DIVISION 4 – MASONRY NOT USED DIVISION 5 - METALS 054000 Cold Formed Metal Framing 055000 Metal Fabrications DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS 061000 Rough Carpentry 064000 Architectural Woodwork 068316 Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 072100 Thermal Insulation 074213 Metal Wall Panels 074243 Composite Wall Panels 076000 Flashing and Sheet Metal 077100 Roof Specialties 079200 Joint Sealants

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DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS 080000 Project Coordination Sheet 081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 083100 Access Doors and Panels 083613 Sectional Doors 083800 Traffic Doors 084313 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts 087100 Door Hardware 088000 Glazing DIVISION 9 – FINISHES 092900 Gypsum Board 096513 Resilient Base and Accessories 099000 Painting and Coating DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 101400 Signage 102813 Toilet Accessories 104000 Safety Specialties 105113 Metal Lockers DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 133419 Metal Building Systems DIVISION 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION NOT USED DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING 220513 Common Motor Requirements for Plumbing Equipment 220517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Plumbing Piping 220518 Escutcheons for Plumbing Piping 220519 Meters and Gages for Plumbing Piping 220523.12 Ball Valves for Plumbing Piping 220523.13 Butterfly Valves for Plumbing Piping 220523.14 Check Valves for Plumbing Piping 220523.15 Gate Valves for Plumbing Piping 220529 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment 220553 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment 220716 Plumbing Equipment Insulation 220719 Plumbing Piping Insulation 221113 Facility Water Distribution Piping 221116 Domestic Water Piping 221119 Domestic Water Piping Specialties 221123 Domestic Water Pumps 221313 Facility Sanitary Sewers 221316 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping 221319 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties 221413 Facility Storm Drainage Piping 221423 Storm Drainage Piping Specialties 221513 General-Service Compressed-Air Piping 223400 Fuel-Fired, Domestic-Water Heaters 224213.13 Commercial Water Closets 224213.16 Commercial Urinals 224216.13 Commercial Lavatories

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224216.16 Commercial Sinks 224500 Emergency Plumbing Fixtures 224716 Pressure Water Coolers DIVISION 23 – HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 230553 Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment 230593 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC 230713 Duct Insulation 231123 Facility Natural-Gas Piping 233113 Metal Ducts 233300 Air Duct Accessories 233423 HVAC Power Ventilators 233713.13 Air Diffusers 233713.23 Registers and Grilles 235523.16 High-Intensity, Gas-Fired, Radiant Heaters 235533.16 Gas-Fired Unit Heaters 237413 Packaged, Outdoor, Central-Station Air-Handling Units DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL 260519 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables 260523 Control-Voltage Electrical Power Cables 260526 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems 260529 Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems 260533 Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems 260544 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electrical Raceways and Cabling 260548.16 Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems 260553 Identification for Electrical Systems 260923 Lighting Control Devices 262413 Switchboards 262416 Panelboards 262713 Electricity Metering 262726 Wiring Devices 262813 Fuses 262816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 265119 LED Interior Lighting 265219 Emergency and Exit Lighting 265619 LED Exterior Lighting DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY NOT USED DIVISION 31 – EARTHWORK NOT USED DIVISION 32 – EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 323129 Wood Fences and Gates DIVISION 33 – UTILITIES NOT USED

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SECTION 068316 - FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANELING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: FRP plastic coated panels and accessories.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced within the text by the basic designation only.

B. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. ASTM E 84 - Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 2. ASTM D 256 - Test Methods For Determining The Izod Pendulum Impact Resistance Of Plastics. 3. ASTM D 638 - Test Method For Tensile Properties Of Plastics. 4. ASTM D 790 - Test Methods For Flexural Properties Of Unreinforced And Reinforced Plastics

And Electrical Insulating Materials.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturers: 1. Crane Composites, Channahon, IL (800) 435-0080.

B. Substitutions not allowed.

2.2 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANELING

A. Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling: 1. RF3: Varietex, by Crane Composites.

a. Texture: Satin Sandstone Texture (STCS). b. Color: Vik #1276

B. Substitutions: Not permitted.

C. Description: Fiber reinforced plastic coated panels, 0.09 inch thick.

D. Physical Characteristics: Meet the following minimum characteristics: 1. Flexural Strength: 8,500 psi per ASTM D 790. 2. Tensile Strength: 5,000 psi per ASTM D 638. 3. Izod Impact Resistance: 4 ft-lb/sq inch per ASTM D 256. 4. Surface burning characteristics in accordance with ASTM E 84 for Class C finish:

a. Flame Spread: Less than 200. b. Smoke Density: Less than 450.

E. Wall Trim: Provide manufacturer’s standard matching wall trim including caps, division bars, inside and outside corners, edge, and other trim as required for a complete and finished installation. Provide trim in manufacturer’s standard colors to match panels provided.

F. Adhesive: Manufacturer's Low VOC Latex-Based Construction Adhesive suitable for gypsum board substrate.

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G. Sealant: Manufacturer's Silicone Construction Sealant.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be installed and verify that surfaces conform to product manufacturer's requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

B. Beginning of installation indicates acceptance of substrate conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Prepare substrate for product installation in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. FRP Panels: 1. Install FRP wall panels in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions. 2. Prefit each wall panel before securing in place. Cut panels with carbide-tipped power saw or

swivel-head shear. 3. Provide manufacturer's recommended spacing between abutting panel ends, edges and trim.

Provide minimum 1/8 inch space around pipes, electrical fittings, obstructions and other items penetrating panels. Fill joints with sealant.

4. Install panels with edges vertical and plumb. Use maximum length pieces to provide minimum number of end joints. a. Align panel to panel vertical joints at inside and outside corner conditions.

5. Gypsum Board Substrate: Apply adhesive to gypsum board substrate and to panel backs as rec-ommended by manufacturer with V-notch spreader. Provide 100 percent coverage of adhesive.

6. Install accessory panel trim pieces concurrently with installation of panels. Miter cut accessory panel trim at corners to provide smooth transition. Set trim attached to adjacent panel ends and edges and seal with sealant.

7. Seal corner seams, base and ceiling junctures, and junctures between panels and wall with seal-ant. Remove excess sealant during installation.

8. Provide sealant around all openings, corners, and joints.

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspect installation, accessories, and fastening to substrate.

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SECTION 074213 - METAL WALL PANELS

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Composite Metal panels.

1. Applications of composite metal panels include:

a. Exterior installation of composite metal panels.

b. Interior installation of composite metal panels.

B. Related Sections: Section(s) related to this section include:

1. Cold-Formed Metal Framing: Division 05 Cold-Formed Metal Framing Sections.

2. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Division 07 Flashing and Sheet Metal Sections.

3. Joint Sealers: Division 07 Joint Sealers Sections.

4. Aluminum Windows: Division 08 Windows Sections.

5. Glazing: Division 08 Glass and Glazing Section.

6. Metal Framed Curtain Wall: Division 08 Glazed Curtain Wall Sections.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. General: Standards listed by reference, including revisions by issuing authority, form a part of this specification section to the extent indicated. Standards listed are identified by issuing authority, authority abbreviation, designation number, title or other designation established by issuing authority. Standards subsequently referenced herein are referred to by issuing authority abbreviation and standard designation.

B. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM D1781 Standard Test Method for Climbing Drum Peel for Adhesives.

2. ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.

3. ASTM E108 (Modified) Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings.

4. ASTM E283 Standard Test Method for Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen.

5. ASTM E330 Standard Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors By Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

6. ASTM E331 Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors By Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.

C. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA 2605 Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels.

D. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL):

1. UL 94 Standard for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances.

E. International Organization for Standardization (ISO):

1. ISO 9001-2000 Quality Management Systems - Requirements.

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1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Performance Requirements: Provide composite metal panels which have been manufactured, fabricated and installed to withstand loads from deflection and thermal movement and to maintain performance criteria stated by manufacturer without defects, damage or failure.

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. General: Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division 01 Submittal Procedures Section.

B. Product Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer’s SPEC-DATA product sheet, for specified products.

C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and product components, including anchorage, accessories, finish colors and textures.

1. Include details showing thickness and dimensions of the various system parts, fastening and anchoring methods, locations of joints and gaskets and location and configuration of joints necessary to accommodate thermal movement.

D. Samples: Submit selection and verification samples for finishes, colors and textures.

1. Selected Samples: Manufacturer’s color charts or chips illustrating full range of colors, finishes and patterns available for composite metal panels with factory-applied finishes.

2. Verification Samples:

a. Structural: 12 inch × 12 inch (305 × 305 mm) sample composite panels in thickness specified, from an available stock color, including clips, anchors, supports, fasteners, closures and other panel accessories, for assembly approval. Include panel assembly samples not less than 24 inches × 24 inches (610 × 610 mm), showing 4-way joint.

b. Include separate sets of draw down samples on aluminum substrate, not less than 3 inches × 5 inches (76 × 127 mm), of each color and finish selected, for color approval. Larger samples of standard colors are available with production applied coatings.

E. Quality Assurance Submittals: Submit the following:

1. Test Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics and physical properties.

2. Certificates: Product certificates signed by manufacturer certifying materials comply with specified performance characteristics and physical requirements.

3. Manufacturer’s Instructions: Manufacturer’s installation instructions.

4. Manufacturer’s Field Reports: Manufacturer’s field reports.

F. Closeout Submittals: Submit the following:

1. Warranty: Warranty documents specified herein.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Qualifications:

1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced in performing work of this section who has specialized in the installation of work similar to that required for this project.

a. Certificate: When requested, submit certificate indicating qualification.

2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company with a minimum of 5 years of continuous experience manufacturing panel material of the type specified:

a. Able to provide specified warranty on finish.

b. Able to provide a list of 5 other projects of similar size, including approximate date of

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installation and the name of the Architect for each.

c. Able to produce the composite material without outsourcing of coating or lamination process.

d. Able to provide certificate of registration of ISO 9001-2000.

3. Fabricator Qualifications: Company with at least 3 years of experience on similar sized metal panel projects and qualified by the panel material manufacturer. Capable of providing field service representation during construction.

B. Mock-Ups: Install at project site a job mock-up using acceptable products and approved installation methods. Obtain Owner’s and Architect’s acceptance of finish color (draw down samples to be used for color approval of nonstandard coil coated colors), texture and pattern and workmanship standard. Comply with Division 01 Quality Control, Mock-Up Requirements Section.

C. Preinstallation Meetings: Conduct preinstallation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, installation instructions and warranty requirements. Comply with Division 01 Project Management and Coordination, Project Meetings Section.

D. Field Quality Control: Comply with panel system manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines for field forming of panels.

1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING

A. General: Comply with Division 01 Product Requirements Sections.

B. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead time requirements to avoid construction delays.

C. Delivery: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.

1. Protection: Protect finish of panels by applying heavy duty removable plastic film during production.

2. Delivery: Package composite wall panels for protection against transportation damage. Provide markings to identify components consistently with drawings.

3. Handling: Exercise care in unloading, storing and installing panels to prevent bending, warping, twisting and surface damage.

D. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions and at temperature conditions recommended by manufacturer.

1. Storage: Store panels in well-ventilated space out of direct sunlight.

a. Protect panels from moisture and condensation with tarpaulins or other suitable weathertight covering installed to provide ventilation.

b. Slope panels to ensure positive drainage of any accumulated water.

c. Do not store panels in any enclosed space where ambient temperature can exceed 120 degrees F (49 degrees C).

2. Damage: Avoid contact with any other materials that might cause staining, denting or other surface damage.

1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid construction delays.

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1.08 WARRANTY

A. Project Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty provisions.

B. Manufacturer’s Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s standard warranty document executed by authorized company official. Manufacturer’s warranty is in addition to and not a limitation of, other rights Owner may have under the Contract Documents.

1. Warranty Period:

a. Panel Integrity: 10 years commencing on Date of Substantial Completion.

b. Finish: 20 years commencing on Date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 COMPOSITE METAL PANELS

A. Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc.

1. Contact: 401 Volvo Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320; Telephone (800) 422-7270; Fax: (757) 436-1896; E-mail: [email protected]; website: www.alpolic-northamerica.com.

B. Proprietary Product: ALPOLIC Composite Metal Panels.

1. Standard ALPOLIC composite metal panels.

2.02 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS

A. Substitutions: No substitutions permitted.

2.03 COMPOSITE METAL PANEL MATERIALS

A. Composite Metal Panels:

1. Core: Thermoplastic material that meets performance characteristics specified when fabricated into composite assembly.

2. Face Sheets: Aluminum alloy 3105 H14, 0.020 inch (0.51 mm) thick and as follows: [Choose coil or spray as applicable to quantity].

a. Spray coated with specified finish [Less than 1000 ft2 (93 m2) quantities].

b. Thermally bonded in a continuous process, under tension, to the core material.

3. Bond Integrity: Tested for resistance to delamination as follows:

a. Peel Strength (ASTM D1781): 22.5 in-lb/in (100 N-m/m) minimum.

b. No degradation in bond performance after 8 hours of submersion in boiling water and after 21 days of immersion in water at 70 degrees F (21 degrees C).

4. Fire Performance:

a. Flamespread (ASTM E84): 25 maximum (4 and 6 mm).

b. Smoke Developed (ASTM E84): 450 maximum (4 and 6 mm).

c. Surface Flammability (Modified ASTM E108): Pass (4 and 6 mm).

d. V-O Rating (4 mm): Comply with UL 94.

5. Product Transparency:

a. Provide a Product Transparency Declaration (PTD)for the Composite metal panels

B. Production Tolerances:

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1. Width: +/- 2 mm.

2. Length: +/- 4 mm.

3. Thickness (4 mm Panel): +/- 0.008 inch (0.2 mm).

4. Thickness (6 mm Panel): +/- 0.012 inch (0.3 mm).

5. Bow: Maximum 0.5% length or width.

6. Squareness: Maximum 0.2 inch (5 mm).

7. Edges of sheets shall be square and trimmed.

C. Panel Thickness: [4 mm]

2.04 ACCESSORIES

A. General: Provide fabricator’s standard accessories, including fasteners, clips, anchorage devices and attachments.

2.05 RELATED MATERIALS

A. General: Refer to other related sections for related materials, including cold-formed metal framing, flashing and trim, joint sealers, aluminum windows, glass and glazing and curtain walls.

2.06 FABRICATION

A. General: Shop fabricate to sizes and joint configurations indicated on the drawings.

1. Where final dimensions cannot be established by field measurements, provide allowance for field adjustment as recommended by the fabricator.

2. Form panel lines, breaks and angles to be sharp and true, with surfaces that are free from warp or buckle.

3. Fabricate with sharply cut edges, with no displacement of aluminum sheet or protrusion of core.

2.07 FINISHES

A. Factory Finish: A fluoropolymer paint finish that meets or exceeds values expressed in AAMA 2605 where relevant to coil coatings.

2.08 SOURCE QUALITY

A. Source Quality: Obtain composite panel products from a single manufacturer.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS

A. Compliance: Comply with manufacturer’s product data, including product technical bulletins, product catalog installation instructions and product carton instructions.

3.02 EXAMINATION

A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify that substrate conditions are acceptable for product installation.

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3.03 PREPARATION

A. Adjacent Surfaces Protection: Protect adjacent work areas and finish surfaces from damage during product installation.

3.04 INSTALLATION

A. General:

1. Install panels plumb, level and true, in compliance with fabricator’s recommendations.

2. Anchor panels securely in place, in accordance with fabricator’s approved shop drawings.

3. Comply with fabricator’s instructions for installation of concealed fasteners and with provisions of Section 07 90 00 for installation of joint sealers.

4. Installation Tolerances: Maximum deviation from horizontal and vertical alignment of installed panels: 0.25 inch (6.4 mm) in 20 feet (6.1 m), non-cumulative.

3.05 FIELD QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

A. Fabricator’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide fabricator’s field service consisting of product use recommendations and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with fabricator’s instructions.

3.06 ADJUSTING

A. Adjusting:

1. Repair panels with minor damage such that repairs are not discernible at a distance of 10 feet (3.1 m).

2. Remove and replace panels damaged beyond repair.

3. Remove protective film immediately after installation of joint sealers and immediately prior to completion of composite metal panel work.

4. Remove from project site damaged panels, protective film and other debris attributable to work of this section.

3.07 CLEANING

A. Cleaning: Remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. Repair or replace damaged installed products. Clean installed products in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions prior to Owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

3.08 PROTECTION

A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction.

1. Institute protective measures as required to ensure that installed panels will not be damaged by work of other trades.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 099000 - PAINTING AND COATING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: 1. Field applied paints and finishes for interior and exterior surfaces.

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 017419 – Construction Waste Management and Disposal. 2. Section 092900 - Gypsum Board: Textured Coatings.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced within the text by the basic designation only.

B. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. ASTM E 2129 - Standard Practice for Data Collection for Sustainability Assessment of Building

Products.

1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Regulatory Requirements: 1. VOC Content: Provide paint and coating materials that conform to Federal, State, and Local re-

strictions for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) content. 2. Toxicity/EQ: Comply with federal, state, and local toxicity and environmental quality regulations

and with federal requirements on content of lead, mercury, and heavy metals. Do not use solvents in paint products that contribute to air pollution.

B. Exterior Coating Applicator Qualifications: Applicator having minimum 5 years documented experience in the application of exterior coatings and approved by coating manufacturer.

C. Exterior Coating Manufacturer's Technical Representative: A coating manufacturer’s representative shall provide field service at site as required.

D. Exterior Coating Pre-Installation Conference: 1. Pre-Installation Conference:

a. Convene a pre-installation conference at the site, one week prior to commencing Work of this Section.

b. Contact Owner’s Construction Manager two weeks prior to pre-installation conference to confirm schedule.

c. Attendance: 1) Contractor. 2) Coating subcontractor. 3) Coating manufacturer's technical representative.

d. Agenda: 1) Substrate condition including manufacturer’s written approval. 2) Sequence and method of application of coating system.

e. Record discussions of conference and decisions and agreements (or disagreements) reached, and affix signatures of all attendees. Furnish copy of record to the Owner’s Con-struction Manager and to each party attending.

1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

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A. Transport, handle, store, and protect products in compliance with the requirements of Section 016000.

B. Delivery of paint materials shall be in sealed original labeled containers, bearing manufacturer's name, type of paint, brand name, lot number, brand code, coverage, surface preparation, drying time, cleanup requirements, color designation, and instructions for mixing and/or reducing. Notify Supplier when deliv-ered products to not conform to these requirements.

1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

A. Apply paint finishes only when moisture content of surfaces is within manufacturer's acceptable ranges for type of finish being applied.

B. Minimum surface temperatures or ambient air temperature shall be as follows for the specified coatings unless otherwise specifically stated by the manufacturer for the specific coating: 1. Alkyd and interior and exterior latex finishes: 50 degrees F. 2. Varnish and transparent finishes: 65 degrees F. 3. All coatings: 5 degrees F above dew point.

C. Provide continuous ventilation and heating facilities to maintain temperatures above the manufacturer’s stated minimum surface and air temperature for 24 hours prior to, during, and 48 hours after application of interior finishes.

D. Do not apply paint in areas where dust is being generated.

E. Provide lighting level in areas being painted of 80 foot candles measured mid-height at substrate surface.

F. Waste Management: 1. Comply with requirements of Section 017419. 2. Obtain paint in containers of the largest size practical for each color, sheen, and type. 3. Remove excess paint from containers and dispose in accordance with MSDS data and local envi-

ronmental regulations for paint products. 4. Expose waste paint to air and allow paint to dry. 5. Return reusable drums and totes to manufacturer. 6. Clean and recycle containers that cannot be returned to manufacturer.

1.6 EXTERIOR COATING WARRANTY

A. Contractor shall obtain Intent-to-Warrant statement from Coating Manufacturer prior to coating applica-tion.

B. Submit warranty as part of closeout documents in accordance with Section 017800.

C. Material: Provide manufacturer’s material warranty, including labor for re-application, to cover: 1. Waterproofing above grade. 2. Bonding. 3. Weathering.

D. Workmanship: Provide manufacturers workmanship warranty to cover labor for deficient workmanship and application.

E. Warranty Period: 1. Provide 10 year material and workmanship warranty for new unpainted surfaces and 5 year war-

ranty for recoating of previously painted surfaces.

F. Prepare Application for Limited Warranty included at the end of this Section for submission to exterior

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paint manufacturer. Follow instructions on form.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Manufacturer: Subject to requirements, provide products by the following: 1. Sherwin Williams Company, Cleveland, OH; Contact: Shaun Williams, National Accounts Man-

ager; Telephone: (847) 330-6262; FAX: (847) 330-0056; Email: [email protected]. 2. Substitutions not allowed.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be applied and verify that surfaces conform to product manufacturer's requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory condi-tions have been corrected.

B. Beginning of application indicates acceptance of substrate conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Apply paint only on surfaces free of dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, and conditions otherwise detrimental to formation of a durable paint film.

B. Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in accordance with paint manufacturer's published instruc-tions for each particular substrate condition. 1. Provide barrier coats over incompatible primers or remove and reprime as required. 2. Remove hardware, hardware accessories, machined surfaces, plates, lighting fixtures, and similar

items in place and not to be painted or provide surface applied protection prior to surface prepara-tion and painting operations. Reinstall all removed items after completion of paint work.

3. Clean surfaces to be painted before applying paint or surface treatment. Remove oil and grease prior to mechanical cleaning.

C. Ferrous Metals: Clean ferrous surfaces that are not galvanized or shop-coated, of oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale, and other foreign substances by solvent or mechanical cleaning. 1. Touch-up shop-applied prime coats where damaged or bare. Clean and touch-up with same type

shop primer.

D. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean free of oil and surface contaminants with non-petroleum based solvent. Ap-ply coat of etching primer if required by paint manufacturer.

E. Cementitious Materials: Prepare cementitious surfaces to be painted by removing efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and by roughening as required to remove glaze. 1. Determine alkalinity and moisture content of surfaces to be painted by performing appropriate tests.

a. Alkalinity shall be a maximum Ph of 13 and a minimum of 6. b. If surface alkalinity is outside range specified above, correct condition before application of

paint. c. Do not paint over surfaces where moisture content exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's

printed instructions. 2. Clean and etch floor surfaces scheduled to be painted with a commercial solution of muriatic acid,

or other etching cleaner. Flush floor with clean water to neutralize acid and allow to dry before painting. Mask floor surfaces not to be cleaned and etched. a. Sealer Removal: Prior to etching, remove curing compound and sealers with strong solvents

such as xylene, MEK, toluene or commercial paint strippers or by sandblasting or other

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similar mechanical action.

F. Wood: Clean wood surfaces to be painted of dirt, oil, and other foreign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits, and sandpaper, as required. Sandpaper smooth those finished surfaces exposed to view, and dust off. Scrape and clean small, dry, seasoned knots and apply a thin coat of white shellac or other recom-mended knot sealer, before application of priming coat. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sandpaper smooth when dried. 1. Prime, stain, or seal wood required to be job-painted immediately upon delivery to job. Prime edges,

ends faces, undersides, and backsides of such wood, including cabinets and counters. 2. Seal tops, bottoms, and cut-outs with a heavy coat of varnish or equivalent sealer immediately

upon delivery to job.

G. Gypsum Board: 1. Fill minor defects with filler compound. Spot prime defects after repair.

3.3 APPLICATION

A. Apply coating systems specified in the Painting Schedule hereinafter for the corresponding surface. Shop primed surfaces will not require field applied 1st coat (primer) specified in the Painting Schedule.

B. Apply paint products in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions using application proce-dures approved for the particular application and substrate.

C. Apply each coat to the Dry Film Thickness (DFT) specified which represents the minimum Dry Film Thick-ness in mils per coat. Apply each coat to uniform coverage.

D. Apply each coat slightly darker than preceding coat unless otherwise approved by Owner’s Construction Manager. Sand smooth surfaces lightly between coats to achieve specified finish.

E. Allow drying time between coats as recommended by the manufacturer.

F. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat until paint film is of uniform finish, color, and appearance. Surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and ex-posed fasteners shall receive minimum dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces.

G. Prime Coats: Before application of finish coats, apply a prime coat of material as scheduled or as recom-mended by manufacturer to material scheduled to be painted or finished that has not been shop primed. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat ap-pears, to assure a finish coat with no burn through or other defects due to insufficient sealing.

3.4 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

A. Replace identification markings on mechanical or electrical equipment when painted over or spattered.

B. Where exposed piping, conduit, and electrical equipment are to be painted, paint color and texture shall match adjacent surfaces.

C. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical equipment prior to installation.

D. Prepaint Gas piping prior to installation. Touch up paint after installation. Colors shall be as follows: 1. Exterior Piping on Roof (Yellow): P5, OSHA Standard Safety Yellow. 2. Exposed Interior Piping (Yellow): P5, OSHA Standard Safety Yellow. 3. Piping in all Other Areas: Color to match adjacent surfaces.

3.5 APPLICATION OF EXTERIOR COATINGS

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A. General: 1. Concrete masonry unit walls shall have been installed at least 21 days prior to exterior coating

application. 2. Begin system application at rear of building and work toward front. Begin system application at top

of wall and work down. Begin application of system in the presence of Manufacturer's Technical Representative.

3. Do not paint sealants. Paint wall prior to sealant application in building joints. Protect joints to be sealed by inserting calking backer rods at face of wall.

4. Apply coatings in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. 5. Apply cold weather coatings at surface and ambient temperatures at or above manufacturer’s rec-

ommended application temperatures and rising.

B. Application: 1. Primer:

a. Apply primer to masonry surfaces when and as recommended by the manufacturer as a part of the exterior system. Provide written documentation from manufacturer if primer coat is or is not required

2. Coating: a. Apply material by brush, roller, plaster type sprayer, or low pressure sprayer unless recom-

mended by manufacturer to use brush only. Back roll brushed or sprayed material. Cross roll roller-applied material. Finish material with brush and roller strokes in one direction. For spray application, use airless equipment.

b. Apply two coats with a minimum dry film thickness (DFT) as specified in the Painting Sched-ule.

c. Provide pinhole free finish coat. d. Match approved exterior coating field samples for color and sheen.

3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspect painting and coating application for scheduled material, color, sheen, specified thickness (DFT), and coverage.

B. Exterior Coatings: 1. Maintain schedule of application of system in field office for Owner's review. 2. Manufacturer's Representative Inspection: At completion of application, obtain Manufacturer's

Representative (must be same individual present at pre-installation conference) inspection of ap-plication and color. Compare application with sample panel. Provide Manufacturer's Representa-tive Report of deficiencies to Contractor and Owner’s Construction Manager.

C. Manufacturer Services: 1. Post-Installation Site Visit: Upon completion, Manufacturer's Technical Representative shall pro-

vide field service including site visit and observation of completed coating system installation. 2. Prepare inspection report of site visit and submit as a closeout submittal.

3.7 CLEANING

A. As work proceeds and upon completion, promptly remove paint where spilled, splashed, or spattered.

B. During progress of work keep premises free from unnecessary accumulation of tools, equipment, surplus materials, and debris.

C. Collect waste, cloths, and material which may constitute a fire hazard, place in closed metal containers, and remove daily from site.

D. Upon completion of work, leave premises neat and clean.

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3.8 PROTECTION

A. Protect other surfaces from paint and damage. Repair damage as a result of inadequate or unsuitable protection.

3.9 PAINT COLOR SCHEDULE

Provide following colors as applicable as shown or scheduled on the drawings. Refer to sheet A8 for further information.

3.10 PAINT SHEEN SCHEDULE

A. Gloss: 1. Exterior ferrous metal surfaces. 2. Roof hatch (inside and outside surfaces). 3. Exterior pipe bollards. 4. Metal fixed ladders and cages.

B. Semi-gloss: 1. Exterior hollow metal doors and frames (inside and outside surfaces). 2. Exterior galvanized and non-ferrous metal. 3. Interior hollow metal doors and frames. 4. Wood doors. 5. Concrete masonry units, as indicated. 6. Interior gypsum board walls, as indicated.

C. Eggshell: 1. All surfaces to be painted where a sheen is not otherwise specified. 2. Concrete masonry units, as indicated. 3. Interior gypsum board walls, as indicated. 4. Interior gypsum board ceilings, as indicated.

D. Satin: 1. Exterior concrete masonry units.

E. Flat: 1. Exterior concrete. 2. Interior ferrous metal surfaces. 3. Exposed interior ductwork. 4. Interior gypsum board ceilings, as indicated.

F. Semi-Transparent Stain: 1. Wood fencing.

3.11 ITEMS TO BE PAINTED SCHEDULE

A. Paint surfaces as shown or scheduled on the drawings including, but not limited to, the following items. 1. Exterior: As indicated on Drawings. 2. Interior: As indicated on Drawings.

B. Do not paint the following Items: 1. Aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, and chrome plated steel. 2. Pre-finished items, such as mechanical, and electrical equipment or factory finished metal panels

and trim. 3. UL, FM, and other code-required labels. 4. Equipment identification, performance rating, and name plates.

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5. Finish hardware.

3.12 PAINTING SCHEDULE

A. Apply paint to the substrate surface scheduled as applicable as specified or as shown on the drawings in accordance with the following:

Surface Sheen 1st Coat

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

2nd and 3rd Coats

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

EXTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE

Ferrous Metal

Gloss Pro Industrial ProCryl Uni-versal Primer B66-310

3.0 100 2 Coats: Pro Industrial Zero VOC Enamel, B66-600 Series

4.0 0

Ferrous Metal Over fac-tory painted surface

Gloss Pro Industrial Zero VOC Enamel, B66-600 Series

4.0 0 1 Coat: Pro Industrial Zero VOC Enamel, B66-600 Series

4.0 0

Ferrous Metal (Satellite dish sup-port and HVAC support framing.

Gloss Pro Industrial ProCryl Uni-versal Primer B66-310

4.0 100 2 Coats: WB Acrolon 100 Water Based Urethane B65-720, B65V720

2-4 <100

Ferrous Metal (Hollow Metal Doors and Frames)

Semi-gloss

All states except CA: Pro-Cryl Universal Acrylic Pri-mer B66W310. State of CA: Macropoxy 646-100, B58W620, B58V620

2.0-4.0 5.0-10.0

<100 <100

2 coats: Sher-Cryl HPA Semi-Gloss B66-350

2.5-4.0

<200

Galva-nized Trim

Semi-gloss

Pro Industrial ProCryl Uni-versal Primer B66-310

3.0 100 2 Coats: Pro Industrial Zero VOC Enamel, B66-600 Series

4.0 0

Nonfer-rous and Galva-nized Metal

Semi-gloss

Pro Industrial ProCryl Uni-versal Primer B66-310

3.0 100 2 Coats: Pro Industrial Zero VOC Enamel, B66-600 Series

4.0 0

Concrete Masonry Unit Exterior (35 de-grees F. or above)

Satin Loxon Block Surfacer A24W200

8.0 81 2 Coats: Superpaint Exterior Latex Satin A89-1100

1.4 <50

Steel Bol-lards

Gloss Pro-Cryl Universal Acrylic Primer B66W310

2.0-4.0

<100 1 coat: Sher-Cryl HPA B66-300

2.5-4.0

<200

Wood Fencing

Semi-trans-parent

SuperDeck Exterior Water-borne Stain SD3T00015

--- <50 SuperDeck Exterior Water-borne Stain SD3T00015

--- <50

INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE

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Surface Sheen 1st Coat

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

2nd and 3rd Coats

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

Ferrous Metal (Dryfall system over steel - overhead structure)

Flat

DTM Acrylic Primer B66W1 Touch up prime welds, bare spots, blemishes, and scratches with Pro Indus-trial ProCryl Universal Pri-mer B66-310

2.5-5.0

<150 1 Coat: ProIndustrial Water-borne Acrylic Dryfall B42B00081 (Color as noted on drawings)

3.0-4.5

<100

Ferrous Metal (Hollow Metal Doors & Frames)

Semi-gloss

All states except CA: Pro-Industrial ProCryl Univer-sal Metal Primer B66-310 Series State of CA: Macropoxy 646-100, B58W620, B58V620

5.0 – 10.0

<100

2 coats: ProClassic Water-borne Interior Acrylic Semi-Gloss B31-1100 Series

1.4 145

Galva-nized Metal (Exposed Ductwork)

Flat Pro Industrial ProCryl Uni-versal Primer B66-310

2 100 1 Coat: ProIndustrial Water-borne Acrylic Dryfall B42B00081 (Color as noted on drawings)

3.0-4.5

<100

Concrete Masonry Unit (All Areas Ex-cept Ser-vice Bays & Inven-tory)

Egg-shell

Prep Rite Block Filler B25W25

8 45 2 Coats: ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Eg-Shel B20-2600

1.7 <50

Concrete Masonry Unit (In-ventory)

Semi-gloss

Prep Rite Block Filler B25W25

8 45 2 Coats: Pro-Industrial Acrylic B66-650

Concrete Masonry Unit (Ser-vice Bays)

Gloss Heavy Duty Block Filler B42W46

10.0 – 18.0

<50 2 Coats: Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy K46-150

2.0 – 4.0

<50

Gypsum Board (Walls) (All Areas Ex-cept In-ventory and Ser-vice Bays)

Egg- shell

ProMar 200 Zero VOC La-tex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 2 Coats: ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Eggshell Enamel, B20-2600 Series

1.7 0

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Surface Sheen 1st Coat

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

2nd and 3rd Coats

DFT (mils) (per coat)

VOC (g/l)

Gypsum Board (Walls) (Inventory)

Semi-gloss

ProMar 200 Zero VOC La-tex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 2 Coats: Pro-Industrial Acrylic B66-650

2.5 – 4.0

<50

Gypsum Board (Ceilings) (All Areas Except In-ventory and Ser-vice Bays)

Flat ProMar 200 Zero VOC In-terior Latex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 2 Coats: ProMar 400 Zero VOC Interior Latex Flat, B30-4600 Series

1.2 <50

Gypsum Board (Ceilings) (Inventory)

Egg-shell

ProMar 200 Zero VOC In-terior Latex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 1 Coat: Pro-Industrial Acrylic B66-660

2.5 – 4.0

<50

Gypsum Board (Walls) (Service Bays)

Gloss ProMar 200 Zero VOC In-terior Latex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 2 Coats: Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy K46-150

2.0 – 4.0

<50

Interior Concrete Slabs

Egg- shell

Setfast Acrylic Waterborne Traffic Marking Paint, TM 226/227

8.5 100 1 Coat: Setfast Acrylic Water-borne Traffic Marking Paint, TM 226/227

8.5 100

Wood (Doors & Trim)

Semi-gloss

Premium Wall & Wood Pri-mer B28W8111

1.8 <50 2 Coats: ProClassic Water-borne Interior Acrylic Semi-Gloss B31-1100 Series

1.4 145

Plywood (Walls)

Semi-gloss

ProMar 200 Zero VOC La-tex Primer, B28W2600

1.5 0 2 Coats: Pro-Industrial Acrylic B66-650

2.5 – 4.0

<50

END OF SECTION 099000

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CONTRACTOR'S RECORD LETTER OF CONFORMANCE SECTION 099000 – PAINTING AND COATING

Project Location: Date: ________________

(City & State)

Project Number: Store Number:

Statement of Conformance: This Record Letter of Conformance is provided as a Record Document in accordance with Section 017700 – Closeout Procedures. The undersigned hereby declares that the painting and coating is applied and is in general conformance with the Contract Documents, applicable Codes, and shop drawings. The painting and coating has been provided and applied in accordance with the manufacturer's published instructions and the Contract Docu-ments. To be accepted, all signatures must be original ink signatures (copies are not allowed).

PAINTING AND COATING APPLICATOR:

(Subcontractor Signature)

Phone Number: ( ) (Subcontractor name and address)

CONTRACTOR:

____________ (Contractor Signature)

____________ Phone Number: ( ) (Contractor name and address)