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Semel - IPCN Renovation Project No. 944665.01 University of California, Los Angeles Construction Documents SCHEDULE OF FINISHES Section 09000 - 1 SECTION 09000 SCHEDULE OF FINISHES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Contractor shall submit samples of all specified materials to University’s Representative for approval prior to procurement. Samples shall be actual product. No color representations will be accepted. B. Submit proposed substitutions to University’s Representative for approval prior to procurement. C. Contractor shall submit working drawings of floor covering installation plans, wall panel working drawings and specialty items to University’s Representative for review and approval prior to procurement of materials and fabrication. D. Contractor shall submit specified mfr's full range of color options to University’s Representative for review and approval prior to procurement. E. Contractor to verify appropriateness of flooring adhesives to actual tested/documented slab moisture content prior to procurement. 1.2 SUBMITTALS – LEED A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable. 1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply. 1.3 COORDINATION REQUIREMENTS A. The finishes have been selected after a careful study of the program and aesthetics, not chosen capriciously nor arbitrarily. Accordingly the selected finishes will not be changed without caution or concern. 1. Slight variations in finishes of abutting or adjacent pieces will be acceptable if they are within one half of the range of approved samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in finishes of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved samples and they are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

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SECTION 09000

SCHEDULE OF FINISHES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Contractor shall submit samples of all specified materials to University’s Representative for approval prior to procurement. Samples shall be actual product. No color representations will be accepted.

B. Submit proposed substitutions to University’s Representative for approval prior to

procurement. C. Contractor shall submit working drawings of floor covering installation plans, wall panel

working drawings and specialty items to University’s Representative for review and approval prior to procurement of materials and fabrication.

D. Contractor shall submit specified mfr's full range of color options to University’s

Representative for review and approval prior to procurement. E. Contractor to verify appropriateness of flooring adhesives to actual tested/documented

slab moisture content prior to procurement. 1.2 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.3 COORDINATION REQUIREMENTS

A. The finishes have been selected after a careful study of the program and aesthetics, not chosen capriciously nor arbitrarily. Accordingly the selected finishes will not be changed without caution or concern.

1. Slight variations in finishes of abutting or adjacent pieces will be acceptable if

they are within one half of the range of approved samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in finishes of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved samples and they are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

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2. The University’s Representative shall be the arbiter of the acceptability of finishes and his judgment and decisions shall be final and conclusive based upon the aesthetic goals of the design.

B. See the Schedule of Finishes below to identify material finishes for type, texture,

patterns, color and placement. Fully coordinate the schedule for finishes with the drawings and other construction specification sections for information. Abbreviations and symbols contained in the schedule shall be consistent and fully coordinated with those in drawings, finish schedules and material boards. In resolving apparent inconsistencies or ambiguities as to finishes among separate parts of the contract documents, the following order of precedence shall prevail:

1. The finish Schedule take precedence over detailed drawings, and detailed

drawings will take precedence over general drawings.

C. Manufacturer’s trade names and numbers used in the finish schedule only to identify colors, finishes, textures and patterns. Products of other manufacturer’s that are “or equal” to colors, finishes, textures and patterns of manufacturers listed that meet requirements of technical specifications will be acceptable upon approval in writing by the University’s Representative. Refer to Section 01630, “Product Options & Substitutions”.

D. Location references in the finish schedule are furnished to establish design intent only.

Refer to Finish Schedule on the drawings and Architectural Plans for location and placement of materials.

Legend

AC Acoustical Ceiling PSG Paint-Semi Gloss CC Cubicle Curtain PL Plastic Laminate

CPT Carpet PCT Porcelain Tile CWT Ceramic Wall Tile RB Rubber Base FWP Fabric Wrapped Panel RS Roller Shade

GL Glass RSF Resilient Sheet Flooring GWT Glass Wall Tile SSM Solid Surface MET Metal SF Special Finish

MWP Moveable Wall Partition SS Stainless Steel

PEG Paint-Eggshell TER Terrazzo PFL Paint-Flat WC Wallcovering PSF Paint-Special Finish WD Wood

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Tag Description Mfr/Distrib.

Acoustic Ceiling AC-1 OMIT

AC-2 Acoustical Ceiling System

Manufacturer: Armstrong Armstrong Susp. (Grid): Prelude XL HD 15/16" Exposed Tee Melissa Blyth

Panel style: Ultima Vector #1920 877-276-7876 Color: White 310.294.0493 (cell) Size: 24" x 24" x 7/8" thick [email protected] Fire Rating: Class A Or Equal NRC: 0.70 Location: Lay-in Ceiling per RCP and Finish Schedule AC-3 Acoustical Ceiling System

Manufacturer: Armstrong Armstrong Susp. (Grid): Suprafine XL HD 9/16" Exposed Tee Melissa Blyth

Panel style: Cirrus #589HRC 877-276-7876 Edge Profile: Beveled Tegular 310.294.0493 (cell) Color: White [email protected] Size: 24" x 24" x 3/4" thick Or Equal Fire Rating: Class A NRC: 0.70 Location: Lay-in Ceiling per RCP and Finish Schedule AC-4 Acoustical Ceiling System

Manufacturer: Armstrong Armstrong Susp. (Grid): Suprafine XL HD 9/16" Exposed Tee Melissa Blyth

Panel style: Cirrus Themes #S414/S464 Stars 877-276-7876 Edge Profile: Beveled Tegular 310.294.0493 (cell) Color: White [email protected] Size: 24" x 24" x 3/4" thick Or Equal Fire Rating: Class A NRC: 0.65 Location: Sleep Lab/A Floor Accent Ceiling Tile per RCP

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Cubicle Curtain CC-1 Cubicle Curtain Manufacturer: Maharam Maharam Style: Moderate 511459 Vanessa Veloso Color: 001 Sand 8552 Melrose Ave. Contents: 56% Post-Consumer Recycled FR Polyester, Los Angeles, CA 90069 44% FR Polyester (310) 968-7595 (cell) Width: 72" [email protected] Repeat: 24-1/2"V, 57"H Or Equal Location: Clean Up C-09 Med Exam Rooms Sleep Labs Carpet CPT-1 Carpet

Manufacturer: Atlas Carpet Mills, Inc. Atlas Carpet Mills, Inc. Style: Composite Raleigh Leiban

Color: CP62 Latte 2200 Saybrook Ave Construction: Patterned Loop Los Angeles, CA 90040 Yarn Type: Antron Legacy Nylon Type 6,6 800-372-6274 Backing: Permian Bac MP (moisture barrier) 310-277-7907 Thickness w/back: .250" Or Equal Size: 12'-6" wide Broadloom Pattern Repeat 18.75" W x 37.5" L Stain/Soil: Duratech Tufted Yarn Wt: 36 oz./s.y. Static Control: warranted not to exceed 3.5kV Flammability: Flooring Radiant Panel Test: Class I NBS Smoke Chamber Test, less than 450 Carpet Adhesive: Per mfr. recommendation Carpet Adhesive: Per mfr. Recommendation, LEED Compliant

Adhesive VOC's: 0 g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l Recycled Content: 10% Post Consumer, 47.8% EPP, .1% Pre Consumer Mfr. Location: Los Angeles, CA Certification: Green Label Plus

Location: Conference Rooms

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CPT-2 Carpet

Manufacturer: Bentley Prince Street Bentley Prince Street Style/Number: Really Late Nite TV #4RV240AB0S Jill O'Neill

Color Number: Flat Screen #400285 14641 E. Don Julian Rd. Construction: Tufted Tip Sheared City of Industry, CA 91746 Yarn Type: Antron Lumena SD Nylon 800.423.4709 x5093 Backing: SelectRC 626.252.6916 mobile Thickness w/back: .280" Or Equal Size: 36" x 36" Tile Pattern Repeat: None Stain/Soil: Protekt Antimicrobial: Intersept Tufted Yarn Wt.: 24 oz. Adhesive: Healthbond Encore 8700

Static Control: warranted not to exceed 3.5kV Flammability: Flooring Radient Panel Test: Class I NBS Smoke Chamber Test, less than 450

Adhesive VOC's: 0 g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l Recycled Content: 2.43% Pre Consumer/27% Post Consumer Certification: Green Label Plus Installation: Monolithic per Floor Finish Plans Location: A, 2 and 3 Floors: throughout W & S Wings unless noted otherwise on Floor Finish Plan C Floor: offices, open workstations, reception

Ceramic Wall Tile CWT-1 Ceramic Wall Tile-Field

Manufacturer: Crossville Crossville Inc. Style: Retro Active P.O. Box 1168

Color: RPW1 Pure White Crossville, TN 38557 Size: 6" h x 12" w x 5/16" thick Julie Duenas Whalen Grout: Laticrete Spectralock, color: to be decided Cell: 310-462-6980 Grout Dim: 1/8" Office/Fax: 310-530-8393 Grout VOCs: .031 g/l Or Equal Adhesive: Laticrete 272 Mortar Adhesive VOCs: 0 g/l Max grout VOCs: 250 g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 65 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

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Location: M & W Public Restrooms Unisex Restroom CWT-2 Ceramic Wall Tile-Cove Base

Manufacturer: Crossville Crossville Inc. Style: Retro Active P.O. Box 1168

Color: RPW1 Pure White Crossville, TN 38557 Size: 2" h x 12" w x 3/8" thick Julie Duenas Whalen Grout: Laticrete Spectralock, color: to be decided Cell: 310-462-6980 Grout Dim: 1/8" Office/Fax: 310-530-8393 Grout VOCs: .031 g/l Or Equal Adhesive: Laticrete 272 Mortar Adhesive VOCs: 0 g/l Max grout VOCs: 250 g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 65 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350 Location: M&W Public Restrooms Unisex Restroom C-09 Clean Up CWT-3 OMIT Fabric Wrapped Panel OMIT FWP-1 Fabric @ Tack Panel

OMIT Manufacturer: Carnegie Carnegie Fabrics Style: Meteor 6427 F201 (Unbacked) 800.727.6770 Content: 100% IFR Xorel Or Equal Width: 56" Flammability: Class A, NFPA 701 Location: Reception (Tack panel at desk) @ Waiting Rooms Levels: A, 2, 3 FWP-2 Fabric @ Operable Partition

Manufacturer: Designtex Designtex Style: Kentucky Derby II for Modernfold Content: 100% Polyester Or Equal Width: 54" Finish: Teflon Backing: FR Acrylic Flammability: Class A, ASTM-84

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Location: Operable Partition inset panel Glass GL-1 Architectural Glass Type: Clear, tempered glass Thickness: 1/2" per details Location: Per Elevations GL-2 OMIT GL-3 Architectural Glass Type: Architectural Clear Mirror Edge detail: 1" Bevel all sides Thickness: Per details Location: M&W Restrooms GL-4 OMIT Glass Wall Tile GWT-1 Glass Wall Tile Manufacturer: Crossville Ceramics Crossville Ceramics Style: Custom Mosaic Blend Julie Duenas Whalen Color Blend: EG25B Moody Blue, Frosted PO Box 1168 EG080 Ice Blue, Frosted Crossville, TN 38557 EG400 Blue Angel, Frosted 931-484-2110 tel 080 Sea Glass, Frosted 931-456-2956 fax 080 Sea Glass, Iridescent 310-462-6980 local cell Size: 1" x 1" Mosaic, 10-5/8" x 10-5/8" sheet Or Equal Grout: Laticrete Spectralock, color: to be decided Grout Dim: 1/16"

Grout VOCs: .031 g/l

Adhesive: Laticrete 272 Mortar

Adhesive VOCs: 0 g/l

Max grout VOCs: 250 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 65 g/l Location: M&W Public Restrooms A Floor Unisex Restroom Accent Wall GWT-2 OMIT

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GWT-3 OMIT Metal MET-1 Metal Panel Manufacturer: To Be Decided To Be Decided Style: Solid Sheet Metal Gauge: 20 Color: Refer to PSF-1 Location Ceiling Panel at Elevator Lobby Floors A, 2 and 3 Moveable Wall Partition MWP-1 Moveable Wall Partition Manufacturer: DIRTT Environmental Solutions DIRTT Type: Moveable Wall Partitions per plans Jim Norfolk elevations, and details System Source, Inc. Dimensions: per plans and elevations 6601 Center Dr. West #650 Wood: FSC Certified Natural Walnut veneer Los Angeles, CA 90045 to match designer sample 310-988-7100 Glass: Clear Tempered 310-234-9434 fax Glass: Laminated Or Equal Glass: Backpainted to match Swiss Coffee #DEW341 Paint: to match Swiss Coffee #DEW341 Fabric Wr. Panel: to be selected Extrusions: Clear Anodized Aluminum PVC Components: Silver Recycled Content: varies Adhesives VOCs: 0 g/l Locations: Per plans Paint - Eggshell PEG-1 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DEW341 Swiss Coffee Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings"

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Location: As per plans and Finish Schedule PEG-2 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Decided Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: to match BM1459 Metro Gray 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Interview Exam Rooms PEG-3 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DE5151 Cinnamon Stick Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: To Be Decided PEG-4 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DE5359 Crossroads Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: To Be Decided PEG-5 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DE5745 Barrier Reef Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings"

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Location: To Be Decided PEG-6 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match ICI Kitten White 30YY78/035 Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Existing walls to be re-painted to match adjacent walls of same color PEG-7 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To be selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Level A, 2, 3 Elevator Lobby Accent Wall (adjacent to PSG-6 base) PEG-8 Eggshell Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B20W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Eggshell 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match existing adjacent walls Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: C-09 and C-114 walls

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Paint - Flat PFL-1 Flat Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B30W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Flat 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DEW341 Swiss Coffee Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Ceilings as per Finish Schedule PFL-2 Flat Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC #B30W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Flat 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match PSG-6 and PEG-7 Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Accent at Ceiling as per Finish Schedule Level A, 2 and 3 Elevator Lobby Paint - Special Finish PSF-1 Special Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi-Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match PEG-7 Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Primer/Metal: S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl® Primer, B66-310 Series (verify) Location: Metal Ceiling panel @ Elevator Lobby Levels A, 2 and 3 Refer to Arch. drawings for locations

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PSF-2 Special Finish Paint

Type: See Architect's Plans and Details Sheets A-2.02, A-2.04, A-2.05

Location: Exterior Sun Shades/Louvers Refer to Arch. drawings for locations PSF-3 Paint on Metal

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProIndustrial Zero VOC Acrylic Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi-Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Primer/Metal: S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl® Primer, B66-310 Series (verify) Location: Metal Accent @ Level 3 Elevator Lobby as per Finish Plans, Finish Schedule and Elevations PSF-4 Paint on Metal

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProIndustrial Zero VOC Acrylic Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi-Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Primer/Metal: S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl® Primer, B66-310 Series (verify) Location: Metal Accent @ Level 2 Elevator Lobby as per Finish Plans, Finish Schedule and Elevations PSF-5 Paint on Metal

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProIndustrial Zero VOC Acrylic Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi-Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings"

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Primer/Metal: S-W Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl® Primer, B66-310 Series (verify) Location: Metal Accent @ Level A Elevator Lobby as per Finish Plans, Finish Schedule and Elevations Paint - Semi Gloss PSG-1 Semi Gloss Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match DEW341 Swiss Coffee Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Base at Conf Room PEG-1 walls Med Exam Walls Pantry Walls PSG-2 Semi Gloss Finish Paint OMIT

OMIT Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: to be selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Base @ WC-1 walls @ Conference Rooms as per Finish Schedule PSG-3 Semi Gloss Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Level 3 Med Exam Accent Wall Level 3 Accent @ Elevator Lobby

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PSG-4 Semi Gloss Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Level 2 Med Exam Accent Wall Level 2 Accent @ Elevator Lobby PSG-5 Semi Gloss Finish Paint

Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh

Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To Be Selected Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Level A Med Exam Accent Wall Level A Accent @ Elevator Lobby PSG-6 Semi Gloss Finish Paint Manufacturer: Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams Type: ProMar 200 Zero VOC/Prod. #B31W2651 Attn: Penny Balogh Finish: Semi Gloss 2941-A N. Hesperian Wy Color: To match PEG-7 Santa Ana, CA 92706-1148 VOC: 0 g/l 310-999-9396 Cell Certification: SCS Indoor Advantage Gold or Greenseal Or Equal "Paints and Coatings" Location: Base at PEG-7 walls

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Plastic Laminate PL-1 Plastic Laminate

Manufacturer: Wilsonart Wilsonart Color: Beigewood #7850 Audrey Main

Finish: 18-Linearity 2400 Wilson Place Adhesive: Titebond II Premium wood glue PO Box 6110 Adhesive VOC: 5.5 g/l Temple Texas 76503-6110 Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l (949) 455-9033 Grain Direction: Horizontal Or Equal

Location: Cabinetry/Millwork

See also Finish Schedule

and Elevations/Details

PL-2 Plastic Laminate

Manufacturer: Wilsonart Wilsonart Color: Pearl Bisque #D485 Audrey Main

Adhesive: Titebond II Premium wood glue 2400 Wilson Place Adhesive VOC: 5.5 g/l PO Box 6110 Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l Temple Texas 76503-6110 Location: Toilet Partitions and cabinetry at (949) 455-9033 M&W Public Restrooms Or Equal

Unisex Toilet Rooms

PL-3 OMIT Porcelain Tile PCT-1 Porcelain Tile - Floor

Manufacturer: Daltile Dal Tile West LA Style: Fabrique (Colorbody Porcelain) Scott Sell

Color: P686 Creme Linen 3633 Lenawee Ave Size: 12" x 24" x 3/8" thick Suite 120 Grout: Laticrete Spectralock, color: to be determined Los Angeles, CA 90016 Grout Dim: 1/8" 310 559 8680 Grout VOCs: .031 g/l 310 559 8689 fax Adhesive: Laticrete 272 Mortar Or Equal

Adhesive VOCs: 0 g/l

Max grout VOCs: 250 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 65 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

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Location: M & W Public Restrooms and per plans and Finish Schedule PCT-2 Porcelain Tile - Floor

Manufacturer: Daltile Dal Tile West LA Style: Kimono Scott Sell

Color: P320 White Orchid 3633 Lenawee Ave Size: 12" x 24" x 3/8" thick Suite 120 Grout: Laticrete Spectralock, color: to be determined Los Angeles, CA 90016 Grout Dim: 1/8" 310 559 8680 Grout VOCs: .031 g/l 310 559 8689 fax Adhesive: Laticrete 272 Mortar Or Equal

Adhesive VOCs: 0 g/l

Max grout VOCs: 250 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 65 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350 Location: Unisex Restrooms and per plans and Finish Schedule Resilient Sheet Flooring

RSF-1 Resilient Sheet Flooring

Manufacturer: Forbo Flooring Systems Forbo Flooring Systems Style: Marmoleum Fresco Bob Fritz Color: 3871 Silver Birch 17332 Von Karman Avenue Size: 79" (6'-7") Wide Roll Irvine, Ca 92614 Thickness/Gauge: 2.5 mm (310) 971-3586 Heat Weld Rod: To Be Determined (310) 868-2520 fax Recycled Content: 45% Post Industrial [email protected] Adhesive: L910 Linoleum Sheet Adhesive Or Equal Adhesive VOCs: <1g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 60 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

Note: RSF-1 self coved base at Med Exam Location: Sleep Lab, Phlebotomy/Prep/Storage

Med Exam, Common Area/Pantry

Copy/Print/Mail

RSF-2 OMIT

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RSF-3 Resilient Sheet Flooring

Manufacturer: Forbo Flooring Systems Forbo Flooring Systems Style: Marmoleum Fresco Bob Fritz

Color: 3828 Blue Heaven 17332 Von Karman Avenue Size: 79" (6'-7") Wide Roll Irvine, Ca 92614 Thickness/Gauge: 2.5 mm (310) 971-3586 Heat Weld Rod: To be determined (310) 868-2520 fax Recycled Content: 46.5% Pre-Consumer [email protected] Adhesive: Forbo L-910 Or Equal Adhesive VOCs: <1g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 60 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

Location: Sleep Lab Inset Accent RSF-4 Resilient Sheet Flooring Manufacturer: Forbo Flooring Systems Forbo Flooring Systems Style: Marmoleum Fresco Bob Fritz

Color: 3876 Camel 17332 Von Karman Avenue Size: 79" (6'-7") Wide Roll Irvine, Ca 92614 Thickness/Gauge: 2.5 mm (310) 971-3586 Heat Weld Rod: To Be Determined (310) 868-2520 fax Recycled Content: 46.5% Pre-Consumer [email protected] Adhesive: Forbo L-910 Or Equal Adhesive VOCs: <1g/l Max adhes. VOCs: 60 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

Location: Sleep Lab Inset Accent RSF-5 Resilient Sheet Flooring

Manufacturer: Forbo Flooring Systems Forbo Flooring Systems Style: Marmoleum Fresco Bob Fritz

Color: 3846 Natural Corn 17332 Von Karman Avenue Size: 79" (6'-7") Wide Roll Irvine, Ca 92614 Thickness/Gauge: 2.5 mm (310) 971-3586 Heat Weld Rod: To Be Determined (310) 868-2520 fax Recycled Content: 46.5% Pre-Consumer [email protected] Adhesive: Forbo L-910 Or Equal

Adhesive VOCs: <1g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 60 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

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Location: Sleep Lab Inset Accent

RSF-6 Resilient Sheet Flooring

Manufacturer: Nora Rubber Flooring Nora/Freudenberg Group Style: Environcare ED Static Dissipative Bob Love

Color: 2930 Windflower LEED AP

Size: 48" wide roll 94 Glen Street Thickness/Gauge: 2.0 mm (0.08") Lawrence, MA 01843 Adhesive: 685 Conductive Acrylic Adhesive 310.339.3227 Adhesive VOCs: 0g/l [email protected] Max adhes. VOCs: 60 g/l Or Equal

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

Location: EEG Rooms

Floor and self coved base Roller Shade/Windows RS-1 Roller Shade/Solar Shade Manufacturer: Lutron Lutron Shade Systems Style: Classico/Basketweave 90 SCI Color: Beige/Pearl Gray #SQ21-90 Jon Rosen Openess Factor: 3% 1881 McGaw Avenue Content: 35% Fiberglass/65% Vinyl on Fiberglass Irvine, CA 92614 Usable Roll Width 96" wide (949) 622-3000 Flammability: NFPA 701-2004 passed (949) 261-6966 fax Certifications: Greenguard Certified. PVC free [email protected] Location: Throughout, as indicated on plans Or Equal and elevations RS-2 Roller Shade/Black out Shade Manufacturer: Lutron Lutron Shade Systems Style: Value Premiere Blackout SCI Color: White BP-P62-0 Jon Rosen Openess Factor: 0%, Blackout 1881 McGaw Avenue Content: 100% Polyester Irvine, CA 92614 Usable Roll Width: 92" wide (949) 622-3000 Flammability: NFPA 701-1999 passed (949) 261-6966 fax Certifications: Greenguard Certified. PVC Free. [email protected] Location: Throughout, as indicated on plans Or Equal and elevations

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Rubber Wall Base RB-1 Rubber Wall Base

Manufacturer: Johnsonite Johnsonite Style: Millwork Contour Wall Base Ellen Wren

Profile: Mandalay MW-XX-H6 3042 Hollycrest Place Color: 01 Snow White Los Angeles, CA 90068 Dim: 6" high straight base (323) 876-3801 Manuf. Adhesive: #960 base adhesive Or Equal

Adhesive VOC's: 1 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350 Location: Typical Wall Base in W & S Wings as per plans and Finish Schedule RB-2 OMIT RB-3 Rubber Wall Base Manufacturer: Johnsonite Johnsonite Style: Millwork Contour Wall Base Ellen Wren Profile: Mandalay MW-XX-H6 3042 Hollycrest Place Color: #08 Icicle Los Angeles, CA 90068 Dim: 6" high straight base (323) 876-3801 Manuf. Adhesive: #960 base adhesive Or Equal

Adhesive VOC's: 1 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

Location: 38200C Corridor and any

wall base adjacent to PEG-6 walls

RB-4 Rubber Wall Base

Manufacturer: Johnsonite Johnsonite Style: Millwork Contour Wall Base Ellen Wren

Profile: Mandalay MW-XX-H6 3042 Hollycrest Place Color: #121 Cement Los Angeles, CA 90068 Dim: 6" high straight base (323) 876-3801 Manuf. Adhesive: #960 base adhesive Or Equal

Adhesive VOC's: 1 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350

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Location: Wall base at WC-1 walls. Wall base at PEG-2 walls. RB-5 Rubber Wall Base

Manufacturer: to be determined To be determined Style: to be selected

Profile: to be selected Color: to be selected Dim: to be selected Manuf. Adhesive: #960 base adhesive

Adhesive VOC's: 1 g/l

Max adhes. VOCs: 50 g/l

Certification: Floorscore or CA DPHS 01350 Location: Wall base at C-09 and C-114 to match existing adjacent Solid Surface SSM-1 Solid Surface

Manufacturer: IceStone IceStone Color: Snow Flurry SpecCeramics, Inc.

Finish: Polished Elena Limon Thickness: 1.25" 1645 16th Street Sealer: As per mfr. recommendation Santa Monica, CA 90404 Location: Conference Room (310) 450.7732 Office Unisex Toilet (all floors) (310) 633-1833 Cell Video Viewing Rm Or Equal Sleep/EEG Monitoring Doc Prep/Multi-Purpose and as per Finish Schedule SSM-2 Solid Surface

Manufacturer: IceStone IceStone Color: Sky Pearl SpecCeramics, Inc.

Finish: Polished Elena Limon Thickness: 1.25" 1645 16th Street Sealer: As per mfr. recommendation Santa Monica, CA 90404 Location: Counter Top at (310) 450.7732 Office M&W Public Restrooms (310) 633-1833 Cell Or Equal

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SSM-3 Solid Surface

Manufacturer: Avonite Surfaces Avonite Surfaces Color: Kokoura #F1-9117 800.428.6648

Finish: Satin (310) 408-4090 cell Thickness: 1/2" Standard Lisa Meenan Recycled Content: verify [email protected] Location: Counter tops as per Finish Schedule Or Equal Pantry, Interview Exam, Med Exam, Copy Rm, EEG Exam, Blood Draw SSM-4 Solid Surface

Manufacturer: Corian Corian Color: to be selected PDC

Finish: Polished Staci Welch Thickness: 1/2" Material 15300 N. 90th Street #200 Certifications: SCS Certified, 10% Recycled Content Scottsdale, AZ 85230 Location: Threshold as per plans (877) 590-5998 (480) 620-4613 Cell

Or Equal Specialty Finish

SF-1 Special Finish

Manufacturer: NASS Fresco Finishes NASS Fresco Finishes Style: to match sample (FRC-11-02-012) 200 Opatrny Drive Color: to match sample PEG-1 (Swiss Coffee) Fox River Grove,IL 60021 Finish: 2 coats surface protectant/Matte 866.373.7261 Application: hand trowelled over Primed GypBd Attn: Kathie Wood Flammability: Class A 626.917.4788 Location: As indicated on Plans and Elevations [email protected] Column and accent wall Or Equal Level A, 2, and 3 Elev Lobby SF-2 Special Finish Manufacturer: 3Form 3Form

Style: TO BE DETERMINED Rebecca Franson Koteen

Gauge: 1/2" C 310 272 6088 Front Finish: Sandstone F 310 837 7257 Back Finish: Sandstone Or Equal

Location: Pass-Thru Door Panel Level C

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Stainless Steel

SS-1 Ferrous Stainless Steel

Manufacturer: To Be Decided TO BE DETERMINED

Color: To Be Decided

Finish: #430 to match finish on the smoke guard

Thickness: To Be Decided

Location: Elevator doors and frames @ Floors A, 2, 3

Refer to Elevation #11/A4.42

Accent at Corridor Wall per Elevations Terrazzo TER-1 Poured Terazzo Flooring

Manufacturer: Corradini Corradini Corporation Style: Poured Epoxy Terrazzo Chris Corradini

Color: Corradini Formula #6827-1-E 18100 Mt. Washington St. 20% Mother of Pearl #3 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 80% True Gray #1 800-782-9252 Dim.: 3/8" Thick Or Equal Location: Public Areas/Lobby (Dark) TER-2 Poured Terazzo Flooring

Manufacturer: Corradini Corradini Corporation Style: Poured Epoxy Terrazzo Chris Corradini

Color: Corradini Formula #7269-8-E 18100 Mt. Washington St. Dim.: 3/8" Thick Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Location: Public Areas/Lobby (Light) 800-782-9252 Or Equal TER-3 Pre Cast Terrazzo Wall Base

Manufacturer: Corradini Corporation Corradini Corporation Style: Pre-cast Terrazzo Base 18100 Mt. Washington St.

Color: To match TER-2 (Light) Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Dimension: 6" 800-782-9252 Location: Public Areas Or Equal as per plans and Finish Schedule

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TER-4 Pre Cast Terrazzo Wall Base

Manufacturer: Corradini Corporation Corradini Corporation Style: Pre-cast Terrazzo Base 18100 Mt. Washington St.

Color: To match TER-1 (Dark) Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Dimension: 6", 12" and 18" per Elevations 800-782-9252 Location: Public Areas / Corridor as per Or Equal Plans, Elevations and Finish Schedule Wallcovering WC-1 Wallcovering

Manufacturer: Wolf Gordon Wolf Gordon Pattern: Irene Motion #G 7136463 Suzanne Whitney

Color: Light Gray 33-000 47th Avenue Pattern Repeat: N/A Long Island City, NY 11101 Width: 54" (718) 391-4465 fax Weight: 10.2 oz./l.y. (310) 498-5034 cell Face Content: 50% Pulp, 30% Poly, 20% Acrylic [email protected] Backing: Woven Polyester/Cotton Or Equal Flammability: Class A per ASTM E 84 Adhesive: Roman Pro 880 Adhesive VOC: 13 g/l Max Adhes. VOCs: 50g/l Recycled Content: 30% Post Consumer Location: Conference Rooms Accent walls as per Finish Plans WC-2 OMIT WC-3 OMIT WC-4 OMIT WC-5 OMIT WC-6 Wallcovering

Manufacturer: Designtex Designtex Pattern: Reseau #5111-401 Kim McCready

Color: Winter Sky (800) 797-4949 Pattern Repeat: N/A Or Equal Width: 54" Weight: 20 oz./l.y. Content: 100% Duraprene Flammability: Class A per ASTM E-84

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Adhesive: Roman Pro 880 Adhesive VOC: 13 g/l Max Adhes. VOCs: 50g/l Recycled Content: 6% Post Consumer Location: A-56 Sleep Lab WOOD WD-1 Wood Veneer Manufacturer: Eppink Eppink Species: FSC Certified American Walnut Veneer Dan Eppink Cut: Quarter Sawn 11900 Center Street Stain: Custom per designer sample Southgate, CA 90280 Grain Orientation: Horizontal (562) 633-1275 Sealer/Finish: Conversion Varnish/Satin Or Equal Sealer VOC: <1 g/l Location: Waiting Room wall panels Waiting Room reception desk Elevator Lobby wall panels Doors as per Door Schedule See also Elevations and Finish Schedule WD-2 Wood Solid Base

Manufacturer: Eppink Eppink Species: FSC Certified American Walnut Solids Dan Eppink

Cut: Quarter Sawn 11900 Center Street Stain: Custom per designer sample Southgate, CA 90280 Grain Orientation: Horizontal (562) 633-1275 Sealer/Finish: Conversion Varnish/Satin Or Equal Sealer VOC: <1 g/l Location: Elevator Lobby Base at wood-paneled walls Waiting Room reception desk See also Elevations and Finish Schedule WD-3 OMIT

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES Section 09100 - 1

SECTION 09100

METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install metal support assemblies as indicated on the drawings and specified. B. Metal support assemblies shall comply with Division of State Architect (DSA)

Interpretation of Regulation IR 25-2.10. If conflict exists between Section 09100, IR 25-2.10 shall prevail and govern requirements of construction.

C. Related Sections:

1. Section 05400: Cold-Formed Metal Framing 2. Section 05403: Slotted Cold-Formed Steel Framing 3. Section 09110: Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems 4. Section 09120: Ceiling Suspension System 5. Section 09200: Lathing and Gypsum Plastering 6. Section 09250: Gypsum Board 7. Section 09500: Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Systems

1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with OSHPD and the California Building Code (CBC), 2010 Edition requirements.

B. Design Requirements:

1. Metal Studs: Studs for interior partitions shall be roll-formed channel or C-shapes. 2. Track: Stud track for floor and ceiling anchorage shall be channel configuration,

sized to fit studs. Galvanized steel as manufactured for installation with specified metal studs.

3. Design: Design is based on minimum 5 pounds per square foot load applied

perpendicular to the walls. Deflection shall not exceed 1/240 under the design load.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Shop Drawings: Submit plans, elevations and details indicating extent of Work and connection details.

B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's catalog data for each item proposed for installation. C. Certificates: Furnish manufacturer's certification that materials meet or exceed

Specification requirements. 1.4 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products

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specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Coordinate with related Work to provide blocking for items mounted on finished surfaces and to furnish allowances for pipes and other items inside partitions and walls.

B. Comply with the following as a minimum requirement:

1. ANSI A 42.3 Lathing and Furring for Portland Cement Based Plaster, Exterior and Interior.

2. American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual -

Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, current edition.

3. American Welding Society (AWS): Structural Welding Code (D1.1); Specification

for Welding Sheet Steel in Structures (D1.3). 4. ASTM Standards:

a. ASTM A 653 - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process.

b. ASTM A 570 - Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheet and Strip, Structural

Quality. c. ASTM A 611 - Steel, Cold-Rolled Sheet Carbon, Structural Quality. d. ASTM A 641 - Zinc Coated (Galvanized) Carbon Steel Wire. e. ASTM C 841 - Installation of Interior Lathing and Furring. f. ASTM C 847 - Metal Lath. g. ASTM C 933 - Welded Wire Lath. h. ASTM C 955 - Load Bearing (Transverse and Axial) Steel Studs,

Runners (Tracks), and Bracing or Bridging, for Screw Application of Gypsum Board and Metal Plaster Bases.

i. ASTM C 1002 - Steel Drill Screws for the Application of Gypsum Board. j. ASTM C 1047 - Accessories for Gypsum Wallboard and Gypsum Veneer

Base

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k. ASTM C 1063 - Installation of Lathing and Furring For Portland Cement

Based Plaster. C. Tolerances: Install walls and partitions on straight lines, plumb, free of twists or other

defects, and contacting a 10 foot straightedge for its entire length at any location within a 1/8 inch tolerance. Install horizontal framing level within a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 12 feet in any direction.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Furnish all means necessary to protect metal framing, furring and lathing materials before, during and after installation. If damaged, immediately provide required repairs and replacements.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Wall Framing and Furring for Plaster: Channel-type studs, floor runners, and ceiling runners shall be furnished from hot-dip galvanized, cold-rolled, copper-bearing sheet steel, conforming to ASTM A 123, Designation CS-2, G60 coating. Studs shall be 20 gage unless otherwise indicated. Channel-shaped steel studs shall be not less than 0.047 inch uncoated thickness. Stud flanges shall be not less than 1-5/16 inch wide. Each stud shall be designed to be installed with floor and ceiling runners and shall be furnished with knockouts located at not more than 24 inch on center. Floor runners and ceiling runners shall be not less than 22 gage, galvanized steel with not less than 1-1/4 inch, sized as indicated or required.

B. Wall Framing and Furring:

1. Load bearing: Studs for load-bearing walls shall conform to ASTM C 955. Studs

shall be C-shaped, roll-formed steel fabricated from minimum 18 gage, and G60 hot-dip galvanized coated sheet. Stud sizes shall be as indicated. Floor and ceiling runner tracks shall conform to ASTM C 955. Tracks shall be prefabricated, U-shaped with minimum 3/4 inch flanges, unpunched web, fabricated from G60 hot-dip galvanized coated sheet. Bridging in load bearing walls shall conform to ASTM C 955. Bridging shall be minimum 3/4 inch wide x 7/16 inch deep cold-rolled steel channel with weld attachment clips at each stud location or V-bar type weld or screw attached to each stud flange. Bridging shall establish lateral support for the stud.

2. Non-load bearing: Studs for non-load bearing walls shall conform to ASTM C

645. Studs shall be C-shaped, roll-formed steel with minimum uncoated design thickness of 20 gage, fabricated from G40 hot-dip galvanized coated sheet. Floor and ceiling runner tracks shall conform to ASTM C 645. Tracks shall be U-shaped, unpunched web, thickness to match studs, fabricated from G40 hot-dip galvanized coated sheet.

3. Partitions supporting a mortar bed: Studs that receive mortar bed set ceramic

tile, brick, or mini-brick finish shall be minimum thickness 16 gage and otherwise conform to requirements for load bearing partitions.

4. Studs at wall mounted items: Provide 16 gage studs at wall-hung lavatories,

urinals, grab bars, wall-hung casework, fixtures, equipment, and where similar items are indicated on Drawings.

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C. Stud gages indicated on Drawings or specified are minimum. Where required stud height

and/or loads exceed code requirements or manufacturer's recommendations, provide heavier gage studs and/or decrease stud spacing as necessary to conform to Applicable Code Requirements.

D. Suspended and Furred Ceiling Systems and Wall Furring: Suspended ceiling framing

system shall support the finished ceiling, light fixtures, air diffusers, and accessories, as required. The suspension system shall allow a maximum deflection of L/240. Carrying channels shall be fabricated from minimum 0.0548 inch thick cold-rolled steel, 1-1/2 inch wide x 7/16 inch deep. Carrying channels for supports under ducts shall be 2 inches in size as specified. Carrying channels shall be fabricated from hot-dip galvanized coated sheet. 1. Plaster Ceilings: Cross furring members shall conform to ASTM C 645, and shall

be fabricated from cold-rolled steel, 3/4 inch wide x 7/16 inch deep. Furring members shall be fabricated from hot-dip galvanized coated sheet.

2. Gypsum Wallboard Ceilings: Furring members shall be fabricated from cold-

rolled steel, 7/8 inch x 2-9/16 inches. Furring members shall be fabricated from hot-dip galvanized coated sheet.

E. Shaft Wall Framing Members: CH studs, 16 gage for 2-1/2 inch studs, 16 gage for 4 inch

studs, conforming to ASTM 645, fabricated of steel conforming to ASTM A 653, Grade A, yield point 40 ksi, hot-dip galvanized.

F. Framing Accessories: Provide all standard related accessories including floor and ceiling

tracks, clips, web stiffeners, anchors, and similar items, of the same manufacture as each type of stud specified, and as required for a complete installation. 1. Fire Rated Top Tracks: Approved assemblies bearing UL or ITS rating, required

fire ratings and per Applicable Code Requirements. Tracks shall be "Sliptrack,” manufactured by Sliptrack Systems, Inc., Anaheim, CA, "Fire-Trak,” manufactured by Fire-Trak Corporation, “Flame Safe Flow Trak System” by Grace Construction Products, or equal.

G. Splay Wires and Compression Struts: manufacturers acceptable to manufacturer of

ceiling grids, gages and types as required by Applicable Code Requirements for ceiling types and weights specified.

H. Wires: Soft-annealed galvanized steel wire, 8 gage for hanger wires and 16 gage for

framing unless otherwise specified. I. Fasteners: Wafer-head screws, self-drilling type for 20 gage metal and heavier. J. Fire Rated Acoustical Foam Tape: Compressible, closed cell polyvinyl chloride foam with

pressure sensitive adhesive, in rolls with protective release liner on non-adhesive face, 6 pounds per cubic foot density, 1 inch wide x not less than 1/4 inch thick, self-extinguishing, UL 94 recognized, Norseal V740FR, manufactured by Norton Performance Plastics Corporation, Grace, NUCO, 3M, or equal.

K. Acoustical Sealant: Permanently resilient type, non-hardening, manufactured by USG,

Gold Bond, Pecora Corp, Tremco, or equal. The volatile organic compound (VOC) limits in grams per liter (g/L) shall not exceed the following when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

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1. Sealants: 250 g/L L. Zinc-Rich Paint: Conform to Fed Spec DOD-P-21035A, Z.R.C. "Cold Galvanizing

Compound", manufactured by ZRC Products Company, or equal. Allow for touch-up of galvanized surfaces.

M. Steel Backing Plates: Provide a minimum 4 inch wide by 20 gage steel, or sections of

studs and stud track welded to web of studs, except as otherwise indicated. Apply shop coat of metal primer.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that overhead or concealed Work is completed, tested, inspected, and finished as required before starting Work of this section.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Walls and Partitions:

1. Fasten floor runners for exterior walls and interior partitions to concrete slab with required power driven fasteners. Spacing of fasteners not to exceed 24 inches on center. Fasten ceiling runners to structure.

2. Sound insulated walls and partitions: Embed floor runner tracks in two beads of

acoustical sealant or two runs of compressible tape seal unless otherwise indicated on Drawings. Install the top track nested into slotted track system, in same manner for full height insulated walls. Where wall ends abutting concrete, masonry, or steel set end studs in two beads of acoustical sealant or two tape seals and secure at 4-foot centers vertically.

3. Space studs not over 16 inch on center unless indicated otherwise. Studs shall

be located approximately 2 inches from door frame jambs, abutting partitions and partition corners, except those providing support for door and window openings.

4. Furnish and install manufacturer's standard floor track and shoes. Securely wire

studs to shoes. Studs may be tack-welded to floor track instead of providing wired shoes. Fasten track to floor by means of 1/4 inch x 1-1/4 inch Star "Dryvin" hammer drive anchors or 3/16 inch x 1 inch round head, "Rawl-Drives" one-piece expansion bolts spaced not to exceed 3 feet, and installed in drilled holes in slab, or to wood joist with nails as indicated. Track may be fastened to concrete floor slabs with 1/4 inch x 7/8 inch low-velocity, power-driven fasteners.

5. Studs shall be seated squarely in track with stud web and flanges abutting track

web, plumbed and securely fastened with sheet metal screws, to flanges or web of both floor and top tracks. Provide 4 screws per stud.

6. Where there is no suspended ceiling, tops of stud walls shall be provided with

track and shoes and be fastened as specified for floors. Welding of studs to ceiling track will not be permitted except where bearing studs are installed.

7. Over metal doorframes, install a cut-to-length section of runner track, with flanges

slit and web-bent to allow flanges to overlap adjacent vertical studs, and securely fasten to studs. At doorjambs, extend studs continuous to structure above.

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8. Bridging, or horizontal bracing of 1-1/2 inch, cold-rolled channels shall be fastened in a manner to prevent stud rotation. Bridging shall be furnished as follows: walls up to 10 feet high, one row at mid-height; walls exceeding 10 feet high, bridging or bracing rows spaced not to exceed 5 feet on center.

9. Wind bracing shall be fastened where indicated on Drawings. Minimum size of

strap shall be as indicated on Drawings. Track where strap terminates shall be anchored as indicated on Drawings.

B. Plaster Ceiling Suspension System:

1. Provide horizontal furring in accordance with CBC 2010 Edition Table 2511.1.1 2. Hanger Wires: Hanger wire shall be wrapped twice around runner channel,

drawn up taut, and wrapped twice around itself. 3. Runner channels shall be installed 6 inches maximum from walls, parallel to

runners. Splices in runner channels shall be provided at hangers only, by lapping channels not less than 12 inches and tying channels together at 2 points with a double wrap of tie wire twisted up taut.

4. Ends of runner channels abutting concrete or masonry surfaces shall be 1-1/4

inch clear and shall be tied to wall or partition with 3/4 inch channel brackets providing a 4-inch right angle bend secured with two 1/4 inch by 1 inch power-driven fasteners. Brackets shall extend from face of surface not less than 8 inches and shall be tied to runner channels at 2 points with double wrap of tie wire twisted up taut.

5. Securely saddle-tie furring channels to runner channels at each crossing with 16

gage tie wire twisted up taut, and with wings left uncut and bent back. C. Gypsum Wallboard Ceiling Suspension and Framing: Suspended ceiling system framing

shall be installed in accordance with ASTM C 754, and as follows.

1. Hangers shall be spaced not more than 48 inches along runner channels and 36 inches in the other direction or 42 inches in both directions unless otherwise indicated. Locations of hanger wires shall be coordinated with other Work. Hangers at ends of runner channels shall be located not more than 6 inches from walls. Hanger wire shall be fastened to structural elements with required fasteners. Sags or twists, which develop in the suspended system, shall be adjusted. Damaged or faulty parts shall be replaced as required.

2. Main Runners: Hanger wires shall be double strand saddle-tied to runner

channels and the ends of hanger wire shall be twisted three times around itself. Main runners shall be located to within 6 inches of the parallel wall to support the ends of cross furring. Main runners shall not come in contact with abutting masonry or concrete walls. Where main runners are spliced, ends shall be overlapped 12 inches with flanges of channels interlocked, and shall be securely tied at each end of splice with wire looped twice around the channels.

3. Furring channels shall be fastened to the runner channels and to structural

supports at each crossing with tie wire, hairpin clips, or required fastenings. Furring channels shall be located within 2 inches of parallel walls and beams, and shall be cut 1/2 inch short of abutting walls.

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4. Ceiling Openings: Support members shall be provided as required at ceiling openings for access panels, recessed light fixtures, and air supply or exhaust. Support members shall be not less than 1-1/2 inch main runner channels and vertically installed suspension wires or straps shall be located to establish at least the minimum support specified for furring and wallboard attachment. Intermediate structural members not a part of the structural system, shall be provided for attachment or suspension of support members.

5. Light fixtures and air diffusers shall be supported directly from suspended ceiling

runners. Wires shall be provided at required locations to support the weight of recessed or surface mounted light fixtures and air diffusers.

6. Control Joints: Ceiling control joints for expansion and contraction shall be

located where indicated or on reviewed submittals. A control joint or intermediate blocking shall be installed where ceiling framing members change direction.

a. Interior Ceilings With Perimeter Relief: Control joints shall be installed so

the linear dimensions between control joints shall not exceed 50 feet in either direction or more than 2500 square feet in area.

b. Interior Ceilings Without Perimeter Relief: Control joints shall be installed

so the linear dimensions between control joints shall not exceed 30 feet in either direction nor more than 900 square feet in area.

D. Splay Wires and Compression Struts: Install as detailed and as required to prevent

upward and sideward motion under seismic conditions, as required by code. E. Suspension Under Ducts: For hangers spaced at 4 to 5-1/2 foot centers, provide 6 gage

hanger wires with minimum 2 inch runner channels spaced at maximum 48 inch centers. For greater spans, design system for live load of 10 pounds per square foot of area plus dead load and furnish a detail in the Shop Drawings.

F. Furring: Provide framing for horizontal furring as shown or required. Conform to above

requirements as applicable.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS Section 09110 - 1

SECTION 09110

NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide metal studs and channel framing of vertical surfaces, as shown and as specified. B. Related Sections:

1. Section 05400: Cold-Formed Metal Framing 2. Section 05403: Slotted Cold-Formed Steel Framing 4. Section 09120: Ceiling Suspension System 5. Section 09200: Lathing and Gypsum Plastering 6. Section 09250: Gypsum Board 7. Section 09500: Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Systems

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions for each

type of steel studs required to show compliance with these Specifications. C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings and calculations stamped and signed by the

Contractor's California registered professional engineer for systems that differ from the Contract Documents.

D. For anchorages or details other than as shown or specified submit in accordance with

requirements of Section 01630, PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

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A. Allowable Tolerance: Limit tolerance for bow and alignment to 1/8 inch in 10 feet. B. Testing of Concrete Anchors: University will pay for testing. Contractor shall pay for

retesting of nonconforming Work. Refer to Section 01400, QUALITY CONTROL.

1. The Testing Laboratory will perform tests on expansion bolts in accordance to ASTM A488 and as shown.

2. Tests shall be made in the presence of the Inspector of Record. 3. If any anchor fails testing, test all anchors of the same category not previously

tested until 20 consecutive pass, then resume the initial testing frequency. Testing should occur 24 hours minimum after installation of the subject anchors.

C. Welding Qualifications: Welding procedures, welders, and tackers shall be qualified in

accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) 1.3. D. Comply with requirements of the following:

1. Metal Stud Manufacturing Association (MSMA). 2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C754.

E. Fire Resistant Ratings: Comply with fire resistance ratings as indicated and as required by the codes as listed in Section 01060, REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. Provide materials, accessories and installation procedures which have been listed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) or tested in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E119 for the type of construction shown.

1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Examine all parts of the Drawings and specifications for any conditions which require surface-mounted equipment, or other furnishing which will be supported on or secured to metal framing or backing plates. Coordinate for location, heights, weight and anchorage requirements. Direct all questions discrepancies or detrimental conditions affecting installation to University's Representative.

1.6 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND STORAGE

A. Deliver products and materials in original unopened packages, containers, or bundles with manufacturer's label intact and legible.

B. Remove items delivered in broken, damaged, rusted, or unlabeled condition from Project

site immediately. C. Protect metal studs from rusting and damage.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Metal Manufacturer: Knorr Steel Framing, Western Metal Lath, Dietrich Industries, or equal ICBO ER-4943P. Supply materials by one manufacturer.

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2.2 MATERIALS

A. Materials shall comply with ASTM C645. B. Metal Studs: Thickness, profile, and dimensions shall be as indicated on the drawings. C. Joists: Formed steel, ASTM A570, Grade 30, unless otherwise noted. Hot-dipped

galvanized finish. Size and gage as shown on Drawings. D. Track: "Screwable Track, 'SS' Series," gage to match studs, unpunched, galvanized steel,

1-1/2-inch flanges. E. Compensating Channel: "T-DL" Deep leg Track, 14 gage, unpunched, 1-1/2-inch flanges,

rust inhibitive finish, with throat dimension as needed to allow track to nest inside.

1. Contractor's Option: "Slotted Top Track" by Metal-Lite, Inc., 16 gage; The Steel Network "VertiClip Slide Clip", Cemco "Sliptrack Systems, Inc.", or equal, in lieu of compensating channel and top track.

F. Horizontal Stiffeners: 16 gage, 3/4-inch and 1-1/2-inch cold-rolled steel channels, rust

inhibitive finish. G. Backing Plates: Unpunched steel sheet, plate and unpunched "Wide Flange" studs of

gages or thickness required or scheduled, galvanized or rust inhibitive finish. Minimum structural values of studs, as shown on construction documents.

H. Cold Rolled Channels: 16 gage steel, 3/4-inch furring channels and 1-1/2-inch runner

channels, rust inhibitive finish. I. Metal Furring: Roll formed 20 gage galvanized steel, hat-shaped channels, 2-5/8 inches

wide and 7/8 inches deep, with 1/2-inch flanges. J. Clips: 16-gage steel unless noted otherwise, of sizes and shapes shown. K. Angles:

1. 20-gage galvanized steel, 1-1/2-inch x 1-1/2-inch. 2. Stainless steel; size as shown on Drawings.

L. Z-Channel: 20 gage galvanized steel, 1-1/2-inch deep. M. Shaft Wall: United States Gypsum Company Cavity Shaft Wall System, or equal, complying

with Test no. WHI-495 PSH 0164/0167.

1. 16-gage, I-stud and sill track, 4 inches wide, galvanized. 2. 16-gage, C-H-stud and sill track, 4 inches wide, galvanized.

N. Sheet Metal: For backing plates and bracing straps. 20-gage steel sheet unless otherwise shown, same finish as interfacing metal studs, and sizes as shown.

O. Fasteners: Grabber, as manufactured by John Wagner Associates, Inc., Hilti, or Rawl to

suit stud, track, or channel gage.

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1. Sheet Metal Screws To Be Overlaid With Gypsum Wallboard or Other Finish

Material: No. 8 by 1/2-inch wafer Head Self-Drilling. 2. Sheet Metal Screws Not Overlaid with Finish Material: Hex Head Self-Drilling; No. 8

by 1/2-inch minimum.

3. Powder Actuated Devices (PAD) shall be as indicated on the drawings.

4. Expansion Bolts: Comply with ASTM A307 and ASTM E488. 5. Concrete Nails: Case hardened stub nails 3/4 inch long. 6. Wire: 16-gage annealed galvanized steel tie wire.

P. Welding Electrodes: AWS, low hydrogen type, as required. Q. Miscellaneous Accessories: Manufacturer's standard, suitable for the use intended. R. Welding Repair: ZRC Products "ZRZ", Brite Products "Brite Zinc", or equal.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine conditions under which metal support systems will be installed. B. Notify the University's Representative, in writing, of conditions detrimental to the proper and

timely completion of the Work. C. Proceed when conditions are satisfactory.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Install Work in accordance with the applicable requirements of Metal Stud Manufacturing Association (SSMA), AWS, and ASTM C754.

B. Framing and furring work shall be plumb, straight, true and rigid. C. Interior Framing:

1. Frame partitions from floor to structure above at 16 inches on center, unless otherwise noted.

2. Use track at floor and structure above. Provide compensating channel at structure

above as shown. 3. Use stud type and gages as follows:

a. At Backing Plates all Areas: Gage and type as shown. b. At All Other Partitions: 20 gage metal studs, unless otherwise shown.

4. Openings: Frame and reinforce openings for doors, windows, and ducts, as shown.

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5. Fasten runner track at 2-foot centers and 2 inches from ends, or as shown.

a. To Concrete Slab: With drilled-in anchors.

6. Secure studs in floor tracks with sheet metal screws to suit stud gage. Provide welded, bolted or screwed connections as shown. Wire tying not permitted.

7. Install accessories and miscellaneous specialties to plumb, true and level lines,

including other materials furnished and located as part of the Work of other Sections.

8. Provide backing plates as scheduled and detailed of length to fasten each end to

metal framing. Provide backing plate support for each point of fastening of any unit to be anchored. Provide backing plates for University-furnished casework and equipment as shown.

9. Furred Spaces: Provide furring channels at 16-inch centers vertically or as shown.

Fasten at top and bottom and tie to horizontal furring channels at 4-foot centers. Fasten furring brackets to concrete with powder-actuated devices.

10. Studs and portions of studs without finish shall be braced as shown.

D. Provide welded, bolted, or screwed connections as shown or required. E. Welding Repair: Wire brush, scrape, and remove burned or damaged factory finish. Coat

all welds and bare metal with welding repair coating applied in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09120 -1

SECTION 09120

CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide metal framing suspension system for the following, complete.

1. Gypsum board. 2. Acoustical ceiling panels.

B. Refer to manufacturer indicated on the drawing for named model number and colors.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's information on materials, fabrication, and installation. Furnish

certification of flame spread rating and UL classification. C. Shop Drawings, including:

1. Layout of suspension systems, location of hangers, seismic braces and trapezes. 2. Layout of joist-type ceiling framing members at patient corridor ceilings. 3. Insert and hanger spacing and fastening details. 4. Splicing method for main and cross runners. 5. Support at ceiling fixtures and air diffusers. 6. Change in level details. 7. Locations and dimensions of access doors, light fixtures, supply and exhaust grilles

and diffusers, sprinkler heads, speakers, and detection devices. 8. Seismic control details. 9. Develop and coordinate location of all Work which is to be located in ceiling with the

Sections involved prior to making shop drawing submittal.

D. Samples of suspension system components.

E. Submit shop drawings and calculations stamped and signed by the Contractor's California registered professional Engineer for systems that differ from the Contract Documents.

F. Prior to erection of the acoustical suspended ceiling, submit copies of the data

substantiating that the axial tension and compression ultimate load capacity of the runners,

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and cross runners, splices, intersection connectors, and expansion devices complies with the requirements of California Code of Regulations (CCR) Section 1615A.1.6 and shall be submitted to the University’s Representative and Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD).

1. Contractor shall receive specific authorization to proceed from the University's

Representative prior to erection.

2. Exception: Suspension system preapproved by OSHPD.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with the following:

1. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Chapter 25A. 2. Division of State Architect (DSA) Interpretation of Regulations, Interpretive

Regulation IR 25-2.10. B. Allowable Tolerance:

1. Deflection: Not to exceed a maximum of L/360 of span. 2. Level:

a. Gypsum Board and Acoustical Ceilings: Finished suspended ceilings shall not deviate from level in excess of 1/8 inch in 12 feet.

b. Plaster Ceiling: Maximum tolerance for flatness at furring channel grillage

shall be 1/8-inch in 8 feet in any direction.

C. Testing Laboratory:

1. The Testing Laboratory will perform the following tests:

a. Expansion Bolts Specified in this Section: Test 50 percent of all expansion bolts to 440 pounds in tension.

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b. Powder-Actuated Devices:

1) First 10 fasteners installed; thereafter 10 percent of all vertical

ceiling wire supports. Test to 200 pounds in tension. 2) Not allowed for seismic brace anchorage.

c. Other Expansion Bolts: As specified in Section 05500, METAL FABRICATIONS.

2. Tests shall be made in the presence of the Inspector of Record. 3. If any of the expansion bolts or powder actuated devices installed in a day fail the

tests, all such bolts and devices which have been installed that day shall be tested. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver products and materials in original unopened packages, containers, or bundles with manufacturer's label intact and legible.

B. Remove items delivered in broken, damaged, rusted, or unlabeled condition from Project

site immediately. C. Follow additional delivery, storage, and handling requirements of the manufacturer.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Work which will be concealed by suspended ceilings shall be complete, tested if required, and inspected and approved prior to commencement of installation of materials specified herein.

B. Do not commence installation until the area has been closed in, and temperature and

humidity conditions are similar to those expected during building occupancy. C. Wet work shall be complete and cured, prior to commencement of installation of suspended

ceilings.

1.7 EXTRA STOCK

A. Maintenance Material: Furnish at the rate of 2 percent for each type of suspension system installed. Provide components of the same material, size, finish, and type incorporated in the Work.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Manufacturers: Provide the product of the manufacturer indicated on the drawings, or comparable products of Western Metal Lath Company, Knorr Steel System, CertainTeed Corp., or equal.

1. Runner Channels: Galvanized steel, 1-1/2 inches by 1.12 pounds per foot hot rolled

channel.

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2. Cross Furring: 7/8-inch hat-shaped channels, 25-gage cold-rolled, galvanized steel

channel at gypsum board ceilings; 3/4-inch x 16 gage at metal lathed ceilings. 3. Clips: 16-gage galvanized steel, of sizes and shapes shown. 4. Metal strut or a 16-gage wire lateral tie.

B. Suspension System for Acoustical Ceiling: Suspension system shall comply with ASTM C635, metal suspension systems.

1. Narrow Grid Suspension System: As specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of

Finishes”, or a product of USG Interiors, Inc., Chicago Metallic Corporation, or equal, heavy duty system complying with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C635, C636, and E580, Section 5 as prescribed by 2010 CBC, Section 1615A.1.16.

2. Perimeter Angles and Corner Caps and Pieces: Same material as that of

suspension system, 15 gage at fixed side of corridors with hemmed edge, typical. 3. Miscellaneous Accessories: Manufacturer's standard for use with suspension

system furnished; furnish as required. 4. Finish: Manufacturer's standard white low-gloss paint. 5. Ceiling Clip: Hilti Kwik Bolt-II, or equal; 2-1/2-inch minimum embedment, typical;

ICBO # ER4627. 6. Hilti X-AL-H27 P8, or equal.

C. Joist-Type Ceiling Framing at Corridors: As shown and as described in Section 09110, NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS.

D. Fasteners: To suit channel gage.

1. Low Velocity Fasteners: Ramset "Redheat", Hilti "DS", or equal. 2. Tie Wire: Hilti "Kwik Bolt HKT 14", Ramset/Red Head "TW", or equal, with

minimum 1-1/2-inch embedment. 3. Concrete Nails: Case hardened stub nails 3/4 inch long.

E. Wire:

1. 16-gage soft-annealed galvanized steel tie wire. 2. 12-gage soft-annealed galvanized steel hanger wire. 3. 10-gage soft-annealed galvanized steel hanger wire. 4. 8-gage soft-annealed galvanized steel hanger wire.

F. Welding Electrodes: American Welding Society (AWS), low hydrogen type, as required.

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G. Miscellaneous Accessories: Manufacturer's standard, suitable for the use intended. H. Compression Posts shall be as indicated on the drawings. I. Isolation Hanger: Mason "W30N" or equal, precompressed spring and neoprene element

with eye socket. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine conditions under which ceiling support systems will be installed. B. Notify the University's Representative, in writing, of conditions detrimental to the proper and

timely completion of the Work. C. Proceed when conditions are satisfactory.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Gypsum Board Ceiling Suspension System:

1. Hanger Wires:

a. Provide 8-gage hanger wires at 4-foot centers. b. Fasten hanger wires with not less than 4 tight turns. Make all tight turns

within a distance of 1-1/2 inches. Hanger wire anchors to the structure should be installed in such a manner that the direction of wire aligns as closely as possible with the direction of the forces acting on the wire.

1) Wire turns made by machine where both strands have been

deformed or bent in wrapping can waive the 1-1/2-inch requirement, but the number of turns should be maintained, and be as tight as possible.

c. At Concrete: Attach as required by CBC. Use wire tie expansion anchor

eye bolt that projects not greater than one inch from the concrete surface.

2. Maintain 6-inch minimum clearance between all wires and unbraced ducts, pipes and conduit.

3. Space runner channels at 4-feet centers maximum; saddle-tie to hanger wire with 2

loops secured with no less than 3 turns in 1-1/2 inches maximum. 4. Locate one runner channel within 8 inches of parallel partition where metal furring is

not continuous through partition. 5. Support runner channel with hanger wire 8 inches or 1/4 length of end span

maximum from end of channel.

6. Splice main runners by lapping and interlocking flanges 12 inches minimum. Tie near each with double loops of 16-gage wire.

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7. Space metal furring at 16-inch centers; saddle-tie with 16-gage tie wire to runner channels with tie wire and with no less than 3 turns.

8. Splice metal furring by lapping and interlocking 8 inches minimum. Tie near each

end with double loops of 16-gage wire. 9. Form vertical ceiling sections as shown and as required. 10. Provide framing as required for access doors, furnished under Divisions 15 and 16. 11. Provide seismic restraints as specified and as shown.

a. Spacing:

1) For areas less than 96 square feet with no dimension exceeding 12 feet no bracing required.

2) For areas less than 96 square feet with a dimension exceeding 12

feet provide bracing. 3) For areas greater than 96 square feet provide two or more as

required. 96 square feet maximum per brace. 4) Maximum Spacing: 8 feet by 12 feet. 5) Maximum Distance from Walls: Not more than 1/2 the bracing

spacing in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the wall. b. Seismic Wires:

1) Four 12-gage galvanized steel wires splayed at 45 degrees vertically and spaced at 90 degrees to each other horizontally. Attach to main runner within 2 inches of compression strut.

2) Fasten bracing wires with four tight turns. Make all turns within a

distance of 1-1/2 inches. Bracing wire anchors to the structure should be installed in such a manner that the direction of the wire aligns as closely as possible with the direction of the forces acting on the wire. Provide connection between diagonal wires and main runner so as to prevent slipping for a 200-pound approximate load.

a) Wire turns made by machine where both strands have

been deformed or bent in wrapping can waive the 1-1/2-inch requirement, but the number of turns should be maintained, and be as tight as possible.

3) Attach to concrete with tie wire expansion bolt. Anchor projection

below concrete; 1-inch maximum.

c. Compression Struts: Provide at seismic wire locations. Compression strut shall not replace hanger wire.

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B. Acoustical Ceiling Suspension System: Install in accordance with requirements of ASTM C635, C636, and E580, Section 5 per CBC Section 1615A.1.16, the manufacturer's instructions, and as shown on the Drawings.

1. Layout to provide border units of largest possible size to relate to light fixtures,

diffusers, and sprinklers, and for symmetrical effect in each space. 2. Hanger Wires:

a. Provide Hanger Wires at 4-foot centers, maximum. At concrete attach with loop or other deformation to positively bond with concrete or attach with powder actuated device.

b. Fasten hanger wires with not less than 4 tight turns. Make all tight turns

within a distance of 1-1/2 inches. Hanger wire anchors to the structure should be installed in such a manner that the direction of the wire aligns as closely as possible with the direction of the forces acting on the wire. NOTE: Wire turns made by machine where both strands have been deformed or bent in wrapping can waive the 1-1/2-inch requirement, but the number of turns should be maintained, and be as tight as possible.

c. Maintain 6 inches minimum clearance between all wires and unbraced

ducts, pipes and conduit. d. Pendant-hung light fixtures shall be supported directly form the structure

above without using the ceiling suspension system for direct support. e. Wire Gage:

1) Hanger Wires: 12 gage at inaccessible areas, 10 gage at

accessible areas. 2) Seismic Bracing: 12 gage.

3. Grid System:

a. Space main grid members at 4-foot centers maximum; tie with hanger wire with no less than 3 diagonal turns within 1-1/2 inches. Locate hanger wires at 2 corners of each flush or lay-in light fixture and air terminals or services weighing less than 56 pounds. Anchor wires to structure above. At corridors run main grid members perpendicular to walls.

b. Install secondary grid members at 2-foot centers maximum with positive

splice across main grid members to form 2-foot by 2-foot grid. At corridors provide positive connection to main and other secondary grid members with through connectors.

c. Support main and cross grid members with hanger wire 8 inches or 1/4

length of end span maximum from end of member at ceiling perimeters. d. Install wall angle to walls as shown. e. At rooms attach grid members to wall angles at two adjacent walls. Do not

attach at opposing walls. At opposing wall, maintain 1/2 inch clearance

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between wall and grid, and interconnect grid members with angle strut as shown.

f. At corridors attach grid members to wall angle on one side, and sliding

angle set on wall angle, opposite side as shown. g. At corridor intersections and where shown provide spring clip type

expansion joint cover. h. Provide counterbrace wires where hanger wires are more than 1 horizontal

to 6 vertical out of plumb. i. At the perimeter of the ceiling area where main or cross grid members are

not connected to the adjacent wall, provide 16 gage wire or metal strut interconnection, with positive mechanical connection to grid members, between grid members to prevent lateral spreading. Where perpendicular distance from wall to first parallel grid member is 12 inches of less, this interconnection is not required.

j. Provide trapeze or other supplementary support members at obstructions

to maintain hanger spacing. Provide additional hangers, struts, or braces as required at all ceiling breaks, soffits or discontinuous area.

4. Seismic Restraint:

a. At Rooms:

1) For areas less than 96 square feet with no dimension exceeding 12 feet, no bracing required if substantiating design calculation are furnished.

2) For areas less than 96 square feet with dimension exceeding 12

feet, provide bracing. 3) For areas greater than 96 square feet, provide 2 or more as

required. 96 square feet maximum per brace. 4) Maximum Spacing: 8 feet by 12 feet. 5) Maximum Distance from Walls: Not more than 1/2 bracing

spacing in direction perpendicular to plane of wall.

b. At Corridors:

1) Location: At free end of grid. 2) Maximum Spacing: 12 feet on center. 3) Maximum Distance from Ends: 4 feet.

c. Seismic Wires:

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1) At Rooms: 4 wires splayed at 45 degrees vertically, spaced at 90 degrees to each other horizontally, with compression strut as shown. Attach within 2 inches of cross runner intersection.

2) At Corridors: Refer to Figure 7 of IR 25-2.10. 3) Fasten bracing wires with four tight turns. Make all tight turns

within a distance of 1-1/2 inches. Bracing wire anchors to the structure should be installed in such a manner that the direction of the wire aligns as closely as possible with the direction of the forces acting on the wire.

D. Install suspension system with isolation hangers where noted on Drawings.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents LATHING AND GYPSUM PLASTERING Section 09200 - 1

SECTION 09200

LATHING AND GYPSUM PLASTERING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION

A. This section specifies metal and gypsum lathing and gypsum plaster, including smooth column, patching and repairing.

1.2 TERMINOLOGY

A. Definitions and description of terms shall be in accordance with ASTM C11, C841, and C842 and as specified

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Submit in accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA & SAMPLES.

B. Manufacturers' Literature and Data:

1. Accessories for plaster, each type. 2. Metal plaster bases, each type. 3. Fasteners. 4. Admixtures, including mixing and application instructions.

1.4 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION

A. Deliver manufactured materials in original unopened packages or containers with manufacturer's labels intact and legible.

B. Keep plastering materials dry, stored off ground, under cover, and away from damp

surfaces. C. Remove wet and deteriorated materials from Project site.

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D. Protect metallic materials and accessories from dampness or wetting. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PLASTERING BASES (LATH)

A. Expanded Metal: ASTM C847, except as modified by ASTM C841 and this specification. 2.2 GYPSUM PLASTERS

A. Base and Finish coats ASTM C28 and ASTM C842, except as otherwise specified.

1. Compressive strength of base coat for Keene's cement finish coat plaster; 25 Mpa (2800 psi) when tested in accordance with ASTM C472.

B. Keene's Cement for Finish Coats: ASTM C61.

2.3 LIME

A. ASTM C206, Type S. 2.4 AGGREGATES

A. ASTM C35, natural sand, except grade aggregates in accordance with "TABLE 1", except sand for Keene's Cement Finish Coat, 100 percent passing a No. 30 sieve.

B. Vermiculite and perlite aggregates are not permitted, except where required for fire rated

assemblies. 2.5 BONDING COMPOUND (FOR INTERIOR WORK)

A. ASTM C631, except water re-emulsifiable compound is prohibited. 2.6 ACCESSORIES FOR GYPSUM PLASTER

A. ASTM C841. 2.7 FASTENERS

A. Tie wire, screws, clips, and other fasteners ASTM C841, except as otherwise specified. B. Fasteners for securing metal plastering bases shall have heads, or be through washers

large enough to engage two strands of the metal plastering base. C. For fire rated construction type and size as used in fire rated test. D. Screws: ASTM C1002. E. Expansion Shields: CID A-A-55615, of the Type and Class applicable.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLYING LATH BASES

A. In accordance with ASTM C841, except as otherwise specified or shown.

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B. Use metal plastering bases where plaster is required on partitions, and ceilings and furring.

1. Where plaster is required on solid bases, metal plastering bases are not required,

unless shown on the drawings. 2. Form true surfaces, straight or in fair curves where shown, without sags or

buckles and with long dimension of lath at right angles to direction of supports. 3. Shape lathing to within 19 mm (3/4 inch) of finished profiles of irregular surfaces. 4. Lath for ceiling construction shall terminate at casing bead (Floating Angle

Construction) where butting into or penetrated by walls, columns, beams, and similar elements.

C. Installing Metal Plastering Bases:

1. Select type of metal plastering base to conform to Table 1 of ASTM C841.

3.2 INSTALLING PLASTERING ACCESSORIES

A. Install accessories in accordance with ASTM C841. 3.3 GYPSUM PLASTER APPLICATION

A. Proportion, mix, and apply plaster in accordance with ASTM C842. 3.4 PATCHING

A. After all work (except painting) is finished, point around all trim, frames, and similar items. B. Patch damaged new plaster to match previously applied plaster in color and texture. C. Sanding plaster is prohibited. D. Patch, alter and replace existing plaster surfaces as required to complete work.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents TROWELLED FRESCO PLASTER FINISHES Section 09215 - 1

SECTION 09215

TROWELLED FRESCO PLASTER FINISHES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and apply trowelled fresco plaster finishes as indicated on the drawings and specified.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit descriptive literature for each type of product indicated. Include application instructions.

B. Samples: Submit three, 12-inch by 12-inch finished samples of fresco plaster finishes on

rigid backing. C Qualification Data: Submit proof of Installer qualifications.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Use only a trained installer employed by the manufacturer, who has completed fresco installations similar to those indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in successful in-service performance for a minimum of 3 years.

B. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide fresco plaster systems with the following

surface-burning characteristics as determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 84 by UL or another testing and inspecting agency.

1. Flame Spread: 25 or less. 2. Smoke Developed: 450 or less.

C. Mockups: Before plastering, install mockups at project site of at least 100 sq. ft. in

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surface area to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.

1. Obtain University’s Representative’s written approval of mockup before starting

fresco plaster installation. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers, or bundles bearing brand name and identification of manufacturer or supplier.

B. Store materials inside at room temperature, as close to installation conditions as poss-

ible. Protect against damage from weather, direct sunlight, freezing temperatures, sur-face contamination, and other causes.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Room Temperatures: Maintain not less than 45 deg F or more than 95 deg F for 7 days before application of fresco plaster, continuously during application, and after application until fresco plaster is dry.

B. Lighting: Maintain a minimum 60 foot-candle illumination of work surfaced by either

permanent or temporary lighting during duration of fresco plaster application. C. Avoid conditions that result in fresco plaster drying too rapidly.

1. Distribute heat evenly; prevent concentrated or uneven heat on fresco plaster. 2. Maintain relative humidity levels for prevailing ambient temperature that produces

normal drying conditions. 3. Ventilate building spaces in a manner that prevents drafts of air from contacting

surfaces during fresco plaster application and until it is dry. 1.7 WARRANTY

A. Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to replace fresco plaster that does not comply with requirements or that fails within specified warranty period. Warranty does not include deterioration or failure of fresco plaster due to unusual traffic, failure of substrate, vandal-ism, abuse, or seismic movements for a period of ten years from date of Substantial Completion. Warranty is contingent upon payment in full for work completed under contract.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 TROWELLED FRESCO PLASTER FINISHES

A. Manufacturer: Provide products by NÄSS Fresco Finishes, 200 Opatrny Drive, Fox River Grove, IL 60021, (847) 639-1484, or equal.

B. Products: Provide NÄSS Fresco Finishes, or equal, as specified in Section 09000

“Schedule of Finishes”.

C. Fresco Plaster: Provide seamless, without pattern, proprietary, two-coat, Portland cement based fresco plaster system designed to be a washable, durable, flexible finish to withstand cracking and to comply with the following requirements:

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1. Latex Based Primer: Materials shall be compatible with the base coat. 2. Base Coat Color: The manufacturer’s proprietary integrally colored compound. 3. Protective Finish: Provide protective finish, where applicable, as directed by

manufacturer. 2.3 PLASTER MIXES

A. Base Coat: Mechanically mix proportions of base coat material, cement plaster, and colorant as required to achieve integrally colored substrate and to comply with fresco plaster manufacturer's written recommendations.

B. Overlay Coat: Mechanically mix proportions of overlay coat material, cement plaster, and

colorant as required to achieve integrally colored finish surface and to comply with fresco plaster manufacturer's written recommendations.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine areas and substrates, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements and other conditions affecting performance. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

1. Verify gypsum board substrates have received a minimum GA-214-M-97 Level 4

finish. 2. Apply latex based primer. Primer shall be rolled, not sprayed.

3.2 FRESCO PLASTERING APPLICATION

A. Fresco Plaster Application: Comply with fresco plaster manufacturer's written recommendations. Prior to beginning installation, protect adjacent areas. Wet trowel by hand in different directions with varying degrees of pressure to achieve a fresco appearance. Trowel smooth as required to match samples approved by University’s Representative.

B. Concealed Surfaces: Omit fresco plaster in areas where plaster will be concealed from

view in the completed Work. C. Repair: Repair damaged fresco plaster in accordance with manufacturer’s recom-

mendations.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents GYPSUM BOARD Section 09250 - 1

SECTION 09250

GYPSUM BOARD PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide all gypsum board as shown on the Drawings and as specified, complete.

1. For Level 5 finish type, apply a thin skim coat of joint compound to the entire surface after the joint and fastener treatments have dried.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's literature on specified products and accessories.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Fire Resistant Ratings: Comply with fire resistance ratings as indicated and as required by the codes as listed in Section 01060, REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. Provide materials, accessories and installation procedures which have been listed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) or tested in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E119 for the type of construction shown. Installation shall also conform with the requirements of CBC 2010 edition.

B. Work shall comply with the applicable requirements of Gypsum Association (GA) as follows:

1. GA-214: "Levels of Gypsum Board Finish." 2. GA-216: "Recommended Specifications for the Application and Finishing of

Gypsum Board."

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C. No gypsum board or their attachments shall be covered or finished until it has been inspected and approved by University’s Representative.

D. The testing of gypsum and gypsum products shall conform with ASTM C22, C471, and

C473.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver wallboard to job bundled with end tapes bearing UL label or stamped on the back, with the correct UL "design number" corresponding to the Drawings and Specifications.

B. Store materials inside under cover and stack flat. C. Stack gypsum board so that long lengths are not over short lengths. D. Gypsum board shall not be stored or stacked on floors in excess of floor design load

capacity.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Requirements: Do not install joint treatment compounds unless the areas of installation comply with the minimum temperature an ventilation requirements recommended by the manufacturer.

B. Protection: Protect adjacent surfaces against damage and stains.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Regular Gypsum Board, Fire-Rated: Conform to ASTM C36 and ASTM E119 and UL Design U465, U411 and U419.

1. Size: 5/8 inch, unless otherwise noted by 48 inches wide by a length sufficient to

eliminate end joints up to 12 feet long maximum. 2. Edges: Long edges tapered.

B. Water-Resistant Board: Conform to ASTM C630.

1. Size: 5/8 inch, unless otherwise noted by 48 inches wide by a length sufficient to eliminate end joints up to 12 feet long maximum.

2. Edges: Long edges tapered.

C. Exterior Gypsum Sheathing: Gypsum sheathing manufactured in accordance with ASTM C1177 with glass mats both sides and long edges, water-resistant core; 1/2 inch thick, 4 feet wide, square edged; fasten with cadmium-plated fasteners.

1. Manufacturer: G-P Gypsum Corp. "Dense-Glass Gold", or equal.

D. Shaft-Liner Board: Comply with US Gypsum Cavity Shaft Wall System as specified in

Section 09110, NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS.

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1. ASTM C442. 2. Thickness: 1 inch complying with UL Design U438, and U415. 3. Edges: Square.

E. Laminating Adhesive: As recommended by gypsum board manufacturer for laminating gypsum board together in fire-rated construction.

F. Fasteners:

1. Screws: Philips head with bugle shape, Type S, conforming to ASTM C1002. 2. Sizes of fasteners shall be as recommended by gypsum board manufacturer.

G. Metal Reinforcements and Casing: Electro-galvanized.

1. Corner Beads: 1-inch flange for 1/2-inch gypsum board and 1-1/4-inch flange for 5/8-inch gypsum board.

2. Metal Trim and Casings: Products specifically for use with drywall construction. 3. Control Joints: Type for interior use, with 3/32-inch grounds for drywall and veneer

finishes.

H. Joint-Treatment Materials:

1. Joint Tape: ASTM C475. 2. Ready-Mixed Joint Compounds: Vinyl formulation complying with ASTM C475.

Provide the following types as required:

a. Joint compounds for taping and topping. b. All-Purpose joint compound. c. Joint compound for water-resistant board.

I. Miscellaneous Items: Furnish fittings, clips, attachments, and components not individually

specified but shown on the Drawings as required to complete the installation. J. Low-Emitting Materials: The volatile organic compound (VOC) limits in grams per liter

(g/L) shall not exceed the following when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

1. Sealants: 250 g/L. 2. Panel Adhesives: 50 g/L.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Check steel framing as specified in Section 09110, NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEM for accurate spacing and alignment.

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B. Verify that spacing of installed framing does not exceed maximum allowable for thickness of

gypsum board to be used. C. Do not proceed with installation of gypsum board until deficiencies are corrected and

surfaces to receive gypsum board are acceptable. D. Protrusions of framing, twisted framing members, or unaligned members shall be repaired

before installation of gypsum board is started. E. Clean partition cavities prior to installation of gypsum board.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. General: Work shall comply with applicable requirements of GA-216 except where more stringent requirements are specified or recommended by manufacturer of gypsum board.

1. Neatly fit and stagger end joints. 2. Make joints occur on different studs at opposite sides of partition. 3. Cut and fit neatly around outlets and switches. 4. Erection technique shall result in plumb and straight surfaces with no waves or

buckles, free of unevenness at joints. 5. Apply water-resistant gypsum board where indicated on the Drawings. 6. Brush cut edges and penetrations of water-resistant gypsum board with thinned

water-resistant (W/R) compound. 7. Apply ballistic fiberglass layer behind gypsum board where noted on drawings.

B. Ceilings:

1. Apply with long dimension at right angles to horizontal supports. 2. Provide solid bearing at end joints.

C. Partitions:

1. Vertical Application:

a. Apply full lengths between floor and ceiling. b. Start application at corner of room or space.

c. Butt edges and ends on solid backing.

D. Fastening:

1. Attach gypsum board with fasteners as specified. 2. Space fasteners in accordance with GA-216 recommendations.

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3. Drive screws with power screwdriver recommended by gypsum board

manufacturer. 4. Do not hammer-drive screws. 5. Do not break through paper surface of gypsum board. 6. Set fastener heads slightly below surface of gypsum board. 7. Stagger fasteners opposite each other on adjacent ends or edges. 8. Omit fasteners at edges where metal edge trim will be installed. 9. Provide "floating" interior-angle construction for partition/walls if recommended by

manufacturer of gypsum board.

a. Do not float ends at rated construction.

E. Double-Layer Application:

1. Apply base layer perpendicular to framing members and face ply parallel to framing members.

2. Fasten to supports in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and GA-216. 3. Precut and fit face layer by laminating to base layer with adhesive. 4. Provide temporary support for face layer, by fasteners or shoring, until adhesive is dry.

a. Provide alternate permanent support by attaching face layer to base layer with screws in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

F. Metal Trim:

1. Apply trim at exterior corners and at interior corners where gypsum board intersects metal or other dissimilar materials.

2. Install in longest lengths practicable. 3. Run trim straight and square with planes. 4. Edges: Apply applicable shape metal edge trim at exposed edges of gypsum board

and where otherwise shown.

a. Gypsum Board Abutting Other Materials: Install edge trim with 1/8-inch clearance to allow for calking.

5. External Corners: Apply metal corner beads at external corners and where

otherwise shown in single lengths. G. Provide fire rated enclosures at fire dampers specified in Division 15, MECHANICAL. H. Install gypsum board for acoustical partitions as specified in Section 07204, SOUND INSULATON.

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3.3 TAPING AND FINISHING

A. Apply finishing compounds in accordance with manufacturer's directions. B. Center tape over joints and embed in uniform layer of joint compound of sufficient width and

depth to provide form and complete bond. 1. Apply skim coat while embedding tape. 2. At water-resistant gypsum board, fill fastener heads, penetrations, and joints with

water-resistant (W/R) compound. C. Treat angles with reinforcing tape forded to conform to adjacent surfaces and straight, true

angles. D. Allow minimum 24 hours' drying time between applications of compounds. E. Apply coat of finishing compound over joint compound and tape.

1. Spread evenly and feather out beyond edge of board. 2. After first finishing coat is thoroughly dry, cover with second coat with edges

feathered out slightly beyond the preceding coat.

F. Give dimples at fastener heads and marred spots on surface of gypsum board one coat joint compound and two coats finishing compound, applied in same manner as for joints specified above.

G. Conceal flanges of metal reinforcement with minimum two coats compound.

1. Extend compound 8 to 10 inches each side of metal nosing. H. After each application of joint or finishing compound has dried, lightly sand joints.

1. Leave gypsum board and treated areas uniformly smooth and ready for painting or other decoration.

I. Levels of Gypsum Board Finish: Finish shall be in accordance with GA 216,

"Recommended Specification: Levels of Gypsum Board Finish".

1. Level 5 where scheduled to receive gloss paint finish or where under severe lighting condition (at corridor walls), apply gypsum board finish coat in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.

3.4 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK

A. Establish proper procedures for protection of completed gypsum board from damage or deterioration until acceptance of the Project.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09300

TILE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide all tile, including porcelain and glass tile work as indicated on the Drawings and as specified.

B. Refer to architectural drawings and Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” for tile callouts:

1. Ceramic Wall Tile (CWT) 2. Glass Wall Tile (GWT) 3. Porcelain Tile (PCT)

C. Related Sections:

1. Section 03300: Cast-In-Place Concrete. 2. Section 07900: Joint Sealants 3. Section 09000: Schedule of Finishes 4. Section 09200: Lathing and Gypsum Plastering. 5. Section 09250: Gypsum Board

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Product Data:

1. Manufacturer's information on tile, including pictorial information on manufacturer's full line of standard patterns and colors.

2. Upon completion of ceramic tile Work, submit two copies of a list of recommended

maintenance products and procedures.

C. Samples:

1. Tile: Submit three full-size samples of each color, size, and type of tile specified. For ceramic mosaic tile in color blend patterns, furnish full sheets of each color blend.

2. Submit grout colors for color selection. 3. Trim Shapes: Full size units of each trim and accessory for each color and finish

required.

D. Certificates: Master Grade Certificate conforming to ANSI A137.1, for all tile, issued and signed by manufacturer when tile is shipped. Type of tile, identification marks for tile packages, and name and location of Project shall be stated thereon.

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1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

B. LEED Submittals – Section Specific: Furnish LEED submittals to the University’s

Representative for approval. LEED submittals may be required for the following for specific products included in the section. 1. Flooring Emissions Testing Certification.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Comply with Tile Council of America (TCA) "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation." B. Comply with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) "Standard Specifications for the

Installation of Ceramic Tile" and the following standards:

1. ANSI A108.1: "Installation of Glazed Wall Tile, Ceramic Mosaic Tile, Quarry Tile and Paver Tile with Portland Cement Mortar."

2. ANSI A108.4: "Installation of Ceramic Tile, with Water-Resistant Organic

Adhesive." 3. ANSI A108.5: "Installation of Ceramic Tile, with Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar or

Latex Portland Cement Mortar." 4. ANSI A108.10: "Installation of Grout in Tilework." 5. ANSI A118.1: "Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar." 6. ANSI A118.3: "Chemical-Resistant, Water-Cleanable, Tile-Setting and Grouting

Epoxy and Water-Cleanable Tile-Setting." 7. ANSI A118.4: "Latex Portland Cement Mortar." 8. ANSI A118.6: "Ceramic Tile Grout." 9. ANSI A118.9: "Test Methods and Specifications for Cementitious Backer Units." 10. ANSI A137.1: "Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile."

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C. Source Limitations for Tile: Obtain tile of each type, color and finish from one source or producer, same production run and of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties for each contiguous area.

D. Source Limitations for Setting and Grouting Materials: Obtain ingredients of a uniform

quality for each mortar, adhesive, and grout component from one manufacturer and each aggregate from one source or producer.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Tile cartons shall be grade sealed by manufacturer in accordance with TCA 137.1, and with grade seals unbroken.

B. Manufactured mortars and grouts shall contain hallmarks certifying compliance with

reference standards and be types recommended by tile manufacturer for application. C. Deliver dry-set mortar in sealed, moisture-proof containers. D. Store materials in accordance with manufacturer's directions and under cover in a manner

to prevent damage or contamination. E. Handle tile carefully to avoid chipping and breakage.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental: Comply with minimum temperature recommendations of manufacturers for bonding and grouting materials.

1. If manufacturer has no recommendations, maintain temperature at not less than 50

degrees F. during tile installation and for at least 7 days after completion of installation.

B. Protect adjoining work surfaces before tile work begins. Close spaces in which tile is being

set to traffic and other work; keep closed until firmly set.

1.7 MAINTENANCE

A. Extra Materials:

1. Supply quantity of full units equal to 3 percent of amount Installed for each type, composition, color, size, and pattern of tiles and trim until used.

2. Supply quantity of grout equal to 3 percent of amount installed for each type,

composition, and color installed. 3. Each carton shall be clearly identified as to contents.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 GLASS WALL TILE

A. Glass wall tile shall be of the manufacture, dimensions, profile, kind, color and class indicated on the drawings, and as specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes.”.

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2.2 PORCELAIN TILE

A. General Requirements: Refer to architectural drawings for tile callouts.

1. Standard Grade: ANSI A137.1. B. Emissions Testing Certification: Tile for floors shall comply with the emissions testing

requirements of one of the following standards:

1. Resilient Flooring Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore Certification. 2. California Department of Public Health (CA DPH) Services Standard Practice for

the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda. Also referred to as CA DPH Section 01350.

C. Factory Blending: For tile exhibiting color variations within ranges, blend tile in factory and

package so tile units taken from one package show same range in colors as those taken from other packages and match approved samples.

D. Floor Tile: Types as indicated on Interior Finish Drawings and specified in Section 09000

“Schedule of Finishes”. E. Wall Tile: Types as indicated on Interior Finish Drawings and specified in Section 09000

“Schedule of Finishes”. F. Physical Properties: Porcelain tile shall meet the following minimum physical requirements:

1. Compressive strength: 1600 kgf/cm2 = 25601.22 lbs/sq. in. 2. Impact strength: 1.5 kgf.cm/cm2 = 9.575408 lbs. in/sq. in. 3. Resistance to abrasion: 0.042 g – 0.001481 oz 4. Water absorption: 0.8%, or less.

G. Static Coefficient of Friction: When tested in accordance with ASTM C 1028 (modified), the coefficient of friction shall not be less than 0.60. the modified procedure shall be as follows:

1. A block of wood with a square section of standard neolite cement liner (leather or

rubber attached) shall be placed on the surface to be tested. A 50 pound (22 kg) weight shall be placed on the block of wood. Using a dynamometer, the force in pounds required to cause the test assembly to slip parallel to the test surface shall be measured.

2. Four measurements shall be taken on each of three test surfaces, each

measurement perpendicular to the previous one. The twelve measurements thus obtained shall be averaged to obtain the coefficient of friction for each test condition.

H. Trim Shapes and Bases:

1. Ceramic Tile Cove Base: To match wall tile.

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2. Provide bullnose, returns, trimmers, and other shapes, both standard and special, to finish installation and as specified and indicated on the Drawings.

2.3 TILE BACKING PANELS

A. Refer to Section 09250 “Gypsum Board” for water-resistant gypsum backing board panels.

2.4 WATERPROOF MEMBRANE

A. General: Manufacturer’s standard product that complies with ANSI A118.10 and is recommended by the manufacturer for the application indicated. Include reinforcement and accessories recommended by manufacturer.

B. Fabric-Reinforced, Fluid-Applied Membrane: System consisting of liquid-latex rubber or

elastomeric polymer and continuous fabric reinforcement.

1. Laticrete International, Inc.,: Laticrete 9235 Waterproof Membrane 2. Boiardi Products; a QEP company; Elastiment 344 Reinforced Waterproofing and

Anti-Fracture/Crack Suppression Membrane. 3. Bonsal American; an Oldcastle company; B 6000 Waterproof Membrane with Glass

Fabric. 4. Bostik, Inc.; Hydroment Blacktop 90210. 5. Custom Building Products; 9240 Waterproofing and Anti-Fracture Membrane. 6. MAPEI Corporation; Mapelastic L (PRP M19) or Mapelastic HPG with MAPEI

Fiberglass Mesh. 7. Mer-Kote Products, Inc.; Hydro-Guard 2000. 8. Summitville Tiles, Inc.; S-9000. 9. Or equal.

2.5 SETTING MATERIALS

A. Medium-Bed, Latex-Portland Cement Mortar: Comply with requirements in ANSI A118.4. Provide product that is approved by manufacturer for application thickness of 5/8 inch.

1. Laticrete International, Inc.,: Laticrete 272 Mortar 2. Bonsal American; an Oldcastle company. 3. Bostik, Inc. 4. C-Cure 5. Custom Building Products 6. Jamo Inc. 7. MAPEI Corporation 8. Mer-Kote Products, Inc. 9. Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. 10. Summitville Tiles, Inc. 11. TEC; a subsidiary of H.B. Fuller Company 12. Or equal.

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B. Provide prepackaged, dry-mortar mix containing dry, re-dispersible, vinyl acetate

or acrylic additive to which only water must be added at Project site. 2.6 GROUTING MATERIALS

A. Water-Cleanable Epoxy Grout: Comply with requirements in ANSI A118.3 with a VOC content of 65 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D.

1. Laticrete International, Inc.,: SpectraLock PRO. 2. Atlas Minerals & Chemicals, Inc. 3. Boiardi Products; a QEP company 4. Bonsal American; an Old Castle company 5. Bostik, Inc. 6. C-Cure 7. Custom Building Products 8. Jamo Inc. 9. MAPEI Corporation 10. Mer-Kote Products, Inc. 11. Southern Grouts & Mortars, Inc. 12. Summitville Tiles, Inc. 13. TEC; a subsidiary of H.B. Fuller Company 14. Or equal.

B. Provide product capable of withstanding continuous and intermittent exposure to

temperatures of up to 140 deg F and 212 deg F, respectively, and certified by manufacturer for intended use

C. Grout for Pre-grouted Tile Sheets: Same product used in factory to pre-grout tile sheets.

2.7 ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS

A. General: Provide sealants, primers, backer rods, and other sealant accessories that comply with the following requirements and with the applicable requirements in Section 07900 “Joint Sealants.”

1. Sealants and Sealant Primers shall have a VOC content in grams per liter (g/L)

equal to or less than the following, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

a. Sealants: 250 g/L. b. Sealants Primers applied to porous materials: 775 g/L. c. Sealants Primers applied to non-porous materials: 250 g/L.

2. Use primers, backer rods, and sealants to match colors of grout in tile adjoining

sealed joints unless otherwise indicated. B. Colors: Provide colors of exposed sealants to match colors of grout in tile adjoining

sealed joints unless otherwise indicated. C. One-Part, Mildew-Resistant Silicone Sealant: ASTM C 920; Type S; Grade NS; Class 25;

Uses NT, G, A, and, as applicable to nonporous joint substrates indicated, O; formulated with fungicide, intended for sealing interior ceramic tile joints and other nonporous

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substrates that are subject to in-service exposures of high humidity and extreme temperatures.

1. Laticrete International, Inc.; Latasil Tile & Stone Sealant 2. DAP Inc.; Titanium Enriched Kitchen and Bath Sealant or 100 percent Silicone

Kitchen and Bath Sealant 3. Dow Corning Corporation; Dow Corning 786 4. GE Silicones; a division of GE Specialty Materials; Sanitary 1700 5. Pecora Corporation; Pecora 898 Sanitary Silicone Sealant 6. Tremco Incorporated; Tremsil 600 White 7. Or equal.

D. Multipart, Pourable Urethane Sealant for Use T: ASTM C 920; Type M; Grade P; Class 25; Uses T, M, A, and, as applicable to joint substrates indicated, O.

1. Bostik, Inc.; Chem-Calk 550 2. Degussa Building Systems; Sonneborn Sonolastic SL 2. 3. Pecora Corporation; Dynatrol II-SG or NR-200 Urexpan 4. Sika Corporation; Sikaflex-2c SL 5. Tremco Incorporated; THC-900, THC-901, or Vulkem 245 6. Or equal.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine surfaces to receive ceramic tile, setting beds, or accessories before tile installation begins for;

1. Defects or conditions adversely affecting quality and execution of tile installation. 2. Deviations beyond allowable tolerances of surfaces to receive tile:

a. Organic Adhesive Method: Maximum Variation in Vertical Surfaces: 1/8 inch in 8 feet.

B. Condition of Surfaces to Receive Tile:

1. Surfaces shall be firm, dry, clean, and free of oily or waxy films. 2. Grounds, anchors, plugs, hangers, bucks, and electrical and mechanical work in or

behind tile shall be installed prior to proceeding with tile Work.

C. Do not proceed with installation work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

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3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Prepare surface, fit, set, or bond, grout, and clean in accordance with applicable requirements of ANSI standards for setting method specified and as specified herein.

B. Wall Tile:

1. ANSI A108.4, organic adhesive. 2. TCA Method W242 with dry-set grout. 3. Prime surface before applying adhesive when recommended by adhesive

manufacturer.

C. Floor Tile:

1. ANSI A108.5 modified, thin set on waterproof membrane. 2. TCA Method F122 with sanded latex Portland cement grout.

D. Laying out Tile Work:

1. Lay out tile work so that, insofar as possible, no tile less than half full size occurs. 2. Lay out tiles on walls so that fields and patterns match existing.

a. Exterior angles shall be bullnose.

E. Cutting of Tiles:

1. Do cutting and drilling without marring the tile. 2. Rub cuts smooth with a fine abrasive stone. 3. Set no cut edge against any fixture, cabinet, or other tile without a joint at least 1/16

inch wide. 4. Whenever possible, turn cut to inside corner. 5. Fit tile around electric outlets, plumbing pipes, fixtures, and fittings close enough to

permit standard plates and collars to overlap the tile. 6. Fill joints with grout.

3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Remove cracked, stained, broken, or damaged tile; replace with new tile. B. Clean tile surfaces as thoroughly as possible on completion of grouting. C. Remove grout haze, observing grout manufacturer's recommendations as to use of acid

and chemical cleaners. D. Rinse tile work thoroughly with clean water before and after using chemical cleaners.

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1. Use no acids or abrasive soaps on tile, except as approved by tile manufacturer. 2. Tile having stains or discolorations shall be replaced.

3.4 PROTECTION

A. Apply a protective coat of neutral cleaner solution, one part cleaner to one part water, to clean, completed tile walls.

B. Just before final acceptance of tile work, remove paper and rinse protective coat of neutral

cleaner from tile surfaces.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09333

SOLID SURFACE THRESHOLDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Solild surface thresholds shall be provided as specified and at all toilet room doors. 1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's literature for solid surface thresholds and adhesives.

B. Samples: Submit solid surface threshold and adhesive samples for color selection from

manufacturer's standard colors. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SOLID SURFACE THRESHOLDS

A. Materials shall be the product of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Corian, Avonite, Nevamar, or equal, and of the dimensions and profiles indicated on the drawings.

1. Refer to Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” for information prescribing

materials and finishes. B. Adhesives: Provide the manufacturer’s recommended adhesives for inconspicuous non-

porous joints. C. Sealant: Provide the manufacturer’s recommended silicone adhesive in colors closely

matching the solid surfacing. D. Polishing Cream: Compatible polishing cream to achieve specified sheen.

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E. Low-Emitting Materials: The volatile organic compound (VOC) limits in grams per liter (g/L) shall not exceed the following when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

1. Sealants: 250 g/L. 2. Adhesives: 50 g/L.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION

A. Verify that conditions are satisfactory for the installation of solid surface thresholds. Do not commence the installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Install solid surface thresholds using thin set methods in conformance with ANSI A108.5, and as directed by the manufacturer. Upon completion of the installation and after adhesive has cured, solid surface thresholds shall be thoroughly cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. The solid surface thresholds shall be polished, covered and protected from damage until completion of the work of all other trades.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09407

THINSET EPOXY RESIN TERRAZZO PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install thinset epoxy resin terrazzo as indicated on the drawings and specified.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product data for each type of terrazzo, accessory item, and component material specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Showing layout of divider strips, control joint strips, and base and border

strips. C. Samples: Submit 6-inch-square samples of each different pattern, color, and type of

terrazzo required. Furnish minimum 6-inch-long samples of each type accessory item specified.

D. Material Certification: Supplier's/manufacturer's written certification that terrazzo

materials provided meet or exceed specified NTMA properties. E. Qualification Data: Submit proof of Installer qualifications. F. Closeout Submittal: For maintenance instructions, Submit 2 copies of written instructions

for recommended periodic maintenance of each type of terrazzo. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. NTMA Standards: Comply with specified provisions and recommendations of National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, Inc. (NTMA).

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B. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who has completed terrazzo installations similar in material and extent to that indicated for Project and that has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance.

C. Source Limitations: Obtain primary terrazzo materials from single source from single

manufacturer. Provide secondary materials including patching and fill material, joint sealant, and repair materials of type and from source recommended by manufacturer of primary materials.

D. Source Limitations for Aggregates: Obtain each color, grade, type, and variety of granular

materials from single source with resources to provide materials of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties.

E. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals and to

demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.

1. Build mockups for terrazzo including accessories. 2. Size: Minimum 100 sq. ft. of typical poured-in-place flooring condition for TER-1

in locations approved by University’s Representative. 3. Include metal edge divider strips. 4. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the

Contract Documents contained in mockups unless University’s Representative specifically approves such deviations in writing.

F. FloorScore Compliance: Terrazzo floors shall comply with requirements of FloorScore

Standard. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver materials to project site in supplier's original wrappings and containers, labeled

with source's or manufacturer's name, material or product brand name, and lot number if any.

B. Store materials in their original, undamaged packages and containers, inside a well

ventilated area protected from weather, moisture, soiling, extreme temperatures, and humidity.

1.6 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Limitations: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for substrate

temperature, ambient temperature, moisture, ventilation, and other conditions affecting terrazzo installation.

B. Field Measurements: Verify actual dimensions of construction contiguous with precast

terrazzo by field measurements before fabrication. C. Provide permanent lighting or, if permanent lighting is not in place, simulate permanent

lighting conditions during terrazzo installation. D. Close spaces to traffic during terrazzo application and for not less than 24 hours after

application unless manufacturer recommends a longer period.

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E. Control and collect water and dust produced by grinding operations. Protect adjacent construction from detrimental effects of grinding operations.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 THINSET EPOXY RESIN TERRAZZO MATRIX

A. Epoxy resin terrazzo matrix shall be thermosetting, amine-cured epoxy resin and hardener, mineral filler, and color pigment, complying with NTMA "Guide Specification for Epoxy Terrazzo" and as required to match University’s Representative's selected sample.

B. Products: Refer to Section 09000, “SCHEDULE OF FINISHES” for manufacturer, style,

color and thickness. C. Aggregates shall be recycled glass chips, colors selected and graded to match

University’s Representative's samples, but with maximum size within limits of workability for terrazzo thickness indicated.

D. Substrate Primer: Provide 2-component resin or other compound, recommended by

matrix manufacturer, to penetrate and seal substrate and provide maximum bond of terrazzo to substrate.

1. Primers shall have a VOC content of 100 g/L or less when calculated according

to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24). E. Finishing Grout: Provide resin-based grout with filler and pigments as recommended by

matrix manufacturer. 2.2 TERRAZZO ACCESSORIES

A. Divider Strips: Provide top heavy strips that are made of white zinc alloy with top 1/8" wide. Provide angle or "T"-type for adhesive bonding to substrate.

B. Accessory Strips: Match width, material, and color of divider strips, unless otherwise

indicated. Provide following types of accessory strips as required for complete installation.

C. Control Strips: Double or split units, 1/8 inch wide, of same material and color as divider

strips with 1/8-inch-wide full-depth filler, laminated between strips, filled with elastomeric sealant.

D. Divider Strip Adhesive: Trowelable mixture of fine sand and bonding agent, specially

compounded by manufacturer for this use.

1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 70 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

E. Cleaner: Chemically neutral, liquid cleaner, with pH factor between 7 and 10, of

formulation recommended by sealer manufacturer for type of terrazzo used and complying with NTMA requirements.

F. Interior Floor Sealer: Colorless, slip- and stain-resistant penetrating sealer with Ph factor

between 7 and 10, that does not affect color or physical properties of terrazzo surface.

1. Sealers shall have a VOC content of 100 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

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PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EPOXY RESIN THIN-SET INSTALLATION

A. Comply with NTMA guide specifications previously referenced under "Thin-Set Terrazzo Materials" and with matrix manufacturer's directions for installing and finishing epoxy resin thin-set terrazzo. Match University's Representative’s approved sample and furnish total material thickness indicated on the drawings.

B. Exercise care to ensure fluids from grinding operation do not react with divider or control

strips to produce a stain on aggregate. C. Delay grinding and finishing until heavy trade work is completed and construction traffic

through the area is restricted. 3.2 CLEANING, SEALING, AND PROTECTING

A. Cleaning:

1. Remove grinding dust from installation and adjacent areas. 2. Wash surfaces with cleaner according to NTMA's written recommendations and

manufacturer's written instructions; rinse surfaces with water and allow them to dry thoroughly.

B. Sealing:

1. Seal surfaces according to NTMA's written recommendations. 2. Apply sealer according to sealer manufacturer's written instructions.

C. Protection: Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to

Installer, that ensure that terrazzo is without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09409

PRECAST TERRAZZO BASE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install precast terrazzo base as indicated on the drawings and specified. B. Related Sections:

1. Section 09000, Schedule of Finishes 2. Section 09407, Thinset Epoxy Resin Terrazzo

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout of base and border strips. Show layout of stair treads and risers.

B. Samples: Submit 6 inch square samples of each different pattern, color, and type of

terrazzo required. Furnish minimum 6 inch long samples of each type accessory item specified.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PRECAST TERRAZZO BASE

A. Terrazzo shall be the product of one of the following manufacturers:

1. Corradini Corp. 2. United Terrazzo. 3. All American Tile & Terrazzo. 4. American Terrazzo Co.

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5. Associated Terrazzo Co. 6. Delta Pacific Builders. 7. Hermosa Terrazzo Inc. 8. Or equal.

B. Marble Chips: Sizes conforming to NTMA gradation standards for mix indicated, with Ha

10 minimum abrasive hardness value when tested according to ASTM C241, 0.75 percent maximum 24 hour absorption rate, dust content of less than 1 percent by weight and containing no deleterious or foreign matter.

C. Base Setting Mortar and Grout Materials: As specified in Section 09300, Tile.

D. Epoxy Resin, Thin-Set Terrazzo: Comply with NTMA’s “Guide Specification for Epoxy

Terrazzo” and resin manufacturer’s written instructions for component proportions and mixing.

E. Underbed: Comply with NTMA Guide Specification for terrazzo type indicated for

component proportions and mixing. F. Cementitious Terrazzo: Comply with NTMA Guide Specification for terrazzo type

indicated for matrix and marble-chip proportions and mixing. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION

A. Installation of Precast Terrazzo Base Over Latex Portland Cement Mortar Over Cementitious Backer Units Over Metal Studs: Install base to comply with TCA installation method W244.

B. Seal surfaces according to NTMA’s written recommendations. Apply sealer according to

sealer manufacturer’s written instructions.

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Construction Documents SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC CEILING SYSTEMS Section 09500 - 1

SECTION 09500

SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC CEILING SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide acoustical ceiling panels for suspension systems specified in Section 09120,

CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM. B. Refer to architectural drawings and Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” for acoustical

callouts:

1. Acoustical Ceiling (AC)

1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA

AND SAMPLES. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's information on materials, fabrication, and installation.

Furnish certification of flame spread rating and UL classification. C. Samples: Submit 12-inch-square samples of each unit to illustrate color and range of

appearance. D. Test data verifying compliance with the acoustic requirements. F. Closeout Submittal: Maintenance Data for finishes to include in maintenance manuals

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Comply with CBC 2010 Edition requirement for "Fire Tests of Building Construction and

Materials."

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B. Mineral Fiber Acoustical panels shall conform to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E1254, Type III, Class 25, and shall be classified by Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) for flame spread rating of 25 or less, and smoke development of 50 or less.

C. Acoustical ceiling to have been tested in accordance with ASTM C423, Test Method for

Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method, at an independent testing facility. Tests to have been carried out with Type E-400 mounting and ASTM E795.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver acoustical panels, suspension-system components, and accessories to Project

site in original, unopened packages and store them in a fully enclosed, conditioned space where they will be protected against damage from moisture, humidity, temperature extremes, direct sunlight, surface contamination, and other causes.

B. Before installing acoustical panels, permit them to reach room temperature and a

stabilized moisture content. C. Handle acoustical panels carefully to avoid chipping edges or damaging units in any way.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Requirements: Maintain a uniform temperature in the range of 55 degrees

to 70 degrees F prior to and during installation of materials.

1.7 MAINTENANCE A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with

protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

1. Acoustical Ceiling Panels: Full-size panels equal to 2 percent of quantity installed. 2. Suspension-System Components: Quantity of each exposed component equal to

2 percent of quantity installed. 3. Hold-Down Clips: Equal to 2 percent of quantity installed.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Seismic Performance: Acoustical ceiling shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7 and Section 1613 of the California Building Code (CBC).

B. Surface-Burning Characteristics: Comply with ASTM E 84; testing by a qualified testing

agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency.

1. Flame-Spread Index: Comply with ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials. 2. Smoke-Developed Index: 50 or less.

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2.2 ACOUSTICAL PANELS, GENERAL

A. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of acoustical ceiling panel and supporting suspension system from single source from single manufacturer.

B. Glass-Fiber-Based Panels: Made with binder containing no urea formaldehyde. C. Acoustical Panel Standard: Provide manufacturer's standard panels of configuration

indicated that comply with ASTM E 1264 classifications as designated by types, patterns, acoustical ratings, and light reflectances unless otherwise indicated.

D. Mounting Method for Measuring NRC: Type E-400; plenum mounting in which face of test

specimen is 15-3/4 inches away from test surface according to ASTM E 795. E. Acoustical Panel Colors and Patterns: Match appearance characteristics indicated for

each product type. PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine surfaces to receive the work of this Section. B. Verify suspension system is level to within 1/8-inch in 10 feet to properly install the work of

this Section. C. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, including structural framing to which

acoustical panel ceilings attach or abut, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements specified in this and other Sections that affect ceiling installation and anchorage and with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of acoustical panel ceilings.

D. Examine acoustical panels before installation. Reject acoustical panels that are wet,

moisture damaged, or mold damaged. 3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Acoustical Units:

1. Install acoustical panel ceilings to comply with ASTM C 636/C 636M and seismic design requirements indicated, according to manufacturer's written instructions, Section 803.9 of the California Building Code (CBC), and CISCA's "Ceiling Systems Handbook."

2. Install in level plane in straight line courses. 3. Apply panels and tile with grain in same directions, not checkerboard. 4. Minimum Width of Border Tiles: One-half unit dimensions, unless otherwise

shown.

5. Coordinate lay-in system with electrical fixtures, mechanical, and fire-protection work which will be integrated with the ceiling.

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3.3 CLEANING A. Clean soiled or discolored unit surfaces after installation. B. Touch up scratches, abrasion, voids, and other defects in painted surfaces. C. Remove and replace damaged or improperly installed acoustical units, and replace with

new acoustical units.

END OF SECTION

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Construction Documents LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERINGS Section 09640 - 1

SECTION 09640

LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install linoleum floor coverings as indicated on the drawings and specified.

B. Refer to architectural drawings and Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” for flooring callouts:

1. Resilient Flooring (RSF)

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Comply with applicable provisions of Section 01340.

1. Submit samples for selection.

B. Data: Submit the following data.

1. Materials list of items proposed to be furnished under this Section; 2. Manufacturer's specifications and other data needed to prove compliance with

the specified requirements; 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

B. LEED Submittals – Section Specific: Furnish LEED submittals to the University’s

Representative for approval. LEED submittals may be required for the following for specific products included in the section. 1. Flooring Emissions Testing Certification.

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1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Use only skilled workers who are thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work of this Section.

B. Linoleum sheet shall be installed by trained personnel who have participated in a

technical seminar given, at no cost to the Contractor, by materials manufacturer. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERINGS

A. Manufacturers: Products shall be by the manufacturers specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” or the products by one of the following manufacturers:

1. Forbo Flooring Systems 2. Armstrong 3. Glenstar Corp. 4. Azock Inc. 5. Or equal.

B. Linoleum floor coverings shall be comprised of all natural ingredients (asbestos free),

linseed oil, cork, wood flour, resin binders, gum and dry pigments. The ingredients shall be mixed and calendared onto a natural jute backing.

C. Physical Characteristics:

Thickness 0.10 inch (nominal) Residual Indentation Meets FS LLL-F-1238A, Short Term. Load Limit 710 psi Impact Sound Reduction 6 dB Slip Resistance SRT 90 - 110. Smoke Density Meets NFPA, Below 450o Fire Resistance Meets NFPA 258, Class 1.

D. Colors and Patterns: As selected by the University’s Representative, and as indicated on

the drawings. E. Emissions Testing Certification: Tile for floors shall comply with the emissions testing

requirements of the Resilient Flooring Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore standard. 2.2 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

A. Adhesive: As recommended by the manufacturer of the linoleum sheet materials. Adhesive shall be waterproof and stabilized type. Asphalt emulsions and other non-waterproof type adhesives will not be acceptable.

1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when calculated according

to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24. B. Reducing Strips: Vinyl floor reducer, thickness to suit abutting floor covering material, 1

1/4 inches wide, Johnsonite, Flexco, or equal in color to match that of linoleum sheet . C. Concrete Slab Primer: A non-staining type as recommended by the manufacturer of the

linoleum sheet to be applied over it.

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D. Wax: Federal Specification P-W-155, 16% Concentration, water emulsion base. E. Other Materials: All other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete

installation of the work shall be as recommended by the manufacturer of the linoleum sheet, and approved by the University’s Representative.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. General: Examine the areas and conditions under which linoleum sheet is to be installed.

1. Correct conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed until detrimental conditions have been corrected.

B. Surfaces: Shall be smooth, level and at the required finish elevation without more than 3

mm (1/8") in 3m (10'-0") variation from level or slopes shown. 3.2 PREPARATION

A. Contractor responsible for suitability of sub-surfaces to receive floor covering materials.

1. Conduct slab moisture test and calcium chloride moisture test as prescribed by the manufacturer.

B. Substrate to be smooth, level at required finish elevation and without more than 1/8" in 10

feet variation from slopes or levels indicated on the Drawing. C. Fill cracks or irregularities with plastic filler as recommended by manufacturers of

linoleum sheet materials. D. Size or prime subfloor as recommended by manufacturers of linoleum sheet as

necessary for proper bond. E. Start of laying linoleum floor coverings will indicate acceptance of subfloor surface

conditions. 3.3 INSTALLATION

A. General: Verify that moisture content of concrete slabs, building air temperature, and relative humidity are within the limits recommended by the manufacturers of the materials used. Obtain written approval from the linoleum sheet manufacturer attesting that the substrate is acceptable for installation.

B. Linoleum Floor Coverings: Bond to floor surfaces with adhesive in strict compliance with

manufacturer's recommendations. Tightly butt sheet to vertical surfaces, edgings and thresholds, and where the material of one color abuts material of another color.

1. Scribe as necessary around obstructions to produce neat joints. Place linoleum

sheet tightly laid, even and in straight parallel lines. Extend units into toe spaces, door reveals and into closets and similar spaces.

C. Continuity Through Doorways: Join flooring from hallways to linoleum sheet of adjacent

rooms appropriately through doorways, to provide continuous floor covering, as approved

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by the University’s Representative. Install reducing strips where linoleum sheet is at one side of doorways and bare concrete on other side.

D. Reducing Strips: Provide at unprotected exposed edges of linoleum sheet or at

doorways.

1. Provide in single lengths full width of and at centerline of doors. Adhesively bond in place with floor covering manufacturer's approved adhesive and tightly abut exposed edges of linoleum sheet.

2. Fit end edges to door frames and abutting surfaces. Make top surface flush with

adjoining floor covering. 3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTING

A. Cleaning: After completion of work of this Section and just prior to inspection, clean and remove excess adhesive and other blemishes from exposed surfaces, using neutral cleaner and wax and buff as recommended by the manufacturer of the linoleum sheet materials.

B. Protecting: Protect finished work from damage by subsequent construction operations as

approved by the University’s Representative until completion of Contracted Work. Where possible, lock rooms following installation of linoleum sheet and cleaning operations.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09653

RUBBER BASE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install rubber base as indicated on the drawings and specified. See finish schedule.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Samples: Submit samples of rubber base (4 each). B. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by the

University’s Representative will become the basis for accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the Work.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 RUBBER BASE

A. Manufacturer: Provide products by the manufacturer specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes,” or products by one of the following:

1. Burke/Mercer Flooring Products. 2. R.C. Musson Rubber Co. 3. Flexco Company. 4. Or equal.

B. Base: Provide rubber base conforming to ASTM F1861, 1/8-inch thickness and of the

height as indicated on the drawings.

1. Furnish pre-molded exterior and interior corner units. 2. Color shall be as specified in Section 09000.

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C. Adhesive shall be as recommended by the manufacturer of the base materials. Adhesive

shall be waterproof and stabilized type. Asphalt emulsions will not be acceptable. 1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when calculated according

to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION

A. Install rubber base only after finishing operations, including painting, have been completed.

B. Bond the rubber base to wall surface with adhesive, use preformed base sections at all

internal and external corners. Install running base tightly on top of flooring with top edge exactly even with top edges of pre-molded corners.

C. After completion and just prior to inspection, clean and remove excess adhesive and

other blemishes from exposed surfaces, using neutral cleaner as recommended by the base manufacturer.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09661

STATIC-CONTROL RUBBER FLOOR COVERINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install rubber sheet floor coverings designed to control electrostatic discharge (ESD) as indicated on the drawings and specified.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit descriptive data for each type of product indicated. B. Samples for Initial Selection: Submit samples for each type of floor covering and

exposed accessory indicated.

C. Seam Samples: Submit samples for seamless installation technique indicated and for each flooring product, color, and pattern required; with seam running lengthwise and in center of 6-by-9-inch Sample applied to a rigid backing and prepared by Installer for this Project.

D. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a

qualified testing agency, for floor coverings. E. Maintenance Data: For floor coverings to include in maintenance manuals. F Qualification Data: Submit proof of Installer qualifications.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Require-ments” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufactur-

ers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other archi-tectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

B. LEED Submittals – Section Specific: Furnish LEED submittals to the University’s

Representative for approval. LEED submittals may be required for the following for specific products included in the section. 1. Flooring Emissions Testing Certification.

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1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be certified by the manufacturer to install who employs workers for this Project that are competent in techniques required by manufacturer for static-control floor covering installation and seaming method indicated.

1. Engage an installer who employs workers for this Project that are trained or

certified by floor covering manufacturer for installation techniques required. B. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide products identical to those tested for fire-

exposure behavior per test method indicated by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to University’s Representative.

1. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Class I, not less than 0.45 W/sq. cm per

ASTM E 648. C. Static-Control Properties: Provide floor coverings with static-control properties indicated

as determined by testing identical products per test method indicated by an independent testing and inspecting agency.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store floor coverings and installation materials in dry spaces protected from the weather, with ambient temperatures maintained within range recommended by manufacturer but not less than 50 deg F or more than 90 deg F.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 70 deg F or more than 85 deg F, in spaces to receive floor coverings for at least 48 hours before and during installation and for at least 48 hours after installation unless manufacturer's written recommendations specify a longer time period.

1. After post-installation period, maintain temperatures within range recommended

by manufacturer, but not less than 55 deg F or more than 95 deg F. B. Close spaces to traffic during floor covering installation. C. Close spaces to traffic for 48 hours after floor covering installation. D. Install floor coverings after other finishing operations, including painting, have been

completed. 1.7 EXTRA MATERIALS

A. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

1. Sheet Floor Covering: Furnish not less than 10 linear feet for each 500 linear

feet or fraction thereof, in roll form for each color, pattern, and type of sheet floor covering installed.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 STATIC CONTROL RUBBER FLOOR COVERINGS

A. Products: Provide the products specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes” or products by one of the following: 1. Noraplan Environcare ED by Nora Systems Inc. 2. Pirelli Rubber Flooring Inc. 3. United Technical Products Inc. 4. Or equal.

B. Emissions Testing Certification: Tile for floors shall comply with the emissions testing

requirements of one of the following standards:

1. Resilient Flooring Covering Institute (RFCI) FloorScore Certification. 2. California Department of Health (CA DPH) Services Standard Practice for the

Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda. Also referred to as CA DPH Section 01350.

B. Conductive Rubber Sheet Floor Covering: Comply with ASTM F 1859, Type II (layered);

in manufacturer’s standard roll width and length; 0.10 inch thick, and have the following properties:

1. Material: Nora®, or equal, rubber compound 948 with abundant

natural fillers and environmentally compatible color pigments

2. Surface: Smooth 3. Color: As selected 4. Roll Size: 0.08 inches thickness, 49.2 feet by 48 inches 5. Back of Roll: Smooth, sanded back 6. Homogeneous: Yes, mottled 7. Limited Wear Warranty/

Conductivity Warranty: 5 year wear; 10 year conductivity 8. Hardness: ASTM D2240, Shore type A, ≥ 75 9. Static Load: Per ASTM F970 Standard Test Method for Static Load

Limit, residual compression, when tested with 800 lbs results shall be ≤ 0.005”

10. PVC Free: Products shall contain no polyvinyl chloride 11. Abrasion Resistance: Taber abrasion test, ASTM D3389, H-18 wheel, 500

gram load, 1000 cycles, gram weight loss ≤ 0.4 12. Slip Resistance: Static coefficient of friction (James Test), ASTM D2047,

≥ 0.5

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13. Bacteria Resistance: Products shall be resistant to bacteria, fungi, and micro-

organism activity, according to ASTM E2180 and ASTM G21

14. Halogen Free: Products shall contain no halogens 15. Sound Absorption: ISO 140-8 Footfall Sound Absorption, 6 dB 16. Burn Resistance: Cigarette and solder burn resistance 17. Flammability: ASTM E648; NFPA 253; NBSIR 75 950, ≥ 0.45 watts per

square centimeter, Class 1 18. Smoke Density: ASTM E662, NFPA 258, NBS smoke density, < 450 19. Asbestos Free: Products shall contain no asbestos 20. Non Hazardous: Flooring shall be made without any chemicals that may

be hazardous or containing any teratogenic, mutagenic or any other ingredients known to be carcinogenic

21. Cleaning: Flooring surface shall have the ability to be cleaned and

maintained without the use of any chemicals that may be hazardous or containing any teratogenic, mutagenic or any other ingredients known to be carcinogenic. Manufacturer shall make available a cleaning system that effectively cleans the flooring surface using water, cleaning pads and a suitable cleaning machine, without the use of factory and/or field-applied coatings.

22. Shine: Higher shine surfaces can be achieved by dry buffing

without any artificial topical applied coatings 23. Static Generation: < 20 Volts, per ESD STM 97.2* 24. Decay Time: < 0.25, FTM 101 C 4046 (sec) 25. Conductivity: ESD, ASTM F150, 106 < 109

2.2 INSTALLATION MATERIALS

A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, Portland cement or blended hydraulic cement based formulation furnished or approved by floor covering manufacturer for applications indicated.

B. Static-Control Adhesive: Adhesive product of floor covering manufacturer that produces

conductive continuity of floor covering system.

1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

C. Grounding Strips: Provided and approved by floor covering manufacturer and that

produce conductive continuity of floor covering system to ground connection. D. Seamless-Installation Accessories:

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1. Heat-Welding Bead: Solid-strand product of floor covering manufacturer for heat

welding seams.

a. Color: As selected by University’s Representative from manufacturer's full range.

2. Chemical-Bonding Compound: Product of floor covering manufacturer for

chemically bonding seams. E. Integral-Flash-Cove Base Accessories:

1. Cove Strip: 1-inch radius support strip provided or approved by floor covering manufacturer.

2. Cap Strip: Square metal, vinyl, or rubber cap provided or approved by floor

covering manufacturer. 3. Corners: Metal inside and outside corners and end stops provided or approved

by floor covering manufacturer. F. Maintenance Sign: Provide conspicuous signs inscribed "Conductive floor. Do not wax."

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates, with Installer and manufacturer's representative present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, moisture content, and other conditions affecting performance.

1. Verify that finishes of substrates comply with tolerances and other requirements

specified in other Sections and that substrates are free of cracks, ridges, depressions, scale, and foreign deposits that might interfere with adhesion or static-control characteristics of floor coverings.

2. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been

corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION

A. Prepare substrates according to manufacturer's written recommendations and with oversight by manufacturer's representative to ensure adhesion of floor coverings and conductive continuity of floor covering systems.

B. Concrete Substrates: Prepare concrete slabs according to ASTM F 710.

1. Verify that substrates are dry and free of curing compounds, sealers, and hardeners. Remove substrate coatings and other substances that are incompatible with floor covering adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone, using mechanical methods recommended by manufacturer. Do not use solvents.

2. Alkalinity and Adhesion Testing: Perform tests recommended by manufacturer.

Proceed with installation only after substrates pass testing.

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3. Moisture Testing:

a. Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test, ASTM F 1869. Proceed with installation only after substrates have maximum moisture-vapor-emission rate of 3 lb of water/1000 sq. ft. in 24 hours.

b. Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. Proceed with installation

only after substrates pass testing. C. Use trowelable leveling and patching compound to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in

substrates. D. Move floor coverings and installation materials into spaces where they will be installed at

least 48 hours in advance of installation.

1. Do not install floor coverings until they are same temperature as space where they are to be installed.

E. Broom and vacuum clean substrates to be covered by floor coverings immediately before

installation. After cleaning, examine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, and dust. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Install flooring in accordance with the product manufacturer’s instructions. Arrange for manufacturer's representative to oversee installation of static-control resilient floor coverings.

1. Maintain uniformity of sheet floor covering direction. 2. Minimize number of seams and place them in inconspicuous and low-traffic

areas, at least 6 inches away from parallel joints in substrates. 3. Match edges of floor coverings for color shading at seams. 4. Avoid cross seams.

B. Embed grounding strips in static-control adhesive. Extend strips beyond perimeter of static-control resilient floor covering surfaces to ground points.

C. Scribe and cut floor coverings to butt neatly and tightly to vertical surfaces, permanent

fixtures, and built-in furniture including cabinets, pipes, outlets, edgings, thresholds, and nosings.

D. Extend floor coverings into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, and similar openings. E. Maintain reference markers, holes, or openings that are in place or marked for future

cutting by repeating on floor coverings as marked on substrates. Use chalk or other nonpermanent marking device.

F. Install floor coverings on covers for telephone and electrical ducts, and similar items in

installation areas. Maintain overall continuity of color and pattern with pieces of floor coverings installed on covers. Tightly adhere floor covering edges to substrates that abut covers and to cover perimeters.

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G. Adhere floor coverings to substrates using a full spread of adhesive applied to substrate to produce a completed installation without open cracks, voids, raising and puckering at joints, telegraphing of adhesive spreader marks, and other surface imperfections.

H. Seamless Installation:

1. Heat-Welded Seams: Comply with ASTM F 1516. Rout joints and heat weld with welding bead to permanently fuse sections into a seamless floor covering. Prepare, weld, and finish seams to produce surfaces flush with adjoining floor covering surfaces.

2. Chemically Bonded Seams: Bond seams with chemical-bonding compound to

permanently fuse sections into a seamless floor covering. Prepare seams and apply compound to produce tightly fitted seams without gaps, overlays, or excess bonding compound on floor covering surfaces.

I. Integral Flash Cove Base: Cove floor coverings 6 inches up vertical surfaces. Support

floor coverings at horizontal and vertical junction with cove strip. Butt at top against cap strip.

1. Install metal corners at inside and outside corners.

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Testing: The Contractor shall engage and pay a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to test electrical resistance of static-control resilient floor covering systems for compliance with requirements.

1. Arrange for testing after installation adhesives have fully cured and floor covering

systems have stabilized to ambient conditions. 2. Arrange for testing of floor coverings after performing polish procedures.

B. Remove and replace static-control floor coverings where test results indicate that they do

not comply with specified requirements. C. Additional testing and inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine

compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements. 3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Perform the following operations immediately after completing floor covering installation:

1. Remove adhesive and other surface blemishes from floor covering surfaces. 2. Sweep and vacuum floor coverings thoroughly. 3. Damp-mop floor coverings to remove marks and soil.

a. Do not wash floor coverings until after time period recommended by manufacturer.

B. Protect floor coverings from mars, marks, indentations, and other damage from

construction operations and placement of equipment and fixtures during remainder of construction period. Use protection methods indicated or recommended in writing by manufacturer.

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1. Do not wax static-control resilient floor coverings. 2. If recommended in writing by static-control resilient floor tile manufacturer, apply

protective static-control floor polish formulated to maintain or enhance tile's electrical properties to tile surfaces that are free from soil, adhesive, and surface blemishes.

a. Verify that both polish and its application method are approved by tile

manufacturer and that polish will not leave an insulating film that reduces tile's effectiveness for static control.

3. Cover floor coverings with undyed, untreated building paper until Substantial

Completion. 4. Do not move heavy and sharp objects directly over floor coverings. Place

plywood or hardboard panels over floor coverings and under objects while they are being moved. Slide or roll objects over panels without moving panels.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09684

BROADLOOM AND TILE CARPETING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. Provide carpeting (broadloom and tile), adhesives and accessories complete as shown on the Drawings and as specified.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's printed literature of the following:

1. Data indicating compliance with specified critical radiant flux. 2. Include each carpet manufacturer's information on recommended moisture tests of

concrete substrates. 3. Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions: These instructions must include

recommendations for commercial cleaning, spot cleaning, vacuum cleaning, and recommended type of furniture casters and glides for use with each carpeting selected.

C. Shop Drawings: Submit seaming diagrams; show edge conditions, seaming directions, and

location of cutouts. D. Samples:

1. Submit samples of color range of each selected carpet and accessories to the University's Representative.

2. No materials shall be purchased until the University’s Representative has accepted

the samples. 3. Carpet: Two pieces, 18 inches x 27 inches, of each type, color, and pattern

selected by the University's Representative. 4. Exposed Edge, Transition, and Other Accessory Stripping: 12 inch long Samples.

E. Sustainability: Furnish the Statement of the Achievement Level the carpet has attained for Silver, 37 to 51 points, based on specific Sustainable Attribute Performance for all product stages according to ANSI/NSF 140.

F. Closeout Submittals: Maintenance Data for carpet to include in maintenance manuals.

Include the following:

1. Methods for maintaining carpet, including cleaning and stain-removal products and procedures and manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule.

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2. Precautions for cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to

carpet. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

B. LEED Submittals – Section Specific: Furnish LEED submittals to the University’s

Representative for approval. LEED submittals may be required for the following for specific products included in the section. 1. Flooring Emissions Testing Certification.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Performance Requirements: Face yarns shall be of same dye batch, and finish material shall be of same mill run in each unit.

B. Flammability: Carpet shall have passed following tests:

1. DOC-FF-1-70: Pass.

2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 258, Smoke Density: 450 or less. 3. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E648, Floor Radiant Panel

Test: 0.22 or higher.

C. Installation shall conform to Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) 104 standards. D. Product Options: Products and manufacturers named in Section 09000 “Schedule of

Finishes” establish requirements for product quality in terms of appearance, construction, warranty, and performance. Other manufacturers’ products must be comparable in appearance, construction, warranty, and performance to named products and comply with all requirements to be considered. Refer to Section 01630 “Product Options and Substitutions.”

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Comply with CRI - 104 “Storage and Handling.”

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B. Deliver carpet in packages with manufacturer's registry numbers attached and intact.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Requirements: Store materials for one day prior to installation in area of installation to achieve temperature stability.

B. Do not commence carpet installation until painting and finishing work is complete and ceiling

and other overhead work has been tested, approved and completed. C. Maintain room temperature at minimum 60 degrees F for at lease 24 hours prior to

installation; relative humidity shall be approximately that at which the area is to be maintained.

D. Schedule, receive and place carpet on floors indicated; protect from soiling or damage

during transit, storage, and installation. E. Do not install carpet over concrete slabs until slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to

bond with adhesive, and have pH range recommended by carpet manufacturer. F. Where demountable partitions or other items are indicated for installation on top of carpet,

install carpet before installing these items. 1.7 WARRANTY

A. Special Warranty for Carpet: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of carpet installation that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.

1. Warranty does not include deterioration or failure of carpet due to unusual traffic,

failure of substrate, vandalism, or abuse. 2. Failure include, but are not limited to, more than 10 percent edge raveling, snags,

runs, dimensional stability, excess static discharge, loss of tuft bind strength, loss of face fiber and delamination.

3. Warranty Period: Minimum 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.

1.8 MAINTENANCE

A. Extra Materials:

1. Furnish single piece 5 percent coverage of each color of carpet installed. Wrap and label with carpet type, pattern and color.

a. Deliver to University's Representative unused carpet pieces over 2 square

feet and 8 inches in least dimension. 2. Store where indicated by University's Representative.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Carpet shall be of the manufacturers and types indicated on the drawings, and in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes.

B. Performance Characteristics: As follows:

1. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Not less than 0.45 W/sq. cm. 2. Dry Breaking Strength: Not less than 100 lbf according to ASTM D 2646. 3. Delamination: Not less than 3.5 lbf/in according to ASTM D 3936. 4. Dimensional Tolerance: Within 1/32 inch of specified size dimensions, as

determined by physical measurement. 5. Dimensional Stability: 0.2 percent or less according to ISO 2551 (Aachen Test). 6. Colorfastness to Crocking: Not less than 4, wet and dry, according to AATCC 165. 7. Colorfastness to Light: Not less than 4 after 40 AFU (AATCC fading units)

according to AATCC 16, Option E. 8. Electrostatic Propensity: Less than 3.5 kV according to AATCC 134. 9. Flammability: Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Pill Test. 10. Smoke Density: NBS Smoke Chamber NFPA-259, less than 450 flaming mode 11. Emissions: Provide carpet that complies with testing and product requirements of

CRI's "Green Label Plus" program. C. Adhesive: Water-resistant, mildew-resistant, non-staining, pressure-sensitive type to suit

products and subfloor conditions indicated, that complies with flammability requirements for installed carpet and is recommended by carpet manufacturer for releasable installation..

1. Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when calculated according

to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24). D. Leveling Material: Latex-cement material designed for providing solid surface for patching,

to adjacent floor finishes as indicated.

1. Use material capable of being applied and feathered out to adjacent floor without spalling.

E. Edge Strips shall be molded vinyl of the kind, dimensions and profile indicated on the

drawings, and approved by the University’s Representative.

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PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that substrate surfaces are smooth and flat with maximum variation in 1/4 inch in 10 feet and are ready to receive Work.

B. Verify surfaces are clean, dry, sound, and free of oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter

that would impair installation. C. Ensure concrete floors are free from scaling and irregularities and exhibit neutrality relative to

acidity and alkalinity. Verify that concrete slabs comply with ASTM F710 and the following:

1. Slab substrates are dry and free of curing compounds, sealers, hardeners, and other materials that may interfere with adhesive bond. Determine adhesion and dryness characteristics by performing bond and moisture tests recommended by carpet manufacturer. Moisture emissions shall not exceed 4.5 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. per 24 hours, unless more stringent requirements are required by carpet manufacturer. Furnish all test results to University’s Representative prior to installation of carpet.

2. Subfloor finishes comply with recommended tolerances of ACI 302.1R “Guide for

Concrete Floor and Slab Construction" for slabs receiving carpet. 3. Subfloors are free of cracks, ridges, depressions, scale, and foreign deposits.

D. Examine carpet for type, color, pattern, and potential defects. E. Do not begin installation until conditions are satisfactory.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Protrusions or low spots must be sanded or filled with leveling material, as needed, to achieve a smooth surface.

B. Broom and vacuum clean substrates to be covered immediately before install carpet. C. Slab-Moisture Content Testing: Perform Calcium Chloride Test (RMA Test). Do not install

carpet if emissions exceed recommendations of carpet manufacturer.

1. If substrate does not meet moisture requirements of flooring manufacturer, Contractor may apply membrane in accordance with membrane manufacturer's recommendations.

2. Contractor shall wait, retest, and proceed when emissions are within flooring

manufacturer's recommended limit. 3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Carpeting shall be installed in strict accordance with manufacturer's specifications, installation instructions, and recommendations.

B. Lay out carpet for University's Representative's approval prior to installation.

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C. Cut carpet, where required, in manner to allow proper seam and pattern match; ensure cuts are straight and true and unfrayed.

D. Hold cross seams to an absolute minimum.

1. Where possible and practical, locate seams in areas of least amount of traffic; no seams shall occur perpendicular to doors or entries; seams parallel to doors shall be centered directly under door.

2. Match carpet lines and patterns at seams in both width and length. 3. Fill strips, where required; minimum width 9 inches, minimum length 36 inches. 4. Follow wall line parallel to carpet direction for seams occurring at corridor change of

direction. 5. Join seams in recommended manner so as not to detract from appearance of

carpet installation and decrease its life expectancy; ensure seams are straight, not overlapped or peaked, and free of gaps.

6. Seams and cross seams selvage edge trimmed, hot melt; tape seaming according

to manufacturer's instructions. E. Apply adhesive in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

1. Apply adhesive uniformly with a notched trowel. 2. Cover only that amount of area that can be covered by carpet within the

recommended working time of adhesive. 3. Do not soil adjacent areas with adhesives. 4. Promptly remove spillage. 5. Clean trowel and rework patches to assure even application.

F. Carpet:

1. Lay carpet with run of pile in direction of anticipated traffic; do not change run of pile in any one room or from one room to next where continuous through a wall opening.

2. Cut and fit carpet neatly around projections, closely and evenly at walls and to and

through thresholds. G. Do not place heavy objects such as furniture on carpeted surfaces for minimum of 24 hours

or until adhesive is set. H. Lay installation tight and flat to subfloor, well fastened and uniform in appearance; ensure

monolithic color, pattern and texture match within any one area. I. Edge Strips: Install edging strips where carpet terminates at other floor covering; use full

length pieces only, butt tight to vertical surfaces; where splicing cannot be avoided, butt ends tight and flush.

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3.6 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING

A. Remove spots and smears of cement from carpet immediately with solvent. B. Remove rubbish, wrapping paper, selvages, and scraps. C. Remove loose threads with scissors. D. Repair or replace any damaged base and door trim. E. Upon completion, vacuum floors with a commercial beater-bar-type vacuum cleaner. F. After each area of carpet has been installed, protect from soiling and damage.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09720

WALL COVERINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install wall coverings as indicated on the drawings and specified.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Samples:

1. Submit samples of each type and pattern as specified in Section 09000, SCHEDULE OF FINISHES.

2. Size: Full width of mill run.

B. Manufacturer's Certificates:

1. Compliance with CFFA W-101D. 2. Wallcovering manufacturer's approval of adhesive.

C Manufacturer's Literature and Data:

1. Primer and adhesive. 2. Installation instructions. 3. Maintenance instructions, including recommended materials and methods for

maintaining wallcovering with precautions in use of cleaning material. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Finish one complete space with each type (color and pattern) of wallcovering showing specified colors and patterns.

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B. Use approved sample spaces as a standard for work throughout the project. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Deliver in original unopened containers bearing the manufacturer's name, brand name, and product designation.

B. Store in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. C. Handle to prevent damage to material.

1.6 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS

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

B. Chemical Fabrics and Film Association, Inc., (CFFA):

Document 2575-96 ........ Vinyl Coated Fabric Wall covering C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)

G21-96 (R2002) ............ Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 WALL COVERING

A. Provide the products indicated on the drawings and specified in Section 09000 “Schedule of Finishes”.

B. Fungi Resistance: ASTM G21, rating of 0. C. Fire Hazard Classification with Coating: Class A unless specified otherwise.

2.2 ADHESIVE

A. Use only water-based adhesive having volatile organic compounds not more than 50 g/l or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24)..

B. Vermin and mildew resistant.

2.3 EDGE GUARDS OR TRIM

A. "J" shape with groove to receive the wallcovering. B. Concealed edge feathered, not less than 19 mm (3/4 inch) wide.

C. Designed for adhesive attachment. D. Use Vinyl rubber.

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PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 JOB CONDITIONS

A. Temperatures:

1. Do not perform work until surfaces and materials have been maintained at minimum of 60 °F. for three days before work begins.

2. Maintain minimum temperatures of 60 °F. until adhesives are dried or cured.

B. Lighting:

1. Do not proceed unless a minimum lighting level of 15 candlepower per square

foot occurs. 2. Measure light level at mid-height of wall.

C. Ventilation:

1. Allow uniform continuous ventilation in space. 2. Ventilate for a time for not less than complete drying or curing of adhesive.

D. Protect other surfaces from damage which may be caused by this work. E. Remove waste from building daily.

3.2 SURFACE CONDITION

A. Inspect surfaces to receive wallcoverings to assure that:

1. Patches and repairs are completed. 2. Surface are clean, smooth and prime painted.

B. Do not proceed until discovered defects have been corrected and surfaces are ready to

receive wallcovering. C. Carefully remove electrical outlet and switch plates, mechanical diffusers, escutcheons,

registers, surface hardware, fittings and fastenings, prior to starting work. D. Carefully store items for reinstallation. E. Install Edge Guard or Trim:

1. Locate where shown or specified. 2. Run edge guards from top of base to ceiling or wainscot cap in continuous length. 3. Run wainscot cap trim level unless shown otherwise. 4. Install as specified by manufacturer of edge guard or trim, in adhesive. 5. Smooth adhesive edge. Do not leave adhesive exposed to view.

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6. Leave ready to receive wallcovering. 3.3 APPLICATION OF ADHESIVE

A. Mix and apply adhesives in accordance with manufacturer's directions. B. Prevent adhesive from getting on face of wallcovering. C. Apply adhesive to wallcovering back.

3.4 WALLCOVERING INSTALLATION

A. Use wallcovering of same batch or run in an area. Use fabric rolls in consecutive numerical sequence of manufacture.

B. Install material completely adhered, smooth, clean, without wrinkles, air pockets, gaps or

overlaps. C. Extend wallcovering continuous behind non-built-in casework and other items which are

close to but not bolted to or touching the walls. D. Install wallcovering before installation of resilient base. Extend wallcovering not more

than 6 mm (1/4 inch) below top of resilient base. E. Install panels consecutively in order in which they are cut from the roll including filling

spaces above or below windows, doors, or similar penetrations. F. Do not install horizontal seams. G. Except on match patterns, hang fabric by reversing alternate strips, except as

recommended by the manufacturer. H. Cutting:

1. Cut on a work table with a straight edge. 2. Joints or seams that are not cut clean are unacceptable. 3. Trim additional selvage to achieve a color and pattern match at seams.

Overlapped seams are not allowed. 4. Do not double cut seams on wall unless specified. 5. If double cutting on the wall is necessary, place a three inch strip of Type I

wallcovering under pasted edge.

a. Do not cut into wall surface. b. After cutting, remove strip and excess adhesive from seam before

proceeding to next seam. c. Smooth down seam in adhesive for tight bond and joint.

I. Trim strip-matched patterns, which are not factory pre-trimmed. J. Inside Corners:

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1. Wrap wallcovering around corner. 2. Do not seam within 50 mm (2 inches) of inside corners. 3. Double cut seam.

K. Outside Corners:

1. Wrap wallcovering around corner. 2. Do not seam within 150 mm (6 inches) of outside corners. 3. Double cut seam.

3.5 PATCHING

A. Replace surface damaged wallcovering in a space as specified for new work:

1. Replace full height of surface. 2. Replace from break in plane to break in plane when same batch or run is not

used. Double cut seams. 3. Adjoining differential colors from separate batches or runs are not acceptable.

B. Correct loose or raised seams with adhesives to lay flat with tight bonded joint as

specified for new work. 3.6 CLEANING AND INSTALLING TEMPORARY REMOVED ITEMS

A. Remove adhesive from wallcovering as work proceeds. B. Remove adhesives where spilled, splashed or splattered on wallcoverings or adjacent

surfaces in a manner not to damage surface from which it is removed. C. Reinstall previously removed electrical outlet and switch plates, mechanical diffusers,

escutcheons, registers, surface hardware, fittings and fastenings.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09900

PAINTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

A. General:

1. The term "paint," as used herein, means the entire coating system, including emulsions, enamels, paints, stains, varnish, sealers, cement-emulsion fillers, and other coatings, whether used as prime, intermediate, or finish coats.

2. Provide painting of all surfaces and items exposed to view, except as otherwise

specified. Provide preparation of surfaces to be painted. Provide painting and protective coatings to miscellaneous metals specified in Section 05500, METAL FABRICATIONS and exposed mechanical, electrical and plumbing surfaces and prime coating of concealed ferrous surfaces. Excluded for the work are galvanized or copper pipes, other than as required to meet the standard safety color code in Section 15077, IDENTIFICATION FOR PIPING AND EQUIPMENT. Coordinate with paint schedule specified in paragraph 3.4.

a. Top, bottom and edges of doors shall be finished as specified for the

faces of the doors after they have been fitted. b. Prime coats specified herein will not be required on items delivered with

prime or shop coats. 1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01340, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES.

B. Qualifications: Submit the following information to University's Representative for

approval. Submittal shall be made as required for shop drawings.

1. Name of manufacturer whose products are proposed for the Project. Furnish only one manufacturer's materials throughout the job except for special finishes as specified and specialty items, including shellac, oils, waxes, polishes and cleaners.

2. Manufacturer's complete and detailed specifications for the materials and

methods to be employed for each type of application or finish herein specified. C. Samples:

1. Prepare samples in accordance with the requirements listed. No painting shall begin until samples are approved by University's Representative.

2. When the building is ready for painting, University's Representative will designate

an area to be finished according to the Specifications. Furnish materials and application according to the specifications. The designated area, when accepted,

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together with samples submitted and reviewed, shall serve as a standard for the remainder of the work as to material quality, appearance, color matching, and workmanship. Commence no other interior painting and finishing until the pilot area has been approved by University's Representative.

D. Maintenance Materials: Deliver to University, to a location to be verified, 1 gallon (4 liters)

of paint of each color used on this project with applicable printed instructions. E. Shop Drawings and Product Data: The following list includes the required shop drawings

that shall be submitted.

1. Paint specifications. 1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Delivery of Materials: All paint shall be delivered to the Project site in the manufacturer's sealed containers with manufacturer's labels intact. Labels shall bear the manufacturer's name, brand, type of paint, color of paint and instructions for use.

B. Storage of Materials, Equipment and Fixtures:

1. Storage and Protection. Store all paint and other related materials used on the job in a single place. Keep such storage place clean and orderly. Oily or solvent soaked rags and all waste shall be placed in covered containers and shall be removed at the end of each day's work, and all necessary precautions shall be taken to reduce fire hazard to a minimum. Upon completion of the work, the storage space shall be left clean and in good condition.

1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Protection of Work: Protect painting work and cover and protect work and property of others from damage. Prevent paint materials from being spilled or spattered onto surfaces which are not to be painted. During painting of exterior work, cover windows, doors, concrete, and other surfaces not to receive the coating being applied.

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B. Ventilation: Ensure that ventilation in each room or areas where painting is performed is adequate to prevent concentration of paint fumes and odors, and furnish temporary supplementary ventilation as required and necessary.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Paint System: Use paint products of the manufacturers indicated on the drawings unless otherwise approved. Primers, intermediate and finish coats in each paint system shall be products of same manufacturer, including thinners and coloring agents, except materials furnished with prime coat. Products that may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to the following:

1. Refer to 0900 “Schedule of Finishes” for manufacturer, type, color and finish

gloss level. 2. Sherwin Williams 3. Dunn Edwards 4. Frazee 5. Or equal.

B. VOC Content: Products shall comply with VOC limits of Applicable Code Requirements

and, for interior paints and coatings applied at Project site, the following VOC limits, exclusive of colorants added to a tint base, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

1. Flat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L. 2. Nonflat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L. 3. Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: 100 g/L. 4. Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: 100 g/L. 5. Shellacs, Clear: 730 g/L. 6. Shellacs, Pigmented: 550 g/L. 7. Clear Wood Finishes including Varnish, Lacquer and Sanding Sealers: 275 g/L.

C. Colors and Gloss: As indicated on Interior Finish Drawings. D. Factory Mixing: To maximum extent practicable, factory mix each paint material to color,

gloss, and consistency for application. E. Use only water-based materials.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION

A. Preparation of Surfaces:

1. Give written notification to University's Representative seven (7) days in advance, in regard to painting schedule, to coordinate the required inspections.

2. Cleaning of Surfaces: All surfaces to be finished shall be clean and free of dirt,

wax, dust, grease, oil and other surface contaminants.

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3. Iron and Steel: Remove all loose scale and rust from iron and steel to produce a satisfactory surface for painting.

a. Wash all metal surfaces with metal prep to remove any dirt or grease

before painting. b. Touch up chipped or abraded spots on items that have been shop coated

with a primer before proceeding. 4. Aluminum: All aluminum to be painted shall be wiped clean with phosphoric acid

cleaning compound. 5. Concrete:

a. Prepare surfaces to be painted by removing all dirt, dust, oil, grease and surplus concrete.

b. Spot-coat filled areas, suction spots and any other defects with one coat

of wall primer and sealer. 6. Gypsum Board:

a. Fill narrow, shallow cracks and small holes with spackling compound. b. Rake deep, wide cracks and deep holes. Dampen with clear water. Fill

with thin layers of drywall joint cement. Allow to dry. c. Sand smooth after drying; do not raise nap of paper on gypsum board.

B. Surfaces which cannot be prepared or painted as specified shall be immediately brought

to the attention of the University’s Representative in writing.

1. Starting of work without such notification will be considered acceptance by the Contractor of surface involved.

2. Contractor shall replace unsatisfactory work caused by improper or defective

surfaces, as approved by the University's Representative, at no additional cost to the University.

3.2 INSTALLATION/APPLICATION

A. Installation: All materials shall be evenly spread and smoothly flowed on without runs or sags.

1. No exterior paint shall be applied while the surface is damp or during cold or

frosty weather or when the temperature is likely to drop below freezing during the complete curing cycle of the applied finish.

2. No painting shall be done in rooms or areas where plaster or concrete is to be

applied or cured, until such materials are dry as determined with a moisture meter.

3. Adhere to all manufacturer's printed recommendations with respect to tempera-

ture and surface conditions set forth for a particular product. Nothing in these

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Specifications shall be deemed to reduce the requirements of these recommendations.

4. Do not thin, adulterate, or otherwise change material except as recommended by

the manufacturer. 5. Each application of successive layers of paint shall be slightly different tint, to

assist inspection procedure. 6. All coats shall be dry before applying succeeding coats. 7. The material for stipple finish shall be of correct consistency to produce a

moderate textured stipple. 8. Barricades: Maintain barricades and wet paint signs for duration of need. Refer

to Section 01014, CONTRACTOR'S USE OF THE PROJECT SITE. 9. Scaffolds: Provide and transfer scaffolds, staging and planking necessary for

performance of the work. Refer to Section 01014, CONTRACTOR'S USE OF THE PROJECT SITE.

3.3 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING

A. Cleaning and Protection:

1. Protect all work by a covering or other method as approved during the progress of work. Any damage resulting from inadequate protection shall be repaired as approved and at Contractor's expense.

2. Upon completion of the work, remove all paint and varnish spots from the floors,

glass, and other surfaces. Use only products recommended by manufacturer for removal of spots and spills.

3.4 SCHEDULES

A. Painting Schedule:

1. Number of Coats. The number of coats of finishes specified hereafter are the minimum which shall be used for the various surfaces. Apply materials with an absolutely uniform film thickness, with opaque finishes providing such complete hiding that an additional coat would not improve the hiding.

2. In general, the type of paint specified herein is referred to by general terms,

without reference to any paint manufacturer. The paint to be used shall be the best grade of the paint manufacturer, conforming to the terminology used herein and specified for the type of surface to which the paint is to be applied.

3. Interior Gypsum Wallboard.

a. One Coat: PVA Sealer b. One Coat: Polyvinyl acetate water based pigmented sealer. c. Two Coats: Acrylic water-based. Finish as scheduled on Drawings.

4. Interior Gypsum Wallboard.

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a. One Coat: PVA Sealer b. One Coat: Polyvinyl acetate water based pigmented sealer. c. Two Coats: Epoxy finish.

5. Interior Exposed Ferrous Surfaces unless otherwise specified.

a. One Coat: Rust-inhibiting water-based metal primer. b. Two Coats: Water-based semi-gloss finish.

6. Interior Galvanized Surfaces unless otherwise specified.

a. One Coat: Zinc dust-type primer for galvanized metal. b. Two Coats: Water-based semi-gloss finish.

7. Interior Wood Surfaces, Stain/Transparent Finish

a. One Coat: Custom Stain/Sealer to match University’s Representa-tive's sample.

b. One Coat: Clear catalyzed lacquer. c. One Coat: Clear catalyzed lacquer.

8. Ductwork Exposed to View Through Registers and Grilles.

a. One Coat: Water-based enamel. B. Surfaces Not To Be Painted:

1. The following surfaces will not require painting.

a. Work having complete factory finish other than prime coat. b. Finish hardware, except prime-coated items. c. Resilient base. d. Concrete floors, except as otherwise indicated. e. Concrete stair treads and risers. f. Galvanized ductwork, except where exposed. g. Code-required labels, such as UL and Factory Mutual, or any equipment

identification, performance rating, name or nomenclature plates. h. Acoustical finishes. i. Surfaces indicated on the Drawings "not to be painted."

3.5 CLEANING AND TOUCH-UP WORK

A. Make detailed examination of paint finishes after painting work is completed. Remove spatterings of paint material from adjoining work, including from plumbing fixtures, trim, tile, and finish metal surfaces, and make good any damage thereto that may be caused

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by such cleaning operations as approved and at Contractor's expense. Touch-up any abraded, stained, or otherwise disfigured painting work, as approved, and leave entire painting work in first-class condition.

3.6 STANDARD SAFETY COLOR CODE

A. Where conflicts occur between the color markings identified herein and markings required under NFPA 99, the requirements of NFPA 99 shall take precedence.

B. Markings designated by type of room area.

1. Machinery rooms, fan rooms, tunnels, and equipment rooms.

a. All exposed pipe lines, ducts, plenums and conduits shall be painted in accordance with Section 15050, BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS. All hangers or supports shall be painted per Applicable Code Requirements. All pipe lines shall be identified per Section 15050, BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS. Exception to the preceding: All condenser water (tower) lines shall receive two (2) coats of prime their entire length, if pipe materials is black steel. Painting is not required if pipe material is copper or galvanized steel.

b. All machinery and equipment, insulated or otherwise, shall receive one

prime coat and two coats of colored industrial enamel finish. Prime coat by Contractor may be omitted on Factory painted equipment if approved by University's Representative. Do not paint over factory finishes on equipment.

2. All other areas:

a. All exposed pipe lines, ducts, plenums, conduits, hangers, etc., in finished areas shall be painted with one prime coat and two coats of industrial enamel to match adjacent areas and pipes shall be identified at entrance and exit of all pipes within such areas.

b. All concealed pipe lines which are accessible by access doors, ceiling

removal, etc., shall be identified at each point of entry, junction, or exit to the concealed space and identification shall be repeated at distances not to exceed 20 feet between identifying markers, and shall be repeated at each valve.

c. All concealed pipe lines, conduits, etc., which are furred in or otherwise

non-accessible shall not be painted but all hangers or supports shall be painted according to code. Exception to the preceding: All condenser water (tower) lines shall receive 2 coats of prime their entire length if pipe material is black steel. Painting is not required if pipe material is copper or galvanized steel.

d. All machinery and equipment shall be painted in accordance with

Paragraph 3.6 B.1.b. above. C. Procedure for Painting Copper Pipe: Thoroughly clean with steel wool and de-grease with

solvent. Apply one coat of spar varnish and allow to dry for 48 hours. Apply enamel paint per schedule.

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D. General Painting Procedure: Each step shall be approved and accepted before proceed-

ing with the next step.

1. Cleaning and preparing surfaces for painting:

a. Clean all surfaces free from dirt, oil, wax, grease, etc., before applying paint.

b. After cleaning the surface, all galvanized steel shall be prepared for paint

before applying the prime coat. 2. Prime coat for metal surfaces: See paragraph 3.4 above.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 09906

PLASTER REPAIRS WITH ACRYLIC ELASTOMERIC MATERIAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY

A. Repair plaster using acrylic elastomeric material as indicated on the drawings and specified. 1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Submit the material manufacturer's catalog data. Include instructions for preparation and application of material.

B. Test Area: Prepare a test area of not less than 100 square feet on the wall involved to

demonstrate the materials, procedures, and techniques proposed to be used. Paint the surface after the repair test area has cured sufficiently to receive the paint. The results shall be subject to approval by the University’s Representative before proceeding with repair work.

1.3 SUBMITTALS – LEED

A. LEED Submittals – General: Refer to Section 01351 “LEED Product and Data Requirements” for special submittal requirements for any of the following products specified in this section. All products require special documentation submittals, and special Part 2 performance requirements may be applicable.

1. Materials Cost for specific products. 2. Recycled Content claims from product manufacturers. 3. Regional Materials fabrication and raw material sources data from

manufacturers. 4. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) documentation for: adhesives and adhesive

primers; sealant and sealant primers; firestopping; grouts; paints and other architectural coatings. VOC limits apply.

PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS

A. Manufacturer: Acrylic elastomeric materials shall be the product of one of the following manufacturer's:

1. Pecora Corp. "AC-20 FTR". 2. Sonneborn Building Products "Sonolac". 3. Tremco "Acrylic Latex Caulk". 4. Or equal.

B. Acrylic elastomeric material shall conform to ASTM C834.

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C. Low-Emitting Materials: The volatile organic compound (VOC) limits in grams per liter (g/L) shall not exceed the following when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

1. Sealants, Caulks and Firestopping: 250 grams per Liter. 2. Sealants Primers for Architecturally Porous Materials: 775 g/L. 3. Sealants Primers for Architecturally Non-Porous Materials: 250 g/L.

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION

A. Apply elastomeric material as recommended by the product manufacturer. Vee notch surface of cracks, to a maximum width of 1/4" and remove loose debris. Remove broken and spalled plaster or drywall to a sound base.

B. Place elastomeric material into Vee notches and replenish material until cracks are

completely filled. The finished surfaces shall have a finish that matches the existing adjacent surfaces.

C. Leave work area in clean condition with no evidence of spillovers onto adjacent areas.

END OF SECTION