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UCCS

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Development Office Remodel Bid Package

Construction Documents - Issue Date:

11/08/2018

PROJECT MANUAL VOLUME 1 OF 1

RTA, INC. 19 South Tejon Street, Suite 300

Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903

RTA Project No. 18066.00

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS shall be provided by Owner

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS shall be provided by Owner

DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 4100 DEMOLITION DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 4100 ARCHITECTURAL WOOD CASEWORK DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 8400 FIRESTOPPING DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 08 1113 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 09 0561 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR FLOORING PREPARATION 09 2116 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09 5100 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 09 6519 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 09 6813 TILE CARPETING 09 7200 WALL COVERINGS 09 9123 INTERIOR PAINTING DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10 1101 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS 12 3600 COUNTERTOPS DIVISION 22, 23, 26, 27, AND 28 information will be located on drawings

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SECTION 02 4100DEMOLITION

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Selective demolition of building elements for alteration purposes.B. Salvage of existing items to be reused or recycled.

1.02 DEFINITIONSA. Remove: Detach items from existing construction and legally dispose of them off-site, unless

indicated to be removed and salvaged or removed and reinstalledB. Remove and Salvage: Detach items from existing construction and deliver them to Owner.C. Remove and Reinstall: Detach items from existing construction, prepare them for reuse, and

reinstall them where indicated.D. Existing to Remain: Existing items of construction that are not to be removed and that are not

otherwise indicated to be removed, removed and salvaged, or removed and reinstalled.1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. 29 CFR 1926 - U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Standards; current edition.B. NFPA 241 - Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations;

2013.1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Schedule of Selective Demolition Activities: Indicate the following1. Detailed sequence of selective demolition and removal work, with starting and ending

dates for each activity.2. Ensure Owner's on-site operations are uninterrupted.3. Interruption of utility services. Indicate how long utility services will be interrupted.4. Coordination for shutoff, capping, and continuation of utility services.5. Use of elevator and stairs.6. Locations of proposed dust and noise-control temporary partitions and means of egress.7. Coordination of Owner's continuing occupancy of portions of existing building8. Means of protection for items to remain and items in path of waste removal from building.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Demolition Firm Qualifications: General contractor or Company specializing in the type of work

required.1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Owner will occupy portions of building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area.Conduct selective demolition so Owner's operations will not be disrupted.

B. Notify Architect of discrepancies between existing conditions and Drawings before proceedingwith selective demolition

PART 2 PRODUCTS -- NOT USEDPART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped.B. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of

selective demolition required.C. Inventory and record the condition of items to be removed and reinstalled and items to be

removed and salvaged.

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D. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with intendedfunction or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of conflict.Promptly submit a written report to Architect.

3.02 UTILITY SERVICES AND MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSA. Existing Services/Systems: Maintain services/systems indicated to remain and protect them

against damage during selective demolition operations.B. Service/ System Requirements: Locate, identify, disconnect, and seal or cap off indicated utility

services or mechanical/electrical systems serving areas to be selectively demolished.1. Owner will arrange to shut off indicated services/ systems when requested by Contractor

and upon 48 hour notification.3.03 PREPARATION

A. Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris-removaloperations to ensure minimum interference with adjacent occupied and used facilities.1. Comply with requirements for access and protection specified by owner.

B. Temporary Facilities: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to preventinjury to people and damage to adjacent facilities to remain.1. Provide protections to ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area

and to and from occupied portions of building.2. Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are

exposed during selective demolition operations.3. Cover and protect furniture, furnishings, and equipment that have not been removed

C. Remove other items indicated, for salvage, relocation, recycling, and repurposing.3.04 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION FOR ALTERATIONS

A. Drawings showing existing construction and utilities are based on casual field observation andexisting record documents only.1. Verify that construction and utility arrangements are as indicated.2. Report discrepancies to Architect before disturbing existing installation.3. Beginning of demolition work constitutes acceptance of existing conditions that would be

apparent upon examination prior to starting demolition.B. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new

construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete the work within limitations ofgoverning regulations and as follows:1. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting

methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction.2. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring

existing finished surfaces.3. Do not use cutting torches until work area is cleared of flammable materials.4. Maintain adequate ventilation when using cutting torches.5. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly.6. Do not demolish building elements beyond what is indicated on Drawings without

Architect's approval.7. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.

C. Removed and Reinstalled Items:1. Clean and repaint items to functions condition adequate for intended reuse.2. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.3. Reinstall items in locations indicated. Comply with installation requirements for new

materials and equipment. Provide connections, supports, and misc. materials necessary tomake them functional for use indicated.

D. Existing items to remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soilingduring selective demolition. When permitted by Architect and Owner, items may be removed to

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a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and reinstalled in their originallocations after selective demolition operations are complete.

E. Comply with applicable codes and regulations for demolition operations and safety of adjacentstructures and the public.1. Obtain required permits.2. Provide, erect, and maintain temporary barriers and security devices.3. Conduct operations to minimize effects on and interference with adjacent structures and

occupants.4. Do not close or obstruct roadways or sidewalks without permit.5. Conduct operations to minimize obstruction of public and private entrances and exits; do

not obstruct required exits at any time; protect persons using entrances and exits fromremoval operations.

F. Do not begin removal until receipt of notification to proceed from Owner.G. Do not begin removal until built elements to be salvaged or relocated have been removed.

3.05 DEBRIS AND WASTE REMOVALA. Remove debris, junk, and trash from site.B. Leave site in clean condition, ready for subsequent work.

END OF SECTION

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06 4100 - 1 ARCHITECTURAL WOODCASEWORK

SECTION 06 4100ARCHITECTURAL WOOD CASEWORK

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Specially fabricated cabinet units.B. All steel supports, hardware and accessories

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 12 3600 - Countertops.

1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) - Architectural Woodwork Standards; 2014, with Errata (2016).B. AWMAC/WI (NAAWS) - North American Architectural Woodwork Standards, U.S. Version 3.1;

2016, with Errata (2017).C. BHMA A156.9 - American National Standard for Cabinet Hardware; 2015.D. NEMA LD 3 - High-Pressure Decorative Laminates; 2005.

1.04 SUBMITTALSA. Submit catalog data on each type of hardware and accessory item.B. Shop Drawings:

1. Submit shop drawings for plastic faced casework showing layout, elevations, ends,cross sections, service run spaces, and location of services. Show details andlocation of anchorages and fitting to floors, walls and base. Indicate all hardware andaccessory items.

2. Include layout of units with relation of surrounding walls, doors, windows and otherbuilding components.

3. Coordinate shop drawings with other work involved.C. Samples: 2 inchesX 3 inches

1. Submit two samples of specified plastic laminate colors, patterns and texturesfor exposed and semi-exposed materials for Architect's verification. Samples will bereviewed by Architect for color, texture and pattern only. Compliance with otherspecified requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Fabricator Qualifications: Company specializing in fabricating the products specified in this

section with minimum 5 years of documented experience.1. Single Source Responsibility: Provide all plastic faced casework manufactured by the

same manufacturer for single responsibility and integration with other building trades.1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Protect units from moisture damage.1.07 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. During and after installation of custom cabinets, maintain temperature and humidity conditionsin building spaces at same levels planned for occupancy.

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 CASEWORK

A. Casework Acceptable Manufacturers:1. TMI Systems Design Corp..2. LSI Corp..3. Salina Planing Mill.4. Concepts in Millwork

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B. Plastic Laminate acceptable manufacturers: See drawings for basis of design.1. Wilsonart2. Formica

2.02 MATERIALSA. Quality Standard: Custom Grade, in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) or AWMAC/WI

(NAAWS), unless noted otherwise.B. Core Material: Minimum density 45 lb particle board, minimum 3/4" thick before lamination.

Fabricate panels with plastic laminate on both sides or balancing sheet on concealed faces.1. ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2

2.03 WOOD-BASED COMPONENTSA. Wood fabricated from old growth timber is not permitted.

2.04 LAMINATE MATERIALSA. Manufacturers:

1. Wilsonart LLC2. Formica

B. High Pressure Decorative Laminate (HPDL): NEMA LD 3, types as recommended for specificapplications as follows:1. Exposed surfaces (including inside surfaces of open shelving units): Vertical Grade HPDL-

.030" thick. See drawings for basis of design.2. Semi-exposed surfaces (back of doors, inside surfaces of cabinets with doors, and

shelving): HPDL- .020" thick, cabinet liner type. Painted surfaces not acceptable.a. Color to match building standard

3. Concealed surfaces: HPDL, .020" thick, backer type balancing sheet2.05 COUNTERTOPS

A. Countertops are specified in Section 12 3600.2.06 ACCESSORIES

A. Adhesive: Type recommended by fabricator to suit application.B. Plastic Edge Banding: Extruded PVC, convex shaped; smooth finish; self locking serrated

tongue; of width to match component thickness.1. Color: As indicated on drawings.2. Must be applied with hot melt glue, no exceptions.3. Thicknesses:

a. Exposed cabinet body edges: .018" PVC edgingb. Door and drawer front edges: 3 mm PVC edgingc. End panels: 3 mm PVC edging

C. Concealed Joint Fasteners: Threaded steel.2.07 HARDWARE

A. Hardware: BHMA A156.9, types as recommended by fabricator for quality grade specified:1. Hinges

a. Blum model 73T5580, 120 degrees, nickel plated finish. Doors 48" and over in heightshall have three (3) hinges per door.

2. Door and Drawer Pullsa. Match building standard.

3. Drawer Suspensionsa. Blum bottom mount style No. 230M with epoxy finish. Slides shall have a 100 lb load

rating at full extension and a built-in, positive stop both directions and shall beself-closing. Slides shall have a lifetime warranty as offered by the slide manufacturer.

4. Shelf Supports

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a. Heavy duty, self locking nylon, designed for installation in pre-drilled holes in cabinetends and vertical partitions. The shelf supports shall have two (2) pins .20 inches indiameter, designed to prevent the shelf support from rotating.

5. Grommetsa. Manufactured by Bainbridge, black plastic, 2" D

2.08 FABRICATIONA. Assembly: Shop assemble cabinets for delivery to site in units easily handled and to permit

passage through building openings.B. Joinery: Tops and bottoms shall be joined to cabinet ends using a minimum of six (6) dowels for

twenty-four (24) inch deep cabinets. All dowels are to be hardwood laterally fluted, withchamfered end and a minimum diameter of ten (20) millimeters. Dowels with less than 10 mmdiameter are not acceptable. Internal cabinet components such as fixed horizontals, rails andverticals are to be doweled in place. Dowels are to be securely glued and cabinets clampedunder pressure during assembly to assure secure joints and cabinet squareness.

C. Bases: All bases and tall units shall have integral base. Rubber base provided by others, typeand color as specified on drawings.

D. Cabinet Ends: Unexposed cabinet ends shall be particleboard, 3/4 inch thick, laminated withthermoset decorative overlay. Holes shall be drilled for adjustable shelf clips 32 mm (1-1/4inches) on center. Front and bottom edges to be banded with PVC edging. Ends to be bored toaccept doweled top and bottom. All ends to be rabbeted to accept recessed back.

E. Fixed Intermediate and Adjustable Shelves: Particleboard, 3/4 inch thick, laminated on bothsides with low-pressure laminate. Adjustable shelves up to 30 inches wide are 3/4" thick.Shelves wider than 30 inches are 1" thick.

F. Cabinet Back: Standard recessed cabinet back to be 1/4 inch thick. Color to match cabinetinterior. All sink cabinets to have access panel back, removable from inside.

G. Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts: Particleboard, 3/4 inch thick, shall be laminated with verticalsurface high pressure laminate on the exposed surface and low pressure laminate cabinet lineron the interior surface.

H. Drawers: Sides, back and sub-front, shall be particleboard, 3/4 inch thick, laminated withthermoset decorative overlay. The back and sub-front shall be doweled and fluted into the sides,no staples or nails permitted. Dowels shall be spaced 1- 1/4 inches. Dowels to be hardwood,laterally fluted, with chamfered ends and a minimum diameter of (8) mm. Top edge to bebanded with PVC edging. Drawer bottom to be 1/4" hardboard with thermoset decorativeoverlay, let into sub-front, sides and back.

I. Edging: Fit shelves, doors, and exposed edges with specified edging. Do not use more thanone piece for any single length.

J. Fitting: When necessary to cut and fit on site, provide materials with ample allowance forcutting. Provide matching trim for scribing and site cutting.

K. Plastic Laminate: Apply plastic laminate finish in full uninterrupted sheets consistent withmanufactured sizes. Fit corners and joints hairline; secure with concealed fasteners. Slightlybevel arises. Locate counter butt joints minimum 2 feet from sink cut-outs.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify adequacy of backing and support framing.B. Verify location and sizes of utility rough-in associated with work of this section.

3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Set and secure custom cabinets in place, assuring that they are rigid, plumb, and level.B. Use fixture attachments in concealed locations for wall mounted components.C. Use concealed joint fasteners to align and secure adjoining cabinet units.

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D. Carefully scribe casework abutting other components, with maximum gaps of 1/32 inch. Do notuse additional overlay trim for this purpose.

3.03 ADJUSTINGA. Adjust installed work.B. Adjust moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly.

3.04 CLEANINGA. Clean casework, counters, shelves, hardware, fittings, and fixtures.

END OF SECTION

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07 8400 - 1 FIRESTOPPING

SECTION 07 8400FIRESTOPPING

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Firestopping systems.B. Firestopping of all joints and penetrations in fire resistance rated and smoke resistant

assemblies, whether indicated on drawings or not.1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A. Section 09 2116 - Gypsum Board Assemblies: Gypsum wallboard fireproofing.1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. ASTM E814 - Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Penetration Firestop Systems; 2013a(Reapproved 2017).

B. ASTM E2174 - Standard Practice for On-Site Inspection of Installed Firestops; 2018.C. ASTM E2393 - Standard Practice for On-Site Inspection of Installed Fire Resistive Joint

Systems and Perimeter Fire Barriers; 2010a (Reapproved 2015).D. ITS (DIR) - Directory of Listed Products; current edition.E. FM 4991 - Approval Standard for Firestop Contractors; 2013.F. FM (AG) - FM Approval Guide; current edition.G. UL (FRD) - Fire Resistance Directory; Current Edition.

1.04 SUBMITTALSA. Schedule of Firestopping: List each type of penetration, fire rating of the penetrated assembly,

and firestopping test or design number.B. Product Data: Provide data on product characteristics, performance ratings, and limitations.C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate preparation and installation instructions.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Fire Testing: Provide firestopping assemblies of designs that provide the scheduled fire ratings

when tested in accordance with methods indicated.1. Listing in UL (FRD), FM (AG), or ITS (DIR) will be considered as constituting an

acceptable test report.2. Valid evaluation report published by ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. (ICC-ES) at

www.icc-es.org will be considered as constituting an acceptable test report.3. Submission of actual test reports is required for assemblies for which none of the above

substantiation exists.B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in

this section with minimum three years documented experience.C. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section and:

1. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation under FM 4991, or meeting any two ofthe following requirements:

2. Verification of minimum three years documented experience installing work of this type.3. Verification of at least five satisfactorily completed projects of comparable size and type.4. Licensed by local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).

1.06 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Comply with firestopping manufacturer's recommendations for temperature and conditions

during and after installation; maintain minimum temperature before, during, and for three daysafter installation of materials.

B. Provide ventilation in areas where solvent-cured materials are being installed.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Firestopping Manufacturers:1. 3M Fire Protection Products; _____: www.3m.com/firestop/#sle.2. Hilti, Inc; _____: www.us.hilti.com/#sle.3. Specified Technologies Inc; _____: www.stifirestop.com/#sle.4. Tremco Commercial Sealants & Waterproofing; TREMstop Acrylic:

www.tremcosealants.com/#sle.2.02 MATERIALS

A. Firestopping Materials: Any materials meeting requirements.B. Primers, Sleeves, Forms, Insulation, Packing, Stuffing, and Accessories: Provide type of

materials as required for tested firestopping assembly.C. Fire Ratings: Refer to drawings for required systems and ratings.

2.03 FIRESTOPPING ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTSA. Through Penetration Firestopping: Use system that has been tested according to ASTM E814

to have fire resistance F Rating equal to required fire rating of penetrated assembly.PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify openings are ready to receive the work of this section.3.02 PREPARATION

A. Clean substrate surfaces of dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose material, or other materials that couldadversely affect bond of firestopping material.

B. Remove incompatible materials that could adversely affect bond.C. Install backing materials to prevent liquid material from leakage.

3.03 INSTALLATIONA. Install materials in manner described in fire test report and in accordance with manufacturer's

instructions, completely closing openings.B. Do not cover installed firestopping until inspected by Owner's Independent Testing Agency.C. Do not cover installed firestopping until inspected by authorities having jurisdiction.D. Install labeling required by code.

3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROLA. Independent Testing Agency: Inspection agency employed and paid by Owner, will examine

penetration firestopping in accordance with ASTM E2174, and ASTM E2393.B. Repair or replace penetration firestopping and joints at locations where inspection results

indicate firestopping or joints do not meet specified requirements.3.05 CLEANING

A. Clean adjacent surfaces of firestopping materials.3.06 PROTECTION

A. Protect adjacent surfaces from damage by material installation.END OF SECTION

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08 1113 - 1 HOLLOW METAL DOORS ANDFRAMES

SECTION 08 1113HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Hollow metal borrowed lites glazing frames.1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A. Section 09 9123 - Interior Painting: Field painting.1.03 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

A. ANSI - American National Standards Institute.B. HMMA - Hollow Metal Manufacturers Association.C. NAAMM - National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers.D. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association.E. SDI - Steel Door Institute.F. UL - Underwriters Laboratories.

1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ANSI/SDI A250.3 - Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Factory Applied Finish Coatings

for Steel Doors and Frames; 2007 (R2011).B. ANSI/SDI A250.8 - Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames (SDI-100); 2014.C. ANSI/SDI A250.10 - Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces

for Steel Doors and Frames; 2011.D. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or

Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process; 2017.E. ASTM A1008/A1008M - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon,

Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability,Solution Hardened, and Bake Hardenable; 2018.

F. ASTM A1011/A1011M - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, Carbon,Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, andUltra-High Strength; 2018a.

G. NAAMM HMMA 840 - Guide Specifications for Installation and Storage of Hollow Metal Doorsand Frames; 2007.

1.05 SUBMITTALSA. Shop Drawings: Details of each opening, showing elevations, glazing, frame profiles, and any

indicated finish requirements.1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide hollow metal doors and frames from SDI Certifiedmanufacturer: www.steeldoor.org/sdicertified.php.

B. Maintain at project site copies of reference standards relating to installation of productsspecified.

1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Comply with NAAMM HMMA 840 or ANSI/SDI A250.8 (SDI-100) in accordance with specified

requirements.B. Protect with resilient packaging; avoid humidity build-up under coverings; prevent corrosion and

adverse effects on factory applied painted finish.

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08 1113 - 2 HOLLOW METAL DOORS ANDFRAMES

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Hollow Metal Doors and Frames:1. Ceco Door, an Assa Abloy Group company; _____: www.assaabloydss.com/#sle.2. Curries, an Assa Abloy Group company; _____: www.assaabloydss.com/#sle.3. Steelcraft, an Allegion brand; ____: www.allegion.com/#sle.4. Gateway Metal Products5. Southwestern Hollow Metal

2.02 DESIGN CRITERIAA. Requirements for Hollow Metal Doors and Frames:

1. Steel used for fabrication of doors and frames shall comply with one or more of thefollowing requirements; Galvannealed steel complying with ASTM A653/A653M, cold-rolledsteel complying with ASTM A1008/A1008M, or hot-rolled pickled and oiled (HRPO) steelcomplying with ASTM A1011/A1011M, Commercial Steel (CS) Type B for each.

2. Glazed Lights: Non-removable stops on non-secure side; sizes and configurations asindicated on drawings. Style: Manufacturers standard.

B. Combined Requirements: If a particular door and frame unit is indicated to comply with morethan one type of requirement, comply with the specified requirements for each type; forinstance, an exterior door that is also indicated as being sound-rated must comply with therequirements specified for exterior doors and for sound-rated doors; where two requirementsconflict, comply with the most stringent.

2.03 HOLLOW METAL FRAMESA. Comply with standards and/or custom guidelines as indicated for corresponding door in

accordance with applicable door frame requirements.B. Frame Finish: Factory finished, color as specified on drawings.C. Borrowed Lites Glazing Frames: Construction and face dimensions to match door frames, and

as indicated on drawings.2.04 FINISHES

A. Primer: Rust-inhibiting, complying with ANSI/SDI A250.10, door manufacturer's standard.B. Factory Finish: Complying with ANSI/SDI A250.3, manufacturer's standard coating.

1. Color: As indicated on drawings.2.05 ACCESSORIES

A. Glazing: As specified on drawings., factory installed.PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.B. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable.C. Verify that finished walls are in plane to ensure proper door alignment.

3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Install doors and frames in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and related

requirements of specified door and frame standards or custom guidelines indicated.B. Coordinate frame anchor placement with wall construction.C. Touch up damaged factory finishes.

3.03 TOLERANCESA. Maximum Diagonal Distortion: 1/16 inch measured with straight edge, corner to corner.

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3.04 SCHEDULEA. Refer to Door and Frame Schedule on the drawings.

END OF SECTION

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09 0561 - 1 COMMON WORK RESULTSFOR FLOORING PREPARATION

SECTION 09 0561COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR FLOORING PREPARATION

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. This section applies to floors identified in contract documents that are receiving the followingtypes of floor coverings:1. Resilient tile and sheet.2. Carpet tile.

B. Removal of existing floor coverings.C. Patching compound.D. Preparation of new and existing wood-based floors and subfloors for installation of new floor

coverings.1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. ASTM C109/C109M - Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic CementMortars (Using 2-in. or (50-mm) Cube Specimens); 2016a.

B. ASTM C472 - Standard Test Methods for Physical Testing of Gypsum, Gypsum Plasters andGypsum Concrete; 1999 (Reapproved 2014).

C. RFCI (RWP) - Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings; 2011.1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Visual Observation Report: For existing floor coverings to be removed.B. Adhesive Bond and Compatibility Test Report.C. Copy of RFCI (RWP).

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Contractor may perform adhesive and bond test with Contractor's own personnel or hire a

testing agency.1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver, store, handle, and protect products in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions andrecommendations.

B. Deliver materials in manufacturer’s packaging; include installation instructions.C. Keep materials from freezing.

1.07 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Maintain ambient temperature in spaces where concrete testing is being performed, and for at

least 48 hours prior to testing, at not less than 65 degrees F or more than 85 degrees F.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MATERIALS

A. Patching Compound: Floor covering manufacturer's recommended product, suitable forconditions, and compatible with adhesive and floor covering. In the absence of anyrecommendation from flooring manufacturer, provide a product with the followingcharacteristics:1. Cementitious moisture-, mildew-, and alkali-resistant compound, compatible with floor,

floor covering, and floor covering adhesive, and capable of being feathered to nothing atedges.

2. Compressive Strength: 3000 psi, minimum, after 28 days, when tested in accordance withASTM C109/C109M or ASTM C472, whichever is appropriate.

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B. Alternate Flooring Adhesive: Floor covering manufacturer's recommended product, suitable forthe moisture and pH conditions present; low-VOC. In the absence of any recommendation fromflooring manufacturer, provide a product recommended by adhesive manufacturer as suitablefor substrate and floor covering and for conditions present.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 REMOVAL OF EXISTING FLOOR COVERINGS

A. Comply with local, State, and federal regulations and recommendations of RFCI RecommendedWork Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings, as applicable to floor covering beingremoved.

B. Dispose of removed materials in accordance with local, State, and federal regulations and asspecified.

3.02 PRELIMINARY CLEANINGA. Clean floors of dust, solvents, paint, wax, oil, grease, asphalt, residual adhesive, adhesive

removers, film-forming curing compounds, sealing compounds, alkaline salts, excessivelaitance, mold, mildew, and other materials that might prevent adhesive bond.

B. Do not use solvents or other chemicals for cleaning.3.03 PREPARATION

A. See individual floor covering section(s) for additional requirements.B. Comply with requirements and recommendations of floor covering manufacturer.C. Fill and smooth surface cracks, grooves, depressions, control joints and other non-moving

joints, and other irregularities with patching compound.D. Do not fill expansion joints, isolation joints, or other moving joints.

3.04 ADHESIVE BOND AND COMPATIBILITY TESTINGA. Comply with requirements and recommendations of floor covering manufacturer.

3.05 PROTECTIONA. Cover prepared floors with building paper or other durable covering.

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09 2116 - 1 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES

SECTION 09 2116GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Performance criteria for gypsum board assemblies.B. Metal stud wall framing.C. Acoustic insulation.D. Gypsum wallboard.E. Joint treatment and accessories.F. Textured finish system.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 07 8400 - Firestopping: Top-of-wall assemblies at fire rated walls.

1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. AISI S100-12 - North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural

Members; American Iron and Steel Institute; 2012.B. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or

Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process; 2017.C. ASTM C475/C475M - Standard Specification for Joint Compound and Joint Tape for Finishing

Gypsum Board; 2015.D. ASTM C645 - Standard Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing Members; 2014, with

Editorial Revision (2015).E. ASTM C665 - Standard Specification for Mineral-Fiber Blanket Thermal Insulation for Light

Frame Construction and Manufactured Housing; 2017.F. ASTM C754 - Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive

Screw-Attached Gypsum Panel Products; 2017.G. ASTM C840 - Standard Specification for Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board; 2018.H. ASTM C954 - Standard Specification for Steel Drill Screws for the Application of Gypsum Panel

Products or Metal Plaster Bases to Steel Studs From 0.033 in. (0.84 mm) to 0.112 in. (2.84 mm)in Thickness; 2015.

I. ASTM C1002 - Standard Specification for Steel Self-Piercing Tapping Screws for Application ofGypsum Panel Products or Metal Plaster Bases to Wood Studs or Steel Studs; 2016.

J. ASTM C1047 - Standard Specification for Accessories For Gypsum Wallboard and GypsumVeneer Base; 2014a.

K. ASTM C1396/C1396M - Standard Specification for Gypsum Board; 2017.L. ASTM D3273 - Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of

Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber; 2016.M. GA-216 - Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products; 2016.N. UL (FRD) - Fire Resistance Directory; Current Edition.

1.04 SUBMITTALSA. Product Data: Provide data on metal framing, gypsum board, accessories, and joint finishing

system.B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's data on partition head to structure connectors, showing

compliance with requirements.

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1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing gypsum board installation and

finishing, with minimum 5 years of experience.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES

A. Provide completed assemblies complying with ASTM C840 and GA-216.1. See PART 3 for finishing requirements.

2.02 METAL FRAMING MATERIALSA. Manufacturers - Metal Framing, Connectors, and Accessories:

1. CEMCO2. Clarkwestern Dietrich Building Systems LLC3. Harrison Manufacturing Co.4. National Gypsum Co.5. Marino; ____6. Unimast Incorporated7. Western Metal

B. Non-Loadbearing Framing System Components: ASTM C645; galvanized sheet steel, of sizeand properties necessary to comply with ASTM C754 for the spacing indicated, with maximumdeflection of wall framing of L/120 at 5 psf.1. Studs: "C" shaped with flat or formed webs with knurled faces.

a. 25 gauge studs: Not allowed.b. 22 gauge studs:

1) 2 1/2 inch depth to 11'-6" max. unsupported ht.2) 3 5/8" inch depth to 15'-0" max. unsupported ht.

c. 20 gauge studs:1) 2 1/2 inch depth to 12'-0" max unsupported ht2) 3 5/8 inch depth to 15'-7" max unsupported ht

2. Use 20 gauge studs both sides of door frames, at all fire rated partitions, at wallssupporting hung casework/ fixtures/ equipment

3. Runners: U shaped, sized to match studs.C. Partition Head to Structure Connections: Provide mechanical anchorage devices that

accommodate deflection using slotted holes, screws and anti-friction bushings, preventingrotation of studs while maintaining structural performance of partition.1. Structural Performance: Maintain lateral load resistance and vertical movement capacity

required by applicable code, when evaluated in accordance with AISI S100-12.2. Material: ASTM A653/A653M steel sheet, SS Grade 50/340, with G60/Z180 hot dipped

galvanized coating.3. Provide components UL-listed for use in UL-listed fire-rated head of partition joint systems

indicated on drawings.4. Deflection and Firestop Track:

a. Provide mechanical anchorage devices as described above that accommodatedeflection while maintaining the fire-rating of the wall assembly.

2.03 BOARD MATERIALSA. Manufacturers - Gypsum-Based Board:

1. American Gypsum Company; ____: www.americangypsum.com/#sle.2. CertainTeed Corporation; ____: www.certainteed.com/#sle.3. Continental Building Products; ____: www.continental-bp.com/#sle.4. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum; ____: www.gpgypsum.com/#sle.5. National Gypsum Company; ____: www.nationalgypsum.com/#sle.6. PABCO Gypsum; ____: www.pabcogypsum.com/#sle.7. USG Corporation; ____: www.usg.com/#sle.

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B. Gypsum Wallboard: Paper-faced gypsum panels as defined in ASTM C1396/C1396M; sizes tominimize joints in place; ends square cut.1. Application: Use for vertical surfaces and ceilings, unless otherwise indicated.2. Thickness:

a. Vertical Surfaces: 1/2 inch or 5/8 inchb. Multi-Layer Assemblies: Thicknesses as indicated on drawings.

3. Paper-Faced Products:a. American Gypsum Company; FireBloc Type X Gypsum Wallboard.

2.04 ACCESSORIESA. Acoustic Insulation: ASTM C665; preformed glass fiber, friction fit type, unfaced. Thickness: 3

1/2 inch.B. Acoustic Sealant: Acrylic emulsion latex or water-based elastomeric sealant; do not use

solvent-based non-curing butyl sealant.C. Finishing Accessories: ASTM C1047, galvanized steel or rolled zinc, unless noted otherwise.

1. Types: As detailed or required for finished appearance.2. Special Shapes: In addition to conventional corner bead and control joints, provide U-bead

at exposed panel edges.3. Products:

a. Same manufacturer as framing materials.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

D. Beads, Joint Accessories, and Other Trim: ASTM C1047, rigid plastic, galvanized steel, orrolled zinc, unless noted otherwise.1. Rigid Corner Beads: Low profile, for 90 degree outside corners.

E. Joint Materials: ASTM C475/C475M and as recommended by gypsum board manufacturer forproject conditions.

F. Textured Finish Materials: Latex-based compound; plain. G. Screws for Fastening of Gypsum Panel Products to Cold-Formed Steel Studs Less than 0.033

inch in Thickness and Wood Members: ASTM C1002; self-piercing tapping screws, corrosionresistant.

H. Screws for Fastening of Gypsum Panel Products to Steel Members from 0.033 to 0.112 inch inThickness: ASTM C954; steel drill screws, corrosion resistant.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that project conditions are appropriate for work of this section to commence.3.02 FRAMING INSTALLATION

A. Metal Framing: Install in accordance with ASTM C754 and manufacturer's instructions.B. Studs: Space studs at 16 inches on center.

1. Extend partition framing as indicated on drawings.2. Partitions Terminating at Ceiling: Attach ceiling runner securely to ceiling track in

accordance with manufacturer's instructions.3. Partitions Terminating at Structure: Attach top runner to structure, maintain clearance

between top of studs and structure, and connect studs to track using specified mechanicaldevices in accordance with manufacturer's instructions; verify free movement of top of studconnections; do not leave studs unattached to track.

C. Openings: Reinforce openings as required for weight of doors or operable panels, using notless than double studs at jambs.

3.03 ACOUSTIC ACCESSORIES INSTALLATIONA. Acoustic Insulation: Place tightly within spaces, around cut openings, behind and around

electrical and mechanical items within partitions, and tight to items passing through partitions.

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B. Acoustic Sealant: Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.3.04 BOARD INSTALLATION

A. Comply with ASTM C840, GA-216, and manufacturer's instructions. Install to minimize butt endjoints, especially in highly visible locations.

3.05 INSTALLATION OF TRIM AND ACCESSORIESA. Control Joints: Place control joints consistent with lines of building spaces and as indicated.B. Corner Beads: Install at external corners, using longest practical lengths. C. Edge Trim: Install at locations where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials.

3.06 JOINT TREATMENTA. Finish gypsum board in accordance with levels defined in ASTM C840, as follows:

1. Level 4: Walls and ceilings to receive paint finish or wall coverings, unless otherwiseindicated.

2. Level 1: Fire rated wall areas above finished ceilings, whether or not accessible in thecompleted construction.

B. Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smooth surface ready toreceive finishes.1. Feather coats of joint compound so that camber is maximum 1/32 inch.

3.07 TEXTURE FINISHA. Apply finish texture coating by means of spraying apparatus in accordance with manufacturer's

instructions and to match approved sample.3.08 TOLERANCES

A. Maximum Variation of Finished Gypsum Board Surface from True Flatness: 1/8 inch in 10 feetin any direction.

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09 5100 - 1 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS

SECTION 09 5100ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Suspended metal grid ceiling system.B. Acoustical units.C. Supplementary acoustical insulation above ceiling.

1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ASTM C635/C635M - Standard Specification for the Manufacture, Performance, and Testing of

Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel Ceilings; 2017.B. ASTM E1264 - Standard Classification for Acoustical Ceiling Products; 2014.

1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTSA. Sequence work to ensure acoustical ceilings are not installed until building is enclosed,

sufficient heat is provided, dust generating activities have terminated, and overhead work iscompleted, tested, and approved.

B. Do not install acoustical units until after interior wet work is dry.1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Provide data on suspension system components.B. Samples: Submit two samples 6 inch in size illustrating material and finish of acoustical units.C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures.D. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.

1. See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.2. Extra Acoustical Units: Quantity equal to 5 percent of total installed.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Suspension System Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the

products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience.1.06 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Maintain uniform temperature of minimum 60 degrees F, and maximum humidity of 40 percentprior to, during, and after acoustical unit installation.

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Acoustic Tiles/Panels:1. Rockfon2. Armstrong World Industries, Inc; ____: www.armstrong.com/#sle.3. USG; ____: www.usg.com/#sle.4. 3form

B. Suspension Systems:1. Armstrong World Industries, Inc; ____: www.armstrong.com/#sle.2. Hunter Douglas Architectural; ____: www.hunterdouglasarchitectural.com/#sle.3. Rockfon, LLC; ____: www.rockfon.com/#sle.4. USG; ____: www.usg.com/#sle.

2.02 ACOUSTICAL UNITSA. Acoustical Units - General: ASTM E1264, Class A.B. Acoustical Tile Type ACT-1: See drawings for basis of design, ASTM E1264 Type III, with the

following characteristics:1.

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a. Size: 24 by 24 inches.b. NRC Range:.70 to.95, determined in accordance with ASTM E1264.c. Edge: Square tegular.d. Surface Color: White.

C. Acoustical Tile Type ACT-2: See drawings for basis of design.D. Acoustic Tile Type ACT-3: See drawings for basis of design.E. Acoustic Tile Type ACT-4: See drawings for basis of design.

2.03 SUSPENSION SYSTEM(S)A. Metal Suspension Systems - General: Complying with ASTM C635/C635M; die cut and

interlocking components, with stabilizer bars, clips, splices, perimeter moldings, and hold downclips as required.

B. Exposed Steel Suspension System Type 1: Formed steel, commercial quality cold rolled;heavy-duty.1. Profile: Tee; 15/16 inch wide face.2. Finish: White painted.

2.04 ACCESSORIESA. Support Channels and Hangers: Galvanized steel; size and type to suit application, seismic

requirements, and ceiling system flatness requirement specified.B. Acoustical Insulation: ASTM C665, friction fit type, unfaced batts.

1. Thickness: 2 inch min.C. Gypsum Board: Fire rated type; 5/8 inch thick, ends and edges square, paper faced.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.B. Verify that layout of hangers will not interfere with other work.

3.02 INSTALLATION - SUSPENSION SYSTEMA. Rigidly secure system, including integral mechanical and electrical components, for maximum

deflection of 1:360.B. Install after major above-ceiling work is complete. Coordinate the location of hangers with other

work.C. Hang suspension system independent of walls, columns, ducts, pipes and conduit. Where

carrying members are spliced, avoid visible displacement of face plane of adjacent members.D. Where ducts or other equipment prevent the regular spacing of hangers, reinforce the nearest

affected hangers and related carrying channels to span the extra distance.E. Do not support components on main runners or cross runners if weight causes total dead load

to exceed deflection capability.F. Support fixture loads using supplementary hangers located within 6 inches of each corner, or

support components independently.G. Do not eccentrically load system or induce rotation of runners.H. Perimeter Molding: Install at intersection of ceiling and vertical surfaces and at junctions with

other interruptions.1. Use longest practical lengths.2. Overlap and rivet corners.

3.03 INSTALLATION - ACOUSTICAL UNITSA. Install acoustical units in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Fit acoustical units in place, free from damaged edges or other defects detrimental to

appearance and function.

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C. Fit border trim neatly against abutting surfaces.D. Install units after above-ceiling work is complete.E. Install acoustical units level, in uniform plane, and free from twist, warp, and dents.F. Cutting Acoustical Units:

1. Make field cut edges of same profile as factory edges.3.04 TOLERANCES

A. Maximum Variation from Flat and Level Surface: 1/8 inch in 10 feet.B. Maximum Variation from Plumb of Grid Members Caused by Eccentric Loads: 2 degrees.

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09 6519 - 1 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING

SECTION 09 6519RESILIENT TILE FLOORING

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Resilient tile flooring.B. Installation accessories:

1. Adhesives.1.02 SUBMITTALS

A. Shop Drawings.B. Manufacturer's documentation for flooring and accessories:

1. Technical Data.2. Installation and Maintenance.3. Warranty.

C. Verification Samples: Submit two samples, 3 by 3 inch min. in size illustrating color and patternfor each resilient flooring product specified.

1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Per manufacturer's instructions.

1.04 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Per manufacturer's instructionsB. Close areas to traffic during installation of flooring and accessories.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this

section, with not less than 5 years of documented experience.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis of Design: As specified on drawings; ForboB. Other Acceptable Manufacturers:

1. Shaw Contract Group.2. Mannington.

2.02 ACCESSORIESA. Moldings, Transition and Edge Strips: As specified on drawings.B. Adhesives:

1. Products:a. By flooring manufacturer.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION .

A. Install flooring and accessories after other operations (including painting) have been completed.B. Acceptance of Conditions: Carefully examine all installation areas with installer/applicator

present, for compliance with requirements affecting work performance.1. Verify that field measurements, product, adhesives, substrates, surfaces, structural

support, tolerances, levelness, temperature, humidity, moisture content level, pH,cleanliness and other conditions are as required by the manufacturer, and ready to receivework.

C. Verify that substrate is contaminant-free, including old adhesives and abatement chemicals.D. Test substrates as required by manufacturer to verify proper conditions exist.

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1. Wood:a. Shall be dry, clean, structurally sound and installed per underlayment manufacturer’s

installation instructions.b. Test wood subfloors and underlayment panels using a suitable wood moisture

pin-meter. Readings between the subfloor and underlayment panels should be within3 percent prior to installing the underlayment panels.

c. The maximum moisture content is 14 percent.d. Proceed with installation only after satisfactory conditions have been met.

E. Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location.3.02 PREPARATION

A. Flooring installation should not begin until all site conditions have been assessed, testing hasbeen completed and subfloor conditions have been approved.

B. Prepare per manufacturer's written instructions and as follows:1. Prepare substrates to ensure proper adhesion

3.03 INSTALLATIONA. Installation per manufacturer's written instructions and as follows:

1. Layout shall be specified by Architect, Designer or End User.2. Follow layout and ensure installation reference lines are square.3. Field tiles shall be installed with directional arrows on back aligned in quarter turn.4. Check cartons for and do not mix dye lots.5. Expansion Joints: Locate expansion, isolation, and other moving joints prior to installation.

a. Do not fill expansion, isolation, and other moving joints with patching compound norcover with resilient flooring.

6. Adhesives: Adhere flooring to substrate using the full spread method resulting in acompleted installation without gaps, voids, raised edges, bubbles or any other surfaceimperfections.a. Select appropriate adhesive, trowel and follow manufacturer's instructions.b. Periodically spot-check transfer of adhesive to back of tile during installation.c. Roll floor with a 100 pound roller to ensure proper transfer of adhesive and bonding.d. Protect floor from traffic per manufacturer's instructions.e. Do not wet mop floor until the adhesive has properly set per written instructions.

3.04 FIELD QUALTITY CONTROLA. Site tests and inspections as follows:

1. Inspect flooring installation for non-conforming work including (but not limited to) thefollowing:a. Lack of adhesion.b. Bubbles, loose tiles or raised edges.c. Dirt and debris underneath flooring.d. Excessive gaps.e. Improper substrate preparation (as indicated by telegraphing).f. Damage to tiles, including: dents/indentations, cuts, cracks, burns or punctures.

B. Non-conforming work per General Conditions and as follows:1. Repair or replace damaged material if not acceptable to the Architect.

3.05 CLEANINGA. Waste Management _____, as follows:

1. Coordinate material reclamation program with manufacturer, if applicable.a. Store and return cartons and pallets to manufacturer or recycler for reuse or recycling.

B. Provide progress cleaning per manufacturer's written instructions as follows:1. Work Areas: Clean areas where work is in progress to the level of cleanliness necessary

for proper execution of the work.a. Clean and protect completed construction until Date of Substantial Completion.

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b. During installation, remove wet adhesive from surface of flooring per manufacturer'sinstructions.

2. Site: Maintain project site free of waste materials and debris.C. Provide final cleaning immediately prior to Date of Substantial Completion inspection per

manufacturer's written instructions.1. Protection: Remove manufacturer's and other installed protection immediately prior to

Date of Substantial Completion inspection, unless required otherwise.2. Clean floor with an approved product by manufacturer no sooner than 5 days after

installation.3.06 MAINTENANCE

A. Initial maintenance per flooring manufacturer’s written instructions and as follows:1. Allow the adhesive to cure for at least 48 hours prior to wet cleaning the floor.2. Sweep, dust mop or vacuum the floor thoroughly to remove all loose dirt, dust, grit and

debris. Do not use vacuums with a beater bar assembly.3. Remove any dried adhesive residue from the surface with mineral spirits applied to a

clean, lint-free cloth.4. Damp mop the floor using a cleaner recommended by the flooring manufacturer.5. If necessary, scrub the floor using an auto scrubber or rotary machine (300 rpm or less)

with a cleaner recommended by the flooring manufacturer. Maintain the proper dilutionratio and use the appropriate scrubbing brush or pad.

6. Thoroughly rinse the entire floor with fresh, clean water. Remove the dirty residue with awet-vacuum or clean mop and allow the floor to dry completely.

3.07 PROTECTIONA. Protect materials from construction operations until Date of Substantial Completion or Owner

occupancy, whichever occurs first.1. Protect finished floor from abuse and damage by using heavy non-staining kraft paper,

drop cloths or equivalent. Use additional, non-damaging protective materials as needed.2. Light foot traffic on a newly installed floor can be permitted after 24 hours.3. Keep heavy traffic and rolling loads off the newly installed flooring for 72 hours.4. Protect the floor from rolling loads by covering with protective boards.

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09 6813 - 1 TILE CARPETING

SECTION 09 6813TILE CARPETING

<<<<<< UPDATE NOTESPART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Carpet tile, <<fully adhered; loose laid with edges and control grid adhered; or ______>>.B. Removal of existing carpet tile.C. Matching roll carpet for direct glue installation on <<base; stairs; and _____>>.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 01 6116 - Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content Restrictions.

Section 01 7419 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Reclamation/Recycling of<<new carpet tile scrap; removed carpet tile; and ______>>.

C. Section 03 3000 - Cast-in-Place Concrete: Restrictions on curing compounds for concreteslabs and floors.

D. Section 03 5400 - Cast Underlayment.E. Section 09 0561 - Common Work Results for Flooring Preparation: Independent agency

testing of concrete slabs, removal of existing floor coverings, cleaning, and preparation.F. Section 09 6816 - Sheet Carpeting: Broadloom carpet.G. Section 22 1006 - Plumbing Piping Specialties: Plumbing floor cover plate with recess for

carpet.H. Section 26 0519.13 - Undercarpet Electrical Power Cables: Undercarpet flat wiring.I. Section 26 0539 - Underfloor Raceways for Electrical Systems: Electrical<< and telephone;

_____; or None - N/A>> floor cover plate with recess for carpet.1.03 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES

A. Section 01 2100 - Allowances: Cash allowances affecting this section.1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. ASTM D2859 - Standard Test Method for Ignition Characteristics of Finished Textile FloorCovering Materials; 2016.

B. ASTM E648 - Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Usinga Radiant Heat Energy Source; 2017.

C. ASTM F710 - Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring;2017.

D. CRI 104 - Standard for Installation of Commercial Carpet; 2015.E. CRI 105 - Standard for Installation of Residential Carpet; 2015.F. CRI (GLP) - Green Label Plus Testing Program - Certified Products; Current Edition.G. NFPA 253 - Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using

a Radiant Heat Energy Source; 2015.1.05 SUBMITTALS

See Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide data on specified products, describing physical<< and performance; or

None - N/A>> characteristics; sizes, patterns, colors available, and method of installation.C. Shop Drawings: Indicate <<layout of joints; direction of carpet pile; location of edge

moldings; layout of flat wire system; and ________>>.

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D. Samples: Submit <<two; or _______>> carpet tiles illustrating color<< and pattern design; orNone - N/A>> for each carpet color selected.

E. Submit <<two; or ____>>, ____ inch long samples of <<edge strip; base cap; stair nosing;and _____>>.

F. Sustainable Design Submittal: Submit VOC content documentation for adhesives.H. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate <<special procedures; perimeter conditions

requiring special attention; and ________>>.I. Concrete Sub-floor Test Report: Submit a copy of the moisture and alkalinity (pH) test reports.J. Maintenance Data: Include maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance materials,

and suggested schedule for cleaning.K. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.

See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.2. Extra Carpet Tiles: <<Quantity equal to 5 percent of total installed; Quantity equal to

___ percent of total installed; or _______>> of each color and pattern installed.3. Extra Roll Carpet: ____ sq ft of each type, color, and pattern installed.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing specified carpet tile with

minimum <<three; or ____>> years<< documented; or None - N/A>> experience.B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in installing carpet tile with minimum <<three; or

_______>> years<< documented; _____; or None - N/A>> experience<< and approved bycarpet tile manufacturer; _____; or None - N/A>>.

C. Testing Agency Qualifications: Independent firm specializing in performing testing andinspections of the type specified in this section.

1.07 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Store materials in area of installation for minimum period of 24 hours prior to installation.

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Tile Carpeting:1. Interface, Inc<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.interfaceinc.com/#sle.2. Lees Carpets<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.leescarpets.com/#sle.3. Milliken & Company<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.milliken.com/#sle.4. Tandus<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.tandus.com/#sle.5. ______.

Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.2.02 MATERIALS

A. Tile Carpeting<<, Type _____; or None - N/A>>: <<Tufted; Fusion bonded; or ______>>,manufactured in one color dye lot.1. Product: __________ manufactured by __________.2. Tile Size: <<18 by 18 inch; ____by____ inch>>, nominal.3. Thickness: ____ inch.4. Color: ________.5. Pattern: ________.6. Critical Radiant Flux: Minimum of <<0.22; 0.45; or _____>> watts/sq cm, when tested in

accordance with ASTM E648 or NFPA 253.7. Surface Flammability Ignition: Pass ASTM D2859 (the "pill test").8. VOC Content: Comply with Section 01 6116.9. VOC Content: Provide CRI (GLP) certified product<<; in lieu of labeling, independent

test report showing compliance is acceptable; or None - N/A>>.

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10. Static Control Fiber: ________.11. Maximum Electrostatic Charge: <<3; or ____>> Kv. at 20 percent relative humidity.12. Rows: ____ per inch.13. Gage: ____ inch.14. Stitches: ____ per inch.15. Yarn Size: _____ denier.16. Pile Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.17. Density Factor: ____ kilotex.18. Light Fastness: ____.19. Primary Backing Material: <<Polypropylene; or ________>>.20. Primary Backing Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.21. Laminate: ____.22. Laminate Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.23. Secondary Backing Material: <<Jute; or ________>>.24. Secondary Backing Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.25. Total Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.

B. Roll Carpet: Same manufacturer, type, color and pattern, and face fiber characteristics ascarpet tile, ____ feet wide, manufactured in same color dye lot as tile.

2.03 ACCESSORIESA. Sub-Floor Filler: <<White premix latex; or ________>>; type recommended by flooring

material manufacturer.B. Base Cap: ________ type, ________ finish, <<_____ color; or color as selected by

Architect>>.C. Edge Strips: <<Embossed aluminum; Rubber; Vinyl; or ________>>, <<_____ color; or

color as selected by Architect>>.D. Stair Nosing: As specified in <<Section 487; or ________>>.E. Stair Nosing: <<Rubber; Vinyl; Aluminum; or _____>> type, <<square; or round>> nose,

<<ribbed; or ________>> top surface, one piece per stair tread width<<, ________ finish; orNone - N/A>><<, ________ color;, color as selected by Architect; or None - N/A>>.

F. Adhesives:1. Compatible with materials being adhered; maximum VOC content as specified in Section

01 6116.2. Compatible with materials being adhered; maximum VOC content of 50 g/L; CRI (GLP)

certified<<; in lieu of labeled product, independent test report showing compliance isacceptable;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

G. Carpet Tile Adhesive: Recommended by carpet tile manufacturer<<; releasable type;;________ type; or None - N/A>>.

H. Carpet Tile Adhesive:1. Products:

a. Stauf USA, LLC<<; D737 High-Tack;; ____; or None - N/A>>:www.staufusa.com/#sle.

b. TEC, an H.B. Fuller Construction Products Brand<<; TEC 749 Releasable PressureSensitive Adhesive;; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.tecspecialty.com/#sle.

c. ______.d. Substitutions: <<Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements; or Not permitted>>.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that sub-floor surfaces are smooth and flat within tolerances specified for that type ofwork and are ready to receive carpet tile.

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B. Verify that wall surfaces are smooth and flat within the tolerances specified for that type of work,are dust-free, and are ready to receive carpet tile.

C. Verify that sub-floor surfaces are dust-free and free of substances that could impair bonding ofadhesive materials to sub-floor surfaces.

D. Cementitious Sub-floor Surfaces: Verify that substrates are dry enough and ready for flooringinstallation by testing for moisture and pH.1. Test in accordance with Section 09 0561.2. Test in accordance with ASTM F710.3. Conduct tests by an independent testing agency acceptable to Owner.

a. Acceptable Testing Agencies:1) Independent Floor Testing and Inspection, Inc. (IFTI): www.ifti.com/#sle.2) ______.3) ______.4) Other testing agency approved by Owner.5) Substitutions: <<Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements; or Not

permitted>>.4. Obtain instructions if test results are not within limits recommended by flooring material

manufacturer and adhesive materials manufacturer.E. Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location.

3.02 PREPARATIONA. Remove existing carpet tile.B. Prepare floor substrates for installation of flooring in accordance with Section 09 0561.C. Prepare floor substrates as recommended by flooring and adhesive manufacturers.D. Remove sub-floor ridges and bumps. Fill minor or local low spots, cracks, joints, holes, and

other defects with sub-floor filler.E. Apply, trowel, and float filler to achieve smooth, flat, hard surface. Prohibit traffic until filler is

cured.F. Vacuum clean substrate.

3.03 INSTALLATIONA. Starting installation constitutes acceptance of sub-floor conditions.B. Install carpet tile in accordance with manufacturer's instructions<< and CRI 104 (Commercial);

and CRI 105 (Residential); and _____; or None - N/A>>.C. Blend carpet from different cartons to ensure minimal variation in color match.D. Cut carpet tile clean. Fit carpet tight to intersection with vertical surfaces without gaps.

Lay carpet tile in <<square; or ________>> pattern, with pile direction <<parallel; oralternating>> to next unit, set <<parallel to building lines; aligned as indicated on shopdrawings; or ________>>.

F. Locate change of color or pattern between rooms under door centerline.G. Fully adhere carpet tile to substrate.H. Adhere carpet tile to substrate along centerline of rooms, at perimeter of rooms, where tiles are

cut, and at 15 foot intervals throughout rooms. Lay remainder of tile dry over substrate.I. Adhere <<carpet tile; roll carpet; or _______>> as base finish up vertical surfaces to form

base. Terminate top of base with cap strip.J. Trim carpet tile neatly at walls and around interruptions.

Complete installation of edge strips, concealing exposed edges.

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3.04 INSTALLATION ON STAIRSA. Use one piece of carpet for each tread and the riser below. Apply seam adhesive to all cut

edges.B. Lay carpet with pile direction in the length of the stair.C. Adhere carpet tight to stair treads and risers.

3.05 CLEANINGA. Remove excess adhesive without damage, from floor, base, and wall surfaces.B. Clean and vacuum carpet surfaces.

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SECTION 09 7200WALL COVERINGS

<<<<<< UPDATE NOTESPART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Surface preparation<< and prime painting; or None - N/A>>.B. Wall covering<< and borders; or None - N/A>>.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 01 6116 - Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content Restrictions.B. Section 09 9123 - Interior Painting: Preparation<< and priming; or None - N/A>> of substrate

surfaces.1.03 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES

A. Wall covering work will be accomplished under one or more allowances.B. See Section 01 2100 - Allowances, for additional requirements.C. Allowance includes <<purchase and delivery only; or purchase, delivery, and

installation>>.1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDS

ASTM D1308 - Standard Test Method for Effect of Household Chemicals on Clear andPigmented Organic Finishes; 2002 (Reapproved 2013).

B. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials;2018a.

C. ASTM F793/F793M - Standard Classification of Wall Coverings by Use Characteristics; 2015.1.05 SUBMITTALS

See Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide data on wall covering<< and adhesive; or None - N/A>>.C. Shop Drawings: Indicate wall elevations with seaming layout.D. Samples: Submit <<two; or _______>> samples of wall covering, ____by____ inch in size

illustrating color, finish, and texture.E. Test Reports: Indicate verification of flame and smoke ratings, when tested by <<UL; an

agency approved by authority having jurisdiction; or ________>>.F. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate <<special procedures; perimeter conditions

requiring special attention; and ________>>.G. Maintenance Data: Submit data on cleaning, touch-up, and repair of covered surfaces.H. Manufacturer's Qualification Statement.I. Installer's Qualification Statement.J. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.

1. See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.2. Extra Wall Covering Materials: <<25 linear feet; ____ linear feet>> of each color and

pattern of wall covering; store where directed.3. Package and label each roll by manufacturer, color and pattern, and destination room

number.1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in thissection with minimum <<three; or _____>> years of<< documented; _____; or None - N/A>>experience.

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B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing work of the type specified and withat least <<three; or _____>> years of<< documented; _____; or None - N/A>> experience<<and approved by manufacturer; _____; or None - N/A>>.

1.07 MOCK-UPA. Provide panel, <<___ panel drops; ____ feet; or _____>> wide, full height, illustrating installed

<<wall covering; joint seaming technique; and ________>>.B. Locate <<where directed; or ________>>.C. Mock-up <<may; or may not>> remain as part of the Work.

1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Inspect roll materials at arrival on site, to verify acceptability.B. Protect packaged adhesive from temperature cycling<< and cold temperatures; or None -

N/A>>.C. Do not store roll goods on end.

1.09 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Do not apply materials when surface and ambient temperatures are outside the temperature

ranges required by the adhesive or wall covering product manufacturer.B. Maintain these conditions 24 hours before, during, and after installation of adhesive and wall

covering.C. Provide lighting level of <<80 ft candles; ____ ft candles>> measured mid-height at substrate

surfaces.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 WALL COVERINGS

A. General Requirements:1. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread/Smoke developed index of <<25/50;

25/450; or _____>>, maximum, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.2. Chemical and Stain Resistance: No visible staining or discoloration and no damage to

surface texture when tested in accordance with ASTM D1308.B. Wall Covering<< - Type ___; or None - N/A>>: Fabric-backed vinyl roll stock.

1. Comply with ASTM F793/F793M, Category <<IV, Type I; V, Type II; VI, Type III; or __>>.2. Total Thickness: _____ mil (_____ inch).3. Total Weight: _____ oz/sq yd.4. Roll Width: _____ inches.5. Backing: <<Woven, osnaburg; Non-woven, synthetic; or _____>> fabric.6. Color: ________.7. Pattern: ________.8. Pattern Match: __________9. Repeat: __________10. Surface Texture: ________.11. Overcoating: Manufacturer's standard coating for <<stain resistance; and _____>>.12. Manufacturers:

a. Koroseal/RJF International<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.koroseal.com/#sle.b. MDC Wallcoverings<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.mdcwall.com/#sle.c. Wolf-Gordon<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wolfgordon.com/#sle.d. ______.e. Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

C. Wall Covering<< - Type ___; or None - N/A>>: Rigid vinyl panel.1. Panel Size: <<4 feet by 8 feet; __ feet by __ feet>>.

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2. Rigid Vinyl Thickness: <<30 mils (0.030 inch); 40 mils (0.040 inch); 60 mils (0.060inch); _____ mils (_____ inch)>>.

3. Panel Edge Treatment: <<Square; Beveled; or _____>>.4. Trim: Manufacturer's standard trim shapes; <<vinyl, match face panel color; stainless

steel; or _______>>.5. Color: ________.6. Pattern: ________.7. Surface Texture: ________.8. Manufacturers:

a. Acoustic Ceiling Products<<; Fasade Wall Panels;; ____; or None - N/A>>:www.acpideas.com/#sle.

b. ATI Decorative Laminates<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.atilaminates.com/#sle.c. MDC Wallcoverings<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.mdcwall.com/#sle.d. ______.e. Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

D. Wall Covering: ________, complying with the following:1. Total Thickness: _____ mil.2. Total Weight: _____ oz/sq yd.3. Roll Width: _____ inches.4. Color: ________.5. Pattern: ________.6. Surface Texture: ________.

E. Adhesive: <<Type recommended by wall covering manufacturer to suit application tosubstrate; Water based type; Contact type; or _____>>.

F. Termination Trim: <<Extruded plastic; or ________>>, <<clear; _____ color; or color asselected>>.

G. Substrate Filler: <<As recommended by adhesive and wall covering manufacturers; or________>>; compatible with substrate.

H. Substrate Primer and Sealer: <<Alkyd enamel; or ________>> type.PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 INSTALLERS

A. Installer List:1. __________.2. __________.3. __________.4. Substitution Limitations: <<Same as specified for products; see Section 49 - 49; Not

permitted; or ______>>.3.02 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that substrate surfaces are<< prime painted and; or None - N/A>> ready to receivework, and comply with requirements of wall covering manufacturer.

B. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter. Do not apply wallcoverings if moisture content of substrate exceeds level recommended by wall coveringmanufacturer.

C. Verify flatness tolerance of surfaces does not vary more than <<1/8 inch in 10 feet; 1/4 inch in10 feet; ____ inch in 10 feet>> nor vary at a rate greater than <<1/16 inch/ft; ____ inch/ft>>.

3.03 PREPARATIONA. Fill cracks in substrate and smooth irregularities with filler; sand smooth.

Wash impervious surfaces with <<tetra-sodium; or tri-sodium>> phosphate, rinse andneutralize; wipe dry.

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C. Surface Appurtenances: Remove<< or mask; or None - N/A>> electrical plates, hardware, lightfixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings prior to preparing surfaces or finishing.

D. Surfaces: Correct defects and clean surfaces that affect work of this section. <<Removeexisting coatings that exhibit loose surface defects.; or None - N/A>>

E. Marks: Seal with shellac those that may bleed through surface finishes.F. Apply <<one coat; or two coats>> of primer sealer to substrate surfaces. Allow to dry. Lightly

sand smooth.G. Vacuum clean surfaces free of loose particles.

3.04 INSTALLATIONA. Apply adhesive and wall covering in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Apply adhesive to <<wall; or wall covering>> surface immediately prior to application of wall

covering. <<Let contact adhesive set tack free.; or None - N/A>>C. Use wall covering <<in roll number sequence; in pattern sequence; or ________>>.D. Razor trim edges on flat work table. Do not razor cut on gypsum board surfaces.E. Apply wall covering smooth, without wrinkles, gaps or overlaps. Eliminate air pockets and

ensure full bond to substrate surface.F. Butt edges tightly.G. Overlap adjacent panels as recommended by manufacturer.H. <<Horizontal; or Vertical>> seams <<are not; or are>> acceptable.I. Do not seam within <<2 inches; ____ inches>> of internal corners or within <<6 inches; ____

inches>> of external corners.J. Install wall covering before installation of <<bases; cabinets; and hardware>> and items

attached to or spaced slightly from wall surface.K. Do not install wall covering more than <<1/4 inch; ____ inch>> below top of resilient base.L. Cover spaces above and below windows, above doors, in <<pattern; or ________>> sequence

from roll.M. Apply wall covering to <<electrical; telephone; and ________>> wall plates prior to replacing.N. Wall covering is <<required; or not required>> behind <<fin tube cabinets; convector

covers; and ____>>.O. Where wall covering tucks into reveals, or metal wallboard or plaster stops, apply with contact

adhesive within <<6 inches; ____ inches>> of wall covering termination. Ensure full contactbond.

P. Install termination trim.Q. Remove excess adhesive while wet from seam before proceeding to next wall covering sheet.

Wipe clean with dry cloth.3.05 CLEANING

A. Clean wall coverings of excess adhesive, dust, dirt, and other contaminants.B. Reinstall wall plates and accessories removed prior to work of this section.

3.06 PROTECTIONA. Do not permit construction activities at or near finished wall covering areas.

3.07 SCHEDULESA. Classroom 201:

1. North, west, and east walls - #31 "Grass Cloth".2. South accent wall - #44 "Linen".3. Cover access panels same as walls.

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B. Principal's Office:1. Walls - #12 "Weave".2. Cover wall plates with #77 "White".

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SECTION 09 9123INTERIOR PAINTING

<<<<< UPDATE NOTESOPTIONAL CHECKLIST

SELECT SCOPE:Interior Surfaces for Opaque Finish, Normal Environment.

Gypsum board.Plaster or stucco.Concrete.Concrete masonry units (CMU), concrete block.Concrete floors, traffic surfaces, stairs, steps, and ramps.Bare steel, primed steel, or galvanized steel.Wood.Wood doors (not factory finished).

Interior Surfaces for Transparent Finish.Wood.Wood doors (not factory finished).

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment, Pipes, Ducts, and Conduit.SPECIFYING TACTICS:

Review the "SCOPE list" near the beginning of PART 1.Review the "DO NOT PAINT list".Review "RELATED SECTIONS" for finishes that might need to be specified elsewhere.Go to PART 2 PRODUCTS and select the paint systems that are applicable.

Read the master notes about how to use the default systems to avoid having to specifyeach and every different substrate separately.Specify the appropriate products for each system.

Select method of specifying where each paint system is to be used: <<This will be fullydefined in the Paint System descriptions (in PART 2); A "where-to-put-what" Schedule isneeded (at end of PART 3); or An MPI Schedule of MPI systems is needed (at end ofPART 3)>>.Select method of specifying COLORS: <<Color schedule on drawings; Color schedule atend of PART 3; or Colors to be selected later>>.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Surface preparation.B. Field application of <<paints; stains; varnishes; and _____>>.C. Materials for backpriming woodwork.D. Scope: Finish interior surfaces exposed to view, unless fully factory-finished <<and unless

otherwise indicated.; and unless otherwise indicated, including the following:; or______.>>1. Both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical and telecom equipment before

installing equipment.2. Elevator pit ladders.3. Surfaces inside cabinets.4. Prime surfaces to receive wall coverings.5. Exposed walls and bottom of <<swimming pools; fountains; and ______>>.6. Mechanical and Electrical:

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a. <<In finished areas; In all areas; or _______>>, paint <<insulated and exposedpipes; conduit; boxes; insulated and exposed ducts; hangers, brackets, collarsand supports; mechanical equipment; electrical equipment; and ________>>,unless otherwise indicated.

b. <<In finished areas; In all areas; or ______>>, paint shop-primed items.c. Paint interior surfaces of air ducts<< and convector and baseboard heating

cabinets; ______; or None - N/A>> that are visible through grilles and louvers withone coat of flat black paint to visible surfaces.

d. Paint dampers exposed behind louvers, grilles,<< and convector and baseboardcabinets; ______; or None - N/A>> to match face panels.

E. Do Not Paint or Finish the Following Items:1. Items factory-finished unless otherwise indicated; materials and products having

factory-applied primers are not considered factory finished.2. Items indicated to receive other finishes.3. Items indicated to remain unfinished.4. Fire rating labels, equipment serial number and capacity labels, bar code labels, and

operating parts of equipment.5. Stainless steel, anodized aluminum, bronze, terne coated stainless steel, and lead items.6. Marble, granite, slate, and other natural stones.7. Floors, unless specifically indicated.8. Ceramic and other tiles.9. Brick, architectural concrete, cast stone, integrally colored plaster and stucco.10. Glass.11. Concrete masonry units in utility, mechanical, and electrical spaces.12. Acoustical materials, unless specifically indicated.13. Concealed pipes, ducts, and conduits.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 01 6116 - Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content Restrictions.B. Section 05 5000 - Metal Fabrications: Shop-primed items.C. Section 05 5100 - Metal Stairs: Shop-primed items.D. Section 09 9113 - Exterior Painting.E. Section 09 9600 - High-Performance Coatings.F. Section 09 9725 - Mineral-Based Coatings.G. Section 21 0553 - Identification for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment: Painted

identification.H. Section 21 0553 - Identification for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment: Color coding

scheme for items to be painted under this section.I. Section 22 0553 - Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment: Painted identification.J. Section 22 0553 - Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment: Color coding scheme

for items to be painted under this section.K. Section 23 0553 - Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment: Painted identification.L. Section 23 0553 - Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment: Color coding scheme for

items to be painted under this section.M. Section 26 0553 - Identification for Electrical Systems: Painted identification.N. Section 26 0553 - Identification for Electrical Systems: Color coding scheme for items to be

painted under this section.O. Section 32 1723.13 - Painted Pavement Markings: Painted pavement markings.P. Section 33 1600 - Water Utility Storage Tanks: Painting inside and outside of tanks.

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1.03 DEFINITIONSA. Comply with ASTM D16 for interpretation of terms used in this section.

1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. 40 CFR 59, Subpart D - National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for

Architectural Coatings; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; current edition.B. ASTM D16 - Standard Terminology for Paint, Related Coatings, Materials, and Applications;

2016.C. ASTM D4258 - Standard Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete for Coating; 2005

(Reapproved 2017).D. ASTM D4259 - Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete; 1988 (Reapproved 2012).E. ASTM D4260 - Standard Practice for Liquid and Gelled Acid Etching of Concrete; 2005

(Reapproved 2012).F. ASTM D4442 - Standard Test Methods for Direct Moisture Content Measurement of Wood and

Wood-Based Materials; 2016.G. CARB (SCM) - Suggested Control Measure for Architectural Coatings; California Air Resources

Board; 2007.H. MPI (APL) - Master Painters Institute Approved Products List; Master Painters and Decorators

Association; Current Edition.I. MPI (APSM) - Master Painters Institute Architectural Painting Specification Manual; Current

Edition.J. SCAQMD 1113 - Architectural Coatings; 1977 (Amended 2016).K. SSPC V1 (PM1) - Good Painting Practice: Painting Manual, Volume 1; 2016.L. SSPC V2 (PM2) - Systems and Specifications: Steel Structures Painting Manual, Volume 2;

2015.M. SSPC-SP 1 - Solvent Cleaning; 2015, with Editorial Revision (2016).N. SSPC-SP 2 - Hand Tool Cleaning; 1982, with Editorial Revision (2004).O. SSPC-SP 3 - Power Tool Cleaning; 1982, with Editorial Revision (2004).P. SSPC-SP 6 - Commercial Blast Cleaning; 2007.Q. SSPC-SP 13 - Surface Preparation of Concrete; 1997 (Reaffirmed 2003).

1.05 SUBMITTALSSee Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.

B. Product Data: Provide complete list of products to be used, with the following information foreach:1. Manufacturer's name, product name and/or catalog number, and general product category

(e.g. "alkyd enamel").2. MPI product number (e.g. MPI #47).3. Cross-reference to specified paint system(s) product is to be used in; include description of

each system.4. Manufacturer's installation instructions.5. If proposal of substitutions is allowed under submittal procedures, explanation of

substitutions proposed.C. Samples: Submit <<three; or _____>> paper "draw down" samples, <<8-1/2 by 11 inches;

_______ inches>> in size, illustrating range of colors available for each finishing productspecified.1. Where sheen is specified, submit samples in only that sheen.2. Where sheen is not specified, submit each color in each sheen available.

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3. Where sheen is not specified, discuss sheen options with Architect before preparingsamples, to eliminate sheens definitely not required.

4. Allow <<30 days; or _____>> for approval process, after receipt of complete samples byArchitect.

5. Paint color submittals will not be considered until color submittals for major materials not tobe painted, such as <<masonry; factory finished metals; wood cabinets; wood doors;and _______>>, have been approved.

D. Samples: Submit <<two; or _______>> paper chip samples, ____x____ inch in size illustratingrange of colors<< and textures; _____; or None - N/A>> available for each surface finishingproduct scheduled.

E. Samples: Submit <<two; or _______>> painted samples, illustrating selected colors<< andtextures; and _____; or None - N/A>> for each color and system selected<< with specifiedcoats cascaded; ______; or None - N/A>>. Submit on <<aluminum sheet; temperedhardboard; or ________>>, ____x____ inch in size.

F. Certification: By manufacturer that paints and finishes comply with VOC limits specified.G. Manufacturer's Instructions: Indicate <<special surface preparation procedures; substrate

conditions requiring special attention; and ________>>.H. Maintenance Data: Submit <<data; coating maintenance manual; or ______>> including

<<finish schedule showing where each product/color/finish was used; product technicaldata sheets; material safety data sheets (MSDS); care and cleaning instructions;touch-up procedures; repair of painted and finished surfaces; color samples of eachcolor and finish used; and _______>>.

I. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.

2. Extra Paint and Finish Materials: <<1 gallon; _____ gallons>> of each <<color; type;surface texture; and _____>>;<< from the same product run,; ______; or None -N/A>> store where directed.

3. Label each container with <<color; type; texture; room locations; and ________>> inaddition to the manufacturer's label.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified, with

minimum <<three; or _______>> years<< documented; _____; or None - N/A>> experience.B. Applicator Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the type of work specified <<with

minimum __________ years experience; with minimum __________ years documentedexperience; and approved by manufacturer>>.

1.07 MOCK-UPA. See Section 01 4000 - Quality Requirements, for general requirements for mock-up.B. Provide panel, ____ feet long by ____ feet wide, illustrating paint color, texture, and finish.C. Provide door and frame assembly illustrating <<paint; stain and varnish; or ________>>

color, texture, and finish.D. Locate <<where directed by Architect; or ________>>.E. Mock-up <<may; or may not>> remain as part of the work.

1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Deliver products to site in sealed and labeled containers; inspect to verify acceptability.B. Container Label: Include manufacturer's name, type of paint, brand name, lot number, brand

code, coverage, surface preparation, drying time, cleanup requirements, color designation, andinstructions for mixing and reducing.

C. Paint Materials: Store at minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F and a maximum of 90degrees F, in ventilated area, and as required by manufacturer's instructions.

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1.09 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Do not apply materials when surface and ambient temperatures are outside the temperature

ranges required by the paint product manufacturer.B. Follow manufacturer's recommended procedures for producing best results, including testing of

substrates, moisture in substrates, and humidity and temperature limitations.C. Do not apply materials when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; at temperatures less than 5

degrees F above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces.D. Minimum Application Temperatures for Paints: 50 degrees F for interiors unless required

otherwise by manufacturer's instructions.E. Minimum Application Temperature for <<Varnish; and ________>> Finishes: 65 degrees F for

interior, unless required otherwise by manufacturer's instructions.F. Provide lighting level of <<80 ft candles; ____ ft candles>> measured mid-height at substrate

surface.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Provide paints and finishes used in any individual system from the same manufacturer; noexceptions.

B. Provide paints and finishes from the same manufacturer<< to the greatest extent possible;_______; or None - N/A>>.1. In the event that a single manufacturer cannot provide specified products, minor

exceptions will be permitted provided approval by Architect is obtained using the specifiedprocedures for <<substitutions; or submittals>>.

2. Substitution of MPI-approved products by a different manufacturer is preferred oversubstitution of unapproved products by the same manufacturer.

3. Substitution of other products by the same manufacturer is preferred over substitution ofproducts by a different manufacturer.

4. Substitution of a different paint system using MPI-approved products by the samemanufacturer <<will; or will not>> be considered.

C. Paints:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The project is located in the continental U.S.: To display manufacturers serving the regionin which the project is located, select the region here: <<No Region Selected; NewEngland States; Mid-Atlantic; South Eastern; North Central and Plains; SouthCentral and Plains; Pacific South West; or Pacific North West>>.Select all paint manufacturers.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. <<Base Manufacturer:; or None - N/A>> _________________________________.2. Behr Process Corporation: www.behr.com/#sle.3. Cloverdale Paint, Brand Products of Rodda Paint Company:

www.cloverdalepaint.com/#sle.4. Diamond Vogel Paints: www.diamondvogel.com/#sle.5. PPG Paints: www.ppgpaints.com/#sle.6. Pratt & Lambert Paints: www.prattandlambert.com/#sle.7. Rodda Paint Co: www.roddapaint.com/#sle.8. Sherwin-Williams Company: www.sherwin-williams.com/#sle.9. Valspar Corporation: www.valsparpaint.com/#sle.10. ______.

D. Transparent Finishes:1. <<Base Manufacturer:; or None - N/A>> __________.2. Behr Process Corporation: www.behr.com/#sle.

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3. PPG Paints Deft Interior Clears/Polyurethanes: www.ppgpaints.com/#sle.4. Sherwin-Williams Company: www.sherwin-williams.com/#sle.5. __________.6. __________.

E. Stains:1. <<Base Manufacturer:; or None - N/A>> __________.2. Behr Process Corporation: www.behr.com/#sle.3. PPG Paints Deft Interior Stains: www.ppgpaints.com/#sle.4. Sherwin-Williams Company: www.sherwin-williams.com/#sle.5. __________.6. __________.

F. Primer Sealers: Same manufacturer as top coats.Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2.02 PAINTS AND FINISHES - GENERALA. Paints and Finishes: Ready mixed, unless intended to be a field-catalyzed paint.

1. Where MPI paint numbers are specified, provide products listed in Master PaintersInstitute Approved Product List, current edition available at www.paintinfo.com, forspecified MPI categories, except as otherwise indicated.

2. Provide paints and finishes of a soft paste consistency, capable of being readily anduniformly dispersed to a homogeneous coating, with good flow and brushing properties,and capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags.

3. Provide materials that are compatible with one another and the substrates indicated underconditions of service and application, as demonstrated by manufacturer based on testingand field experience.

4. For opaque finishes, tint each coat including primer coat and intermediate coats, one-halfshade lighter than succeeding coat, with final finish coat as base color.

5. Supply each paint material in quantity required to complete entire project's work from asingle production run.

6. Do not reduce, thin, or dilute paint or finishes or add materials unless such procedure isspecifically described in manufacturer's product instructions.

B. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content: Comply with Section 01 6116.C. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content:

1. Provide paints and finishes that comply with the most stringent requirements specified inthe following:a. 40 CFR 59, Subpart D--National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for

Architectural Coatings.b. SCAQMD 1113 Rule.c. CARB (SCM).d. Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) Model Rule, Architectural, Industrial, and

Maintenance Coatings; www.otcair.org; specifically:1) Opaque, Flat: <<50; or _____>> g/L, maximum.2) Opaque, Nonflat: <<150; or ____>> g/L, maximum.3) Opaque, High Gloss: <<250; or ____>> g/L, maximum.4) Varnishes: <<350; or ____>> g/L, maximum.

e. Architectural coatings VOC limits of the State in which the Project is located.f. Architectural coatings VOC limits of <<State in which the project is located; or

_______>>.g. USGBC LEED Rating System, edition as stated in Section <<3336; or _____>>; for

interior wall and ceiling finish (all coats), anti-corrosive paints on interior ferrous metal,clear wood stains and finishes, sanding sealers, other sealers, shellac, and floorcoatings.

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2. Determination of VOC Content: Testing and calculation in accordance with 40 CFR 59,Subpart D (EPA Method 24), exclusive of colorants added to a tint base and water addedat project site; or other method acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

D. Flammability: Comply with <<applicable; or ________>> code for surface burningcharacteristics.

E. Sheens: Provide the sheens specified; where sheen is not specified, sheen will be selected laterby Architect from the manufacturer's full line.

F. Colors: <<To be selected from manufacturer's full range of available colors; As indicatedon drawings; As indicated in Color Schedule; or _______>>.1. Selection to be made by Architect after award of contract.2. Allow for minimum of <<three; or _____>> colors for each system, unless otherwise

indicated, without additional cost to Owner.3. Extend colors to surface edges; colors may change at any edge as directed by Architect.4. <<In finished areas; In all areas; or ______>>, finish pipes, ducts, conduit, and

equipment the same color as the wall/ceiling they are mounted on/under.5. In utility areas, finish equipment, piping, conduit, and exposed duct work in colors

according to the <<color coding scheme indicated; color schedule; or ______>>.2.03 PAINT SYSTEMS - INTERIOR

A. <<Paint I-OP - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Interior Surfaces to be Painted, Unless OtherwiseIndicated: Including <<gypsum board; concrete; concrete masonry units; brick; wood;plaster; uncoated steel; shop primed steel; galvanized steel; aluminum; and _____>>.1. <<Two top coats; One top coat; or ______>> and one coat primer. Top Coat(s): High Performance Architectural Interior Latex<<; MPI #138, 139, 140, or

141;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Marquee Interior Matte [No. 1450]. (MPI #138)2) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-310

Series, Eggshell.3) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-510

Series, Semi-Gloss.4) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1110 Series, Satin.5) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1210 Series,

Semi-Gloss.6) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1310 Series, Gloss.7) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Satin Water-Borne Acrylic, V51-410

Series.8) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Gloss Water-Borne Acrylic, V71-610

Series.9) Rodda Unique II Semi-Gloss, 542001. (MPI #141)10) Sherwin-Williams Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Eg-Shel. (MPI #139)11) Sherwin-Williams Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #141)12) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33100 Series, Eggshell.13) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33400 Series,

Semi-Gloss.14) __________.15) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Top Coat(s): Institutional Low Odor/VOC Interior Latex<<; MPI #143, 144, 145, 146, 147,or 148;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-100 Series, Flat. (MPI #143)2) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-300XI Series, Eggshell. (MPI

#144)3) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-500XI Series, Semi-Gloss.

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4) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4110XI Series, Flat. (MPI #143)5) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4310XI Series, Eggshell. (MPI #144)6) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4410XI Series, Satin. (MPI #145)7) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4510XI Series, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #147)8) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Supreme Interior, Flat. (MPI #143)9) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Supreme Interior, Eggshell.10) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Supreme Interior, Semi-Gloss.11) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Flat, 513601. (MPI #143)12) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Satin, 523601. (MPI #144)13) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Flat. (MPI #143)14) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Eg-Shel. (MPI #144)15) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Flat.16) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Low Sheen. (MPI #144)17) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss.18) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11600 Series, Flat.19) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11700 Series, Satin.20) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11800 Series, Eggshell.21) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11900 Series, Semi-Gloss.22) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 26217, Flat.23) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 30919, Eggshell.24) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 670350, Satin.25) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 33716, Semi-Gloss.26) __________.27) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat(s): Interior Latex<<; MPI #43, 44, 52, 53, 54, or 114;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Marquee Interior Eggshell Enamel [No.2450]. (MPI #52)2) Behr Marquee Interior Semi-Gloss Enamel [No. 3450]. (MPI #54)3) Behr Premium Plus Interior Flat [No. 1050]. (MPI #53)4) Behr Premium Plus Interior Eggshell Enamel [No. 2050]. (MPI #52)5) Behr Premium Plus Interior Satin Enamel No. 7050]. (MPI #43)6) Behr Premium Plus Interior Semi-Gloss Enamel [No. 3050]. (MPI #54)7) Behr Pro i300 Interior Dead Flat Paint [No.310]. (MPI #53)8) Behr Pro i300 Interior Eggshell Paint [No.330]. (MPI #44)9) Behr Pro i300 Interior Semi-Gloss Paint [No.370]. (MPI #54)10) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4110XI Series, Flat. (MPI #53)11) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4310XI Series, Eggshell. (MPI #44)12) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4410XI Series, Satin. (MPI #52)13) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4510XI Series, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)14) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Interior Wall and Ceiling Latex Flat, 12-110

Series. (MPI #53)15) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Interior Latex Eggshell Enamel, 12-310 Series.

(MPI #44)16) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Interior Latex Semi-Gloss Enamel, 12-510

Series. (MPI #54)17) PPG Paints Ultra-Hide 150 Interior Paint, 1210-XXXXV, Flat.18) PPG Paints Ultra-Hide 150 Interior Low Sheen Paint, 1410-XXXXV, Eggshell.

(MPI #44)19) PPG Paints Ultra-Hide 150 Interior Paint, 1412-XXXXV, Eggshell. (MPI #44)20) PPG Paints Ultra-Hide 150 Interior Paint, 1416-XXXXV, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)21) PPG Paints Ultra-Hide 150 Interior Low Lustre Paint, 1433-XXXXV. (MPI #43)22) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior, Flat.23) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior, Velvet.24) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior, Satin.

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25) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)26) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior Premium Paint & Primer, Flat.27) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior Premium Paint & Primer, Velvet.28) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior Premium Paint & Primer, Satin.29) Pratt & Lambert Accolade Interior Premium Paint & Primer, Semi-Gloss.30) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex, Flat.31) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex, Eggshell.32) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex, Satin.33) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #43)34) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex, Gloss. (MPI #54)35) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Interior Latex, Flat. (MPI #53)36) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Interior Latex, Eggshell. (MPI #44)37) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Interior Latex, Mid-Sheen. (MPI #52)38) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Interior Latex, Satin. (MPI #43)39) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Ultra Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)40) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver 5000 Interior Latex, Flat.41) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver 5000 Interior Latex, Eggshell.42) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver 5000 Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss.43) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior Latex, Flat.44) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior Latex, Eggshell.45) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss.46) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior, Flat.47) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior, Eggshell. (MPI #44)48) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior, Satin. (MPI #43)49) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)50) Rodda EcoLogic Waterbased Gloss Enamel, 70603. (MPI #114)51) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Flat, 513601. (MPI #53)52) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Satin, 523601.53) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Semi-Gloss, 543601.54) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Flat. (MPI #53)55) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)56) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Eg-Shel. (MPI #44)57) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Flat.58) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #43)59) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Low Sheen. (MPI #44)60) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Eg-Shel. (MPI #52)61) Valspar Professional DTM Acrylic Topcoat, No. 81120 Series, Gloss.62) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11600 Series, Flat. (MPI #53)63) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11700 Series, Satin.64) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11800 Series, Eggshell. (MPI #44)65) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11900 Series, Semi-Gloss.66) Valspar Professional 4 Series Interior Latex, No. 99400, Flat.67) Valspar Professional 4 Series Interior Latex, No. 99410, Eggshell. (MPI #44)68) Valspar Professional 4 Series Interior Latex, No. 99420, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #54)69) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 26217, Flat.70) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 30919, Eggshell. (MPI #44)71) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 670350, Satin.72) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 33716, Semi-Gloss.73) Valspar Ultra 4000 Interior Latex, No. 447509, Flat.74) Valspar Ultra 4000 Interior Latex, No. 447516, Eggshell. (MPI #44)75) Valspar Ultra 4000 Interior Latex, No. 447520, Semi-Gloss.76) __________. Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat Sheen:

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a. Flat: MPI gloss level 1; use this sheen <<at all locations; for ceilings and otheroverhead surfaces; at _______; for _______; or ________>>.

b. Velvet: MPI gloss level 2; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

c. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

d. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<for items subject to frequent touchingby occupants, including door frames and railings; at all locations; at _______;for _______; or ________>>.

Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

f. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

6. Primer: <<As recommended by top coat manufacturer for specific substrate; Asspecified under "PRIMERS" below; or _____>>.

B. <<Paint I-OP-MD-DT - ; ______; or None - N/A>>Medium Duty Door/Trim: For surfacessubject to frequent contact by occupants, including <<metals; wood; and ______>>:1. Medium duty applications include <<doors; door frames; railings; handrails;

guardrails; balustrades; and ______>>.2. <<Two top coats; One top coat; or ______>> and one coat primer.3. Top Coat(s): Interior Epoxy-Modified Latex<<; MPI #115 or 215;; _____; or None -

N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-598 Series,Semi-Gloss.

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-599 Series, Gloss.3) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Gloss. (MPI

#115)4) Sherwin-Williams Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Semi-Gloss.5) Sherwin-Williams Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Gloss.6) __________.7) __________. Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat(s): High Performance Architectural Interior Latex<<; MPI #139, 140, or 141;;_____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-310Series, Eggshell.

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-510Series, Semi-Gloss.

3) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1110 Series, Satin.4) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1210 Series,

Semi-Gloss.5) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1310 Series, Gloss.6) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Satin Water-Borne Acrylic, V51-410

Series.7) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Gloss Water-Borne Acrylic, V71-610

Series.8) Rodda Unique II Semi-Gloss, 542001. (MPI #141)9) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Eg-Shel.

(MPI #139)10) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Semi-Gloss.

(MPI #141)

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11) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33400 Series,Semi-Gloss.

12) __________.13) __________.14) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat(s): Interior Light Industrial Coating, Water Based<<; MPI #151, 153 or 154;;_____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-510Series, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1110 Series, Satin.(MPI #151)

3) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1210 Series,Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)

4) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1310 Series, Gloss.(MPI #154)

5) Rodda EcoLogic Waterbased Gloss Enamel, 70603. (MPI #154)6) Rodda Multi Master DTM Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 548901. (MPI #153)7) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)8) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Gloss. (MPI #154)9) Valspar Professional DTM Acrylic Topcoat, No. 81120 Series, Semi-Gloss.10) Valspar Professional DTM Acrylic Topcoat, No. 81120 Series, Gloss. (MPI #154)11) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33400 Series,

Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)12) __________.13) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

6. Top Coat(s): Interior Alkyd<<; MPI #47, 48, 81, or 96;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel [No. 3900].2) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Wall and Trim Low Sheen Oil, 6-90XI Series.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Wall and Trim Semi-Gloss Oil, 6-1110XI Series.4) PPG Paints Interior/Exterior Industrial Enamel, Gloss, 7-282 Series. (MPI #48)5) PPG Paints Interior Alkyd Industrial Enamel, Semi-Gloss, 7-844 Series. (MPI

#81)6) PPG Paints Fast Dry 35 Quick Drying Enamel, Gloss, 95-9000 Series. (MPI #96)7) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Alkyd, Semi-Gloss.8) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior Oil, Eggshell.9) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Interior Oil, Satin.10) Rodda Porsalite Semi-Gloss, 745001. (MPI #47)11) Rodda Pro Enamel Fast Dry Industrial Enamel, 757001.12) Valspar Armor Anti-Rust Oil Enamel, No. 21800 Series, Gloss. (MPI #48)13) __________.14) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

7. Top Coat(s): Interior Alkyd, Water Based<<; MPI #167, 168, or 169;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Cloverdale Renaissance Semi-Gloss Hybrid Waterborne Alkyd Enamel, 03113.(MPI #169)

2) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Satin, 6-1410 Series.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Semi-Gloss, 6-1510 Series.4) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Gloss, 6-1610 Series.5) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Eg-Shel.6) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Gloss.7) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Semi-Gloss.

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8) __________.9) __________.10) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

8. Top Coat Sheen:a. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.b. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.c. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.d. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.9. Primer: <<As recommended by top coat manufacturer for specific substrate; As

specified under "PRIMERS" below; or _____>>.C. <<Paint I-OP-MD-WC - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Medium Duty <<Vertical; and

Overhead>>: Including <<gypsum board; plaster; concrete; concrete masonry units;uncoated steel; shop primed steel; galvanized steel; aluminum; and ______>>.1. <<Two top coats; One top coat; or ______>> and one coat primer.2. Top Coat(s): Interior Epoxy-Modified Latex<<; MPI #115 or 215;; _____; or None -

N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-598 Series,Semi-Gloss.

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-599 Series, Gloss.3) Rodda EcoLogic Waterborne Epoxy Semi-Gloss Enamel, 70503. (MPI #215)4) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Gloss. (MPI

#115)5) Sherwin-Williams Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Gloss.6) Sherwin-Williams Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy, Semi-Gloss.7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Top Coat(s): High Performance Architectural Interior Latex<<; MPI #138, 139, 140, or141;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-310Series, Eggshell.

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Pre-Catalyzed Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-510Series, Semi-Gloss.

3) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1110 Series, Satin.4) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1210 Series,

Semi-Gloss.5) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1310 Series, Gloss.6) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Satin Water-Borne Acrylic, V51-410

Series.7) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Gloss Water-Borne Acrylic, V71-610

Series.8) Rodda Unique II Semi-Gloss, 542001. (MPI #141)9) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Eg-Shel.

(MPI #139)10) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Semi-Gloss.

(MPI #141)11) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Eg-Shel.12) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #141)13) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33100 Series, Eggshell.

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14) __________.15) __________.16) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat(s): Institutional Low Odor/VOC Interior Latex<<; MPI #143, 144, 145, 146, 147,or 148;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-100 Series, Flat. (MPI #143)2) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-300XI Series, Eggshell. (MPI

#144)3) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex, 9-500XI Series, Semi-Gloss.4) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4110XI Series, Flat. (MPI #143)5) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4310XI Series, Eggshell. (MPI #44)6) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4410XI Series, Satin. (MPI #145)7) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Latex, 6-4510XI Series, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #147)8) Pratt & Lambert Industrial Acrylic Waterborne DTM, Satin (MPI #143)9) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Supreme Interior, Eggshell.10) Pratt & Lambert RedSeal Supreme Interior, Semi-Gloss.11) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Flat, 513601. (MPI #143)12) Rodda Master Painter Ultra Low VOC Satin, 523601. (MPI #144)13) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Eg-Shel.14) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Gloss. (MPI #148)15) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #147)16) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Eg-Shel. (MPI #144)17) Sherwin-Williams Harmony Interior Acrylic Latex, Flat. (MPI #143)18) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Flat.19) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Low Sheen. (MPI #144)20) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex, Semi-Gloss.21) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11600 Series, Flat.22) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11700 Series, Satin.23) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11800 Series, Eggshell.24) Valspar Professional Interior Latex, No. 11900 Series, Semi-Gloss.25) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 26217, Flat.26) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 30919, Eggshell.27) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 670350, Satin.28) Valspar Ultra 2000 Interior Latex, No. 33716, Semi-Gloss.29) __________.30) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat(s): Interior Light Industrial Coating, Water Based<<; MPI #151, 153, or 154;;_____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Interior/Exterior Direct-To-Metal Semi-Gloss [No. 3200]. (MPI#153)

2) Behr Premium Interior/Exterior Direct-To-Metal Gloss [No. 8200]. (MPI #154)3) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-310 Series,

Eggshell. (MPI #151)4) PPG Paints Pitt-Glaze WB1 Water-Borne Acrylic Epoxy, 16-510 Series,

Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)5) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1110 Series, Satin.

(MPI #151)6) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1210 Series,

Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)7) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus WB DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-1310 Series, Gloss.

(MPI #154)8) Rodda EcoLogic Waterbased Gloss Enamel, 70603. (MPI #154)

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9) Rodda Multi Master DTM Acrylic Satin Enamel, 528901. (MPI #151)10) Rodda Multi Master DTM Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 548901. (MPI #153)11) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Eg-Shel.12) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Gloss. (MPI #154)13) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Coating, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #153)14) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Eg-Shel.

(MPI #151)15) Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy, Semi-Gloss.

(MPI #153)16) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33100 Series, Eggshell.17) Valspar Professional Interior Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy, No. 33400 Series,

Semi-Gloss.18) __________.19) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

6. Top Coat(s): Interior Alkyd<<; MPI #47, 48, 49, 51, 81, or 96;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Wall and Trim Low Sheen Oil, 6-90XI Series.2) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Wall and Trim Semi-Gloss Oil, 6-1110XI Series.3) PPG Paints Interior/Exterior Industrial Enamel, Gloss, 7-282 Series. (MPI #48)4) PPG Paints Interior Alkyd Industrial Enamel, Semi-Gloss, 7-844 Series. (MPI

#81)5) PPG Paints Fast Dry 35 Quick Drying Enamel, Gloss, 95-9000 Series. (MPI

#96)6) Rodda Porsalite Alkyd Oil Semi-Gloss Enamel, 745001. (MPI #47)7) Valspar Armor Anti-Rust Oil Enamel, No. 21800 Series, Gloss. (MPI #48)8) __________.9) __________.10) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

7. Top Coat(s): Interior Alkyd, Water Based<<; MPI #167, 168, or 169;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Cloverdale Renaissance Semi-Gloss Hybrid Waterborne Alkyd Enamel, 03113.(MPI #169)

2) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Satin, 6-1410 Series.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Semi-Gloss, 6-1510 Series.4) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior WB Alkyd Gloss, 6-1610 Series.5) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Eg-Shel.6) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Gloss.7) Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Waterbased Acrylic-Alkyd, Semi-Gloss.8) __________.9) __________.10) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

8. Top Coat(s): Aluminum Paint, Solvent Based<<; MPI #1;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior Aluminum Paint, 6-230 Series. (MPI #1)2) Pratt & Lambert Industrial Aluminum Paint. (MPI #1)3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

9. Top Coat(s): Vinyl Acrylic Ceiling Paint<<; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Interior Wall and Ceiling Latex Flat, 12-110Series.

2) PPG Paints Interior Ceiling Paint, 50-35 Series.

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3) Pratt & Lambert Skylight Waterborne Ceiling Paint.4) __________.5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

10. Top Coat Sheen:a. Flat: MPI gloss level 1; use this sheen <<at all locations; for ceilings and other

overhead surfaces; at _______; for _______; or ________>>.b. Velvet: MPI gloss level 2; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.c. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.d. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.e. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.f. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.11. Primer: <<As recommended by top coat manufacturer for specific substrate; As

specified under "PRIMERS" below; or _____>>.D. <<Paint I-OP-DF - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Dry Fall: Metals; exposed structure and

overhead-mounted services<< in utilitarian spaces; ________; or None - N/A>>, includingshop primed <<steel deck; structural steel; metal fabrications; galvanized ducts;galvanized conduit; galvanized piping; and _______>>.1. Shop primer by others.2. One top coat<<; white; ______; or None - N/A>>.3. Top Coat: Alkyd Dry Fall<<; MPI #55, 89, or 225;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

a. Products:1) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Alkyd Dry-Fog, 6-150XI, Flat. (MPI #55)2) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Alkyd Dry-Fog, 6-151XI, Eggshell.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Alkyd Dry-Fog, 6-160XI, Flat. (MPI #55)4) PPG Paints Speedhide Alkyd Dry-Fog, 6-161XI, Semi-Gloss.5) Sherwin-Williams Dryfall Flat. (MPI #55)6) Sherwin-Williams Super Save-Lite Dryfall, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #89)7) Sherwin-Williams Super Save-Lite Dryfall, Gloss VOC Complying.8) __________.9) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat: Latex Dry Fall<<; MPI #118, 155, or 226;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-725XI, Flat.(MPI #118)

2) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-723XI, Flat.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-727XI,

Semi-Gloss.4) Rodda Latex Dryfall Flat, 05138. (MPI #118)5) Sherwin-Williams Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall, Flat. (MPI #118)6) Sherwin-Williams Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall, Eg-Shel. (MPI #155, 226)7) Sherwin-Williams Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall, Semi-Gloss. (MPI #226)8) Valspar Professional Interior Latex Dry Fall, No.275 Series, Flat. (MPI# 118)9) __________.10) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat: Water Based Dry Fall for Galvanized Steel<<; MPI #131, 133, or 158;; _____;or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-725XI, Flat.

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2) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-735XI, Flat.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Super Tech Water Based Interior Dry-Fog, 6-727XI,

Semi-Gloss.4) Rodda Latex Dryfall Flat, 05138. (MPI #133)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

6. Top Coat Sheen:a. Flat: MPI gloss level 1; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.b. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.c. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.d. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.7. Primer: <<As recommended by top coat manufacturer for specific substrate; As

specified under "PRIMERS" below; or _____>>.E. <<Paint I-OP-FL - ; _______; or None - N/A>><<Concrete and Wood; Concrete; Wood; or

________>> Floors to be Painted.1. <<Two top coats and one coat primer; Two top coats without primer; One top coat

and one coat primer; or _______>>.2. Top Coat(s): Alkyd Floor Enamel, Gloss<<; MPI #27;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

a. Products:1) PPG Paints Floor and Porch Enamel WB Alkyd, 3-610 Series, Gloss.2) Pratt & Lambert WithStand Alkyd Floor Enamel, Gloss.3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Top Coat(s): Latex Floor Paint, Low Gloss<<; MPI #60;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Interior/Exterior Porch and Patio Floor Paint, Low-Lustre [No.6050].

2) PPG Paints Floor and Porch Enamel 100% Acrylic Latex, 3-510 Series, Satin.3) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Satin Water-Borne Acrylic, V51-410

Series.4) Pratt & Lambert WithSTAND Latex Floor Enamel, Eggshell.5) Sherwin-Williams Porch and Floor Enamel.6) Sherwin-Williams Tread-Plex Acrylic Floor Coating. (MPI #60)7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat(s): Latex Floor Paint, Gloss<<None - N/A;; MPI #68; or; _____>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Interior/Exterior Porch and Patio Floor Paint, High-Gloss [No.6705].

2) PPG Paints Break-Through Interior/Exterior Gloss Water-Borne Acrylic, V71-610Series.

3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat Sheen:a. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.b. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.

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c. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

d. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for_______; or ________>>.

6. Primer: <<As recommended by top coat manufacturer for specific substrate; Asspecified under "PRIMERS" below; or _____>>.

F. <<Paint I-TR -W - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Transparent Finish on Wood.1. Two coats MPI Danish Oil (MPI # 92).2. <<2 top coats, no stain; 2 top coats over sanding sealer, no stain; 2 top coats over

stain; 1 top coat over sanding sealer over stain; or _______>>.3. Stain: Semi-Transparent Stain for Wood<<; MPI #90;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

a. Products:1) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics 250 VOC Oil Stain. (MPI #90)2) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Interior Oil Stain. (MPI #90)3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Sealer: Alkyd, Sanding Sealer, Clear<<; MPI #102;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics FastDry Sanding Sealer. (MPI #102)2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Sealer: Lacquer, Sanding Sealer, White<<; MPI #24;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior Lacquer Undercoater. (MPI #24)2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

6. Top Coat(s): Polyurethane Varnish, Oil Modified<<; MPI #56 or 57;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane Oil-Based Gloss 350, DFT 127. (MPI #56)2) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane Oil-Based Satin 350, DFT 129.3) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Gloss 275, DFT

21. (MPI #56)4) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Satin 275, DFT

26. (MPI #57)5) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Semi-Gloss 275,

DFT 123.6) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Polyurethane Varnish, Satin. (MPI #57)7) __________.8) __________.9) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

7. Top Coat(s): Polyurethane Varnish, High Build.a. Products:

1) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Gloss.2) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Satin.3) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Semi-Gloss.4) __________.5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

8. Top Coat(s): Alkyd Varnish<<; MPI #73 or 75;; _____; or None - N/A>>

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a. Products:1) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics FastDry Varnish, Satin. (MPI #73)2) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics FastDry Varnish, Gloss. (MPI #75)3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

9. Top Coat(s): Clear Water Based Varnish<<; MPI #128, 129, or 130;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane WB Acrylic Satin, DFT 159.2) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane WB Acrylic Semi-Gloss, DFT 1583) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane WB Acrylic WB Acrylic Gloss, DFT 157.4) Rodda Waterborne Alkyd Urethane Varnish, 593 Series. (MPI #128, 129, 130)5) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Waterborne Polyurethane Varnish, Gloss. (MPI

#130)6) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Waterborne Polyurethane Varnish, Satin.7) __________.8) __________.9) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

10. Top Coat(s): Top Coat for Multicolored Coating, Clear<<; MPI #121;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Deft Interior Polyurethane WB Acrylic Gloss, DFT 157. (MPI #121)2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

11. Top Coat(s): Clear Lacquer<<; MPI #85, 86, or 87;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedline High Build Clear Satin Lacquer, 77-9130. (MPI #85)2) PPG Paints Speedline High Build Clear Semi-Gloss Lacquer, 77-9120.3) PPG Paints Speedline High Build Clear Gloss Lacquer, 77-9110. (MPI #86)4) PPG Paints Speedline Water White Clear Semi-Gloss Lacquer, 77-9220. (MPI

#86)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

12. Top Coat Sheen:a. Flat: MPI gloss level 1; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.b. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.c. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.d. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.e. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.f. High Gloss: MPI gloss level 7; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.G. <<Paint I-TR-FL - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Transparent Finish on Wood Floors:

1. 2 top coats<< over stain; _______; or None - N/A>>.2. Stain: Semi-Transparent Stain for Wood<<; MPI #90;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

a. Products:

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1) PPG Paints Deft Interior Oil Stain, DFT 400. (MPI #90)2) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics 250 VOC Oil Stain. (MPI #90)3) Sherwin-Williams MinWax 250 VOC Oil Stain. (MPI #90)4) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Interior Oil Stain. (MPI #90)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Top Coat(s): Polyurethane Varnish, Oil Modified<<; MPI #56 or 57;; _____; or None -N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Gloss 275, DFT21. (MPI #56)

2) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Satin 275, DFT 26(MPI #57)

3) PPG Paints Defthane Interior/Exterior Polyurethane Oil-Based Semi-Gloss 275,DFT 123 (MPI #57)

4) Sherwin-Williams Wood Classics Polyurethane Varnish, Gloss. (MPI #56)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Top Coat(s): Polyurethane Varnish, High Build.a. Products:

1) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Gloss.2) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Satin.3) Sherwin-Williams MinWax High Build Polyurethane, Semi-Gloss.4) __________5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Top Coat Sheen:a. Satin: MPI gloss level 4; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for _______;

or ________>>.b. Semi-Gloss: MPI gloss level 5; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.c. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.H. <<Paint I-TR-C - ; _______; or None - N/A>>Transparent Finish on Concrete Floors.

1. <<1 coat stain; 2 coats stain; 2 coats sealer over 1 coat stain; 2 coats sealer over 2coats stain; 2 coats sealer; or _______>>.

2. Stain: Semi-Transparent Stain for Concrete Floors<<; MPI #58;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Semi-Transparent Concrete Stain [No. 850]. (MPI #58)2) PPG Paints Porter Color Seal Acrylic Waterproofing Sealer, PP3249 Series.

(MPI #58)3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Stain: Solid Color Stain for Concrete.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Solid Color Concrete Stain [No. 800].2) PPG Paints Perma-Crete Color Seal WB Interior/Exterior Acrylic Concrete Stain,

4-4210 Series.3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

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4. Sealer: Water Based for Concrete Floors<<; MPI #99;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Wet-Look Sealer High Gloss [No. 985]. (MPI #99)2) Behr Premium Wet-Look Sealer Low-Lustre [No. 986]. (MPI #99)3) PPG Paints Perma-Crete Plex-Seal WB Interior/Exterior Clear Sealer Stain,

4-6200. (MPI #99)4) United Gilsonite Laboratories<<; DRYLOK WetLook High Gloss Sealer;;

_____; or None - N/A>>: www.ugl.com/#sle.5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Sealer Sheen:a. Eggshell: MPI gloss level 3; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>.b. Gloss: MPI gloss level 6; use this sheen <<at all locations; at _______; for

_______; or ________>>. ------- The systems that follow are intended to be used to define very specific situations --------I. <<Paint WI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Opaque, Alkyd, 3 Coat:

1. One coat alkyd primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

J. <<Paint WI-OP-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Opaque, Alkyd, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

K. <<Paint WI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Opaque, Latex, 3 Coat:1. One coat of <<latex; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

L. <<Paint WI-OP-2L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Opaque, Latex, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<latex; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

M. <<Paint WI-TR-V - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Transparent, Varnish, No Stain:1. One coat <<sealer; or ________>>.2. Gloss: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.3. Satin: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.4. Flat: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.N. <<Paint WI-TR-VS - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Wood, Transparent, Varnish, Stain:

1. Filler coat<< (for open grained wood only); or None - N/A>>.

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2. <<One coat; or Two coats>> of stain<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. One coat <<sealer; or ________>><<; ____; or None - N/A>>.4. Gloss: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.5. Satin: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.6. Flat: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of varnish<<; __________________; or None -

N/A>>.O. <<Paint CI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Opaque, Alkyd, 3 Coat:

1. <<One coat of block filler; One coat of alkyd primer sealer; or ________>>.2. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Flat: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

P. <<Paint CI-OP-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Opaque, Alkyd, 2 Coat:1. <<One coat of block filler; One coat of alkyd primer sealer; or ________>>.2. Semi-gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Flat: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

Q. <<Paint CI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Opaque, Latex, 3 Coat:1. <<One coat of block filler; One coat of latex primer sealer; or ________>>.2. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Flat: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

R. <<Paint CI-OP-2L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Opaque, Latex, 2 Coat:1. <<One coat of block filler; One coat of latex primer sealer; or ________>>.2. Semi-gloss: One coat of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Flat: One coat of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

S. <<Paint MI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Ferrous Metals, Unprimed, Alkyd, 3 Coat:1. One coat of alkyd primer.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

T. <<Paint MI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Ferrous Metals, Unprimed, Latex, 3 Coat:1. One coat of latex primer.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

U. <<Paint MI-OP-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>> Ferrous Metals, Primed, Alkyd, 2 Coat:1. Touch-up with <<alkyd primer; or __________>>.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

V. <<Paint MI-OP-2L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Ferrous Metals, Primed, Latex, 2 Coat:1. Touch-up with <<latex primer; or __________>>.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

W. <<Paint MgI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Galvanized Metals, Alkyd, 3 Coat:1. One coat <<galvanize primer; or _______>>.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

X. <<Paint MgI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Galvanized Metals, Latex, 3 Coat:1. One coat <<galvanize primer; or _______>>.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

Y. <<Paint MaI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Aluminum, Unprimed, Alkyd, 3 Coat:1. One coat etching primer.

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2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

Z. <<Paint MaI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Aluminum, Unprimed, Latex, 3 Coat:1. One coat etching primer.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

AA. <<Paint CI-OP-3Af - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Alkyd Floor Enamel, 3Coat:1. One coat of alkali resistant primer.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd floor enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

AB. <<Paint CI-OP-3E - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Concrete/Masonry, Epoxy Enamel, 3 Coat:1. One coat of catalyzed epoxy primer.2. Gloss: Two coats of catalyzed epoxy enamel<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.

AC. <<Paint GI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Alkyd, 3 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AD. <<Paint GI-OP-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Alkyd, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AE. <<Paint GI-OP-3L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Latex, 3 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AF. <<Paint GI-OP-2L - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Latex, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: One coat of latex enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AG. <<Paint GI-OP-3LA - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Latex-Acrylic, 3 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None -

N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of latex enamel-acrylic<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AH. <<Paint GI-OP-2LA - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Latex-Acrylic, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None -

N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

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5. Flat: One coat of latex-acrylic enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.AI. <<Paint GI-P-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Alkyd Primer, 2 Coat:

1. Two coats of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.AJ. <<Paint GI-P-1A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Gypsum Board/Plaster, Alkyd Primer, 1 Coat:

1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer<<; ____; or None - N/A>>.AK. <<Paint I-TR-F - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Fire-Retardant Coating, Intumescent:

1. One coat of fire-retardant primer sealer.2. Gloss: <<One coat; or Two coats>> of intumescent coating<<, flame/smoke rating of

25/50;, flame/smoke rating of ____; or None - N/A>><<; ________ manufactured by________; or None - N/A>>.

AL. <<Paint FI-OP-3A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Fabrics/Insulation Jackets, Alkyd, 3 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: Two coats of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

AM. <<Paint FI-OP-2A - ; _____ -; or None - N/A>>Fabrics/Insulation Jackets, Alkyd, 2 Coat:1. One coat of <<alkyd; or ________>> primer sealer.2. Gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.3. Semi-gloss: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.4. Eggshell: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.5. Flat: One coat of alkyd enamel<<; ___________________; or None - N/A>>.

2.04 PRIMERSA. Primers: Provide the following unless other primer is required or recommended by manufacturer

of top coats.1. Alkali Resistant Water Based Primer<<; MPI #3;; _____; or None - N/A>>.

a. Products:1) Behr Concrete and Masonry Bonding Primer [No. 880].2) Behr Premium Plus Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Primer and Sealer [No. 436].

(MPI #3)3) PPG Paints Perma-Crete Interior/Exterior Alkali Resistant Primer, 4-603 Series.

(MPI #3)4) PPG Paints Seal Grip Acrylic Primer, 17-921 Series. (MPI #3)5) Rodda First Coat Interior Exterior Latex Primer, 501601. (MPI #3)6) Rodda pHlex-Tite Elastomeric Coating, 512301. (MPI #3)7) __________.8) __________.9) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2. Interior Institutional Low Odor/VOC Primer Sealer<<; MPI #149;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Pure Performance Interior Latex Primer, 9-900.2) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Interior Latex Sealer, 6-4900XI. (MPI #149)3) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex Zero VOC Primer. (MPI #149)4) Rodda Roseal II, 502701. (MPI #149)5) Valspar Professional Interior Latex Primer, No. 11286. (MPI #149)6) __________.7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

3. Interior/Exterior Latex Block Filler<<; MPI #4;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Kilz Pro-X p50 Block Filler Primer.

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2) PPG Paints Concrete Coatings Block Filler, 3010. (MPI #4)3) PPG Paints Speedhide Masonry Hi Fill Latex Block Filler, 6-15. (MPI #4)4) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior/Exterior Latex Block Filler.5) Rodda Sprayable Block Filler, 501901. (MPI #4)6) Valspar Professional Block Filler, No. 589 Series. (MPI #4)7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

4. Concrete Floor Primer, Waterborne<<; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) __________.2) __________.3) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

5. Interior Latex Primer Sealer<<; MPI #50;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Plus Interior All-In-One Primer and Sealer [No. 75]. (MPI #50)2) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Latex Sealer, 12-900.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Latex Sealer, 6-2. (MPI #50)4) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Interior Latex Sealer, 6-4900XI. (MPI #50)5) Pratt & Lambert Multi-Purpose Waterborne Primer. (MPI #50)6) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex High Holdout Primer/Sealer.7) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex Primer.8) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Silver Interior Latex Primer.9) Rodda Roseal II, 502701. (MPI #50)10) Valspar Interior Latex New Construction Primer, No. 11287.11) Valspar Interior PVA Primer, No. 11288.12) Valspar Professional Interior Latex Primer, No.11286. (MPI #50)13) __________.14) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

6. Interior Drywall Primer Sealer<<; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Plus Interior Drywall Primer and Sealer [No. 73].2) PPG Paints Speedhide Pro-EV Latex Sealer, 12-900.3) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Latex Sealer, 6-2.4) PPG Paints Speedhide zero Interior Latex Sealer, 6-4900XI.5) Pratt & Lambert Drywall Primer.6) Rodda Vapor Block Interior Perm Rated Latex Primer/Sealer, 507901.7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

7. Anti-Corrosive Alkyd Primer for Metal<<; MPI #79;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior Rust Inhibitive Steel Primer, 6-212Series. (MPI #79)

2) PPG Devguard Multi-Purpose Primer, 4160 Series. (MPI #79)3) Valspar Armor Anti-Rust Oil Metal Primer, No. 21852. (MPI #79)4) Valspar Controlz Interior Oil Stain Blocking Primer, No. 11920. (MPI #79)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

8. Interior Rust-Inhibitive Water Based Primer<<; MPI #107;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Plus Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Primer and Sealer [No. 436].(MPI #107)

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus DTM Industrial Primer, 90-912 Series. (MPI #107)3) Rodda Metal Master Primer, 508901.

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4) Valspar Interior/Exterior Acrylic DTM Primer, No. 81145 Series.5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

9. Interior/Exterior Quick Dry Alkyd Primer for Metal<<; MPI #76;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Devguard Multi-Purpose Primer, 4160 Series. (MPI #76)2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

10. Interior Water Based Primer for Galvanized Metal<<; MPI #134;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Behr Premium Plus Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Primer and Sealer [No. 436].(MPI #134)

2) PPG Paints Pitt-Tech Plus DTM Industrial Primer, 90-912 Series. (MPI #134)3) Rodda Metal Master Primer, 508901. (MPI #134)4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

11. Alkyd Primer for Galvanized Metal<<; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior Galvanized Steel Primer, 6-209 Series.2) Valspar Armor Anti-Rust Oil Galvanized Primer, No. 21850.3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

12. Interior/Exterior Quick Dry Primer for Aluminum<<; MPI #95;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior/Exterior Zinc Chromate Metal Primer, 6-204Series.

2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

13. Interior Alkyd Enamel Undercoat<<; MPI #46;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Seal Grip Interior/Exterior Alkyd Universal Primer Sealer, 17-941NFSeries. (MPI #46)

2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

14. Interior Latex Enamel Undercoat<<; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior Latex Enamel Undercoater.2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

15. Stain Blocking Primer<<; MPI #136;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Seal Grip Interior/Exterior Alkyd Universal Primer Sealer, 17-941NFSeries. (MPI #136)

2) Pratt & Lambert Multi-Surface Oil-Base Primer.3) Valspar Controlz Interior Oil Stain Blocking Primer, No. 11920. (MPI #136)4) __________.5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

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16. Stain Blocking Primer, Water Based<<; MPI #137;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) PPG Paints Seal Grip Acrylic Primer, 17-921 Series. (MPI #137)2) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer. (MPI #137)3) Rodda First Coat Interior Exterior Latex Primer, 501601. (MPI #137)4) Valspar Controlz Interior/Exterior Latex Stain Blocking Primer, No. 11925. (MPI

#137)5) Valspar Interior/Exterior Bonding Primer, No. 11289. (MPI# 137)6) __________.7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

17. Latex Primer for Interior Wood<<; MPI #39;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Kilz Premium Water-Based Primer [No. 1300].2) PPG Paints Seal Grip Acrylic Primer, 17-921 Series. (MPI #39)3) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer. (MPI #39)4) Rodda Unique II Primer, 502001. (MPI #39)5) Valspar Controlz Interior/Exterior Latex Stain Blocking Primer, No. 11925. (MPI

#39)6) Valspar Interior/Exterior Bonding Primer, No. 11289. (MPI# 39)7) Valspar Professional Interior Latex Primer, No.11286.8) __________.9) __________.10) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

18. Bonding Primer, Water Based<<; MPI #17;; _____; or None - N/A>>.a. Products:

1) Kilz Adhesion Bonding Primer [No. L2111].2) PPG Paints Seal Grip Acrylic Primer, 17-921 Series. (MPI #17)3) Pratt & Lambert Pro-Hide Gold Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer. (MPI #17)4) Valspar Interior/Exterior Bonding Primer, No. 11289. (MPI# 17)5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2.05 ACCESSORY MATERIALSA. Accessory Materials: Provide primers, sealers, cleaning agents, cleaning cloths, sanding

materials, and clean-up materials as required for final completion of painted surfaces.B. Patching Material: <<Latex; or ________>> filler.C. Fastener Head Cover Material: <<Latex; or ________>> filler.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 INSTALLERS

A. Acceptable Applicators:1. ____________________________________.2. ____________________________________.3. ____________________________________.

3.02 EXAMINATIONA. Do not begin application of paints and finishes until substrates have been properly prepared.B. Verify that surfaces are ready to receive work as instructed by the product manufacturer.C. Examine surfaces scheduled to be finished prior to commencement of work. Report any

condition that may potentially effect proper application.

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D. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect ofunsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.

E. Test shop-applied primer for compatibility with subsequent cover materials.F. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter. Do not apply finishes

unless moisture content of surfaces are below the following maximums:1. Gypsum Wallboard: <<12; or ____>> percent. Plaster and Stucco: <<12; or ____>> percent. Masonry, Concrete, and Concrete Masonry Units: <<12; or ____>> percent.4. Interior Wood: <<15; or ____>> percent, measured in accordance with ASTM D4442.5. Concrete Floors and Traffic Surfaces: <<8; or ____>> percent.

3.03 PREPARATIONA. Clean surfaces thoroughly and correct defects prior to application.B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best

result for the substrate under the project conditions.C. Remove or repair existing paints or finishes that exhibit surface defects.D. Remove<< or mask; or None - N/A>> surface appurtenances, including electrical plates,

hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings, prior to preparing surfaces or finishing.E. Seal surfaces that might cause bleed through or staining of topcoat.F. Remove mildew from impervious surfaces by scrubbing with solution of <<tetra-sodium

phosphate; tri-sodium phosphate; or _____>> and bleach. Rinse with clean water and allowsurface to dry.

Concrete:1. Remove release agents, curing compounds, efflorescence, and chalk. Do not coat

surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces to be coated exceeds that permitted inmanufacturer's written instructions.

2. Clean surfaces with pressurized water. Use pressure range of <<1,500 to 4,000 psi; 4,000to 10,000 psi; _____ to _____ psi>> at 6 to 12 inches. Allow to dry.

3. Clean concrete according to ASTM D4258. Allow to dry.4. Prepare surface as recommended by top coat manufacturer and according to <<SSPC-SP

13; ASTM D4259; ASTM D4260; or _____>>. Masonry:

1. Remove efflorescence and chalk. Do not coat surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity ofsurfaces or if alkalinity of mortar joints exceed that permitted in manufacturer's writteninstructions. Allow to dry.

2. Prepare surface as recommended by top coat manufacturer.3. Clean surfaces with pressurized water. Use pressure range of <<600 to 1,500 psi; 1,500

to 4,000 psi; _____ to _____ psi>> at 6 to 12 inches. Allow to dry.I. Concrete Floors and Traffic Surfaces: Remove contamination, acid etch, and rinse floors with

clear water. Verify required acid-alkali balance is achieved. Allow to dry.J. Gypsum Board: Fill minor defects with filler compound. Spot prime defects after repair. Plaster: Fill hairline cracks, small holes, and imperfections with latex patching plaster. Make

smooth and flush with adjacent surfaces. Wash and neutralize high alkali surfaces.L. Insulated Coverings: Remove dirt, grease, and oil from canvas and cotton. Aluminum: Remove surface contamination and oils and wash with solvent according to

SSPC-SP 1.N. Copper: Remove contamination by steam, high pressure water, or solvent washing. Galvanized Surfaces:

1. Remove surface contamination and oils and wash with solvent according to SSPC-SP 1.2. Prepare surface according to <<SSPC-SP 2; SSPC-SP 3; or _____>>.

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Ferrous Metal:1. Solvent clean according to SSPC-SP 1.2. Shop-Primed Surfaces: Sand and scrape to remove loose primer and rust. Feather edges

to make touch-up patches inconspicuous. Clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steelsurfaces. <<Re-prime entire shop-primed item.; or None - N/A>>

3. Remove rust, loose mill scale, and other foreign substances using using methodsrecommended in writing by paint manufacturer and <<blast cleaning according toSSPC-SP 6 "Commercial Blast Cleaning"; or ______>>. Protect from corrosion untilcoated.

Wood Surfaces to Receive Opaque Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to priming. Seal knots,pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after primer has dried;sand between coats. Back prime concealed surfaces before installation.

R. Wood Surfaces to Receive Transparent Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to sealing, sealknots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after sealer hasdried; sand lightly between coats. Prime concealed surfaces with gloss varnish reduced 25percent with thinner.

S. Glue-Laminated Beams: Prior to finishing, wash surfaces with solvent, remove grease and dirt. Wood Doors to be Field-Finished: Seal wood door top and bottom edge surfaces with <<clear

sealer; tinted primer; or _____>>.U. Metal Doors to be Painted: Prime metal door top and bottom edge surfaces.

3.04 APPLICATIONA. Remove unfinished louvers, grilles, covers, and access panels on mechanical and electrical

components and paint separately.B. Apply products in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions<< and

recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual"; _____; or None -N/A>>.

C. Where adjacent sealant is to be painted, do not apply finish coats until sealant is applied.D. Do not apply finishes to surfaces that are not dry. Allow applied coats to dry before next coat is

applied.E. Apply each coat to uniform appearance in thicknesses specified by manufacturer.F. Dark Colors and Deep Clear Colors: Regardless of number of coats specified, apply as many

coats as necessary for complete hide.G. Sand <<wood; metal; and _____>> surfaces lightly between coats to achieve required finish.H. Vacuum clean surfaces of loose particles. Use tack cloth to remove dust and particles just prior

to applying next coat.I. Wood to Receive Transparent Finishes: Tint fillers to match wood. Work fillers into the grain

before set. Wipe excess from surface.J. Reinstall electrical cover plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings removed

prior to finishing.3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

See Section 01 4000 - Quality Requirements, for general requirements for field <<inspection;and testing>>.

B. Owner will provide field <<inspection; and testing>>.C. Inspect and test questionable coated areas in accordance with ________.

3.06 CLEANINGA. Collect waste material that could constitute a fire hazard, place in closed metal containers, and

remove daily from site.

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3.07 PROTECTIONA. Protect finishes until completion of project.B. Touch-up damaged finishes after Substantial Completion.

3.08 SCHEDULE - PAINT SYSTEMSA. Concrete, Concrete Masonry Units (CMU), Concrete Block, Brick Masonry: Finish surfaces

exposed to view<<, except ____; or None - N/A>>.1. Interior: CI-OP-3L, semi-gloss.

B. Gypsum Board: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ______; or None - N/A>>.1. Interior Ceilings and Bulkheads: GI-OP-3L, flat.2. Interior Walls: GI-OP-3A, semi-gloss.

C. Plaster: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ______; or None - N/A>>.1. Interior Walls and Ceilings: GI-OP-2LA.

D. Wood: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ______; or None - N/A>>.1. Interior trim and frames: WI-OP-3A, semi-gloss.2. Interior paneling: WI-TR-VS, gloss.3. Interior timbers: WI-TR-S, satin.

E. Wood Cabinets: Finish exposed and semi-exposed surfaces.1. Outside Surfaces: WI-TR-VS, gloss.2. Inside Surfaces: WI-OP-2A, semi-gloss.

F. Wood Doors: <<WI-TR-VS; Factory-finished; or _____>>.G. Steel Doors and Frames: Finish surfaces exposed to view; MI-OP-3A, gloss.H. Steel Fabrications: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ____; or None - N/A>>.

1. Interior: MI-OP-3L, gloss.I. Aluminum: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ____; or None - N/A>>.

1. Interior: Mal-OP-3L.J. Galvanized Steel: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ____; or None - N/A>>.

1. Interior: Mgl-OP-3L.K. Shop-Primed Metal Items: Finish surfaces exposed to view<<, except ____; or None - N/A>>.

1. Finish the following items:a. Elevator pit ladders.b. Exposed surfaces of steel stairs<< and railings; or None - N/A>>.c. Mechanical equipment.d. Electrical equipment.e. ____ equipment.

2. Interior: MI-OP-2A.L. Wall Surfaces Under Vinyl Wall Covering: GI-P-1A.M. Pipe and Duct Insulation Jackets: Finish surfaces exposed to view; FI-OP-2L, flat.

3.09 SCHEDULE - MPI PAINT SYSTEMS Substrate: Galvanized Metal, Interior.

MPI System: INT 5.3J-G2. Primer: Water Based for Galvanized Metal; MPI #134. Intermediate Coat: Interior Latex; MPI #44. Top Coat: Interior Latex; MPI #44.

A. Substrate: __________, Interior.1. MPI System: __________.2. Primer: __________<<; MPI #_____; or None - N/A>>.3. Intermediate Coat: __________<<; MPI #_____; or None - N/A>>.4. Top Coat: __________<<; MPI #_____; or None - N/A>>.

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SECTION 10 1101VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. <<Chalkboards; Markerboards; and Tackboards>>.1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A. Section __________: Substrate construction.B. Section 06 1000 - Rough Carpentry: Blocking and supports.C. Section 06 2000 - Finish Carpentry: Wood frame<< and chalkrails; or None - N/A>>.D. Section 09 2116 - Gypsum Board Assemblies: Concealed supports in metal stud walls.E. Section 09 2216 - Non-Structural Metal Framing: Concealed supports in metal stud walls.F. Section 09 9123 - Interior Painting: Finishing of wood frame<< and chalkrail; or None -

N/A>>.G. Section 10 2239 - Folding Panel Partitions: Installation of visual display boards on operable

partitions.1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. ANSI A135.4 - American National Standard for Basic Hardboard; 2012.B. ANSI A208.1 - American National Standard for Particleboard; 2009.C. ASTM A424/A424M - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, for Porcelain Enameling; 2018.D. ASTM C208 - Standard Specification for Cellulosic Fiber Insulating Board; 2012.E. ASTM C1396/C1396M - Standard Specification for Gypsum Board; 2017.F. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials;

2018a.G. ASTM F793/F793M - Standard Classification of Wall Coverings by Use Characteristics; 2015.H. PS 1 - Structural Plywood; 2009.

1.04 SUBMITTALSSee Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.

B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's data on <<chalkboard; markerboard; tackboard;tackboard surface covering; trim; accessories; and _____>>.

C. Shop Drawings: Indicate wall elevations, dimensions, joint locations<<, special anchor details;or None - N/A>>.Samples: Submit color charts for selection of color and texture of <<chalkboard;markerboard; tackboard; tackboard surface covering; trim; and ____>>.

E. Samples: Submit <<two; or _______>> samples <<2 by 2 inch; ___ by ___ inch>> in sizeillustrating materials and finish, color and texture of <<chalkboard; markerboard; tackboard;tackboard surfacing; trim; and ________>>.

F. Test Reports: Show compliance to specified surface burning characteristics requirements.G. Manufacturer's printed installation instructions.H. Maintenance Data: Include data on regular cleaning, stain removal<<, and ________; or None

- N/A>>.Manufacturer's Qualification Statement.

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1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in

this section with minimum <<three; or _______>> years<< documented; or None - N/A>>experience.

1.06 WARRANTYA. See Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Provide <<five year; or ___>> warranty for <<chalkboard; and markerboard>> to include

warranty against <<discoloration due to cleaning; crazing or cracking; staining; and________>>.

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Visual Display Boards:1. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc<<; ____; or None - N/A>>:

www.claridgeproducts.com/#sle.2. MooreCo, Inc<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.moorecoinc.com/#sle.3. Polyvision Corporation (Nelson Adams)<<; ____; or None - N/A>>:

www.polyvision.com/#sle.4. ______.5. Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2.02 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDSA. Chalkboards: Slate, <<1/4 to 3/8 inch thick,; or _____>> machine ground<<, quarried by

_____; or None - N/A>>.B. <<Chalkboards; Chalkboards ____; Chalkboards and Markerboards; or ____>>:

<<Porcelain enamel on steel, laminated to core; Chalkboard enamel on hardboard; or_____>>.1. Color: <<Green; White; ____; As selected from manufacturer's full range; or As

indicated on drawings>>.2. Steel Face Sheet Thickness: <<24 gage, 0.0239 inch; 28 gage, 0.0149 inch; ___ gage,

___ inch>>.3. Hardboard Face Sheet Thickness: <<1/4 inch; ___ inch>>.4. Core: <<Plywood; Particleboard; Fiberboard; Hardboard; Gypsum board;

Honeycomb; or _____>>, <<manufacturer's standard thickness; 1/2 inch thick; ___inch thick>>, laminated to face sheet.

5. Backing: <<Aluminum foil; Galvanized steel sheet; Aluminum sheet; or ____>>,laminated to core.

6. Size: As indicated on drawings.7. Height: <<48 inches; ___ inches>>.8. Length: As indicated on drawings.9. Length: <<6 feet; 8 feet; 10 feet; 12 feet; 16 feet; ___ inches>><<, in one piece; None -

N/A; or ____>>.10. Frame: <<Extruded aluminum; Solid wood; _____; As indicated on drawings; or No

frame>><<, with concealed fasteners; or None - N/A>>.11. Frame Profile: <<As indicated on drawings; or _____>>12. Frame Finish: <<Anodized, natural; Anodized, ____; Baked enamel, color to match

board; Baked enamel, ____; or _____>>.13. Accessories: Provide <<chalk tray; map rail; flag holder; and _____>>.

C. Markerboards: <<Porcelain enamel on steel, laminated to core; or ____>>.1. Color: <<White; As selected from manufacturer's full range; As indicated on

drawings; or _____>>.

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2. Steel Face Sheet Thickness: <<24 gage, 0.0239 inch ; 28 gage, 0.0149 inch; ___ gage,___ inch>>.

3. Core: <<Plywood; Particleboard; Fiberboard; Hardboard; Gypsum board;Honeycomb; or _____>>, <<manufacturer's standard thickness; 1/2 inch thick; ___inch thick>>, laminated to face sheet.

4. Backing: <<Aluminum foil; Galvanized steel sheet; Aluminum sheet; or ____>>,laminated to core.

5. Size: As indicated on drawings.6. Height: <<48 inches; ___ inches>>.7. Length: As indicated on drawings.8. Length: <<6 feet; 8 feet; 10 feet; 12 feet; 16 feet; ___ inches>><<, in one piece; None -

N/A; or ____>>.9. Frame: Same as for chalkboards.10. Frame: <<Extruded aluminum; Solid wood; _____; As indicated on drawings; or No

frame>><<, with concealed fasteners; or None - N/A>>.11. Frame Profile: <<As indicated on drawings; or _____>>12. Frame Finish: <<Anodized, natural; Anodized, ____; Baked enamel, color to match

board; Baked enamel, ____; or _____>>.13. Accessories: Provide <<chalk tray; map rail; flag holder; and ____>>.

D. Tackboards: <<Fine-grained, homogeneous natural cork; Composition cork; Fabriclaminated to cork; Fabric laminated to fiberboard; or ____>>.1. Cork Thickness: <<1/8 inch; 1/4 inch; 7/32 inch; ___ inch>>.2. Fabric: <<Vinyl coated fabric; Burlap; or _____>>.3. Color: <<As selected from manufacturer's full range; As indicated on drawings; or

_____>>.4. Backing: <<Fiberboard; Hardboard; or _____>>, <<1/4 inch; 3/8 inch; ___ inch>> thick,

laminated to tack surface.5. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of <<25; or ___>>, maximum, and

smoke developed index of <<450; or ___>>, maximum, when tested in accordance withASTM E84.

6. Size: As indicated on drawings.7. Height: <<48 inches; ___ inches>>.8. Length: As indicated on drawings.9. Length: <<6 feet; 8 feet; 10 feet; 12 feet; 16 feet; ___ inches>><<, in one piece; None -

N/A; or ____>>.10. Frame: Same type and finish as for <<chalkboard; markerboard; or chalkboard and

markerboard>>.11. Frame: <<Extruded aluminum; Solid wood; _____; As indicated on drawings; or No

frame>><<, with concealed fasteners; or None - N/A>>.12. Frame Profile: <<As indicated on drawings; Manufacturer's standard; or _____>>13. Frame Finish: <<Anodized, natural; Anodized, ____; Baked enamel, color to match

board; Baked enamel, ____; or _____>>.14. Accessories: Provide <<map rail; flag holder; and ____>>.

E. <<Combination Units; and Units Made of More Than One Panel>>: Factory-assembled<<chalkboards; markerboards; tackboards; and ____>> in a single frame, of materialsspecified above.1. Join panels of different construction with <<H-shaped extruded aluminum molding

finished to match frame; or ____>>.2. Join panels of similar construction with <<butt joints, aligned and secured with steel

spline concealed in edge of core; H-shaped extruded aluminum molding finished tomatch frame; H-shaped extruded aluminum molding finished to match boardsurface; or ____>>.

3. Configuration: <<As indicated on drawings; or _____>>.

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4. Units Too Large to Ship Assembled: Fully assembled in factory, then disassembled forshipping.

2.03 MATERIALSA. Porcelain Enameled Steel Sheet: ASTM A424/A424M, Type I, Commercial Steel, with fired-on

vitreous finish.B. Hardboard for Chalk Surface: <<ANSI A135.4, ; or None - N/A>>Tempered type.C. <<Vinyl-Coated ; or None - N/A>>Fabric: Roll stock, <<_____, ; or None - N/A>>complying

with the following:1. Total Thickness: ____ mil.2. Total Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.3. Vinyl Finish Weight: ____ oz/sq yd.4. Roll Width: ____ inches.5. Color: ________.6. Pattern: ________.7. Surface Texture: ________.8. Overcoating: Stain resistant polyvinyl fluoride, 0.0005 inch thick.

D. Vinyl Coated Fabric: <<ASTM F793/F793M Category VI; ASTM F793/F793M Category V;ASTM F793/F793M Category IV; or _______>>.

E. Burlap: Tightly woven, flame retardant treated.F. Plywood: <<PS 1, Grade C-D; PS 1, Grade ____; or ____>><<, softwood;, birch; or

________>>.G. Hardboard for Cores: ANSI A135.4, Class 1 - Tempered, <<S2S (smooth two sides); S1S

(smooth one side); or ________>>.H. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1; wood <<chips; shavings; or flakes>>, set with waterproof resin

binder, sanded faces.I. Gypsum Board: ASTM C1396/C1396M, <<paper/paper; or paper/foil>> faced, <<plain; or

moisture resistant>> type.J. Fiber Board: ASTM C208, cellulosic fiber board.K. Foil Backing: Aluminum foil sheet, <<0.005 inch thick; ___ inch thick; or None - N/A>>.L. Aluminum Sheet Backing: <<27 gage, 0.014 inch; ___ inch>> thick.M. Steel Sheet Backing: <<Manufacturer's standard thickness; 28 gage, 0.0149 inch; ___ inch

thick>><<, galvanized; or None - N/A>>.N. Adhesives: <<Type used by manufacturer; Waterproof type; Contact type; or ________

type>>.2.04 ACCESSORIES

A. Wood Frames: Factory assembled <<red oak; or ____>>, with factory applied <<clearvarnish; stained and varnished; or _____>> finish.

B. Wood Frames: See Section <<062000; or _____>>.C. Map Rail: Extruded aluminum, manufacturer's standard profile, with cork insert and runners for

accessories<<; 1 inch wide overall;; ___ inch wide; or None - N/A>><<, full width of frame;or None - N/A>>.

D. Map Supports: Formed aluminum sliding <<hooks; roller brackets; and ________>> to fitmap rail.

E. Temporary Protective Cover: Sheet polyethylene, <<8 mil; ____ mil>> thick.F. Flag Holders: <<Cast aluminum; Formed steel; or _____>> bored to receive <<1 inch; ____

inch>> diameter flag staff, bracketed to fit top rail of board.

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G. Cleaning Instruction Plate: Provide instructions for chalkboard cleaning on a <<metal; plastic;or _____>> plate fastened to perimeter frame near <<chalkrail; or ________>>.

H. Chalk Tray: Aluminum<<, manufacturer's standard profile;, manufacturer's standardextruded profile;, manufacturer's standard formed profile;, style as indicated ondrawings;, _______; or None - N/A>><<, one piece full length of chalkboard;, _____; orNone - N/A>><<, molded ends;, closed ends;, _____ ends; or None - N/A>>, <<concealedfasteners; manufacturer's standard fastening method; or ______>>, <<same finish asframe; or ______>>.

I. Chalk Tray: Wood; species and finish to match frame, style as indicated on drawings.J. Mounting Brackets: Concealed.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that field measurements are as <<indicated; indicated on shop drawings; instructedby the manufacturer; or ______>>.

B. Verify that internal wall blocking is ready to receive work and positioning dimensions are as<<indicated on shop drawings; instructed by the manufacturer; or ______>>.

C. Verify flat wall surface for frameless adhesive-applied boards.3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install boards in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Install with <<top of chalk tray; or bottom of perimeter frame>> at <<30 inches; 24 inches;

___ inches>> above finished floor.C. Secure units level and plumb.D. Butt Joints: Install with tight hairline joints.E. Carefully cut holes in boards for <<thermostats; wall switches; and ______________>>.

3.03 CLEANINGA. Clean board surfaces in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Cover with protective cover, taped to frame.C. Remove temporary protective cover at <<Date of Substantial Completion; or ________>>.D. Break-in slate chalkboards with a chalk and clean treatment.

3.04 SCHEDULEA. Classroom 312: Two 48 by 96 inch chalkboards with chalkrails, two map hooks and one flag

holder on the north wall; one 48 by 96 inch chalkboard without chalkrail on the east wall; one 48by 96 inch tackboard on the south wall.

B. Classroom 313: Same as Classroom 312 except no tackboard.C. Lecture 314: One 48 by 96 inch markerboard with chalkrail, one 48 by 96 inch markerboard

without rail on the east wall.END OF SECTION

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SECTION 12 3600COUNTERTOPS

<<<< UPDATE NOTESPART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Countertops for architectural cabinet work.B. Countertops for manufactured casework.C. Wall-hung counters and vanity tops.

Sinks molded into countertops.E. Epoxy resin sinks.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 06 4100 - Architectural Wood Casework.B. Section 09 3000 - Tiling: Tile for countertops.C. Section 115313 - Laboratory Fume Hoods: Work surfaces inside fume hoods.D. Section 12 3100 - Manufactured Metal Casework.E. Section 123200 - Manufactured Wood Casework.F. Section 12 3530 - Residential Casework.G. Section 12 3553.13 - Metal Laboratory Casework: Laboratory countertops.H. Section 12 3553.19 - Wood Laboratory Casework: Laboratory countertops.I. Section 22 4000 - Plumbing Fixtures: <<Sinks; or Other sinks>>.

1.03 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURESA. See Section 01 2100 - Allowances, for <<cash; testing; and quantity>> allowances affecting

this section.B. See Section 01 2300 - Alternates, for product alternates affecting this section.

1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ANSI A208.1 - American National Standard for Particleboard; 2009.B. ANSI A208.2 - American National Standard for Medium Density Fiberboard for Interior Use;

2009.C. ASTM A666 - Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel

Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar; 2015.D. ASTM D635 - Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of

Plastics in a Horizontal Position; 2014.E. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials;

2018a.F. AWI (QCP) - Quality Certification Program; current edition at www.awiqcp.org.G. AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) - Architectural Woodwork Standards; 2014, with Errata (2016).H. AWMAC (GIS) - Guarantee and Inspection Services Program; current edition at

www.awmac.com/gis.php.I. AWMAC/WI (NAAWS) - North American Architectural Woodwork Standards, U.S. Version 3.1;

2016, with Errata (2017).J. IAPMO Z124 - Plastic Plumbing Fixtures; 2017.K. ISFA 2-01 - Classification and Standards for Solid Surfacing Material; 2013.L. ISFA 3-01 - Classification and Standards for Quartz Surfacing Material; 2013.

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M. MIA (DSDM) - Dimensional Stone Design Manual, Version VIII; 2016.N. NEMA LD 3 - High-Pressure Decorative Laminates; 2005.O. PS 1 - Structural Plywood; 2009.P. SEFA 2 - Installations; 2010.Q. SEFA 3 - Laboratory Work Surfaces; 2010.R. WI (CCP) - Certified Compliance Program (CCP); Current Edition.S. WI (CSIP) - Certified Seismic Installation Program (CSIP); Current Edition.T. WI (MCP) - Monitored Compliance Program (MCP); Current Edition.

1.05 SUBMITTALSSee Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.

B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:1. Preparation instructions and recommendations.2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.3. Specimen warranty.

C. Shop Drawings: Complete details of materials and installation<<; combine with shopdrawings of cabinets and casework specified in other sections; or None - N/A>>.

D. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, color chips representing manufacturer'sfull range of available colors and patterns.

E. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, minimum size <<6 inches; ___inches>> square, representing actual product, color, and patterns.

F. Sustainable Design Submittal: Documentation for sustainably harvested wood-basedcomponents.Test Reports: Chemical resistance testing, showing compliance with specified requirements.

H. Certificate: Submit labels and certificates required by quality assurance and quality controlprograms.

I. Installation Instructions: Manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations.J. Maintenance Data: Manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for maintenance and

repair of countertop surfaces.1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing work of the type specified in thissection, with not less than <<three; or _____>> years of<< documented; ______; or None -N/A>> experience<< and approved by manufacturer; or None - N/A>>.

B. Quality Certification:1. Comply with <<AWI (QCP); or ______>> woodwork association quality certification

service/program in accordance with requirements for work specified in this section:www.awiqcp.org/#sle.a. This AWI (QCP) project is registered as project number __________.

2. Comply with <<AWMAC (GIS); or ______>> woodwork association quality certificationservice/program in accordance with requirements for work specified in this section:www.awmac.com/#sle.

3. Comply with <<WI (CCP); WI (CSIP); WI (MCP); or ______>> woodwork associationquality certification service/program in accordance with requirements for work specified inthis section: www.woodworkinstitute.com/#sle.

4. Provide labels or certificates indicating that the installed work complies with<<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or _____>> requirements for gradeor grades specified.

5. Provide designated labels on shop drawings as required by certification program.6. Provide designated labels on installed products as required by certification program.

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7. Submit certifications upon completion of installation that verifies this work is in compliancewith specified requirements.

1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.B. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials,

in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.1.08 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limitsrecommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products underenvironmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.

PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 COUNTERTOPS

A. Quality Standard: See <<Section 657; 123200; Section 12 3530; Section 12 3553.13;Section 12 3553.19; and _____>>.

B. Quality Standard: <<Economy Grade; Custom Grade; Premium Grade; Grade as indicatedon drawings; or _______>>, in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI(NAAWS); or _____>>, unless noted otherwise.

C. Quality Standard: SEFA 3 for laboratory worksurfaces.D. Plastic Laminate Countertops: High-pressure decorative laminate (HPDL) sheet bonded to

substrate.2. Laminate Sheet<<, Type ___; or None - N/A>>: NEMA LD 3, Grade <<HGS; HGL; HGP,

for postforming; HGF, fire retardant rated; or _____>>, <<0.039 inch; 0.048 inch;____ inch>> nominal thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Formica Corporation<<; _______; or None - N/A>>: www.formica.com/#sle.2) Lamin-Art, Inc<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.laminart.com/#sle.3) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Nevamar<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:

www.nevamar.com.4) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Pionite<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:

www.pionitelaminates.com.5) Wilsonart<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

c. NSF approved for food contact.d. Wear Resistance: In addition to specified grade, comply with NEMA LD 3 High Wear

Grade requirements for wear resistance.e. Laminate Core Color: Same as decorative surface.f. Finish: <<Matte or suede, gloss rating of 5 to 20; or _____>>.g. Surface Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from the manufacturer's <<full;

standard; custom; or _______>> line.h. Surface Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or

________>>.i. Exposed Edge Treatment: Postformed laminate; front edge substrate built up to

minimum <<1-1/4 inch; ____ inch>> thick with<< raised; or None - N/A>> radiusededge, integral coved backsplash with radiused top edge.

j. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square, substrate built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch; ____inch>> thick; covered with matching laminate.

k. Exposed Edge Treatment: Molded <<rubber; PVC; or ____>> edge with T-spline,sized to completely cover edge of panel.

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1) Color: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.2) Color: As selected by Architect from the manufacturer's <<full; standard;

custom; or _______>> line.l. Exposed Edge Treatment: <<Hardwood; Oak; Maple; or ______>> nosing <<as

indicated on drawings; _______; or None - N/A>>, <<natural; or stained>> sparvarnish finish; back and end splashes with square top covered with matchinglaminate.

m. Back <<and End; or None - N/A>> Splashes: Same material, same construction.n. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Custom Grade; Premium Grade; or_____>>.

o. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.E. Plastic Laminate Countertops: Self-supporting high-pressure decorative laminate (HPDL) panel

with decorative surface over structural members.1. Panels: Phenolic resin impregnated Kraft paper core with melamine impregnated

decorative surface papers; NEMA LD 3 Grade CGS.a. Manufacturers:

1) Arborite, division of ITW Canada<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:www.arborite.com/#sle.

2) Formica Corporation<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.formica.com/#sle.3) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Pionite<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:

www.pionitelaminates.com.4) Trespa<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.trespa.com.5) Wilsonart<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Panel Thickness: <<1 inch; 3/4 inch; ___ inch>>.c. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smoke

developed index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.d. NSF approved for food contact.e. Wear Resistance: In addition to specified grade, comply with NEMA LD 3 High Wear

Grade requirements for wear resistance.f. Core Color: <<Brown; Black; or _____>>.g. Finish: <<Matte or suede, gloss rating of 5 to 20; or _____>>.h. Surface Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or

________>>.i. Surface Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full;

standard; custom; or _______>> line.2. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square natural cut sanded and polished to <<semi-gloss;

polished; or _____>> sheen.3. Back<< and End; or None - N/A>> Splashes: Same material, same construction;

minimum <<4 inches; 3-1/2 inches; ____ inches>> high.4. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Custom Grade; Premium Grade; or _____>>.5. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

F. Chemical-Resistant Plastic Laminate Countertops: Chemical-resistant high-pressure decorativelaminate (HPDL) sheet bonded to substrate.1. Laminate Sheet: NEMA LD 3 <<Grade HGL; Grade HGP; or Grade _____>>, <<0.039

inch; ___ inch>> nominal thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Formica Corporation<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.formica.com/#sle.2) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Nevamar<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:

www.nevamar.com.

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3) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Pionite<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:www.pionitelaminates.com.

4) Wilsonart<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.5) __________.6) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

c. Chemical-Resistance: Provide products that resist the following chemicals with notmore than <<Moderate Effect; Slight Effect; or No Effect>> when tested inaccordance with NEMA LD 3:1) __________.2) __________.

d. NSF approved for food contact.e. Wear Resistance: In addition to specified grade, comply with NEMA LD 3 High Wear

Grade requirements for wear resistance.f. Finish: <<Matte or suede, gloss rating of 5 to 20; or _____>>.g. Surface Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or

________>>.h. Surface Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full;

standard; custom; or _______>> line.2. Exposed Edge Treatment: Front edge substrate built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch; ____

inch>> thick with<<None - N/A; or raised>> radiused edge, integral coved backsplashwith radiused top edge.

3. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square, substrate built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch; ____inch>> thick; covered with matching laminate.

4. Back<< and End; or None - N/A>> Splashes: Same material, same construction;minimum <<4 inches; 3-1/2 inches; ____ inches>> high.

5. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Custom Grade; Premium Grade; or _____>>.

6. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.G. Chemical-Resistant Plastic Laminate Countertops: Self-supporting chemical resistant

high-pressure decorative laminate (HPDL) panel with decorative surface over structuralmembers.1. Panels: Phenolic resin impregnated Kraft paper core with melamine impregnated

decorative surface papers; NEMA LD 3 Grade CGS.a. Manufacturers:

1) Arborite, division of ITW Canada<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:www.arborite.com/#sle.

2) Panolam Industries International, Inc. Pionite<<; _____; or None - N/A>>:www.pionitelaminates.com.

3) Wilsonart<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Panel Thickness: <<1 inch; 3/4 inch; ___ inch>>.c. Chemical-Resistance: Provide products that resist the following chemicals with not

more than <<Moderate Effect; Slight Effect; or No Effect>> when tested inaccordance with NEMA LD 3:1) __________.2) __________.

d. Finish: <<Matte or suede, gloss rating of 5 to 20; or _____>>.e. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smoke

developed index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.f. NSF approved for food contact.

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g. Wear Resistance: In addition to specified grade, comply with NEMA LD 3 High WearGrade requirements for wear resistance.

h. Core Color: <<Brown; Black; or _____>>.i. Surface Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or

________>>.j. Surface Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full;

standard; custom; or _______>> line.2. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square natural cut sanded and polished to <<semi-gloss;

polished; or _____>> sheen.3. Back and End Splashes: Same material, same construction; minimum <<4 inches; 3-1/2

inches; ____ inches>> high.4. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Custom Grade; Premium Grade; or _____>>.5. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

H. Tile Countertops: Tile bonded to substrate after installation of substrate on cabinet.1. Tile: <<As specified in Section 464; or ________>>.2. Adhesive and Grout: Materials and installation as specified in Section 09 3000.3. Substrate: Plywood.4. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square profile; substrate built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch;

____ inch>> thick, covered with matching tile.5. Exposed Edge Treatment: <<Hardwood; Oak; Maple; or ______>> nosing<< as

indicated on drawings; _____; or None - N/A>>.6. Back and End Splashes: Same material, <<coved; square; or _____>> joint,

<<bullnose; or _____>> top edge.I. Wood Countertops: One-piece, glued-laminated under pressure.

1. Thickness: <<1-1/4 inch; ___ inch>>, minimum.2. Construction (Boards): Maximum <<3 inch; ___ inch>> wide tongue-and-groove boards

glued parallel to surface.3. Construction (Butcher Block): Maximum <<1/2 inch; ___ inch>> thick strips glued

perpendicular to surface.4. Species: <<Maple; or _____>>; clear grade.5. Exposed Edges: Rounded to approximately <<3/8 inch; ___ inch>> radius.6. Back and End Splashes: Same material, same construction; <<3/4 inch; ___ inch>> thick,

square edges.7. Finish: Sanded smooth; two coat boiled linseed oil rubbed in with 48 hours between coats.8. Associated Reagent Shelves and Racks: Same material and construction.9. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Custom Grade; Premium Grade; or _____>>.10. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

J. Epoxy Resin Countertops: Filled epoxy resin molded into homogenous, non-porous sheets; nosurface coating and color and pattern consistent throughout thickness; with integral oradhesively seamed components.1. Manufacturers:

a. Durcon, Inc<<, _____; or None - N/A>>: www.durcon.com/#sle.b. Prime Industries, Inc<<, _____; or None - N/A>>: www.piilab.com/#sle.c. __________.d. Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2. Flat Surface Thickness: <<1 inch; 3/4 inch; 5/8 inch; ___ inch>>, nominal.3. Chemical-Resistance: Provide products that resist the following chemicals with not more

than <<Moderate Effect; Slight Effect; or No Effect>> when tested in accordance withNEMA LD 3:a. __________.b. __________.

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4. Flammability: Self-extinguishing, when tested in accordance with ASTM D635.5. NSF approved for food contact.6. Surface Finish: Smooth, non-glare.7. Color: <<Black; Gray; White; or _____>>.8. Exposed Edge Shape: <<3/16 inch; ____ inch>> radius corner.9. Exposed Edge Shape: <<1/8 inch; ___ inch>> bevel chamfer.10. Exposed Edge Shape<<None - N/A; or in Sink Areas>>: Built-up marine edge <<1/4

inch; ___ inch>> higher than counter by <<1 inch; ___ inch>> wide.11. Drip Edge: Drip groove <<1/8 inch; ___ inch>> wide and deep, located <<1/2 inch; ___

inch>> back from edge on underside of all exposed edges.12. Back and End Splashes: Same material, same thickness; <<separate for field

attachment; integrally molded; or _______>>.13. Sinks: <<Same material; Polypropylene resin; or _____>>, <<same color; different

color; or _____ color>>; <<integrally molded with counter; molded in one piece withsloped rabbeted lip sealed to countertop; molded in one piece for undercountermounting; or _____>>; bottom sloped to outlet; molded outlets; drain outlet located inback corner.a. Sides and Ends: <<1/2 inch; ___ inch>> minimum thickness.b. Bottoms: <<5/8 inch; ___ inch>> minimum thickness.c. Interior Corners: <<1 inch; ___ inch>> minimum radius.d. Clamping collars for <<1-1/2 or 2 inch; _____ inch>> diameter waste pipe, for

sealed but not permanent connection.e. Steel channel supports front to back on each side, fastened to underside of top to

support twice full sink weight.14. Troughs: Same material; bottom sloped to outlet.15. Associated Reagent Shelves<< and Ledges; or None - N/A>>: Same material<<None -

N/A; or, with molded raised edges>>.a. Thickness: <<3/4 inch; _____ inch; or Same thickness as countertop>>.

16. Associated Window Sills: Same material.a. Thickness: <<3/4 inch; _____ inch; or Same thickness as countertop>>.

17. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Premium Grade; or _____>>.

18. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.K. Solid Surfacing Countertops: Solid surfacing sheet or plastic resin casting <<over continuous

substrate; self-supporting over structural members; or _______>>.1. Flat Sheet Thickness: <<1/4 inch; 1/2 inch; 3/4 inch; ____ inch>>, minimum.2. Solid Surfacing Sheet and Plastic Resin Castings: Complying with ISFA 2-01 and NEMA

LD 3; <<acrylic or polyester; acrylic; polyester; or _____>> resin, <<mineral filler,; orunfilled,>> and pigments; homogenous, non-porous and capable of being worked andrepaired using standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color and patternconsistent throughout thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Avonite Surfaces<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.avonitesurfaces.com/#sle.2) Dupont<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.corian.com/#sle.3) Formica Corporation<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.formica.com/#sle.4) Meganite, Inc<<; ______; or None - N/A>>: www.meganite.com/#sle.5) Relang International, LLC<<; DURASEIN;; _____; or None - N/A>>:

www.duraseinusa.com/#sle.6) Wilsonart<<; _____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.7) __________.8) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

c. NSF approved for food contact.

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d. Sinks and Bowls: <<Integral castings; Separate units for undercounter mounting;or _____>>; minimum <<3/4 inch; ___ inch>> wall thickness<<; comply withIAPMO Z124;; comply with _____; or None - N/A>>.

e. Finish on Exposed Surfaces: <<Matte, gloss rating of 5 to 20; Semi-gloss, glossrating of 25 to 50; Polished, gloss rating of 55 to 80; or ________>>.

f. Color/Pattern Family: <<Solid color, light colors; Solid color, dark or brightcolors; Fine-grained "salt-and-pepper" look, low contrast; Fine-grained"salt-and-pepper" look, high contrast; Medium-grained "salt-and-pepper" look,low contrast; Medium-grained "salt-and-pepper" look, high contrast;Large-grained terrazzo look, low contrast; Large-grained terrazzo look, highcontrast; or ______>>.

g. Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.h. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full; standard;

custom; or _______>> line.3. Other Components Thickness: <<1/2 inch; ____ inch>>, minimum.4. Exposed Edge Treatment: Built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch; ____ inch>> thick;

<<square edge; radiused edge; bullnosed edge; marine edge; edge profile asindicated on drawings; or ____>><<; use marine edge at sinks; or None - N/A>>.

5. Exposed Edge Treatment: <<Hardwood; Oak; Maple; or ______>> nosing<< asindicated on drawings; ______; or None - N/A>>; <<natural spar varnish finish;stained spar varnish finish; linseed oil finish; or _____>>.

6. Back and End Splashes: Same sheet material, <<square; radiused; or _____>> top;minimum <<4 inches; 3-1/2 inches; ____ inches>> high.

7. Skirts: As indicated on drawings.8. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Premium Grade; or _____>>.9. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

L. Solid Surfacing Wall Panels: Solid surfacing sheet or plastic resin casting <<over continuoussubstrate; self-supporting over structural members; or _______>>.1. Flat Sheet Thickness: <<1/4 inch; 1/2 inch; ____ inch>>, minimum.2. Solid Surfacing Sheet and Plastic Resin Castings: Complying with ISFA 2-01 and NEMA

LD 3; <<acrylic or polyester; acrylic; polyester; or _____>> resin, <<mineral filler,; orunfilled,>> and pigments; homogenous, non-porous and capable of being worked andrepaired using standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color and patternconsistent throughout thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Meganite, Inc<<; ______; or None - N/A>>: www.meganite.com/#sle.2) __________.3) __________.4) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

c. Finish on Exposed Surfaces: <<Matte, gloss rating of 5 to 20; Semi-gloss, glossrating of 25 to 50; Polished, gloss rating of 55 to 80; or ________>>.

d. Color/Pattern Family: <<Solid color, light colors; Solid color, dark or brightcolors; Fine-grained "salt-and-pepper" look, low contrast; Fine-grained"salt-and-pepper" look, high contrast; Medium-grained "salt-and-pepper" look,low contrast; Medium-grained "salt-and-pepper" look, high contrast;Large-grained terrazzo look, low contrast; Large-grained terrazzo look, highcontrast; or ______>>.

e. Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.f. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full; standard;

custom; or _______>> line.3. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

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M. Concrete Countertops: Precast concrete; top and edges formed against melamine-finishedmold; jointing as indicated on drawings; sanded and polished.1. Dimensions: <<As indicated on drawings; Field measured to fit installed casework;

or ________>>.2. Thickness: <<1-1/2 inches; 2 inches; 3 inches; _____ inch>>.3. Color Additive: __________.4. Decorative Aggregate: __________.5. Sealer: <<Low gloss penetrating silane/siloxane, transparent; High gloss

transparent acrylic; High gloss colored epoxy; or _______>>.6. Follow concrete mix manufacturer's recommendations for molding, mixing, placing, and

curing.7. Construct forms with required inserts and knock-outs and support to remain in place

through curing.8. Concrete Mix: Non-shrinking, machine-mixed commercial grade concrete mix for casting

countertops, requiring only the addition of water.a. Manufacturers:

1) The QUIKRETE Companies; QUIKRETE® Countertop Mix9618 Hour Formula:www.quikrete.com/#sle.

2) __________.3) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Compressive Strength: <<4000 pounds per square inch; 5000 pounds per squareinch; _____ pounds per square inch>>, minimum, at 28 days.

N. Natural Stone Countertops: Stone slabs bonded to substrate; use as large pieces as possiblewith inconspicuous adhesive joints.1. Stone: <<Granite; Marble; Soapstone; or ______>> without cracks, voids, or pin

holes<<; filling with matching epoxy resin is acceptable; or None - N/A>>.2. Color: <<Uniform light gray; Speckled gray, white and black; or ______>>.3. Quarry Name: ________; <<no substitutions; substitutions will be considered under

provisions of Section 49; or _______>>.4. Stone Thickness: <<1/2 inch; ___ inch>>, minimum.5. Surface Finish: <<Honed, non-glare; Polished; or _____>>.6. Exposed Edge Treatment: Stone bullnose, <<1 inch; 1-1/4 inch; ___ inch>> radius.7. Exposed Edge Treatment: Square profile stone, <<1 inch; 1-1/4 inch; ___ inch>> thick,

with <<3/16 inch; ___ inch>> radius corner.8. Back and End Splashes: Same material, same thickness; for field attachment.9. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or

_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Premium Grade; or _____>>.10. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.

O. Stainless Steel Countertops: ASTM A666, Type 304, stainless steel sheet; <<16 gage, 0.0625inch; 18 gage, 0.05 inch; ___ gage, ___ inch>> nominal sheet thickness.1. Manufacturers:

a. __________.b. __________.c. Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

2. Finish: 4B satin brushed finish.3. Edge and Backsplash Sink Details: As indicated on drawings.4. Exposed Edge Shape: Straight turndown with return; <<1-1/2 inch; ___ inch>> high face,

<<1/2 inch; ___ inch>> return to face of case<<; reinforced with hardwood or steel; orNone - N/A>>.

5. Exposed Edge Shape: Bullnose with return; <<5/8 inch; ___ inch>> radius, return to faceof case<<; reinforced with hardwood or steel; or None - N/A>>.

6. Exposed Edge Shape<<None - N/A; or in Sink Areas>>: Marine edge with return; edgeraised <<3/16 inch; ___ inch>> above counter with 45 degree transition, minimum <<1

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inch; ___ inch>> flat rim; <<1-1/2 inch; ___ inch>> high turndown, <<1/2 inch; ___inch>> return to face of case<<; reinforced with hardwood or steel; or None - N/A>>.

7. Back and End Splashes: Same material; welded <<1/4 inch; ___ inch>> radius covedjoint to countertop; square top edge with <<1 inch; ___ inch>> wide top surface andminimum <<1/2 inch; ___ inch>> turndown.

8. Splash Dimensions: <<4 inch; 6 inch; ___ inch>> high by <<1 inch; ___ inch>> thick,unless otherwise indicated.

9. Splash Depth Where Faucets are Mounted in Splash: <<2 inches; ___ inches>>.10. Splash Height<< at _____; or None - N/A>>: <<6 inch; ___ inch>>.11. Sinks: Same material, same thickness; flush welded to counter; bottom sloped to outlet;

radiused interior corners; drain outlet located in back corner.12. Troughs: Same material; bottom sloped to outlet.13. Associated Reagent Shelves: Same material, with formed raised edges.14. Associated Window Sills: Same material, same thickness.

P. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Countertops: Sheet or slab of natural quartz and plasticresin <<over continuous substrate; self-supporting over structural members; or_______>>.1. Flat Sheet Thickness: <<1-1/4 inch; 3/4 inch; ____ inch>>, minimum.2. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Sheets, Slabs and Castings: Complying with ISFA

3-01 and NEMA LD 3; <<acrylic; orthophthalic polyester; or _____>> resin, <<unfilled;mineral filler; or _____>>, and pigments; homogenous, non-porous and capable of beingworked and repaired using standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color andpattern consistent throughout thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Seieffe Corporation; OKITE®: www.okite.us/#sle.2) Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies<<; DIFINITI Quartz;; ____; or None -

N/A>>: www.tmsupply.com/#sle.3) Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies; Diresco Belgium Quartz, a brand of

Diresco - North America: www.tmsupply.com/#sle.4) Wilsonart<<; ____; or None - N/A>>: www.wilsonart.com/#sle.5) __________.6) __________.7) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Factory fabricate components to the greatest extent practical in sizes and shapesindicated; comply with the MIA Dimension Stone Design Manual.

c. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

d. NSF approved for food contact.e. Sinks: <<Integral castings; or Separate units for undercounter mounting>>;

minimum <<3/4 inch; ___ inch>> wall thickness<<; comply with IAPMO Z124;;comply with _____; or None - N/A>>.

f. Finish on Exposed Surfaces: <<Polished; Honed; or ________>>.g. Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.h. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full; standard;

custom; or _______>> line.3. Other Components Thickness: <<3/4 inch; ____ inch>>, minimum.4. Exposed Edge Treatment: Built up to minimum <<1-1/4 inch; 3/4 inch; ____ inch>> thick;

<<square edge; ogee edge; radiused edge; bullnosed edge; marine edge; demi- orhalf-bullnosed edge; edge profile as indicated on drawings; or __________>><<; usemarine edge at sinks; or None - N/A>>.

5. Back and End Splashes: Same sheet material, <<square; demi- or half-bullnose; or_____>> top; minimum <<4 inches; 3-1/2 inches; ____ inches>> high.

6. Skirts: As indicated on drawings.

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7. Fabricate in accordance with <<AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS); AWMAC/WI (NAAWS); or_____>>, Section 11 - Countertops, <<Premium Grade; or _____>>.

8. Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's standard requirements.Q. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Wall Panels: Sheet or slab of natural quartz and plastic

resin <<over continuous substrate; self-supporting over structural members; or_______>>.1. Flat Sheet Thickness: <<1/2 inch; 3/4 inch; ___ inch>> thick.2. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Sheets, Slabs and Castings: Complying with ISFA

3-01 and NEMA LD 3; <<orthopthalic polyester; _______; or acrylic>> resin, <<mineralfiller,; or unfilled,>> and pigments; homogenous, non-porous and capable of beingworked and repaired using standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color andpattern consistent throughout thickness.a. Manufacturers:

1) Seieffe Corporation; OKITE®: www.okite.us/#sle.2) Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies; Diresco Belgium Quartz, a brand of

Diresco - North America: www.tmsupply.com/#sle.3) __________.4) __________.5) Substitutions: <<See Section 49 - 49; or Not permitted>>.

b. Factory fabricate components to the greatest extent practical in sizes and shapesindicated; comply with the MIA Dimension Stone Design Manual.

c. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smokedeveloped index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.

d. NSF approved for food contact.e. Finish on Exposed Surfaces: <<Polished; Honed; or ________>>.f. Color and Pattern: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.g. Color and Pattern: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full; standard;

custom; or _______>> line.2.02 MATERIALS

A. Wood-Based Components:1. Wood fabricated from old growth timber is not permitted.2. Provide sustainably harvested wood, certified or labeled as specified in Section 01 6000 -

Product Requirements.3. Provide wood harvested within a <<500 mile; ____ mile>> radius of the project site.4. Wood fabricated from timber recovered from riverbeds or otherwise abandoned is

permitted, unless otherwise noted, provided it is clean and free of contamination; identifysource; provide lumber re-graded by an inspection service accredited by the AmericanLumber Standard Committee, Inc.

B. Plywood for Supporting Substrate: PS 1 Exterior Grade, A-C veneer grade, minimum 5-ply;minimum <<3/4 inch; ____ inch>> thick; join lengths using metal splines.

C. Particleboard for Supporting Substrate: ANSI A208.1 Grade 2-M-2, <<45 pcf; ___ pcf>>minimum density; minimum <<3/4 inch; ____ inch>> thick; join lengths using metal splines.

D. Medium Density Fiberboard for Supporting Substrate: ANSI A208.2.E. Adhesives: Chemical resistant waterproof adhesive as recommended by manufacturer of

materials being joined.F. Cove Molding for Top of Splashes: <<Rubber; or _____>> with <<semi-gloss; or _____>>

finish and T-spline to fit between splash and wall; <<1/2 inch; ___ inch>> by <<1/2 inch; ___inch>>.1. Color: <<As indicated on drawings; As indicated; or ________>>.2. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's <<full; standard; custom; or

_______>> line.

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G. Joint Sealant: <<Mildew-resistant silicone; Silicone; or ______>> sealant, <<white; clear; or_____>>.

2.03 FABRICATIONA. Fabricate tops and splashes in the largest sections practicable, with top surface of joints flush.

1. Join lengths of tops using best method recommended by manufacturer.2. Fabricate to overhang fronts and ends of cabinets <<1 inch; ___ inch>> except where top

butts against cabinet or wall.a. Rout a <<1/8 inch; _____ inch>> drip groove at underside of exposed overlapping

edges, set back <<1/2 inch; _____ inch>> from face of edge.3. Prepare all cutouts accurately to size; replace tops having improperly dimensioned or

unnecessary cutouts or fixture holes.B. Provide back/end splash wherever counter edge abuts vertical surface unless otherwise

indicated.1. Secure to countertop with concealed fasteners and with contact surfaces set in waterproof

glue.2. Height: <<4 inches; 3-1/2 inches; ____ inches>>, unless otherwise indicated.

C. Solid Surfacing: Fabricate <<tops; wall panels; and _____>> up to <<144 inches; ___inches>> long in one piece; join pieces with adhesive sealant in accordance withmanufacturer's recommendations and instructions.1. Integral sinks: Shop-mount securely to countertop with adhesives, using <<undermount;

drop-in; flush; or _____>> configuration, as per manufacturer's instructions<<, and asdetailed on drawings; or None - N/A>>.

D. Stainless Steel: Fabricate tops up to <<144 inches; ___ inches>> long in one piece includingnosings and back and end splashes; accurately fitted mechanical field joints in lengths over thatdimension are permitted.1. Weld joints; grind smooth and polish to match.2. Provide stainless steel hat channel stiffeners, welded or soldered to underside, where

indicated on drawings.3. Provide wall clips for support of back/end splash turndowns.4. Sound Deadening: Apply water resistant, fire resistant sound deadening mastic to entire

bottom surface.5. Integral sinks: Fabricate with corners rounded and coved, double-walls for sink

compartment partitions<<, and drainboards; or None - N/A>>. Factory-punch holes forfittings, and weld sinks to countertops.

E. Wall-Mounted Counters: Provide <<skirts; aprons; brackets; braces; and _____>> asindicated on drawings<<None - N/A; , finished to match; or ______>>.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of

unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.C. Verify that wall surfaces have been finished and mechanical and electrical services and outlets

are installed in proper locations.3.02 PREPARATION

A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best

result for the substrate under the project conditions.3.03 INSTALLATION

A. Install laboratory worksurface countertops in compliance with requirements of SEFA 2.

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B. Securely attach countertops to cabinets using concealed fasteners. Make flat surfaces level;shim where required.

C. Attach plastic laminate countertops using screws with minimum penetration into substrate boardof <<5/8 inch; ___ inch>>.

D. Attach wood countertops using screws with minimum penetration into substrate board of <<5/8inch; ___ inch>>.

E. Install tile as specified in Section 09 3000.F. Attach stainless steel countertops using stainless steel fasteners and clips.G. Attach epoxy resin countertops using compatible adhesive.H. Seal joint between back/end splashes and vertical surfaces.

1. Where indicated use rubber cove molding.2. Where applied cove molding is not indicated use specified sealant.

3.04 TOLERANCESA. Variation From Horizontal: <<1/8 inch in 10 feet; ___ inch in ___ feet>>, maximum.B. Offset From Wall, Countertops: <<1/8 inch; ___ inch>> maximum; <<1/16 inch; ____ inch>>

minimum.C. Field Joints: <<1/8 inch; ___ inch>> wide, maximum.

3.05 CLEANINGA. Clean countertops surfaces thoroughly.

3.06 PROTECTIONA. Protect installed products until completion of project.B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Date of Substantial Completion.

3.07 SCHEDULESA. ________________: ________________.

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