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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.077-04Series of 2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING A CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER, BETWEEN THE CITY OF ASPEN AND RUDD CONSTRUCTION, INC., AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council a Contract for construction of the Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter, between the City of Aspen and Rudd Construction, Inc., a tree and accurate co. py of which is attached hereto as Exhibit" '" NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: That the City Council of the City of Aspen hereby approves that Contract for construction of the Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter, between the City of Aspen and Rudd Construction, Inc., a copy of which is annexed hereto and incorporated herein, and does hereby authorize the Mayor or City Manager to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, Aspen on the ~tCday RE//~AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of I, Kathryn S. Koch, duly appointed and acting City Clerk do certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at a meeting held on the day hereinabove stated. TLO- saved: 8/5/2004-247-G:\tarakResos~animal shelter, doc Kathryn S. ~}6h; City/C er CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on August 9, 2004, by and between the CITY OF ASPEN, Colorado, hereinafter called the "City", Rudd Construction Incorporated, hereinafter called the "Contractor". WHEREAS, the City has caused to be prepared, in accordance with the law, specifications and other Contract Documents for the work her~i.n described, and has approved and adopted said d°Cu'me~t~, ar~dh'as cau~d' ~0~be"~ii~~''i~n 'th~"~ner and for the time required by law, an advertisement, for the project: AspenlPitkin Animal Shelter, and, WHEREAS, the Contractor, in response to such advertisement, or in response to direct invitation, has submitted to the City, in the manner and at the time specified a sealed Bid in accordance with the terms of said .!nvi~.~i. gp..f0,r Bids; and, WHEREAS, the City, in the manner prescribed by law, has publicly opened, examined, and canvassed the Bids submitted in .response to the published. Invitation for Bids therefore, and as a result of such canvass has determined and declared the Contractor to be the lowest responsible and responsive bidder for the said Work 'and ~has dUly'aWarded to the Contractor a Contract For Construction therefore, for the sum or sums set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the payments and Contract for Construction herein mentioned: The Contractor shall commence and complete the construction of the Work as fully described in the Contract' Documents. The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the Work described herein. The Contractor shall commence the work required by the Contract Documents within seven (7) Consecutive calendar days after the date of "Notice To Proceed" and will complete the same by the date and time indicated in the Special Conditions unless the time is extended in accordance with appropriate provisions in the Contract Documents. .. ~} o erform all of the Work described in the Contract Documents, The Contra~_ree p Addendums 1 ~ and comply with the terms therein for a sum not to exceed Two Million Five Hundred Thirty Eight Thousand Four Hundred Forty Four ($2,538,444.00) 'DOLLARS or as shown on the BID proposal. This price includes the landscaping option however it does not include the water tap fees. ~_,C1-971.doc Page I **CC1 o 10. 11. 12. 13. The term "Contract Documents" means and includes the documents listed in the City of Aspen General Conditions to Contracts for Construction (version GC97-2) and in the Special Conditions. The Contract Documents are included herein by this reference and made a part hereof as if fully set forth here. The City shall pay to the Contractor in the manner and at such time as set forth in the General Conditions, unless modified by the Special Conditions, such amounts as required by the Documents. This Contract For Construction shall be binding upon all parties, hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the Contract Documents, this Contract For Construction shall be subject to the City of Aspen Procurement Code, Title 4 of the Municipal Code, including the approval requirements of Section 4-08-040. This agreement shall not be binding upon the City unless duly executed by the City Manager or the Mayor of the City of Aspen (or a duly authorized offiCial in his/her absence) following a resolution of the Council of the City of Aspen authorizing the Mayor or City Manager (or a duly authorized official in his/her absence) to execute the same. This agreement and all of the covenants hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the City and the Contractor respe.ctively and their agents, representatives, employees. Successors, assigns, and legal representatives. Neither the City nor the Contractor shall have the right to assign, transfer or sublet his or her interest or obligations hereunder without the written consent of the other party. This agreement does not and shall not be deemed or construed to confer upon or grant to any third party or parties, except to parties to whom the Contractor or the City may assign this Contract For Construction in accordance with the specific written consent, any rights to claim damages or to bring suit, action or other proceeding against either the City or the Contractor because of any breach hereof or because of any of the terms, covenants, agreements or conditions herein contained. No waiver of default by either party of any terms, covenants or conditions hereof to be performed, kept and observed by the other party shall be construed, or operate as, a waiver of any subsequen't default of any of the terms, covenants or conditions herein contained, to be performed, kept and observed by the other party. The parties agree that this Contract For Construction was made in accordance with the laws of the State. of Colorado and shall be so construed. Venue is agreed to be kept exclusiVely in the courts of Pitkin County, Colorado. In the event that legal action is necessary to enforce any of the provisions of this Contract for Construction, the prevailing party shall be entitled to its costs and reasonable attorney's fees. This Contract For Construction was reviewed and accepted thr°ugh the mutual efforts of the parties hereto, and the parties agree that no construction shall be made or presumption shall arise for or against either party based on any alleged unequal status of the parties in the negotiation, review or drafting of this Contract For Construction. ~,C 1-971 .doc Page 2 **CC1 14. The undersigned representative of the Contractor, as an inducement to the City to execute this Contract For Construction, represents that he/she is an authorized representative of the Contractor for the purposes of executing this Contract For Construction and that he/she has full and complete authority to enter into this Contract For Construction for the terms and conditions specified herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties agree hereto have executed this Contract For Construction on the date first above written. ATTESTED BY: CITYBy: ~O'~~' ~.~,,,,~~COLORADO _ / Title: ~--./~ ~ ~:~~ APPROVED AS TO FORM' ¢¢ .... *-..~,¢ -C'((y ~,ttorney ATTESTED BY: CONTRACTOR: By:~ Title: Note: Certification of Incorporation Shall be executed if Contractor is a Corporation. If a partnership, the Contract shall be signed by a Principal and indicate title. ~_,Cl-971.doc Page 3 **CC1 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION (To be completed if C'ontractor is a Co_rporation) STATE OF ) )ss. COUNTY OF' ) On this day of ,20 , before me appeared , , to me personally knOwn, who, being by me first duly sworn, did say that s/he is of and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors, and said deponent acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS MY HAND AND NOTARIAL SEAL the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public My commission expires: Address ~C1-971.doc Page 4 **CC1 BID PROPOSAL FORM Project No.: 2004-050 BID DATE: August 3, 2004 PROJECT: AsPen/Pitkin Animal PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY: Shelter Rudd Construction, Inc. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL TO: The Governing Body of the City of Aspen, Colorado The undersigned responsible bidder declares and stipulates that this proposal is made m good faith, without collusion or connection with any other person or persons bidding for the same work, and that it is made in pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the advertisement for bid, the invitation to bid and request for bid, all the requirements of the bid documents including the plans and specifications for this bid, all of which have been read and examined prior to signature. The bidder agrees to keep this bid open for Sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the date Of bid opening. The Contractor agrees that construction shall start .immediately following a mandatory pre-construction conference held by the Engineering Department, which also constitutes the Notice to Proceed. Submission of this proposal will be taken by the City of Aspen as a binding covenant that the Contractor will finish construction within the time specified in the Special Conditions of this contract document. The City of Aspen reserves the right to make the award on the basis of the bid deemed most favorable to the City, to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. The City hall not pay the Contractor for defective work and/or for repairs or additional work required for successful completion of the project. All work not specifically set forth as a pay Rem in the bid form shall be considered a subsidiary obligation of the Contractor and all costs in connection therewith shall be included in the prices bid for the .various items of work. Prices shall include all costs in connection with furnishing the proper and success completion of the work, including furnishing all materials, equipment and tools, and performing all labor and supervision to fully complete the work to the City's satisfaction. Poor quality and wOrkmanship shall not be paid for by the City. Such work product must be removed immediately and replaced properly at no cost to the City. All quantities stipulated in the bid form at unit prices are approximate and are to be used only as a basis for estimating the probable cost of work and for the purpose of comparing the bids submitted to the City. The basis of payment shall be the actual amount of materials furnished and work done. The Contractor agrees to make no claims for damages, anticipated profit, or otherwise on account of any differences between the amount of work actually performed and materials actually furnished and the estimated amount of work. The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of work to be done on the basis of the bid unit price and up to plus or minus Twenty Five (25) Percent of the total bid. I hereby acknowledge receipt of ADDENDUM(s) numbered through 4 ESTIMATED QUANTITY LIST_ TOTAL BID ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY CARPET $22.31 per yard LANDSCAPING - Add alternate is $115,000.00 SEE ATTA.CHED PRICE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ UNIT COST $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $, $ $ $ 4 TOTAL BID IN NUM~ERS:~4' 5; 444- I acknowledge that in submitting this bid it is understood that the right to reject any and all bids has been reserved by the owner. Authorized Officer: Mark Przybyts~&~ Full name signature: , Company address: 132 ?ark Ave. · Title: Vice President Basalt, CO 81621 Telephone number: 970-927-9119 Fax number: 97'0-927-4027 Attested by: Subcontractor & Material Supplier List Name: Valley Lum her Address: P.o. Box 1579 Basalt, CO 81621 ,Phone#: 927-3146 Service or Product: lumber and other building products Name: Myers & Company Inc. ,Phone#: 927-4761 Address: P.O. Box 2570 Basalt~ CO 81621 Service or Product: St e e 1 Name: RMS Concrete Address: P.O. Box 670 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 ,Phone#:945-0887 Service or Product: Concrete Name: Crystal Valley Plumbing & Heating Inc. Address: P.O. Box 1323 Carbondale, CO 81623 , Phone#: 963-1251 Service or Product: Plumb ing Name: Permanent Builders Address: 1190 Airport Center Glenwood Springs, CO 8160'} Service or Product: Masonry , Phone #: 945-2788 Name: European Roofing Design Address: P.O. Box 4972 Frisco CO 80443 , Phone #: 970-389-3696 Service or Product: Roofing Name: Hi Tech Insulation Address: 144 .Horseshoe Dr.. Basalt, CO 81621 , Phone #: 927-4014 Service or Product: Insulation Name: Bacon Drywall Inc. Address: P.O. Box 1315 Carbonda!e, CO 81623 ,Phone#: 963-933.4 Service or Product: Drywall Name: Rudd Construction, Inc. Address: 152 Park Aive. Basalt, CO 81621 Service or Product: Carpentry, excavation, supervision ,Phone#: 927-9119 CLARIFICATIONS TO BID PROPOSAL 2. 3. 4. All permit fees are allowances Sewer tap fees are included Water tap fee is not included (could not get fee from the City) No c6sts for special inspections are included, including elevator inspections RUDD CObtSTRUCTION. INC, 02:4-1:4.1 PM ASPEN PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER ASPEN. CO. AEC. H: SUNDES[GNS CONTR. RUDD CONSTRUCTION 0132 PARK AVE. BASALT, CO.81621 PHONE (I~70) 927-9119 MAIN LEVEL BUILDING AREA8 TOT A L F A C T O [~ EQUIVAI..~NT &.q17 1,o 6317 128g 1.0 1289 747 1.0 7'47 8~7 1,0 867 DIV ' DIV ", DIV: DIV: DIV: DIV DIV DI¥ DIV DIV 6 DIV 6 DI¥ 6 DH 6 DIV 6 D1V B I~IPTION GENERAL EXPENSE EXCAVATiC)N SITE INFRASTRUCTURE SITE CONCRETE/PAVING LANDBCAPING STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FLAT CONCRETE tMASONARYICULTURED STON~ STRUCTURAL/MISC STEEL ROUGH CARP FRAMING HAI~ RGH FRAMING [MATERIALS) RGH FRAMING (LABOR) RGH FRAMING [,SUB/EQUIP) SIDING/TRIM (MATERIALS) I SIDING/TRIM (LABOR) ISIDING/TRIM (SUBIEQU[P~ [MATERIALS HANDLING IATBRI,M. L.A~O~ CO~T $0 $0 83,700 $1,400 $0 $0 $100 $0 $0 $2,000 $2,000 $:200 $500 $2,368 $0 $0 S18,690. $83,527 $179,050 $12,079 $47,096 $55,795 $83,718 $178,598 $435,936 $0 $0 $0 $9,150 9220 ~T~'~GION $20B,487 $179,050 $5,~00 ' $12.079 $47,190 $55,795 $83,716 $182,sg~ $2,365 $24,540 $30,i94 $60G $~ $0 $0 $25,~40 $22.81 \SF $19.42 \SF $o.61 I\SF $1.31 $5.12 ~.0S $19.80~5~F 847.36 $2.66RSF $3.27 $0.07 $0.00 ~SF $0.00 $2, B0 ~ 8.6% 7.49'<) 0.2% 0.5% 1.9% 2.3% 3.5% 1~.0% 0,1% 1.0% 1 o.n% 0,0% 0.0% 0,0% 1,1% Ab"PEN ANIMAL. SHEL'PER.123 RUDD CONSTRUCTION, INC. 02:41 ;05 PM DI',? II TIO"I$ ,000 $10' 0011 $12, 1 l I  $0 $124,685 [ $t~4,685 $~3.5~ XSF 5,1% DIV7 [ROOFING SYSTEM , . $0 ~ $7,725] $0.8~ ~8F 0.3% DIV 7 8~NTS/F~SHING [ $0 $0 $7,725 ~ $0[ $0 $13,412~ $13,412 51.45 ~SF ? FOUNDA~ON WA~RPROOF DIV8 DOORS $2=,~0 $8,100: $15,000 $45,4~0 ~ $4.93 ,,F 1.~% DIV8 FINISH HARDW~E ' $0 $0 $0 $0~ $0,00 ,SF 0.0% O,V, W'N~OW~ $0 $0 $19,=4 $19.224 ~=.09 ,SF 0.~% ,0 $0 $0~ $0 $0.~ ,$F ~ O.O~ OlV 8 DIV 8 $~ $0r $0 ! $0 $0.~ ~8F ~ 0.0% DIV 9 GYPSUM t STUCC© S0 S0 $167,760 [ $167,760 $18,20 tSF 6,9% i TILE, G~NITE ~ $0 SO $8,15000 $0 ~ $0.00 ,SF ~ 0.0% DIV 9 .CARPET S0 $0 $8,100~ $0.88 ~F ~ ~.~% DIV 9 PAINT ~O COATINGS $C $0 $51,200 $51,200m $5.55 ~SF 2.1% / DIV 10 MIRRORS/~ACCESSORIE~ ~01 $390 $510 $1,201~ $0.13 ~SF DIV 10 SIGNA~ $450~ $100 $0~ $550[ $0,~ ~SF 0,0% FIRE EXT. $171 SS0 $0 $~1~ $0.~ kSF 0.0% $4,~ ~PLIAHC~S / INSTAL~TI~N ~ $~ ~0~ $3,696 $0.46 ~SF DIV 13 $3~0 $1~ $0 $40~ $0 ~SF~ 0.0% DW 14 ELEVATOR $20~ ~' $~,498 $~,32~, ~ ~SF ~ 1.4% D~V 15 HVAC $0 $0 $~,875 $~,875 $3.78 ~SF · 1.4% OlV 15 PLMG & H~TIN~ $0 $0 $19~061 $192,061 $20,83 ~F 7.9% D~ 1~ $ECURI~ & PHONE SYSTEMS $0 $0 $8, g!1 $8,91! . $0.97 ~SF 0,4% DN 18 ,FI FCTRICALRCU~-t~[~UR, ._. _$0' ~0 $~,700~ ~86,700 ' $9.40_~F.. ' 3.6% FI~D COSTS S64,915 $1 ~,679 $1,892,474 $2,142,068 $~32.33 30.0% ~BOR T~ SSS,404 $55,404 $6.01 ~SF 2.3% MATERIAL T~ $0 $0 $0.00 SUaTOTAL " $~,9tS $240,083 $1,892,474 $2,197,471 $238.~ ~8F 90.7% 0.0% BUILDING PBRMIT FEE $21,800, $2.36 ~SF 0.9% 4.00% OVERH~D $~,77t $9.83 ~SF 3.7% 5,00% PROFIT $115,402 $1~52 ~SF 4.8% C~0% CONTINGENCY $0 80.00 ~SF { ~0,0% TOTAL COST ..... ~'' $2,4~,~, $262.8S ~F ' ,! 0.0% SEWER TAP S21005.54 ASPEN ANIMAL, SHI~L'I~R-123 RUDD CON~'TRUC'I1ON. INC, WATEE DEl:q', NQ FEE SETYET 08103/2004 A~PEN ANIMAL SHELTER.123 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS BOND # 080304 AIA Document A310 Bid Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we mind CONSTRUCTION, INC. 0132 PARK AVENUE BASALT, CO 81621 (Here insert full name .and address or legal title of Contractor) as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY 118 SECOND AVENUE, S.E.P.O. BOX 73909 CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52407 a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Iowa as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and £nmaly bound unto CITY OF ASPEN 130 S. Galena ASPEN, CO 81611 (Here insert full name ,and address or legal title of Owner) as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of One Percent of Amount Bid ....................... Dollars ( $1% ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter, Project No. 2004-050 (Here insert full name. address and description ofpreject) NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obhgee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid then this obligation shah be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 3rd day of August 2004 Witness Witness RUDD CONSTRUCTION, INC. / ~al:~}~r55~s tn, -- affoi'ney~a~ AIA DOCUMENT A310 BID BOND AIA ® FEBRUARY 1970 ED THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. ] 3773 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DRIVE, SUITE 800 DENVER, COLORADO 80209-3804 PHONE: (303) 824-6600 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE PROJECT NUMBER: 2 0 0 4- 0 5 0 The undersigned contractor has read a copy of the Comract Documents including the construction plans, for this project and understands and hereby affirms that he/she does not now, nor will' he/she in the future, violate the provisions of said Contract Documents, so' long as he/she is under the Contract to 'the City of Aspen for the performance of a Contract. The undersigned further acknowledges he/she understands and agrees to all terms and conditions of the Aspen Municipal Code and its being part of the Contract with the City of Aspen. Attest: ~4~~ Corporate Seal STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY Eagle ) SS. Contractor 'Ma~k Przybylsk~/// Before me Susan. VanCq eve , a notary public and for County, Colorado personally appeared Mark ?rzyb,ylski personally to be the person(s) whose signatUre(s) in my presence this Svd August , A.D. 20 04 . Eagle known to me day of My commission expires: 3-21-2008 Notary Public AC1-971 .doc LIQUIDATED DAMAGES for FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE WORK ON TIME The undersigned contractor declares his/her full awareness of the content and terms of'-this contract and affirms that the contractual time is the period mentioned in the contract Specifications plus the time extension(s), if any, granted by the City of Aspen for successful completion of project. The undersigned contractor further acknowledges he/she understands and agrees to liquidated damages to be deducted from moneys due to him/her for any delayed calendar day beyond the total time at the rate of $1000. OOper day. This amount and the total allowed time by the City Shall not be negotiable under any conditions. Corporate Seal STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY Eagle ) Be~reme Susan VanCleve SS. Rudd Constructions Inc. Contractor '~, By: Ma~k Przybylsh~/ , a notary public and for Eagle County, Colorado personally appeared Mark Prz,ybylski me personally to be the person(s) whose signature(s) in my presence this 3rd known to day of August ,A.D. Y99// 2.004 My commission expires: 3-2 1-2008 Lll-OTl.do¢. ~ *LD1 Notary Public City of Aspen Qualification Statement Project No.: 2 0 0 4- 0 5 0 · ].. Firm Name, Business Address, Contact Person & Telephone Number: 12. Year Present. Firm 13. Date This Form Rudd Construction, Inc. ~ ~s~abtished: I Prepared: 132 Park Ave. 1979 7-30-2004 Basalt, CO 81621 :~. T~e o~ ownership: ', A..Sm.~l Busi .... B Minority Owned 970-927-9119 Contact: Arlen Wussow Corporation c wome~ Owned 5. Names of not more than two principals to contact: Title/Telephone: a) Mark Przyby!ski, President 970-927-9119 b~ Scott Duryea, Vice President 970-927-9119 6. Pro~ect Exmples, Last 5 Years: Projec= Nme, Location & Brief Description: I O~er's Nme, Address & Telephone: ~ Cost of Work. Bate ! I (X $1,0O0) I Completedl !S erson ' O0 ' ~. Stonebridge Condos Administration cott Patt ,646, 30 Anderson Lane P.O. Box 5990 923-43 4-20041 Snowmass Village, CO (Remodel) Snowmass Vlg, CO 23 : : ~. Eagle County Offices Michael Cirkovic !2,464,00D 20 Eagle County Drive P.O. Box 850 970-328 3-20021 E1 Jebel, CO (new construction) Eagle, CO 81631 8700 : 462 3. Basalt Water Treatment Plant Town of Basalt :382, 700 Pinon Drive '101 Midlahd Ave. 10-2002 Basatt,~CO (new Construction) Basalt, CO 927-4723 4. Valley Lumber Project Valley Lumber (Dan ~00,000 8-2003 210 Airpark Drive P.O. Box 1579 Scherer)i ~ Riverside Plaza, Building B !Bob Ritchie ~,050,00~ 305 Gold Rivers 'Road !720 E. Hyman i !8-2003 Basalt, CO (new building) ~Aspen, CO 925-1400 ~ ~' Riverside Plaza~ ~uilding A Bob' Ritch~e ~,918,000 255 Gold Rivers Road 720 E. Hyman : i2-2001 ?.Aspen Sanitation Oisvric Offices Aspen Consolidated i1,150,000 565 North Mill Street Sanitati'on Distric. t 2-2000 Aspen, CO (new consvruotion) 925'3601 ~. Snowmass Village Maintenance Town of Snowmass Villag~ Facility 16 Kearns Rd. ~,213,000 3745 Owl. Creek. Road Snowmass Village, CO i6-2000 ~.Riverside Plaza Building H !Bob Ritchie ~,500,00~ ~55 Gold Rivers Road !720 E. Hyman ~0,2000 Basalt, CO (new con.struction) Aspen, CO 925-1400 . ~0.Riverside Plaza Building B/C Bob Ritchie : 355 Gold Rivers Road 720 E. Hyman ~,884,54~ Basalt, CO Aspen, CO 925-1400 ~ :11-2000: PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPENfPITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Service Center Drive Pitkin County, Colorado Date: June 25, 2004 OWNER: City of Aspen and Pitkin County ARCHITECT: SUNDESIGNS ARCHITECTS PC 901 BLAKE AVENUE GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81601 970-945-2201 FAX: 970-945-2203 E-MAIL: sda(~xof, net ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER TABLE OF CONTENTS - ~)ivision .... 'Section Title ' · ..................................... Paee~l DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01100 ........ SUMMARY ............................................................................................................. .2 01200 ........ PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES ................................................................ 2 01300 ........ ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 3 01400 ........ QUALITY REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................. 2 01500 ........ TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND COlqTROLS ...................................................... 2 01600 ........ PRODUCT P,~EQI. JIREMENTS ................................................................................. 2 01700 ........ EXECUTION REQU-iREMENTS ............................................................................. 3 DIVISION 2 - SITE CONSTRUCTION 02230 ........ SITE CLEARING ..................................................................................................... 2 02300 ........ EARTHWORK ......................................................................................................... 2 02621 ........ FOUNDATION DRAINAGE PIPING ...................................................................... 2 02630 ........ STORM DRAINAGE ............................................................................................... 2 02741 ........ HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING ............................................................................... 2 0282 ! ........ FENCES AND GATES ............................................................................................ 1 02870 ...... ~. SITE SPECIALTIES ................................................................................................ 1 DMSION 3 - CONCRETE 03300 ........ CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE ............................................................................... 4 DMSION 4 - MASONRY 04810 ........ UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES ............................................................................ 6 04815 ........ GLASS UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES ...............................................................2 DMSION 5 - METALS 05120 ........ STRUCTURAL STEEL ............................................................................................ 2 05310 ........ ROOF DECK ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................... 1 05400 ........ COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING ..................................................................... 2 05500 ........ METAL FABRICATIONS ....................................................................................... 2 05510 ........ STAIRS AND RAILINGS ........................................................................................ 2 D~SION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS 06100 ........ ROUGH CARPENTRY ........................................ i ................................................... 3 06200 ........ FINISH CARPENTRY ............................................................................................. 2 DIVISION 7 - TI~~ AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07131 ........ SHEET WATERPROOFING ................................................................................... 1 07210 ........ BUILDING INSULATION ....................................................................................... 2 07320 ........ ROOF TILES ........................................................................................................... 2 07411 ........ METAL ROOF AND WALL PANELS .................................................................... 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... TOC-I ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 07620 ........ 2 077'10 ........ MANUFACTURED ROOF SPECIALTIES ................. ...................... ........ ,:. ........... 1 07920 ........ JOINT SEALANTS ::~.?.~:,~ .................... 2 DMSION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS 2 08110 ........ STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES .............................................................................. 08163 ........ SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS DOORS-~'~:~'~,w.w'~:'~: :,':,~'~::: ................. 1 08212 ........ STILE AND RAIL WOOD DOORS .... : ..................................... ~ .~,..~ ...... ,,.,, ............ 2 08561 ........ VINYL WINDOWS .................................................................... ~,~"~ ........... ' ........... 1 08710 ........ DOOR HARDWARE ............................................ :---::-:-~ ..... ~-. .......... ':~:~:~',',~ ..... ......... 2 08800 ........ GLAZING ............................................................................. , ........... ' ...................... 2 DMSION 9 - FINISHES 09260 ........ GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES ..................................... ' ...................................... 3 09652 ........ RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS ......................................................................... 2 09653 ........ RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES ................................................... 2 09680 ........ CARPET .................................................................................................................. 1 09775 ........ SPECIAL WALL FINISHES .................................................................................... 2 09910 ........ PAINTING ~ .............................................................................................................. 2 DMSION 10 - SPECIALTIES 1043'1 ........ SIGNS ...................................................................................................................... 2 10520 ........ FIRE- PROTECTION SPECIALTIES (OWNER REVIEW BEFORE BIDDING) ..... 2 10605 ........ KENNELS ................................................................ ~ ............................................... 2 10801 ........ TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES ..................................................................... 3 DMSION 11 - EQUIPMENT 11014 ........ PRESSURE CLEANING SYSTEMS ....................................................................... 1 11451 ........ RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES . ............................. 1 DMSION 12 - FURNIS¥IINGS 12356 .~ ...... KITCHEN CASEWORK ....... , .................................................................................. 2 12481 ........ FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES ............................................................................... 1 DMSION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION '13851 ........ FIRE ALARM AND SECURITY SYSTEMS (OWNER REVIEW BEFORE BIDDING) ................................................................................................................................. 2 DMSION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS 14240 ........ HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS ..................................................... 3. DMSION 15 - MECHANICAL 15010 ........ GENERAL PROVISIONS ........................................................................................ 8 15050 ........ BASIC MEcHANIcAL MATE~S 'AND METHODS ........................................ 2 15080 ........ MECHANICAL INSULA ~TION ................................................................................ 4. 15100 ........ BUILDING SERVICES PIPING .............................. 10 15400 ........ PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT .......................................................... 4 15510 ........ HEATING BOILERS AND ACCESSORIES ........................................................... 3 15800 ........ AIR DISTRIBUTION ............................................................................................... 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... TOC-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 15900 ........ HVAC INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS ................................................. 5 15950 ........ -TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND B3.E'A~CiNGi~.~.'~.~.~.~'.~..~, ....... .". ........... . ................... 3 DMSION 16 - ELECTRICAL 16010 ........ ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS ............................................................... 14 16060 ........ GROUNDING AND BONDING ............................................................................... 5 16100 ........ WIRING METHODS ................................ 4 16130 ........ RACEWAY AND B~XES~:~]:~:~./~:~::::~(~][~:~(~]~:~:~(:~:~]~.~(~]~]~((~ ~iii~.ii~]i'.ii'.i]ii'ii]ii]ii]]ii 7 16441 SWITCHBOARDS 5 16442 ........ PANELBOARDS ............................................................................ ~ ........................... 6 16510 ........ INTERIOR LUMIN~S ....................................................................................... 5 16520 ........ EXTERIOR LUMINA_IRES ...................................................................................... 3 16530 ........ EMERGENCY LIGHTING ...................................................................................... 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... TOC-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01100 - SUMMARY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. Bo Do Eo 1.2 A. Bo Co SUMMARY OF WORK Project Identification: As follows: 1. Project: Aspen Pitkin Animal Shelter Service Center Drive Pitkin County, Colorado 2. Owner: City of Aspen, Colorado and County of Pitkin, Colorado Architect: Sundesigns Architects PC .901 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 (970) 945-2201; fax (970)945-2203 sda~rof, net Contract Documents, dated June 25, 2004, were prepared by Sundesigns Architects PC, 901 Blake Avenue, GlenWood Springs, Colorado 81601. The Work consists of an animal shelter and boarding kennel with storage and two apart- ments on the upper level, as described in the Contract Documents. Work Not Included: The following will be provided by others: 1. Window treatments, associated hardware; landscaping; irrigation systems; seed/sod; atrium plantings and planting materials; interior and exterior signage; cat playground; furnishings. Owner-Furnished Items: The following products will be furnished by Owner and shall be in- stalled by Contractor as part of the Work: 1. Kennels in dog areas. CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS Documents; 2. Construction Drawings, dated June 25, 2004 3. Specifications, dated June 25, 2004 4. All addenda issued up to time of contract. Time of Commencement and Completion - the Work shall commence within fourteen (14) days of award of the Contract. Substantial Completion of the Work shall be within twelve (12) months from the date of award. Forms (to be supplied at time of bidding): SUMMARY 01100-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Fo Forms (to be supplied at time of bidding): 1. AIA Document A117, Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor 2. AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate for Payment 3. AIA Document G712, Shop Drawing and Sample Record 4. AlA Document G713, Construction Change Authorization 5. Codes - All work to conform to County, State, and Federal ordinances, 2003 IBC, IMC, IPC, and ANSI 1998 Edition. Building Permits - Contractor to apply and include permit fees as an itemized part of the esti- mate. Disregard if not required. Local Preference - Contractor is encouraged to, where possible, give preference to local sub- contractors and suppliers. 1.2 A. Bo WORK RESTRICTIONS Contractor's Use of Premises: During construction, Contractor will have full use of site and building area as indicated. A wire fence (not plastic) shall be erected per the site plan. The fence defines the site building area. No work, storage of materials, dumping, staging, vehicle or equipment parking or any other activity associated with project shall occur outside the fenced area. All sub-contractors and vendors shall be notified of this restriction. The general contrac- tor is responsible for all damages. The owner reserves the right to perform work as described in Article 16, AIA Document A117. END OF SECTION 01100 SUMMARY 01100-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01200 -PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. Bo ALLOWANCES Include the following allowances in Contract Sum: 1. Hardware Allowance: Allow the sum of $15,000.00 (fifteen thousand dollars) for the purchase and delivery of door hardware, including keying, as sPecified in Division 8 Section "Door Hardware." 2. Light Fixtures: Allow the sum of $15,000.00 (fit~een thousand dollars) for the purchase and delivery of light fixtures; as sPecified in Division 16 and on the drawings. Obtain three proposals for each allowance and submit to Architect with recommendations. Purchase products selected by Architect. Advise Architect of the date when selection and purchase of each product or system described by an allowance must be completed' to avoid delaying th~ Work2 Submit invoices to show cost of products furnished under each allowance. Reconciliation of Allowance amounts with actual costs will be by ChangeOrder. 1.2 A. ALTERNATES An alternate is an amount proposed by bidder for certain work that may be added to or deducted from the Base Bid amount if Owner accepts the Alternate. The cost or credit for each alternate is the net addition to or deduction from Contract Sum to incorporate the Alternate into the Work. No other adjustments are made to Contract Sum. Indicate on the Bid Form amounts, to be deducted from or added to Contract Sum for the fol- lowing alternates: 1. No Alternates this Project. 1.3 A. Bo UNIT PRICES A unit price is an mount proposed by bidders and stated on the Bid Form for certain work that is paid for per unit of measure. Bidders shall indicate on the Bid Form unit prices for the fol- lowing items of work: 1. Tenant Interior Carpet: As specified in Division 9 Section "Carpet," including cushion, installation, and accessories. Payment will be made based on the floor area .covered by carpet plus an additional [5] percent to account for waste. Changes to the Work incorporating Unit Prices will be made by Change Order. 1.4 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 01200-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo On Owner's approval of a proposal from Contractor, Architect will issue a Change Order for all changes to Contract Sum or Contract Time. When Owner and Contractor disagree on the terms of a proposal, Architect may issue a Con- struction Change Directive instructing Contractor to proceed with the change. Construction Change Directive will contain a description of the change and designate the method to be fol- lowed to determine changes to Contract Sum or Contract Time. 1.5 A. PAYMENT PROCEDURES Submit a Schedule of Values at least 10 days before the first Application for Payment. In Schedule of Values, break down Contract Sum into at_ ! _e.~s~ .t pne line item for each Specification Section. Correlate the Schedule of Values with Cgntr0ct0ri~ Comtru~tion Schedule. Submit 3 copies of each application for payment on AiA Document G702/703, according to the schedule established in Owner/Contractor Agreement. o For the second Application' for Payment through the Application for Payment submitted at Substantial Completion, submit partial releases of liens from each subcontractor or supplier for whom amounts were requisitioned in the previous Application for Payment. Submit final Application for Payment after completion of Project closeout procedures with release of liens and supporting documentation. Include consent of surety to final payment and insurance certificates. END OF SECTION 01200 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 01200-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01300 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PART I - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. Do mo Go Fo Ho PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION Coordinate construction to ensure efficient and orderlY installation of each part of the Work. Contractor's correct administration of responsibilities include: Construction methods, performance, and procedures. Protection and manipulation of existing and new facilities and conditions. (bracing, shoring, scaffolding, etc.) Excavation, and construction - structural integrity, proper procedures, and general safety standards of both existing conditions and new work, Verify layout information shown on Drawings, in relation to property survey and existing benchmarks, before laying out the Work. Examine substmtes and conditions for compliance with manufacturer's written requirements in- cluding, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level, plumb, smooth, clean, and fi'ce of deleterious substances; substrates within installation tolerances; and application conditions within environmental limits. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Prepare substrates and adjoining surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions, in- cluding, but not limited to, filler and primer application. Take field measurements as required to fit the Work properly. Where fabricated products are to be fitted to other construction, verify dimensions by field measurement before fabricating and, when possible, allow for fitting and trimming during installation. Verify all drawings, dimensions, sections and details. If a discrepancy occurs: -Details rule over general drawings. -Written dimensions rule over scale (do not scale drawings) -Specifications rule over general comments. -Details, as drown are typical only when noted as such. Notify Architect of discrepancies, special conditions, changes of'conditions, and proposed de- viations before proceeding with work. Conduct progress meetings at Project site every 14 days. Notify Architect of meeting dates and times. Require attendance of each subcontractor or other entity concerned with current progress or involved with planning or coordination of future activities. 1. Record minutes and distribute to parties involved, including Owner and Architect. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 1.2 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, purchasing, testing, delivery, other submittals, and related activities that requires sequential activity. No extension of the Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit sub- mittals enough in advance of the Work to permit processing. Architect will not accept submittals fi.om sources other than Contractor. Identify deviations fi.om the Contract Documents. Submit three copies of each submittal. Place a permanent label or title block on each submittal for identification. Provide a 4"x5" space on the label or beside title block to record review and approval markings and action taken. Include the following information on the label: Co 2. 3. 4. Project name. Date. Name and address of Contractor. Name and address of subcontractor or Supplier. Number and title of appropriate Specification Section. Architect will review each action submittal, mark as appropriate to indicate action taken, and return copies less those retained. Compliance with specified requirements remains Contractor's responsibility. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Bo ACTION SUBMITTALS Product Data: Mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Include the following: Data indicating compliance with specified standards and requirements. Notation of coordination requirements. For equipment data, include rated capacities, dimensions, weights, required clearances, and furnished specialties and accessories. Shop Drawings: Submit Project-specific information drawn to scale. Do not base Shop Draw- ings on reproductions of the Contract Documents or s~ndard printed data. Submit 1 reproduci- ble print and 1 blue- or black-line print on sheets at least 8-1/2"xl 1' but no larger than 30"x42". Architect will return the reproducible print. Include the following: Dimensions, profiles, methods of attachment, large scale details, and other information, as appropriate for the Work. Identification of products and materials. Notation of coordination requirements. Notation of dimensions established by field measurement. 'ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Co Samples: Submit Samples f'mished as specified and identical with the material proposed. Where variations are inherent in the material, submi/~ffic-ien(units t° show full range of the variations. Include name of manufacturer and product name on label. 2.2 A. INFORMATION SUBMITTALS Construction Schedule: Prepare a horizontal bar-chart Contractor's construction schedule. 1. Submit a construction schedule within l0 days after date established for Commencement of the Work. 2. Provide a separate time bar for each activity, using same breakdown of Work indicated in the Schedule of Values, and a vertical line to identify the f~r~t'workday of each week. 3. Coordinate each element with other activities. Show each activity in proper sequence. Indicate sequences necessary for completion of related Work. 4. Indicate Substantial Completion and allow time for Architect's procedures necessary for certifying Substantial Completion. 5. Revise the schedule after each meeting or activity where revisions gave been made. As Work progresses, mark each bar to indicate actual e. ompletion. Distribute revised copies to Owner, Architect, subcontractors, and Parties required to comply with dates. Product Certificates: Prepare written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that product complies with requirements. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Bo Comply with manufacturers written instructions for installation. Anchor each product se- curely in place, accurately located and aligned. Clean exposed surfaces and protect from dam- age. If applicable, prepare surfaces for field finishing. Clean Project site and work areas da. ilY, including common areas. Each trade is to be responsi- ble for it's debris, c6ntra~0r t° maih~i~'~/i d'~i'riii6~ 'and be' ~;~fiil ~e~ponsible for clean-up, including trash or debris blown from the Site. END OF SECTION 01300 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01400 - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 ho SECTION REQUIREMENTS Quality-control services include inspections, tests, and related actions including reports. Qual- ky-control services are further specified in other Sections .of these Specifications and shall be performed by independent testing agencies provided by Contractor or Owner, as specified. Unless otherwise indicated, quality-control services required by authorities having juris- diction will be provided by Owner. Contractor is responsible for scheduling inspections and tests. Retesting: Contractor shall pay for' retesting where results of inspections and tests prove unsat- isfactory and indicate noncompliance with requirements. Auxiliary Services: Cooperate with agencies performing inspections and tests.' Provide auxil- iary services as requested. Notify agency in advance of operations requiring tests or inspec- tions, to permit assignment of personnel. Auxiliary services include the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. Access to the Work. Incidental labor and facilities to assist inspections and tests. Adequate quantities of materials that require testing, and assisting in. taking samples. Facilities for storage and curing of test samples. Security and protection of samples and test equipment. Duties of Testing Agency: Testing. agency shall cooperate with Architect and Contractor in per- forming its duties. Agency shall provide qualified personnel to perform inspections and tests. Agency shall promptly notify Architect and Contractor of irregularities or deficiencies observed in the Work during performance of its services. Agency Shall not release, revoke, alter, or enlarge requirements of the Contract Docu- ments or approve or accept any portion of the Work. Agency shall not perform duties of Contractor. Submittals: Testing agency shall submit a certified written report of each inspection and test to the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. Architect. Contractor. Structural engineer. Authorities having jurisdiction, when authorities so direct. Report Data: Repons of each inspection, test, or similar service shall include at least the fol- lowing: QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 01400-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ' 9. 10. 11. Name, address, and telephone number of testing agency. Project title and testing agency% project number. Designation (number) and date of report. Dates and locations where samples were taken or inspections and field tests made. Names of individuals taking the sample or making the inspection or test. Designation of the product and test method. Complete inspection or test data including an interpretation of.test results. Ambient conditions at the time of sample taking and testing. Comments or professional opinion on whether inspected or tested Work complies with requirements. Recommendations on retesting or reinspection. Name and signature of laboratory inspector. Testing Agency Qualifications:' Engage inspection and testing agencies that are prequalified as complying with the American Council of Independent Laboratories' "Quality Assurance Man- ual" and that specialize in the types of inspections and tests to be performed. Each testing agency shall be authorized by authorities having jurisdiction to operate in the state where Project is located. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION 01400 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 01400-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SI-IELTER SECTION 01500 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Ao Bo Co SECTION REQUIREMENTS Standards: Comply with NFPA 241, "Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alterations, and Demolition Operations"; ANSI Al0 Series standards for "Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition"; and NECA Electrical Design Library's "Temporary Electrical Facilities." 1. Electrical Service: Comply with NEMA, NECA, and UL standards and regulations for temporary electric service. Install service to comply with NFPA 70. At the earliest possible time, when acceptable to Owner, change over from use Of temporary utility services to use of permanent utilities. Remove temporary facilities and controls before Substantial Completion. Personnel remaining after Substantial Completion will be permitted to use permanent facilities, under conditions ceptable to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Bo TEMPORARY UTILITIES Provide temporary utility services to Project site for use during construction. Arrange for and coordinate utility services with local utility companies. 1. Contractor shall also pay use charges for temporary utilities. Provide temporary heat for curing or drying of work, and for protection of new construction from adverse effects of low temperatures. Use of gasoline-burning heaters and open-flame heaters is not permitted. 3.2 A. CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES Provide field offices, storage trailers, and other support facilities as necessary for efficient prosecution of the Work. 1. Temporary facilities located within the construction area or within 30 feet of building lines shall be of noncombustible construction. Provide temporary 'sanitary facilities. Comply with regulations and health codes for type, num- ber, location, and maintenance of facilities. TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01500-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Provide temporary enclosures for protection of construction and workers from exposure and in- clement weather and for containment of heat. Install project identification and other signs in locatiOns indicated to inform the public and per- sons seeking entrance to Project. Collect waste daily and, when containers are full, legally dispose of waSte off-site. Handle hazardous, dangerous, or unsanitary waste materials in separate closed waste containers. Dispose of material according to applicable'la~;s and regulatiOns. Provide recycling bins for appropriate materials. Coordinate recyi:ling with local authorities. 3.3 Ao Co TEMPORARY CONTROLS Provide .temporary fire protection until permanent systems supply fire-protection needs. 2. 3. 4. Provide adequate numbers and types of fu'e extinguishers. Store combustible materials in fire-safe contaln~'in firO'gaf~'~iocati0ns. Prohibit smoking in hazardous fire-exposure areas. Supervise welding operations, combustion-type temporary heating units, and similar sources of fire ignition. Provide temporary barricades, warning signs, and lights to protect the public and construction personnel from construction hazards. Enclose construction areas with fences ~with- l°Ck~bi~ '~i~¢~""giites, to prevent unau- thorized access. Provide temporary environmental controls as required by authorities having jurisdiction in- cluding, but not limited to, erosion and sediment control, dust control, noise control, and pollu-- tion control. END OF SECTION 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS ....... 01500-2 ASPEN/PITKI~ ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01600 - PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Provide products of same kind from a single source. The term "product" includes the terms "material," "equipment,". "system," and similar terms. Deliver, store, and handle products according to manufacturer's written instructions, using means and methods that will prevent damage, deterioration, and loss, including theft. Schedule delivery to minimize long-term storage and to prevent overcrowding construc- tion spaces. Deliver in manufacturer's original sealed packaging with labels and written instructions for handling, storing, protecting, and installing. Inspect products at time of delivery for compliance with the Contract Documents and to ensure items are undamaged and properly protected. Store heavy items in a manner that will not enda. nger supporting construction. Store products' subject to damage on platforms or pallets, under cover in a weathertight enclosure, with ventilation adequate to prevent condensation. Maintain temperature and humidity within range required. Product Substitutions: Reasonable and timely requests for substitutions will be considered. Substitutions include products and methods of comtmc!.i~g..~iff~g from that required by the Contract Documents and proposed by Contractor after award of Contract. o Submit four copies of each request for product' substitution. Identify product to be re- placed and provide complete documen~ti0n.~s~0wing compliance of proposed substitu- tion with applicable requirements. Include a full comparison with the specified product, a list of changes to other Work required to accommodate the substitution, and any pro- posed changes in Contract Sum or Contract Time should the substitution be accepted. Submit requests for product substitution in time to permit processing of request and sub- sequent Submittals, if any, sufficiently in advance of when materials are required in the Work. Do not submit unapproved substitutions on Shop Drawings or other submittals. Architect will review the proposed substitution and notify Contractor of its acceptance or rejection. :~P/XaR-T 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 P~ODUCT OPTIONS Provide products that comply with the Contract Documents, are undamaged, and are new at the time of installation. 1. Provide products complete with accessories, trim, finish, and other devices and compo- nents needed for a complete installation and the intended use and effect. PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 01600-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo Do not attach manufacturer's labels or trademarks, except for required nameplates, on surfaces exposed to view in occupied spaces or on the exterior. C. Select products as follows: Where only a single product or manufacturer is named, provide the item indicated. No substitutions will be permitted: Where two or more products or manufacturers are named, provide one of the items indi- cated. No substitutions will be permitted. Where products or manufacturers are specified by name, accompanied by the term "or equal," provide the named item or comply with provisions concerning "product substitu- tions'' to obtain approval for use of an unnamed product or manufacturer. Where a product is described with required characteristics, with or without naming a brand or trademark, provide a product that complies with those characteristics and other Contract requirements. Where compliance with performance requirements is specified, provide products that comply and are recommended in writing by the manufacturer for the application. Where compliance with codes, regulations, or standards, is specified, select a product that complies with the codes, regulations, or standards referenced. Unless otherwise indicated, Architect will select color, pattern, and texture of each product from manufacturer's full range of options. PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION 01600 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 01600-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 01700 - EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Co CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Record Drawings: Maintain a set of Contract Drawings as Record Drawings. Mark to show in- stallation that varies from the Work originally shown. Record Specifications: Maintain one copy of the Project Manual, including addenda, as Record Specifications. Mark to show variations in Work performed in comParison with the text of the Specifications and modifications. Operation and Maintenance Data: Organize data into three-ting binders, with pocket folders for folded sheet information. Mark identification on front and spine of each binder. Include the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. Emergency instructions. Spare parts list. Copies of warranties. Wiring diagrams. Shop Drawings and Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Ao Bo EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with manufacturer's written requirements in- cluding, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level, and plumb; substrates within installa- tion tolerances; surfaces that are smooth, clean, and free of deleterious substances; and applica- tion conditions within environmental limits. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. ~Prepare substmtes and adjoining surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions, in- cluding, but not limited to, filler and primer application. Where Drawings indicate dimensions of existing construction verify by field measurement. Where fabricated products are to be fitted to other construction verify dimensions by field measurement before fabricating and, when possible, alloTM for fitting and trimming during in- stallation. 3.2 CUTTING AND PATCHING EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS 01700-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Do not cut structural members without prior written approval of Architect. For patching, provide materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of exist- ing materials. For exposed surfaces, provide or finish materials to visually match existing adja- cent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. 3.3 A. INSTALLATION Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installation. AnChor' each product securely in place, accurately located and aligned. Ci~ii ~Xi~>~l~ti~ii~ ~an~~ ~t~e~ from damage. If applicable, prepare surfaces for field f'mishing. Comply with NFPA 70 for installation of electrically operated equipment and electrical compo- nents and materials. 3.4 A. FINAL CLEANING Clean each surface or item as follows before requesting inspection for certification of Substan- tial Completion: 4. 5. 6. Remove labels that are not permanent. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors. Remove excess'glazing compounds. Re- place chipped or broken glass. Clean exposed finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains, films, and foreign sub- stances. Leave concrete floors broom clean. ' Vacuum carpeted surfaces and wax resilient flooring. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and' electrical equipment. Remove excess lubrication. Clean plumbing fixtures. Clean light-fmtures' arid'lamPs.' clean the site. Sweep paved areas; remove stains, spills, and foreign deposits. Rake grounds to a smooth, even-textured surface. 3.5 A. CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES Request Substantial Completion inspection once the following are complete: 1. 2. 7. 8. 9. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. Submit Record Drawin~gs and Specifications, maintenance manuals, warranties, and similar record information. Deliver spare parts, extra materials, and similar items. Changeover locks and transmit keys to Owner. Complete startup testing of systems and instruction of operation and maintenance per- sonnel. Remove temporary facilities and controls. Complete final cleanup. Touch up, repair, and restore marred, exposed finishes. Obtain final inspections from authorities having jurisdiction. Obtain certificate of occupancy. EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS 01700-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Co On receipt of a request for inspection, Architect will proceed with inspection or advise Con- tractor of unfilled requirements. Architect will prepare the Certificate of Substantial Comple- tion after inspection or advise Contractor of items th~atmust be completed or corrected before the certificate will be issued. Arrange for each installer of equipment that requires operation and maintenance to provide in- struction to Owner's personnel. Include a detailed review of the.following: 1. Startup and shutdown. 2. Emergency operations and safety procedures. 3. Noise and vibration adjustments. 4. Maintenance manuals. 5. Spare parts, tools, and materials. 6. Lubricants and fuels. 7. Identification systems. 8. Control sequences. 9. Hazards. 10. Warranties and bonds. D. . Request inspection for certification of final acceptance, once the following are complete: Submit a copy of the Substantial Completion inspection list stating that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance. Submit final meter readings for utilities, a record of stored fuel, and Similar data as of the date of Substantial Completion. Architect will re-inspect the Work on receipt of notice that the Work has been completed. On completion of re-inspection, Architect will prepare a certificate of f'mal acceptance. 'If the Work is incomplete, Architect will advise Contractor of the Work that is incomplete or obligations that have not yet been fulfilled. END OF SECTION 01700 EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS 01700-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02230 - SITE CLEARING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 'SECTION REQUIREMENTS Traffic: Minimize interference with adjoining roads, sweets, walks, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities during site-clearing operations. Disrupt site only as necessary. Drive only in location of future driveway and immediately adja- cent to structure. Fence to protect trees as necessary. Salvable Improvements: Carefully remove items indicated to be salvaged and store on Owner's premises where indicated. Notify utility locator service for area where Project is located before site cleating. PART 2 - EXECUTION 2.1 PREPARATION Protect and maintain benchmarks and survey control points from disturbance. Install erosion and sedimentation control measures before site clearing. Protect site improvements to remain from damage. Restore damaged improvements to condi- tion existing before start of site clearing. Locate and clearly flag trees and vegetation to remain or to be relocated. Protect remaining trees and shrubs from damage and maintain vegetation. Replace damaged trees. Do not store materials or equipment or permit excavation within drip line of remaining trees. Verify existing utility locations prior to excavation. 2.2 A. B. SITE CLEARING Strip topsoil. Stockpile topsoil at southern corner of lot for reuse. Remove obstructions, trees, shrubs, grass, and other vegetation to permit installation of new construction. Removal includes digging out stumps and obstructions and grubbing roots. SITE CLEARING 02230-1 - ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSHELTER Co Do In areas not to be further excavated, fill depressions resulting from site cleating. Place and compact satisfactory soil materials in 6-inch thick layers to density of surrounding original ground. Dispose of waste materials, including msia, debris, and excess topsoil, off Owner's property. Burning waste materials on-site is not permitted. END OF SECTION 02230 SITE CLEARING 02230-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL. SHELTER SECTION 023.00 - EARTHWORK PART I - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Unauthorized excavation consists of removing materials beyond indicated subgrade elevations or dimensions without direction by Architect. Unauthorized exea~'ation'and remedial work shall be at Contractor's expense. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS Eo Satisfactory Soil: ASTM D 2487 Soil Classification Groups GW, GP, GM~ SW, SP, and SM; free of rock or gravel larger than 4 inches (50 mm) in any dimenSion, debris, waste, frozen ma- terials, vegetation, or other deleterious matter. Unsatisfactory Soil: ASTM D 2487 Soil ClassificatiOn GroupsGC, SC, ML, MH,.CL, CH, OL, OH, and PT. Backfill and Fill: Satisfactory soil materials. Subbase: Naturally or artificially graded miXture of natUral or crushed gravel, crushed stone, and natural or crushed sand, ASTMD 2940, with at .least 95 percent passing a 1-1/2-inch (38- mm) sieve and not more than 8 percent passing a No. 200 (0.075-mm) sieve. Bedding: Subbase materials with 100 percent passing a 1-inch.(25-mm) sieve and not more than 8 percent passing a No. 200 (0.075-mm) sieve. Drainage Fill: Washed, evenly graded mixture of crushed stone, or crushed or uncrushed gravel, ASTM D 448, Size 57, with 100-percent passing a 1-1/2-inch (38-mm) sieve and not more than 5 percent passing a No. 8 (2.36-mm) sieve. PART 3 r EXECUTION 3.1 EARTHWORK Protect subgrades and foundation soils from softening and damage by water, freezing tempera- tures, or frost. Explosives: Do not use explosives. Excavate to subgrade elevations regardless of character of materials and obstructions encoun- tered. EARTHWORK 02300-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER D. Excavate for slxucmres, building slabs, pavements; and walkways. Trim subgrades to required lines and grades. E. Utility Trenches: Excavate trenches to indicated slopes, lines, depths, and invert elevations. Maintain 12 inches (300 mm) of working clearance on each side of pipe or conduit. 1. Place, compact, and shape bedding course to provide continuous support for pipes and conduits over rock and other unyielding bearing surfaces and to fill unauthorized excava- tions. 2. Place and compact initial backfill of satisfactory soil material or subbase material, flee of particles larger than 1 inch (25 mm), to a height of 12 inches O00 mm) over the utility pipe or conduit. Place and compact 'final backfill of satisfactory soil material to final subgrade. F. Plow slxip or break up sloped surfaces steeper than 1 vertical to 4 horizontal'to receive ffl!. ~ G. When subgrade or existing ground surface to receive fill has a density less than that required for fill, break up ground surface, pulverize, moisture-condition or aerate soil, and recompact. H. Place backfill and fill in layers not more than 8 inches (200 mm) in loose depth at optimum moisture content. Compact each layer under structures, building slabs, pavements, and walk- ways to 95 percent of maximum dry unit weight according to ASTM D 698; elsewhere to 90 percent. I. Grade areas to a smooth surface to cross sections, lines, and elevations indicated. Grade lawns, walkways, and unpaved subgrades to tolerances of plus or minus 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) and pave- ments and areas within building lines to plus or minus 1/2 inch (13 mm). J. Under pavements and walkways, place subbase course material on prepared subgrades and compact at optimum moisture content to required grades, lines, cross sections, and thicknesses. K. Under slabs-on-grade, place .drainage fill on prepared subgrade and compact to required cross section and thickness. L. Allow testing agency to inspect and test each subgrade and each fill or backfill layer and verify compliance with requirements. END OF SECTION 02300 EARTHWORK 02300-2 ASPEN/PITK1N ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02621 - FOUNDATION DRAINAGE PIPING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPES AND FITTINGS Perforated, Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings: plings, NPS. ASTM F 405, corrugated, with band-type cou- 2.2 A. ACCESSORIES Molded-Sheet Drainage Panels: Prefabricated, composite drainage panels, made with drainage core and filter fabric. Filter Fabric: Nonwoven geotextile fabric of polypropylene or polyester fibers, or combination of both. Soil Materials: As follows: o Impervious Fill: Clay, gravel and sand mixture capable of compacting to dense state. Filtering Material: Evenly graded mixture of uncrushed or crushed gravel or crushed stone and natural sand, with 100 percent passing 1-1/2-inch (37.5-mm) sieve and not more than 5 percent passing No. 50 (0.3-mm) sieve. Drainage Fill: Washed, evenly graded mixture &crushed stone, or crushed or uncrushed gravel, ASTM D 448, coarse aggregate, Size No. 57, with 100 percent passing 1-1/2-inch (37.5-mm) sieve and not more than 5 percent passing No. 8 (2.36-mm) sieve. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Install piping beginning at low points of system at a minimum slope of I percent. Bed piping with full bearing, solidly in filtering material. Maintain swab or drag in piping with tight joints and pull past each joint as it is completed. FOUNDATION DRAINAGE PIPING 02621-1 ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSHELTER Soil Material Installation: As follows: o o Impervious Fill at Footings: Place and compact impervious fill at least 6 inches deep and 12 inches wide on subgrade adjacent to bottom of footing. Filtering Material: Place compacted layer of filtering material at least 4 inches deep over compacted subgrade where drainage pipe is to be laid. Cover drainage piping with 4 inches of filtering material after testing is complete. Drainage Fill: Place and compact drainage fill over filtering material. Surround piping at least 6 inches on each side and above pipe to within 12 inches of finish grade. Place 1 layer of f'dter fabric, overlapping edges at least 4 inches over drainage fill material. Fill to Grade: Place and compact impervious fill material over compacted drainage fill. END OF SECTION 02621 FOUNDATION DRAINAGE PIPING 02621-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02630 - STORM DRAINAGE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.I ho SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Coordination Drawings showing piping profiles and elevations at a horizontal scale of 1 inch equals 50 feet and a vertical' Scale ofl i n~h-~'~q~'5-f~-e~ ~i~--~d~rgxound structures and show pipe types, sizes, and materials and elevations of other utilities crossing system piping. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. PIPE AND FITTINGS See Section 15100 for Pipe and Fitthags. 2.2 A. B° UTILITY STRUCTURES Precast Concrete Drywells: 1. By Copeland Concrete, Inc., Rifle, CO or approved equal. 2. Three tiers: 60" diameter by 36" height each. 3. Provide Lid and Slotted Ring. Precast Concrete Manholes: ASTM C 478, precast, reinforced concrete, with provision for rub, ber gasketed joints. ° Diameter: 48 inches minimum, unless otherwise indicated. Base Section: 6-inch minimum thickness for floor slab and 4-inch minimum thickness for walls and base' riser section, and having separate base slab or base section with inte- gral floor. RiSer Sections: 4-inch minimum thickness. Grade Rings: Include 2 or 3 reinforced-concrete rings, of 6- to 9-inch total thickness, that match a 24-inch- diameter frame and cover. Gaskets: ASTM C 443, rubber. Steps: ASTM C 478 individual steps or ladder. Omit steps for manholes less than 60 inches deep. Pipe Connectors: ASTM C 923, resilient, of size'required, for each pipe connecting to base section. Frames and Covers: ASTM A 536, Grade 60-40-18, ductile-iron castings designed for heavy-duty service. Include 24-inch ID by 7- to 9-inch riser with 4-inch minimum width flange, and 26-inch- diameter cover. Include indented top design with lettering "STORM SEWER" cast into cover. STORM DRAINAGE 02630-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SffELTER Co Precast Concrete Catch Basins: ASTM C 913, precast, reinforced concrete; designed according to ASTM C 890 for A-16, heavy-traffic, structural loading~ with provision for rubber gasketed joints. 1. Gaskets: Rubber. 2. Pipe Connectors: ASTM C 923, resilient, of size required, for each pipe connecting to base section. 3. Include 24 by 24 inch minimum flat grate with small square or short-slotted drainage openings. Curb Inlets: Made with vertical curb opening, of materials and dimensipns. ~0r4i~ng to utility standards. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Install piping for proper drainage and in accordance with standard practices and codes. END OF SECTION 02630 STORM DRAINAGE 02630-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02741 - HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. SECTION REQUIREMElqTS Provide hot-mix asphalt paving according to standard specifications of Colorado DOT. Comply with recommendations of AI's "The Asphalt Handbook." PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Bo Do MATERIALS Hot-Mix Asphalt: Dense, hot-laid, hot-mix aggregate-asphalt plant mixes as follows: 1. Base Course: Meet or exceed Colorado DOT specifications. 2. Surface Course: Meet or exceed Colorado DOT specifications. Prime Coat: Asphalt-emulsion prime complying with state DOT requirements. Tack Coat: ASTM D 977, emulsified asphalt or ASTM D 2397, cationic-emulsified asphalt, slow setting. Pavement-Marking Paint: ItS TT-P-19$2, latex, water-base emulsion. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PAVING go Eo Prime coat compacted-aggregate base and allow to cure for 72 hours. Tack coat existing asphalt or concrete surfaces and allow tack coat to cure undisturbed. Place hot-mix asphalt to required grade, cross sectiOn, and thickness. Promptly correct surface irregularities in paving course. Compact each hot-mix asphalt course to an average density of 96 percent of reference labora- tory density according to ASTM D 1559, within thickness and surface tolerances recommended in AI's "The Asphalt Handbook." Remove and restore paved areas that are defective or contaminated. Apply pavement-marking paint with mechanical equipment to a wet film thickness of 15 mils. HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING '" 02741-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER END OF SECTION 02741 HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING 02741-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02821 - FENCES AND GATES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. B. FENCE COMPONENTS Fabric: Galvanized steel, ASTM A 392, 16 gauge, 4-inch by 4-inch welded wire fabric. Posts and Rails: Galvanized steel pipe as follows: 2. 3. 4. 5. Line or Imermediate Posts: 2-inch OD. End, Comer, and Pull Posts: 3-inch OD. Top Rails and Bottom Rails: 2-inch OD. Swing-Gate Posts: 3-inch OD. Swing-Gate Frames: 2-inch OD. Fittings and Accessories: ASTM F 626 and as follows: '1. Post and Line Caps: Provide weathertight caP f°r each'i56~t.'~0vlde liiie Post caps with loop .to receive tension wire or top mil. 2. Provide standard fittings and accessories for complete job. Swing Gates: ASTM F 900,. with galvanized hardware and accessories. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Excavation: Drill post holes 8 inches in diameter and 40 inches in depth, equally spaced, but not more than 10 feet apart. Setting Posts: Set posts in holes approximately 4 inches above bottom of excavation. Align posts vertically and align tops. Pour concrete footings with tops 2 inches above grade, troweled to a crown to shed water. END OF SECTION 02821 FENCES AND GATES 02821 - 1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 02870 -- SITE SPECIALITIES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data manufacturer's color charts showing the full range of ~olors available for factory-applied finishes. Verify dimensions by field measurements before fabrication and indicate on Shop Drawings. Warranties: Provide standard manufacturer's written warranty, without monetary limitation, signed by manufacturer agreeing to promptly repair or replace products that fail in materials or workmanship for the period of 5 years. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. MATERIALS Steel Tubing: Schedule 40 structural steel. 2.2 A. B. BICYCLE RACK Heavy Duty Challenger serpentine bike rack by Madrax a T.L. Graber Co. or approved equal. In ground mounted, 5 loop (7 bike capacity) bike rack. 2.3 FINISHES Steel Finishes: Powder-coat finish complying with A.4aMA 605.2 applied over cleaned and conversion-coated metal. Color to be selected by Architect from standard colors. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Set units level, plumb, and true to line, without warp or rock of frames and panels. Fasten bicycle rack securely in place as per manufacturer's recommendations. concealed fasteners, unless otherwise indicated. Install with END OF SECTION SITE SPECIALTIES 02870-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 03300 - CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Ao Bo SECTION REQUIREMENTS ALL CONCRETE DESIGN, MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO ACI STANDARD 318-95, THE IBC 2003 EDITION, ~"CRSI MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE AND THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. ALL AGGREGATE SHALL BE ANGULAR AND SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH - APPLICABLE UBC STANDARDS. MECHANICALLY VIBRATE ALL CONCRETE WHEN BEING PLACED. CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SHALL BE SUBJECT INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORY AS FOLLOWS: YARDS. TO TESTING BY AN 3 TEST CYLINDERS PER 25 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. Bo D. E. F. G. MATERIALS CEMENT FOR CONCRETE SHALL BE TYPErI! PORTLAND CEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH A STM C150 AND ALL APPLICABLE UBC STANDARDS. ALL REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE DEFORMED BILLET STEEL CONFORMING TO ASTM A615, GRADE 60, EXCEPT PILASTER" TIES, '~E~ E~ STIRRUPS, AND DOWELS MAY BE GRADE 40. CONFORM TO ASTM A706, GRADE 60. WELDED ~FABR~-~HALL BE SMOOTH STEEL WIRE FABRIC CONFORMING TO ASTM A185. Fly Ash: ASTM C 618, TypeC orF. Fiber Reinforcement: ASTM C 1116; Type III, synthetic fibers, 1/2 to I inch. Air-Entraining Admixture: ASTM C 260 Chemical Admixtures: ASTM C 494, water reducing. H. Water Stops: (CRD C 572). Hardening and Sealing Compound: 1. Product: Sure Hard (J-17) or approved equal. 2. Water based hardening, densifying and sealing compound meets ASTM C-642 and ASTM C-140. 3. VOC compliant. 42 Minimum solids content: 25 percent. Flat dumbbell or center-bulb type, of either rubber (CRD C 513) or PVC CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 03300-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER I. Joint-Filler Strips: ASTM D 1751, cellulosic fiber, or ASTM D 1752, cork. 2.2 A. MIXES CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH IN 28 DAYS AS FOLLOWS: FOOTING, WALL, PIERS 3500 PSI CEMENT TYPEI/II SLABS ON GRADE 4000 PSI CEMENT TYPEI/II STRUCTURAL SLABS ON METAL DECK 4000 PSI CEMENT TYPE I/II 2.3 ho Bo ACCESSORIES Trench Drains: Zum Flo-Thru Z-812: 12" wide fiberglass trench drain system. 1. Pre-sloped 2. No gratings required. 3. Provide receptor (hair trap) at all interior trench drains. Catch Basins: Zum Flo-Thru Z-817:12" x 24" catch basin. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 CONCRETING REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE DETAILED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI DETAILING MANUAL, LATEST EDITION. THE USE OF HEAT WHILE BENDING BARS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. FORMWORK SHALL BE DESIGNED, ERECTED AND REMOVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLACED SO THAT THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE PROTECTION IS PROVIDED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONCRETE SURFACES POURED AGAINST GROUND 3" CLEAR FORMED SURFACES EXPOS ED TO GROUND OR WEATHER a. BARS #6 AND LARGER 2" CLEAR b. BARS #5 AND SMALLER 1-1/2" CLEAR c. SLABS ON GRADE AT CENTERS ALL BARS TO BE CONTINUOUS AROUND CORNERS REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE SECURELY TIED AND SHALL BE SUPPORTED WITH METAL OR PLASTIC CHAIRS OR HUNG FROM FORMS. CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 03300-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Ko Lo No Oo GRADE BEAMS - N/A ALL FOUNDATION EXCAVATIONS, BACKFILL' TO BE INSPECTED AND CERTIFIED BY-~EN~]~R~ ...... BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERBEFOPdE ........................................................... G~E ~E~'S,"' ...... ~S,'" ............ FOOTERS,'~' ..... OR' PILE CAPS ARE POURED. CONTINUOUS HORIZONTAL BARS AND CO~R"B~g~ FOOT,G; gT~E~ ~'~L'S AND SLABS SHALL BE LAPPED A ~ 'OF' 3'6 B~ D~TEi~s 'AT SPLICES. SPLICE LOCATION SHALL 'BE STAGGE~D'"~~"~~g~ VERTICAL DOWEL BARS IN WALLS AND COLUMNs SHALL BE LAPPED A MINIMUM OF 46 BAR DIAMETERS, UNLESS NOTED"OT~~E~ WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL BE LAPPED"~A '~:'Op"~> ~ SEC~LY WIRED TOGETHER. CUT AND BEND .BACK EVERY OTHER WIRE ALONG CONTROL JOINTS. ADDITIONAL (2)//5 BARS (ONE EACH FACE) WITH A 2'-0" PROJECTION S~L BE PLACED DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE CORNERS Ol: ALL"O]~E~g ~ VERTicAL STEPS IN WALLS. RETAINING WALLS BELOW GRADE ARE DESIGNED TO BE SUPPORTED BY THE CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE. BACKFILLING"'S~E'~OT~'B'E~'~O~'UN~ SUPPORTING DIAPHRAGMS ARE IS PROVIDED. STEM WALLS BELOW GRADE SHALL HAVE BACKFILL PLACED EQUALLY ON BOTH SIDES UNTIL THE REQUIRED LEVELS ARE WHERE ALL INTERIOR SLABS ON GRADE ABUT WALLS, A BOND BREAKER OF ASPHALT IMPREGNATED CELOTEX SHALL EDGE OF SLAB. CONTROL AND/OR CONSTRUCTION JOINTS IN SLABS ON GRADE SHALL BE SPACED AT INTERVALS ENCLOSING NO MORE THAN 1'44 SQUARE 'FEET WITH A MAXIMUM OF 12 FEET IN ANY ONE"DIRECTION. ~"~ ON -~O~S SHALL BE FORMED WITH METAL LOAD KEY JOINT~ SUB~T SHOPD~'~G. CONSTRUCTION JOINTS (COLD JOINTS)SHALL BE PROVIDED IN WALLS AND GRADE BEAMS WHICH ARE OVER 70 FEET IN A S~GHT RUN. WATERSTOPS AND KEYWAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED' AT 'ALL INTERIOR SLABS ON GRADE OCCUR BELOW~OEXTERID~R GRADE. ~L CONSTRUCTION JOINTS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE'i~NG~ER. Protect concrete from physical damage, premature drying, and reduced strength due to hot or cold weather during mixing, placing, and curing. Formed Surface Finish: Smooth-formed finish for concrete exposed to view, coated, or covered by waterproofing or other direct-applied material; rough-formed finish elsewhere. CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 03300-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Ro Interior Slab Finishes: Broom finish where shown on plans. Smooth trowel finish where shown on plans. Exterior slabs: Broom finish as shown on plans. Cure formed surfaces by moist curing for at least seven days. Begin curing concrete slabs after f'mishing. Apply membrane-forming curing and sealing com- pound to concrete. Install 6 mil-polyethylene moisture barrier under all interior slabs on grade. Protect concrete from' damage. Cover all finished interior slabs with paper and OSB until end of project. Repair surface defects in formed concrete and slabs. Repair slabs not meeting surface tolerances by grinding high areas and by applying a repair un- derlayment to low' areas receiving floor coverings and a repair topping to low areas to remain exposed. END OF SECTION 03300 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 03300-4 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 04810 - UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 B~ Co SECTION REQUIREMENTS SUBMITTALS: SAMPLES FOR DECO~~ CONCRETE ~SO~Y UNITS AND COLORED MORTAR. ALL MASONRY DESIGN, FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, LATEST EDITION UTILIZED IN THE TOWN OF ASPEN/PITK]N COUNTY. MASONRY DESIGN IS BASED ON FULL ALLOWABLE DESIGN STRESSES. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. MASONRY UNITS ALL HOLLOW CONCRETE UNIT (BLOCK) ASSEMBLIES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH, f'm, OF 1500 PSI CONCRETE BLOCK SHALL CONFORM TO TYPE N-I AND SHALL BE LIGHTWEIGHT. HOLLOW'~ SHALL HAVE FULL MORTAR COVERAGE ON THE FACE' SHELLS~AND ON THE WEBS. SURROUNDING CELLS TO BE FILLED WITH GROUT.'~ '~VERT1C~ HEAD JOINTS SHALL BE WELL BUTTERED FOR A FULL THICKNESS EQUAL TO THE FACE 'SHELL OF THE UNIT. SOLID UNIT MASONRY SHALL HAVE FULL MORTAR COVERAGE ON THE FULL WIDTH OF THE UNIT, VERTICAL HEAD JOINTS SHALL BE WELL BUTTERED FOR THE FULL WIDTH OF THE UNIT. DECORATIVE CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS: ASTM C 90; LIGHTWEIGHT; TYPE H, NONMOISTURE CONTROLLED UNITS AS ~AC"'~D 'BY MAYNE BLOCK AND AGGREGATE, GYPSUM, COLO~O~ e EXPOSED FACE: SPLIT-FACE FINISH. INTEGRALLY COLORED AS SELECTED 'BY ARC~ECT FROM MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD COLORS. MAXIMUM OF THREE COLORS THROUGHOUT, AT LOCATIO]~S SHOYVN'ONPL~S~ .... SPECIAL SHAPES FOR LINTELS, CORNERS,~"J~S, SASH, CONTROL JOINTS AND OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. 2.2 A. MORTAR AND GROUT GROUT SHALL BE PROPORTIONED BY VOL~E AND S~L ~VE SUFFICIENT WATER ADDED TO PRODUCE CONSISTENCY WITHOUT SEGREGATION. UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04810-! ASPEN/PITK1N ANIMAL SHELTER FINE GROUT SHALL BE COMPOSED OF ONE PART PORTLAND CEMENT TO WHICH MAY BE ADDED NOT MORE THAN ONE-TENTH PART HYDRATED LIME OR LIME PUTTY, AND TWO AND ONE-FOURTH TO THREE PARTS SAND. COURSE GROUT SHALL BE COMPOSED OF ONE PART PORTLAND CEMENT TO WHICH MAY BE ADDED NOT MORE THAN ONE-TENTH PART HYDRATED LIME OR LIME PUTTY, AND TWO TO THREE PARTS SAND, AND NOT MORE THAN TWO PARTS GRAVEL. TRANSIT MIXED GROUT FOR MASONRY MINIMUM 28-DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH-2000 PSI AGGREGATE SIZE-3/8" MAXIMUM SLUMP-7 INCH MINIMUM, 10 INCH MAXIMUM. COURSE GROUT MAY BE USED IN GROUT SPACES IN BRICK MASONRY 2 INCHES OR MORE IN HORIZONTAL DIMENSION AND IN GROUT SPACES IN FILLED-CELL CONSTRUCTION 3 INCHES OR MORE IN BOTH HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS. GROUT SHALL BE CONSOLIDATED BY MECHANICAL VIBRATION DURING PLACING BEFORE LOSS OF PLASTICITY IN A MANNER TO FILL THE GROUT SPACE. GROUT POURS GREATER THAN 12 INCHES SHALL BE RECONSOLIDATED BY MECHANICAL VIBRATION TO MINIMIZE VOIDS DUE TO WATER LOSS. GROUT POURS 12 INCHES OR LESS IN HE1GHT SHALL BE MECHANICALLY VIBRATED OR PUDDLED. GROUT FOR VERTICAL REINFORCING AND BOND BEAMS SHALL BE PEA-GRAVEL CONCRETE WITH A MINIMUM CONPRESSIVE STRENGTH IN 28 DAYS OF 3000 PSI, MIX DESIGNS SHALL BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO GROUTING. MORTAR FOR ALL EXTERIOR WALLS AND BEARING WALLS SHALL BE TYPE S. 2.3 A. REINFORCEMENT, TIES, AND ANCHORS VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE DEFORMED BILLET STEEL CONFORMING TO ASTM A615, GRADE 60. ALL SPL1CES IN VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE LAPPED A MINIMUM OF 48 BAR DIAMETERS IN.TO THE BLOCK WALL AND SHALL BE GROUTED SOLID. SPLICED BARS SHALL BE SEPARATED BY ONE BAR DIAMETER OR WIRED TOGETHER. Co NOMINAL WIDTH OF JOINT REINFORCEMENTS SHALL BE EQUAL TO THE NOMINAL WIDTH OF THE WALL, OR AS DETAILED. JOINT REINFORCEMENT AT CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE PREFABRICATED UNITS. Joint Reinforcement: ASTM A 951, mill galvanized at interior walls and hot-dip galvanized at exterior walls. Wire Diameter for Side Rods: W1.7 or 0.148 inch. Wire Diameter for Cross Rods: WI .7 or 0.148 inch. For single-wythe masonry, provide either ladder design or truss design. UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04810-2 . ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Rigid Anchors: Fabricate from steel bars 1-1/2 inches wide by 1/4 inch thick by 24 long, with ends mined up 2 inches or with cross pins. Veneer Anchors: Two-piece adjustable masonry veneer ~ehors that allow vertical or horizon- tal adjustment but resist tension and compression forces perpendicular to plane of wall, for at- tachment over sheathing to studs, and acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 2.4 A. B. E. MISCELLANEOUS MASONRYACCESSO~S ........ Compressible Filler: Premolded strips complying with ASTM D 1056~ Grade 2Al. Preformed Control-Joint Gaskets: Designed to fit standard sash block and to maintain lateral stability in masonry wall; made from styrene2buthdiene lubber or P~Ci ' - Job-Mixed Masonry Cleaner: 1/2-cup tetrasodium polyph0sphate and 1/2-cup laundry deter- gent dissolved in I gal. of water. OR: Acidic Masonry Cleaner: Startex Chemicals Inc. Muriatic acid'hydrochloric acid 20%, Baume 31.45%. 2.5 A. B, C. FLASHING AND INSULATIONSPECIF~D Sheet Metal Flashing Rubberized Asphalt Sheet Flashing Insulation PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED IN ALL MASONRY'WALLS AT A MAXIMUM '" ' AS NOTED ON THE DRA/~GS. ~O~ONTAL WIRE SPACING OF 30 -00.C. OR REINFORCEMENT SHALL BED~CO~OOg~'~T~'~E~ BEAM REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE CONTINUOUg~OIj~H" ~'O~OL JO~Ts. STEP BOND BEAMS' AS REQ~D'~' DET~ED'TO ACCOMMODATE JOIST BEARINGS, EMBEDDED PLXTES; ETC i1~ ..... ~T~'~ S UNOBSTRUCTED ROOF OR FLOOR DIAPHR~GM'~~T~g~ WHERE CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS INTERSECT CONC~TE F0~ATiON WALLS, PROVIDE #4 BARS ~ 16" O.C. EXTENDING 24" EACH WAY2 PROVIDE ONE FULL HEIGHT BAR AT ALL WALL CORNERS, WALL E~S, ~ AT EACH JAMB OF ALL WALL OPENINGS. UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04810-3 ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSHELTER Do Fo VERTICAL KEINFORCEMENT SHALL BE SECURED IN PLACE IN LOCATION SHOWN ON DRAWINGS AND SHALL BE HELD~N'POSITiON ~'~P ~'BOTTOM. CELLS CONTAINING REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE SOLIDLY FILLE~.~TH GROUT. GROUT SHALL BE POURED INLIFTSOF N.QT.MO~RE. ~?'70",~ .T._~. N THE GROUT SHALL BE VIBRATED INTO PLA~.E.~~;, ~..E.,.~,O..~?.-!.~.(~,:. ,BELOW THE TOP OF A cOURSE TO FORM A KEy wITH'THE NEXT COURSE'ABOVEi ALL CORNERS, BOND BEAMS AND CELLS..B. EkQ.W.~. ~F..~S.~..Q~.~ .HAL~ ~..~E GROUTED SOLID. VERTICAL CELLS OR CORES TO BE GROUTED SHALL MAINTAIN A CONTINUOUS UNOBSTRUCTED.~6 .NOT...LE$~. 2.z!../~,~ ~3" HORIZONTAL WIRE REINFO,,R.C.E..~.~.L.~,....B.~,.p~.E..~...IN~._, ~E~,_~9~TS AT 16" O.C. VERTICAL SPACING.. HO.~....ZON.T~. wIRE REINFO~g~,.,,~_.pARAPETS SHALL BE PLACED IN BED JOINTS AT 8" O.C. VERTICAL SPACING. ADDITIONAL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLACED IN TI-~.~$t,Bgp:~9~y, .6BoVE AND BELOW OPENINGS AND SHALL EXTEND 2'-0" BEYOND. OPENINGS. Ho Jo WHERE OTHER REINFORCING IS NOT REQUIRED BY THE DRAWINGS, PROVIDE ONE #5 BAR AT ALL SIDES OF, AND ADJACENT TO, EVERY OPENEING WHICH EXCEEDS 24" IN EITHER DIRECTION. EXTEND VERTICAL BARS FULL HEIGHT OF WALL. EXTEND HORIZONTAL BARS 24" BEYOND EACH SIDE OF THE OPENING. WHERE POSSIBLE PROVIDE A U-BLOCK IMMEDIATELY BELOW AND ONE COURSE ABOVE THE OPENING AND GROUT THE REINFORCING IN PLACE. CONTINUE BOND BEAMS MIN1MUM 2'-0" AROUND CORNERS. WHERE BOND BEAM STEPS, LAP BOND BEAM COURSES MINIMUM 2'-0". ALL INTERIOR MASONRY PARTITIONS SHALL BE REINFORCED wITH #4 VERTICAL BARS AT 8'-0" O.C. UNLESS DETAILED OTHERWISE. K. Cut masonry units with saw. Install with cm surfaces and, where poss~le, cUt edges concealed. L. Mix units for exposed unit masonry from several pallets or cubes as they are placed to produce uniform blend of colors and textures. M. Stopping and Resuming Work: Rack back units; do not tooth. N. Fill cores in hollow concrete masonry units with grout as indicated on drawings. O. Build non-load-bearing interior partitions full height and install compressible filler in joint be- tween top of partition and underside of structure above. P. Tool exposed joints slightly concave when thumbprint hard, unless otherwise indicated. Q. Keep cavities clean of mortar droppings and other materials during construction. Strike joints facing cavities flush. UNIT MASONRY AS SEMBLIES 04810-4 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 3.2 A. B, . Co LINTELS Install steel lintels where indicated. Provide masonry lintels where shown. Use precast lintels made from concrete matching con- crete masonry units in color, texture, and compressive strength and with reinforcement bars in- dicated or required to support loads indicated. Minimum beating of 8 inches at each jamb, unless otherwise indicated. 3.3 A. Bo Co FLASHING AND WEEP HOLES Install embedded flashing and weep holes in masonry at shelf angles, lintels, ledges, other ob- structions to the downward flow of water in the wall, and where indicated. Place through-wall flashing on sloping bed of mortar and cover with mortar. Seal' penetrations in flashing before covering with mortar. 1. Extend flashing 4 inches into masonry at each end and turn up 2 inches to form a pan. Trim wicking material used in weep holes flush with outside face of wall after mortar has set. 3.4 A. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Owner will engage a qualified independent testing agency to perform the following tests .for each 5000 sq. lc. of wall area or portion thereof. 1. Mortar: UBC Standard 21-16. 2. Concrete Masonry Units: ASTM C 140. 3.5 PARGING Parge predampened masom-y walls, where indicated, with Type S or Type N mortar applied in 2 uniform coats with a steel-trowel finish. Form a wash at top of parging and a cove at bottom. Damp cure parging for at least 24 hours. 3.6 A. B. CLEANING Clean masonry as work progresses. Remove mortar fins and smears before tooling joints. Final Cleaning: After mortar is thoroughly cured, remove large mortar particles, scrub, and rinse unit masonry. Wet wall surfaces with water before applying acidic cleaner, then remove cleaner promptly by rinsing thoroughly with clear water. UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04810-5 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SffELTER END OF SECTION 04810 UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04810-6 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 04815 - GLASS UNIT MASONRY ASSEI~[BLIEs PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Glass block samples. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GLASS BLOCK Hollow Glass Block: Colorless glass units as follows: Pattern: Wavy design on outer or both faces. Products: Pittsburgh Corning Corporation - Decora. Square Unit Sizes: 7-3/4 inches (197 mm)] square by 3-7/8 inches (98 mm) thick. 2.2 A. B. GLASS UNIT MASONRY ACCESSORIES - Wall Assemblies Panel Reinforcement: Ladder-type, welded-wire units, hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. Panel Anchors: Glass block manufacturer's standard perforated steel strips, hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. Asphalt Emulsion: "Karnak 100" by Karnak Corp. or equal. Expansion Strips: Glass-fiber or Polyethylene-foam type complying with requirements of glass block manufacturer. Sealant: Silicone. Backer rod: As recommended by sealant manufacturer. 2.3 A. B. MORTAR Mortar for Glass Uni~ Masonry Assemblies: ASTM C 270. Pigmented Mortar: Select and proportion pigments with other ingredients to produce color re- quired. Submit sample to Architect. PART 3 - EXECUTION GLASS UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04815-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 3.1 ho CONSTRUCTING GLASS UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES Apply a heavy coat of asphalt emulsion to sill; allow to dry before placing mortar. Place expan- sion strips at jambs and heads, adhered with asphalt emulsion. Completely fill bed and head joints. Install panel reinforcement in horizontal joints of every other course, continuously from end to end of panels. Install panel anchors in same horizontal joints where panel reinforcement occurs. Rake out and point joints with sealant at both faces of exterior panels. END OF SECTION 04815 GLASS UNIT MASONRY ASSEMBLIES 04815-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 05120 - STRUCTURAL STEEL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. SECTION REQUIREMENTS SUBMITTALS: PRODUCT DATA & SHOP DRAWINGS. ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN, MATERIALS; )=~RICATiON AND 'ERECTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE AISC SPECIFIC~iONT~TM EDITION, THE IBC, 2003 EDITION AND PROJECT SPECIFIC'~TIONS. .... Comply with recommendations of SJrs "Standard Specifications Load Tables and Weight Ta- bles for Steel Joists and Joist Girders" and AWS D1.1, "Structural Welding Code--Steel." PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. STRUCTURAL STEEL AND ACCESSORIES ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO A:S~' '~5'~ ~GRADE 50. ALL STEEL PLATE, ANGLE, BAR S~i OTHERWISE NOTED. TUBE STEEL COL~S GRADE B. PIPE COLUMNS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A53. ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A307. HEADED ANCHOR STUDS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM Al08. HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO A~S~2~5.' ............. PRIMER: ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL RED OXIDE PRIMER, LEAD'AND ~ INHIBITING. SHOP COAT OF RUST- 2.2 A. Bo FABRICATION SHOP CONNECTIONS SHALL BE WELDED WITH E70~ ELECTgODES AND GROUND SMOOTH WHERE EXPOSED. FIELD CONNECTIONS 'SHALL BE MADE WITH BOLTS CONFORMING TO ASTM A325'-~ESg~OT'~'i~'S~E~"NO~ED' FiELD WELDS SHALL BE MADE WITH E70XX ELECTRODES~'~'~' ~LDING SHALL BE DONE BY CERTIFiED, LICENSED WELDERS AND SHALL 'BE INSPECTED BY THE TESTING AND INSPECTING AGENCY~'~TO~'~ASS~'~'~O~O'~-~~ AWS STRUCT~ W~LDING CODE AWS't) i:l i~DETM~EST'~%T~~' PRACTICE. OPEN WEB STEEL TRUSSES SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD SPECIlqCATIONS OF THE STEEL JOIST INSTITUTE. BRIDGING FOR ROOF JOISTS SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH STEEL JOIST INSTITUTE SPECIFICATIONS. BRIDGING SHALL NOT BE MODIFIED. -~ STRUCT~ STEEL 05120-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Co Do METAL ROOF AND FLOOR DECKING SHALL BE AS NOTED ON THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. ALL DECKING SHALL BE CONTINUOUS OVER THREE OR MORE SUPPORTS WHERE POSSIBLE. METAL ROOF DECKING SHALL BE WELDED TO SUPPORTING AND PERIMETER MEMBERS WITH 5/8" DIAMETER PUDDLE WELDS AT A MAXIMUM SPACING OF 6" O.C. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE TWO SIDELA FASTENERS OF #10 TEK SCREWS PER SPAN BETWEEN SUPPORTING MEMBERS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH DECKING MANUFACTURER. METAL FLOOR DECKING SHALL BE WELDED TO SUPPORTING MEMBERS AND PERIMETER MEMBERS WITH 5/8" DIAMETER PUDD~ ~WELDS AK A_MAXIMUM SPACING OF 18" O.C. AT INTEnD!ATE S,uppoRT~.~ !2~' O.C. AT OVERLAP SPLICES. PROVIDE WELDING WASHERS IF RECOMMENDED BY STEEL DECK INSTITUTE SPECIFICATIONS. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 ERECTION ALL BEAM CONNECTIONS NOT DETAILED ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE STANDARD FRAME BEAM CONNECTIONS AS. SHO~ ~WN IN TABLES II AND m OF THE AISC MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, DESIGNED TO CARRY THE FULL CAPACITY OF THE UNIFORMLY LOADED MEMBER, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. Eo Fo COLUMN BASE PLATES SHALL BE SET~ WITH A, ,~ OF~ TWO (2) DIAMETER X 15" HEADED J-ANCHOR BOLTS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL BEAMS BEARING ON CONCRETE MASONRY, S~.L.. B[AR A MINIMUM OF 6" ON 3A" NON-SHRINK GROUT WITH TWO (2) 5/8" DIAMETER X 1'-0" + 2" ANCHOR BOLTS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE ANGLE FRAME ARouND ALL SIDES OF ALL' OPENINGS IN FLOOR AND. ROOF DECK. ANGLES 'SHALL BE 4X4X3/8" WITH FULL WELDED INTERSECTIONS AND WELDED TO SUPPORTS AT EACH END. Install trusses and accessories plumb, square, and true to line; securely fasten to supporting con- struction according to SJI's specifications. Install and connect bridging concurrently with truss erectiOn before construction loads are ap- plied. Anchor ends of bridging lines at top and bottom chords where terminating at walls or beams. END OF SECTION 05120 STRUCTURAL STEEL 05120-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 05310 - ROOF DECK ASSEMBLY PART I - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings and product certificates including but not lim- ited to: gravity load capacity, diaphragm load, wind uplift, thermal resistance value, sound absorption performance, noise damPening data and fire re~t'hn~e ~0mPliance~ Comply with Steel Deck Institute (SDI). Comply With Loadmaster Specifications developed for this prOject. Follow specific project loading requirements. ' ' PART 2 - PRODUCTS INTEGRAL ROOF DECK ASSEMBLY 1. Roof Deck Assembly as manufactured by Loadmaster, d~ignated as Super Span 600 Acoustical NDS (14 gaiige) i25'00~'RT'lli~iiiii~ k~sembiy or approve equal. 2. Integrally engineered and integrally tested structural roof deck assembly: a. Fluted rib pattern steel sections, each with its protective'coating(s), as specified; b. Fiberglass sound batt insulation in steel ribs c. Rigid thermal insulation panels: two layers of Y' over noise dampening sheets d. High-density, fh'e-resistive roofing substmte panels e. Special screw fasteners, joint reinforcement tape, compression devices, and com- posite termination members, and other miscellaneous components to provide complete installation MINIMUM ASSEMBLY PERFORMANCE REQ~~TS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Uniform Total Load Capacity: 95 lbs. per square foot at 20'-8" on center. Thermal Resistance Value: R = 30.62 (winter conditions). Wind uplift rating: per engineer approval. Fire Classification: Non-Combust~le. Acoustical Rating: NRC = 0.70 Noise Dampening System. Assembly Performance Warranty: Ten Year. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. DECK INSTALLATION Install deck system as per manufacturer's specifications. END OF SECTION 05310 ROOF DECK ASSEMBLY 05310-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 05400 - COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING PART I - GENERAL 1.1 Ao SECTION REQUIREMENTS Lightgage structural ~aming shall conform to ASTM A570, A611 and or A446. Calculate structural characteristics of cold-formed metal framing according to AISI's "Specifi- cation for the Design of'Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members." C. Engage a qualified professional engineer to prepare design calculations. D. Submittals: Product 'Data, ShoP Drawings, material certificates, and structUral analysis data signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer registered in the state of Colo- rado. E. Comply with AWS D1.1,"Structural Welding Code--Sieel," and AWS D1.3, "Structural Weld- ing Code--Sheet Steel." F. Protect cold-formed metal framing from corrosion and other damage during delivery, storage, and handling. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Ao MATERIALS All lightgage steel studs/joists shall have a 1-5/8" flange width with a ½" return unless noted otherwise. 2.2 A. Bo ACCESSORIES Steel Shapes and Clips: ASTM A 36/A 36M, hotldip galvanized according to ASTM A 153/A 153M. Cast-in-Place Anchor Bolts and Studs: ASTM A 307, Grade A (ASTM F 568, Property Class 4.6); carbon-steel hex-head bolts and studs; carbon-steel nuts; and flat, unhardened-steel washers. Hot-dip galvanize according to ASTM A 153/A 153M. Mechanical Fasteners: Corrosion-resistant coated, self-drilling, self-threading steel drill screws. Galvanizing Repair Paint: S SPC-Paint 20 or DOD-P-21035. PART 3 - EXECUTION COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING 05400-1 ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSH~LTER 3.1 FRAMING Bo Do Fo Light gage structural framing shall be connected by welding at all component intersections. Built up members shall be welded together at 24" O.C. on each side. Provide bridging, blocking and accessories as recommended by lightgage manufacturer. All welding shall be done by certified licensed welders and shall be inspected by the testing and inspection agency to ensure conformance with details and standard practice. At all window and doorjambs, provide a minimum of two continuous full height studs. At exterior openings less than 6'-0" provide a TS 6x6xl/8" header and providea TS 6x6x3/16" header for openings larger than 6'-0" and less than 9'-0" in the framing of the 6" stud wall. In 4" stud walls, provide a TS 4x4xl/8" header. TS headers to be welded all around to two full height wall studs at jambs. For openings larger than 9'-0", notify engineer. Install framing and accessories level, plumb, square, and true to line, and securely fasten. Tem- porarily brace framing until entire integrated supporting structure has been completed and per- manent connections are secured. END OF SECTION 05400 COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING 05400-2 ASPEN/PITK1N ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 05500 - METAL FABRICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Shop Drawings showing details of fabrication and installation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. B. METALS Steel Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A 36/A 36M. Stainless-Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bars: ASTM A 666, Type 304. C. Rolled Steel Floor Plate: ASTM A 786/A 786M. D. Steel Tubing: Cold-formed steel tubing complying with ASTM A 500. E. Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53, standard weight (Schedule 40), black finish. F. Iron Castings: ASTM A 47, Grade 32510 or ASTM A 48, Class 30. G. Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221, alloy 6063-T6. H. Aluminum-Alloy Rolled Tread Plate: ASTM B 632 Pattern 1, alloy 6061-T6. 2.2 A. TRENCH DRAIN GRATES (SECOND FLOOR DECKS ONLY) Gray cast iron, trench grates, 12" wide by %" thick equal to BarryCraft Construction Casting · Company, model B-PED-A4, type H]-I grate, designed for pedestrian traffic. 2.3 ho GROUT Nonshrink, Nonmetallic Grout: plications. ASTM C 1107; recommended by manufacturer for exterior ap- 2.4 FABRICATION General: Shear and punch metals cleanly and accurately. Remove burrs and ease exposed edges. Form bent-metal comers to smallest radius possible without impairing work. METAL FABRICATIONS 05500-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo Welding: Weld corners and seams continuously. Use materials and methods that minimize distortion and develop strength and corrosion resistance of base metals. At exposed connec- tions, finish welds and 'surfaces smooth with contOUr of welded surface matching those adjacent. Fabricate ladders for locations shown, complying with ANSI A14.3, welded steel construction. 1. For elevator pit ladders, comply with ASME Al7.1. Fabricate loose lintels from steel angles and shapes. :Size to pi-ovlde beating length at each side of openings equal to one-twelfth of clear span, but not less than 8 inches. Fabricate steel pipe columns with steel base and top plates drilled for anchor and connection bolts and welded to pipe with continuous fillet Weld same size as pipe wall thickness. 1. Provide 1/2-inch base plates with four 5/8-inch anchor bolts and 1/4-inch top plates. Fabricate structural-steel door frames from structural shapes and bars fully welded together, with 5/8-by-l-1/2-inch steel channel stops. Plug-weld bUilt-up members and continuously weld exposed joints. Provide steel strap anchors, 1/8-by-2-inch with 8-inch embedment, .welded to jambs 12 inches from bOttom and head and spaced 3 0 inches apart. '~ 2.5 A. B. STEEL AND IRON FINISHES Hot-dip galvanize steel fabrications at exterior locations. Prepare uncoated ferrous metal surfaces to comply with SSPC-SP 3, "Power Tool Cleaning," and paint with'a rust-inhibitive primer complying with perfOrmance requirements of FS TT-P- 664. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Perform cutting, drilling, and tiffing required for installing miscellaneous metal fabrications. Set metal fabrication accurately in location, alignment, and elevation; with edges and surfaces level, plumb, true, and free of rack. Fit exposed connections accurately together to form hairline joints. Coat concealed surfaces of aluminum that will come into contact with grout, concrete, masonry, wood, or dissimilar metals with a heavy coat of bituminous paint. END OF SECTION 05500 METAL FABRICATIONS 05500-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 05510 -STAIRS AND RAILINGS GENERAL 1.1 Bo Co SECTION REQUIREMENTS Structural Performance: Design, engineer, fabricate, and install handrails and railings to with- stand structural loads required by ASCE 7. Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, strnctuna analysis data signed and. sealed by a qualified professional engineer registered in Colorado. Meet OSHA & NFPA Life Safety Code 101 as required. Design and production in accordance with current NAAMM standards. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 EXTERIOR STAIR AND HANDRAIL SYSTEMS - PREcENGINEERED, FIELD BOLTED A. Staireo stair system as manufactured by Alfab, Inc. or approved equal. B. Treads: Perforated, stainless steel, style git grating. C. Stringers: Stainless-steel. D. Handrail: I aA"- 1 ~" diameter pipe rail with wall brackets mounted per manufacturer's recommendations. 2.2 A. ACCESSORIES Metal Drainage Panel installed below stringers to divert water to trench draiu: See draw- ings and specification Section 07620.. 2.3 A. INTER~OR HANDRAILS Itandrail: 1 1/4"- 1 ~" diameter pipe rail with wall brackets monnted per manufacturer's recommendations. 2.4 FABRICATION Assemble railing systems in shop to the greatest extent possible. Use connections that maintain structural value of joined pieces. STAIRS AND RAILINGS 05510-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo Co Provide manufacturer's standard wall brackets, flanges, miscellaneous fittings, and anchors to connect handrail and railing members to other construction. Provide wall returns at ends of wall-mounted handrails. 2.5 A. B. FINISHES Class I, clear anodic finish; AA-M12C22A41; complying with AAMA 607.1. Steel Handrails: Cleaned and shop primed. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Co Fit exposed connections accurately together to form tight, hairline joints. Set handrails and railings accurately in location, alignment, and elevation and free from rack. Coat concealed surfaces of aluminum that will be in contact with cementitious materials .or dis- similar metals, with a heavy coat of bituminous paint. Anchor posts in concrete by forming or core-drilling holes 5 inches deep and 3/4 inch greater than OD of Post. Fill annular space between post-and'concrete with nonshrink, nonmetallic grout. Attach handrails to wall with wall brackets at intervals recommended by manufacturer and to meet code. END OF SECTION 05510 STAIRS AND RAILINGS 05510-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 06100 - ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Model code evaluation reports for engineered wood products. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Ao LUMBER, GENERAL Dressed lumber, S4S, 19 percent maximum moisture content for 2-inch thickness or less, marked with grade stamp of inspection agency. 2.2 A. TREATED MATERIALS Preservative-Treated Materials: AWPA C2 lumber and AWPA C9 plywood, labeled by an in- spection agency approved by ALSC's Board of Review. Fire-Retardant-Treated Materials: AWPA C20 )umb~ .and A~A..C27 plywood, interior Type A treatment, labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 2.3 A. Bo LUMBER Dimension Lumber: The following grades per inspection agency indicated. 1. Framing Other Than Non-Load-Bearing Partitions: No. 2 douglas-fir: NLGA, WCLIB, or YVVqPA. Concealed Boards: 19 percent maximum moisture content: Western woods: Standard per WCLIB rules or No. 3 Common per WWPA rules. Miscellaneous Lumber: No. 3 or Standard grade of any species for nailers, blocking, and simi- lar members. 2.4 A. PANEL PRODUCTS Wood-Based Structural-Use Panels: DOC PS 2. Provide plywood complying with DOC PS 1, where plywood is indicated. o Factory mark panels evidencing compliance with grade requirements. Provide panels with span ratings required by support spacing indicated. Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: APA-rated Sturd-I-Floor, Exposure 1. ROUGH CARPENTRY 06100-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER E. F. G. Ho 5. 6. 7. Subflooring: APA-rated sheathing, Exposure 1. Wall Sheathing: APA-rated Structural 1 sheathing, Exposure 1. Roof Sheathing: APA-rated Structural I sheathing, Exterior. Plywood Underlayment for Resilient Flooring: APA B-C Underlayment Exterior ply- wood panels with fully sanded face. Plywood Underlayment for Carpet: APA Underlayment, Exposure 1 plywood panels with fully sanded face. Oriented-Strand-Board Wall Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I Sheathing. Particle Board Subslmte: ANSI A208.1 Grade PBU. Hardboard Underlayment: ANSI/AHA A135.4, Class 4 (Service), SI S; with back side sanded. Fiberboard Sheathing: ANSI/AHA A194.1, Type IV, Class 1, 1/2 inch thick. Gypsum Sheathing Board: ASTM C 79, water-resistant core. Glass-Fiber-surfaced Gypsum Sheathing BOard: ASTM C 79, water-resistant core, surfaced on face and back with glass-fiber mats with alkali-resistant coating. Extruded Cellular Polystyrene Sheathing: ASTM C 578, Type IV, with'T & G 6r Shiplap long edges. Polyisocyanurate Foam Sheathing: ASTM C 1289, Type I, Class 2; With aluminum foil facings. Foam-plastic core and facings shall have flame spread of 25 or less, when tested individually. 2.5 A. Do MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Building Wrap: Air-retarder sheeting made from polyolefins; cross-laminated films, woven strands, or spun-bonded fibers; coated or uncoated; without perforations; and complying with ASTM E 1677, Type I. Fasteners: Size and type indicated. Where rough carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners with a hot-dip zinc coating per ASTM A 153 or of Type304 stainless steel. Power-Driven Fasteners: CABO NER-272. Bolts: Steel bolts complying with ASTM A 307, Grade' )~; Witli"ASTM A '563 hex nuts and, where indicated, flat washers. Metal Framing Anchors: Hot-dip galvanized steel of structural capacity, type, and size indi- cated. Sill-Sealer: Glass-fiber insulation, 1-inch (25-mm) thick, compressible to 1/32. Adhesives for Field Gluing Panels to Framing: A_PA AFG-01. END OF SECTION 06100 ROUGH CARPENTRY 06100-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 06200 - FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL (Not Applicable) PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Ao MATERIALS, GENERAL Softwood Plywood: DOC PS 1. Hardwood Plywood: HPVA HP-1. 2.2 A. Bo STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM Interior Trim: C Select, eastern white pine; B & Btr. Select or Supreme, Idaho white, lodgepole, ponderosa, or sugar.pine. Wood Molding Patterns: Stock moldings made to patterns in WMMPA WM 7 and graded un- der WMMPA WM 4, P-Grade for painted finish. 2. 3. 4. Base: WM 623, ogee base. Casing: WM 327, clamshell casing. Stop: WM 946, ogee stop. Shoe Mold: Paint grade, WM 126, 1/2-by-3/4-inch (13-by-19-mm) quarter-round shoe. C. Shelving: 3/4-inch (19-mm) particleboard with radiused and filled front edge. D. Clothes Rods: 1-1/2-inch- (38-mm-) diameter, clear, kiln-dried hardwood. 2.3 A. STAIRS AND RAILINGS Interior Treads: 1-1/4-inch (32-mm), kiln-dried, pressure-preservative-treated Douglas fir, C & Btr. VG. Substrate for rubber tread. Interior Risers: 3/4-inch {19-mm) kiln-dried, pressure-preservative-treated Douglas fir, C & Btr. VG. Substrate for rubber risers.~ ~ Interior Railings: See Section 05510 for metal handrails. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Condition finish carpentry in installation areas for 24 hours before installing. FIN1SH CARPENTRY 06200~1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo Install finish carpentry level, plumb, true, and aligned with adjacent materials. Scribe and cut to fit adjoining work. Refinish and seal cuts. Co Install standing and running trim with minimum number of joints practical, using full-length pieces from maximum lengths of lumber available. Stagger joints in adjacent and related trim. Cope at returns and miter at comers. END OF SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY 06200-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 07131 - WATERPROOFING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WATERPROOFING MATERIALS EP Membrane: 45 mil elastomeric as manufactured by Stevens Roofing Systems, Division ofJPS Elastomerics Corp. or approved equal. 1. Color: white. 2. Applications: Exposed, and covered with ballast blocks. Rubberized-Asphalt Composite Sheet: 60-mil- thick, self-adhering sheet consisting of 56 mils of rubberized asphalt laminated to a 4-mil- thick polyethylene film with release liner on adhesive side and formulated for application with primer or surface conditioner that complies with VOC limits of authorities having jurisdiction. Tuf-n-Dri System (over Warm-n-Dri board) by Koch Waterproofing Systems or approved equal. Auxiliary Materials: Primer, sheet flashing, liquid membrane, patching membrane, and liquid mastics recommended by waterproofing manufacturer. Composite Drainage Panels: Permeable geotexfile bonded to a molded-plastic-sheet drainage core designed to convey water. Insulation: Warm-n-Dri as manufactured by Owens Corning or approved equal. Applications: Perimeter foundation walls. C. lee and Water Protector: Fiberglass 'reinforced asphalt membrane. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Install as per manufacturer's recommendations. Protect waterproofing from damage and wear during construction. END OF SECTION 07131 WATERPROOFING 07131 - I ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 07210- BUILDING INSULATION PART 1-- GENERAL 1.1 Ao SECTION REQUIR.EMENTS Submittals: Product Data for each type of insulation product specified. Surface-Burning Characteristics: ASTM E 84, flame-spread ratings of 75 or less and smoke- developed ratings of 450 or less. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. B. INSULATION PRODUCTS Extrnded-Polystyrene Board Insulation: ASTM C 578, Type IV. Mineral-Fiber-Blanket Insulation: ASTM C 665, Type I, unfaced with fibers manufactured from glass. Foamed-in-Place cavity Wall Insulation: ASTM E-119-88. 1. Core-Fill 500 Foam Insulation as manufactured by TailOred Chemical Products, Inc. or approved equal. Roo£Deck Insulation: Refer to Loadmaster Systems, Inc. specification section 5300. Foundation Wall Insulation: "Warm-n-Dri" by Koch Waterproofing Systems or equal. (Over "Tuff-n-Dfi" elastic membrane.) 2.2 A. ACCESSORIES Vapor Retarder: Polyethylene, 6 mils thick. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Install insulation in areas and in thicknesses indicated or required to produce R-values indicated. Cut and fit tightly around obstructions and fill voids with insulation. Extend vapor retarder to extremities of areas to be protected from vapor transmission. Secure in place with adhesives or other anchorage. BUILDING INSULATION 07210-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SI-[ELTER END OF SECTION 07210 BUILDING INSULATION 07210-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 07320 - ROOF TILES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. Co SECTION REQUIREM2ENTS Submittals: Product Data and Samples. Warranties: Provide standard manufacturer's written warranty, signed by manufacturer agreeing to promptly repair or replace roof tiles that fail in materials within 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner an additional ten per-cent of total job, full-size roof tiles for each size, shape, and color indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ROOF PAVER TILES Products: 1. Westile Roofing Products, Plaza Paver, 24" x 24"x 2', Diamond finish. manufactured color as selected by Architect. Standard 2.2 A. B. C. ACCESSORIES Pave-El Pedestal 6x, 5/8' x 5 %" x 5 %" with 1/8' spacer. Pave-E! Shims 6x. Protection drainage cushion: Hydroduct HZ as manufactured by Grace Construction Products or equal. Waterproof membrane: J.P. Stevens, elastomeric T.P.O. 60 mil, heat welded. Install as per manufacturer's specifications. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Comply with requirements in Division 7 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim." o Sheet Metal: Steel - 24 gauge factory primed, color selected by architect. Fabricate sheet metal flashing and trim to comply with recommendations SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." PART 3 - EXECUTION ROOF TILES 07320-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 3.1 INSTALLATION Comply with recommendations in NRCA's "The NRCA Roofing and Waterproof'rog Manual" and with manufacturer's recommendations. Installation of Accessories: Install sheet waterproofing membrane, drainage cushion, pedestals and shims as per manufacturers' recommendations. Establish a grid pattern for the pedestals using chalk lines. Place ScrewJack Adjustable Pedestals or fixed height pedestals at the grid line intersections. It the .Level System is used, use a laser leveling device or a mason's line stretched from opposite sides to select the correct model of ScrewJack Adjustable Pedestal. o Install Plaza Pavers. Fine tune adjustments to the paver surface can be made by using the pedestal shims. 3.2 MAINTENANCE Cleaning: 1. During the course of the work and on completion, remove any cut dust from the surface of the pavers by means of high-pressure water or air;, cut dust can and will discolor pavers if left unattended. High-pressure water can be applied at any time to clean the paver surface. 2. Plaza Pavers can be easily removed from their existing locations by using the Probst Stab Grabber; this will allow easy access for repairs or cleaning of the substructure. END OF SECTION 07320 ROOF TILES 07320-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER · .....· SECTION 07411 - METAL' ROOF AND wALL PANELS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Co Do SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, Warranties and color Samples. Submit the FollOwing Manufacturer's warranties: 1. Warranty covering the substrate (m~l)~against rupture, perforation and structural failure due to normal atmospheric corrosion for twenty years. 2. Warranty.on paint finish against cracking, peeling, blistering, chalk and color change for minimum of 20 years. 3. Warranty, agreeing to repair or replace metal roof panels that fail to remain weathertight within five years from date of Substantial Completion. Submit Installer's Warranty for two years from date of final completion and acceptance, guar- anteeing materials and workmanship for watertightness, weathertightnesS and against all leaics. Provide roof assemblies that meet requirements of UL 580 for Class 90 wind-uplift resistance. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. Bo METAL ROOF AND WALL PANELS Steel Roof Panels: Englerg Inc. or approved equal. 1. Series 1300 1 ½" high, 16" wide panels, 24 gauge, Standing Seam System at single sloped roofs and sloped fascias. 2. Series C1300 1 ½" high; ii5" ~id'e' panels;24 'gau~e~ ~oxi' standingS~m System at curved roofs. Steel Soffit and Eave Panels: Englert, Inc. or approved equal. 1. Series 4000 1 ½", 12" wide, 24 gauge, Flat Panels at horizontal soffits and eaves. Panels shall have same finish as roof and Wall paneisi Steel Wall Panels: Englert, Inc. or approved equal. 1. Series 1300 or approved equal to match Series 1300 Roof Panels, 16" wide. Fabrication: 1. Concealed fasteners. 2. Panels to run continuous end to end of roof without end laps or seams. 3. Flashing and trim shall be fabricated of same gauge, color and finish to match roofing panels, furnished with protective strippable film to be removed upon installation. Factory fmish panel material with Englert'Sp~rh-iaCol6i: 2'0'0'0"r~616~iS~i~gs ~i:approved equal, comprised of a .8 to .9 mil full strength 70% Kynar 500 fluorocarbon (Potyvinylidene Fluride METAL ROOF AND WALL PANELS 07411-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER PVF2) coating over a urethane primer of .2 to .3 mil on the finish side, with primer and a wash coat on the reverse. Face film thickness 1.0 mil +/- .2 mil. .......... Finish Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. 2.2 A. Bo ACCESSORIES Provide all components required for a complete roof panel assembly including trim, fascia, clips, seam covers, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. Gutters: Seamless gutter system as manufactured by roof panel manufacturer or approved.equal. 1. Install 220v heat taper continuously along gutters. 2. Ice and Water shield as specified under Section 07131. Underlayment: Asphalt-saturated organic felt ASTM D 226, Type II (No. 30) or as recom- mended by roof panel manufacturer. Thermal Spacers: Provide thermal spacers where recommended by panel manufacturer. Bituminous Coating: Cold-applied asphalt mastic, SSPC-Paint 12, compounded for 15- mil dry film thickness per coal PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION ho Install as per manufacturer's recommendations. Coordinate with structural roof deck assembly manufacturer's recommendations. Bo Installation shall be by a roofing/sheet metal contractor with at least a minimum of five years experience in similar type of construction and documenting successful completion of contracts for projects similar in size, scope and products. Verify all field conditions prior to fabrications. Anchor panels securely in place, with provisions for thermal and structural movement. Field cutting exterior panels by torch is not permitted. Install panels with concealed fasteners, unless otherwise indicated. Eo Separate dissimilar metals with a bituminous coating or rubberized-asphalt underlayment. Coat back side of steel panels with bituminous coating where they will contact wood, ferrous metal, or cementitious construction Install gaskets, joint fillers, and sealants where indicated god where required for weatherproof performance of wall panel assemblies. Provide types of gaskets, fillers, and sealants as indi- cated, or as recommended by panel manufacturer METAL ROOF AND WALL PANELS .07411-2 ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSHELTER .... END 'OF SECTION 07411 METAL ROOF AND WALL PANELS 07411-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL .SHELTER SECTION 07620 - SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.t A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and Samples. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Co Do SHEET METAL Aluminum Sheet: ASTM B 209, 3003-H14, mill finish, minimum thickness of 0.040 inch. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 304, soft annealed, with No. 2D finish, unless harder temper is required for forming or performance; minimum 0.5 mm thick. Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90, mill phosphatized where indicated for painting; at least 1.0 mm thick. Lead Sheet: ASTM B 749, Type L51121, copper-bearing lead sheet, minimum thickness of 1.6 mm except at least 2.4 mm thick for applications where burning (welding) is involved. 2.2 A. Bo FLASHING AND TRIM Fabricate sheet metal flashing and trim to comply with recommendations of SMACNA's "Ar- chitectural Sheet Metal Manual" that apply to the design, dimensions, metal, and other charac- teristics of the item indicated. Roof flashing, diverters and trim: All exposed standard or special flashings and trim and break, formed shapes such as ridge caps, valleys, eaves, sill flashings, copings, diverters, etc. shall be field-formed in the same gauge, color and finish to match roofing panels, furnished with protec-. tive strippable film to be removed upon installation. C. Downspouts: PVC. Drainage Panel Below. Exterior Stairs: Stainless steel sheet metal anchored stringers on the underside of stairs, sloped with Stringers to trench drain below. 2.3 ACCESSORIES Solder: ASTM B 32, Grade Sn50. Solder for Stainless Steel: ASTM B 32, Grade Sn60. SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM 07620-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Co Asphalt Mastic: SSPC-Paint 12, asbestos flee, solvent type. Roofing Cement: ASTM D 4586, Type I, asbestos free, asphalt based. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Comply with SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Allow for thermal expansion; set true to line and level. Install Work with lapS, joints, and seams permanently watertight and weatherproof; conceal fasteners where possible. Roof-Edge Flashings: Secure metal flashings at roof edges according to FM Loss Pre- vention Data Sheet 149 for specified.wind zone. Sealed Joints: Form nonexpansiort, but movable, joints in metal to accommodate elastomeric sealant to comply with SMACNA standards. Fabricate nonmoving seams in sheet metal 'with flat-lock scams. For m~ls other than alu- minum, fin edges to be seamed, form seams, and solder. For alumin~, form seams and seal with epoxy seam sealer. Rivet joints for'additiOnal ~tr~ii~h~ Clean Surfaces to be soldered, removing oils and foreign matter. Pre,tin edges of sheets to be soldered to a width of 1-1/2 inches Unless pre-tinned surface would show in finished Work. Separations: Separate noncompatible metals or corrosive substrates with a coating of asphalt mastic or other permanent separation. END OF SECTION 07620 SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM - 07620-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 07710 - MANUFACTURED ROOF SPECIALTIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 mo SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and color SamPles. Provide products that comply with applicable requirements of SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual," unless otherwise indicated. pART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Ao ROOF SPECIALTIES Fasciae and Gutters: Manufactured by standing seam roof manufacturer. Snow Fence/Snowguard: Provide standing seam snowguards fabricated bom 6061-T6 alumi- num as manufactured by Snow Management Systems, A Division of Contel Inc. or approved equal. 2. 3. 4. Standard Bracket for 3 pipe rail. Locking Base with ball-lock release mechanism. Pipes of 6005-T5 aluminum. Powder Coat factory finish with corrosion protection to match roof color. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Bo Coordinate with installation of roof decks and other substmtes to produce a watertight assembly capable of withstanding inward and outward loading pressures, and thermal and lateral loads. Coat back side of roof.specialties with bituminous coating where they will contact wood, fer- rous metal, or cementitious construction. Expansion Provisions: Install running lengths to allow controlled expansion for movement of metal components, to prevent water leakage, deformation, or damage. END OF SECTION 07710 MANUFACTURED ROOF SPECIALTIES 07710-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 07920 - JOINT SEALANTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 JOINT SEALANTS Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that are compati- ble with one another and with joint substrates under service and application conditions. Elastomeric Sealants: Comply with ASTM C 920. 3. 4. 5. Single-component, neutral-curing silicone sealant, Type S; GradeNS; Class 25; Uses T, M, and O, with the additional capability to withstand 50 percent movement in both ex- tension and compression for a total of 100 percent movement. Use for building ex- pansion joints. Single-component, nonsag polysulfide sealant, TypeS; Grade NS; Class 12-1/2; Uses NT, M, G, A, and O. For general exterior use. Single-component, neutral-curing silicone sealant, Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; Uses T, NT, M, G, A, and O. For general exterior use. Single-component, nonsag urethane sealant, Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; and Uses NT, M, A, and O. For general exterior use. Single-component, nonsag urethane sealant, Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; Uses T, NT, M, G, A, and O. Use for exterior traffic-bearing joints, where slope precludes use of pour- able sealant. Single-component, pourable urethane sealant, Type S; Grade P; Class 25; Uses T, M, G, A, and O. Use for exterior traffic-bearing joints. Single-component, mildew-resistant silicone sealant, TypeS; Grade NS; Class25; Uses NT, G, A, and O; formulated with fungicide. Use for interior sealant joints in ce- ramic tile, stone, and other hard surfaces in kitchens and toilet rooms and around plumb- ing fixtures. Latex Sealant: Single-component, nonsag, mildew-resistant, paintable, acrylic-emulsion sealant complying with ASTM C 834. For interior use only at perimeters of door and window frames. Acoustical Sealant for Exposed Joints: Nonsag, paintable, nonstaining, latex sealant complying with ASTM C 834. For interior use only at acoustical assemblies. Acoustical Sealant for Concealed Joints: Nondrying, nonhardening, nonskinning, nonstaining, gUnnable, synthetic-rubber sealant recommended for sealing interi°r concealed joints to reduce transmission of airborne sound. For interior use only at acoustical assemblies. JOINT SEALANTS 07920-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER F. Asphalt Expansion Joint Filler: Complying with ASTM D 994. For use at concrete walks. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Comply with ASTM C 1193. Comply with ASTM C 919 for use ofjoim sealants in acoustical applications. Install as per manufacturer's recommendations. END OF SECTION 07920 JOINT SEALANTS 07920-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 08110 ~ STEEL DOORS AND FRAME'S PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 ho SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and door schedule. Comply with ANS1/SDI 100. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: NFPA 80, tested per ASTM E 152, and labeled and listed by UL, ITS, or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. B. MATERIALS Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: ASTM A 366/A 366M or ASTMA 620/A 620M. Galvanized Steel Sheets: ASTMA '653/~ 653M~'-66~6~iai~t~i~ -6r AS~A 642/A 642M, drawing quality, with A60 or G60 coating designatiOn, mill PhosPhatiZed. 2.2 A. B. Co STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES Ceco Door Products or approved equal. Steel Doors: l-3/4-inch- (44-mm-) thick of materials and ANSI/SDI '100 grades and models in- dicated on Drawings or in schedules. Interior Doors: Grade 11, heavy-duty, seamless design, minimum 0.042-inch thick, cold- rolled steel sheet faces. Exterior Doors: Grade II heavy-duty, seamless design, minimum 0.053-inch thick, gal- van[zed steel sheet faces. Door Louvers: Flap type directional louver. Door Silencers: Three on strike jambs of single-door frames and two on heads of double-door frames. Plaster Guards: Provide where mortar might obstruct hardware operation and to close off inte- rior of openings. Fabricate steel frames to be rigid, neat in appearance, and free from defects, warp, or buckle. STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Interior Frames: Fabricate with mitered or coped corners knocked down for field as- sembly, formed from 1.2-mm thick, cold-rolled steel for openings 48 inches or less in width and from 1.5-mm thick steel for openings more than 48 inches in width. Exterior Frames: Fabricate with mitered or coped and continuously welded coruers, formed from 1.6-mm thick, galvanized steel sheet. Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware according to SDI 107. Prime Coat: Uncoated steel, ANSI A224.1 shop primer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Ao Co INSTALLATION Place steel frames to comply with SDI 105. Install steel doors accurately in frames, within clearances specified in ANSI/SDI 100. 1. Fire-Rated Doors: Install with clearances specified in NFPA 80. 2. Smoke-Control Doors: Comply with NFPA 105. Prime Coat Repair: Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or damaged areas of prime coat and repair finish with compatible ak-drying primer. END OF SECTION 08110 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 08163 - SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS 'DOORS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. B. Co SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS DOORS Plaza Door, Atlas Series; Arcadia Inc.; or approved equal. Provide sliding aluminum-framed glass doors that comply with A~M3dNWWDA 101/I.S.2, Product Designation C30. Provide AAMA-certified sliding aluminum-framed glass doors with an attached label. Provide units with a concealed, thermal barrier that eliminates direct metal-to-metal con- tact and with condensation resistance factor of 45 and a U-value of 0.69 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F at 15-mph exterior wind velocity per AAMA 15'03.1. Equip units with pull handle equal to Adams Rite 4453, security lock equal to Adams Rite 1850, and charcoal gray vinyl-coated glass-fiber insect screens. Glaze units with clear, sealed insulating, safety glass comply!ng with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201 for Category II materials and ANSI Z97.1. Finish: Class I, clear anodic finish; AA-M12C22A4i; c'0mpl~;ing PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. Bo INSTALLATION Set units level, plumb, and tree to line, without warp or rock of frames and panels and anchor securely in place. Set sill members in bed of sealant or with gaskets, as indicated, to provide weather-tight con- struction. Adjust operating panels, screens, and hardware for smooth operation and weather-fight closure. Lubricate hardware and moving parts. END OF SECTION 08163 SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS DOORS 08163 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 08212 - STILE AND RAIL WOOD DOORS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.t Ao SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data for doors, include details of construction and factory-finishing specifications. 1. Submit finish samples for factory-finished doom. Quality Standard: NWWDA I.S.6, "Industry Standard for Wood Stile and Rail Doors." Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction based on testing per.NFPA 252. Test at atmospheric pressure. Safety Glass: Comply with 16 CFR 1201. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. STILE AND RAIL DOORS Interior Doors: NWWDA Select grade made from Douglas fir with raised panels. 2.2 A. FABRICATION AND FINISHING ~Factory fit doors to suit frame-opening sizes and to comply with referenced quality standard. 1. Provide 1/8-inch clearance at jambs, heads, and meeting stiles and 1/2 inch at bottom. At thresholds, provide 3/8-inch clearance. 2. Comply with NFPA 80 for fire-resistance-rated doors. Factory machine doors for hardware that is not surface applied. Factory finish wood doors with manufacturer's standard stain and two-coat conversion varnish finish in color selected by Architect. Doom may be finished on site in controlled environ- ment at contractor's option. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Align factory-fitted doors in frames for uniform clearances. STILE AND RAIL WOOD DOORS 08212-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Bo Repair, refinish, or replace factory-finished doors damaged dUring installation as directed by Architect. END OF SECTION 08212 STILE AND RAIL WOOD DOORS 08212-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 08561 - VINYL WINDOWS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and color Samples. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 B. C. D. E. VINYL WINDOWS Products: ProV Vinyl Windows as manufactured by Vetter, or approved equal. Trim: Provide indicated trim, matching material and finish of frame members. Color by Architect Equip units with charcoal gray coated aluminum mesh insect screens on operable sashes. Glaze units with clear, iow-e coated, sealed insulating glass. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Co INSTALLATION Set units level, plumb, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames and panels and anchor securely in place. Set sill members in bed of sealant or with gaskets, as indicated, to provide weathertight con- struction. Adjust operating panels, screens, and hardware for smooth operation and weathertight closure. Lubricate hardware and moving parts. END OF SECTION 08561 VINYL WINDOWS 08561-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 08710 - DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 mo SECTION REQUIRF34ENTS Allowances: Provide hardware under Hardware Allowance in Division 1 Payment Procedures." Submittals: Hardware Schedule. Deliver keys to Owner. For f'n-e-rated openings provide hardware tested and listed by UL or FM (NFPA 80). devices provide UL or FM label indicating "Fire Exit Hardware." Section "Price and On exit PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 HARDWARE Ao Co Hinges: Provide the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. Stainless-steel hinges with stainless-steel pins for exterior. 'Nonremovable hinge pins for exterior and public interior exposure. Ball-bearing hinges for doors with closers and entry doors. Two hinges for 1-3/8-inch- (35-mm-) thick Wood doors. Three hinges for 1-3/4-inch- (45-mm-) thick doors 90 inches (2300 mm) or tess in height; four hinges for doors more than 90 inches (2300 mm) in height. Locksets and latchsets as follows: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BHMA A156.2, Series 4000; Grade 2 for bored locks and lhtches. BHMA A156.3, Grade I for exit devices. BHMA A156.5, Grade 2 for auxilliary locks. BHMA A156.12, Series 5000, Grade 2 for interconnected locks and latches. BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Grade 2 for mortise locks and latches. Lever handles on locksets and latchsets, as manufactured by Schlage or approved equal. Light Commercial, Neptune style: a. Interior: Series S. b. Exterior: Series S200. Provide trim on exit devices matching locksets. Key locks to Owner's new master-key system. Cylinders with six-pin tumblers and removable cores. Provide cylinders for storefront doors, and other locking doors that do not require other hardware. DOOR HARDWARE 08710-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Do Eo 3. Provide construction keying. 4. Provide key control system, including cabinet. Closers: Provide the following: 1. Mount closers on interior side (room side) of door opening. lel-arm, or top-jamb-mounted closers as necessary. Provide wall stops or floor stops for doors without closers. Provide hardware f'mishes as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Hinges: Matching finish ofiockset/latchset. Locksets, Latchsets, and Exit Devices: 626 Satin stainless steel. Closers: Matching finish of lockset/iatchset. Other Hardware: Matching finish of lockset/latchset. Provide regular-arm, pami- Chromium Plated or 630 Satin PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 mo INSTALLATION Mount hardware in locations recommended by the Door and Hardware Institute, unless other- wise indicated. 3.2 A. HARDWARE SCHEDULE See Door Schedules on Drawings. END OF SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE 08710-2 ASPEN~ITKINANIMALSHELTER SECTION 08800- GLAZING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. Do SECTION REQUmEMENTS Submittals: Product Data and 12-inch square shmple~ Fire-Resistance-Rated Assemblies:' ProdUcts ideniical to those tested per NFPA252 for doors and NFPA 257 for window assemblies; both labeled and listedbyULor another testing and in- specting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Safety Glass: Category II materials complying with testing requirements in 16 CFR ]201 and ANSI Z97.1. Comply with written instructions of glass product manufacturers; GANA's "Glazing Manual;" and publications of GAN& AAMA, and SIGMA as applicable to products indicated, unless more stringent requirements are indicated. Insulating-Glass Units: Permanently mark with appropriate certification label of one of the in- specting and testing agencies indicated below: Insulating Glass Certification Council. Associated Laboratories, Inc. National Accreditation and Management Institute. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GLASS Float Glass: ASTM C i036, Type I, Class 1 (clear). Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTMC 1048, Condition A (uncoated)? Type I, Class 1 (clear), Quality q3, Kind }tS (heat strengthened) or lzr (fully temperedj~ Mirror .Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type 1, Class 1, silver coated per FS DDM41 lC, 6.0 mm thick, with edges flat polished. I. Safety Glass for Mirrors: Laminated. 2.2 A. PLASTIC GLAZING POLYGAL Titan -5/8" thick extruded polycarbonate structured sheet (PCSS) by AIA Indus- tries, Denver, CO (303)269-9696. Color: translucent. Extruded accessories GLAZING 08800-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Provide accessories required for complete installation. Color to be Selected by Architect. Gage Shall match the glazing. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 io INSTALLATION Comply with combined recommendations of.man~f~a..c~s~.o.f glass, sealants, gaskets, and other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are contained in GAN8's .'.~.lazing Man- ual." Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics. END OF SECTION 08800 GLAZING 08800-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09260 - GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Product Data. Bo STC-Rated Assemblies: Provide materials and constmction identical to assemblies whose STC ratings were determined according to ASTM E 90 and classified according to ASTM E 413 by a qualified independent testing agency. Fire-Resistance-Rated Assemblies: Provide materials and construction identical to assemblies tested according to ASTM E 119 by an independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. METAL FRAMING AND SUPPORTS Suspended and Furred Ceilings: Comply with ASTM C 645 and ASTM C 754. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Wire Ties: ASTM A 641, Class 1 zinc coating Soft'ichor, O.06~2"~ch (1.6 mm) thick. Hangers: Wire, ASTM A 641, Class 1 zinc coating, soft te/iii3e~, 0.162:inch diameter. Carrying Channels: Cold-rolled steel, 2 inches. Furring Channels: Steel studs, 0.0179-inch- thick in depth indicated. Hot-dip galvanized coating complying with ASTM A 653. Direct-hung grid suspension system for interior ceilings. Partitions: Comply with ASTM C 645. 4. 5. 6. Studs and Runners: In depth indicated. Rigid Hat-Shaped Furring Channels: In depth :indi%ted and 0.0179-iiich' (0.45-mm) thick, unless otherwise indicated. Furring Brackets: Adjustable serrated-am type fabricated from corrosion-resistant steel sheet 0.0329-inch (0.84-mm) thick. Resilient Furring Channels: 1/2-inch- (12.7-mm-) deep, with single- or double-leg. Z-Furring: Z-shaped members with face flange of I-1/4 inch (31.8 mm), wall-attachment flange of 7/8 inch (22.2 mm), and in depth required by insulation. Hot-dip galvanized coating complying with ASTM A 653, G40 for framing members at- tached to and within 10 feet (3 m) of exterior walls. 2.2 A. GYPSUM BOARD Gypsum board products in maximum lengths available to minimize end-to-end butt joints. GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, in thickness indicated, with manufacturer's standard edges. Type X throughout except where shown otherwise for wet areas. Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: ASTM C 630, in thickness indicated. Regular type, unless otherwise indicated. 2.3 A. ACCESSORIES Trim Accessories: Cornerbead, edge trim, and control joints complying with ASTM C 1047, formed from steel sheet zinc coated by hot-dip process or rolled zinc or plastic.. Aluminum Accessories: Extruded-aluminum accessories indicated with manufacturer's stan- dard corrosion-resistant primer. Gypsum Board Joint Treatment Materials: Comply with ASTM C 475. Paper reinforcing tape and setting-type compounds. Cementitious Backer Units: ANSI A118.9. Cementitious Backer Unit Joint Treatment Materials: Comply with ASTM C 475. Acoustical Sealant for Exposed and Concealed Joints: Nonsag, paintable, nonstaining latex sealant complying with ASTM C 834. Sound-Attenuation Blankets: Unlaced mineral-fiber-blanket insulation complying with ASTM C 665 for Type I. Miscellaneous Materials: Auxiliary materials for gypsum board construction that comply with referenced standards. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Ao Install steel framing to comply with ASTM C 754 and with ASTM C 840 requirements that ap- ply to framing installation. Isolate steel framing from building structure, except at floor, to prevent structural move- ment from tranSferring loading to partitions. Where studs are installed directly against exterior walls, install asphalt felt strips or foam gaskets between studs and wall. Install and finish gypsum panels to comply with ASTM C 840 and GA-216. Isolate the perimeter of non-load-bearing gypsum board partitions where they abut structural elements, except floors, by providing a 1/4- to 1/2-inch- (6.4- to 12.7-mm-) wide space between gypsum board and the structure. Trim edges with U-bead edge trim where edges of gypsum panels are exposed. Seal joints between edges and abutting structural surfaces with acoustical sealant. GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER o 4. 5. 6. STC-Rated Assemblies: Comply with ASTM C 919 for location of edge trim and closing off sound-flanking paths around or through gypsum board assemblies. Fire-Resistance-Rated Assemblies: Comply with requirements of listed assemblies. Cementitious Backer Units: Comply with ANSI Al08.11. Single-Layer Fastening Methods: Fasten gypsum panels to supports with screws. Multilayer Fastening Methods: Fasten base layers and face layer separately to supports with screws. Finishing Gypsum Board Assemblies: Level 4 finish, unless 0iherWise indicated. Level 1 finish for concealed areas, unless a higher level of' finish is required for fire-resistance-rated assem- blies. Level 2 finish where panels form substrates for tile or special wall surfaces. END OF SECTION 09260 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09652 - RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. B. Extra Materials: Delix~r t9 Qwngy.,gt~.~!..~r~.~e?.~ygl! fg~r!)~., .~r~c~ 590 linear feet or fraction thereof, of each type and color of sheet vinyl floor covering installed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. SHEET VINYL FLOOR COVERING Mannington Commercial or Equal. 1. Color and Pattern: As selected by architect. B. Sheet vinyl floor covering, with backing, ASTM F 1303, Type II, minimum binder content of 34 percent, Grade 1 wear-layer thickness. C. Overall Thickness: 0.080" (2.03mm). D. Wearing Surface: Embossed E. Interlayer Material: Foamed plastic. F. Backing Class: Class A (fibrous). G. Sheet Width: As standard with manufacturer. H. Seaming Method: Chemically bonded. I. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Class I, not less than 0.45 w/sq. em per ASTM E 648. 2.2 A. B. Co RUBBER STAIR TREADS AND RISERS Burke Flooring Products, Round Nose Visually Impaired Rubber Tread or approved equal. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard patterns and colors. Thickness: 1/8" D. Riser to match tread. RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS 09652-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER E. Flame Rating: Class I, ASTM E-648. 2.3 A. Do INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, portland cement- or blended hydraulic cement-based formulation provided or approved by floor covering manufacturer for applications indicated. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by manufacturer to suit sheet vinyl floor cover- ing and substrate conditions indicated. Chemical Bonding Compound: Product of floor covering manufacturer for chemically bonding seams o Metal Edge Strips: Extruded aluminum with mill f'mish of width shown, of height, required to protect exposed edge of floor coverings, and in maximum available lengths to minimize running joints. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Bo Co Maintain uniformity of sheet vinyl floor covering direction, and match edges for color shading and pattern at seams. Arrange for a minimum number of seams and place them in inconspicuous and low-traffic ar- ms,'but in no case less than 6 inches away from parallel joints in flooring substrates. Installation as per manufacturer's recommendations. END OF SECTION 09652 RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS 09652-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09652 - RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner at least 10 linear feet in roll form for each 500 linear feet or fraction thereof, of each type and color of sheet vinyl floor covering installed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Bo SHEET VINYL FLOOR COVERING Mannington Commercial or Equal. 1. Color and Pattern: As selected by architect. Sheet vinyl floor covering, with backing, ASTM F 1303, Type II, minimum binder content of 34 percent, Grade 1 wear-layer thickness. C. Overall Thickness: 0.080" (2.03mm). D. Wearing Surface: Embossed E. Interlayer Material: Foamed plastic. F. Backing Class: Class A (fibrous). G. Sheet Width: As standard with manufacturer. H. Seaming Method: Chemically bonded. I. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Class I, not less than 0.45 w/sq. em per ASTM E 648. 2.2 A. Bo RUBBER STAIR TREADS AND RISERS Burke Flooring Products, Round Nose Visually Impaired Rubber Tread or approved equal. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard patterns and colors. Thickness: 1/8" Riser to match tread. RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS 09652-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER E. Flame Rating: Class I, ASTM E~648. 2.3 A. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, portland cement- or blended hydraulic cement-based formulation provided or approved by floor covering manufacturer for applications indicated. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by manufacturer to suit sheet vinyl floor cover- ing and substrate conditions indicated. Chemical Bonding Compound: Product of floor covering manufacturer for chemically bonding seams. Metal Edge Strips: Extruded aluminum with mill finish' of Width shown~ "of'height required to protect exposed edge of floor coverings, and in maximum available lengths to minimize running joints. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. INSTALLATION Maintain uniformity of sheet vinyl floor covering direction, and match edges for color shading and pattern at seams. Arrange for a minimum number of seams and place them in inconspicuous and low-traffic ar- ms, but in no case less than 6 inches away from parallel joints in flooring substmtes. Installation as per manufacturer's recommendations. END OF SECTION 09652 RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS 09652-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09653 - RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 mo SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner at least 10 linear feet for each 500 linear feet or fraction thereof, of each type and color of resilient wall base installed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WALL BASE Manufacturer: Roppe or Equal. 1. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect. B. Type: Vinyl, FS SS-W-40, Type II. C. Style: Cove with top-set toe. D. Minimum Thickness: 1/8 inch. E. Height: 4 inches. F. Lengths: Coils in lengths standard with manufacturer, but not less than 96 feet. G. Outside Corners: Job formed. H. Inside Comers: Job formed. I. Surface: Smooth. 2.2 A. RESILIENT ACCESSORY Material: Vinyl, rubber or metal. Description: Transition strip for carpet to sheet vinyl. Profile and Dimensions: Manufacturer's standard to meet ADA compliance. 2.3 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES 09653-1 ASPEN/PITKI~ ANIMAL SHELTER mo Trowetable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, portland cement- or blended hydraulic cement-based formulation provided or approved by resilient product manufacturer for applications indicated. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by manufacturer to suit resilient products and substrate conditions indicated. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 A. B. Co INSTALLATION Adhesively install resilient wall base and accessories. Install wall base in maximum lengths possible. Apply to walls, columns, pilasters, casework, and other permanent fmtures in rooms or areas where base is required. Job-Formed Comers: Form wall base comers from straight pieces of maximum lengths possible. Install reducer strips at edges of flooring that otherwise would be exposed. END OF SECTION 09653 RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES 09653-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09680 - CARPET PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Ao SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. Comply with CRI 104, Section 6, "Site Conditions." Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner full-width carpet equal to 5 percent of each type and color carpet installed, packaged with protective covering for storage. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CARPET J&J Commercial or approved equal. 1. Color and Pattern: Dense patterned loop, color to be selected by Architect. B. Fiber Content: 100% solution dyed nylon. C. Surface Pile Weight: 26 oz./sq, yd. (g/sq. m) minimum excluding weight of backings. D. Primary Backing: Synthetic or approved manufacturer's standard. E. Secondary Backing: ActionBac or approved equal. F. Width: 12'. G. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Class I, not less than 0.45 w/sq. em per ASTM E 648. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Comply with CRI 104, Section 8, "Direct Glue-Down". Maintain uniformity of carpet direction and lay of pile. At doorways, center seams under door in closed position. Bind or seal cut edges as recommended by carpet manufacturer. END OF SECTION 09680 CARPET 09680-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09910 - PAINTING PART1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Summary: Paint all exposed surfaces, unless otherwise indicated. Paint the back side of access panels. Color code mechanical piping in accessible ceiling spaces. Do not paint prefinished items, finished metal surfaces, operating parts, labels, and mate- rials obviously intended to be left exposed such as.brick and tile. Unless otherwise indicated do not paint concealed surfaces. Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. Mockups: Full-coat finish sample (benchmark sample) of each type of coating, substrate, color, and finish required in area of not less than 4 sq. ft. Comply with PDCA P5. Obtain block fillers, primers, and undercoat materials for each coating system from the same manufacturer as the fmish coats. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner a 1-gal. (3.8-L) container, properly labeled and sealed, of each color and type of finish coat paint used on Project. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. PAINT Sherwin-Williams or approved equal. 1. Colors: As selected by Architect. Material Quality: Manufacturer's best-quality of coating types specified. Material Compatibility: Complete system of compatible components that is recommended by manufacturer for application indicated. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 A. APPLICATION Comply with paint manufacturer's written instructions for surface preparation, environmental and substmte conditions, product mixing, and application. PAINTING 09910-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 3.2 A. Bo Do EXTERIOR PAINT APPLICATION SCHEDULE Wood Trellis: 1. Semitransparent Acrylic Stain or Clear Wood Finish: Two coats. Ferrous Metal: As follows: 1. Semi-gloss, Acrylic Enamel: Two coats over rust-inhibitive primer. Zinc-Coated Metal: As follows: 1. Semi-gloss, Acrylic Enamel: Two coats over galvanized metal primer. Aluminum: As follows: 1. Semi-gloss Acrylic Enamel: Two coats over primer. 2. Full-Gloss, Alkyd Enamel: Two coats over primer. 3.3 Be Fo INTERIOR PAINT APPLICATION SCHEDULE Concrete Masonry Units: 1. Epoxy Clear Sealer/Finish: two coats. 2. VOC compliant. 3. Semi-gloss finish. 4. Non-yellowing. Concrete Slab Floors: 1. Prime concrete floors to receive direct glue-down carpet and sheet vinyl as recommended by carpet and vinyl manufacturer. Gypsum Board in all areas unless noted otherwise: 1. Low-Luster Latex Enamel: Two coats over texture and primer. Gypsum Board in Shelter Kitchen, ADA W.C. and Apartment Bathrooms: 1. Semi-Gloss Latex Enamel: Two coats over texture and primer. Gypsum Board scheduled to receive Special Coating: 1. Semi-gloss water based acrylic epoxy (or non-yellowing urethane): Two coats over vinyl based gypsum texturing compound and one coat primer. Caulk at base of walls with polyurethane sealant prior to finish coat. Woodwork and Hardboard: As follows: . 1. Semi-gloss, Acrylic or Alkyd Enamel: Two coats over primer. END OF SECTION 09910 PAINTING 09910-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 09775 - SPECIAL WALL FINISHES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and material Samples. Surface-Burning Characteristics: Class A/1. Maintenance Instructions: Deliver to Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. SANITARY WALL SURFACE Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Panel (FRP) System as Manufactured by Marlite or approved equal. 1. Pattern and Color: Pebble Texture, color as selected by Architect fi.om manufacturer's standard colors. 2. Class A/I fire rated panels. 3. Thickness: 3/32 inch (2.4 mm), nominal. 4. Width: 48 inches (1220 mm). Panel 1. 2. Trim: Extruded PVC, in manufacturer's standard colors. Outside corners, inside corners, edge trim, and division molding. Base Molding: Design that simplifies installation and helps seal wall panel system, with factory made corners and splices. Borders: Made of same material as panels. ~ Sealant: Clear Silicone Sealant; gunnable silicone rubber. 2.2 A. B. INTERIOR SHEET METAL WALL PANELS Product: Galvanized steel panels, 26 gauge with 1/8" minimum bent back edges. Attachment: Anchor to walls at each corner and 16" on center with round head galvanized screws. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION SPECIAL WALL FIlNISHES 09720 - I ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Fo Allow materials to acclimatize to room conditions for at least 48 hours prior to installation. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. Install FRP's in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Use the adhesives recommended by the FPP manufacturer unless prohibited by local regula- tions; obtain manufacturer's approval of alternative adhesives. Install continuous bead of silicone sealant in each FPP joint and trim groove and between trim and adjacent construction, maintaining 1/8 inch (3 mm) expansion space. Avoid contamination of panel faces with adhesives, solvents, or cleaners; clean as necessary and replace if not possible to repair to original condition. END OF SECTION 09775 SPECIAL WALL FIINISHES 09720 - 2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 10431 - SIGNS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and material Samples. Provide electrical components that are labeled and listed bYUL and that comply ~vith applicable NEMA standards. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 AJ INTERIOR SIGNS Apco Sign Systems or approved equal: 1. Frameless Plaques: Process One, Phenolic sheet with photopolymer fused to one side: 1/8" thick with 1/32" raised letters, symbols and Braille, ADA complianL 2. Signs shall be 2" high by length required for text, with the exception of the Restroom sign, which shall be 8" x 8" and include unisex and wheelchair accessible symbols. 3. Colors as selected by Architect from Manufacturer'S standard colors. Mount with sign manufacturer's vinyl tape. Provide and install room identification signs for the following: t. Door No. 09: "OFFICE" 2. Door No. 12: "RESTROOM" 3. Door No. 13: "EXAM" 4. Door No. 38: "AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY" 2.2 A. EXTERIOR WALL SIGNS Apco Sign Systems or approved equal: 1. Frameless Plaques: Metal Etch, 1/8" thick with raised (1/32") letters and Braille, ADA compliant. 2. Signs shall be approximately 8" x 8" and include colors as selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard colors. Mount on exterior walls and doors as recommended by manufacturer. Provide and install signs for the following: 1. On two exterior stairwell walls leading to apm-tments: "PRIVATE RESIDENCE". 2. On exterior side of doors numbered 3, 4, 15 and 16: "AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY". END OF SECTION 10431 SIGNS 10431-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 10520 - FIRE- PROTECTION SPECIALTIES **(OWNER REVIEW BEFORE BID) PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. Fire Extinguishers: NFPA 10, listed and labeled for the type, rating, and classification of extin- guisher. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 mo FIRE EXTINGUISI-IERS AND CABINETS Portable Fire Extinguishers: Multipurpose dry-chemical type, UL-rated. Fire Protection Cabinets: Enameled steel, semi-recessed. 2. 3. 4. Trim Style: Flat trim. Door Material: Enameled steel. Door Glazing: Tempered float glass, Break glass. Door Style: Fully glazed with frame. END OF SECTION 10520 FIRE- PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10520-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 10605 KENNELS PART I - GENERAL 1.1 A. B. C. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and Shop Drawings. Verify dimensions by field measurements before fabrication and indicate on Shop Drawings. Warranties: Provide standard manufacturer's written warranty, without monetary limitation, signed by manufacturer agreeing to promptly repair or replace products that fail in materials or workmanship for the period of 5 years. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. Co Kennel system as manufactured by Snyder Mfg. Co. or approved equal. Ali kennels and runs to include card holders, stainless steel feed and water containers with brackets. Dog Kennels: Snyder Run System with front gate, gate panel, guillotine door for back wall panels of back to back runs, flared floor channel for easy cleaning and all components, hardware, etc. for complete run system. Cat Kennels: Snyder Cat Cottages, 28" deep with porthole and removable door between units. Provide all components, hardware, etc. for complete system. No casters. 1. 'Cat Kennels between Reception and Cat Condos: Three banks of kennels, three tiers high with clear acrylic backs. Top row: 22 ½" high. Middle and bottom rows: 19 ~A" high. a. Left and Right Side Banks shall be 46 ~" wide with side benches in each kennel, total of 6 kennels. Bottom kennels to have removable divider wall (and porthole/door). b. Center Bank shall be 69 ~" wide. Top row: two kennels with porthole and removable door. Middle and bottom rows: three kennels with portholes and removable doors. Two lower/middle kennels shall have rear bench in lieu of side benches. Total of eight kennels in bank. 2. Iso./Night Drop: One bank of kennels 69 ~" wide, two tiers high. Each tier to be 16 1/8" high. Total of 6 kennels. Standard laminate back, no portholes or benches. 3. Kennel Cats: Two banks of kennels 46 %" wide and one bank 23 ~' wide, with two tiers of kennels 27" high each, standard laminate backs. a. Provide porthole and removable doors between 46 ~" bank kennels b. Provide removab]e ½ floor in 23 ~" wide bank kennels. KENNELS 10605-1 ASPEN/PITK1N ANIMAL SHELTER 2.2 A. Bo Co F~S~S High Pressure Laminate Interior: 1. Polyester resin sealed corners. 2. Color: gray. Industrial Strength Painted Exterior: 1. Three coats shop applied. 2. Color: gray. Aluminum Gates: I. Solid Anodized aluminum gates with 'A" square frame and 5/16" rods. END OF SECTION KENNELS 10605-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 10801 - TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. Do Eo MATERIALS Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304, No. 4 f'mish (satin), 0.0312-inch (0.8-mm) minimum nominal thickness, unless otherwise indicated. Mirror Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type I, Class 1, Quality q2, nominal 6.0 mm thick, with silver- ing, electroplated copper coating, and protective organic coating complying with FS DD-M- 411. Galvanized Steel Mounting Devices: ASTM A 153/A 153M, hot-dip galvanized after fabrica- tion. Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and other devices of same material as accessory unit, tamper and theft resistant when exposed, and of galvanized steel when concealed. Keys: Provide universal keys for internal access to accessories for servicing and resupplying. Provide minimum of six keys to Owner's representative. 2.2 A. RESTROOM TOILET ACCESSORIES Paper Towel Dispenser (PTD): 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ASI, Bradley Bobrick or approved equal. Mounting: Recessed, C-fold, 350 count. Material: Stainless steel. Loekset: Tumbler type. Refill Indicators: Pierced slots at sides or front. Toilet Tissue Dispenser (TTD-1) in W.C./Jan.: 2. 3. 4. 5. ASI, Bradley Bobrick or approved equal. Type: Single-roll dispenser. Mounting: Surface mounted with concealed anchorage. Material: Chrome-plated zinc alloy (zamac) or steel. Operation: Non-control delivery with standard spindle. TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES 10801-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Fo 6: Capacity: Designed for 6-inch diameter-core tissue rolls. Toilet Tissue Dispenser (TTD-2) in W.C.: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ASI, Bradley Bobrick or approved equal. Type: Double-roll dispenser. Mountir~g: Recess mounted with concealed anchorage. Material: Chrome-plated zinc alloy (zamac) or steel. Operation: Non-control delivery with standard spindle. Capacity: Designed for 6-inch diameter-core tissue rolls. Waste Receptacle · 1. 1. Provided by Owner. Liquid-Soap Dispenser: 1. Provided by Owner. Grab Bar (GB): 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ASI, Bradley, Bobrick or approved equal. Material: Stainless steel, 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) thick. Mounting: Concealed mounted 33" above finished floor. Gripping Surfaces: Slip-resistant texture. Outside Diameter: 1-1/4 inches to 1-1/2 inches. Configuration: L-shaped, 36 inches by 54 inches. (Optional: one 30-inches long at rear of toilet and one 42 inches long mounted on side wall, t2 inches from rear wall.) Mirrors: 1. Type: Frameless square edge mirror securely mounted to wall directly above backsplash. 2. Size: Full width of wall by 48" height in W.C. 3. Size: 66 inches wide by 48 inches high in W.C./Jan. Mop Rack (W.C. / Jan. Closet) ASI, Bradley, Bobrick or approved equal. Size: 24" wide with shelf and 3 mop/broom holders. Finish: Stainless steel. 2.3 A. Bo SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Towel Bar: Residential grade, chrome plated (satin or polished) or reinforced nylon (white), 24" long. Toilet Tissue Dispensers: Residential grade surface mounted on cabinet, recess mounted on stud wall, single roll. Match towel bar finish and style. Medicine Cabinets: Residential grade recessed stainless steel cabinet with adjustable shelves and mirrored door. TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES 10801-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Mirrors: Frameless, square edge, securely mounted to wall directly above backsplash, 42" wide x 48" high. E. Shower Rod: Tension type rod to match tub surround in £mish color. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Ao Install accessories using fasteners appropriate to Substrate indicated and recommended by unit manufacturer. Instal] units level, plumb, and f'nnnly anchored in locations and at heights indi- cated. Install grab bars to withstand a downward load of at least 250 lbf when tested according to method in ASTM F 446. Bo Adjust accessories for unencumbered, smooth operation and verify that mechanisms function properly. Replace damaged or defective items. Remove temporary labels and protective coat- ings. END OF SECTION 10801 TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES 10801-3 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 11014 -- PRESSURE CLEANING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ho PRESSURE CLEANING SYSTEM Horsy Equipment, San Antonio, Texas. Available through Mountain Equipmem and Small Engine, 622 West Gunnison Ave., Grand Junction, CO 81505, (970) 245-2244/1-800-289-0215. Hotsy 900 Series: Model 982; 230v, single phase; natural gas fn'ed boiler; 350,000 BTU's with 10" flue and draft diverter vented to exterior wall, with the following: 1. Downstream Soap Injector. 2. High-low Nozzle. 3. Valve and Quick Connector at each station. Station locations as shown no plans. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 ho INSTALLATION Install as per manufacturer's recommendations. location approved by manufacturer and architect. Vent through exterior wall to be at highest END OF SECTION PRESSURE CLEANING SYSTEMS 11014-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 11451 - RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Fo Go RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES Manufacturer: G.E. or approved equal. Color: white unless noted otherwise. Provide all neces- sar3, hoses, connectors and .venting for proper installation. Gas Range: 30-inch wide, .gas range with 4-burner cooktop and self-cleaning oven with broiler, light, timer, clock and view window; listed by UL; white or black. Exhaust Hood: 30-inch undercabinet, flueless vent, 2-speed and light, UL listed; white. Microwave: Under-cabinet, 1.3-cu. fix minimum; UL listed; white. Top-Mount Refrigerator/Freezer: Freestanding, frost-flee, two-door refrigerator with top- mounted freezer, interior cabinet liners; listed by UL; white. Fresh Food Compartment Vol- ume: 13 cubic feet minimum. Freezer Compartment Volume: 5 cubic feet minimum. Dishwasher: Built-in, undercounter, automatic dishwasher, sized to replace 24-inch base cabi- net, minimum of 4 wash cycles with hot-air and heat-off drying cycles, nylon-coated sliding dish racks or PVC-coated sliding dish racks; UL listed; white or black. Garbage Disposal: mid-grade, ½ liP, minimum. UL l::~sted. Clothes Washer: Freestanding, top-loading, automatic clothes washer with large capacity, por- celain-enamel tub and minimum of 5 wash cycles including regular, delicate, heavy duty, pre- soak and permanent press; separate/combination heat settings; appliance listed by UL; white. Gas Clothes Dryer: Freestanding, front-loading, gas clothes dryer, large capacity with pome- lain-enamel-coated steel interior; design certified and listed by AGA; white. Provide all neces- sary connectors, hoses and vents for proper installation 2.2 A. EXECUTION Install as per manufacturer's recommendations. END OF SECTION 11451 RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES 11451-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 12481 - FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 A. SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data and material Samples. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. Bo Co FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES Extra-duly Nomad Recess Matting (NM-1752) by 3M as manufactured by American Floor Products Co., Inc. or approved equal. Floor Mat: ½' Thick Loop filament vinyl. 1. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard col°rs. Mat Frame: Recessed extruded-aluminum mat frames size and style to fit floor mat. 1. Color: Clear anodized aluminum. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION go Recessed Mats: Coordinate elevation of tops of mat and frame to be flush with adjacent fin- ished floor surfaces. E .N~,~ QF SECTION. 12481 FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES 1248.1-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 12356 - KITCHEN CASEWORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and material Samples. Comply with KCMA Al61.1. Provide cabinets with KCMA's "Certified Cabinet" seal af- fixed in a semiexposed location of each unit. Comply with KCMA A161.2 for plastic-laminate countertops. Verify dimensions by field measurements; measure for countertops after base cabinets are in- stalled PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 KITCHEN CASEWORK Kitchen Cabinets: As follows: o Plastic-laminate-faced cabinets, flush overlay style. Exposed Plastic Laminate: Standard laminate as manufactured by Nevamar, Wilsonart, Formica or approved equal. Semi-exposed Materials: Medium-density particleboard, with melamine surface. Door and drawer pulls: manufacturer's standard. Finish and style selected by Ar- chitecL Plastic-Laminate Countertops and Splashes: As follows: 1. Plastic Laminate: NEMA LD 3, Standard laminate as manufactured by Nevamar, Wil- sonart, Formica or aPProved equal. 2. Substmte: Particleboard, ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2 or exterior plywood, PS 1, Grade C- C Plugged, touch sanded. Use exterior plywood at vanities and tops with sinks. 3. Backing: Plastic laminate backer sheet, NEMA LD 3, Grade BKL. Countertop Configuration: As follows: Front Style: No drip (raised marine edge with rolled front) or Self-edge. Cove Type: Postformed laminate supported at junction of top and backsplash by wood cove molding. Backsplash: Curved, waterfall shape or Square edge. End Splash: Match backsl pash. PART 3 - EXECUTION KITCHEN CASEWORK 12356-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 3.1 Co INSTALLATION Install per manufactures recommendations and standard practices. Install cabinets with no variations in flushness of adjoining surfaces by using concealed shims. Where casework abuts other finished work, scribe and cut for accurate fit. Provide filler strips, scribe strips, and moldings in finish to match casework face. Install cabinets without distortion so doors and drawers fit openings properly and are aligned. Install level and plumb to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet (3.2 mm in 2.4 m). · Fasten each cabinet to adjacent unit and to structural members of wall construction. Fasten wall cabinets through back, near top and bottom, at ends and not less than 24 inches (600 mm) o.c. Fasten plastic-laminate countertops by screwing through corner blocks in base units into under- side ofcountertop. Spline and glue joints in countertops and use concealed mechanical clamps. END OF SECTION 12356 KITCHEN CASEWORK 12356-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 13851 - FIRE ALARM AND SECURITY SYSTEMS GENERAL 1.1 A. SECT1ON REQUIREMENTS Summary: Non-coded system with manual and automatic alarm initiation; zoned, using indi- vidual circuits for each zone of alarm initiation and notification appliances. Alarms include bells, horns, and xenon-strobe units. Submittals: System operating description Submit system plans, connection diagrams, and component descriptions to authorities having jurisdiction. Comply with NFPA 72. UL listed and labeled. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. ALARM-INITIATING DEVICES Manual Pull Stations: Double acting, metal or plastic, red in color with molded, raised-letter operating instructions in contracting color. Smoke Detectors: UL 268, 24-V dc, self-restoring, photoelectric type, plug-in arrangement. Thermal Detectors: Combination 135 deg. F fixed-temperature and rate-of-rise unit. 2.2 ~A. B. C. Fo ALARM-INDICATING DEVICE Bells: Electric-vibrating type, with 94 dB at 10 feet. Horns: Electric-vibrating-polarized type, 90 dB at 10 feet. Visual Alarm Device: Xenon-strobe lights with the word "FIRE" engraved in 1-inch- high let- ters. Rated Light Output: 75 can&la. Central Fire Alarm Control Panel: UL 864. Emergency Power Supply: Components include nickel-cadmium battery, charger, and an auto- matic transfer switch. Wires: Solid copper, with 600-V-rated, 75 deg. C, color-coded insulation. 1. Low-Voltage Circuits: No. 16 AWG, minimum. FIRE ALARM AND SECURITY SYSTEMS 13851-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Line-Voltage Circuits: No. 12 AWG, minimum. Power-Limited Circuits: NFPA 70, types FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or substitutes permitted by NFPA 70. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Co INSTALLATION Install and test systems according to NFPA 72. Comply with EIA/TIA 570 requirements for light commercial and residential occupancies. Wiring Method: Install wiring "fished" in concealed spaces and exposed on ceilings and walls where indicated. Ground cable shields and equipment. END OF SECTION 13851 FIRE ALARM AND SECURITY SYSTEMS 13851-2 ASPEN/PITK1N ANIMAL SHELTER SECTION 14240 - HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Bo Co SECTION REQUIREMENTS Submittals: Shop Drawings and Samples of exposed finishes. Submit maintenance manuals, including parts listing with sources indicated, and emer- gency instructions. Submit for Owner's information at contract Closeout. Submit inspection and acceptance certificates and operating permits as required by authorities having jurisdiction. Regulatory Requirements: In addition to local governing regulations, comply with ASME Al7.1. Maintenance: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide 12 months' full maintenance serv- ice. Include monthly preventive maintenance, repair, or replacement of worn or defective com- ponents, lubrication, cleaning, and adjusting. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ELEVATORS Do 2.2 A. Bo Pre-Engineered Holeless Elevator, Fleetwood 21 as manufactured by ThyssenKrup Elevator, or approved equal. Electric pump-tank-control system equipment in machine room: As follows: Positive-displacement pump, submersible type, EP-80, with a maximum of 10 percent variation between no load and full load and motor. Squirrel cage induction motor with reduced voltage starting. Isolation couplings in piping. Furnish required concrete and masonry inserts where installation is specified in another Specifi- cation Section. ProteCtive casings 2 inches larger than cylinders made from Schedule 80 PVC pipe Complying with ASTM D 1785, with solvent-cement joints and PVC bottom cap. CONTROL SYSTEMS "Selective-Collective Automatic Operation" as del'reed in ASME A 17.1. In addition to primary operatiOn control, provide battery-powered lowering and nuisance call cancel. HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 14240-1 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER 2.3 Ao Bo Co SIGNAL EQUIPMENT Illuminated hall-call and car-call buttons. Except for buttons and illuminated elements, fabricate car and hall fixtures from satin stainless steel. Manufacturer's standard car control station in each car. Mount in return panel adjacent to car door, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Mount controls to comply with ANSI A117.1. Two-way emergency communication system between car and a 24-hour monitoring service. System uses audible and visible signals and does not require the use of a handset. 'System automatically dials number of monitoring service and identifies elevator location. System has battery backup, and complies with ADAAG. Car position indicator above the car door or above the car control station: Also provide audible signal to indicate that car is either stopping at or passing the floor. Include direction arrows if not provided in car control station. Hall lanterns with illuminated arrows. Match finishes of hall push-button stations. With each lantern, provide audible signals. At manufacturer's option; audible signal may be placed on car. 2.4 A. DOOR SAFETY DEVICES Safety device with a uniform array of 36 or more microprocessor-controlled infrared light beams projecting across car entrance. Interruption of one or more of the light beams shall cause doors to stop and reopen. 2.5 A. CAR ENCLOSURESANDENTRANCES Materials: As follows: 1. Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 302 or 304, No. 4 satin finish. 2. Plastic Laminate: NEMA LD 3, Type GP-50; color, texture, and pattern as selected by Architect. Passenger Car Enclosures: Manufacturer's standard car enclosures. Include ventilation, light- ing access doors, doors, power door operators, sills (thresholds), trim, accessories, and wall and ceiling finishes. Provide manufacturer's standard flush-panel horizontal-sliding doom. 2. 3. 4. Floor finish: Sheet vinyl, see Section 09652. Wall Panels: Flush plastic-laminate panels. Sills: Extruded aluminum, with grooved surface, 1/4-inch thickness. Luminous Ceiling: Fluorescent light fixtures and ceiling panels of translucent acrylic or other permanent rigid plastic complying with flammability requirements. Handrails: Manufacturer's standard stainlesS-steel handrails on side walls and back wall. Front: Brushed stainless steel. HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 14240-2 ASPEN/PITKIN ANIMAL SHELTER Hoistway Entrances: Manufacturer's standard one speed, hollow-metal, sliding, door-and-frame entrances. Frames: Formed stainless steel. Doors: Enameled steel with brushed stainless kickplate. Sills: Extruded aluminum, with grooved surface, manufacture's standard thickness. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION Install as per manufacturer's recommended installation procedures. Adjust elevators for 1/4-inch leveling tolerance. Set sills flush with finished floor. Fill space under sills solidly with nonshrink, nonmetallic grout. On completion of installation, and before permitting use of elevators, perform acceptance tests as required by ASME Al 7.'1 and by governing regulations and agencies. 3.2 A. ELEVATOR SCHEDULE Elevator No. 1 1. Rated Load: 2100 lb. 2. Rated Speed: 100 fpm. 3. Finished Inside Car Dimensions: 68 inches wide by 51 ½"inches (1295 mm) deep. END OF SECTION 14240 HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 14240-3 SECTION 13900 FIRE SUPPRESSION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SLrMMARY Section includes complete fire suppression system including sprinkler system and fire department connections. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1.3 Sprinkler System: Conform to the following criteria: 1. Coverage for all shelter areas and living areas. 2. Design system hydraulically to NFPA 13. 3. System performance to achieve light hazard occupancy requirements. Shop Drawings: Indicate detailed pipe layout, supports, components, accessories, sizes, and hydraulic calculations. Contractor shall obtain approval from all authorities having .jurisdiction including the local fn'e department. Bo Product Data: Submit data for pipe materials used, valves, manufacturer's catalog sheet for equipment indicating rough-in size, finish, accessories, pump type, capacity, power requirements, certified pump curves, and NPSH. Co Manufacturer's Certificate: Certify system has been tested and meets or exceeds specified requirements. 1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS 1.5 A. Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of sprinkler heads. B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit description of components of system, servicing requirements, record drawings, inspection data, and parts lists. QUALITY ASSURANCE Perform Work in accordance with: 1. Sprinkler Systems: NFPA 13. B. Maintain one copy of each document on site. Design fire suppression system under direct supervision of Professional Engineer experienced in design of this Work and licensed in State of Colorado. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Fire Suppression 13900- 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPE AND TUBE Steel Pipe: ASTM A53, ASTM A135, or ASME B36.10M, Schedule 10 or 40 black. 1. Steel Fittings: AS ME B 16.9, wrought steel, butt welded; ASME B16.25, butt weld ends; ASTM A234/A234M, wrought carbon steel and alloy steel; ASME BI 6.5, steel flanges and fittings; ASME BI 6.11, forged steel socket welded and threaded. 2. Cast Iron Fittings: ASME B 16.1, flanges and fittings,- ASME B16.4, threaded fittings. 3. Malleable Iron Fittings: ASME B16.3, threaded type; ASTM A47. 4. Mechanical Grooved Couplings: Malleable iron housing, "C" shaped elastomeric sealing gasket, steel bolts, nuts, and washers; galvanized for galvanized pipe. Copper 1. 2. 3. Tubing: ASTM B75, ASTM B88, or ASTM B251, Type M or L hard drawn. Fittings: ASME B16.18, cast bronze, or ASME B16.22, wrought copper and bronze, solder joint, pressure type. Joints: AWS A5.8, silver braze. ASTM B32, solder, Grade 95TA. Epoxy bonding. Mechanical Grooved Couplings: Ductile iron housing with alkyd enamel paint coating clamps to engage and lock, "C" shaped elastomeric sealing gasket, steel bolts, nuts, and washers. Co Cast Iron Pipe: AW-WA C 151. 1. Fittings: AWWA C 110, standard thickness. 2. Joints: AWWA C 111, rubber gasket with 3/4 inch diameter rods. 3. Mechanical Grooved Couplings: Malleable iron housing, "C" shaped composition sealing gasket, steel bolts, nuts, and washers; galvanized for galvanized pipe. 2.2 GATE VALVES Up to and including 2 inches: Bronze body and trim, rising stern, hand wheel, solid wedge or disc, threaded ends. Over 2 inches: Iron body, bronze trim, rising stem pre-grooved for mounting tamper switch, hand wheel, OS&Y, solid bronze or cast iron wedge, flanged or grooved ends. 2.3 BUTTERFLY VALVES Bronze body, stainless steel disc, resilient replaceable seat, threaded ends, extended neck, hand wheel and gear drive and integral, indicating device. Iron body, iron or bronze disc, EPDM seat, wafer, lug, or grooved ends, extended neck, hand wheel and gear drive, .integral indicating device, and external tamper switch. 2.4 CHECK VALVES A. Up to and including 2 inches: Bronze body and swing disc, rubber seat, threaded ends. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Fire Suppression 13900 - 2 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Bo Over 2 inches: Iron body, bronze trim, swing check with rubber disc, renewable disc and seat, flanged ends. Co 4 inches and Over: Iron body, bronze disc with stainless steel spring, resilient seal and threaded, wafer or flanged ends. DRAIN VALVES Bronze compression stop with hose thread nipple and cap. Brass ball valve with cap and chain, 3/4 inch hose thread. SPRINKLERS Manufacturers: 1. Central. 2. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo Suspended Ceiling Type: Concealed pendant type with chrome plated finish, and matching escutcheon. Exposed Area Type: Standard upright type with chrome plated finish. Sidewall Type: Recessed horizontal sidewall type chrome plated finish with matching escutcheon. E. Guards: Finish to match sprinkler head. SPRINKLER PIPING SPECIALTIES Wet Pipe Sprinkler Alarm Valve: Check type valve with electrically or hydraulically operated alarms, with pressure retard chamber and variable pressure trim. Water Motor Alarm: Hydraulically operated impeller type alarm gong, red enameled. Electric Alarm: Electrically operated red enameled gong with pressure alarm switch. Water Flow Switch: Vane ,type switch with two contacts. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION A. Type: Flush mounted wall type with brass finish. Bo Outlets: Two way with thread size to suit fire department hardware; threaded dust cap and chain of matching material and finish. C. Drain: 3/4 inch automatic drip, to outside. D. Label: "Sprinkler - Fire Department connection". #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Fire Suppression 13900 - 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance NFPA 13. B. Ream pipe and tube ends to full inside diameter. Remove burrs and bevel plain end ferrous pipe. C. Remove scale and foreign material, inside and outside, before..assembly. D. Install sleeves where penetrating footings, floors, or walls. Seal pipe and sleeve penetration to maintain fire resistance equivalent to fire separation of footings, floors, or walls. E. Install pipe runs to minimize obstruction to other work. Offset around ductwork. F. Install piping in concealed spaces above finished ceilings. G. Install gate valves for shut-off or isolating service. H. Install drain valves at main shut-off valves, low points of piping and apparatus. I. Connect system to water source ahead of domestic water connection with double check valve assembly. J. Install heads to coordinate with reflected ceiling plan. Center in two directions in ceiling tiles. K. Protection: 1. Apply temporary tape or paper cover to sprinkler heads to protect from painting. 2. Protect concealed sprinkler head cover plates from painting. L. Install drain piping from tank to nearest floor drain. M. Interface sprinkler system with building fire and smoke alarm system. N. Flush entire piping system of foreign matter. O. Hydrostatically test entire system. Schedule test to be witnessed by Fire Marshall. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Fire Suppression 13900 - 4 SECTION 15010 GENERAL PROVISIONS PART I GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions o£the contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specifications Section, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SCOPE This section of the specifications applies specifically to the mechanical work, including plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, instrumentation and fire protection. Bo Provide items, articles, materials, operations as listed, mentioned and scheduled on drawing and specifications, including labor, material, equipment, and incidentals necessary or required for the completion, testing, inspection, 'adjusting, re-testing and re- adjusting to provide the various mechanical systems operable and complete in all respects. Items of equipment, materials and labor to be furnished by the Owner will be so specified. 1.3 SUBSTITUTIONS Manufacturer's and catalog numbers shown and indicated are intended as a guide to capacity and quality. Products of other manufacturers may be acceptable upon review by the Architect. Request for such substitutions shall be submitted in triplicate to the Architect at least five days prior to the bid opening date. Such requests shall be accompanied by manufacturers data sheet and other information that in the opinion of the Architect is necessary for review. Requests that are submitted at a later date or without sufficient information will not be considered. If, after the award of the contract, the Contractor desires to make additional substitutions, he may request permission in writing from the Architect. Substitution requests made at that time shall state the amount deducted to give the Owner the benefit of savings in material and labor costs. No extension of completion date will be allowed for time lost in consideration or erection of substitutions. No exceptions taken in review of substitutions signifies general acceptance of equipment and does not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for intended operation, compliance with the specifications, and necessary changes due to dimensional differences, space requirements, or costs caused by changes to other contracts involved including re-design costs necessitated by the substitution. Some items will be reviewed on the basis of the brand name only, in which case it will be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide items of the substituted manufacturer of the intended quality and performance. Performance and efficiency of equipment shall not be less than 95% of the specified equipment. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010- 1 1.4 EXAMINATION OF SITE, DRAWINGS, AND SPECIFICATIONS Examine the site carefully and determine the conditions to be encountered, work to be performed, equipment and materials to be transported, stored, furnished and all other features applicable to completion of the work. Study the drawings and specifications and report to the Architect the inconsistencies, errors, omissions, and conflicts with codes and ordinances. Catalog identification numbers, model numbers, etc., are shown for reference only. Verify numbers and provide equipment and materials that will meet intended duty and performance. Catalog identification numbers, model numbers, etc., are shown for reference only. Verify numbers and provide equipment and materials that will meet intended duty and performance. Submittal of bid will indicate satisfactory examinations have been made and applicable allowances are included in the bid. 1.5 CODES, ORDINANcEs, PERMITS, UTILITIES Execute work in accordance with 2003 Uniform Plumbing Code, 2003 International Mechanical Code, 2003 International Fire Code, Backflow Prevention Code, 2002 National Electrical Code, OSHA, public utility, local, Pitkin County Energy Code, state codes, ordinances, and regulations applicable. Contact proper authorities, obtain, pay for required permits, inspections, utility services for gas, water and sewer, (including fees) meters, regulators, appurtenances, pits, manholes, and certificates. Include alt costs. Notify Architect of items not meeting said requirements. All applicable codes and ordinances, where more stringent, shall take precedence over this specification. The IAMPO Installation Standards IS-1 through IS-22 included in the uniform plumbing code shall be considered part of these specifications as though they were formally adopted as a part of the Uniform Plumbing Code. 1.6 COORDINATION, WORKMANSHI~ Coordinate work with other trades to eliminate conflicts. Verify dimensions and sizes and report errors, conflicts and inconsistencies to Architect before starting work. Execute work in accordance with best current standard practices to contribute to efficiency of operation, accessibility, sightliness and minimum maintenance. Conform and accommodate systems to building structure, equipment and usage so that they do not interfere with operation of other systems and operational parts of the building. 1.7 DRAWINGS, SHOP DRAWINGS, SUBMITTALS Ao Drawings are diagrammatic and show the general design, arrangement and extent of the system. Make change in location because of obstacles or other installations indicated, including slight alterations necessary to fit work to connecting work already in place. Do not rely on the scale of the drawings for roughing-in measurements, nor use as shop drawings. Make field measurements and prepare shop drawings as required. Coordinate ' #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010-2 work with shop drawings of others to conform to obstacles and places requiring careful fining. Submit three bound and indexed copies of manufacturer's shop drawings and technical data of all mechanical equipment to the Architect for review prior to. ordering equipment. To obtain an independent check of the work, shop drawings will not be accepted on copies of the contract drawings. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MOTORS, STARTERS, WIRING Furnish and set in place motors, controls and wiring necessary to operate mechanical equipment in accordance with the following schedule. Starters shall have Hand-Off-Auto Switches and shall contain three readily, accessible hand reset type overcurrent relays, with thermal elements sized for motor actual full load current, and two normally open and two normally closed auxiliary contacts. 480 volt starters shall contain 120 volt control power transformers sized for the starter coil and any auxiliary equipment indicated. Transformers shall have secondary dual element fuses. Combination starters shall be Allen Bradley Bulletin 712 or approved equivalent and shall contain fusible disconnect switches of the heavy duty quick make quick break type, horsepower rated, with operator handle and door interlocked to prevent opening enclosure door with switch in ON position. Magnetic motor starters shall be Allen Bradley Bulletin 709 or approved equivalent. Enclosures shall be NEMA I unless indicated otherwise. Fuses for the disconnect switches shall be provided under the electrical contract. ITEM RESPONSIBLE DMSION FURNISHED SET POWER- CONTROL- WIRED WIRED Equipment 15 15 16 Combination Magnetic Motor Starters, Magnetic Motor Starters and Contactors 15 16 16 15 Fused and Unfused Disconnect Switches, Thermal Overload Switches and Heaters, Manual Motor Starters 16(1) 16(1) 16 Manual-Operating and Multi- Speed Switches 15 16 16 16 Controls, Relays, Transformers 15 15 I6 15 #02-021 AsperdPitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010 - 3 Thermostats (low voltage) and Time Switches 15 15 16 15 Thermostats, (line voltage) 15 15 16 16 Temperature Control Panels 15 15 16 15 Motor and Solenoid Valves, Damper Motors, PE & EP Switches 15 15(2) - I5(2) Push-Button Stations and Pilot Lights 15 15(2) - 15(2) Heating, Cooling, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Controls 15 15 16 15 Exhaust Fan Switches 15 16 16 15(2) Fire Protection Controls 16 16 16 16 Fire and Smoke Detectors 16(3) 16(3) 16 16(3) Subscript Footnotes: 1. Under Division 15 if furnished factory-wired as part of equipment or if furnished with combination starters. 2. If item is for line voltage, set in place and connect Under Division 16. Where factory mounted on equipment or attached to piping or ducts and using line voltage furnish and set under Division 15, connect under Division 16. 3. For units factory mounted in or on mechanical equipment or ducts, fan stop connections shall be under Division 15, all other connections under Division 16. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PROTECTION mo All work, materials and equipment shall be completely and' adequately protected at all times. Pay for all damage, injury or loss, except such as may be directly due to errors 'in the contract documents or such as may be caused by agents or employees of the OWner. Post effective danger signs warning against hazards created by work. 3.2 EXCAVATING, BACKFILLING mo Provide .all trenching and backfill for work under this division in accordance with "Site Work" division of the specifications. Excavate flat bottom trenches to required depths. Compact bottom of trenches and slope to obtain required grade. Compact by methods required or directed for soil characteristics. Excavation of trenches near footings and pads shall comply with section 315(c) of the U.P.C. Pipe shall be laid on a fu-m bed for its entire length. No support shall be carried by the joints. Remove rocks, trash and debris before pipe is installed. Backfill lightly tamped to centerline of pipe and complete backfill with select material, native soil excavated from trench free of rocks, foreign //02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010 - 4 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 materials and frozen earth. EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, INSTALLATION mo All equipment, accessories and specialties connected to equipment and items of material shall be installed as recommended by their manufacturers unless otherwise specifically stated. B. Provide proper supports; foundations, concrete pads, mounts, etc., as required. CHASES, SLEEVES, CUTTING, PATCHING Provide for chases, holes, sleeves, boxes, inserts and hangers for mechanical equipment, piping, ducts, etc., by arrangement with contractors of the other appropriate trades. For ducts through walls, ceilings and floors, provide sheet steel sleeves of su{table size fastened to construction with sleeve ends flush with finished surfaces. For pipes passing through masonry or concrete construction, provide sleeves made from sections of steel pipe large enough to accommodate both pipe and insulation of pipe passing through. Co Provide fortall cutting and patching of holes, openings, and notches. Obtain written approval of Architect before notching, boring, chipping, burning, drilling, welding to structural members. FLOOR, CEILING PLATES, FLANGES Provide tight fitting floor and ceiling plates on pipes passing through walls, ceilings and floors, nickel or chrome plated in finished areas, galvanized cast iron in unfinished areas. B. Provide wall and ceiling flanges for ducts in finished areas. ACCESS DOORS Ao Provide access doors with minimum 16 gauge frame and door panel, with continuous piano hinge and screwdriver lock, minimum size to provide ease of access. Provide where shown and for access to valves, shock absorbers, air vents, equipment, dampers and other items of similar access requirements; Milcor, Bilco, Miami Carey, or approved standard manufacturer, type to suit construction. PIPING, PIPING INSTALLATION In addition to specified codes, materials and methods shall conform to the applicable portions of ASHRAE, ASME, ASTM, ASA, AWS, and IAPMO. Bo Provide proper grades, slopes and elevations with readily accessible drainage connections at iOw points so that entire systems may be completely drained. Allow for expansion and contraction to avoid distortion, damage, and improper operation. Make certain piping above and below grade is not inadvertently anchored. If questionable, obtain clarification from Architect. Arrange piping so that there is a minimum of 10 pipe diameters of straight unrestricted pipe to each pump suction, or use approved elbow-strainer fitting. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010 - 5 3.8 3.9 E. Install piping to equipment so that no force is transmitted to equipment fi.om the piping. Go Water piping with size change of 2 pipe sizes or more shall be made with eccentric fittings fiat on top. Where line sizes are reduced at equipment, such as pump connections and automatic control valves, the accompanying valves, unions, strainers, etc., shall be full line size, unless noted otherwise on the drawings. Any piping installed in exterior walls, ceiling or attic shall be installed on the room side of the building insulation to prevent freezing. PI?lNG AND EQUIPIvIENT IDENTIFICATION Ao Bo Co All piping with or without insulation, including chilled water, heating water supply and return, domestic hot and cold water and gas piping, where exposed to view, shall be identified by color coding as follows: 1. If the pipe or insulation is to be painted, the color coding shall be applied only after the final coat of paint is on. 2. The color bands of identification may be painted on, using two coats, or use colored tape for banding the pipe, insulated or not, painted or not. Wrap the tape one and one-half times around the pipe circumference and arrange to have the overlapping tape seam on the unseen side. The~tape shall be guaranteed for good adhesive qualities and long life, such as manufactured by National Emblem Tape, or use Seton Set Mark pipe markers. 3. Directional flow arrows shall be included with the color code and are to be painted on the pipe or insulation using a stencil, or as included with Seton pipe markers. "Taped-on" type of arrows are not acceptable. 4. All color coding shall be in accordance with ANSI and OSHA standards. Do Provide all valves and pumps installed under this contract with Seton brass tags or approved labels, indicating clearly the part of the system controlled by each valve. Tags shall be secured to stem or valve with chain or suitable wire. Provide a typewritten list showing numbers of all valves, their location, and the lines they control. List shall be mounted under glass in location as directed. Identify all starters, disconnect switches, and manually operated controls with approved permanently applied, legible markers. LEAK TESTING AND START-UP Leak testing of mechanical systems shall be conducted by the contractor in the presence of a representative of the Architect. The Owner's representative shall also be informed at the start of the tests. All plumbing, compressed air, and heating system water piping will be tested hydrostatically to 150 psi. Inspect all joints. Welded and soldered piping shall be subjected to a "hammer test" and a "soap suds" test. Test gas piping except equipment gas trains with compressed air or inert gas so that all piping will stand a pressure of at least 100 psig while applying soap solution to all joints. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010-6 3.10 3.11 3.12 Test gas train piping at 2 psig. D. Test drainage and vent systems by use of the UPC air or water test. Bo Clean and disinfect potable water piping per COloiado PUblic Health Dept. recommendations. Check each motor, control and piece of equipment for proper operation, and proper lubrication. G. Verify properly sized motor overload protection. Fill and vent the heating system with boiler cleaning cOmpound and operate 'system at minimum design conditions (200 degrees F. minimum) with pumps running, valves open, and with heating unit fans "off" for a period of 24 hoUrs. F611ow boiler manufacturer's ' recommendations. Drain system completely, flush and refill with 30% propylene glycol Dowfrost solution. J. Thoroughly flush all foreign materials from cooling system piping and equipment. K. Test and adjust all equipment and controls for proper operation~ L. Provide factory start-up for equipment where specified. CLEANING AND FINISHING After tests and adjustments have been made and the systems pronounced satisfactory for permanent operation, clean exposed piping, ductwork, equipment, fixtures and items installed under this division. B. Clean or replace filters in ducts and piping systems; clean strainers. Refinish damaged fmish, leave everything in proper working order and of intended appearance. GUARANTEE Ao Guarantee that all work governed by this Division shall be free of defective work, materials, and parts for a period of one year after written acceptance. Repair, revise and replace defects as directed, with no additional cost to the Owner. MA~4'TENANCE MANUAL The Contractor shall submit three typed and bound copies of a maintenance manual, 8-1/2" x 11~ in size, to the mechanical consulting engineer and architect for their approval. These approved copies shall then be transmitted to the Owner. The manual shall have: 1. Alphabetical list of all system components, with the name, address and 24 hour phone number of the company responsible for servicing each item. 2. Operating instructions for complete system, including: a. Emergency procedures for fire, or failure of major equipmem. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010- 7 3.13 o b. Normal starting, operating, and shut-down. c. Seasonal adjustments. Maintenance instructions, including: a. Valve tag list. b. Proper lubricants and lubricating instructions for each piece of equipment. c. Necessary cleaning, replacement and/or adjustment schedule. Manufacturer's data on each piece of equipment, including: a. Installation instructions. b. Drawings and specifications; c. Parts list. d. Complete wiring and temperature control diagrams. Complete set of contract drawings corrected in red ink to show wbrk as actually installed. Contractor shall instruct the Owner's representative on the proper operation and maintenance of the system, using the manual as a guidel Advise the engineer in writing of the time and place. CLOSE OUT Final Payment will be withheld until the following are delivered to Owner: 1. 'Maintenance manuals complete as indicated. 2. Certificates ofapproval, permits to operate system as required by authorities. 3. Contractor's~written guarantee of equipment, materials, work performed for one year after final acceptance of system. 4. Results of specified tests and balance reports. END OF SECTION #02-02 l Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter General Provisions 15010 - 8 SECTION 15050 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. Mechanical identification. 2. Sleeves. 3. Mechanical sleeve seals. 1.2 SUBM/TTALS Shop Drawings: Submit for mechanical identification list of wording, symbols, letter size, and color coding for mechanical identification and valve chart and schedule, including valve tag number, location, function, and valve manufacturer's name and model nUmber. Product Data: Mechanical Identification: Submit for mechanical identification manufacturers catalog literature for each product required. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Plastic Nameplates: Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on light background color. B. Plastic Tags: Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on light background color, minimum 1-1/2 inches diameter. C. Plastic Pipe Markers: Factory fabricated, flexible, semi-rigid plastic, preformed to fit around pipe or pipe covering. Larger sizes may have maximum sheet size with spring fastener. Color and Lettering: Conform to ASME Al3.1. D. Plastic Tape Pipe Markers: Flexible, vinyl film tape with pressure senskive adhesive backing and printed markings. Color and Lettering: Conform to ASME Al3.1. E. Plastic Underground Pipe Markers: Bright colored continuously printed plastic ribbon tape, minimum 6 inches wide by 4 mil thick, manufactured for direct burial service. 2.2 SLEEVES A. Sleeves for Pipes Through Non-fire Rated Floors: 18 gage thick galvanized steel. B. Sleeves for Pipes Through Non-f~re Rated Beams, Walls, Footings, and Potentially Wet Floors: Steel pipe or 18 gage thick galYanized steel. #02-021 AsperdPitkin Animal Shelter Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods 15050- 1 2.3 C. Sleeves for Round Ductwork: Galvanized steel. D. Sleeves for Rectangular Ductwork: Galvanized steel. MECHANICAL SLEEVE SEALS Product Description: Modular mechanical type, consisting of interlocking synthetic rubber links shaped to continuously fill annular space between object and sleeve, connected with bolts and pressure plates causing rubber sealing elements to expand when tightened, providing watertight seal and electrical insulation. ..' PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION' A. Verify openings are ready to receive sleeves. 3.2 INSTALLATION - MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION A. Install plastic nameplates with adhesive. B. Install plastic tags with corrosion resistant metal chain. 3.3 INSTALLATION - SLEEVES Do Fo Exterior watertight entries: Seal with mechanical sleeve seals. Set sleeves in position in forms. Provide reinforcing around sleeves. Size sleeves large enough to allow for movement due to expansion and contraction. Provide for continuous insulation wrapping. Extend sleeves through floors 1 inch above finished floor level. Caulk sleeves. Where piping or ductwork penetrates floor, ceiling, or wall, close off' space between pipe or duct and adjacent work with stuff'rog insulation and caulk airtight. Provide close fitting metal collar or escutcheon covers at both sides of penetration. Install chrome plated steel escutcheons at .finished surfaces. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods 15050 - 2 SECTION 15080 MECHANICAL INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Ao Section Includes: 1. Piping insulation, jackets and accessories. 2. Equipment insulation, and covering. 3. Ductwork insulation and jackets. 4. Internal ductwork insulation. 1.2 SLrBMITTALS Product Data: Submit product description, list of materials and thickness for each service or equipment scheduled and locations. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Submit manufacturer's installation instructions for each product type. 1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Do not install insulation and related products when ambient temperatures and conditions are not meeting manufacturers requirements. Bo Maintain temperature before, during, and after installation for minimum period of 24 hours. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPE INSULATION Manufacturers: 1. Johns Manville. 2. Owens Corning. 3. Pittsburgh Corning Corp. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Man'Made Mineral Fiber: ASTM C547; rigid molded, noncombustible. 1. k 0esi) factor: 0.24 at 75 degrees F. 2. Maximum service temperature: 850 degrees F. 3. Vapor Retarder Jacket: White Kraft paper with glass fiber yarn and bonded to aluminized film, secured with self-sealing longitudinal laps and butt strips or with outward clinch expanding staples and vapor retarder mastic. Cellular Foam: ASTM C534; flexible, cellular elastomeric, molded or sheet. 1. k (ksi) Value: 0.27 at 75 degrees F. #02-021 AsperdPitkin Animal Shelter Mechanical Insulation 15080 - I 2.2 o Maximum Service Temperature: 220 degrees F. Connection: Waterproof vapor retarder adhesive. Jackets: 1. PVC Plastic: One piece molded type fitting covers and sheet material, off-white color. a. Thickness: 10 mil. b. Connections: Tacks. DUCTWORK INSULATION Manufacturers: 1. Johns Manville. 2. Owens Corning. 3. Pittsburgh Corning. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Flexible Glass Fiber: ASTM C553; flexible, noncombustible blanket. 1. k (ksi) Valuei 0.29 at 75 degrees F. 2. Vapor Retarder Jacket: Kraft paper reinforced with glass fiber yam and bonded to aluminized film, secured with pressure sensitive tape. Co Rigid Glass Fiber: ASTM C612; rigid, noncombustible blanket. 1. k (ksi) Value: 0.29 at 75 degrees F. 2. Density: 3.0 lb/cu ft. 3. Vapor Retarder Jacket: Kraft paper with glass fiber yarn and bonded to aluminized film, secured with pressure sensitive tape. Duct Liner: ASTM C 1071; flexible, noncombustible blanket with poly vinyl acetate polymer impregnated surface and edge coat. 1. k 0esi) ValUe: ASTM C1071. 2. Maximum Velocity on Coated Air Side: 5,000 ft/min. 3. Adhesive: Waterproof fire-retardant type. 4. Liner Fasteners: Galvanized steel, self-adhesive pad or welded with press-on head. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify piping, equipment and ductwork are tested and ready for installation. Contractor may use duct liner or external duct wrap at his option. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install duct liner in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. B. Continue insulation vapor barrier through penetrations. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Mechanical Insulation 15080 - 2 3.3 Piping Insulation: 1. Locate insulation and cover seams in least Zvisible locations. 2. Neatly finish insulation at supports, protrusions, and interruptions. 3. Insulate complete system of pipes conveying fluids below ambient temperature. 4. Install fiber glass insulated pipes conveying fluids below ambient temperature with vapor barrier jackets. Finish with glass cloth and vapor barrier adhesive. 5. For man made mineral fiber insulated pipes conveying fluids above ambient temperature, install standard jackets. Bevel and seal ends of insulation at equipment, flanges, and unions. 6. Install insert between support shield and piping on piping 2 inches diameter or larger. Fabricate of cork or other high density insulating material suitable for temperature, not less than 6 inches long. 7. For pipe exposed in mechanical equipment rooms or in finished spaces below 10 feet above finished floor, finish with PVC jacket and fitting covers. 8. For exterior applications, install vapor barrier jacket. Insulate pipe, fittings, joints, and valves and finish with glass mesh reinforced vapor barrier cement. Cover with aluminum jacket with seams located on bottom side of horizontal piping. External Ductwork Insulation: 1. For insulated ductwork conveying air below ambient temperature install vapor barrier jacket. Finish with tape. Seal vapor barrier penetrations with vapor barrier adhesive. 2. For insulated ductwork conveying air above ambient temperature install with or without standard vapor barrier jacket. Where service access is required, bevel and seal ends of insulation. 3. Continue insulation'through walls, sleeves, hangers, and other duct penetrations. 4. Install without sag on underside of ductwork. Use adhesive or mechanical fasteners where necessary to prevent sagging. 5. For ductwork exposed .in mechanical equipment rooms or in f'mished spaces, f'mish with aluminum jacket. 6. For exterior applications, install insulation with vapor barrier jacket. Cover with aluminum jacket. Duct Liner: 1. Adhere insulation with adhesive for 100 percent coverage. 2. Secure insulation with mechanical liner fasteners. Refer to SMACNA I-Iy.. AC DUct Construction Standards- Metal and Flex,lc for spacing. 3. Seal liner surface penetrations with adhesive. 4. Duct dimensions indicated are net inside dimensions required for airflow. Increase duct size to allow for insulation thickness. SCHEDULES Piping Insulation: 1. Domestic Hot and Recirculating Water: a. Glass Fiber Insulation. 1) Pipe Size Range: All. 2) Thickness: 1 inch. Ductwork Insulation: 1. Supply Ducts (Cooling and Heating Systems): #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Mechanical Insulation 15080 - 3 Glass Fiber Insulation duct wrap: 1 Glass Fiber Insulation, duct liner, 1 At Contractor's option. 1/2 inch thick. inch thick. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Mechanical Insulation 15080 - 4 SECTION 15100 BUILDING SERVICESP!PING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Ao Section Includes: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pipe hangers and supports. Pipe and pipe firings. Valves. Piping specialties. Plumbing drainage specialties. Plumbing supply specialties. 1.2 SUBMITTALS Product Datm 1. Pipe Hangers and Support}: siib~it mariufacture~s catalog 'data including load carrying capacity. 2. Valves: Submit manufacturers catalog information with valve data and ratings for each service. 3. Plumbing drainage specialties: Submit manufacturers catalog information with sizes, capacities, rough-in requirements, service sizes, and finishes. 4. Plumbing supply specialties: Submit manufacturers catalog information with sizes, capacities, rough-in requirements, service' sizes, and finishes. Co Pipe Hangers and Supports: Design data, indicate pipe sizes, load carrying capacity of trapeze, multiple pipe, and riser support hangers. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Submit installation instructions for material and equipment. .D. Manufacturer's Certificate: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenonge D~: ~Su..~i[spare parts lists and maintenance procedures. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS Ao Plumbing Piping - Drain, Waste, Vent, and Domestic Water: 1. Conform to ASME B3 1.9. 2. Hangers for Pipe Sizes 1/2 to 1-1/2 inch: Malleable iron, adjustable swivel, split ring. 3. Hangers for Pipe Sizes 2 inches and Over: Carbon steel, adjustable, i:levis. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100- 1 2.2 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Hangers for Hot Pipe Sizes 2 to 4 inches: Carbon steel, adjustable, clevis. Hangers for Hot Pipe Sizes 6 inches and Over: Adjustable steel yoke, cast iron roll, double hanger. Multiple or Trapeze Hangers: Steel channels with welded spacers and hanger rods. Multiple or Trapeze Hangers for Hot Pipe Sizes 6 inches and Over: Steel channels with welded spacers and hanger rods, cast iron roll. Wall Support for Pipe Sizes to 3 inches: Cast iron hook. Wall Support for Pipe Sizes 4 inches and Over: Welded steel bracket and wrought steel clamp. Vertical Support: Steel riser clamp. -" Floor Support for Cold Pipe: Cast iron adjustable pipe saddle, lock nut, nipple, floor flange, and concrete pier or steel support. Floor Support for Hot Pipe Sizes tO 4 inches: Cast iron adjustable.pipe saddle, lock nut, nipple, floor flange, and concrete pier or steel support. Floor Support for Hot Pipe Sizes 6 inches and Over: Adjustable cast iron roll and stand, steel screws, and concrete pier or steel support. Copper Pipe Support: Copper-plated, carbon-steel adjustable, ring. PIPES AND TUBES Sanitary Sewer Piping, Buried Within 5 Feet of Building and Sanitary Sewer Piping, above Grade: 1. Cast Iron Pipe: ASTM A74, service weight, with neoprene gaskets or lead and oakum joints. 2. Cast Iron Pipe: ClSPI 301, hubless, service weight, with neoprene gaskets and stainless steel clamps. 3. Copper Tube: ASTM B306, type DWV with cast bronze or wrought copper fittings and Grade 50B solder joints. Bo Water Piping, Buried Within 5 Feet of Building: 1. Copper Tubing: ASTM B42, annealed without fittings: 2. Ductile Iron Pipe: AWWA C 151 with ductile iron fittings robber gasket joints and 3/4 inch diameter rods. Water Piping, above Grade: 1. Copper Tubing: ASTM B88, Type L, hard drawn, with cast brass or wrought copper fittings and Grade 95TA solder joints. 2. Galvanized Steel Pipe (Cold Water Only Sizes 4 inch and Larger): ASTM A53 Schedule 40 with cast iron fittings and grooved mechanical couplings. Storm Grade: 1. 2. 3. 4. Water Piping, Buried Within 5 Feet of Building and Storm Water Piping, above Cast Iron Pipe: ASTM A74 service weight with neoprene gaskets or lead and oakum. Cast Iron Pipe: CISPI 301, hubless, service weight with neoprene gaskets and stainless steel clamps. Copper Pipe: ASTM B306, type DWV with cast bronze or wrought copper fittings and Grade 50B solder joints. Aluminum DWV Pipe: CAN 3-B281 with cast iron fittings joints of thermoplastic rubber coupling and stainless steel clamps. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 2 2.3 Fo Natural Gas Piping, Buffed: 1. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53, Schedule 40 black with polyethylene jacket and welded joints. 2. Polyethylene Pipe: ASTM D2513, SDR 11.5, with socket type fittings and fusion welded joints. Natural Gas Piping, above Grade: 1. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53, Schedule 40 black, with malleable iron or forged steel fittings, screwed or welded. 2 ½ inch and larger shall be welded. 2. Copper Tubing: ASTM B88, Type K, annealed with':wrought copper fittings and compression joints. Equipment Drains and Overflows: 1. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53, Schedule 40 black steel, malleable iron or forged steel fittings, threaded or welded joints. 2. Copper Tubing: ASTM B88, Type M, hard drawn, cast brass, wrought copper or mechanically extracted fittings, lead free solder joints. 3. PVC Pipe: ASTM D1785, Schedule 40, and Schedule 80 for sizes 8 inch and larger, or ASTM D2241, SDR 21 or 26, PVC fittings, solvent weld joints. VALVES A. Co Manufacturers: 1. American Valve. 2. FMC Crosby Valve. 3. Red-White Valve Corp. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Gate Valves: 1. Up to 2 inches: Bronze body, bronze trim, non-rising stem, hand wheel, inside screw, double wedge disc, soldered or threaded. 2. Over 2 inches: Iron body, bronze trim, rising stem, hand wheel, OS&Y, solid wedge, flanged or grooved ends. Globe Valves: 1. Up to 2. Inches: Bronze body, bronze trim, rising stem and hand wheel, inside screw, renewable composition disc, solder or threaded ends, with back seating capacity. 2. Over 2 inches: Iron body, bronze trim, rising stem, hand wheel, OS&Y, plug type disc, flanged ends, renewable seat and disc. Ball Valves: 1. Up to 2 inches: Bronze or stainless steel one piece body, chrome plated brass ball, teflon seats and stuff'rog box ring, lever handle, solder or threaded ends. 2. Over 2 inches: Cast steel flanged body, chrome plated steel ball, Teflon seat and stuffing box seals and lever handle. Plug Valves: 1. Up to 2 inches: Bronze body, bronze tapered plug, non-lubricated, Teflon packing, threaded ends. //02-021 AsperdPitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 3 2.4 Fo Go 'I. Over 2 inches: Cast iron body and plug, pressure lubricated, Teflon packing, flanged ends. Butterfly Valves: 1. Up To 2 inches: Bronze body, stainless steel disc, resilient replaceable seat, threaded ends, extended neck, 1 O-position lever handle. 2. Over 2 inches: Iron body, chrome plated iron disc, resilient replaceable seat, wafer or lug ends, extended neck, 10 position lever handle. Swing Check Valves: ..' 1. Up to 2 inches: Bronze body and swing disc, solder or threaded ends. - 2. Over 2 inches: Iron body, bronze trim, swing disc, renewable disc and seat, flanged ends. Spring Loaded Check Valves: 1. Iron body, bronze trim with threaded, wafer or flanged ends and stainless steel spring with renewable composition disc. Relief Valves: 1. Bronze body, Teflon seat, stainless steel stem and springs, automatic, direct pressure actuated capacities ASME certified and labeled. PIPING SPECIALTIES Flanges, Unions, and Couplings: 1. Pipe Size 2 inches and Under: Malleable iron unions for threaded ferrous piping; bronze unions for copper pipe, soldered joints. 2. Pipe Size Over 2 inches: Forged steel flanges for ferrous piping; bronze flanges for copper piping; preformed neoprene gaskets. 3. Grooved and Shouldered Pipe End Couplings': Malleable iron housing, C-shape elastomer composition sealing gasket, steel bolts, nuts, and washers. 4. Dielectric Connections: Union with galvanized or plated steel threaded end, copper solder end, water impervious isolation barrier. Strainers: 1. Size 2 inches and Under: Threaded brass or iron body for 175 psig working pressure, Y pattern with 1/32 inch stainless steel perforated screen. 2. Size 2-1/2 inch to 4 inch: Flanged iron body for 175 psig working pressure, Y pattern with 3/64 inch stainless steel perforated screen. 3. Size 5 inch and Larger: Flanged iron body for 175 psig working pressure, basket pattern with 1/8 inch stainless steel perforated screen. Flexible Connectors: 1. Corrugated stainless steel hose with single layer of stainless steel exterior braiding, minimum 9 inches long with copper tube ends; for maximum working pressure 300 psig. Pressure Gages: I. Gage: ASME B40.1, with bourdon tube, rotary brass movement, brass socket, front calibration adjustment, black scale on white background. a. Case: Steel. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 4 2.5 2.6 Bourdon Tube: Brass. Dial Size: 3-1/2 inch diameter. Mid-Scale Accuracy: One percent. Scale: Psi. Eo Thermometers: 1. Stem Type Thermometer: ASTM El, adjustable angle, red appearing mercury, lens front tube, cast aluminum case with enamel fin!sh, cast aluminum adjustable joint with positive locking device. a. Size: 9 inch scale. "' b. Window: Clear glass. c. Stem: Brass, 3/4 inch NPT, 3-1/2 inch long. d. Accuracy: 2 percent. e. Calibration: Degrees F. 2. Dial Type Thermometer: ASTM El, stainless steel case, bimetallic helix actuated with silicone fluid damping, white with black markings and black pointer hermetically sealed lens, stainless steel stem. a. Size: 3-1/2 inch diameter dial. b. Lens: Clear glass. c. Accuracy: 1 percent. d. Calibration: Degrees F. PLUMBING DRAINAGE SPECIALTIES Ao Floor Drains fiD-l): 1. Manufacturers: a. J.R. Smith. b. Zurn. c. Substitutions: Permitted. 2. Floor Drain: Lacquered cast iron two piece body with double drainage flange, weep holes, reversible clamping collar, and round strainer. J. R. Smith. 20~ 0-A.. Cleanouts: 1. Manufacturers: a. J.R. Smith. b. Zum. c. Substitutions: Permitted. 2. Finished Floor: Lacquered cast iron body with anchor flange, reversible clamping collar, and adjustable nickel-bronze round scored cover in service areas .and round depressed cover to accept floor finish in fmished floor areas. 3. Line type with lacquered cast iron body and round epoxy coated gasketed cover, and round stainless steel access cover secured with machine screw. PLUMBING SUPPLY SPECIALTIES Water Hammer Arrestors: 1. Manufacturers: a. J.R. Smith. b. Zurn. c. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 AsperffPitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 5 Stainless steel construction, bellows type To PD1 WH 201, pre-charged suitable for operation in temperature range -100 to 300 degrees F and maximum 250 psi working pressure. Hose Bibbs/Hydrants: 1. Manufacturers: a. Woodford, Model B65. b. Substitutions: Permitted. 2. Wall Hydrant: Non-freeze, self-draining type with po..lished bronze lockable recessed box hose thread spout, removable key, and vacuum breaker. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify excavations are to required grade, dry, and not over-excavate. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Ream pipe and tube ends. Remove burrs. Bevel plain end ferrous pipe. B. Remove scale and dirt, on inside and outside piping before assembly. C. Prepare piping connections to equipment with flanges or unions. 3.3 INSTALLATION - INSERTS A. Install inserts for placement in concrete forms. B. Install inserts for suspending hangers from reinforced concrete slabs and sides of reinforced concrete beams. C. Provide hooked rod to concrete reinforcement section for inserts carrying pipe over 4 inches (100 mm). D. Where concrete slabs form f'mished ceiling, locate inserts flush with slab surface. 3.4 INSTALLATION - PIPING SYSTEMS A. Install dielectric connections wherever jointing dissimilar metals. B. Install unions downstream of valves and at equipment or apparatus connections. C. Route piping parallel to building structure and maintain gradient. D. Install piping to maintain headroom. Group piping to conserve space. Group piping whenever practical at common elevations. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 6 3.5 3.6. E. Install piping to allow for expansion and contraction without stressing pipe, joints, or connected equipment. F. Provide clearance in hangers and from structure and other equipment for installation of insulation and access to valves and fittings. G. Sleeve pipe passing through partitions, walls and floors. H. Install piping system allowing clearance for installation of insulation and access to valves and fittings. ..' I. Install identification on piping systems inclUding underground piping. Refer to Section 15050. J. Protect piping systems from entry of foreign materials by temporary covers, completing sections of the work, and isolating parts of completed system. INSTALLATION - VALVES A. Install vanes with sterns uPright or horizontal, not inverted. B. Install ball or butterfly valves for shut-off and to isolate equipment, part of systems, or vertical risers. C. Install ball valves for throttling, bypass, or manual flow control services. D. Provide lug end butterfly valves adjacent to equipment when functioning to isolate equipment. Install spring loaded check valves on discharge of pumps. F. Install plug valves for throttling service. Install non-lubricated plug valves only when shut- off or isolating valves are also installed. G. Install 3/4 inch ball drain valves at low points of piping. Pipe to nearest drain. INSTALLATION - PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Install pressure gages with pulsation dampers. Provide needle valve or ball valve to isolate each gage. Extend nipples to allow clearance from insulation. B. lnstall thermometers in piping systems in sockets in short couplings. Enlarge pipes smaller than 2-1/2 inches for installation of thermometer sockets. 'Allow clearance from insulation. C. Install gages and thermometers in locations where they are easily read from normal operating lea, el. Install Vertical to 45 degrees off vertical. D. Adjust gages and thermometers to f'mal angle, clean windows and lenses, and calibrate to zeroo #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100- 7 3.7 3.8 E. Provide drain and hose connection with valve on strainer blow down connection. INSTALLATION - PLUMBING SUPPLY PIPING 'A. Install water piping in accordance with ASME B31.9. B. Excavate and backfill in accordance with Section 02300. Co Establish elevations of buried piping outside the building tO obtain not less than 4 ft of cover. ." D. Provide support for utility meters in'accordance with requirements of utility companies. E. Slope water piping and arrange to drain al low points. F. Install piping from relief valves, back-flow preventers and drains to nearest floor drain. Install water hammer arrestors complete with accessible isolation valve on cold water supply piping to washing machine outlets and flush valves. H. ~ - Provide water service complete with approved reduced pressure back-flow preventer and water meter with by-pass valves, pressure reducing valve, and sand strainer. Install flow controls in water circulating systems as indicated on Drawings. Disinfecting of Domestic Water Systems: 1. Prior to starting, verify system is complete, flushed and clean. 2. Verify pH of water to be treated is between 7.4 and 7.6 by adding alkali (caustic soda or soda ash) or acid (hydrochloric). 3. Inject disinfectant, free chlorine in liquid, powder and tablet or gas form, throughout system to obtain residual from 50 to 80 mg/L. 4. ' Bleed water from outlets to obtain distr~ution and test for disinfectant residual at minimum 15 percent of outlets. 5. Maintain disinfectant in system for 24 hours. 6. When final disinfectant residual tests less than 25 mg/L, repeat treatment. 7. Flush disinfectant from system until residual concentration is equal to incoming water or 1.0 mg/L. 8. Take samples no sooner than 24 hours after flushing,, and analyze in accordance with AWWA C651. INSTALLATION - PLUMBING DRAINAGE PIPING A. Install bell and spigot pipe with bell end upstream. Bo Extend cleanouts to finished floor or wall surface. Lubricate threaded cleanout plugs with mixture of graphite and linseed oil. Install with clearance at cleanout for rodding of drainage system. C. Encase exterior cleanouts in concrete flush with grade. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 8 3.9 3.10 D. Install floor cleanouts at elevation to accommodate finished floor. E. Establish elevations of buried piping outside building to provide not less than 2 fi of cover. F. Install piping penetrating roofed areas to maintain integrity of roof assembly. G. Excavate and backfill in accordance with Section 02300. H. Install bell and spigot pipe with bell end upsU'eam. oo° I. Establish invert elevations, slopes for drainage to 1/8 inch per foot minimum. Maintain gradients. J. Test drainage piping in accordance with local code requirements. INSTALLATION - FUEL PIPING A. Install natural gas piping in accordance with ASME B31.2. B. Install natural gas piping in accordance with NFPA 54. C. Provide clearance for installation of insulation and access to valves and fittings. D. Establish elevations of buried piping outside building to provide not less than 2 fi of cover. E. Provide support for utility meters in accordance with requirements of utility company. F. Pipe vents from gas pressure reducing valves to outdoors and terminate in weatherproof hood. G. Test natural gas piping in accordance with NFPA 54. INSTALLATION - PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. Support horizontal piping as scheduled. B. Install hangers with minimum i~2 inch sPace between finished covering and adjacent work. C. Place hangers within 12 inches of each horizontal elbow. D. Use hangers with 1-1/2 inch minimum vertical adjustment. E. Support horizontal cast iron pipe adjacent to each hub, with 5 feet maximum spacing between hangers. F. Support vertical piping at every floor. Support vertical cast iron pipe at each floor at hub. G. Where piping is installed in parallel and at same elevation, provide multiple pipe or trapeze hangers. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100 - 9 I. J. K. 3.11 SCHEDULES PIPE HANGER SPACING Support riser piping independently of connected horizontal piping. Provide copper plated hangers and supports for copper piping. Design hangers for pipe movement without disengagement of supported pipe. Prime coat exposed steel hangers and supports. Hangers and supports located in crawl spaces, pipe shafts, and suspended ceiling spaces are not considered exposed. HANGER ROD PIPE SIZE MAX. HANGER SPACING DIAMETER Inches Feet Inches 1/2 to 1-1/4 6.5 3/8 1-1/2 to 2 10 3/8 2-1/2 to 3 10 1/2 4 to 6 10 5/8 8 to 12 14 7/8 14 and over 20 1 PVC (All Sizes) 6 3/8 END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Building Services Piping 15100- 10 SECTION 15400 PLUMB~G FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Ao Section Includes: 1. Water closets. 2. Lavatories. Sinks. 4. Showers and mbs. 5. Plumbing pumps. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's literature for plumbing fixtures, and equipment. Include capacities, pump curves, equipment performance, and electrical characteristics. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit literature and parts list. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 FLUSH VALVE WATER CLOSETS ONC-1 AND WC-3) Manufacturers: 1. American Standard, Model 3043.102 (WC-1). 2. American Standard, Model 12234.015 (WC-3). 3. Substitutions: Permitted. Bowl: Floor mounted vitreous china closet_with elongated rim, china bolt caps; flush valve. ADA height bowl for WC-1, white. Seat: Solid white plastic, open front, extended back, brass bolts, without cover. 2.2 LAVATORIES fL-l, L-2) Manufacturers: 1. American Standard, Model 0476.028 (L-I). 2. American Standard, Model 0355.012 (L-2). 3. Substitutions: Prmfitted. Bo Vitreous China Wall Hung Basin (L-2): Vitreous china wall-hung lavatory 20 x 18 inch minimum, with drillings on 4 inch centers, rectangular basin with splash lip, front overflow. #02-021 AsperffPitkin Animal Shelter Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment 15400 - I 2.3 ~2.4 2.5 Do mo SINKS mo Vitreous China Counter Top Lavatory (L-l): Vitreous china self-rimming counter top lavatory, 20 x 17 inches with drillings on 4 inch centers, front overflow, seal of putty, caulking, or concealed vinyl gasket. Trim: Chrome plated solid brass supply fitting with pop-up waste, water economy aerator with maximum 2.0 gpm flow, single lever handle, chrome plated brass P-trap with clean- out plug and ann with escutcheon. Offset P-trap, insulation and mounting height per ADA for L-Z. Wall Mounted Carrier: Cast iron and steel frame with tubular'legs, lugs for floor and wall attachment, threaded studs for fixture hanger, concealed arm supports, bearing plate and studs. (s-l, s-2) Manufacturers: 1. Just, Model SLXD-2019-A-GR (S-2). 2. Just, Model DLXD-2233-A-GR (S-l). 3. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo Single Compartment Bowl: Single compartinent 20 x 19 x 10 1/2 inch outside dimensions, 18 gage thick, Type 304 stainless steel, self-rimming with undercoating, 3-1/2 inch crumb cup and chromed brass drain, ledge back drilled for trim. Double Compartment Bowl: Double comparlJnent 22 x 33 x 12 inch outside dimensions, 18 gage thick, Type 304 stainless steel, self-rimming with undercoating, 3-1/2 inch crumb cup and chromed brass drain, ledge back drilled for trim. Do Trim: Chrome plated brass supply with swing spOut, water economy aerator with maximum 2.2 gpm flow, single lever handle; chrome plated brass P-trap with clean-out plug and arm with escutcheon. 3 hole Moen Chateau 7540 faucet with 8 inch swing spout. sHOWERS AND TUB (TUB-l) Ao Manufacturers: 1. Eljer, Model 012-2000. 2. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo Enameled cast-iron, slip resistant bottom, drain, #517-1200 pressure balanced shower valve, diverter spout, showerhead, arm and flange. FLUSH TANK WATER CLOSETS (WC-2) . Manufacturers: 1. American Standard, Model 2898.010. 2. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo I 0 inch rough-in, elongated siphon action bowl, close coupled tank, valve, trim, seat and lid. #02-021 AsperffPitkin Animal Shelter Plumbing Fixtures and Equipmem 15400 - 2 2.6 TUB (TUB-2) 2.7 ho Manufacturers: 1. Eljer, Model 012-2025. 2. Substitutions: Permitted. Same as TUB-l, except provide #513-2055 three valve shower faucet, spout, showerhead and personal shower spray. IN,LINE CIRCULATOR PUMPS Ao Manufacturers: 1. Bell & Gossett. 2. Taco. 3. Substitutions: Permitted. oO Construction: Bronze casing, bronze impeller, alloy steel shaft with integral thrust collar and two oil-lubricated bronze-sleeve bearings and mechanical seal. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 3.3 EXAMINATION A. Verify adjacent construction is ready to receive rough-in work of this section. B. ReView millwork shop drawings. Conf'n'm location and size of :Frxtures and openings before rough in and installation. PREPARATION A. Provide inserts for placement in concrete forms. INSTALLATION A. Perform excavation, backfilling, and compaction in accordance with Section 02300. B. Install each fixture with chrome plated rigid or flex~le supplies with screwdriver stops, reducers, and escutcheons. C. Adjust stops .or valves for intended water flow rate to fmtures without splashing, noise, or overflow. D. Install water heaters in accordance to UL requirements. Coordinate with plumbing piping and related fuel piping, gas venting, and electrical work to achieve operating system. E. Install heat exchangers with clearance for tube bundle removal without disturbing other installed equipment or piping. Install piping from relief valves and drain valves to nearest floor drain. #02-021 AsperffPitkin .Animal Shelter Plumbing Fixiures and Equipment 15400 - 3 3.4 3.5 Fo lnstall steel pipe support for tanks, independent of building structural framing members. Clean and flush tanks after installation. Keep openings sealed until pipe connections are made. On tanks, install drain at water inlet and outlet, thermometer with range of 40 to 200 degrees F, and ASME pressure relief valve suitable for maximum working pressure. Install air vent and drain valves on connections of horizontal pump casings. Install line size shut-offvalve and s~xainer on pump suction. Install line size check valve, shut-off valve, and balancing valve on pump discharge. Ko Install pumps with shaft length allowing sump pumps to be located minimum 24 inches below lowest invert into sump pit and minimum 6 inches clearance, from bottom of sump pit. DISINFECTION OF DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SYSTEM Ao Prior to starting work, verify system is complete, flushed and clean. Verify pH of water to be treated is between 7.4 and 7.6 by adding alkali (caustic soda or soda ash) or acid (hydrochloric). Bo Inject disinfectant, free chlorine in liquid, powder, tablet or gas form, throughout system to obtain 50 to 80 mg/L residual. Bleed water from outlets to accomplish distribution, Co Maintain disinfectant in system for' 24 hours. When f'mal disinfectant residual tests less than 25 mg/L, repeat treatment. Flush disinfectant from system. Take samples no sooner than 24 hours after flushing, and analyze in accordance with AWWA C601. SERVICE CONNECTIONS ho Install sanitary and storm sewer services. Before commencing work check invert elevations required for sewer conneCtiom/, confirrn inverts and verify proper slope for drainage and proper cover to avoid freezing. Install new water service complete with water meter with by-pass valves. Install sleeve around service main to 6 inch above floor and 4 feet minimum below grade. Co Install new gas service complete with gas.meter and regulators. Gas service distribution piping to have initial minimum pressure of 2 psig. lnstall regulators on each line serving gravity type applianceS, sized in accordance with equipment. END OF SECT1ON #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment 15400 - 4 SECTION 15510 HEATING BOILERS AND ACCESSORiES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. Finned tube boiler. 2. Chimneys. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Sub~it c.~pacities; general layout, dimensions, and size and location of water, fuel, electric and vent connections, electrical characteristics, weight and mounting loads. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Submit assembly, support details, connection requirements, and include start-up instructions. C. Manufacturer's Certificate: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS mo Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit manufacturers descriptive literature, operating instructions, cleaning procedures, replacement parts list, and maintenance and repair data. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 FINNED WATER-TUBE BOILERS Manufacturers: 1. Lochinvar. 2. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Hot water sealed combustion boiler with finned tube heat exchanger, gas burning system, refractory combustion chamber, controls, and boiler trim. Co Boiler Fabrication: 1. Assembly: Finned copper tube heat exchanger assembled within combustion chamber conforming to ASME Section IV requirements, and tested for maximum working pressure of 160 psi. 2. Combustion Chamber: Line with interlocking refractory insulating panels of vermiculite, high temperature cements, ceramic tile insulation fiber and refractory clay for service temperatures to 2100 degrees F. 3. Exchanger: Fabricate of famed copper tubing with stainless steel baffles and sealed into bronze, steel, or cast iron headers with silicone O-ring gaskets. #02-'021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Heating Boilers and Accessories 15510- 1 2.2. o Jacket: Galvanized steel with factory applied baked enamel, insulated with foil faced fiberglass insulation. Hot Water Boiler Trim: o ASME rated pressure relief valve. Inlet flow switch to automatically prevent burner operation when low flow through boiler. Temperature gage to indicate outlet water temperature. Pressure gage with scale graduated from 1-1/2 to 3 times safety relief valve set pressure. ..' Control transformer. On-off switch with indicator lights. Alarm bell. Boiler Fuel Burning System: 1. Fan assisted Gas Burner: Stainless steel burners for on-off firing and natural gas with adjustable combustion air supply, gas pressure regulator, diaphragm gas valves, manual shut-off', intermittent spark or glow coil ignition, thermistor flame sensing device, and automatic 100 percent safety gas shutoff. 2. Safety Controls: Energize ignition, limit time for establishment of flame, prevent opening of gas valve until pilot flame is proven, stop gas flow on ignition failure, energize blower motor, and after air flow proven allow gas valve to open. 3. Flue Gas Collector: Integral with boiler casing. Boiler Controls: 1. Operating Controls: Factory wired, factory assembled electric control including pilot safety and thermocouple transformer, 24-volt gas valve, manual main and pilot valves, and junction box. 2. Operating temperature controller with outdoor reset to control burner operation to maintain supply water temperature. 3. High limit temperature controller with manual reset for burner to prevent boiler water temperature from exceeding safe system temperature. 4. Pump controller. 5. Pump delay relay. 6. Boiler sequencing control. DOUBLE WALL METAL STACKS Manufacturers: 1. Schebler. 2. Heat Fab. 3. Substitutions: Permitted. Tested and UL listed with one inch minimum air space between walls: 1. Inner Jacket: 20 gage Type 304 stainless steel. 2. Outer Jacket: Aluminum coated steel: a. Sizes 10 to 24 inch: 24 gage. b. Sizes 28 to 48 inch: 20 gage. c. Larger sizes: 16 gage. #02-021 AsperffPitkin Animal Shelter Heating Boilers and Accessories 15510- 2 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install boilers plumb and level, to plus or minus 1/16 inch over boiler base. Bo C. D. E. Fo G. H. I. J. K. L. M. Maintain manufacturer's recommended clearances around and over boilers. Install boiler on concrete housekeeping pad. Connect natural gas piping in accordance with NFPA 54, Refer to Section 15100. Connect natural gas piping to boiler, full size of boiler gas train inlet. Arrange piping with clearances for burner removal and service. Connect domestic hot water piping to supply and return boiler connections. Install piping from relief valves to nearest floor drain. Install breeching and chimney with positive slope back to appliance. Install boiler trim and accessories furnished loose for field mounting. Install electrical devices furnished loose for fie!~ ~moun~ing. Install control w~ying between boiler control panel and field mounted control devices. Connect flue to boiler outlet, full size of outlet. Install chimneys with rain caps. Install slip joints permitting removal of appliances without removal or dismantling of chimney. Furnish manufacturer's field representative for starting unit and training operator. Adjust burner for proper firing. 2. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Heating Boilers and Accessories 15510 -3 SECTION 15800 AiR DISTRIBUTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Section Includes: 2. 3. 4. 5. Ductwork. Ductwork accessories. Fans. Air Outlets. Filters. 1.2 SUBMITTALS Product Data: 1. Submit sizes, capacities, materials, controls and connections to other work. 2. Submit catalog performance ratings, construction, electric and duct connections, flashing and dimensions for fans and exhausters. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit instructions for lubrication, motor and drive replacement, spare parts lists, and wiring diagrams. C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Submit relevant instructions. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS ho Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit instructions for filter replacement, spare parts lists, and wiring diagrams. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. DUCTWORK Ao Materials 1. Steel Ducts: Galvanized steel sheet, lock-forming quality. 2. Underground Steel Ducts: PVC coated galvanized steel sheet. 3. Aluminum Ducts: Aluminum sheet, alloy 3003-H14. 4. Flexible Ducts: Fabric supported by helical wound spring steel wire or flat steel bands. 5. Insulated Flex,lc Ducts: Flexible duct wrapped with flexible glass fiber insulation, enclosed by vapor barrier jacket. 6. Sealant: Non-hardening water resistant, fire resistive, used alone or with tape. Metal Ductwork 1. Fabricate and support in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible except as indicated on Drawings. /t02-021 AsperffPitkin Animal Shelter Air Distribution 15800 - 1 2.2 2. Construct T's, bends, and elbows with radius of 1-1/2 times width of duct on centerline. Where not possible, furnish turning vanes. 3. Increase duct sizes gradually, not exceeding 30 degrees divergence and 45 degrees convergence. Buried Underground Ducts: Concrete encased sheet metal fabricated using two gages heavier material than for 2 inch wg pressure class. Kitchen Hood Exhaust Ductwork: Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 96. DUCT ACCESSORIES Volume Control Dampers: 1. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as'indicated on Dr~iwings.' 2. Fabricate splitter dampers of material matching duct gage to 24 inches size in each direction, and two gages heavier for larger sizes. Secure with continuous hinge or rod. Operate with minimum 1/4 inch diameter rod. 3. Fabricate single blade dampers for duct sizes to 12 x 30 inch. 4. Fabricate multi-blade damper of opposed blade pattern with maximum blade sizes 8 x 72 inch. Assemble center and edge crimped blades in prime coated or galvanized channel frame with suitable hardware. 5. Except in round ductwork 12 inche~ and smaller, furnish end bearings. 6. Furnish locking, indicating quadrant regulators on single and multi-blade dampers. Where width exceeds 30 inches, furnish regulator at both ends. Turning Devices and Extractors: 1. Multi-blade device with blades aligned in short dimension; steel or aluminum construction; with individually adjustable blades, mounting straps. 2. Multi-blade device with radius blades attached to pivoting frame and bracket, steel or aluminum construction, with push-pull operator strap. Flexible Duct Connections: 1. UL listed fire2retardant neoprene coated woven glass fiber fabric to NFPA 90A, approximately 3 inches wide, crimped into metal edging strip. Duct Access Doors: 1. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA HVAC DUct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. 2. Access doors smaller than 12 inches square secured with sash locks. Access doors with sheet metal screw fas[eners .ale not acceptable. 2.3 FANS Cabinet and Ceiling Exhaust Fans: 1. Manufacturers: a. Greenheck. b. Cook. c. Penn. d. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Air Distribution 15800 - 2 2.4 o Centrifugal Fan Unit: V-belt or direct driven with galvanized steel housing lined with 1/2 inch .acoustic insulation, resilient mounted motor, gravity back-draft damper in discharge. Grille:. Molded white plastic or aluminum. AIR OUTLETS mo Manufacturers: 1. Titus. 2. Krueger. 3. Nailor. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Ceiling Diffusers: Square, stamped or spun, multi-core type diffuser to discharge air in 360 degree pattern, with sectoring baffles where indicated; radial opposed blade damper and equalizing grid; baked enamel off-white finish. Registers/Grilles: Streamlined and individually adjustable blades, two-way deflection, damper; with factory clear lacquer finish. Do Louvers: 4 inches deep with blades on4'5 degree, slope, channel frame, birds-screen with 1/2 inch square mesh for exhaust and 3/4 inch for intake. 1. Material: 16 gage thick galvanized steel. 2. Finish: Factory prime coat finish color as selected. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify sizes of equipment connections before fabricating transitions. B. Verify rated walls are ready for fire damper installation. C. Verify ducts and equipment installation are ready for accessories. D. Check location of air outlets and inlets and make necessary adjustments in position to conform to architectural features, symmetry, and lighting arrangement. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Metal Ducts: Install in accordance with SMACNA Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. B. Connect flexible ducts to metal ducts with draw bands. C. Use crimp joints with or without bead for joining round duc! sizes 8 inch and smaller with crimp in direction of airflow. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Air Dis~xibution 15800 - 3 Eo Install flexible connections immediately adjacent to fans and motorized equipment, lnstall flexible connections specified between fan inlet and discharge ductwork. Prevent flex,lc connectors being in tension while running. Install back-draft dampers on discharge of exhaust fans. Prevent passage of unfiltered air around filters by installing felt, rubber, or neoprene gaskets. Cut openings in ductwork to accommodate thermometers and'controllers. Cut pitot tube openings for testing of systems, complete with metal can with spring device or. screw to eliminate against air leakage. Ho Locate ducts with sufficient space around equipment to allow normal operating and maintenance activities. Apply duct insulation specified in Section 15080. Slope underground ducts to plenums or low pump out points at 1: 500. Install access doors for inspection. Coat buried ductwork with one coat and seams and joints with additional coat of asphalt base protective coating. Jo Encase buried ductwork in 3 inch minimum of concrete specified in Section 03050. Install with tie-down points to prevent ducts from floating during concrete placement. Introduce no heat into ducts for 20 days following placement of concrete. Connect diffusers or troffer boots to low pressure ducts with 3 feet maximum length of flexible duct. Hold in place with strap or clamp. Final turn down to diffuser shal! be rigid elbow. Lo During construction install temporary closures of metal or taped polyethylene on open ductwork to prevent construction dust from entering ductwork system. Mo Install fn'e dampers at locations as indicated on Drawings. Install with perimeter mounting angles, sleeves, breakaway duct connections, corrosion resistant springs, bearings, bushings and hinges. Install duct access doors for inspection and cleaning before and after filters, coils, fans, . automatic dampers,' at fire dampers, and elsewhere as indicated on Drawings.' Install minimum 8 x 8 inch size for hand access, 18 x 18 inch size for shoulder access. Support terminal units individually from structure. Do not support from adjacent ductwork. Install with minimum of 5 ft of 2 inch thick lined ductwork downstream of units. Install balancing dampers on duct take-off to diffusers and grilles and registers, regardless of whether dampers are specified as part of diffuser, or grille and register assembly. Paint ductwork visible behind air outlets and inlets matte black in accordance with Section 09900. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Air Distr~ution 15800 - 4 Ro So T. U. V. Do not operate fans until ductwork is clean, filters are in place, bearings lubricated, and fan has been test run under observation. Install fans with resilient mountings and flexible electrical leads. Install sheaves required for final air balance. Install safety screen where fan inlet or outlet is exposed. Install fans with access to adjustable blade axial fan wheels for varying blade angle setting. Adjust blades for varying range of volume and pressure. END OF SECTION //02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Air Distribution 15800 - 5 SECTION 15900 HVAC INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS PART 1 GENERAL t.1 SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. Digital control equipment. 2. Control panels. 3. Control valves. 4. Damper operators. 5. Input/Output sensors. 6. Thermostats. 7. Time clocks. 8. Sequences of operation. B. Provide conduit and electrical wiring for complete system. 1.2 SUBMITTALS Shop Drawings: Indicate operating data, system drawings, piping and wiring diagrams, and written detailed operational description of sequences. 1. Include trfink cable schematic showing programmable control unit locations and trunk data conductors. 2. List connected data points, including connected control unit and input device. 3. Include system graphics for monitored systems, indicating data (connected and calculated) point addresses, and operator notations. 4. Show system configuration with peripheral devices, batteries,' power supplies, diagrams, modems, and interconnections. 5. Label with settings, adjustable range of control and limits. Include written description of control sequence. 6. Include flow diagrams for each control system, graphically depicting control logic. 7. Include description and sequence of operation of operating, user, and application software. 8. Submit schedule of valves indicating size, flOw, and pressure drop for each valve. Bo Product Data: Submit description and engineering data fOr each control system component. Include sizing. Submit data for each system component and software module. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of controls including thermostats and humidistats remotely located from equipment in pipes ducts and walls. .B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit: 1. Systems descriptions, set points, and controls settings and adjustments. 2. Inspection period, cleaning methods, recommended cleaning materials, and calibration tolerances. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter I-IVAC Instrumentation and Controls 15900- 1 Interconnection wiring diagrams complete field installed systems with identified and numbered system components and devices. Keyboard illustrations and step-by-step procedures indexed for each operator function. 1.4 MAINTENANCE SERVICE Ao Furnish manufacturer's maintenance services on control system for one year from Date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS mo Manufacturers: 1. Trane -Tracker. 2. Johnson Controls-Metasys. 3. Honeywell-Excel. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. 2.2 DIGITAL CONTROL EQUYP~ Control Units 1. Units: Modular in design and consisting of processor board with programmable RAM memory, local operator access and display panel, and integral interface equipment. 2. Control Units Functions: a. Monitor or control each input/output point. b. Independent with hardware clock/calendar and software to maintain control independently. c. Acquire, process, and transfer information to operator station or other -control units on network. d. Accept, process, and execute commands from other control unit'S or devices or operator stations. e. Access both data base and control functions simultaneously. f. Record, evaluate, and report changes of state or value occurring among · associated points. Unit continues to perform associated control functions regardless of stares of network. 3. Input/output Capability: a. Discrete/digital input (contact stares). b. Discrete/digital output. c. Analog input. d. Analog output. e. Pulse input (5 pulses/second). f. Pulse output (0-655 seconds in duration with 0.01 second resolution). 4. Furnish control units with minimum 30 percem spare capacity. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter HVAC Instrumentation and Controls 15900 - 2 2.3 CONTROL VALVES 2.4 2.5 2.6 mo Globe Pattern: 1. Up to 2 inches: Bronze body, bronze trim, rising stem, reneWable composition disc, screwed ends with back seating capacity repackable under pressure. 2. Over 2 inches: lron body, bronze trim, rising stem, plug-type disc, flanged ends, renewable seat and disc. 3. Rate for service pressure of 125 psig at 250 degrees F. 4. Size for 3 psig maximum pressure drop at design flow rate. Electronic Operators: 1. Valves spring return to normal position on freeze, fu'e, or temperature protection. Radiation Valves: 1. Bronze body, bronze trim, 2 or 3 port as indicated on Drawings, replaceable plugs and seats, union and threaded ends. 2. Rate for service pressure of 125 psig at 250 degrees F. 3. Size for 3 psig maximum pressure drop at design flow rate. 4. Operators (2 Position): Synchronous motor with enclosed gear train, dual return springs, valve position indicator; 24 V dc, 0.4 amp. Valves spring return to normal position for temperature protection. 5. Operators (Modulating): Self contained, linear motorized actuator with approximately 3/4 inch stroke, 60 second full travel with transformer and SPDT contacts:. 24 V dc, 6 watt maximum input. INPLrF/OUTPUT SENSORS mo Temperature: 1. Resistance temperature detectors with insertion or averaging elements in ducts and insertion elements for liquids witti brass socket. · 2. Room sensors: Locking cover. 3. Outside air sensors: Watertight inlet fitting shielded from direct rays of sun. TI-IERMOSTATS Electric Room Thermostats: 1. Typei'NEMA DC 3} 24 volts, with Setback/setup temperature control. 2. Covers: Locking with set point adjustment, with thermometer. Line Voltage Thermostats: 1. Integral manual OrdOf~Auto selector switch, single or two-pole, rated for motor load. 2. Cover: Locking with set point adjustment with thermometer. Outdoor Reset Thermostat: Remote bulb or bimetal rod and tube type, proportioning action with adjustable throttling range, adjustable setpoint. TIME CLOCKS Seven-day programming switch timer with synchronous timing motor and seven-day dial. Continuously charged, Ni-cad battery driven, power failure with 8 hour carry over and #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter HVAC Instrumentation and Controls 15900 - 3 Bo multiple switch trippers to control systems for minimum of two and maximum of eight signals each day with two normally open and two normally closed output switches. Solid state programmable time control with 4 separate programs, 24 hour battery carry over 7 day programming. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION ..' A. Verify conditioned power supply is available to panels and to operator workstation. Verify field end devices, wiring, ,and pneumatic tubing is installed prior to installation proceeding. Coordinate installation of system components with installation of mechanical systems equipment including air handling units. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. After completion of installation, test and adjust control equipment. Bo Install panels and other hardware in position on permanent walls not subject to excessive vibration. Install software in panels. Implement features of programs to specified requirements and appropriate to sequence of operation. Install thermostats and other exposed control sensors at locations as indicated on Drawings. Coordinate with room components before installation. Install 60 inches above floor. Align with light switches. E. Install guards on thermostats in resident rooms. 3.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Boiler System: 1. Indoor/outdoor reset and domestic water controller will turn on primary pump and fire boilers in sequence to maintain reset temperature. Domestic water priority mode will override reset control and f~re boilers to maintain 110° domestic water temperature. Control shall be Heat-Timer model HWR-Q or equal. 2. Indirect water heater tank shall maintain 110° water. On a call for heat from the tank sensor, pump shall start to allow boiler flow. Above 110% the pump shall be off. 3. Boiler control ihall alternate boilers on a weekly schedule. 4. Radiant floor pump and fan Coil pump will run anytime outside temperature is below 65°. //02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter I-IVAC Instrumentation and Controls 15900 - 4 Fan Coil Units: 1. 7 day programmable thermostat and unitary mounted DDC module shall control unit. On a call for heat, the dampers shall modulate to minimum position and the hot water valve shall open. The controller shall allow an economizer mode to provide 100% outside air if appropriate. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pi&in Animal Shelter HVAC Instrumentation and Controls 15900 - 5 SECTION 15950 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY ao Section Includes: ..' 1. Testing adjusting, and balancing of air systems.. 2. Testing adjusting, and balancing of hydronic systems. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Draft Reports: Submit for review prior to final acceptance of Project. Test Reports: Submit prior to final acceptance of Project and for inclusion in operating and maintenance manuals. Assemble in soft cover, letter size, 3-ring binder, with table of contents page and tabs, and cover identification. Include reduced scale drawings with air outlets and equipment identified to correspond with data sheets, and indicating thermostat locations. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Report Forms: Forms prepared following ASHRAE 111, NEBB forms. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Before starting work, verify systems are complete and operable. B. Report defects, deficiencies, or abnormal conditions in mechanical systems preventing system balance. C. Beginning of work means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.2 INSTALLATION TOLERANCES A. Air Handling Systems: Adjust to within plus or minus 5 percent of design for supply systems and plus or minus 10 percent of design for return and exhaust systems. B. Air Outlets and Inlets: Adjust to within plus or minus 10 percent of design. #02-021 . AsperdPitkin Animal Shelter Testing, Adjusting, and'Balancing 15950- I 3.3 3.4 3.5 C. Hydronic Systems: Adjust to within plus or minus 10 percent of design. AIR SYSTEM PROCEDURE A. Adjust air handling and distribution systems to deliver design supply, return, and exhaust air quantities within previously stated tolerances. B. Make air quantity measurements in ducts by traverse of entire cross sectional area of duct. C. Measure air quantities at air inlets and outlets. ..' D. Use volume control devices to regulate air quantities only to extent those adjustments do not create objectionable air motion or sound levels. Change volume using dampers mounted in ducts. E. Vary total system air quantities by adjustment of£an speeds. Provide drive changes to accomplish system air flow. Vary branch air quantities by damper regulation. F. Measure static air pressure conditions on air supply units, including filter and Coil pressure drops, and total pressure across fan. Allow for pressure drop equivalent to 50 percent loading of filters. G. Adjust automatic outside air, return air, and exhaust air dampers for design conditions. H. Measure temperature conditions across outside air, return air, and exhaust air dampers to check leakage. I. At modulating damper locations, take measurements and balance at extreme conditions. WATER SYSTEM PROCEDURE A. Adjust water systems after air balancing to deliver design quantities within previously stated tolerances. B. Use calibrated fittings or equipment and pressure gages to determine flow rates for system balance. Where not installed, base flow balance on temperature difference across heat transfer elements. C. Change system balance with automatic control valves fully open to heat transfer elements. D. Change adjustment of water distribution systems by means of balancing cocks, valves, and fittings. CONTROL SYSTEM PROCEDURE A. Verify all sequences. B. Verify all calibrations. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing 15950 -2 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Verify recorded data represents actually measured or observed conditions. B. Permanently mark settings of valves, dampers, and other adjustment devices. Set and lock memory stops. END OF SECT1ON #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin Animal Shelter Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing 15950 - 3 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 GENERAL CONDITIONS ho The Instructions to Bidders, General Conditions, Special Conditions, Addendas, Alternates, these technical specifications and all drawings, together with the Form of Proposal and Agreement, comprise the Contract Documents for the Electrical Contract. The Electrical Contractor shall examine all of these documents prior to submitting his or her proposal. Bo The Contractor is required to read carefully the specifications for all parts of the work so as to become familiar not only with the work covered by this Section, but also that of other Divisions and Sections, including all drawings. Co Refer to the General Requirements, Division 15 - Mechanical, as many of the general' requirements stated therein are applicable to the electrical work and coordination of the two trades is covered. The Contractor shall watch the progress of the work and report to the Architect immediately any cases where ample space has not been provided to accommodate his work. He must not cut through any finished work until he has received permission from the Architect. No claims for extra work will be allowed because of misinterpretation of Plans and Specifications, or due to conflict between trades for useable space. mo The Contractor is invited to submit alternative methods or materials as a cost reduction factor, however safety and integrity of the systems must be maintained. These alternative methods or materials are not to be implemented unless written permission is provided by the Architect. The General Contractor shall be responsible for all work included in this section and the delegation of work to the Electrical Contractor, shall not relieve him of this responsibility. The Electrical Contractor' and'his subcontractors who perform work under this section shall be responsible to the General Contractor. Before submitting bid, Contractor shall visit the site and examine all adjoining existing buildings, equipment and space conditions on which his Work is in any way dependent for the best workmanship and operation according to the intent of specifications and drawings. He shall report to the Architect any condition which might prevent him from installing his equipment in the manner intended. No consideration, or allowance will be granted for failure to visit site, or for any alleged misunderstanding of materials to be furnished, or work to be done. 1.2' CONTENTS A. Specified Herein: General requirements for electrical work B. Described herein are the following: #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010- 1 1.3 SCOPE A. Co 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Scope. Work not Included. Quality Assurance, Standards and Symbols. Fees and Inspection Certificates. Materials. Submittals. Substitutions. Temporary Power and Light. Electrical Drawings. Coordination. Equipment Identification and Marking. Sleeves, Inserts, Fastenings, Supports, Cutting and Patching. Scaffolding. Trenching and Backfilling. Testing Adjusting, Cleaning. As-Built Drawings. Operation and Maintenance Manuals. Any apparatus, appliance, material or work not shown on drawings but mentioned in the specifications, or vice versa, or any incidental accessories necessary to make the work complete and perfect in all respects and ready for operation, even if not particularly specified, shall be furnished, delivered and installed by the Contractor without additional expense to the Owner. Minor details not usually shown or specified, but necessary for proper installation and operation, shall be included in the Contractor's estimate, the same as if herein specified or shown. It is the intention of the Specifications and Drawings to call for finished work, tested, and ready for operation. With submission of bid, the Electrical Contractor shall give written notice to the Arch itect of any materials or apparatus believed inadequate or unsuitable, in violation of laws, ordinances, or rules; and any necessary items or work omitted. In the absence of such written notice, it is mutually agreed the Contractor has included the cost of ali required items in his proposal, and that he will be responsible for the approved satisfactory functioning of the entire system without extra compensation. The work consists of the following: 1. One meter stack with a 400 amp main disconnect. One 200amp panelboard and two 125 amp panelboards. 2. Primary service cable, conduit, transformer, metering transformers, meter socket and meter will be provided by the local electric company. All connections at the transformer will be made by them. 3. Contractor will provide trench, backfill per the electrical company specifications. 4. Branch feeders, branch wiring, receptacles, special outlets, switches, light fixtures, dimmers, contactors, starters, timers, etc., as shown on the plans or required for operation of the electrical system. 5. A complete conduit and raceway system, including rigid, thin-wall, flexible, sealtite and plastic conduits properly grounded to the building grounding system and/or water service piping. #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 2 1.4 1.5 °. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Battery operated emergency and exit light fixtures. All power and control wiring including starters, switches, eontaetors, relays, fuses, etc., as shown on the plans or specified herein. A telephone service conduit, where shown on the plans, a plywood mounting board, and installation of Owner furnished cables from outlets to service backboard. Cutting and patching of holes required for the installation in concrete, wood, steel or masonry,. Repair of all damage done to the premises as a result of the installation and removal of all debris or surplus material left by those engaged in the work. Complete and thorough cleaning of all equipment furnished and installed, both inside and outside, and made ready for painting by others. Testing and adjusting of all equipment. Provisions and installation of all bases, supports, hangers and vibration isolators for the work outlined herein. Cooperation with other crafts in putting the installation in place at any time when space required is ready and the progress of the work so dictates. All new outside building lighting and sign lighting, including wiring, .timers, photocells, switches and circuit breakers. Electric power for wall hoating units. Utility service requirements outlined above are general in nature. Consult with local utilities for exact requirements. WORK NOT INCLUDED The following work is not included in this Division unless specifically called for in individual Sections: 1. Motors and controls, unless indicated otherwise, shall be furnished by others, but shall be installed and connected by the Electrical Contractor as indicated on the drawings. 2. Telephone instruments, switches, and Service Entrance cabling shall be furnished and installed by the telephone company. 3. Controls for motors on mechanical equipment will be furnished, installed, and wired by others, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 4. Cable television instruments, switches, and service entrance cabling shall be furnished and installed by the cable television ~ompany. QUALITY ASSURANCE, STANDARDS AND SYMBOLS All materials and workmanship shall comply with all applicable codes, specifications, local ordinances, industry standards, utility company and fire insurance carrier's requirements. Contact proper authorities, obtain and pay for required permits, inspections and utility service connections. Do not include any utility company charges that can be billed directly to the Owner. Bo In case of difference between the building codes, specifications, state laws, local ordinances, industry standards, utility company regulations, fire insurance carrier's requirements, and the contract documents, the most stringent shall govern. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Architect in writing of any such difference. C. Noncompliance: Should the Contractor perform any work that does not comply with the #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 3 Eo requirements of the applicable building codes, state laws, local ordinances, industry standards, fire insurance carrier's requirements, and utility company regulations, he shall bear the cost arising in correcting any such deficiency. Applicable codes and all standards shall include all state laws, local ordinances, .utility company regulations and the applicable requirements of the following nationally accepted codes and standards: 1. Building Codes a. National Building Code. b. Local Building Code. c. National Electrical Code. d. State Electrical Code. e. Local Municipal Electrical Code. 2. Industry Standards, Codes, and Specifications a. AMCA -Air Moving and Conditioning Association. b. ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers. c. ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. d. ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials. e. EIA -Electronic Industries Association. f. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. g. IPCEA - Insulated Power Cable Engineers' Association. h. NEC -National Electrical, Code (NFPA No. 70-1996). i. NBS - National Bureau of Standards. j. NEMA -NatiOnal Electrical Manufacturers' Association. k. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association. 1. USASI - United States of America Standards Institute. m. UL -Underwriters' Laboratories. 3. InsuranceCarriers a. FIA - Factory Insurance Association. b. FMED - Factory Mutual Engineering Division. The Drawings are diagrammatic and indicate generally the locations of material and equipment. These Drawings shall be followed as closely as possible. The Electrical Contractor shall coordinate the work under this secti°n with the architectural, structural, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and the drawings of other trades for exact dimensions, clearances and roughing-in locations. This Contractor shall cooperate with all other trades in order to make minor field adjustments to accommodate the work of others. Do not rely on the scale of the drawings for rough-in measurements, nor use them as Shop Drawings. All materials and equipment for which label service is available shall bear the label of the Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. Guarantee: This Contractor shall guarantee his workmanship and material (incandescent lamps, fuses, and any existing equipment are exempt) for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance and leave his work in perfect order at completion. Should defects develop within the guarantee period, this Contractor shall, upon notice of same, remedy the defects and have all damages to other work or furnishings caused by the defects or the work of correcting same repaired and/or replaced at his expense, to the condition before such damage. #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 4 1.6 1.7 FEES AND INSPECTION CERTIFICATES Ao The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and inspection services and certificates in conjunction with this work. Upon completion of the work, Contractor shall obtain the approval of all recognized agencies concerned with the work, along with the approval of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, such certificates of inspection and approval from said bureau-and/or agencies must be submitted to the Architect. MATERIALS Ao Refer to Division 1 sections for general requirements on products, materials and equipment. All materials shall be new, the best of their respective kinds, unless otherwise specified, and shall be installed by labor thoroughly skilled in the class of work anticipated by this Contract. Co Provide products which are compatible with other prOducts of the eleCtrical work and with other work requiring interface with the electrical work, including electrical connections and control devices. For exposed electrical work, coordinate colors and finishes with other work. Grounding systems use metal underground pipe and driven ground rod as grounding electrodes. Grounding system connections use mechanical fasteners. 1. Select materials, sizes, and types of anchors, fasteners, and supports to carry loads of equipment and raceway, including weight of wire and cable in raceway. Anchor and fasten electrical products to building elements and finishes as follows: a. Steel Structural Elements: Beam clamps, spring steel clips. 2. Identify Electrical components as follows: a. Nameplate for each electrical distribution and control equipment enclosure. b. Wire marker for each conductor at panelboard gutters, pull boxes, and outlet and junction boxes. c. Mechanical Equipment Control. to Fo All .equipment and materials used in relation to control work for the project shall be new and shall bear the manufacturer's name and trade name. The equipment and material shall be essentially the standard product of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of the required type of equipment and shall be the manufacturer's latest approved design. Unless otherwise indicated, all heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, and other mechanical equipment, motors, and controls shall be furnished, set in place and wired as follows: RESPONSIBLE DIVISION ITEM FURNISHED SET POWER- CONTROL- WIRED WIllED #02-02i Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 5 Equipment 15 15 16 - Combination Magnetic Motor Starters, Magnetic Motor Starters and Contactors 15 16 16 15 Fused and Unfused Disconnect Switches, Thermal Overload Switches and Heaters, Manual Motor Starters 16(1) 16(1) 16 Manual-Operating and Multi- Speed Switches 15 16 16 16 Controls, Relays, Transformers 15 15 16 15 Thermostats (low voltage) and Time Switches 15 15 16 15 Thermostats, (line voltage) 15 15 16 16 Temperature Control Panels 15 15 16 15 Motor and Solenoid Valves, Damper Motors, PE & EP Switches 15 15(2) 15(2) Push-button Stations and Pilot 15 15(2) 15(2) Heating, Cooling, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Controls 15 15 16 15 Exhaust Fan Switches 15 16 16 15(2) Fire Protection Controls 16 16 16 16 Fire and Smoke Detectors 16(3) 16(3) 16 16(3) Subscript Footnotes: Under Division 15 if furnished factory-wired as part of equipment or if furnished with combination starters. If item is for line voltage, set in place and connect under Division 16. Where factory mounted on equipment or attached to piping or ducts and using line voltage, furnish and set under Division 15 and connect under Division 16. For units mounted in or on mechanical equipment or ducts, fan shnt-down connections stlall be under Division 15, and all other connections under Division 16. 1.8 SUBMITTALS #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter · Electrical General Provisions 16O1O - 6 1.9 Furnish the Architect with complete shop drawings and associated data in accordance with General Conditions, for all major elements of the Electrical work for review, checking and approval. None of the folloWing equipment shall be fabricated, delivered, erected or connected other than from drawings officially approved by the Architect. Coordinate with subcontractors for HVAC and Plumbing work. 1. Switchboards, panelboards, loadcenters, CT cabinets, meter housings, and motor control centers. 2. Lighting fixtures, lighting ~ontrol panels, dimmers, lamps and ballasts. 3. Conduit, wiring, and fittings. 4. Disconnect switches, contactors, time clocks, photocells and motor starters. 5. Toggle switches, receptacles, and face plates. 6. Junction boxes, pull boxes, wireway, gutter, surface raceway'and fittings. 7. Fire alarm system control panel, smoke detectors, heat'detectors, horns and combination horn/strobes, pull stations, duct detectors, annunciator panel, digital dialer and other system components. 8. Telephone jacks, face plates, cabling, patch panels and'other system components. 9. Computer jacks, face plates, cabling, patch panels and other system components. 10. Cable television jacks, face plates, cabling, patch panels and other system components. 11. Intercom system components and wiring. 12. Public address system components and wiring. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and present five (5) copies of shop drawings or brochures for all fixtures, equipment, and accessories to the Engineer for the Engineer's approval. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and present five (5) copies of a schedule of manufacturers of all materials for which shop drawings or brochures are not presented. No equipment shall be ordered, purchased, or installed prior to approval of the shop drawings, brochures, and schedules. Checking is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance shown is subject to the requirements of the plans and specifications. Contractor is responsible for: dimensions which shall be confirmed and correlated at the job site; fabrication processes and techniques of construction; coordination of his work with that of all other trades; and the satisfactory performance of his work. SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS In general, the contract drawings and specifications show and describe arrangements suitable for the specific items of equipment either named or described. In the event that Contractor submits for approval, and receives such approval, for a device or piece of equipment which requires cortnections or arrangements of these services differing from those indicated or described in the contract documents, Contractor shall give timely notice and shall make suitable alterations in the~ work to accommodate the substitute equipment, and shall be responsible for any and all additional costs incurred by virtue of the substitution of such equipment for the equipment named or described in the contract documents. The naming of a certain brand or make or manufacturer in the specifications is to establish a quality standard for the article desired. The Contractor is not restricted to the use of the specific brand of the manufacturer.named un!gsg so ~ndicated in the specifications. However, where a substitution is requested, a substitution will be permitted only with the written approval of the Architect. Request for such substitutions shall be submitted in triplicate to the Architect at least five working days prior to the Bid Opening date. Such requests shall be accompanied by Manufacturer's Data Sheets and #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 7 1.10 1.11 other information that, in the opinion of the .Architect, is necessary for review. No substitute material or equipment shall be ordered, fabricated, shipped or processed in any manner prior to the approval of the Architect. The Contractor shall assume all responsibility for additional expenses as required in any way to meet changes fi.om the original material or equipment specified. TEMPORARY POWER AND LIGHTING The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for all arrangements and costs for providing temporary electrical metering, main switches, and distribution panels at the site as required for construction purposes. The distribution panels shall be located at a central point designated by the Architect. The General Contractor shall indicate prior to installation whether three phase or single-phase service is required. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install a minimum of one OSHA approved pigtail socket with 150-watt lamp for every 500 square feet of floor space, evenly distributed throughout the building. Temporary lighting should provide a minimum of 5 footcandles for safe' and adequate working conditions throughout the project. Co The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install as a minimum power outlets to total one for every 2000 square feet or part thereof of floor area and these shall be 15- or 20- amp, single-phase receptacles for either 110 or 220 volts as directed by the General Contractor. Also provide power for temporary heating and ventilating of storage and construction buildings. Any light or power outlets required over the maximum quantity noted above shall be paid for by the Contractor requiring the same. The power consumption shall be paid for by the General Contractor. to Installation 1. Install work in neat and orderly manner. 2. Make structurally and electrically sound throughout. 3. Maintain to give Continuous service and to provide safe working conditions. 4. Modify and emend service as work progress requires. 5. Locate so that power is available at any desired point with no more than 100 ft. (30.00 m) extension, and with no more than 5% voltage drop at full load. 6. Provide circuit breaker protection for each outlet with ground fault interrupting capacity. Provide equipment grounding continuity for entire system. Completely remove temporary materials and equipment upon completion of construction~ Repair damage caused by installation, and restore to specified or original condition. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS The Drawings are diagrammatic and indicate generally the locations of material and equipment. These Drawings shall be followed as closely as possible. The Electrical Contractor shall coordinate the work under this section with the architectural, structural, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and the drawings of other trades for exact dimensions, clearances and roughing-in locations: This Contractor shall cooperate with all other trades in order to make minor field adjustments to accommodate the work of #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 8 Eo Fo others. Do not rely on the scale of the drawings for rough-in measurements, nor use them as Shop Drawings. The Drawings and Specifications are complementary, each to the other, and the work required by either shall be included in the Contract as if called for by both. If directed by the Architect, the Contractor shall, without extra charge, make reasonable modifications in the layout as needed to prevent conflict with work of other trades or for proper execution of the work. Electrical symbols used on this project are shown in a Symbol List on the accompanying working drawings. This list shows standard symbols and all may not appear on the project drawings. However, wherever the symbol on project drawings occurs, the item shall be provided and installed. Conductor and conduit sizes are shown on the,draw..~gs in an equipment schedule for equipment and in the one line diagram for electrical distribution. Unless otherwise noted all other circuits shall be 3/4" condui~ ~i~ 2# 12(CU, THltN). The use of. 1/2" conduit shall be allowed if conditions warr~t and if,~q~E permission is obtained from the Engineer. In any case, minimum sizes for wire and conduit shall comply with all applicable codes. Major equipment of the system is located on the floor plans and the interconnection conduit and wiring is included in the one line diagrams. The drawings are indicative of the work to be installed, but do not show all bends, fittings, boxes and specialties required to complete the installation. All conduits, wires, outlet boxes, switches, receptacles, devices and fixtures shall be included in the work. The Electrical Contractor shall note. that a!~!,~ins o~f equipment are specified in the singular; however, the Contractor shall provide and install the number of items of equipment as indicated on the drawings and as required for complete systems. J° Where it is stated that the contract0r shal! ,'provide" a device or piece of equipment, it shall mean that SUch deViceS or equipments are furnished and installed. 1.12 COORDINATION A4 General: Refer to the Division 1 sections for general coordination requirements applicable to the entire work. It is recogniZed that the contract documents are diagrammatic in showing certain physical relationships which must be established within the electrical work, and in its interface with other work including utilities and mechanical work, and that such establishment is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. Install the wiring and equipment at such times and in such manner as will in no way retard progress or completion of the project. Arrange electrical work in a neat, well.organized manner with conduit and similar servicesru~!.,ng parallel with primary lines of the building construction, and with a minimum of 7'0" overhead clearance where possible. Locate operating and .control equipment properly to provide easy access and arrange entire electrical work with adequate access for operation and maintenance. Advise other trades of openings required in their work for the subsequent move-in of #02-021 Aspen ! Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 - 9 1.13 large units of electrical work (equipment). The layout of wiring on the small scale drawings shall not be considered absolute. The design shall be subject to such revisions as may be necessary to overcome building obstructions. No changes shall be made in outlet locations without the written consent of the Architect. Co Examine the Architectural Drawings and details for the placement of all outlets to properly coordinate them with relation to cabinets, tables, benches, structural panels, trims, moldings, etc. Examine all other shop drawings, catalog cuts, etc., for special apparatus which may be roughed-in and to which connections must be made. Outlets, apparatus and connections thereto which are improperly located through failure to follow the above instructions, shall be subject to correction, and/or relocation without extra charge to the Owner. Do Coordination Drawings: For locations where several elements of electrical (or combined mechanical and electrical) work must be sequenced and positioned with precision in order to fit into the available space, prepare coordination' drawings (shop drawings) showing the actual physical dimensions (at accurate scale) required for the installation. Prepare and submit coordination drawings prior to purchase-fabrication-coordination. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION AND MARKING Identification of Equipment 1. Provide and install laminated black and white lamacoid nameplates for all service switches, distribution switches, distribution switchboards, branch circuit panelboards, safety switches, cabinets, starters, and other equipment with their correct degignation. Label equipment in areas accessible to the public on inside of enclosure only. Nameplates shall be firmly secured to front cover or door with two properly sized pop rivets. 2. Mount a typewritten directory behind plastic on the inside of each branch circuit panel door, giving the number, description and location of the circuit controlled by each circuit breaker. Revise existing directories to reflect circuit modifications under this contract. 3. All fused safety switches and fused switch units in switchboards shall individually bear a fuse label showing proper size and type of fuse to be used. 4. Install wiring diagrams on the inside cover of all starters, switches and other such equipment. Such diagrams shall not be handwritten. 5. All junction boxes with blank covers shall have circuits contained therein identified by means of permanent black "Magic Marker" on the cover. Lettering shall include name of equipment, the specific unit number and any reference to "On-Off", or other instructions that are applicable. Nameplates shall be laminated phenolic with a black surface and white core. Use 1/16" thick material for plates up to 2" x 4". For larger sizes use 1/8" thick material. Do Lettering shall be condensed Gothic. The space between lines shall be equal to the width of the letters. Use 1/4" minimum height letters which occupy four to the inch. Increase letter size to 3/4" on larger plates. Provide warning signs where there is hazardous exposure or danger associated with access to, or operation of, electrical facilities. Provide text of sufficient clarity and #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010- 10 1.14 lettering of sufficient size to convey adequate information at each location; mount permanently in an appropriate and effective location. Comply with recognized industry standards for color and design. Operational Tags: Where needed for proper and adequate information on operation and maintenance of electrical systems, provide tags of plasticized card stock, either pre- printed or hand printed to convey the message; example: "DO NOT OPEN THIS SWITCH WHEN BURNER IS OPERATING". Feeders, mains, branches for power and light, common and section wires for any special signal or control systems, etc., shall be tagged and identified With standard wire markers in all panels and pull boxesJ The taggingShould eonveythe circuit number and the equipment it serves (i.e. - "PP 1-7,9,11 AC-1 ". Lighting and receptacle circuits need only identify the circuit number. All exterior underground conduits shall be identified with a 4" plastic ribbon tape for the full length of the underground conduit, installed 6" below the ground and above the conduit. Tape shall be printed to warn and identify electrical conduit buffed below. SLEEVES, INSERTS, FASTENINGS, SUPPORTS, CUTTING AND PATCHING The Electrical Contractor shall provide and install metallic supports'as required for the proper installation of raceway systems and all other equipment installed under this division of the contract conforming to the latest edition of the NEC. Bo Co Do Conduit shall be supported on approved types of wall brackets, ceiling trapezes, strap hangers or pipe supports. All fastenings, supports, clamps and anchors, etc., shall be of type made for the purpose. For hollow tile, or lath construction, toggle or machine bolt fastenings shall be used. For structural iron. use. ~achige s~rews an~df0r s01i~.~m~$onry use metallic expansion shields and machine screws. For wood or materials of similar' . fibrous nature, lag screws or bolts shall be employed. Screws with wooden plugs or anchors will not be accepted on any of the work. Studs and fasteners implanted in solid masonry by power actuated devices will be acceptable if precautions are taken to prevent spalling. The use of insulated wiresha!! not..be a~ptable as an attaching means for conduit or other equipment. Conduit shall be securely fastened to all sheet metal outlets, junction and pull boxes with two galvanized locknuts and bushing, care being taken to see that the full number of threads project through, to permit the bushing to be drawn tight against the end of the conduit, after which the locknuts 'shall be made tight sufficiently to draw them into firm electrical contact with the outlet box..~stall a plastic bushing on end of conduits stubbed into ceiling spaces to protect cabling. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for all concrete pads, supports, piers, bases, foundations, and encasement required for the electrical equipment and conduit. The concrete pads for the electrical equipment shall be six inches larger all around than the base of the equipment unless specifically indicated otherwise. Obtain wriuen approval of the Architect before notching, boring, chipping, burning, drilling, welding to structural members. Fo Furnish and install all sleeves ~hich. ar~r~exluired to protect equipment or which may be necessary to facilitate its installation. Sleeves used in conjunction with formed concrete #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010 ~ 11 1.15 1.16 1.17 shall be located where required and approved by the Architect. Provide "Flameseal" or other approved fire stopping material at all penetrations through rated walls, floors and ceilings. Go Provide and install all inserts required for equipment. Inserts shall be cast iron or cast steel of slotted type to receive a machine bolt head or nut, after installation. Be responsible for the proper spacing of inserts and their alignment and preservation before and during construction. Ho The subcontractor for this Section shall give the General Contractor complete information as to the size, position and arrangement of conduits, cabinets, boxes, etc., requiting openings in flOOrs, walls, etc., so openings may be provided as construction progresses. Refer to General Conditions, Article "Openings, Channels, Cutting, Etc." Cutting and channeling shall be by Electrical Contractor;, patching will be done by General Contractor. All conduit and outlet installations and cutting of any kind must be done with great care so as not to leave unsightly surfaces which may not be entirely concealed by plates,escutcheons or other normal concealing construction. If such unsightly conditions occur, Contractor will be required, at his own expense, to replace the damaged construction. J. Provide nail guards on both sides of studs to protect Type NM cable runs. SCAFFOLDING Ao Furnish and erect all scaffolding, ladders, etc., required in the installation of wiring, equipment and fixtures. TRENCHING AND BACKFILLING Perform all trenching and backfill required by work under this division of the specifications. Trenching and backfilling shall be done in accordance with the "Site Work" division of the specifications and as herein specified. This portion of the work shall be executed under the direct supervision of the General Contractor. Trenches shall be excavated to the depth required for the utilities involved. The trench bottom shall be graded true and free from debris, stones and soft spots. Where direct burial cables are used, four inches of fmc sand shall be placed in the bottom of the trench prior to cable placement. Bo Refer to section 16010-1.13 for information regarding the marking of underground conduit with marker tape. TESTING, ADJUSTING AND CLEANING As sOOn as electric power is available and connected to serve the equipment in the building, and everything is ready for £mal testing and placing in service, a complete operational test shall be made in the presence of the Architect. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary instruments and equipment, and make all tests, adjustments, and trial operations required to place the system in balanced and satisfactory operating condition, and he shall pay all professional engineering fees required in such testing. Data on all tests shall be submitted to the Architect. Furnish all necessary assistance and #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010- 12 Bo Fo Ho instructions to properly instruct the Owner's authorized personnel in the operation and care of the system. The voltage levels between the different phases shall be balanced to within 5% of each other. A recording meter shall be used to measure simultaneously the voltages from phase to phase, and phase to neutral, for a continuous period of not less than 24 hours. The printed results 0fthis test shall be forwarded to the Architect for review. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for making any circuiting changes deemed necessary by the Architect in order to maintain the balanced voltage levels under normal operating conditions. Prior to testing the system, the feeders and branch circuits shall be continuous from main feeders to main panels, to subpanels, to outlets, with all breakers and fuses in place. The system shall be tested free from shorts and grounds, No circuits shall be energized without the Owner's approval. The right is reserved to inspect and test any portion of the equipment and/or materials during the progress of its erection. The Contractor shall further test all wiring and connections for continuity and grounds before connecting any fixtures or equipment. The Contractor shall test the entire system in the presence of the Architect or his engineer when the system is finally completed to insure that all portions are free from short circuits or ground faults. The Electrical Contractor shall provide the Architect with certification of the inspection and approval of an active member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors of all work completed and included in the section, if required. The Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the Inspector when work reaches inspection stage. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the local fire authority having jurisdiction in order that local inspection may be carded out at the proper stage for fire alarm system and installed components. The Electrical Contractor shall pay for all permits, inspection fees, and installation fees as required to complete the work under this Section of the Contract. This Contractor shall guarantee the materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the time the installation is accepted by the Owner. If, during this time, any defects should show up due to any defective materials, workmanship, negligence or want of proper care on the part of this Contractor, he shall furnish any new materials as necessary, repair said defects, and put the system in order at his own expense on receipt of notice of such defects from the Architect. This specification is not intended to imply that the Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for negligence of the Owner. Upon completion of the work, all component parts, both singularly and as a whole, shall be adjusted and left in satisfactory condition. All parts of the installation, including lighting fixtures, panelboards, etc., shall be cleaned, dusted or washed and adjusted to the 'satisfaction of the Architect. 1.18 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A. Contractor shall keep an accurate record of all deviations from contract drawings and #02-021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010- 13 1.19 specifications. He shall neatly and correctly enter in cOlored ink or pencil any deviations on drawings affected, and shall keep drawings available for inspection. Bo At the completion of the job, and before final acceptance, the Contractor shall provide to the Architect two complete sets of electrical prints marked to show the work "as-built". The Contractor shall show modifications to locations for all major electrical devices, including panelboards and all major runs of conduit, the circuiting of each f'mture, outlet, etc., shall be shown. Certify to the accuracy of each print, by signature and date thereon, and deliver same to Architect. Drawings shall be reproducibles. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS io Contractor shall prepare, assemble and submit three (3) copies of an Operation and Maintenance Manual for the electrical system as installed. Operation and Maintenance manuals shall be typed and bound in a hard cover, three ring binder or equivalent protection, and shall contain as a minimum the following: 1. Shop drawings or catalog product literature of all material listed in paragraph 1.08 Submittals. 2. Wiring diagrams and instructions for fire alarm system, contactors, motor starters and time clocks. 3. Control drawings for any systems not furnished under other contracts. 4. Maintenance instructions for all equipment furnished under this contract. 5. Table of equipment listing motor starter sizes, overload sizes, and fuse sizes. Co Table of light f~-mares listing manufacture and model number; lamp type, manufacture and model number; ballast type, manufacture and model number. Do A list of contacts with phone numbers for all systems for Owners' use, in the event the electrical system requires service work within the Warranty period. to Copy of Certificate of Acceptance from the Electrical Inspector, Fire Marshall and any other applicable authorities. F. Copy of Warranty Letter from Electrical Contractor and appropriate sub-contractors. END OF SECTION 16010 # 02 -021 Aspen / Pitkin County Animal Shelter Electrical General Provisions 16010- 14 SECTION 16060 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Ao Section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Includes: Rod electrodes. Active electrodes. Wire. Grounding well components. Mechanical connectors. Exothermic connections. B. Related 1. o Sections: Section 02590 - Site Grounding: Site related grounding components for buildings and facilities. Section 03200 - Concrete Reinforcement: Bonding or welding bars when reinforcing steel is used for electrodes. 1.2 REFERENCES Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: 1. IEEE 142 - Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems. 2. IEEE 1100 - Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment. National Fire Protection Association: 1. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Grounding systems use the following elements as grounding electrodes: 1. Metal underground water pipe. 2. Concrete-encased electrode. 3. Rod electrode. 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Grounding System Resistance: 25 ohms maximum. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Section 01330 ~ Submittal Procedures: Requirements for submittals. B. Product Data: Submit data on grounding electrodes and connections. #02-021 AsperdPitkin County Animal Shelter Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 1 '1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 C. Test Reports: Indicate overall resistance to ground and resistance of each electrode. D. Manufacturer's Certificate: Certify Products meet or exceed specified requirements. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Requirements for submittals. Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of components and grounding electrodes. QUALITY ASSURANCE Ao Be Provide grounding materials conforming to requirements of NEC, IEEE 142, and UL labeled. Perform Work in accordance with State of Colorado, Municipality of Grand Junction. standard. C. Maintain one copy of each document on site. QUALIFICATIONS Bo Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing Products specified in this section with minimum three years experience. Installer: Company specializing in performing work of this section with minimum three years experience. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Accept materials on site in original factory packaging, labeled with manufacturers identification. Protect from weather and construction traffic, dirt, water, chemical, and mechanical damage, by storing in original packaging. Co Do not deliver items to project before time of installation. Limit shipment of bulk and multiple-use materials to quantities needed for immediate installation. 1.10 COORDINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Requirements for coordination. B. Complete grounding and bonding of building reinforcing steel prior concrete placement. PART 2 PRODUCTS #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 2 2.1 ROD ELECTRODES 2.2 2.3 2.4 A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Apache Grounding/Edco Inc. Copperweld, Inc. Erico, Inc. O-Z Gedney Co. Thomas & Betts, Electrical. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo Product 1. 2. 3. Description: Material: Copper-clad steel or Copper. Diameter: 3/4 inch. Length: 8 feet. C. Connector: Connector for exothermic welded connection or U-bolt clamp. A. Material: Stranded copper. B. Foundation Electrodes: As shown on drawings. C. Grounding Electrode Conductor: Copper conductor bare. D. Bonding Conductor: Copper conductor bare or insulated. MECHANICAL CONNECTORS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Apache Grounding/Edco Inc. Copperweld, Inc. Edco, Inc. ILSCO Corporation. O-Z Gedney Co. Thomas & Betts, Electrical. Substitutions: Pi~rmitted. Description: Bronze connectors, suitable for grounding and bonding applications, in configurations required for particular installation. EXOTHERMIC CONNECTIONS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Apache Grounding/Erico Inc. Cadweld, Edco, Inc. Copperweld, Inc. ILSCO Corporation. O-Z Gedney Co. Thomas & Betts, Electrical. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 Agpen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 3 Product DeScriptiOn: Exothermic materials, accessories, and tools for preparing and making permanent field connections between groun, ding system components. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION Ao Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Verification of existing conditions before starting work. B. Verify f'mal backfill and compaction has been completed before driving rod electrodes. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Remove paint, rust, mill oils, and surface contaminants at connection points. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with IEEE 142 and 1100. B. Install rod electrodes as required. C. Install grounding and bonding conductors concealed from view. D. Bond together metal siding not attached to grounded structure; bond to ground. Install isolated grounding conductor for circuits supplying personal computers in accordance with IEEE 1100. Equipment Grounding Conductor: Install separate, insulated conductor within each feeder circuit raceway. Terminate each end on suitable lug, bus, or bushing. Install continuous grounding using underground cold water' system and building steel as grounding electrode. Where water piping is not available, install artificial station ground by means of driven rods or buried electrodes. Permanently ground, entire light and power system in accordance with NEC, including service equipment, distribution panels, lighting panelboards, switch and starter enclosures, motor frames, grounding type receptacles, and other exposed non-current carrying metal parts of electrical equipment. Install branch circuits feeding isolated ground receptacles with separate insulated grounding conductor, connected only at isolated ground receptacle, ground terminals, and at ground bus of serving panel. Accomplish grounding of electrical system by using insulated grounding conductor installed with feeders and branch circuit conductors in conduits. Size grounding conductors in accordance with NEC. Install from grounding bus of serving panel to ground bus of served panel, grounding screw of receptacles, lighting fixture housing, light switch outlet boxes or metal enclosures of service equipment. Ground conduits by #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 4 3.4 means .of grounding bushings on terminations at panelboards with installed number 12 conductor to grounding bus. K. Grounding electrical system using continuous metal raceway system enclosing circuit conductors in accordance with NEC. L. Permanently attach equipment and grounding conductors prior to energizing equipment. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Field inspecting, testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Perform ground resistance testing in accordance with IEEE 142. C. Perform continuity testing in accordance with IEEE 142. D. When improper grounding is found on receptacles, check receptacles in entire project and correct. Perform retest. END OF'SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Grounding and Bonding 16060 - 5 SECTION 16100 WIRING METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Section includes building wire and cable, conduit and tubing, surface raceway, boxes, wiring devices, wiring connectors, and connections. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Wiring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Products: Solid conductor for feeders and branch circuits 10 AWG and smaller. Stranded conductors for control circuits. Conductor not smaller than 12 AWG for power and' lighting circuits. Conductor not smaller than 16 AWG for control circuits. 10 AWG conductors for 20 ampere, 120 volt branch circuits longer than 75 feet. Bo Wiring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Methods: Concealed Dry Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THW TH/-IN/THWN insulation, in raceway. Exposed Dry Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway. Above Accessible Ceilings: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway. Wet or Damp Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THWN insulation, in raceway. Exterior Locations: Building'wire, Type THI-IN/THWN insulation, in raceway. Underground Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway. C. Conductor sizes are based on copper. Aluminum conductors shall not be acceptable. Raceway and boxes are located as indicated on Drawings, and at other locations where required for splices, taps, wire pulling, equipment connections, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Eo Raceway Products: 1. Underground More than 5 Feet outside Foundation Wall: Use rigid steel conduit, or thickwall nonmetallic conduit. Use cast metal boxes or nonmetallic handhole. 2. Underground Within 5 Feet outside Foundation Wall: Use rigid steel conduit, and thin-wall nonmetallic conduit. Use cast metal boxes. 3. In or Under Slab on Grade: Use rigid steel conduit, and thin-wall nonmetallic conduit. Use cast metal boxes. 4. Outdoor Locations, Above Grade: Use rigid steel and electrical metallic tubing. Use cast metal outlet, pull, and junction boxes. 5. In Slab Above Grade: Use rigid steel conduit, electrical metallic tubing and thickwall nonmetallic conduit. Use cast sheet metal boxes. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Wiring Methods 16100- 1 Wet and Damp Locations: Use rigid steel, electrical metallic robing, thickwall nometallic conduit. Use cast metal or nonmetallic outlet, junction, and pull boxes. Use flush mounting outlet box in finished areas. Concealed Dry Locations: Use rigid steel and electrical metallic tubing. Use sheet-metal boxes. Use flush mounting outlet box in finished areas. Use hinged enclosure for large pull boxes. Exposed Dry. Locations: Use rigid steel and electrical metallic robing. Use flush mounting outlet box in finished areas. Use hinged enclosure for large pull boxes. F. Minimum Raceway Size: 3/4 inch unless otherwise specified. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's catalog information for each wiring device. PART 2 PRODUCTS · 2.1 SURFACE' METAL RACEWAY Product Description: Sheet metal channel with fitted cover, suitable for use as surface metal raceway, with manufacturer's standard enamel finish. Furnish manufacturer's standard accessories; match finish on raceway. 2.2 WIREWAY Ao Product Description: General purpose type wireway with screw cover and manufacturer's standard enamel f'mish. 2.3 WALL SWITCHES Single Pole Switch: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Doubie Pole Switch: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Three-way Switch/Keyed Three-way Switch: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Four-way Switch: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. #02-021 AsperffPitkin County Animal Shelter Wiring Methods 16100 - 2 2.4 2.5 Eo 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Jam Switch: 1. Leviton. 2. .Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. F. Color: Ivory. WALL DIMMERS Bo Manufacturers: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Semiconductor dimmer for incandescent lamps with ON-OFF switch operation at lowest brightness setting. Body and Handle: Ivory plastic with rotary knob or linear slide. Voltage: 120 volts. RECEPTACLES mo Bo Fourplex Receptacle Wall and Floor: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. Duplex Convenience Receptacle/Wall and Floor: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. GFCI Receptacle: 1. Leviton. 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. D. Color: Ivory. 2.6 WALL PLATES A. Manufacturers: 1. Leviton. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Wiring Methods 16100 - 3 2.7 2. Lutron. 3. Eagle. 4. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Decorative Cover Plate: Ivory. C. Jumbo Cover Plate: Ivory. D. Weatherproof Cover Plate: Gasketed cast m ..ega~ 1 with hinged and gasketed device cover. MULTIOUTLET ASSEMBLY A. Multioutlet Assembly: Sheet metal channel with fitted cover, with pre-wired receptacles, suitable for use as multioutlet assembly. Furnish manufacturer, s standard enamel finish. B. Receptacles: NEMA WD 6, type 5-15R, single receptacle. C. Receptacle Spacing: 12 inches on center. D. Fittings: Furnish manufacturer's standard couplings, elbows, and connectors. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION. A. Do Route raceway and cable to meet Project conditions. Set wall mounted boxes at elevations to accommodate mounting heights indicated. Adjust box location up to 2 feet prior to rough-in when required to accommodate intended purpose. Do not install flush mounting box back-to-back in walls; install boxes with minimum 24 inches separation. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Wiring Methods 16100 - 4 SECTION 16130 RACEWAY AND BOXES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Ao Section includes conduit and tubing, surface raceways, wireways, outlet boxes, pul.l and junction boxes, and handholes. Bo Related Sections: 1. Section 16141 - Floor Boxes. 1.2 REFERENCES National Electrical Manufacturers Association: 1. NEMA 250 - Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum). 2. NEMA FB 1 - Fittings, Cast Metal Boxes, and Conduit Bodies for Conduit and Cable Assemblies. 3. NEMA OS 1 - Sheet Steel Outlet Boxes, Device Boxes, Covers, and Box Supports. 4. NEMA OS 2 - Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes, Device Boxes, Covers, and Box Supports. 5. NEMA RN I ~ Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Externally Coated Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit and Intermediate Metal Conduit. 6. NEMA TC 2 - Electrical Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Tubing and Conduit. 7. NEMA TC 3 - PVC Fittings for Use with Rigid P¥C Conduit and Tubing. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION mo Raceway and boxes located as indicated on Drawings, and at other locations required for splices, taps, wire pulling, equipment connections, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Raceway and boxes are shown in approximate locations unless dimensioned. Provide raceway to complete wiring system. 1.4 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS A. Minimum Raceway Size: 3/4 inch unless otherwise specified. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures: Submittal procedures. Product Data: Submit for the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Flexible metal conduit. Liquidtight flexible metal conduit. Nonmetallic conduit. Flexible nonmetallic conduit. Nonmetallic tubing. Raceway fittings. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal She lter Raceway and Boxes 16130- 1 1.6 1.7 1.8 7. Conduit bodies. 8. Surface raceway. 9. Wireway. 10. Pull and junction boxes. 11. Handholes. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Submit application conditions and limitations of use stipulated by Product testing agency specified under Regulatory Requirements. Include instructions for storage, handling, protection, examination, preparation, and installation of Product. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Closeout procedures. Project Record Documents: 1. Record actual routing of conduits larger than 2 inch trade size. 2. Record actual locations and mounting heights of outlet, pull, and junction boxes. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Section 01600 - Product Requirements: Product storage and handling requirements. Protect conduit from corrosion and entrance of debris by storing above grade. Provide appropriate covering. C. Protect P¥C conduit from sunlight. COORDINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Coordination and project conditions. B. Coordinate instal lation of outlet boxes for equipment connected under Section 16150. Coordinate mounting heights, orientation and locations of outlets mounted above counters, benches, and backsplashes. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 METAL CONDUIT A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Raceway and Boxes 16130-2 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 B. Rigid Steel Conduit: ANSI C80.1. C. Intermediate Metal Conduit OMC): Rigid steel. D. Fittings and Conduit Bodies: NEMA FB 1; material to match conduit. LIQUIDTIGHT FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical ProdUcts. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: Interlocked steel construction with P¥C jacket. C. Fittings: NEMA FB 1. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: ANSI C80.3; galvanized tubing. C. Fittings and Conduit Bodies: NEMA FB 1; steel compression or set screw type. NONMETALLIC CONDUIT A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: NEMA TC 2; Schedule 40 or 80 PVC. C. Fittings and Conduit Bodies: NEMA TC 3. SURFACE METAL RACEWAY Manufacturers: 1. Carlon Electrical Products. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Raceway and Boxes 16130-3 2.6 2.7 3. 4. 5. 62 Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Sheet metal channel with fitted cover, suitable for use as surface metal raceway. C. Size: To be determined by Contractor. D. Finish: To be determined by Owner. Fittings, Boxes, and Extension Rings: Furnish manufacturer's standard accessories; match finish on raceway. WIREWAY ho Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. 'The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: General purpose Raintight type wireway. C. Knockouts: Manufacturer's standard. OUTLET BOXES A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. Sheet Metal Outlet Boxes: NEMA OS 1, galvanized steel. 1. Luminaire and Equipment Supporting Boxes: Rated for weight of equipment supported; furnish 1/2 inch male fixture studs where required. Co Cast Boxes: NEMA FB 1, Type FD, cast feralloy. Furnish gasketed cover by box manufacturer. Furnish threaded hubs. Wall Plates for Finished Areas: As specified in Section 16140. E. Wall Plates for Unfinished Areas: Furnish gasketed cover. #02-021 AsperdPitkin County Animal Shelter Raceway and Boxes 16130-4 2.8 PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Carlon Electrical Products. Hubbell Wiring Devices. Thomas & Betts Corp. Walker Systems Inc. The Wiremold Co. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Sheet Metal Boxes: NEMA OS 1, galvanized steel. C. Hinged Enclosures: As specified in Section 16131. Surface Mounted Cast Metal Box: NEMA 250, Type 4; flat-flanged, surface mounted junction box: 1. Material: Galvanized cast iron. 2. Cover: Furnish with ground flange, neoprene gasket, and stainless steel cover screws. In-Ground Cast Metal Box: NEMA 250, Type 6, inside flanged, recessed cover box for flush mounting: 1. Material: Galvanized. cast iron. 2. Cover: Smooth cover with neoprene gasket and stainless steel cover screws. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Coordination and project conditions. Verify outlet locations and routing and termination locations of raceway prior to rough- in.. 3.2 INSTALLATION - BOXES Ao Install wall mounted boxes at elevations to accommodate mounting heights as indicated on Drawings. B. Orient boxes to accommodate wiring devices oriented as specified in Section 16140. Co Install pull boxes and junction boxes above accessible ceilings and in unfinished areas only. In Accessible Ceiling Areas: Install outlet and junction boxes no more than 6 inches from ceiling access panel or from removable recessed luminaire. Locate flush mounting box in masonry wall to require cutting of masonry unit comer only. Coordinate masonry cutting to achieve neat opening. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Raceway and Boxes 16130-5 3.3 3.4 3.5 F. Do not install flush mounting box back-to-back in walls; install with minimum 6 inches separation. Install with minimum 24 inches separation in acoustic rated walls. G. Secure flush mounting box to interior wall and partition studs. Accurately position to allow for surface finish thickness. H. Install stamped steel bridges to fasten flush mounting outlet box between studs. I. Install flush mounting box without damaging wall insulation or reducing its effectiveness. J. Install adjustable steel channel fasteners for hung ceiling outlet box. K. Do 'not fasten boxes to ceiling support wires or other piping systems. L. Support boxes independently of conduit. M. Install gang box where more than one device is mounted together. Do not use sectional box. N. Install gang box with plaster ring for single device outlets. INTERFACE WITH OTHER PRODUCTS A. Route conduit through roof openings for piping and ductwork or through suitable roof jack with pitch pocket. Coordinate location with roofing installation. B. Locate outlet boxes to allow luminaires positioned as indicated on Drawings and reflected ceiling plan. C. Align adjacent wall mounted outlet boxes.for switches, thermostats, and similar devices. ADJUSTING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Adjust flush-mounting outlets to make front flush with finished wall material. C. Install knockout closures in unused openings in boxes. CLEANING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Final cleaning. #02-021 AsperdPitkin County Animal Shelter Raceway and Boxes 16130-6 SECTION 16441 SWITCHBOARDS PART I GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes main switchboard. B. Related Sections: 2. 3. 4. 5. Section 16060 - Grounding and Bonding. Section 16075 - Electrical Identification. Section 16210 - Electrical Utility Services: Utility metering equipment. Section 16451 - Busway. Section 16491 - Fuses. 1.2 REFERENCES American National Standards Institute: 1. ANSI C 12.1 - Code for Electricity Metering. 2. ANSI C39.1 - Requirements, Electrical Analog Indicating Instruments. Bo Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: 1. IEEE C57.13 - Standard Requirements for Instrument Transformers. 2. IEEE C62.41 - Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits. Co National Electrical Manufacturers Association: 1. NEMA AB I - Molded Case Circuit Breakers and Molded Case Switches. 2. NEMA KS 1 - Enclosed and Miscellaneous Distribution Equipment Switches (600 Volts Maximum). 3. NEMA PB 2 - Deadfront Distribution Switchboards. 4. NEMA PB 2.1 - General Instructions for Proper Handling, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Deadfront Distribution Switchboards Rated 600 Volts or Less, 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures: Submittal procedures. Product Data: SUbmit electrical characteristics including voltage, frame size and trip ratings, fault current withstand ratings, and time-current curves of equipment and components. C. Test Reports: Indicate results of factory production and field tests. 1.4 QUALIFICATIONS #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Switchboards 16441 - 1 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum .three years documented experience. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Section 1600 - Product Requirements: Product storage and handling requirements. B. Deliver in shipping splits, individually wrapped for protection and mounted on shipping skids. C. Accept switchboards on site. Inspect for damage. D. Store in clean, dry space. Maintain factory wrapping or provide additional canvas or plastic cover to protect units from dirt, water, construction debris, and traffic. E. Handle in accordance with NEMA PB 2.1. Lift only with lugs provided. Handle carefully to avoid damage to switchboard internal components, enclosure, and fmish. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Section 01600 - Product Requirements. B. Conform to NEMA PB 2 service conditions during and after installation of switchboards. FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify field measurements prior to fabrication. SEQUENCING A. Section 01100 - Summary: Work sequence. B. Sequence Work to avoid interferences with building finishes and installation of other products. MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Spare parts 'and maintenance products. B. Furnish two of each key. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 DISTRIBUTION SWITcHBoARDS A. Manufacturers: 1. GE Electrical. 2. Siemens. 3. Square D. 4. Cuttler Hammer. 5. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Switchboards 16441 - 2 2.2 2.3 Bo Device Mounting: 1. Main Section: Individually mounted. 2. Distribution Section: Individually mounted. Bus: 1. 2. 3. Material: Copper, standard size. Connections: Bolted, accessible from front for maintenance. Insulation: Fully insulate load side bus bars. D. Ground Bus: Extend length of switchboard. Line and Load Terminations: Accessible from front only of switchboard,-suitable for conductor material.s and sizes as indicated on Drawings. F. Enclosure: Type 1 - General Purpose. G. Align sections at front and rear. H. Switchboard Height: 90 inches, excluding floor sills, lifting members and pull boxes. Finish: Manufacturer's standard light gray enamel over external surfaces. Coat internal surfaces with minimum one coat corrosion-resisting paint, or plate with c~/dmium or zinc. MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER A. Product Description: NEMA AB 1, molded-case circuit breaker. B. Circuit Breakers: As shown on drawings. Do Solid-State Circuit Breaker: Electronic sensing, timing, and tripping circuits for adjustable current settings; instantaneous trip; 'and adjustable short time trip. Current Limiter: Designed for application with molded case circuit breaker. 1. Coordinate limiter size with trip rating of circuit breaker to prevent nuisance tripping and to achieve interrupting current rating specified for circuit breaker. 2. Interlocks trip circait breaker and prevent closing circuit breaker when limiter compartment cover is removed or when oneor more limiter is n°t in place or has operated. GROUND FAULT DEVICES A. Ground Fault Sensor: Zero sequence type. Ground Fault Relay: Adjustable groUnd fault sensitivity from 200 to 1200 amperes, time delay adjustable from 0 to 15 seconds. Furnish monitor panel with lamp to indicate relay' operation, TEST and RESET control switches. 2.4 POWER METERS A. Furnish meters with appropriate multiplier tags. #02-02 l Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Switchboards 16441 - 3 2.5 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Furnish shop inspection and testing in accordance with NEMA PB 2. B. Allow witnessing of factory inspections and tests at manufacturer's test facility. Notify Engineer at least seven days before inspections and tests are scheduled. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Coordination and project Conditions. B. Verify surface is suitable for switchboard installation. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with NEMA PB 2.1. B. Tighten accessible bus connections and mechanical fasteners after placing switchboard. C. Install fuses in each switch and coordinate sizes with connected load. D. Install engraved plastic nameplates in accordance with Section 16075. E. Install breaker circuit directory. F. Ground and bond switchboards in accordance with Section 16060. 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Inspect and test in accordance with N-ETA ATS, except Section 4. C. Perform inspections and tests listed in NETA ATS, Section 7.1. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Adjust operating mechanisms for free mechanical movement. C. Tighten bolted bus connections. D. Adjust circuit breaker trip and time delay settings to values as instructed by Engineer. 3.5 CLEANING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Final cleaning. #02-021 AsperdPitkin County Animal Shelter Switchboards 16441 - 4 B. Touch up scratched or marred surfaces to match original finish. END OF SECTION #02-021 AsperffPitkin County Animal Shelter Switchboards 16441 - 5 SECTION 16442 PANELBOARDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY Section includes distribution ag..d branch circuit panelboards, electronic grade branch circuit panelboards, and load centers. Bo Related Sections: 1. Section 16060 - Grounding and BOnding. 2. Section 16075 - Electrical Identification. 3. Section 16491 - Fuses. 1.2 REFERENCES Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: 1. IEEE C62.41 - Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits. Bo National Electrical Manufacturers Association: 1. NEMA AB I - Molded Case Circuit Breakers and Molded Case Switches. 2. NEMA KS 1 - Enclosed and Miscellaneous Dis._,~t~bpfiqn Equipment Switches (600 Volts Maximum). 3. NEMA PB 1 - Panelboards. . 4. NEMA PB 1.1 - General Instructions. [or Proper Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Panelboards Rated 600 Volts or Less. C. National Fire Protection Association: 1. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code. Do Underwriters Laboratories Inc.: 1. UL 67 - Safety for Panelboards. 2. UL ~'449 - Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures: Requirements for submittals. Shop Drawings: Indicate outline and support point dimensions, voltage, main bus ampacity, integrated short circuit ampere rating, circuit breaker and fusible switch arrangement and sizes. C. Product Data: Submit catalog data showing specified features of standard products. 1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Section 01789 - Closeout Submittals: Requirements for submittals. #02-021 Aspen/Pi&in County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 1 1.5 1.6 Bo Project Record Documents: Record actual locations ofpanelboards and record actual circuiting arrangements. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit spare parts listing; source and current prices of replacement parts and supplies; and recommended maintenance procedures and intervals. QUALIFICATIONS Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience. MAINTENANCE MATERIALS Section 01700 - Execution Requirements 01782 - Operation and Maintenance Data: Requirements for maintenance products. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS A. Manufacturers: 1. Appleton Electric Co. 2. GE Electrical. 3. Siemens. 4. Square D. 5. Cuttler Hammer. 6. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: NEMA PB 1, circuit breaker type panelboard. Furnish combination controllers as indicated on Drawings. service Conditions: 1. Temperature: 70 degrees F. 2. Altitude: 5~763 feet above sea level. Panelboard Bus: Copper, current carrying components, ratings as, indicated on Drawings. Furnish copper ground bus in each panelboard. Minimum integrated short circuit rating: 22,000 amperes rms symmetrical for 208/120 volt panelboards.Minimum integrated short circuit rating: 22,000 amperes rms symmetrical for 480/277 volt panelboards. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, circuit breakers with integral thermal and instantaneous magnetic trip in each pole. Furnish circuit breakers UL listed as Type HACR for air conditioning equipment branch circuits. Molded Case Circuit Breakers with Current Limiters: NEMA AB 1, circuit breakers with replaceable current limiting elements, in addition to integral thermal and instantaneous magnetic trip in each pole: #02-021 AsperffPitkin County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 2 2.2 2.3 Current Limiting Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, circuit breakers with integral thermal and instantaneous magnetic trip in each pole, coordinated with automatically resetting current limiting elements in each pole. Interrupting rating 100,000 symmetrical amperes, let-through current and energy level less than permitted for same size NEMA FU 1, Class RK-5 fuse. Enclosure: NEMA PB !, Type 1 or as indicated on drawings. Cabinet Front: Surface door-in-door type, fastened With concealed trim clamps, screws, or hinge and latch with metal directory frame, finished in manufacturer's standard gray enamel. BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS A. Manufacturers: 1. Appleton Electric Co. 2. GE Electrical. 3. Siemens. 4. Square D. 5. Cuttler Hammer. 6. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: NEMA PB 1, circuit breaker type, lighting and appliance branch circuit panelboard. Co Panelboard Bus: Copper, current carrying components, ratings as indicated on Drawings. Furnish copper ground bus in each panelboard. Minimum Integrated Short Circuit Rating: 22,000 amperes rms symmetrical for 208/120 volt panelboards. 22,000 amperes rms symmetrical for 480/277 volt panelboards Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, plug-on type thermal magnetic trip circuit breakers, with common trip handle for all poles, listed as Type SWD for lighting circuits, Type HACR for air conditioning equipment circuits, Class A ground fault interrupter circuit breakers as indicated on Drawings. Do not use tandem circuit breakers. ELECTRONIC GRADE P~qELBOARD Ao Integral 1. 2. Surge Suppresser: Component recognized in accordance with UL 1449 and UL 1283. Independently tested with category C3 high exposure waveform (20 kV- 1.2/50us, 10kA-8/20 us) per IEEE C62.41. Furnish copper bus bars for surge current path. Construct using surge current modules (MOV based). Each module fused with user replaceable 200,000 AIR rated fuses. Status of each module monitored on front cover of panelboard enclosure and on module. Furnish with audible alarm activated ~hen 9n_e.,0f surge current modules has failed. Furnish alarm on/offto silence alarm and alarm push-to-test switch to test alarm. Locate switches and alarm on front cover of panelboard enclosure. Meet or exceed the following criteria: a. Maximum single impulse current rating not less than 100 kA for each phase. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 3 2.4 LOAD A. Co Pulse Lift Test: Capable of protecting against and surviving 5000 IEEE C62.41 Category C transients without failure or degradation. Clamping voltage not exceeding the following: ,Voltage L-N N-G L-G 208/120 500 V 500 V 500 V 480/277 800 V 800 V 800 V 8. 9. I0. Furnish response time no greater than five nanoseconds for individual protection modes. Designed to withstand maximum continuous operating voltage (MCOV) of not less than 115 percent of nominal RMS voltage. Furnish visible indication of proper suppresser connection and Operation. Lights indicate operable phase and module. Furnish minimum EFI/RFI filtering of 34 dB at 100 kHz with insertion loss ratio of50:1 using Mil Std. 220A methodology. Panelboard: 1. UL 67 listed and TVSS device UL 1449 Component Recognized. TVSS device meets UL 1449. Furnish panelboard markings with clamp voltage at TVSS terminals and clamp voltage at panelboard line terminals. 2. Top or bottom feed as indicated on Drawings. Furnish circuit directory inside door. Construct box of galvanized steel. Box size as indicated on Drawings. Main bus constructed of copper and rated for load current. Furnish interior with branch circuit breakers. Furnish standard rated, neutral assembly with copper neutral bus. Furnish with insulated ground bus and safety ground bus. Furnish wiring gutters in accordance with NEC.. Field connections to panelboard: Main breaker type. Construct with surface mounted trim and NEMA Type 1' enclosure. Furnish with branch breaker positions and nominal current rating as indicated on Drawings. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. CENTERS Manufacturers: 1. Appleton Electric Co. 2. GE Electrical. 3. Siemens. 4. Square D. 5. Cuttler Hammer. 6. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Circuit breaker load center, with bUs ratings as indicated on Drawings. Minimum Integrated Short Circuit Rating: 10,000 amperes rms symmetrical. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, plug-on type thermal magnetic trip circuit breakers, with common trip handle for poles, listed as Type SWD for lighting circuits, #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 4 Class A ground fault interrupter circuit breakers as indicated on Drawings. Do not use tandem circuit breakers. Enclosure: General Purpose. Box: Flush type with door, and pull ring and latch on door. Finish in manufacturer's standard gray enamel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install panelboards and load centers in accordance with NEMA PB 1.1. B. Install panelboards and load centers plumb. C. Install recessed load centers flush with wall finishes. D. Height: 6 feet to top of panelboard and load center; install panelboards taller than 6 feet with bottom no more than 4 inches above floor. E. Install filler plates for unused spaces in panelboards. F. Provide typed circuit directory for each branch circuit panelboard and load center. Revise directory to ~:eflect circuiting changes to balance phase loads. G. Install engraved plastic nameplates in accordance with Section 16075. H. Install spare conduits out of each recessed load center to accessible location above ceiling or below floor. Minimum spare conduits: 5 empty 1/2 inch. Identify each as SPARE. I. Ground and bond panelboard enclosure according to Section 16060. Connect equipment ground bars of panels in accordance with NFPA 70. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section 01400 - Quality Requirements: Testing and Inspection Services, 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Inspect and test in accordance with NETA ATS, except Section 4. C. Perform circuit breaker inspections and tests listed in N-ETA ATS, Section 7.6. D. Perform switch inspections and tests listed in NETA ATS, Section 7.5. E. Perform controller inspections and tests listed in NETA ATS, Section 7.16.1. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 5 3.3 ADJUSTING Section 01700 - Execution Requirements, 01750 - Starting and Adjusting: Requirements for starting and adjusting. Measure steady state load currents at each panelboard feeder; rearrange circuits in panelboard to balance phase loads to within 20 percent of each other. Maintain proper phasing for multi-wire branch circuits. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Panelboards 16442 - 6 SECTION 16510 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES PART I GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes interior luminaires, lamps, ballasts, and accessories. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 16530 - Emergency lighting. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute: 1. ANSI C82.1 - American National Standard for Lamp Ballast-Line Frequency Fluorescent Lamp Ballast. 2. ANSI C82.4 - American National Standard for Ballasts-for High-Intensity- Discharge and Low-Pressure Sodium Lamps (Multiple-Supply Type). 1.4 1.5 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. B. Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures: Submittal procedures. Shop Drawings: Indicate dimensions and components for each luminaire not standard product of manufacturer. C. Product Data: Submit dimensions, ratings, and performance data. QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience. FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify field measurements prior to fabrication. MAINTENANCE MATERIALS Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Spare parts and maintenance products. Furnish 10 % or minimum of 2 replacement lamps for each lamp installed. Furnish two of each ballast type. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Interior Luminaires 16510- 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES Ao Product Description: Complete interior luminaire assemblies, with features, options, and accessories as scheduled. Refer to Section 01600 - Product Requirements for product options. Substitutions are permitted. 2.2 FLUORESCENT BALLASTS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cooper Industries Inc. Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Hubbell Lighting. Magnetek Inc. Pass & Seymour. Philips Electronic North America. Thomas Industries, Inc. Advance. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Electronic ballast less than 20 percent THD suitable for lamps specified, with voltage to match luminaire voltage. 2.3 HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) BALLASTS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Philips Electronics North America. Radiant Lamp Co. Siemens Corp. Venture Lighting International Inc. Substitutions: Permitted. Bo Product Description: ANSI C82.4, metal halide or high pressure sodium lamp ballast, suitable for lamp specified, with voltage to match luminaire voltage. 2.4 FLUORESCENT DIMMING BALLASTS AND CONTROLS A. Manufacturers: 1. Cooper Industries. 2. Duro-Test Corp. 3. General Electric Co. 4. Hubbell Inc. 5. Pass & Seymour. 6. Thomas Industries. 7. Advance. 8. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Interior Luminaires 16510-2 2.5 2.6 2.7 Product Description: Electrical assembly of control unit and ballast to furnish smooth dimming of fluorescent lamps. Control Unit: Rotary or Linear slide type, rated 1500 watts at 120 volts. Ballast: Selected by dimming system manufacturer as suitable for operation with control unit and suitable for lamp type and quantity specified for luminaire. INCANDESCENT LAMPS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.- 8. 9. 10. Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Hanson Industries. Lithonia Lighting. Neo-Ray Products. Philips Electronics North America. RCS Industries Co. Radiant Lighting. Sylvania. Substitutions: permitted. FLUORESCENT LAMPS A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Hubbell Inc. Lithonia Lighting. Philips Electronics. Siemens Corp. Sylvania. Substitutions: Permitted. ~LAMPS Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Philips Electronic North America. RCS Industries North America. Siemens Corp. Sylvania. Substitutions: Permitted. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 IN S TALLATI ON #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Interior Luminaires 16510-3 3.2 3.3 3.4 A. Install suspended luminaires using pendants supported from swivel hangers. Install pendant length required to suspend luminaire at indicated height. B. Support luminaires larger than 2 x 4 foot size independent of ceiling framing. C. Locate recessed ceiling lumina[res as indicated on Drawings and as indicated on reflected ceiling plan. D. Install surface mounted luminaires plumb and adjust to align with building lines and with each other. Secure to prevent movement. E. Exposed Grid Ceilings: Support surface-mounted luminaires on grid ceiling directly from building structure. F. Install recessed luminaires to permit removal from below. G. Install recessed luminaires using accessories and firestopping materials to meet regulatory requirements for fire rating. H. Install clips to secure recessed grid-supported luminaires in place. I. Install wall-mounted luminaires at height as indicated on Drawings or above mirrors in bathrooms. J. Install accessories furnished with each luminaire. K. Connect luminaires to branch circuit outlets provided under Section 16130 using flexible conduit. L. Make wiring connections to branch circuit using building wire with insulation suitable for temperature conditions within luminaire. M. Install specified lamps in each lumina[re. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section 01400 - Quality Requirements: Testing and inspection services 01700 - SteWing and Adjusting: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Operate each lumina[re after installation and connection. Inspect for proper connection and operation. ADJUSTING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Aim and adjust luminaires where required for accent lighting. CLEANING A. Section 01700 -Execution Requirements: Final cleaning. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Interior Lumina[res 16510 - 4 3.5 B. Remove dirt and debris from enclosures. C. Clean photometric control surfaces as recommended by manufacturer. D. Clean finishes and touch up damage. PROTECTION OF FI2qlSHED WORK A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Protecting finished work. B. Relamp luminaires having failed lamps at Subslantial Completion. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Interior Lumina[res 16510 - 5 SECTION 16520 EXTERIOR LUMINAIRES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes exterior luminaries, poles, and accessories. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures: Submittal procedures. B. Product Data: Submit dimensions, ratings, and performance data. 1.3 QUAL]I~ICATIONS A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum three years experience. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Section 01600 '- Product Requirements: Product storage and handling requirements. 1.5 COORDINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Coordination and project conditions. B. Furnish bolt templates and pole mounting accessories to installer of pole foundations. 1.6 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Spare parts and maintenance products. Furnish two of each lamp type installed. Furnish two ballasts of each lamp type installed. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LUMIN~S A. Product Description: Complete exterior luminaire assemblies, with features, options, and accessories as scheduled. B. Refer to Section 01600 - Product Requirements for product options. Substitutions are permitted. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Exterior Luminaires 16520- 1 2.2 HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) BALLASTS 2.3 A. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Bo Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Philips Electronics North America. Radiant Lamp Co. Siemens Corp. Venture Lighting International Inc. Substitutions: Permitted. Product Description: Metal halide lamp ballast, suitable for lamp and environmental conditions specified, with voltage to match luminaire voltage. HID LAMPS Ao Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2.4 METAL POLES Duro-Test Corp. General Electric Co. Philips Electronic North.~Amefi.~, RCS Industries North America. Siemens Corp. Substitutions: Permitted. A. Material and Finish: Steel with prime finish for field painting. B. Section Shape and Dimensions: Square. C. Height: As scheduled. D. Base: Direct embedded type. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements: Coordination and Project conditions. B. Verify foundations are ready to receive fixtures. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install concrete bases for lighting poles at locations as indicated on Drawings, in accordance with Section 03300. B. Install poles plumb. Install shims or double nuts to adjust plumb. Grout around each base. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Exterior Luminaires 16520- 2 C. Install lamps in each luminaire. Bond and ground luminaries, metal accessories and metal poles in accordance with Section 16060. 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 3.4 Section 01400 - Quality Requirements: Testing and Inspection Services 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. Operate each luminaire after installation and connection. Inspect for improper connections and operation. Take measurements during night sky, without moon or with heavy overcast clouds effectively obscuring moon. ADJUSTING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. Bo Aim and adjust luminaries to provide illumination levels and distribution as indicated on Drawings. 3.5 CLEANING 3.6 A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Final cleaning. B. Clean photometric control surfaces as recommended by manufacturer. C. Clean finishes and touch up damage. PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Protecting f'mished work. B. Relamp luminaries having failed lamps at Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Exterior Luminaires 16520 - 3 SECTION 16530 EMERGENCY LIGHTINO PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes emergency lighting units. B. Related Sections: C. Section 16510 - Interior Luminaires: Exit signs. 1.2 REFERENCES A. National Electrical Manufacturers Association: 1. NEMA WI) 6 - Wiring Devices-Dimensional Requirements. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Emergency lighting to comply with requirements. 1.4 QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience. 1.5 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS go Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Spare parts and maintenance products. Furnish 10 % or minimumgf~9 replacement lamps for each lamp installed. Furnish one replacement battery for each battery type and size. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS Emergency ballast to be supplied with fluorescent fi~r~s typified by half shading of luminaries in electrical drawings. B. Manufacturers: 2. 3. 4. 5. Cooper Industries. General Signal Corp. Mule Emergency Lighting. Lithonia. Substitutions: Permitted. #02-021 AsperffPitkin County Animal Shelter Emergency Lighting 16530- 1 2.2 2.3 C. Product Description: Self-contained LED emergency lighting unit. D. Battery: 6 or 12 volt, nickel-cadmium type, with 1.5 hour capacity. E. Battery Charger: Dual-rate type, with sufficient capacity to recharge discharged battery to full charge within twelve hours. F. Lamps: LED. G. Remote Fixtures: Match fixtures on unit. H. Indicators: Lamps to indicate AC ON and-RECHARGI]qG. Voltmeter to indicate battery voltage. I. TEST switch: Transfers unit from external power supply to integral battery supply. J. Input Voltage: 120 volts. EXIT SIGNS A. Manufacturers: 1. Cooper Industries. 2. General Signal Corp.' 3. Mule Emergency Lighting. 4. Lithonia. 5. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: Exit sign fixture. C. Housing: White Polycarbonate. D. Face: Plastic face with green letters on white background. E. Directional Arrows: Universal type for field adjustment. F. Mounting: Universal, for field selection. FLUORESCENT LAMP EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY A. Manufacturers: 1. Cooper Industries. 2. General Signal Corp. 3. Mule Emergency Lighting. 4. Bodine. 5. Substitutions: Permitted. B. Product Description: Emergency battery power supplY suitable for installation in ballast compartment of fluorescent luminaire. C. Lamp Ratings: Two F32 T8 lamps providing 2800 lumens, minimum. #02-02 l Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Emergency Lighting 16530 - 2 Battery: Sealed lead calcium type, rated, for 10 year life. Include TEST switch and AC ON indicator light, installed to be operable and visible from outside of assembled luminaire. PART 3 EXEcuTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A.. Install suspended exit signs using pendants supported from swivel hangers. Install pendant length required to suspend sign at indicated height. B. Install surface-mounted emergency lighting units and exit signs plumb and adjust to align with building lines and with each other. Secure to prevent movement. C. Install wall-mounted emergency lighting units and exit signs at height as indicated on Drawings. D. Install accessories furnished with each emergency lighting unit and exit sign. E. Connect emergency lighting units and exit signs to branch circuit outlets provided in Section 16130 as indicated on Drawings. F. Make wiring connections to branch circuit using building wire with insulation suitable for temperature conditions within unit. G. Install specified lamps in each emergency lighting unit and exit sign. H. Ground and bond emergency lighting units and exit signs in accordance with Section 16060. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Section 01400 - Quality Requirements: Testing and inspection services. B. Operate each unit after installation and connection. Inspect for proper connection and operation. 3.3 ADJUSTING A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing. B. Aim and adjust remote lamp fixtures for maximum ground illumination. C. Position exit sign directional arrows as indicated on Drawings. 3.4 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Section 01700 - Execution Requirements: Protecting finished work. #02-021 Aspen/Pitkin... County Animal Shelter Emergency Lighting 16530 - 3 Relamp emergency lighting units and exit signs having failed lamps at Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION # 02 -021 Aspen/Pitkin County Animal Shelter Emergency Lighting 16530 - 4