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2018 SCHUSS CLARK BRANDONARCHITECTS, INCORPORATEDcSCHUSS CLARK BRANDON ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED, EXPRESSLY RESERVE THEIR COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT AND OTHER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THESE PLANS. THESE PLANS ARE NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, CHANGED, OR COPIED IN ANY FORM OR MANNER WHATSOEVER, NOR ARE THEY TO BE ASSIGNED TO A THIRD PARTY WITHOUT OBTAINING WRITTEN PERMISSION AND CONSENT OF SCHUSS CLARK BRANDON ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED SHOULD UNAUTHORIZED RE-USE BY A THIRD PARTY OCCUR, SCHUSS CLARK BRANDON ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED, SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS.biddingplan chkpermitafterDocument StatusSheet Contentissuepermitrecheckfirstplan checkissued toRevisionsSheet NumberProject:Checked by:Drawn by:Date:rechecksecondPRINTED:110408 TRINITY PKWY, STOCKTON, CA 952199/25/2018 1:32:08 PMSN309/26/18EGJB18-442.18CONST DOCSSPECIFICATIONS H. Exterior Synthetic Stucco or Stucco Finish: 2. Application: b. Finish Coat(s): J. Metal roof decking and steel bar joist: 2. Finish: as indicated on drawings. 09900 PAINTING 3. Operating parts of mechanical equipment. 5. Basement and/or attic surfaces (if any). 1. Devoe and Raynolds Co. 2. Glidden Coatings and Resins, Division of SCM Corp. 3. Benjamin Moore and Co. 4. Pittsburgh Paints Division of PPG Industries 5. Pratt and Lambert 6. The Sherwin-Williams Company 7. Porter Paint Co. 8. Dunn Edwards 1. Surface Preparations: See above. 2. Application: b. Finish Coat(s): b. Finish Coat(s): 3. Application for painted masonry: b. Finish Coat(s): F. Interior gypsum board (if any): (Walls and ceilings in Dining Area). 1. Benjamin Moore "Water Borne Epoxy". a. 1st coat: Aqua-Grip #209-00 primer. b. 2nd coat: #27901 finish, White. 2. Pittsburgh "Pitt-Glaze". a. 1st coat: Pittsburgh Speed hide #6-2, white. b. 2nd coat: Pittsburgh Pitt-Glaze; Component "A" #16-801 plus Component "B" #16-802, White. 3. Insul-X "Aqua-Tile". a. 1st coat: Insul-X Aqualock #1AQ500, White. b. 2nd coat: Insul-X Aqua-Tile #AT110, White. Paint, Color per owner/drawing. Location B. Soffit (if any): 1. Surface Preparation: See above. C. Ferrous metal (does not include roof repaint systems): 1. Surface Preparations: See above. 2. Application: D. Interior Masonry or Brick (unglazed and unpainted): 1. Surface Preparation: See above. 2. Application: E. Exterior Masonry (if required new or existing): 2. Application for unpainted masonry: Nominal tile joint thickness: 1/8 inch maximum. 9310 CERAMIC WALL TILE (IF REQUIRED) 3. National Rolling Mills, Inc. 2. Donn Ceiling Suspension Systems by USG Interiors, Inc. Metal Suspension Systems: Approved manufacturers as follows: 09545 GYPSUM BOARD CEILING SYSTEMS (if indicated on Drawings) 1. Apply with a notched trowel. 09660 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING (if required) 4. Eastern Products Div. Armstrong World Industries 1. Chicago Metallic INSTALLATION Accessories : Gypsum Board:1. Standard type: 5/8 inch minimum thick with tapered edges meeting requirements of ANSI/ASTM C 36 unless otherwise indicated.2. Moisture Resistant type: 5/8 inch minimum thick with tapered edges meeting requirements of ASTM C 630 unless otherwise indicated.3. Fire Rated type: Type "X", 5/8 inch thick with tapered edges, meeting requirements of ANSI/ASTM C 36. Use in both dry and moisture resistant assemblies; elsewhere use either standard or type "X" or moisture resistant gypsum wallboard as required.4. Ceiling Surfaces: Sag-resistant type, 5/8 inch minimum thick withtapered edges meeting requirements of ANSI/ASTM C 36 unless otherwise indicated.5. Exterior Gypsum Soffit Board: 5/8 inch minimum thick with taperededges meeting requirements of ANSI/ASTM C 931 unless otherwise indicated.6. Fire-Rated Exterior Gypsum Soffit Board: Type "X", 5/8 inch thick withtapered edges, meeting requirements of ANSI/ASTM C 931 or C 630. Use inboth dry and moisture resistant assemblies; elsewhere use either standard ortype "X" or moisture resistant gypsum wallboard as required.4. Joint Materials: Conform to ANSI/ASTM Standard C475 or Gypsum Association Standards GA 201 and GA 216; reinforcing tape, joint compound, adhesive and water.3. Screws: Type "S" or "W" Bugle Head Screws complying with ASTM Standard C 954 or C 1002 or both with heads, length, threads, points, and finish as recommended by the manufacturer.1. Corner Bead: Formed galvanized steel angle, min. base steel 0.014 in. thick, and complying with ASTM Standard C 1047.2. Casing Bead: Formed galvanized steel trim, min. base steel 0.014 in. thick, and complying with ASTM Standard C 1047.Apply and finish gypsum board in accordance with GA 201, and GA 216, andper manufacturer's instructions. Finishing (taping, filling, and sanding) is notrequired on surfaces where gypsum board will be covered by another materialof sufficient thickness to prevent telegraphing through of joints and nail sets.Fire rated assemblies (if any) must be finished as required to meet requiredrating regardless of finish.Fasten gypsum board in place to wood or metal furring or framing withBugle Head screws.Place corner beads at external corners. Use longest practical length. Placeedge trim where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials.Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smoothsurface ready to receive finishes.Feather coats onto surfaces so that camber is maximum 1/16 inch (1.16 mm).Tolerances: Maximum variation from true flatness: 1/8 inch in 10 feet (3 mmin 3 m) in any direction.Wall Tile: Provide ceramic tile conforming to ANSI A137.1 where shown on theDrawings, and as needed for a complete and proper installation. (See plansfor location and configuration. Provide each tile color by a single source.):Install tile per TCA "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation" method W243 or W223.Set tile using "Tile Mate", Gray (TCA-759), by Bostick ConstructionProducts/UPCO Division of Emhart Corporation (215-674-5600), or other thinset mortar complying with ANSI A118.1. Installation of ceramic tile with dryset Portland cement shall comply with ANSI A108.5.Grout tile per plan to complying with ANSI A118.6. Installation of grout in walltile work shall comply with ANSI A108.10.Do not grout inside corners: Seal inside corners and exposed edges abuttingother materials (FRP,stainless steel, etc.) with silicone sealant to match grout color.Locate expansion joint over change of substrate (if any) and per TCA recommendations.Seal all wall tile grout joints with "TilePRO, Speed Seal", or Owner approvedsubstitution, per manufacturer's written instructions. TilePRO, Division MidlandChicago Corp. (312-785-2407)Provide exposed direct-hung, single web, steel suspension system ofintermediate-duty structural classification, painted white, for gypsum boardceilings. Install suspension system to comply with ASTM C636 and withhangers supported only from building structural members. Suspension systemsizes: 2 feet by 2 feet panels in front of house or 2 feet by 4 feet panelsin front and back of house (kitchen) or as indicated on the Drawings.Standard gypsum board ceiling panels: Provide a 2 by 4 by 1/2 inch thickwith square cut edges, white vinyl faced panels (min. 2-mil white vinyl) asindicated on the Drawings by one of the following manufacturers or Ownerapproved substitution:1. Duroclad Vinyl-Covered Gypsum Ceiling Panels by Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, PA (717-396-3045).2. Firecode Gypsum Ceiling Panels by USG Interiors, Inc., Chicago, IL (800-621-9622, Ext. 5769).3. Envirogard Gypsum Ceiling Panels by Capaul Corporation, Plainfield, IL (815-436-8503).Provide ceiling systems assemblies to meet local governing fire resistive codesand standards and local governing structural codes and standards.Tile Flooring: Vinyl composition tile, 1/8" gauge, 12 inches by 12 inches "SlipResistance Tile" as manufactured by Azrock Industries, San Antonio, TX(512-341-5101). Color: #SR-122, Gray.Adhesive: Azrock type "Z" cutback #F6005 or other asphaltic type adhesiveper manufacturer's recommendations.2. Roll the tile in 2 directions with a 100 pound roller after laying.3. DO NOT scrub or wash floor for 5 days after installation. A 5 day cure time is required prior to beginning regular maintenance.4. Install tile per Azrock's "Technical Installation and Maintenance Manual" #IM-205.Lay tile in grid pattern and install per manufacturer's written instructions.A 6" VINYL BASE WILL BE INSTALLED ON ALL GYPSUM BOARD WALL AREASAND AT COUNTERS.Except where indicated, and whether or not specifically otherwise indicated,paint all exposed surfaces and re-paint all exposed painted/stained surfacesper the "Architectural Specification Manual" by Painting and DecoratingContractors of America (PDCA), except as follows:1. Prefinished or integrally colored items such as toilet enclosures, kitchen equipment, acoustic materials, prefinished paneling, plastic laminate, etc.2. Anodized aluminum, stainless steel, copper and similar metals; concrete, masonry and face brick.4. Labels and plates indicating code approvals, performance rating, identification, etc.6. Roof top equipment, unless exposed to view. Verify with Owner. Provide Paint materials (including stains, varnishes, fillers, etc.) as manufactured by one of the following:General Surface Preparation: Prepare new and existing surfaces as requiredper the "Architectural Specification Manual" by Painting and DecoratingContractors of America (PDCA).Paint as follows: Proprietary names are used to designate color and quality;equivalent by above-named manufacturer may be substituted: A. Exterior Wood: Vertical board and batten or existing siding, recessed fascia and hardboard panels, trim, etc. a. Prime Coat: 1 coat of Benjamin Moore Moorwhite Oil #100 base primer; let dry 12 hours or overnight. Color: As noted below or on Drawings. 1. Building Body Color (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint #103. Color: Per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings. 2. Building Body Accent Color (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House 2. Finish: 1 coat of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint #103. Color: Per Drawings. a. Prime Coat: 1 coat Benjamin Moore Ironclad Retardo primer, #163 base, if not factory primed. Tint as required. b. Finish with 2 coats Benjamin Moore Impervo high gloss alkyd enamel as follows: 1. Exterior face of exterior hollow metal doors, bollards, and other miscellaneous ferrous metal not otherwise indicated on Drawings: Color per owner/drawing. 2. Interior hollow metal doors and frames: Match color of adjacent wall finish: white, unless specifically otherwise indicated. 3. Roof-top equipment (if required): Benjamin Moore per owner/drawing, to match exterior accent strip. Paint all equipment exposed or extending above top of parapet or cupola including prepainted and aluminum items. 4. Flashing, vents and miscellaneous metal on exposed sloped metal roofing: Match roofing Material color; unless specifically otherwise indicated. 5. Fascia, gutters, flashing, scuppers, downspouts & gas piping: Color: Match adjacent wall finish. Paint Materials: Color per owner/drawing. a. Prime Coat: Apply 1 coat of Benjamin Moore Latex Exterior Primer #102. Color: White or tinted for color as noted below or on Drawings. b. Finish Coat: 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Aquapearl Latex Paint #310. See Drawings for color. 1. Surface preparation: See above. All protruding metal nails, wires, bars, etc., shall be cut off flush with the substrate and primed with a rust-inhibitive primer. a. Prime Coat: Apply 1 coat of Benjamin Moore Latex Exterior Primer 102. Color: As noted below or on Drawings. 1. Building Body Color, (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint #103. Color: per owner/drawing Location as indicated on Drawings. 2. Building Body Accent Color, (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint, Color per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings. a. Prime Coat: Apply 1 coat of Moorwhite Prime #100 (spot prime if required). Color: White or tinted for color as noted below or on Drawings. 1. Building Body Color, (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint #103. Color: per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings. 2. Building Body Accent Color, (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint, Color per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings. 1. Prime coat as follows: 1 coat of Sherwin Williams "PRO-MAR" latex wall primer, #B28 W1, or Benjamin Moore #201-00 primer/sealer, spot prime as required. 2. Finish coats as follows: 2 coats of Sherwin Williams "PRO-MAR" 200 alkyd egg-shell enamel or Benjamin Moore Aquavelvet #319 egg-shell latex enamel. Color: White or match existing finish color as directed by Owner. G. Interior gypsum board (if any): (Walls and ceilings in, kitchen or other areas as indicated on Drawings.) Paint to be applied with roller only. Use one of the following (match white colored FRP) systems:1. Surface Preparation: See above. Remove and replace any loose, crackedand unstable material. Remove and reset any protruding nails or fasteners.Replace finish with material consistent with existing and match texture (ifany) as required. Prime as required. New stucco shall be cured for a min.of 14 days or until dry prior to paint application.a. Prime Coat: 1 coat of Benjamin Moore Latex Exterior Primer #102.Color: White or tinted as required for color on Drawings.1. Building Body Color (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint #103. Color: #985 or per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings.2. Building Body Accent Color (if any): 2 coats of Benjamin Moore Moorgard Low Luster Acrylic House Paint, Color #979 or per owner/drawing. Location as indicated on Drawings.1. Surface Preparation: At interior surfaces, remove all loose and scaling paint, rust and other foreign matter by sand blasting per STEEL STRUCTURES PAINTING COUNCIL STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS #SSPC-SP6-63 "COMMERCIAL BLAST CLEANING" recommendations.a. Prime Coat: Prime or spot prime metal roof deck and steel bar joist as soon as possible after sand blasting, with a Benjamin Moore Rust Inhibitive Primer #168-20 or Owner approved substitution.b. Finish Coats: Apply 2 finish coats of either BenjaminMoore #133 Impervo Aklyd High Gloss Enamel or #309Impervex Latex Enamel or Owner approved substitution.Color: White or as selected by Owner.Color per owner or as noted on drawings 08710 FINISH HARDWARE Hardware Schedule: AS SCHEDULED ON DRAWINGS. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide metal 6. Gold Bond Building Products Div., National Gypsum Co. 5. Marino Industries Corp. 4. Dietrich Industries, Inc. 3. Dale Industries, Inc. 2. Consolidated Systems, Inc. 1. Clark Steel Framing. framing and furring products by one of the following: METAL STUDS AND ACCESSORIES: 7. Unimast Inc. 09110 METAL STUD SYSTEM QUALITY ASSURANCE: DEFINITIONS: SUMMARY: D I V I S I O N 9 - F I N I S H E S 1. Any and all substitution must be approved by Owner / Architect. 2. Safety glass: Either of the following: a. In remodeled facilities: Match existing. 1. In locations required by 16CFR 1201, use safety glass. 08800 GLASS AND GLAZING (IF ANY) a. 1 threshold: National Guard 324 x door width following threshold: 2. On doors installed at 1/2 inch offset landings provide the NOTE: 3. Gold Bond Building Products Div., National Gypsum Co. board and related products by one of the following manufacturer's: Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide gypsum GYPSUM BOARD AND RELATED PRODUCTS 4. United States Gypsum Co. 2. Georgia-Pacific Corp. 1. Domtar Gypsum. Keying information: KEY ALL DOORS ALIKE DOOR "A" unless otherwise indicated. Use Best Locking Systems (415) 592-5321. Over concrete masonry units or brick, provide the following: 3. Two layers base coat, each nominal 3/8 inch thick. weighing a min.of 2.5 lbs. per sq.yd. per ASTM C847, 2. Zinc-coated (galvanized), self-furring expanded metal lath Rigid Furring Channels: 7/8 inch hat shaped channel, minimum 0.0179 Cross Furring Channels: 3/4 inch cold rolled steel channel, minimum Main Runner Channels: 1-1/2 or 2 inch cold rolled steel channel as per c. Protective Coating: Manufacturer's standard corrosion- b. Depth: 3-5/8 inches and 6 inches unless otherwise indicated. a. Thickness: 0.0179 inches (20 gage), unless otherwise indicated. runners (Tracks) complying with the following minimum 3/16 minimum lip (return), and Type I, C-shaped Galvanized steel flange with edges bent back 90 degrees and doubled over to form 1. Provide Type I, C-shaped galvanized steel studs, minimum 1 inch QUALITY ASSURANCE Related work: SUMMARY 09250 GYPSUM BOARD Install stucco per ASTM C926. 4. Drip screed at base. 1. Corner bead at all outside corners. 2. One layer finish coat nominal 1/8 inch thick. 1. One layer base coat nominal 3/8 inch thick. 4. One layer finish coat nominal 1/8 inch thick. 1. Building paper per Section 06100. Over wood construction, provide the following: Stucco, if any, shall be as follows: 09220 STUCCO (if required per Drawings) securely attached to back-up. INSTALLATION SURFACE CONDITIONS ACCESSORIES inches, galvanized. 0.054 inches, galvanized. Drawings, minimum 0.054 inches, galvanized. d. Allowable deflection load: L/240. requirements: Metal Studs and Runners (Tracks): resistant coating. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.02 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 1.03A. Compliance with pertinent provisions of Section 01600 PART 2 - PRODUCTS MATERIALS 2.01B. Entrance Doors: Relocate existing entrance door.C. Storefront Sections: Match existingD. Finish: Match existingE. Hardware: Specified in Section 08710F. Glazing: Specified in Section 08800. FABRICATION 2.02C. Accurately miter and fit all members to hairline joints.E. Finish brake metal after forming. OTHER MATERIALS 2.03 3.01 SURFACE CONDITIONS INSTALLATION 3.02 CLEANING UP 3.03B. Abrasives: Do not use abrasives or harmful cleaning agents. PART 1 - GENERAL SUBMITTALS 1.01A. Comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01300.C. Schedules: c. Shown the finish of each item. d. Shown the manufacturer's name by a suitable legend. e. Submit catalog cuts of each item. f. Submit keying schedule. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.02A. Comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01600 DELEVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 1.03 PART 2 - PRODUCTS MATERIALS 2.02A. Manufacturers: Refer to Hardware Schedule in Part 3B. Finishes: Refer to Hardware Schedule in Part 3 KEYING 2.03 OTHER MATERIALS 2.04 PART 3 - EXECUTION SURFACE CONDITIONS 3.01 INSTALLATION 3.02 ADJUST AND CLEAN 3.03 6. Submit samples of each type and color of aluminum finish, on 12" long sections or formed shapes and on 6" squares of sheet/plate. Includes 2 or more samples in each set, showing near-limits of variations (if any) in color and texture of finish.A. Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trainedand experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiarwith the specified requirements and the methods needed for properperformance of the work of this Section.B. Provide manufacturer's stock system, adapted to application indicated,which has been tested in accordance with ASTM E 330 to withstand minimumdesign wind pressures, both positive and negative and acting normal to theplane of the wall, per Chapter 23 of the Uniform Building Code with aminimum of 20 psf. 1. When tested in accordance with ASTM E 283, air infiltration shall not exceed .06 CFM per square foot of tested area. 2. No water shall pass the interior frame of the system when tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 of a test pressure of 20% of design load. 3. When tested in accordance with ASTM E 330, the maximum deflection of any member shall not exceed L/175 of its span. When the load is removed, there shall be no evidence of permanent deformation or damage.A. Manufactures: Kawneer Company, Inc. United States Aluminum, Inc.or equal, as required to match existing.A. Shop prefabricate all doors and frame into complete units, verifyingall measurements at the job side prior to fabrication.B. Fabricate in strict accordance with the approved Shop Drawings andthe manufacturer's published recommendations.D. Weld or mechanically fasten along entire line of contact on theunexposed side.A. Provide other materials, not specifically described but required for acomplete and proper installation, as selected by the Contractor subjectto the approval of the Architect/Owner's Representative, as applicable.A. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Sectionwill be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and propercompletion of the Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditionsare corrected.A. Coordinate as required with other work to assure proper andadequate provision in other work for interface with the work of this SectionB. Install the work of this Section in strict accordance with the originaldesign, the approved shop Drawings, pertinent requirements ofgovernmental agencies having jurisdiciton, and the manufacturer'srecommended installation procedures.C. Install all members with adequate provision for vertical buildingmovement, expanding, and contracting to occur without breaking glass.D. Anchoring: Firmily anchor all members, using all anchoring devicesrequired to ensure positive attachment of the members for long lifeunder hard use.E. Separate aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces from sourcesof corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with other materials.F. Protect all finished surfaces as necessary to prevent damage duringprogress of the Work.A. Immediately prior to acceptance of the Work, remove all protectivematerials from the storefront system and clean all exposed members.B. Product Data: Submit manufacturers technical product data for eachitem of hardware. Include whatever information may be necessary toshown compliance with requirements, and include instructions forinstallation and for maintenance of operating parts and finish. 1. Submit a "Door Schedule" listing all doors in the Work, and allother locations requiring finish hardware, and assigning a "HardwareGroup" to each such door and other location. 2. Develope and submit a "Finish Hardware Schedule" listing each ofthe proposed "Hardware Groups", and defining in detail the proposedcontents of each Hardware Group. Check door thicknesses, details oftrim, clearance for hinges, strikes, closers, fasteners requirements, andfire rating requirements before preparing schedule. a. Shown the quantity of each type of item proposed to be supplied within each Hardware Group. b. Shown the dimensions, when pertinent, and the manufacturer's catalog number. 3. Review of the schedule by the Owner's Representative shall not be construed as certifying the schedule as being complete.D. Templates: Furnish Hardware templates to each fabricator of doors,frames and other work to be factory- prepared for the installation of hardware.A. Manufacturer: Obtain each type of hardware (latch and lock sets, hinges,closers, etc.) from a single manufacturer, although several may be indicatedas offering products complying with requirements.B. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide hardware for fire-rated openings incompliance with NFPA Standard No. 80 and building code requirements.Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by UL or FM fortypes and sizes of doors required and complies with requirements of doorand door frame labels. 1. Where emergency exit devices are required on fire-rated doors (withsupplementary marking on door' UL or FM labels indicating "Fire Door to beEquipped with Fire Exit Hardware") provide UL or FM label on exit devicesindicating "Fire Exit Hardware".C. Items of hardware not definitely specified herein but necessary forcompletion of the work shall be provided. Such items shall be of type andquality suitable to the service required and comparable to adjacenthardware. Where size or shape of members is such as to prevent the use oftype specified, hardware shall be furnished of suitable types having as nearlyas practicable the same operation and quality as the type specified.D. Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 8-1/2 pounds forexterior doors and 5 pounds for interior doors, such pull or push effort beingapplied at right angles to hinged doors and at the center plane of sliding orfolding doors. When fire doors are required, the maximum effort to operatethe door may be increased not to exceed 15 pounds. E. Exit door shall beopenable from the inside without the use of key or any special knowledge or effort.A. All locks shall be master keyed to the Owner's existing established 6pin, Corbin/Russwin system. Furnish 2 keys per lock and 6 master keys.A. Provide other materials, not specifically described but required for acomplete and proper installation, as selected by the Contractor subjectto the approval of the Owner's Representative.A. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Sectionwill be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and propercompletion of the Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditionsare corrected.A. Coordinate as required with other work to assure proper and adequate provisionin other work for interface with the work of this SectionB. Install the work of this Section in strict accordance with the original design,the approved shop Drawings, pertinent requirements of governmental agencieshaving jurisdiciton, and the manufacturer's recommended installation procedures.C. Mount hardware units at heights indicated in "Recommended Locations forBuilders Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door andHardware Institute, except as specifically indicated to comply with governing regulations.D. Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instructionsand recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardwareonto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in another way,coordinate removal, storage and reinstallation or application of surface protectionwith finishing work specified in the Division-9 sections. Do not installsurface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate.E. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce theattachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation.F. Drill and countersink units which are not factory-prepared for anchoragefasteners. Spaces fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards.A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to ensureproper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjustedto operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application.B. Final Adjustment: Wherever hardware installation is made more than one monthprior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work duringthe week prior to acceptance or occupancy, and make final check and adjustmentof all hardware items in each space or area. Clean operating items as necessaryto restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door controldevices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment.C. Instruct Owner's Personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardwareand hardware finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware.Provide type of glazing as indicated on the Drawings and as follows:2. On sloped glazing (more than 15 degrees off the vertical), use insulated glasswith an inner pane of laminated glass and an outer pane of reflective glass.3. In door vision panels of all units use vandal-resistant glazing (min. 1/2 inch).4. When type of glazing is not specifically indicated, provide the following: b. In new facilities: Clear tempered glass, single pane, 1/4 inch thick.Meet the requirements for the types of glass indicated above and on the Drawingsas defined in ASTM C 1036 and as follows:1. Clear float glass: Type I (transparent glass flat) Class 1 (clear), Quality Q3(glazing select).a. Tempered glass: Per ASTM C 1048, kind FT (fully tempered).b. Laminated glass: Two glass sheets of equal thickness laminated together withmin. 0.030 inches thick plastic interlayer equal to "Saflex" by Monsanto or"Butacite" by Dupont.3. Bronze glass: Min. 45% light transmittance; max. 55% solar transmittance;manufacturer's standard bronze tint.4. Gray glass: Min. 35% light transmittance; max. 50% solar transmittance;manufacturer's standard gray tint.5. Reflective glass: Metallic-coated glass, min. 5% light transmittance; max. 15%solar transmittance.6. Insulating glass: Preassembled units of two organically sealed panes enclosinga hermetically sealed dehydrated air space and complying with ASTM E 774.Where not otherwise indicated, min. 2.0 R-value (winter nighttime). Seal shall bewarranted against defects (excluding glass breakage but including intrusion ofmoisture or dirt and internal condensation above 20 degrees f) for a period of 5years after seal date is permanently imprinted on the unit but not less than 4years after installation.7. Low-E glass: Low emissivity-coated, clear insulated glass, min. 70% lighttransmittance, max. 55% solar energy transmittance, min. 3.0 R-value (winter nighttime).Provide Non-Load bearing metal (steel) stud framing for gypsum board partitionsand ceilings and accessories, as indicated on the Drawings, as specified herein,and as needed for a complete and proper installation.Refer to ASTM Standard C-11 and Gypsum Association Standard GA-505 fordefinitions of terms related to gypsum board assemblies not defined in thisSection or in other referenced standards.Meet or exceed minimum requirements of Federal Spec QQ-S698, Federal SpecQQ-S-775d, class d, ASTM Standards C 645 & 646 or Gypsum AssociationStandards GA 201 & 206 for the item and use intended.Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained andexperienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with thespecified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of thework of this section.In addition to complying with pertinent codes and regulations of governmentalagencies having jurisdiction, comply with pertinent recommendations contained in"Specifications for Metal Lathing and Furring" published by the Metal Lath/SteelFraming Association.Use metal framing members for gypsum board assemblies from one manufacturerthat either supplies gypsum board and other panel products or from amanufacturer acceptable to the gypsum board manufacturer.Resilient Furring Channels: 1/2 inch hat shaped channel with resilient legs,minimum base steel of 0.019 inches, galvanized."Z" Furring Channels: Manufacturer's standard 1, 1-1/2, and 2 inch Z-shapedchannels as indicated on the Drawings with minimum base steel or 0.0179 inches,galvanized and complying wit ASTM C 647.Provide all accessories including, but not limited to, tracks, clips, anchors,fastening devices, and resilient clips and other accessories required for a completeand proper installation, and as recommended by the manufacturer of the metalframing used. Use screws complying with ASTM C 646, C 954 and GA-201 & 206,hardened screws.Examine the areas and conditions under which work or this Section will beperformed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of thework. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.Install in accordance with ASTM Standard C 754, Metal Framing, ASTM C 840requirements that apply to framing installation and per manufacturer's recommendations.Spacing: Minimum 16 inches on center, or as required to comply with pertinentregulation, and to give proper support for the covering materials as indicated onDrawings.Partition heights: Minimum 12 inches above suspended ceiling, or to bottom ofroof or floor construction above. Install additional bracing for partitions extendingabove ceilings.Coordinate and provide required backing and other supports for items to bemounted on the finished coverings.Erect free-standing metal stud framing tight to concrete or concrete masonrywalls; attach by adjustable furring brackets in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.Erect furring channels horizontally, with maximum spacing of 16 inches (400 mm)on center. Install furring as required for fire resistance ratings as required bycode. Coordinate requirements for pipes and other items designed to be housedwithin the partition and wall system.Level by use of good grade commercial grout, water-proof, non-shrink mastic bedor by other means approved by the Owner. Provide continuous solid bearing underfloor runner members of metal stud partitions and walls.Frame door openings to comply with details indicated, per GA-219 and applicablepublished recommendations of gypsum board manufacturer. Attach vertical studsat jambs with screws either directly to frames or to jamb anchor clips on doorframes; install runner track section (for cripple studs) at head and secure tojamb studs.Extend vertical jamb studs through suspended ceilings and attach to underside offloor or roof structure above, or install additional bracing for vertical jamb studsextending above ceilings as required.Base coat(s) shall be 1 part portland cement, per ASTM C150, Type I or III, 3/4to 1-1/2 parts hydrated lime per ASTM C206 or 207 Type S, and 2-1/2 to 5parts white sand per ASTM C897.Adjust mix proportions within limits specified to attain workability.Finish coat shall be Oriental Exterior Finish Stucco manufactured by United StatesGypsum Co., Chicago IL. (312-321-4000), or Owner approved substitution. Color:"Off White". Texture: Standard float finish.Water for mixing and finishing stucco shall be drinkable, free of substance capableof affecting stucco set or of damaging stucco, lath or accessories.Provide standard gauge, galvanized trim including, but not limited to the following:3. Control joints as shown on the Drawings, but not further apart than 10 feet.2. Casing bead where stucco abuts dissimilar materials and at openings. Leave 1/4 inch pocket for sealant.Provide gypsum board, joint treatment products and accessories where shown onthe Drawings, as specified herein, and as needed for a complete and proper installation.1. Division 6, Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry contains requirements for woodframing and furring that relate to this section.2. Division 9, Section 09110 - Metal Stud System contains requirements for metalframing and furring that relate to this section.Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained andexperienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with thespecified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of thework of this section.Perform Work in accordance with Gypsum Association Standards GA201 - GypsumBoard for Walls and Ceilings, GA216 - Recommended Specifications for theApplication and Finishing of Gypsum Board and ASTM Standard C 840 -Specification for Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board.Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Where fire-rated gypsum board assemblies areindicated, provide materials and construction identical to those of assembliestested for fire resistance per ASTM E 119 by an independent testing and inspectingagency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.Fire Resistance Ratings: As indicated by reference to Gypsum Association FileNumbers in GA-600 "Fire Resistance Design Manual" or to design designations inUL "Fire Resistance Directory" or in the listing of another testing and inspectingagency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.Use each type of gypsum board and other products and finishing material fromone manufacturer that either supplies gypsum board and other panel products orfrom a manufacturer acceptable to the gypsum board manufacturer.