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- CONSTRUCTION BOOKLET -Version 2.1
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2. Any use of the plans, or modifications of the plans, by Franchisee, builders or others is done at their own risk. Franchisee should have the plans reviewed by a local professional architect or engineer before the start of construction. The information contained within the construction documents is intended to depict design and basic construction detailing. It is the builder's responsibility to provide standard construction details and practices which will result in a structurally sound and weatherproof finished product.
Plan Content
These Plans provide ideas and concepts and are not intended to be complete in all respects and details. Variations in standard sizes of window and door brands and types and use of different materials and thicknesses can change details. Varying local codes, ordinances, regulations, foundation requirements, and the layout of electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems can also change details.
Responsibility of Builder/Contractor hired by Franchisee
1. It is the responsibility of the builder to assure that all work is in accordance with the latest edition of all applicable Nation, State, and Local Building Codes. It is the builder's responsibility to ensure that all work is conducted in accordance with the latest edition of all applicable Construction Standards.2. It is the responsibility of the builder to ensure that all manufactured articles, material, and equipment are applied, installed, connected, erected, used, cleaned, adjusted, operated and conditioned as directed by the manufacturers. Builder shall follow all instruction to sustain and preserve all expressed or implied warranties and guarantees.3. It is the responsibility of the builder to assure that all materials, equipment and components are new and of good quality.4. It is the responsibility of the builder to check all dimension and details for overall accuracy appropriate to the local conditions and the final selection of materials such as masonry, floor joists, lumber, structural members, construction panels, roofing, etc., all of which can create variations in dimension and details. For example, if standard lumber joists are used in place of engineered floor joists, the floor-to-floor dimension would vary from the Plans and require revised stair dimension and framing.
Disclaimer
Table of Contents
1 - Contractor’s Tasks Pg. 01
2 - Handyman’s Tasks Pg. 07
3 - Electrician’s Tasks Pg. 17
4 - Plumber’s Tasks Pg. 21
5 - Painter’s Tasks Pg. 24
6 - Owner’s Tasks Pg. 26
Store Front FloorplanStore Back FloorplanRetail DeskWork Area - Drying Stations
Pg. 02Pg. 03Pg. 04Pg. 06
Store Front Ikea Furniture PlacementStore Front Signage PlacementStore Back FloorplanSplash and Dash RequirementsRetail Desk PC Setup
Pg. 27Pg. 28Pg. 29Pg. 30Pg. 31
Retail Wall 3Work Area - Grooming StationsUline RacksTall Bookcase AssemblySpa Assembly and SetupCollar Ladder AssemblySlatwall PanelsSlatwall PlacementGrooming Area Extras
Pg. 08Pg. 09Pg. 10Pg. 11Pg. 12Pg. 13Pg. 14Pg. 15Pg. 16
Store Front Electrical Plan + DetailsStore Back Electrical Plan + DetailsCeiling Grid
Pg. 18Pg. 19Pg. 20
Store Back Plumbing PlanWork Area Tub Stations + Details
Pg. 22Pg. 23
Wall Paint Colors Pg. 25
DISCLAIMER:ALL DIMENSIONS ARE ESTIMATES
PROVIDED BY THE CORPORATE OFFICE.THESE ARE GENERAL ESTIMATIONSBASED ON THE SQUARE FOOTAGEPROVIDED BY THE RETAIL SPACE
OWNER. DESIGNS MY BE SUBJECTTO CHANGE BY ARCHITECT.
SECTION ONE:All Tasks in this section should be
completed by:The Contractor
Page 1
Contractor - Store Front Floorplan
Page 2
Desk30” x 84”
19’
4’ 7’
13’ 3”
14’
68” 64”
Contractor - Store Back Floorplan
Page 3
ATTENTION:No Contractor changes to
be made to back of the shop. Retail changes only.
36”
31”56”
32”
Counter top
Base
25”49”
C/L C/L
27”
Base 2x4 construction
2”
Create with 2x4 frame and drywall(sheetrock) exterior surface . Primedwhite
Center
56”
31”
No over
Black color laminate ( finished all 4 sides/edges ( made in 2 pieces)
32”
1” O/H
1”
7’
30”
3” dia. hole6”
6”
6”
6”
30”54”30”
12”x20”
access cut out placed on wall mounted side
5” 5”
3”’ dia hole
Cash drawer w/lock
7”
30”
42”
Retail DeskContractor - Retail Desk Construction
Page 04
54”
30”54”30”
5”5”
3”’ dia hole7”
Create with 2x4 frame and drywall(sheetrock) exterior surface . Primed white
36” 42”
30”
Phone Jack
and line
Must have7” clearancefor cash drawer
Base Painted
#518-7Black Magic
4 outlet
plug loc.
CAT 5 Splitter
Contractor - Retail ADA Desk Interior
Page 05
6’ 3’
Dryers Shelving
Rubber mattingtable top surface
GFCI Outlets at dryer height
C/L C/L
Shelf brackets
30” 20”
LARGE WORK BENCH
(Refer to page 06c)
27” C/L
27” C/L
27” 27”
SMALL WORK BENCH
(Refer to page 06d)
20”
SHELVING
(Refer to page 06a)
5’ 6”
6”
Drying Station
6”
2x6 Hook Assembly
2x6 Hook Assembly
Contractor - Work Area: Drying Stations
Page 06
27” C/L
27” C/L
27” C/L
27”
9’
2x4
5’ 6”
2x4
9’3”
Shelving Brackets
20”
1 1/2” 1 1/2”
3 1/2”
Wire rack Shelf
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
SMALL WORK BENCH LARGE WORK BENCH
C/L
6”
Drying Table hook assembly- Mock up the 2x6 by placing it in the shelf mounts and marking where mounts line up on the 2x6. Mark 2 screw hook locations in between each mount.Drill all of your holes on the 2x6 before you hang so you can secure through pilot holesAfter you drill, place the 2x6 in the mounts and mark on steel mounts through the pilot holes Use 3” steel screws so you can reach through the 2x6, shelf mounts, and stud. Secure with a washer
2x6 Hook Assembly
- Wired Closet Shelving from Lowe’s or Home Depot
Page 06a
Contractor - Dryer Station Shelf/Bench Placement
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Mock up the 2x6 by placing it in the shelf mounts and marking where mounts line up on the 2x6.
Mark 2 screw hook locations in between each mount.
Drill all of your holes on the 2x6 before you hang so you can secure through pilot holes
After you drill, place the 2x6 in the mounts and mark on steel mounts through the pilot holes
Use 3” steel screws so you can reach through the 2x6, shelf mounts, and stud. Secure with a washer
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Contractor - Drying Table Hook Assembly
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
Cross braces Legs ( 4)
KEY: = Plywood Table top
= 2x4’s
= 1 x 3 boards
Assmbl’ 1x3’s
Assmbl’ 2x4’s
Assmbl’ top
3/4” Plywood top 1 x 3 cross braces
24”
30”
72”
1” 1.5”
1.5” 3.5”
1”
1.5”
19”
29 1/4”
68”
All Pressure Treated Lumber
= 2 x 6 HookAssembly
Add matting table top cover entire surface.
Page 06c
*Built by Contractor using Pressure Treated Wood
Contractor - Drying Station: Large Work Bench
SIDE VIEW
24”
20”
3.5”
1”
1.5”
19”
19 1/4”
FRONT
TOP VIEW
Cross braces Legs
3/4” Plywood top 1 x 3 cross braces
48”
1” 1.5”
1.5”
43”
KEY: = Plywood Table top
= 2x4’s
= 1 x 3 boards
Assmbl’ 1x3’s
Assmbl’ 2x4’s
Assmbl’ top
All Pressure Treated Lumber
= 2 x 6 HookAssembly
Add matting table top cover entire surface.
*Built by Contractor using Pressure Treated Wood
Page 06d
Contractor - Drying Station: Small Work Bench
SECTION TWO:All Tasks in this section should be
completed by:The Handyman
Page 07
Drop Ceiling (if applicable) - Porter Paint #518-7Black Magic. If no drop ceiling, paint above muralline (over 9’) #135-7 California Wine
Dogs and Cat/ BehindFront Desk Mural
Front Desk Mural(wraps around to customer facing side)
Kitty CornerPinstriped Wall Mural
Above mural- Note that any wall or space that is over 9ft (above the mural height) is painted California WineEdges- all edges trimmed in California WineMural walls and front desk- do not need to be painted, but they do need to have a basic coat of primer.
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Wall color above 9’ Mural Line:Splash and Dash Accent Dark Pink
Porter Paint #135-7 California Wine
1) Paint Instructions
2) Mural Pre Installation Cleaning Instructions
Handyman - Retail Wall 3
24Page 08
Before you begin:· We recommend 2 people to install your wall mural.· If the surface has been freshly painted, please wait at least 2 weeks for the paint to fully cure.· Do NOT use water to clean your wall before application.· Only apply on a flat, smooth and clean surface. Do not apply on cinder blocks, brick walls and other textured surfaces.
What you might need:· A trimming tool (Xacto Knife).· A rubber or soft squeege.· A short ladder or step stool.· A dry cloth.· A measuring tape.
STEP 1: PREP YOUR WALL Proper preparation of your wall is critical! Repair any visible defects, smooth out bumps and patch holes to ensure your wall is smooth and flat. If possible, remove all picture hooks, light fixtures and switch plates. Wash of any dirt, hair, dust or residue from old wallpaper with a dry cloth or a duster. Do NOT use water! A perfectly clean wall will help the adhesive backing to keep its stickiness if repositioning is required.
STEP 2: GETTING READY Open the sturdy Eazywallz packaging tube. Inside you will find your wall mural. Look for the panel number on the back of each one. Panel#1 is the first panel on the left. Unroll all panels and lay them flat on the floor, the printed side facing the ceiling. You may notice creases and/or bubbles as you unroll the panels. No worries, this is normal. The creases will disappear once the mural is flattened on the wall.
STEP 3: PEEL YOUR EAZYWALLZ Peel off the liner a few inches only across the top of the first panel. Do NOT peel off the entire liner all at once.
STEP 4: STICK IT! (PART 1) Remember that the success of the installation will depend on properly placing the first panel. Stick the top left corner of the panel to the top left corner of your wall. This is the easiest place to start. Using a smoothing tool or squeegee, smooth the top of the panel onto the wall. Do NOT use pressure to avoid any scratches.
STEP 4: STICK IT! (PART 2) Peel off the rest of the panel by gradually and evenly pulling down the liner, a few inches at a time. We recommend having the other person hold the bottom of the panel as you work your way down. Once the first panel is applied, and if necessary, remove any bubbles by gently pushing them outward with the squeegee.
STEP 5: ADDITIONAL PANELS Start by aligning Panel#2 to Panel#1. Simply stick the panel against the edge of the first one, by matching the pattern of the mural. Follow STEP 4 above to apply the rest of Panel#2. Repeat the same process to apply all additional panels.
STEP 6: TRIM OVERAGE Once all panels have been applied, SLOWLY trim all the overage with an utility knife with a sharp blade (ie: Xacto knife). Follow the edges of your wall or ceiling to do so. You can also use a ruler to cut through a straight line. If needed, repeat this process to cut around outlets, fuse boxes, windows, doors, etc.
STEP 7: REMOVAL PROCESS Slowly and gently pull the panels from the wall. Use your hand to gradually hold back the wall mural during this process. To avoid any damage to your wall while removing, keep the wall mural as flat and parallel to the wall as possible. We highly recommend to keep the backing liner (wax paper), so you can re-apply the wall mural to it. It will protect the adhesive from losing its stickiness and allow you to re-use your wall mural.
Mural Installation Instructions
Handyman - Retail Wall 3
24Page 08a
Note the numbers in “cor” on the back sides of the murals.
Lay them all out in order order on a clean surface and match up the lines and patterns BEFORE taking any sticky backing off.
After you are sure the the pattern is correct, lay your first piece from top to bottom, about 6 inch sections at a time.
Use something flat, dull, and straight (squeegee, dust pan, plastic paddle.. ect) to get the bubbles out of each section as you adhear it to the surface.
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Handyman - Mural Installation Tips
24Page 08b
IkeaHEMNES Unit
601.561.2142.125” x 8.625“ x 39.75”
IkeaLILLÅNGEN Unit
198.939.8631.5” x 8.25” x 25.25”
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW ( 3 WORK STATIONS) 4 outlet GCFI
Hooks Sold Seperately
Handyman - Work Area: Grooming Station
24Page 09
IkeaLILLÅNGEN Unit
198.939.8631.5” x 8.25” x 25.25”
4 ou 4 ou 4 ou
24Page 09a
Only open ONE BOX AT A TIME. Complete one shelf at a time before moving on.
Wait to put in any shelves until inventory comes and placement of product is made so you can fit the shelves according to the product on them.
Do not mount the shelves to the walls.
Save all extra parts in a bag.
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Handyman - Ikea Assembly Tips
Biologically AppropriateMade in the USA
Dog Food
All NaturalOrganics
Dog Food
84”
96”
16”
10”
14.5”
26”
Peg #1
Peg #14
Peg #23
Peg #35
Peg #55
CanidaeALS Chk
CanidaeALS Chk
CanidaeALS Chk
CanidaeALS Plat
CanidaeALS Plat
HolisticSalmon
HolisticDuckChk
HolisticTky - GF
HolisticSalmon - GF
HolisticBeef - GF
CanidaeALS
CanidaeALS
CanidaeALS
CanidaeALS Lamb
CanidaeALS Lamb
Blue BuffaloCkn
Blue BuffaloLamb
Blue BuffaloCkn - GF
Blue BuffaloSalmon - GF
Blue BuffaloDuck - GF
Natural BalanceVenison
Natural BalanceFish
Natural BalanceDuck
Natural BalanceBison
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CanidaeALS Lamb - 15
CanidaeALS - 15
CanidaeALS - 15
CanidaeALS - 15
CanidaeALS Can
CanidaeALS Lamb
Can
Nat. Bal.Venison
Can
Nat. Bal.DuckCan
Nat. Bal.FishCan
Nat. Bal.BisonCan
Blue BuffChk Can
Blue BuffCkn - GF
Can
Blue BuffLamb Can
Blue BuffSalmon
- GF Can
Blue BuffDuck - GF
Can
CanidaeALS Chk
Can
CanidaeALS Plat
Can
CanidaeALS Lamb - 15
CanidaeALS Chk - 15
CanidaeALS Chk - 15
CanidaeALS Chk - 15
CanidaeALS Plat - 15
CanidaeALS Plat - 15
HolisticSalmon - 15
HolisticDuckChk - 15
HolisticTky - GF - 15
HolisticSalmon - GF - 15
HolisticBeef - GF
Natural BalanceVenison - 15
Blue BuffaloCkn - 15
Natural BalanceFish - 15
Natural BalanceDuck - 15
Natural BalanceBison - 15
Blue BuffaloLamb - 15
Blue BuffaloCkn - GF - 15
Blue BuffaloSalmon - GF - 15
Blue BuffaloLamb - 15
Tiki DogChk Can
Tiki DogSalmon
Can
Tiki DogChk Can
Tiki DogSalmon
Can
Tiki DogLomi LomiLuau Can
Tiki DogLomi LomiLuau Can Tiki Dog
Chk CanTiki DogSalmon
Can
Tiki DogLomi LomiLuau Can
Tiki DogChk Can
Tiki DogSalmon
Can
Tiki DogLomi LomiLuau Can
CanidaeALS - 6
CanidaeALS Lamb
- 6
CanidaeALS Chk - 6
HolisticSalmon - 6
HolisticTky GF - 6
Blue BuffaloCkn - 6
Blue BuffaloCkn - GF -6
Nat. Bal.Bison - 6
Nat. BalDuck - 6
CanidaeALS - 6
CanidaeALS Lamb - 6
CanidaeALS Chk - 6
HolisticSalmon - 6
HolisticTky - GF - 6
Blue BuffaloCkn - 6
Blue BuffaloCkn - GF -6
Nat. Bal.Bison - 6
Nat. BalDuck - 6
CanidaeALS - 6
CanidaeALS Plat - 6
CanidaeALS Chk - 6
CanidaeALS - 6
CanidaeALS Lamb - 6
CanidaeALS Plat - 6
CanidaeALS Chk - 6
HolisticDuckChk - 6
HolisticSalmon GF - 6
HolisticBeef - GF - 6
Blue BuffaloLamb - 6
Blue BuffaloSalmon GF -6
Blue BuffaloDuck - GF -6
Nat. Bal.Fish - 6
Nat. BalVenison - 6
Second Shelf - Top View
Handyman - ULine 2x8 Food Planogram
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72”
OrigenSenior
OrigenSenior
OrigenRegional
OrigenRegional
Origen6 Fish - GF
Origen6 Fish - GF
OrigenPuppy
OrigenPuppy
FrommCkn
FrommBeef
FrommSweet Potato
FrommSurf & Turf
FrommSalmon - GF
TOWPacific
TOWPacific
TOWPacific
TOWPrairie
TOWSierra
TOWSierra
TOWSierra
TOWPrairie
TOWPrairie
OrigenRegional
Can
Origen6 Fish - GF
Can
OrigenSenior
Can
OrigenPuppy
Can
TOWPacific
Can
TOWPacific
Can
TOWPacific
Can
TOWPrairie
Can
TOWPrairie
Can
TOWPrairie
Can
TOWSierraCan
TOWSierraCan
TOWSierraCan
FrommBeefCan
Fromm Surf & Turf
Can
FrommSwt Pot
Can
FrommSalmon GF
Can
FrommCknCan
OrigenSenior - 15
OrigenSenior - 15
OrigenRegional - 15
OrigenRegional - 15
OrigenPuppy - 15
OrigenPuppy - 15
Origen6 Fish - GF - 15
Origen6 Fish - GF - 15
FrommSweet Potato - 15
FrommBeef - 15
TOWPacific
TOWPacific
TOWPacific
TOWSierra
TOWSierra
TOWSierra
TOWPrairie
TOWPrairie
TOWPrairie
FrommCkn - 15
FrommSalmon - GF - 15
FrommSurf & Turf - 15
TOWPacific - 6
Origen6 Fish - GF - 6
FrommSwt Pot - 6
FrommBeef - 6
FrommSurf & Turf - 6
OrigenRegional - 6
Origen6 Fish - GF - 6
OrigenRegional - 6
TOWSierra - 6
TOWPrairie - 6
Second Shelf - Top View
Left Shelf
Right Shelf
Second Shelf - Top View
84”
16”
10”
14.5”
26”
Peg #1
Peg #14
Peg #23
Peg #35
Peg #55
72”
84”
16”
10”
14.5”
26”
Peg #1
Peg #14
Peg #23
Peg #35
Peg #55
TOWSierra - 6
TOWSierra - 6
TOWSierra - 6
TOWSierra - 6
TOWPacific - 6
TOWPacific - 6
TOWPacific - 6
TOWPacific - 6
TOWPrairie - 6
TOWPrairie - 6
TOWPrairie - 6
TOWPrairie - 6
Origen6 Fish - GF
OrigenPuppy - 6
Origen6 Fish - GF
OrigenPuppy - 6
OrigenRegional
OrigenSenior - 6
OrigenRegional
OrigenSenior - 6
FrommSurf & Turf - 6
FrommCkn - 6
FrommBeef - 6
FrommSlmn - GF - 6
FrommSwt Pot - 6
OverstockArea
OverstockArea
Handyman - ULine 2x6 Food Planogram
24Page 10a
Handyman - Equipment Pictures - Racks
24Page 10b
Take the USB hookup for the front desk scanners and plug one of the scanners into a laptop on the computer cart. You can now have the computer follow you around the store as you enter in products instead of running back and forth to the desk to enter the products.
List all the different brands you are entering into the system on a seperate sheet of scrap paper as you enter inventory. That way you can simply search the already entered products by brand and print all of those labels at once after an entire section is completed.
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Handyman - Initial Inventory Setup Tips
24Page 10c
Tall Shelves LED Set UPPut your pins for the shelves into the sides from the top: 12 down, then 14 down from there, and down another 12.
1) Hole placement for LED wires according to Shelve placement
2) Example of how the wires come out and the shelve sits
4) Wires neatly gathered and tied (back of bookcase) 5) Finished
3) Shelves and Wires in place with double sided sticky for LED lights
Handyman - Tall Bookcase Assembly
24Page 11
Spa Setup:Hang the mirror where the top of the mirror lines up with the top of the tall ikea shelves.
Do not build the 3 units together. Build them individually and place upside down so you can screw the metal riser to the bottom.
Face both of the small units forward
Do not put the hinges or door on the larger unit.
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1a and 1b) Screw the door on the back end via the mounting brackets and separate wood screws.
3) Put the covers on the mounting brackets to make a flush finish
4) Finished2) Do not use the predrilled holes to secure together. Line up the front edges and secure together with a separate half inch wood screw or drywall screw.
1a) 1b)
Handyman - Spa Sink and Cabinet
24Page 12
Clip the collars with the design on the front and the clip in the back with the tag facing forward as well.
Face the same designs in a vertical manner. so all of the same designs match down the ladder.
Hang the overstock on the back side of the ladder and move them forward as needed.
Situate both of the same sized collars next to each other on the same rung.
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Handyman - Collar Ladder Assembly
24Page 13
Special Notes:
1. Before cutting down to 4’ section, 1st insert the Aluminum Inserts in all the channels. 2. Flip over the Slatwall, so that the chrome inserts are facing down, and then cut down the middle with the aluminum inserts in all the channels
3. You’ll need a blade that can cut the slat wall and aluminum inserts at the same time. Most “general purpose” blades will be fine
4. Take your four foot panels and have 2 people hold them steady, so that the top of the slat wall is equal with the top of the tall shelves (approximately 72 inches off the ground), and drill at least 5 pilot holes through the slat wall panel and the wall (two holes in the top corners, two holes in the bottom corners, and one directly in the middle) so that the holes will line up perfectly when the wall is situated again. 5. Remove the panel from the wall and put your drywall anchors into to the pilot holes you just created.
6. Have your 2 assistants hold the slat wall up one more time, this time, screwing the slat wall to the anchored pilot holes.
Handyman - Slatwall Panels
24Page 14
24Page 15
Slatwall
Slatwall
Slatwall
Handyman - Slatwall Placement
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
Cross braces Legs ( 4)
KEY: = Plywood Table top
= 2x4’s
= 1 x 3 boards
Assmbl’ 1x3’s
Assmbl’ 2x4’s
Assmbl’ top
3/4” Plywood top 1 x 3 cross braces
24”
30”
72”
1” 1.5”
1.5” 3.5”
1”
1.5”
19”
29 1/4”
68”
All Pressure Treated Lumber
= 2 x 6 HookAssembly
Add matting table top cover entire surface.
Page 16
*Built by Contractor using Pressure Treated Wood
Handyman - Grooming Area: Large Work Bench
SIDE VIEW
24”
20”
3.5”
1”
1.5”
19”
19 1/4”
FRONT
TOP VIEW
Cross braces Legs
3/4” Plywood top 1 x 3 cross braces
48”
1” 1.5”
1.5”
43”
KEY: = Plywood Table top
= 2x4’s
= 1 x 3 boards
Assmbl’ 1x3’s
Assmbl’ 2x4’s
Assmbl’ top
All Pressure Treated Lumber
= 2 x 6 HookAssembly
Add matting table top cover entire surface.
*Built by Contractor using Pressure Treated Wood
Page 16a
Handyman - Grooming Area: Small Work Bench
Power Cable(when necessary)
Handyman - Grooming Area: Laptop Cart Setup
24Page 16b
SECTION THREE:All Tasks in this section are to be
completed by:The Electrician
SECTION THREE:All Tasks in this section are to be
completed by:The Electrician
Page 17
LegendCeiling Tracks - 602.629.23
Pendant Lights - 802.808.22
Chandeliers (see Grid Layout pg. 20a)
Plugs/Outlets
See Front Desk Detail pg. 5
Center with Low Shelf
NO SWITCHESNO THERMOSTATSNOTHING ON FORWARDFACING MURAL WALL
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Electrician - Store Front Electrical Plan
24Page 18
4’
3’
3’
5’6”
6’ 4’3”
3’6”
3’”
1’7”
1’6”
3’”
3’”
4’3”
24Page 18a
Electrician - Store Front Lights
SVIRVEL802.808.22
HUSINGE602.629.23
Electrician - Store Back Electrical Plan
24Page 19
ATTENTION:No Electrician changes to
be made to back of the shop. Retail changes only.
6’ 3’
Dryers Shelving
Rubber mattingtable top surface
GFCI Outlets at dryer height
C/L C/L
Shelf brackets
30” 20”
27” C/L
27” C/L
27” 27”
5’ 6”
6”
Drying Station
2x6 Hook Assembly
Page 19a
Electrician - Drying Table Details
24Page 19b
Electrician - Dryer Details
G CP
Retail space
35’
SIDE VIEW
Ceiling Grid side view
10’
Side Profile
Ceiling lamps
8’
For placement on ceiling, see attached CAD Drawings
Electrician - Ceiling Grid Detail
24Page 20
10’ From Floor24”
Grid work
Spacer Brackets. Use rods or wire to fully secure rack
.
Ceiling Tile
Dome
1’6”
2’
7’
Dome lamp locationDome lamp location
Dome lamp location
1’6”
1’ 3”1’ 3”
2’
2’ 2’ 2’ 2’ 10’ 6”
Dome lamp location
TOP VIEW
SIDE
Place hanging rods or wire in areas shown in Pink
Secure firmly to avoid any chance of collapsing
Lay out all pieces on the ground in proper placement before pulling the joints together.
Plan out your ties to the roof as well and your center line.
Make sure to get even lengths for the wire holding the sections up. Secure at all joints.
Hang your first middle square assembly and secure to ceiling.
Build the rest of the grind in the air and have on person handing parts while the other secures them together and ties them to the ceiling.
This project is not difficult but it is time consuming. make sure your GC plans ahead for the extra labor as well as time to get this centered and visually pleasing.
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Electrician - Ceiling Grid Layout
24Page 20a
Lay out all pieces on the ground in proper placement before putting the joints together.
Plan out your ties to the roof as well and your center line.
Make sure to get even lengths for the wire holding the sections up. secure at all joints.
Hang your first middle square assembly and secure to ceiling.
Build the rest of the grid in the air and have one person handing parts while the other secures them together and ties them to the ceiling.
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Electrician - Ceiling Grid Assembly Tips
24Page 20b
SECTION FOUR:All Tasks in this section are to be
completed by:The Plumber
Page 21
Plumber - Store Back Plumbing Plan
24Page 22
ATTENTION:No Plumber changes to
be made to back of the shop.
4’ 4’
Drain piping left on external wall (notplaced inside wall)
3’
6”
Towel Shelving Racks
Laundry Bins
Hot Water Line (capped)
Cold Water Line (capped)
Plumb for all 3 tubs, only 2 tubs installed initially.
Tub StationRight Hand Tub
(leave room to beadded later)
Left Hand TubLeft Hand Tub
Sewer drain mounted externally on existing wall
Plumber - Work Tub Stations
24Page 23
Click forBathmaster Details
THIS SECTIONONLY IF ROOM
Dura Dog Premier Stationary Stainless Steel Tub(GTU50S)
Plumbing Specs The drain hole is 3.5” in diameter and is slightly off-centered from front to back in the tub, which puts the center of the hole at 12.5” inches from the front and 12.25” from the back and 14.25” from the side of the tub on center. The three faucet holes are 4” on center. The holes are 1 1/16” in diameter and up 22” from the bottom of the tub itself or approximately 38.5” from the floor. From the backsplash, the center of the first hole is 6.5”, the middle hole is 10.5” and the last hole is 14.5”.
Additional SpecsThe distance between the faucet holes is 4” and the distance from the welded corner to the last faucet hole is 7.5”.
50.25”
46”
59.75”
21”
16”
16.5”
41”
Ramp protrudes out 19.75”
Plumber - Store Back Plumbing Plan
24Page 23a
Assemble the tubs BEFORE MOUNTING the Bathmaster and shampoo racks on the wall as to know where the comfortable height above the tub will be.
Situate so that the shampoo rack is slightly higher than the bathmaster to help the siphon, but still make it within reach to change out shampoos easily.
Install Bathmaster all the way to the right of the tubs and only about an inch or two above the back wall of the tub, let the rinse hose lay over the right side into the tub.
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Plumber - Bathing Station Assembly
24Page 23b
SECTION FIVE:All Tasks in this section are to be
completed by:The Painter
Page 24
Front Retail Area
Wall # 2
Hallway& Above
Wall # 1
Ceiling
Splash and Dash Primary Blue - Semi-gloss
Porter Paints #248-7 Florentine Lapie
Splash and Dash Secondary Blue - Semi-gloss
Porter Paints #151-5 Night Magic
Splash and Dash Accent Green - Semi-gloss
Porter Paints #109-7 Lemon Grass
Splash and Dash Accent Dark Pink - Semi-gloss
Porter Paints #135-7 California Wine
Splash and Dash Ceiling Black - Flat
Porter Paints #518-7 Black Magic
Wall 1 - color is ran all the way back in working areaWall 2 - color is ran all the way back in working areaBack wall/Mural Wall - edges of wall will be trimmedin 4” trimmed in California WineHallway - In California WineCeiling - sprayed in Black MagicFront Interior Wall of Store - Lemon GrassFloor - Gray epoxy paint, No flakes added to floorBack Area - interior walls are Semi gloss white.Base boards - Standard Black vinyl baseboards
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Notes
Basic, primed wall for future Mural prints
Office Paint Color
Painter - Wall Paint Colors
Page 25
SECTION SIX:All Tasks in this section are to be
completed by:The Shop Owner
Page 26
Dog food racks
Slat Wall
Slat Wall
Slat Wall
Toys
Boutique Items
Boutique Items
Leashes andCollars
Bathroom Sink
Treats
Boutique Items
Boutique Items
Boutique Items
Owner - Store Front Ikea Furniture Placement
Page 27
Desk30” x 84”
2’
2’
4’
22”x
22”
22”x
22”
22”x
22”
22”x
36”
Spa
CLHLadder
2’ x
6’
Rac
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2’ x 4’Rack
2’
4’
2’
4’
Owner - Store Front Signage Placement
Page 28
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Owner - Store Back Floorplans
Page 29
ATTENTION:No Owner changes to
be made to back of the shop. Retail changes only.
Dog food racks always opposite wall of front desk.
Office always opposite wall of front desk.
Use TRIANGLE pattern from desk, dog food, and office.
Always have a figure eight design from the front door to the desk area.
Area closest to desk against wall should never have a tall cabinet, always open, for a poster on wall or uses low cabinet if any.
Keep open space and use wall spacing for posters.
Identify single and 5 light system with colors.
Doors are on auto hinges.
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8= Electrical outlet location for Rail Light
= Electrical outlet location for Pendant Light
= Electrical outlet location for Chandelier Light
Office
Front Desk
Dog FoodRacks
Owner - Splash and Dash Requirements
Page 30
PRINTER
CASH REGISTER
USB Cable
Power CableCat5 Cable
Monitor Cable
Electrical Cable
Cable Key
Owner - Retail Desk PC Setup
Page 31
PC 1 PC 2
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