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Wayne State University Gateway Theater Complex Detroit, Michigan WSU Proj. No. 189-178578 HAA Proj. No. 2016034.00 Owner Wayne State University 5454 Cass Ave Detroit, MI 48202
Executive Architect / Landscape Architect Hamilton Anderson Associates 1435 Randolph, Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226 Design Architect / MEP Engineer HGA 420 5th Street N., Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Structural Engineering DESAI / NASR Consulting Engineers 6765 Daly Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Civil Engineer Spalding DeDecker 905 South Blvd. East Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Theatrical / Lighting Auerback Pollock Friedlander 266 West 37th Street New York, NY 10018 Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden 114-A Washington Street Norwalk, CT 06854
Issued for 100% DD – NEW CONSTRUCTION 30 JANUARY 2019
30 JANUARY 2019 100% DD – NEW CONSTRUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROJECT MANUAL PDF: SPECIFICATION DIRECTORY AUDIO / VIDEO SYSTEMS DESIGN NARRATIVE ADDENDUM LIST (added 5/30/2019) ADDENDUM SKETCHES (added 5/30/2019) DRAWINGS PDF: COVERSHEET AND DRAWING INDEX CIVIL DRAWINGS LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FIRE PROTECTION DRAWINGS PLUMBING DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS SECURITY DRAWINGS AUDIO / VISUAL DRAWINGS THEATRICAL DRAWINGS
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Volume 1
DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
000110 Table of Contents DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
014339 Mockups 017900 Demonstration and Training 018198 Facility Acoustic Performance Requirements
DIVISION 03 CONCRETE
033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete 033544 Polished Concrete Finish 034500 Architectural Precast Concrete
DIVISION 04 MASONRY
042000 Unit Masonry 042200 Concrete Unit Masonry
DIVISION 05 METALS
051200 Structural Steel Framing 052100 Steel Joist Framing 053100 Steel Decking 054000 Cold-Formed Metal Framing 054300 Metal Support Assemblies 055000 Metal Fabrications 055005 Miscellaneous Metal Fabrications 055100 Metal Stairs 055200 Metal Railings 057000 Ornamental Metal 057200 Ornamental Railings
DIVISION 06 WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES
061000 Rough Carpentry 064000 Architectural Woodwork
DIVISION 07 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
071413 Hot Fluid-Applied Rubberized Asphalt Waterproofing 071700 Bentonite Waterproofing 072100 Thermal Insulation 072700 Air & Moisture Barrier 074200 Metal Panels 075400 Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Roofing 076200 Sheet Metal & Flashing 077233 Roof Hatches 077236 Smoke Vents 078100 Applied Fireproofing 078400 Penetration Firestopping 078443 Joint Firestopping 079100 Preformed Joint Seals 079200 Joint Sealants 079513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
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DIVISION 08 OPENINGS 081113 Hollow Metal Doors & Frames 081400 Wood Doors 083100 Access Doors & Panels 083323 Overhead Coiling Doors 083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies 083474 Sliding Sound Control Door Assemblies 084400 Aluminum Curtain Walls, Storefronts & Entrances 084520 Translucent Fiberglass Panel Assemblies 085673 Sound Control Window Units 087100 Door Hardware 087900 Door Operator Switch Bollards 088000 Glazing 089100 Louvers
DIVISION 09 FINISHES
092200 Non-Structural Metal Framing 092900 Gypsum Board 093000 Tiling 095100 Acoustical Ceilings 096001 Flooring Transition Strips 096400 Wood Flooring 096500 Resilient Flooring 096723 Resinous Flooring 096800 Carpeting 097200 Wall Coverings 097700 Fiberglass Reinforced Panels 098000 Acoustic Treatments 099000 Painting 099600 High-Performance Coatings
DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES
101100 Visual Display Boards 102100 Toilet Compartments 102600 Wall & Door Protection 102813 Toilet Accessories 104400 Fire Protection Specialties 105113 Metal Lockers
DIVISION 11 EQUIPMENT
112326 Commercial Washer and Extractor 115700 Vocational Shop Equipment 116123 Theatrical Platforms 116133 Theatrical Rigging 116135 Orchestra Pit Lift System 116143 Theatrical Drapery 116163 Theatrical Lighting Dimming & Control 116173 Theatrical Lighting Fixtures
DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS
122413 Roller Window Shades 123551 Music Education Storage Casework 124800 Entrance Floor Mats 126100 Fixed Audience Seating 126600 Retractable Bleacher and Seating System 127100 Portable Audience Seating
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DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 134833 Sound & Vibration Control
DIVISION 14 CONVEYING EQUIPMENT
142400 Hydraulic Elevators 144200 Wheelchair Lifts
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DIVISION 21 FIRE SUPPRESSION
210500 Common Work Results for Fire Suppression 210502 Basic Fire Protection Requirements 210517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Fire-Suppression Piping 210518 Escutcheons for Fire-Suppression Piping 210523 General-Duty Valves for Fire-Suppression Piping 210529 Hangers and Supports for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment 210553 Identification for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment 211119 Fire Department Connections 211200 Fire Suppression Standpipes 211313 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 213113 Electric-Drive, Centrifugal Fire Pumps 213400 Pressure-Maintenance Pumps 213900 Controllers For Fire-Pump Drivers
DIVISION 22 PLUMBING
220500 Common Work Results for Plumbing 220502 Basic Plumbing Requirements 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 220529 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment 220548 Noise and Vibration Control for Plumbing Systems 220549 Noise Control Accessories for Plumbing Systems 220553 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment 220719 Plumbing Piping Insulation 221116 Domestic Water Piping 221123 Domestic Water Pumps 221316 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping 221319 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties 221413 Facility Storm Drainage Piping 221423 Storm Drainage Piping Specialties 221429 Sump Pumps 221513 General Service Compressed-Air Piping 221519 General-Service Packaged Air Compressors and Receivers 223400 Fuel-Fired, Domestic-Water Heaters 224000 Plumbing Fixtures 224500 Emergency Plumbing Fixtures 224716 Pressure Water Coolers
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DIVISION 23 HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) 230500 Common Work Results For HVAC 230502 Basic HVAC Requirements 230513 Common Motor Requirements For HVAC Equipment 230514 Variable-Frequency Motor Controllers 230516 Expansion Fittings and Loops for HVAC Piping 230517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for HVAC Piping 220518 Escutcheons for HVAC Piping 230519 Meters and Gages for HVAC Piping 230523 General Duty Valves For HVAC Piping 230529 Hangers and Supports for HVAC Piping and Equipment 230548 Noise and Vibration Control for HVAC Systems 230553 Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment 230593 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC 230700 HVAC Insulation - ASHRAE 230900 Instrumentation and Controls For HVAC 231123 Facility Natural-Gas Piping 232113 Hydronic Piping 232116 Hydronic Piping Specialties 232123 Hydronic Pumps 232300 Refrigerant Piping 232500 HVAC Water Treatment 233113 Metal Ducts 233119 HVAC Casings and Acoustical Housings 233300 Air Duct Accessories 233305 Noise Control Accessories for Ductwork 233416 Centrifugal HVAC Fans 233423 HVAC Power Ventilators 233600 Air Terminal Units 233713 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles 234100 Particulate Air Filtration 235216 Condensing Boilers 236423 Screw Water Chillers 237316 Air-Handling Units 238123 Computer-Room-Air-Conditioning Units 238126 Split-System Air-Conditioning Units 238216 Air Coils 238236 Finned-Tube Radiation Heaters 238239.13 Cabinet Unit Heaters 238239.16 Propeller Unit Heaters 239000 Dust Collectors
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Volume 3 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL
260500 Common Work Results for 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 260543 Underground Ducts and Raceways for Electrical Systems 260553 Identification for Electrical Systems 260572 Short-Circuit Studies 260573 Coordination Studies 260574 Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis 260913 Electrical Power Monitoring and Control 260923 Lighting Control Devices 260936 Modular Dimming Controls 260943.03 Distributed Digital Lighting Controls 261116.12 Secondary Unit Substations with Switchboard Secondary 262213 Low-Voltage Distribution Transformers 262413 Switchboards 262416 Panelboards 262726 Wiring Devices 262816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 263213.16 Gaseous Emergency Engine Generators 263214 Generator Connection Cabinet 263600 Transfer Switches 265119 LED Interior Lighting 265201 Interior Luminaires 265561 Theatrical System Electrical Requirements 265601 Exterior Luminaires
DIVISION 27 COMMUNICATIONS
270513 Communications Services 270536 Cable Trays for Communications Systems 270536.13 Non-Continuous Cable Supports for Communications Systems 271000 Structured Cabling 274100 Performance AV Systems
DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
280528 Pathways for Electronic Safety and Security 283111 Digital, Addressable Fire-Alarm System
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DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK
311000 Site Clearing 311012 Fine Grading 311018 Soil Erosion Control 312000 Earth Moving
DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS
321216 Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete Paving 321313 Cement Concrete Pavements, Curbs & Gutters 321316 Decorative Concrete Paving 321373 Concrete Paving Joint Sealants 323119 Decorative Metal Fences & Gates 323300 Site Furnishings 328400 Planting Irrigation 329113 Soil Preparation 329200 Turf & Grasses 329300 Plants 329600 Transplanting
DIVISION 33 UTILITIES
331100 Water Main 333100 Facility Sanitary Sewers 334100 Storm Sewers, Underdrains & Drainage Structures
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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEMS DESIGN NARRATIVE
INTRODUCTION
This narrative establishes design criteria for the AV systems for the Wayne State University Hilberry Gateway
Project. Systems criteria are addressed for the performance and support spaces, including the Proscenium
Theater, the Studio Theater, the Lobby and other public areas, and the Production Shops and other backstage
support spaces.
PROSCENIUM THEATER
Theater Audience Chamber
Theater Audio: The audio system is designed to fill multiple requirements – subtle, even, voice lift for lectures and
drama, moderately higher outputs for reinforced music, and controlled vocal imaging and sound effects for
musical theater.
Left/center/right (“LCR”) main loudspeakers are installed around the proscenium to provide the majority of sound
to the audience. Each location is a single point source loudspeaker, and all cabinets are of the same type from the
same manufacturer to facilitate creating a balanced audio image.
Supplemental loudspeakers extend the reach and frequency content of the LCR loudspeakers. Typically these
supplemental loudspeakers are from the same manufacturer as the main system to help facilitate uniform voicing.
Left and right subwoofers extend low-frequency content for music and sound effects. These are typically
mounted vertically aligned with the side loudspeakers at stage level or rigged above the main left/right
loudspeaker.
Small loudspeakers integrated into the architecture along the orchestra pit rail and stage edge provide imaging
and intelligibility in the first few rows of seating.
Connections for effects and monitor loudspeakers are provided around the stage and orchestra pit, in the
catwalks and around the seating areas. These are used to connect portable loudspeakers, as needed.
Connections for microphones and other input devices are provided around the house, stage and in the catwalks.
Patch-bays are used to interconnect the various input and output locations around the theater.
The house mix position will accommodate live mixing and playback equipment, including:
A digital console for primary mixing of musical theatre and music events is from the Allen & Heath dLive series. A
typical console for this venue can accomodate 72 channels. Audio and Video playback utilizes QLAB for cueing.
Recording is on a CD/SD card recorder as well as to multitrack capable computer recording systems.
Theater Video: Video functions include lecture projections (such as PowerPoint), archival recording, and local-
access broadcast.
A semi-permanent screen is flown from a stage batten. A primary projector is provided for high-resolution video
playback, primarily for lecture use, but possibly for production use as well.
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A permanent high-resolution camera with remote pan/tilt/zoom (“PTZ”) capability is provided mounted to the
balcony rail. A lower-resolution camera capable of infrared imaging is also mounted to the balcony rail.
Connections for portable video (for temporary displays and camera locations) are provided around the stage and
orchestra pit, in the catwalks and around the seating areas. These are used to connect portable devices, as
needed.
Cameras are not included for broadcast or recording purposes, beyond the PTZ and infrared cameras for the
balcony rail. Typical cameras used are from Panasonic or Sony.
Theater Booth and Rack Rooms
Booth audio loudspeakers are limited to monitoring show program for the lighting operator and stage manager.
In the Audio booth, loudspeakers provide monitoring of show program as well as monitoring console inputs and
mixes.
The rack room adjacent to the booth houses:
A shared digital signal processors (“DSP”) used to time align, “tune” and control the main loudspeaker systems.
These devices are selected for compatibility with the primary mix console and loudspeakers, and include products
from BSS, Meyer, and QSC. Control and processing for the auxiliary systems, which includes the ADA-compliant
listening assistance from Listen Tech or Sennheiser, 4 channel production intercom from Clear-Com, and
backstage and lobby program and paging systems (see also below) is achieved using the same DSP system.
Analog microphone connections are routed to the stage and booth racks, as appropriate, and are connected to
digital stage boxes for the mixing console, via patch bays. A system of line level tie lines are provided between the
termination panels and the stage and booth racks, as well as between the racks. This cabling specified is AES
digital compatible so that digital and analog signals may be patched from point to point or connected to the
digital sound console stage boxes, as needed. The video distribution and patching systems are network based
video transport. Digital audio and video networks as well as other network based systems are supported through
a system of patchable Category 6A and fiber cabling. This also provides for future technologies to be
incorporated into systems.
The amplifier rack room on an upper floor houses the amplifiers for the main audio systems, as well as page and
program amplifiers for Lobby, public, and support spaces. Typical main amplifiers are by the loudspeaker
manufacturer and matched to the particular loudspeaker. Other amplifiers are typically from QSC, Powersoft, or
Yamaha.
Theater Loose Equipment
Microphones, DI boxes, cables, stands, effects loudspeakers and monitor wedges appropriate to the program are
provided. Typical manufacturers include microphones by Shure, Sennheiser, Beyer, AKG, and Audio-Technica;
stands by Atlas; cables and snakes by Whirlwind; and monitor/effect loudspeakers by EAW, JBL, Fulcrum Audio,
or other similar manufacturers.
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STUDIO THEATER
Studio Theater
Studio Theater Audio: The audio system is designed to provide an assortment of portable loudspeakers to be
used in different configurations based on seating layout, and specific production requirements.
Portable loudspeakers of various sizes from larger main loudspeakers to smaller effects loudspeakers are provided
with multiple options for floor or grid mounting. Typical manufacturers include EAW, Fulcrum, Electrovoice, and
other similar manufacturers.
Connections for effects and monitor loudspeakers are provided around the stage, and around the grid area above
the stage.
Connections for microphones and other input devices are provided around the house, and stage as well.
The house mix position houses live mixing and playback equipment, including:
A digital console for primary mixing of theatrical events is from the Allen & Heath dLive series. A typical console
for this venue has 16-24 input channels.
Playback utilizes QLAB or a similar audio and video cueing system. Recording is on a CD/SD card recorder as well
as to multitrack capable computer recording systems.
Patch bays are used to interconnect the various input and output locations around the theater to the major
system racks, and to each other.
Video equipment is a collection of portable projectors, displays, and head end equipment, along with proper
rigging, stands, and cabling.
A permanent high-resolution camera with remote pan/tilt/zoom (“PTZ”) capability is provided to generate a static
full stage feed. A lower-resolution camera capable of infrared imaging is also provided.
Connections for portable video (for temporary displays and camera locations) are provided around the stage,
above the stage at the grid, and around the seating areas. Typical cameras used are from Panasonic, or Sony.
Studio Theater Booth and Rack Rooms
Booth audio playback is limited to monitoring show program for the lighting and sound operators, and stage
manager.
The rack room adjacent to the theater houses:
The shared digital signal processors (“DSP”) used to time align, “tune” and control the main loudspeaker systems.
Control and processing for the auxiliary systems, which includes the ADA-compliant listening assistance from
Listen Tech or Sennheiser, 2-4 channel production intercom from Clear-Com, and backstage and lobby program
and paging systems (see also below) is achieved using the same DSP system.
Analog microphone connections are routed to the stage and booth racks, as appropriate, and are connected to
digital stage boxes for the mixing console, via patch bays. A system of line level tie lines are provided between the
termination panels and the stage and booth racks, as well as between the racks. This cabling specified is AES
digital compatible so that digital and analog signals may be patched from point to point or connected to the
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digital sound console stage boxes, as needed. The video distribution and patching systems, are typically based on
combination of SDI coaxial cable, and network based video transport. Digital audio and video networks as well as
other network based systems are supported through a system of patchable Category 6A and fiber cabling. This
also provides for future technologies to be incorporated into systems.
The amplifier rack room (shared with the Proscenium Theater) on an upper floor houses the amplifiers for the
main loudspeakers, and page and program amplifiers for Lobby, public, and support spaces. Typical amplifiers
are from QSC, Powersoft, or Yamaha.
Theater Loose Equipment
Microphones, DI boxes, cables, stands, and effects loudspeakers appropriate to the program are provided.
Typical manufacturers include microphones by Shure, Sennheiser, Beyer, AKG, and Audio-Technica; stands by
Atlas; cables and snakes by Whirlwind; and effects loudspeakers by EAW, or other similar manufacturers.
LOBBY
Lobby Systems
Lobby audio and video devices provide audio and video show program and house manager paging:
Distributed audio is provided for uniform coverage of the lobby and adjoining public spaces. Due to the height of
the lobby ceiling, most loudspeakers will be wall-mounted around the perimeter. The house manager can select
which source (Proscenium Theater, Studio Theater, or separate playback) provides the show sound in the multiple
lobby zones. The house manager can also page to one or more areas of the lobby for pre-show announcements,
and can play a chime tone to indicate pre-show and intermission warnings.
Connection points are provided to allow a portable system to be set up for lobby events (such as dinners).
Portable loudspeakers for lobby events integrate with the distributed audio to provide a sense of “source” for the
sound while maintaining even coverage.
Lobby video displays are set up to carry show video for latecomers. These same displays may be used for digital
signage functions when not used to display show program.
Lobby Projection Systems
A Lobby Projection System has been added to base scope. This system consists of a dispersed horizontal array of
projectors hung from the ceiling near the glass exterior wall. The projector are to cover 115’ wide by 16’ tall of the
wall above the box office and theater entrances. This wall requires a level 5 finish drywall layer and less than 2
footcandles to be effective. It must fully dark outside for good projection on the wall, even at dusk, images will
not be distinguishable. The system also includes a media server, encoders and decoders for each projector, and
rigging for each projector. For the purposes of this design development document we will provide an estimate of
probable cost for this video wall as an alternate, separate from the other Lobby systems.
BACKSTAGE
Backstage Systems
Backstage audio and video devices provide show program and stage manager paging.
Distributed audio is provided for uniform coverage of all backstage spaces used actively by cast and crew. The
stage manager can select which source (Proscenium Theater, Studio Theater, separate playback, or none)
provides the show sound to each zone of the backstage spaces. The stage manager(s) can also page to any of
several selected areas for actor and crew calls.
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Backstage video displays carry show video for monitoring in select locations. Unlike the lobby, backstage video
does not usually include digital signage.
Support AV systems for the shops and office areas include an overhead projector with connection for a laptop to
project images down onto the floor for sketching on drops, etc., and an overhead camera that feeds a display
allowing the artists to evaluate their work from an audience perspective. They also include possible support for
conference/presentation systems in a shared space.
SHARED COMMON EQUIPMENT
Shared Equipment
A small portable system (see also above) is provided. This system is suitable for use in lobby events or for
outdoors performances.
All audio and video systems are powered by a separate Audio & Video Technical Power System (AVTP) to ensure
noise-free operation. The AVTP system runs on a dedicated transformer and all associated outlets utilize
dedicated isolated ground wires and hospital-grade outlets. The AVTP system is used only for audio and video
equipment. The AVTP system includes 3-phase temporary power connections (company switches) onstage in the
Hilberry Theater and the Jazz Center for connecting temporary or supplementary rental equipment.
AV WORKSHOP SPACE AND STORAGE
AV Workshop
A workshop space needs to be provided as a place for AV systems maintenance to be performed, including
repairing cables and other equipment. This space can also be a storage space, but the storage and work areas
must be clearly delineated.
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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEMS STATEMENT OF PROBABLE COST
1. Proscenium Theater $375K
2. Studio Theater $85K
3. Lobby $50K
4. Lobby Projection System $250k
5. Portable System $15K
6. Total -- Estimate for AV Contractor $775K 1,2
Note 1: The AV subcontract budget estimates:
• are +/- 25% accurate, and are based on the design as presented in the Schematic Design
Documentation, and on past projects of a similar nature.
• are for fully integrated, installed, tested and commissioned systems provided by a professional AV
Integrator.
• are for normal work conditions in new construction in the greater Detroit area and are subject to
market conditions. They do not include technical power and cable raceways, taxes, bonding, mark-ups,
contingencies, inflation, or allowance for unusual contractual requirements included in the specification
General Conditions.
Note 2: There is likely not enough information available at this time for the Electrical Engineer to estimate the
associated electrical costs for the AV systems. Based on prior similar projects, we would estimate those costs to
be $200,000 (+/- 50%). These costs are NOT included in the Total on line 6 above.
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ADDENDUM LIST WSU GATEWAY THEATER – NEW CONSTRUCTION
1. ATT ductbank (C2.2) 2. Lobby connection Donor Room to existing building and landscape re-design of courtyard. (L1.1, Room
1201 on A1.1B and the following sketches - SK-13) 3. Updated electrical service. Relocation of main electrical room to the Lower Level (Room 0241 on A1.0B).
Reconfiguration of toilet rooms and janitor room wing (A1.1B).
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CONTRACTOR Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
Design Architect
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ExecutiveArchitect
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
HGA420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
HGA420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
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DESI / NASR Consulting Engineers6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
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Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
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1. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT ALL DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ANY WORK OR INSTALLATION
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF GYPSUM BOARD, COLUMN CENTERLINE, FACE OF CONCRETE, AND OR FACE OF MASONRY UNO
3. PROVIDE PATCHING COMPOUND AND UNDERLAYMENT TO REPAIR FLOORS DAMAGED BY DEMOLITION. RESTORE FLOOR SURFACE TO A LEVEL SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW FLOORING.
4. TYPICAL DOOR FRAME TO WALL DIMENSION IS 4" UNO. RE: A7.3
5. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.1 FOR PARTITION TYPES
6. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.3 FOR FIRESTOPPING AND PENETRATION DETAILS
7. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.2 FOR WALL REINFORCING DETAILS - PROVIDE WALL REINFORCING FOR MILLWORK, SHELVES, WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
8. REFER TO FLOOR FINISH PLANS (DRAWING SERIES A7.7) FOR:
- FLOOR PATTERN INTENT- WALL PROTECTION LOCATIONS- TRANSITION LOCATIONS
9. PROVIDE POSITIVE SLOPE AT ALL FLOOR DRAINS -REDUCE SUPPORTED SLAB DESIGNED THICKNESS BY 1/4" MAX TO ACCOMMODATE FLOOR SLOPE TO DRAIN
10. REFER TO MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING PLANS FOR EQUIPMENT PAD LOCATIONS.
11. ALL BASE CABINETS TO BE AS NOTED W/ WOOD FILLER PANELS WHERE NEEDED
12. NEW CONSTRUCTION WALLS TO BE FLUSH WITH EXISTING WHERE INDICATED.
13. PROVIDE GLASSMAT BACKER AT ALL TOILET ROOM TILE WALLS.
14. INFILL ALL UNUSED FLOOR/WALL PENETRATIONS TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE.
15. PROVIDE ACOUSTIC BATT AT PUBLIC RESTROOM
FLOOR PLAN NOTES
AREA OF WORK
NEW PARTITION WALL
1 HOUR RATED WALL
2 HOUR RATED WALL
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WSU PROJECT NO. 189-178578
FOR REFERENCE ONLY -
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
Structural Engineer
Civil Engineer
DESAI / NASR Consulting Engineers Inc. 6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
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WSU - GATEWAYTHEATER COMPLEX
DETROIT, MI
JAN. 30, 2019100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
1/8" = 1'-0"LOWER LEVEL - SECTOR B
PLAN KEYNOTES
Number Note
A1.100 PROVIDE MSA-1 ALONG WALL AT 4'-0" O.C.
DN
DN
UP
UP
UP
DN
UP
UP
UP
NORTH
FLOOR PLAN LEGEND
1. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT ALL DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ANY WORK OR INSTALLATION
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF GYPSUM BOARD, COLUMN CENTERLINE, FACE OF CONCRETE, AND OR FACE OF MASONRY UNO
3. PROVIDE PATCHING COMPOUND AND UNDERLAYMENT TO REPAIR FLOORS DAMAGED BY DEMOLITION. RESTORE FLOOR SURFACE TO A LEVEL SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW FLOORING.
4. TYPICAL DOOR FRAME TO WALL DIMENSION IS 4" UNO. RE: A7.3
5. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.1 FOR PARTITION TYPES
6. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.3 FOR FIRESTOPPING AND PENETRATION DETAILS
7. REFER TO SHEET A7.4.2 FOR WALL REINFORCING DETAILS - PROVIDE WALL REINFORCING FOR MILLWORK, SHELVES, WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
8. REFER TO FLOOR FINISH PLANS (DRAWING SERIES A7.7) FOR:
- FLOOR PATTERN INTENT- WALL PROTECTION LOCATIONS- TRANSITION LOCATIONS
9. PROVIDE POSITIVE SLOPE AT ALL FLOOR DRAINS -REDUCE SUPPORTED SLAB DESIGNED THICKNESS BY 1/4" MAX TO ACCOMMODATE FLOOR SLOPE TO DRAIN
10. REFER TO MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING PLANS FOR EQUIPMENT PAD LOCATIONS.
11. ALL BASE CABINETS TO BE AS NOTED W/ WOOD FILLER PANELS WHERE NEEDED
12. NEW CONSTRUCTION WALLS TO BE FLUSH WITH EXISTING WHERE INDICATED.
13. PROVIDE GLASSMAT BACKER AT ALL TOILET ROOM TILE WALLS.
14. INFILL ALL UNUSED FLOOR/WALL PENETRATIONS TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE.
15. PROVIDE ACOUSTIC BATT AT PUBLIC RESTROOM
FLOOR PLAN NOTES
AREA OF WORK
NEW PARTITION WALL
1 HOUR RATED WALL
2 HOUR RATED WALL
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ELEV #41290.18
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STORAGE1233TOILET
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Executive Architect Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
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Owner Wayne State University FP&M5454 Cass AveDetroit, MI 48202313.577.2424
WSU PROJECT NO. 189-178578
FOR REFERENCE ONLY -
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
Structural Engineer
Civil Engineer
DESAI / NASR Consulting Engineers Inc. 6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
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LEVEL ONE PLAN -SECTOR B
WSU - GATEWAYTHEATER COMPLEX
DETROIT, MI
JAN. 30, 2019100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
1/8" = 1'-0"LEVEL ONE - SECTOR B
PLAN KEYNOTES
Number Note
MSB-1-4000A, 208/120V 3PH, 4W
T-DPP-3500kVAPRI: 208VSEC: 208/120V
225kVAPRI: 208VSEC: 208/120VK13
TDPP-1 600A, 208/120V,3PH, 5W 100% GND, 100% IG,200% NEUTRAL
MLO
TPP-1225A
MLO
TPP-2150A
MLO
TPP-3150A
MLO
TPP-4150A
TRDPP-1 1200A, 208/120V 3PH , 4W 200% NEUTRAL, 100% GND
MLO
TR-1A200A
FTL
TRPP-1A225A
MLO
TRPP-2150A
MLO
TR-2200A
MLO
TR-1B200A
MLO
TRPP-1B
MLO
TRPP-3225A
MLO
TRPP-4225A
MLO
TRPP-5225A
FTL
TRPP-6A400A
MLO
TRPP-6B
TDPP-2
MLO
TPP-6100A
MLO
TPP-730A
MLO
TPP-820A
DPP-2 400A, 208/120V
MLO
RPP-6150A
MLO
RPP-7150A
MLO
RPP-8150A
CONVENIENCE PANELS EAST SIDE OF FACILITY
DPP-1 800A, 208/120V
MCB
RPP-1150A
MCB
RPP-2150A
MCB
RPP-3150A
MCB
RPP-4150A
MCB
RPP-5150A
CONVENIENCE PANELS WEST SIDE OF FACILITY
DRESSING ROOMS
MCB
EQPP-1400A
MCB
EQPP-2150A
MCB
EQPP-3150A
SUBSTATION
208/120V
FIRE PUMP
L
LSATS200A
N E
L
SBATS200A
N E
MLO
LSPP-1200A
MLO
LSPP-260A
MLO
SBPP200A
225A, 208/120V, 3PH, 4W
GEN-1250kW
FEEDER(AMPS) CONDUIT CONDUCTOR
FEEDER AND CONDUIT SIZES - CU
1600 (5) 3" 3#400 & 1#4/0 GND
1200K (4) 3" 5#350 & 2#3/0 GND
600KI (2) 3" 5#350 & 2#4/0 GND
400N 3 1/2" 4#500 & 1#3 GND
800N (3) 3" 4#300 & 1#1/0 GND
100= 3 WIRES100N= 4 WIRES100K= 200% NEUTRAL100I= ISOLATED GROUND
* VOLTAGE DROP CONSIDERATIONS NOTTAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION IN TABLE.
NOTES:
1200K 600KI
800N 400N 150N 150N
225I 150I 150I 150I 150N 150N 150N 150N 150N 150N 150N 150N
400N225N
100I 30I 20I
150K 225K225K200K 225K 200K 225K 400K
60N
200N200N
150N
150N
200N 200N
1200N (4) 3" 4#350 & 1#3/0 GND
350 3" 3#500 & 1#3 GND
225N 2 1/2" 4#4/0 & 1#4 GND
60N 1 1/4" 4#4 & 1#10 GND
200N 2 1/2" 4#3/0 & 1#6 GND
200 2" 3#3/0 & 1#6 GND
150N 2" 4#1/0 & 1#6 GND
150 1 1/2" 3#1/0 & 1#6 GND
80 1 1/4" 3#3 & 1#8 GND
400K 200K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 60K 60K
CO-TL-1400ATL1.1B
CO-TL-4200ATL1.1B
CO-TL-2100ATL1.2B
CO-TL-5100ATL1.2B
CO-TL-3100ATL1.3B
CO-TR-1100ATR1.1B
CO-TR-2100ATR1.1B
CO-TR-4100ATR1.3B
CO-TR-3100ATR1.4B
CO-TR-560ATR1.21B
CO-TR-660ATR1.22B
1200AF/1200AT
100K 2" 5#1 & 1#8 GND
60K 1 1/4" 5#4 & 1#10 GND
200K 2 1/2" 5#3/0 & 1#6 GND
400Kl (2) 2 1/2" 5#3/0 & 2#3 GND
225K 3" 5#4/0 & 1#4 GND
THEATER TENSION GRID
FLEXIBLE STAGE
FLEXIBLE THEATER RELAY PANEL
CATWALK TRAP ROOM PROSCENIUM STAGECONTROL ROOM
PROSCENIUM THEATERRELAY PANEL
PROSCNIUMTHEATERRELAY PANEL
MLO
DR-1400A
400K 200K
GRIDFORE STAGE GRID
ORCHESTRAPIT LIFT
PROSCENIUMSTAGE
CONTROL ROOM
TR-2 FLEXIBLE STAGE
MLO
TPP-5150A
150I
FLEXIBLE CONTROL ROOM
200AF/150AT
600AF600AT
225AF225AT
400AF400AT
800AF800AT
400AF400AT
150AF150AT
150AF150AT
200AF200AT
200AF200AT
225A 150A 150A150A 150A 150A150A 150A 150A150A 150A 150A150A
30A100A 20A
60A100A 60A100A100A 100A100A100A 100A400A 400A200A225A 225A150A225A 225A200A400A 200A 100A
200A 200A 150A1
UTILITY SERVICE ENTRANCE.208/120V 3PH, 4W
200N200N
6001200
ELEVATOR
UTILITY SERVICE ENTRANCE.208/120V 3PH, 4W
MSB-2, 3000A, 208/120V, 3PH, 4W
MLO
DR-1400A
B-1 B-2 B-3 HWP-1 HWP-2 JP-1 JP-2 MAU-1 AC-1B AC-2B OL-1 AHU-1-R1A AHU-1-R1B AHU-2-R2A AHU-2-R2B AHU-3-R3A AHU-3-R3B AHU-3-R3C AHU-3-R3D SP-2 SP-3 AHU-1-S1A AHU-1-S1B AHU-1-S2A AHU-1-S2B AHU-1-S3A AHU-1-S3B AHU-1-S3C AHU-1-S3D AHU-4-R4 AHU-4-S4 PP-1 WS-1
GENERAL NOTES
A. REFER TO ME800 SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL MOTOR INFORMATION, CONDUIT, AND CONDUCTOR SIZES TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
B. REFER TO THE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND COORDINATE WITH DIVISION 23 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
C. REFER TO FEEDER SCHEDULE FOR WIRE AND CONDUIT SIZES AS WELL AS FEEDER REQUIREMENTS.
D. REFER TO PANEL SCHEDULES FOR RATINGS AND ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF PANELBOARDS AND DISTRIBUTION BOARDS.
E. ELECTRICAL FEEDERS AND EQUIPMENT SHOWN WITH LIGHT LINES ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHOWN WITH DARK DASHED LINES ARE NEW.
KEYNOTES:
1. PROVIDE INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT AND CABLING SERVING FIRE PUMP UNDERSLAB OR WITHIN CONCRETE ENCASEMENT WHICH MEETS 2 HR. PROTECTION DEFINED WITHIN NEC.
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Executive Architect Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
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Owner Wayne State University FP&M5454 Cass AveDetroit, MI 48202313.577.2424
WSU PROJECT NO. 189-178578
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DESI / NASR Consulting Engineers6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
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1. TWO PIPE COMING UNDERGROUND FROM ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT ROOM 015 TO ELEVATOR 016 1) 3" FOR ELECTRICAL AND 1) 5" FOR HYDRAULIC LINES.
2. WEATHER PROOF GFCI RECEPTACLE.
3. LOW VOLTAGE AISLE LIGHTING.
4. LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER FOR AISLE LIGHTING.
5. FLOOR DUPLEX MOUNTED IN ORCHESTRA PIT FLOOR.
6. FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER.
7. RECEPTACLE TO BE MOUNTED IN AV BACK BOX
8. (1) DIMMED 20 AMP CIRCUIT
9. (2) DIMMED 20 AMP CIRCUITS
10. ORCHESTRA PIT LIFT CONTROLLER.
11. ORCHESTRA PIT LIFT MOTOR, PROVIDR NON-FUSED DISCONNECT AT LOCATION INDICATED.
12. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE TRENCH AT INDICATED LOCATION. PROVIDE SHEET METAL COVER. COVER SHALL INSTALL FLUSH TO COVER TRENCH OPENING.
13. SURFACE MOUNT ALL DEVICES ON FIRE RATED WALLS.
14. UNDERGROUND FEEDERS FROM GENERATOR TO SWITCHGEAR.
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DESI / NASR Consulting Engineers6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
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4743 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
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HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
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Civil Engineer
DESI / NASR Consulting Engineers6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
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4743 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
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KEYNOTES:
1. CAFE EQUIPMENT RECEPTACLE.
2. WEATHER PROOF GFI RECEPTACLE.
3. HAND DRYER PROVIDE DEDICATED 120V POWER FROM CIRCUIT INDICATED.
4. LOW VOLTAGE AISLE LIGHTING.
5. LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER FOR AISLE LIGHTING.
6. RECEPTACLE TO BE MOUNTED IN AV BACK BOX
7. 4 CIRCUITS WITH ISOLATED GROUND 3) 120V 20A FOR AV RACK
8. RECEPTACLE TO BE MOUNTED IN TC BACK BOX
9. (2) SWITCHED 20 AMP CIRCUITS
10. (3) SWITCHED 20 AMP CIRCUITS
11. (4) DIMMED 20 AMP CIRCUITS / (2) SWITCHED 20 AMP CIRCUITS
12. (6) DIMMED 20 AMP CIRCUITS / (2) SWITCHED 20 AMP CIRCUITS
13. 400 AMP COMPANY SWITCH DISCONNECT
14. 200 AMP COMPANY SWITCHED RECEPTACLE
15. (1) SWITCHED 20 AMP CIRCUIT
16. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE TRENCH INSTALLED AT INDICATED LOCATION, PROVIDE SHEET METAL COVER SHALL INSTALL FLUSH TO COVER TRENCH OPENING.
17. PROVIDE CONNECTION TO INDEX STRIP FIXTURES MOUNTED ON RIGGING.
18. PROVIDE (1) 208\120V, 30A CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNUCATIONS RACK POWER DISTRIBUTIONLSTRIP.
19. 100 AMP COMPANY SWITCH DISCONNECT.
20. TYPICAL RECEPTACLE: CONTRACTOR TO MOUNT RECEPTACLE ON WEB OF COLUMNS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE CONDUIT BEND IS NOT INSTALLED WITHIN CONCRETE SLAB. RECEPTACLE JUNCTION BOX, FACEPLATE AND CONDUIT SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH COLUMN.
21. DOOR OPERATOR,PROVIDE 1/2" CONDUIT FROMDOOR OPERATOR TO EACH HANDICAP ACTUATOR.
22. PROVIDE PULLBOXES FOR ALL CONDUIT SERVING EQUIPMENT WITHIN VESTIBULE BEHIND ACCESS PANEL AT THIS LOCATION. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
23. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL RECEPTACLE WITHIN BASE PLATE AT LOCATIONS INDICATE.
24. OVERHEAD COILING DOOR, PROVIDE 208 VOLT SINGLE PHASE POWER CONNECTION TO OVERHEAD COILING DOOR. PROVIDE 1/2" CONDUIT FROMCONTROL PANEL TO EACH PUSHBUTTON CONTROLLER.
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Executive Architect Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
HGA 420 5th Street N, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612.758.4000
Sheet S
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x 4
2"
Owner Wayne State University FP&M5454 Cass AveDetroit, MI 48202313.577.2424
WSU PROJECT NO. 189-178578
FOR R
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OR C
ONSTRUCTIO
N
Structural Engineer
Civil Engineer
DESI / NASR Consulting Engineers6765 Daly RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322248.392.2010
Spalding DeDecker905 South Blvd EastRochester Hills, MI 48307800.598.1600
Landscape Architect
Theatrical
Hamilton Anderson1435 Randolph Street, Suite 200Detroit, MI 48226313.964.0270
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander266 West 37th StreetNew York, NY 10018212.764.5630
Acoustics / AV Jaffe Holden114-A Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06864203.838.4168
3995-001-00
Lighting Auerbach Glasow1045 Sansome Street, Suite 300San Fransisco, CA 94111415.392.7528
Contractor Walbridge777 Woodward Ave. Suite 300Detroit, MI 48202313.963.8000
PLAN NORTH
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LEVEL ONE POWERPLAN - SECTOR B
WSU - GATEWAYTHEATER COMPLEX
4743 Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
JAN. 30, 2019100% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
1/8" = 1'-0"1
LEVEL ONE POWER PLAN - SECTOR B
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