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Two Llnooln j BUi 1inc� ►Jor1h Lu T ` f P' oct Two Llnr o f / �( } Gu Rod L r GOO! � n j Ch 43 L \? l One Llnooln 1 t.lno In w LLL .n Casa' o�--- ' e Luplte Ruamadm earl 2t7 Oa+s' Covor id parking Covorod parkingQ� + I TRAMMELL CROW COMPPN IF 248-0400 fERTIFYCAT' CSFCITYOFT167ARP, OCCUPANCY (�omealom 0FTWNV t.rMIT N. . . . . . . I BU P90y 01296 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DRWITJAT 13125 SW Hell Blvd. P o.Brut 23.'x97,Tlpmd.Ctagm 97223(rA%FtW4175 � W,1 f I SSUE D I 01/ 18/91 SITE ADDRESS. . . s 10200 SW UREENSURG RD PA kCE:L I 1 a 1:3�fTla-00700 SUBDI V ISION. . . , I TOWN 01" ME T Z GE R Z ON I NG s R-4. 15 BLOCK. . . . . . . . . . I LOT. . . . . . . . . . . . . I'I CLASS OF WORK. oALT TYPE OF USE.. . . I COM OCCUPANCY GRP. vB2 OCCUPANCY L0ADI805 TENANT NOME. . . s U. S. WEST P-marM$ t lenalnt Modl U. S. West first tAr officrs, 4th-7th flr officaA 8, factl .itieg. Owners TRAMMEIL CROW COMPANY 10260 SW GREENBURG RD TIGARD OR 97223 Phone N I 245---9400 Cant Tact or I --_________-________.____-..-__.- 0REOCN OFFICE CONSTRUCTION CO 10260 SW GREE;NBURD Rb T IGARD OR 97223 Phone Mn 24�-9400 Rep *. . e 63403 Occupancy of the above referenced building is Hereby given, and certifies the compliance with the State Of Oregon Specialty Codes for tt,a grocap, occupancy, and use under which the referenced permit wart is%ktrd. FIRE. DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTOR UIL OFF ICIAL, POST IN CONSP I CLIOUS PLACE CITYOFTIGARD C E.P I I F i(,A rE OFCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPART W ( A,�� MDF«MRD OCIEM" 1NCY 13126 BW Hall Blvd. P.O.Bax 23397,Tipw,orpa, Pkv RM l T N. . . . . . . . DUP9 N•0324 ---- VAIE 15 IED i `i ITE: ADDRESS. . . a 10200 SW OREENBURG OD PARCEL e 1 S 1:31n►NB 0Q1 l00 SUBDIV]'SION. . . . a TOWN OF METZGE:R ZONINde R-4. 5 BLOCK. . . . . . . . . . e LOi. . . . . . . . . . . . . t7 —_--_ ----__---.__-----_.------.----- .---_—_--..._. CLASS 01:' WORK. iALT --- TYPE OF USE. . . ICOM OCCUPANCY GRP. a BC OCCUPANUY LOAD e 5 TENANT NAME. . . rFIL.M ROOM Re■arkse Tenant Mode 4th fly- filen pr-ocessi.ng rout. Uwnere _.__._..__....__—__._---.--_—._-----_----- T RAMMEL.L LROW COMPANY 10260 SW GREENBURG RD T.IGARD OR 97223 i Phone #o x'45-9400 Cont►^actor^e --_.____.__..___�_ -•---__________ OREGON OFFICE CONSTRUCTION CO 10260 SW GRErENSURO RD TIUARD OR 97223 Phorr 09 245--9400 �teq IE. . a 63403 I Occupancy of the above ►•eferenced building to herrNby given, avid cot-t i f i !es the compliance with the State Of Oregon Specialty l.:orie!s for the group, occupancy, and use under r which the r-efeenced persit was iss►.ied. FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTOR^��� - � At71 L.D T FICIAL. ---__..... POST IN CONSPICUOUS PLACE CERTIFICA'T'E OF cilry OF TIVARD OCCUPANCY CTNOF11674FID PERMIT M. . . . . . . s BUP90-QIr64 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEM." O1aO°" 1125 SW HWS 71vd. P.o.Boot 23397.'nprd,(WODDn 97 1 � DATE I SSUE:D t 01/18191 SITE ADDRESS. . . s 10200 SW GREENSURG RD PARC.EI_s IS135AB--00700 SUBDIVISION. . . . s TOWN OF METZGER ZONINGS R-4. 5 BLOCK -------------------------------------------------------------- ---____-_-- ._-_____LOT__- --_....__----7----__..--______--_._.___._____.__.__._� CLr;98 OF WORK. s ALT T`'PF OF USE. . . ICOM ULLUPANCY GRP. s B OCCUPANCY LOAU14 TENANT NAME.. . . sCUMMUNICATION ROOMS Remarks Tenant Mods lot fir~ & End flr tulephjne & power supply rooms, etc . 1RAMMFLL CROW COMPANY 1.0260 SW GREE:NBURG RD TIGARD OR 97223 I Phone Ns 243-9400 I Cont Tact or s -------- -- _ OREGON OFFICE CONSTRUCTION CO 10:c60 SW GREENBURG RD fIGARD OR 97223 Phone! Ms 245-9400 Reg M. . z 63403 OccpApancy of the above referenced building is hereby divPT), anti certifies the compliance with the State Of Oregon Specialty Codes for the group, occupancy, and use tinder which the referenced permit was issUPd- FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING PEC:TOR ILDINO OFFICIAL POST' IN CONSPICUOUS PLACE .F DEC- 12•-90 WKD 14 ! 66 McKIno r Co . Pair tIanal P . 02 3Mio z e o sow Fire Barrier PC=I-. ResCollar �- trioti n o 0 .4 Woor 1t=: _ - 2. I. 4.]F How to tire-stop plastic or insulated pipe when the opening around the pipe is too small. Here's how . . . 1. Wrap Fire Barrier FS 195 Wrap/Strip 3. Wrap the Restricting Collar around the around the pipe and hold in place with Wrap/Strip and hold in place with a hose tape clamp. Bend the mounting tabs out, and the L ?. Cut the length of File Barrier RC-1 support tabs in, to hold the Wrap/Strip. Restricting Collar that is needed to fit 4. Slide the assembly up to the opening and around the Wrap/Strip and pipesecure 'Seal with Fire Barrier CP 25 Caulk. NOT For wall sWiallona.pace a Restricting Coiter assembly on wth awns of the wall �► ' +�a �s aa�r tw � � 12-1moo WED 14 : 56- M.-Fe: instrY r:r1 . l art. IOincl P . 03 Here's why . . . PlasticP ipe As the plastic pipe is consumed by heat or fire. Fire Barrier Wrap/Strip intumesces (expands up to 10 times its original volume) and replaces the burned away pipe to close the opening. The Restricting Collar directs the intumescent o , action inward. filling all voids. ° r: Insulated pipe C Because Fire Barrier Wrap/Strip ntumesces, it ° is especially suited for insulated pipe. The pipe insulation does not have to be removed at the point where the pipe goes through the - r----•� (;`�" opening. Therefore. the pipe insulation and I moisture vapor barrier integrity are maintained. Plastic pipe Fire Barrier FS-196 Wrap/Strip and RC-1 -- Restricting Collar are classified by UL for a i 2-hour rating on PVC, CPUC, ALIS, PP and PB plasticipe (See System 64 and 148 in the - UL Building Materials Directory) Insulated pipe penetrations using Fire Barrier RC-1 Restricting Collar, are classified `7y UL for a 2-hour rating through gypsum waCooard --- -- `�- assemblies. (See System 147 in the UL ' Building Materials Directory. For other insulated pipe penetrations. reference System 91 In the r ` UL Building Materials Directory). Insulated pipe Ordering Information 3M Fire Barrier FS-195 Wrep'Strip 3M Fire Barrier RC-1 Restricting t,,ollar -- -- Product No. Size Packaging Product No. Size Packaging —.� --- -- FS_•195 2 in � 2J , ?0 tacrn � HC•1 —`4'/. ih. x—251 ? roUlctn -J Other 3M r -Barrier produces are available to,all your fire-stopping needs For mora mtaation contact your local aft Fre Barrier autticr zed distributor or lmocal 3M dlstnd branch IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER damage, direct or consequent.& arising out of the use or the All stetPments, technical Information and recommendations cleterty to use the product. Before using. use,shad contained herein are based on tests we bel.eve to be reliable anc us r the n leant i of the product for the intended r use but the accuracy or completeness thwerof is not guaranteed, ane user n then es all risk and labhty wtiatsoever n and the following is made in lieu of all warranties, expressed connection therewith. or imps ed No statement or recommendat on not conta,red here n shall have any force or effect unless in an agreement signed by Sellers and manufacturer's only obligation shah be to replace c.'hcers o'seller and manufacturer such quantity o`the product proverto be defect ve Neither =!ler nor manufacturer shed be iiabio for any injury loss or 9 1/01•..1!2-01202 ZA LIMO n U S.A 3M Fire Protection Products 3M Center Bldg 225-4S-08 3M St Paul, MN 55144.1000 aq MON "W-A•a ac *. s16111 TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE; & RESCUE AND BEAVERTON FIRE DEPARTMENT 4755 S.W. Griffith Drive• P.O. Box 4755 • Beaverton, OR 97076• (503) 526-1469• FAX 526-2538 Oil August 16, 1990 ` c i Neal Associates 2715 S.E. Belmont Portland, Oregon 97214 Re: Emmett Travel Lincoln Centre 10250 S.W. Greenberg Rd. 5989A-7.96-018 Gentlemen: This is a Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and is based on the 1988 editions of. the Fire and Life Safety Code (UBC) , Mechanical Fire and Life safety Code (UMC) , Uniform Fire Code (UFC) , and other local ordinances and regulations. Plans are conditionally approved subject to the following I t ems: 1 . Doors Opening .into Corridor and Atrium: All doors opening into the main corridor and atrium area shall be automatic closing, twenty minute fire resistive rated smoke and draft assemblies, equipped with smoke gaskets. Note: Aluminum frames for doors are not acceptable. They shall be listed frames as well . 2 . Wall Construction: Wall construction above ceilings shall be of not less than one hour separating office area from atrium. 3 . Fire Extinquisher Requirements: Not less than one (1) approved fire extinquisher(s) with rating of not less than (*) shall be provided for. each (**) square .feet of floor area or fraction thereof. The travel distance to an extinguisher from any portion of the building shall not exceed 75 feet. Uniform Fire Cade Standard 10-1 Worklnt"Smoke Detectors Save Lives Neal Associates August 16, 1990 Page 2 � •) 2A1OB:C - Light and Ordinary hazard 4AlOB:C - Extra Hazard (**) 3,000 - Light Hazard 1 ,500 - Ordinary Hazard 1,000 - Extra Hazard Note: Where flammable or combustible liquids are used, B ratings of extinguishers may need to be higher and travel distances shorter. See requirements in National Fire Protection Association Standard 10 or Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-1 . 4 . APp roved Plans on Job Site: One set of approved plans bearing the Atamps of the building department issuing the construction permit and this office must be maintained on the project site throughout all phases of construction and must be made available to building and fire inspectors for reference during required construction inspections. UBC Sec. 30.3 5. ReUui_-ed Occupancy Certificate_ Prior certoftthe use and occupancy of the project (space) , occupancy or other written instrument of approval must be obtained from the building department issuing the construction permit. UBC Sec. 307 .rf I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at 526-2502. Sincerely, Gene Birchil.l Deputy Fire Marshal C,B:kw cc: Tigard Building Department i i 1WLW-LIRAIW�MRJLMRKJ���� ,� I i � :�^ - _. '. ,., � ., --_ - .._; i A�,'R` �Ph•IlI� t �,(.p,. .itlj!{t,ll)jp• .4 r.�� I a.a r•. I 1 ► k^ Q� 4 �s m s ' 1SI,/� Y� yr �' �.trft�l'I�� �..� y,."��tl1 '; p � �'�"\j•lk `Aud �)� � � � m Q��,•:.d/�P�7�r.,� �^ `n�11� X4.141 .' V I�IDr4Y' �1�� 1•d M X t II�FW_%R41P"ay, ` �" P `d" p ," bllIIl�� .. ,�tii�.,,�>�, lw�;�du ,r «, � ,,.fit .;�• �,. FIC-Sit OF OCCUPANCY ry, ! r ,PIS ::r�y' Ct`R l� k ►`', CITY OF TIGAR �r OREGON 891344 z Owner: Trammell Crow _Permit No._— — 10200 SW Greenburg Rd . , Tigard , OR 97223 ", •;, �,� Address: Building Address: 10200 SW Greenburg Rd . VN _ Bldg. Type-_Oecu anc3� a2 Land Use Lone: , ol SHELL ONLY 1;O'?1 ?„ Comments: ,d p�l 3 t (. t y LY Certificate is hereby given this 9th day 0 r 1 of Ju , 19 that said building may be occupied and that it complies with allM,J \. he Buildin Code for the City of Tigard, as approved requirements of t g by the Tigard City Council. )INN 1yI x I i, Fill Fire Dept. ptiding Inspeeht!-"-' �. Poet Certificate in Conspicuous Place \111 t�N,,� '• 1' lyy��1�'���J�'� 4 ,1�,,� � ~'e�`y.h J1. 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Date Requested Permit Address _/0Z Lot owner Builder --``c- --_--_ /' ✓�' The fallowing Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: r! FI�- _— - — - Approved Presented to ---------- - Disapproved Inspector "---- _ pate � � �Q ----- — CALL FOR REINSPECTION YES ❑ N INSPECTION NOTICE. City of Tigard Building Department f.0. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phc. 639-4175 Type of Inspection Date Requested _ � - � -" Time A.M. P.M. Address Permit # fl3'GJ�/ (,, Builder i Owner - � -y�Z Lot #_- // C The following Building Code def encies are required to be corrected: � 7 - -------------- Presented to — -- ---- - - Inspector pproved ------- [] Ditepproved Date _ 2 2- �- CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES ❑ NO INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 I Type of Inspection �.0 V Date Requested �S_-_� I' ( Time A.M. r � Address Permit Owner - �/L Q't�t d. Lot # Builder ---- s The following 13,61ding Code deficiencies are required to ne corrected: tit Presented to ---------- — - -— 1, Approved Inspector — -- Disvpproved Date _ 3— Z./— —9-- — CA.'L FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES [l NO f � 1 - INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.U. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone 639-4175 Type of Inspection - -- __--.-- Time ___--- Date Requested___ - Permit # __._..._------------ Address -- - - - - -- --- Lot - owner -- --- --- -�---- __------"_-_."� - Builder The following Building Code deficiencies are •equired to be corrected: 4. r ----------------- --�-��. i ❑ APProved ---------- Fre,enterl to - _ �� DisapProved CALL FOR REINSPECTION FA YES [A NO INSPECTION NOTICE c City of Tigard Building Department P.O Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 9722.3 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection �- Date Requested A.M._ P.M. Address _fib ' �' ` � Permit Owner_ _ _.—�..._— Lot Builder f� --- The following Building`Code deficl incies are required to be corrected: 4-Z Presented to __ --__ -- Ci Approved Inspector 4a _-- _._ bisepproved Date —+-- -J CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YEa 2r-N�o W W1 qWX I # R A f# W INSPECTION NOTICE City of Ticlard Building Department '.O Bo), 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection -Date Requested Requested 3 - 7 -- t�Q Tlrfte_�— A.M. P.M. Address _' =��-'/ �' 1L�9.1 _ Permit Owner - _ _._ Lot #_ Builder LL The following Building�&de deficiencies are required to be corrected: en, d Presented to Approved Inspector _-. _ - -- ❑ Disapproved Date -- CALL FOR REINSPECTION 0 YES [_] NO r aw INSPEM ION NOTICE Cily of Tigard Building Department P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 972.23 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection ; „•���� �� ^� `�` Date Requested/ _L4 7lmo '�P.M. Address i c�G G+�7 ( ,��. .f `t Permit — Owner ___ Lot # _ Builder The following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: y , 4�� 1 w• J • � Presented to - —• -- -- — _ LJ Approved Insperto► G� — ❑ Disapproved Date "rA_' CALL FOR REINSPECTION DYES ❑ NO ^W— '1 sf sw1 W 111Fs1 INSPECT' SCE City of Tigard bL j Department P.O Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 'type of Inspection Date Requested me A.M. P.M. Address '-' ��rSl–.GtL��. - ` Permlt *--X Uwner Lot M BuilderThe following Buildin' Code doficiereies are required to be corrected: A 4.4.` . _ f--G.e1- t� 3 �i►Jnr,a1 � it ur �n�-�r lw�.�j,..l i J Presented to — Approved Inspector / t1 Disapproved Date CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES ❑ NO INSPECTION NOTICE City Of Tigard building Department P O Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection --_- --__ — Date Requested — Time A.M.-----.__---P.M. Address _ _ Permit i Owner Lot # Builder The following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: «Ln X4. >�` --- ---- - GZ� Ad Z Jts,f,,, cn,.. ..• L A,&AZ A i 121" Presented toe ~ �� pproved — Inspector Disapproved Date CALL FOR REINSPFiITION ❑ Yus ❑ NO INSFcCiION NOTICE IN City of Tiqard Building Department P O. Box 23397 1 igard. Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection - P.M. - - - -- Time __ --- A.M.------_ Data Requested _- - ---- - - - - - Permit — Address --- - Lot - Owner _ —�--- - - -- — Builder — The following Building Code deficiencies are requited to be corrected: — 40 _ v f. Approved Presented to I Disapproved Inspector - Date ----- — ------ CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES ONO TEL No . Mar 05 .90 9 :40 P .01/03 B AV Fax TRANSMISSION ON FAX 503-643-0646 Number of Pages with Cuver Sheet, Firm. Date Name- ,%ja.rPo It ' ie? ef f Il Subject: Ira Ij CovnineriwSp6mai instruc!ioris: j If there iis .anfi!ohlem with this transmission, 'call: LJ Baugh Portland 503.641-2500 Name' F1 Name: Fax ,iurnber It other than Baugh Portland- Disposition of Original Documents. F1 Destroy 0 Mail D Return to. job No. File No, P 0, Box 767 9 Beaverton. Oregon 97075 * 503-641.2500 *� AI '� � �O q 7 ■R pi TFL rio . Mar 05 X90 9 :41 F• .02/03 08710/SCG Functions BuyLine 5199 tlove A.mber No.NGrid* Deadbolt Locks ANSIA11`56.5 ogo NNumber Grip Handle Sets 016ON �E2151 7 Single Cyllndsr Doadbolt Lock:Dead• F180N Mj — Entrance Lock:Deadbolt thrown or B4B0P 1 bolt thrown or retracted by key from retracted by key from outside or by 6560 1 oLtsldv or by Inside turn unit.Bolt auto- MO inside turn unit Latch retracted by matically deadlocks when fully thrown. ar.,� thumbpiece from outside or by inside knob. e g2Nt E2141 2 Double Cylinder Deadbolt Lock:Lead "—'- 1 Doubts Cylinder Entrance Lock:Dead- B482Pt 1 bolt thrown or retracted by key from 171021..+d�, 88921 1 ether side, bolt thrown or retracted by key from either side,Latch retracted by thumb- i % I pieoe from outside or by Inside kno!1, 71 DI• B141P r2t8t - t� Ona•Wey Deadbolt Lock:Deadbolt _ thrown or retracted by key only.Blank Outside and Ins/de 0 amV riTrim,-For plate inside. us+; o rs door pull or as dummy trim on an --- in4ctive pair of doors. Fixed thumbpiece B463P. E2171l C/asaroom Deadbolt Lock:Deadbolt and inside knob.Thru bolted dummy all thrown or retracted by key outside. cylinder. Inside turn unit will retract bolt only. _ F193N I 1 Outside and Inside DummV Trim:For use as door pull or as dummy trim on 9484Cylinder Lock:Deadbolt thrown or M inactive leaf of pair of doors.Fixed 01 retracted b key from one side.No {+ I y y thumbpiece and inside knob.Dummy inside trim, cylinder with inside plate. 8180 -- .E2191 2 Doornom Deadbolt thrown or retracted Interconnected 8480, il 1 by turn unit only.No outside trim ScfllagL , A. N. S. L" o Number ; No. Grade' Locks 4NSl A156.1`2 H110.' F95 4 ,,entrance--Single Locking.-Deadbolt 5chi pe A. N S. I. ?�C, ` thrown or retracted by key in upper Nutnber No. tirade Deadlatch.Locks ANSI A 156 5SID lock from outside or by inside turn unit. 0250PD E2121 1 Night Latch:Deadlocking Iatchbolt ;' Latchbolt retracted by knob from either retracted by key from outside or by side.Turning insi0,9 knob retracts dead- ' `' inside turn unit.Rotating turn unit and — Y+- bolt a Iatchbolt simultaneously for activating hold-back feature keeps latch immediate exit. 11 retracted. H153 'T F97 4 Enhance—Double Locking,Deadbolt Double Cylinder Daadletch:Dead- thrown or retracted by key In upper lock B2$2PDt E7 n r t Y from outside or by inside turn unit. � locking Iatchbolt retracted by key from either aide. b hold back feature. Deadlatch retractRd by key in outer knob when lucked by pushing turn- button in inner knob.Outer knob may 82700 E2181 1 &ItLatch:Deadlocking Iatchbolt be fixed in locked position by rotating retracted by inside turn unit only.No turn-button.inside knob retracts dead, il I outside trim.Rotating turn unit and acti- /«� 141 bolt and deadletch simulteneo :Iy for o �ating hold back feature keeps latch _ immediate exit. retracted - -— Fn trance,Single Lockln•Decorative H160 ^F102 4 a Schle Grip Handle Trim Outsltl'e:Dasdbolt Numbs Lever Functions .�ar� thrown or retracted by key in upper lack B248S "1 Lever Passage Latch:Fuer use on pas• from outside or by inside turn unit, sage,closet and doors that do no! Latchbolt retracted by grip outside or j require locking.Rotating either lever knob from insids.Turning inside knob retracts Iatchbolt.(Specify door hand) �T - retracts deadbolt and latchbrlt t;nillts neously for immediate exit. 8281 Slnp/s Dummy PIM-Double Dummy N1ao Storeroom Lock:Bolt may bit operated B?a2 n1m.-For use on single or pairs of doors by key from outsies or by turn unit from when fixed trim is required.(Specify inside.dolt automatically deadlocks door hand.) when fully thrown.Lock may be opened I _______ by key from outside.Inside knob will Schleps retract both latch and deadbolt.Latch Number Grip Handle Sets automatically deadlocks when door is Enhance Lock:Unlocked by key from closed,inside knob always free for im- E61P0 y _ _ modiste exit.Outer knob alwavr.fixed. outside when thurnt�•piece is Pocked by « Inside turn button. t Caution:Double cylinder locks on residences and any door in any structure which is used for egress are a safety hazard in times of emergency and their use is not recommended. ( Ing,allation should be in accordance with existing codes only. SCHLAW 27 .A TEL No . Mar 05 90 9 :42 P .03iO3 B Series Deadbolt Locks Applications:Auxiliary and primary locking for com- mercial and residential buildings."B"series locks are designed to meet various security door preparations \ 60`, . and functional requirements as determined by local 4 r codes and life safety regulations. Certifications.ANSi A156,5,1918. 8100 Series-ANSI A156,6 Grade 2. •' 0400,500 Series-ANSI A156.5 Grade 1.U.t-.listed t , , 8200,-ANSI A156.5 Grade 1. Trim:B100 Series-Wrought brass or bronze. �� ! Exposed Zinc bead thumbturn plated to match finish symbol. n.• ,t ii N; :• ►r t, s 8200,400,600 Series Wrought brass or bronze. r, Keylnp:5 pin keying with two nickel keys per lock.6 pin koVing available. LB160N.. -- Do rRaage:8100Series-1fie" to13/." standard. Regular ' rih `Rj� � ��rlty/nserts;All"B''locka arsefirnished drts available to 2 Y,",assembled to ordor,6 pin keyer! with Wed hj iis`or bronze trini rtngo.8100`series double'cyiinders available to 2" "'`' U `r' " rin g ark supported by 1 die cast security insr�rts.8400 8200,"400 Series-1�'." to 1'/." standard. Serie``s`�ir�`ifyll feature.,'Moll hardened steel security inserts. 8600 Series+--1%" to 2'h" standard. (Ad'' t,_"is ,1A,"+'rinps&inserts are provided for 1%" and 0Regular pc+rts available to 23/+".Range varies by func- ;�M t�1(cl�doors.Security inserts are available options ,��A. tion and cylinder length, }b,�P00 Series locks. Y. Di6dbolt Throw:1" standard with concealed 1/4 11 die. 8100 srlea case hardened steel roller. Backsets:8100 Series 21,16" standard.23/," &5" 8520-219 a'vailahle. 1" security 8400,500 Series-2)N!' standard. 11/4" (g',c" throw),2'/4", 1 trim CU- —� 33/a",and 6" available 1'! trim ring — insart;'�- _ tla Flnia;hes: ,0200 400 Series, ip a08 60e 013 1 620 621 26 1 6 ! �! B2� _ � � '. B400 36-068 36-067 0600 y�"F trim ring = —1 'fie" trim ring ) 31,-016 Door frame Reinforcer:(Furnished with Stan- deed deadbolts.)This unit significantly strengthens a wood jamb against"kick-in"attack and greatly 36-069 a increases the security effectiveness of the lock,The 38.068 T,Se" security 1 reinforcer is concealed under the strike and Is anchored lb" securityCinsert J-- to the jamb with two 3" long screws. _ Insert _ _ ._-- a-scREwS. CAMs �'� + Adapter Pirl4s 38.0312 y,"Dierniiei:Steel adapter STUD rings,plated to match finish symbols,are provided es standard for� 91,00 Series locks for 2'/e" door prepare- tions.(Una ring per cylinder; 8100 turn unit accom- STRIKE --• I R L, modeles 24ti" door prep.)Aeriedepter rings ar(t available options for 8200&8400 Ss for 2'/." door prep- orations.To order,suffix product number with"H". E)(ample:B460PH. FRAME + REINFORCER 38-031 SCHL A 47n! ...... . .,,,,;...:y!'?Ox"1.•!;'."i'.w'.. ^;!!r'. '� •'^`.T'4,w7`�h i. ai yS.` �,,l.., :1 qW INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 t 7 Type of Inspection Date Requested P.M. Address . -- ---- -_ Permit Owner -- — ------ -- — Lot # Builder The following Building Code deficiencies area required to be corrected: fr.,,C•� // -Z L r — mac+ n ff� Presented to Approved Inspector --------- -_ ❑ Disapproved Date ------ CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES ONO I FEB 21 190 12:31 INGRIM/MILLS-P,C. 512 P02 _ I �t+rvt 3 DvOR SCHEDULE DOOR NO. SIZE TYPE HARLIWARE REMARKS �jO�A 3• 7.OMIP�, V �tLf moa 3� avaW T �17A - ,� �twt� - w-- _ std• S M W_to ANP ;AWT' --- 3 i cs A p X51 q�►�r �fida> ti's.. FEB 21 '90 12:31 INGRIM/MILLS,P.C, 512 P03 fG TENANT IMPROVEMENT HARDWARE g_r_ug__ (Interior Tenant Door) Quantity Item Manuf.. Model Number Piniab 2 pair Butts Hager BB 1279 , 4-1/2 X 4-1/2 605 1 Latch Schlage D 105, Orbit 605 1 Stop BBW 9078 X 605 (3rpup..0 (Interior Tenant Door, Lockable) 2 pair Butts Hager BB 1279 , 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 605 1 Lock Schlage D53 PD (Less Cylinder) 605 605 1 Stop BBW 90'78 X Vt (Tenant/Corridor, Lobby) 20 min. 2 pail- Butts Hager BB 1279 , 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 605 605 1 Lock Schlage L 9050 X 012A (Less Cylinder) Black 1 Closure Dorma TS83-U2 605 1 Stop BBW 9078 X 605 Smoke Reese 797B Black Gasket. ajouo W: Pair (Tenant/Corridor, Lobby) 20 min. 4 pair Butts Hage:: $B 1279, 4-1/2 X 4 -1/2 605 605 1 Lock Schlage L 9050 x 012A (Less Cylinder) 1 Latch Schlage L 0172 x 12A (DLnnmy 'frim) 605 1 Flushbolt Quality 1358 (2411) (Top Bolt) 605 1 Flushbolt Quality 1358 (12") (Bottom Bolt) 605 1 UustpMof Quality 1225 605 Strike Black 2 Closures Dorma 88318550 Smoke Reese 797E Gasket- NOTE: ALI, HARDWARE TO BE POLISHED BRASS f s w w w w w INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 f Phone 639-4175 Type of Inspection _ -G{A—� Date Requested Tl me A.M. P.M. Address Permit _ �fJ Owner-__ -- - Lot #� Builder The folfowinq Ruildirg Code deficiencies are required to be correcteu: ____ `j"- _'� n ..11/�i�.L� rt-. . � � �✓tel-� Presented to -- ❑Za roved Inspector 16011 pproved Date CALL FO"E INSPECTION YES F-1 NO �t1f �lR `alt ■I � � � � � INSPE—CTO N NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O. Box 233.97 Tigard, Oregon 9.7223 Phone, 639-4175 Type of InspectioV Date Requested Address _ L 7 1'irrn P.M. .L Owner '�----..__ Permit # � Builder , "— Lot # The following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: Presented to — - —--- Inspector Approved Date Disapproved CALL FOR REINSPECTION INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 �. Phone: 639-4175 i Type of Inspection Data Requested Z. 7 V Time _ A.M. ____P.M. Permit q Address _l�' 7 rr� •il/ -���-----— — # .L z owner.---- ----- — ----—-- Lot Builder - The following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: ol -- — ___ pp�ioved Presented to — - — - Inspector -- - ---_ -- — [� Disapproved Data CALL FOR REINSPECTION ❑ YES ❑ NO INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O Box 23397 Tigard, Oreaon 97223 Phone 639-4175 Type of Inspection lJ ' 6; __ Time A.M. —qP.M. Date Requested 4 _ permit # Address - � got # -- Owner ------- Builder Builder The followinq Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: ------------- I I Approved Prwsenlerl 10 - 1, I Disapproved Inspector Date — CALL FOR REINSPECTION Ll YES [A NO INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Department P.O. Box 2.3397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: 639-4175 Type of Inspection Date Requested _–_ _ ' , Time A.M._ P.M. Address Permit Owner _._ Lot BuilderThe following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: Presented to --_.— ��pproved Inspector / – -- ---- ❑ Disapproved Date CALL FOR REINSPEC [ON LI YES ❑ NO w WASHINGTON COUNTY INSPECTION CARD r DEPARTMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION PEF�`MIT NO. _ 10i, INSPECTIONS CA,.L: 640-3561. 24 IIOIIR', /J FOR INFORMATION CAIL: 640-3470 DATE '—�Z7 ADDRESS c DI RECTfONS PHON' NO. --- BUILDING _ MISCELLANEOUS _ .1LUM� — ELECTRICAL — itq post/beam nail mobile home ground rein drain temp service fdn frame apron/ wood stove post/beam storm sewer coyer b service sidewalk la Insul FINAL solar top-out FINAL FINAL gas test J f OIHLR APPROVED RNOT APPROVED ❑REOUESTED INSPECTION ❑STOP WORK UNTIL: RFPPIR AND PF-INSPECT APPROVED 11014PER NOTE: !NSPECTED BY _ DATE P O Box 5395 Trammell Crow Co any 503/245.9400 ' Portland,Oregon 97228 10300 SW Greentj Road Style 200 Portland,Oregon 97223 November 4, 1986 Ms. Jean Hedrick Unified Sewerage Agency 150 N. First Hillsboro, OR 91124 RE : Reconciliation of Sewer Permit Charges for Lincoln Center Dear Jean: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of yesterday, please find attached a check for $19,500.00 representing the permit costs on 20 dwelling units. It is our understanding that we are presently 100% paid on I Lincoln II Lincoln and III Lincoln and the two restaurants represe,ting Lincoln tenter. I appreciate your assistance on this issue. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call . Sincerely, TR.AMMELL CROW COP'DANY ,]r,�es Eddy Partn /jb Enclosure Uf -��- SEWER PERM I f N? ,, 3 2'7 4 Unlflod Sewe.pe Apa„Cy Of w.•hington County CITY OF DATE OWNER , � � PHONE Ole _ OWNER ' S ADDRESS , o1,o TYPE OF INSTALLATION, BUILDING SEWER LINE TAP AND BUILDING SEWER LINE TAP TYPE OF OCCUPANCY, NEW EXISTING ❑ SINGLE FAMILY COMMERCIAL r� _ll MULT. RES . ��I INDUSTPIAL FIXTURE UNITSDWELLING UNITS ADDHESS OF STRUCTURE , —_-L�Q- Q— Permit Conditions: The Applicant Agrees to conly wJZh all rules and regulaf Sewerage Agency When telling for an inspection, Pltase refer to the Permittions Numher. TheUni expires one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of issuance. The total amount paid (permit fee, connection charge, line tap fee And/or other charge) will, be forfeited Sf the permit e,Plres. The Agency does not guarantee the accuracy of the location of side sewer erals. If the sewer is not located at the measurement given, the installer shell prospect three fret in all directions from the distance given. If not so located, the installer shall purchase a ' Tap and Side Sewer" Permit at the current charge and the Agency will install a lateral. FEES , PERMIT FEF s CONNECTION CHARGE LINE TAP INSTALLATION . OTHER ISSUE BY TOTAL : ,Vb DA — — ----" E �F I S S UU N= - 3 APPLICANT _ DAT V—EXPIR '.TION SEWER PERMIT ADDRESS OF STRUCTURE L-6 _S_��f`, � r T A X M A P l 35 _&6___.___ 'TAX L O T O U QUARTER s LOT BLOCK `_ r OF SECTION -- APPROVED 9Y DATE IS. ED BY E OF I5SLU CE U . U. ' S _ REMARKS Li NUL+j Wil'I 1 r F C 0 AjC.,Z_ �'G{)//v6 r,0 (1 Q but L A-)C e^c_A—) Orr`A-}T ir AP__. � s � 91� ,{ � ONE LINCOLN CENTER (CSH 165) 10300 S W Le;a Cuda -TfiiTceTabin I Donegal's Dave Lisandrelli i+ 145 A.C. Dutton Petty Bentley 230 Advanced Micro Gary Mittelstaedt 290 Alpine Consult. Keith Mischke j 245 Burroughs. Gary Gary Burroughs 405 Cadence Mgmt. John Patten 280 Cardiac Ed. Owen Brown 500 Chevrolet Don Hochhaus 445 Claunch, Robert Robert Claunch 135Codes Lou Coonis 510 Colonial Penn Glen Taylor IIIleen Witter Dori Hicks 190 lean Wtter Don Hks 530 Dietrich, Howard Howard Dietrich, J 380 Earl Kinship :ohm Dixon 1.10 First Union Mort. Mike Marthaller 485 Flaherty 1 Hall Gordon 1.11 535 GM Parts Dave Gaus 2B5 Harris, Eide... vaul Buker 49S Harris, Greg Greg Harris 310 It- Terry Neal 235 Lee Oat. John Rypdahl 460 Lefever, Kingsland George Lefever 310 Mack Financial Kurt Zwetschke 240 Marketir. Tech. John Cruz 484 MTI Leasing Johnny Johnson 447 Mellon Financial Kelly McClure 410 Mutual of Omaiu Tom Smith S50 Nat'l Group Mktg. tlrrnt Watson 465 Network Mgmt. margie Bacon 49u NW Temporary :erv. Sue Ann Bell 440 hr Cass Rich Drew 300 Ohio Casualty Rey McNamar 430 Oregon Resource John Beaulieu nD 275 Conrad Pearson Conrad Pearson 270 Resource Fin. Steve Woods 390 Socurity Pacific Steve clabe.tich 400 Stoel, Rives... Kathy Fuentes 450 Super Management Cha�lenr Shatzer 4BO Switchlink Chris Brown 180 System industries Steve Wagner 200 Trammell Croy Co. Fax 1 540 U.S. Shipper, Greg Papworth 475 Versatec Dick Klein 365 Visic Technology Bob Abbott 11110 LINCOLN CENTER SOUTH TOWER CSM N Two Lincoln enter on erenr:e ona (/ 520 AT 8 'i MikeHoltman 540 Chicago 6 NW. Judy Rippee 600 Combined ins. John Simmons 170 Contel T.S. Larry Marnells 200 Cycare Linda Rinell 220 Daisy Systems Don VanBeek 110 Deli-C-Us Shannon Bruce Ellis 210 FDIC Lyndon Evans 410 GTE Directories John Glover 500 Imfax Pat Re?mond 250 McDonald's Corp. Julie Simorsom 150 Mercedes-Benz Frank Bridwe;l 350 Nissan Harold Peterson 570 N.M. Hardwoods Debbie Carlson 640 Old Republic Tan Brough 310 Prudential Ins. Patty O'Grady 460 SKF Mike McAvov 100 Southland Eileen Terry 470 Southland Gary Oxley 300 Telergy Linda Henderson 450 US West Vaaing Jeanne Danielson 6!74/90 I i 7�y 1110 LINCOLN CEN1E NOR TOMER bdS7Gaerica�Lay c7-n SinT15-- 235 Begin B'unswig Bob Dominguez 135 Bltte. Yinchell Mark Skoglund 201 Chrysler Credit Rich Leavitt 115 Five Star Cleaners Ken Venables Dick Palaniuk 415 Fo-d Motor Credit Chuck Kelly 225 1 T George Alexander 425 Hansen. Hunter.. Kent Hansen 345 Man ufact. Life Jim Greene 125 NEC Electronics Bruce Austin 215 Schulmerich Steve Srhulmerich 109 State Fan Lis. Ler 1• Boivin onewall Alan 301 StStonewall SPI Tree Source Dave Loftus n0i MTD Industries Becky Adams 101 Western Temp. Ray Alford Alan's Pager Systran (Rainier Phyllis Inman Bank Bldg.) C[ff NCIAL BUILDING. Lelirlar Plus BrynAa De Michelle �05 Sea 11rtt L 5/24/88 N------TErJ ---------- ». ' ------ NIMBUS- TEr.N�06Y CEMTEN / logy Lois Meddo Am iron SAtes Jean Mi I1 Apt Computer Systems Buddy we ATFQ rporation Catty✓Young Graphi Software Bap me Daly Honeywe ids Milner IMS haul 1larhaurst Interconn t Tech. Chuck Ga0 t Magni Syst Pat Kostol Marshall 1 strips Lou Amash Nimbus Center Optical Data Kay Rogers Pnoton Kinetics\ Bruce Cone Prime Compyter Sylvia Vaughn Saba Teclyfologies \ Bob Petkun Tel-Plu Daylene Conrad BEA RTON OFFICE BUILDI (Y-3) T tronis Chu Olsen /24/88 " 3 TAX MAP AND LOT 7" A2 /1�03 BUILDING COMPLEX NAME BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF BUSINESS ADDRESS N # COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOT - 17- g1 —� - -- uF L (r,irr,C D v w C�2�F ��3,�,� 3 A GEYco . CJ _---- SiCA rod - CJ�JE L��v�r)�.0 I�v&IE6AL-5 aeME�zL l�v T CASA- Lvn, ,� �� (� 14 i-.a C,' cc oo J-7 o v� �7yi v [�idSl/A�T Y '�-- IN Iw lmw s BUILDING COMPLEX NAME BLDG PERMIT MLTHOD OF # COMMPPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOTAL FU #DU TOTAL DU CRE-DIT 1 '=-�Z A ,�GE . '•`t `� _� - _-mss -`�'� W - ----- x/33 )6 4- -2(S 3i5 3 A A� �r 1 12 v D Lc,'iti/c- 0 0 L Joe fl� c .cv r-i!rioj 7-' UN I F I ED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF IYASH I f r-T" COUNTY ,FIXTURE UNIT OAT LUg TOTAL TOTA1. FIXTURE VALUE NUMUER NUMBER r'T 1 STRY/FONT 4 III - TUB/SHOWER 4 JACUZ/M1iPL 4. PIJOR/WA'MR ASP 1 '_�ASHER - COMMR 4 C)OWST 2 INKING FOUNTAIN 1 �J OOR DRAIN - 2 INCH 2 / - 3 1 NCH a - 4 INCH 4 RSAG[ DISPOSAL DOM (TO 3/4 t IP) Is _ Cogim ('iYJ a HP) 32 1 NO (OVER 0 HP) 46 M L. SEP (OAS STA) []WTR GANG 1 STALL 2 f•K - BAR 2 O -- BRADLEY J COMMERCIAL 3 -- SERV ICE 3 SHER, CLOT'-3 a TER EXT a TER CLOSET a I NAL a TE__,. 1 jI N`,PTOTAL SINES£i � L�-�/Vl L/e 1J ��N/ EDU MESS loc? �, �� � _ � E Ljj-� /k6; PERMIT NO. i L) COUNT E 0 FROM _1_LL L�L� •�{ L-- •X MAP;LUT -2D Ra3 W16' +� ! 6: ■Ip 4t ■w � w� UN I F 1 ED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASH 114GTr COUNTY F I gIU 2E LIMIT R&y7 l t&SS� + TOfAL TOTAL F 1 XTUR[ VALUE NUML3ER NUMBER -TISTRY/FONT 4 tH TUN/9i K)WKR 4 JACUZ/W)tPL 4 TE 3PIDOR/MAR ASP 1 L 5"WASHER - COWER 4 ' INKING FOlMfA1N 1 )OR DRAIN - 2 INCH 2 1 3 1 NCH 6 1 1 [_. U - 4 INCH 6 'FlAGE DISFOSAL - DOM (TO 3* t(P) 16 - 0064M FM 6 HP) 32 I ND ((JV[R 6 HP 48 S&P (GAS STA) 6 JN[R ._ Gil1hID 1 STALL 2 __ H -' BAR 2 2� BRADLEY 6 COMMERCIAL 3 SERVICE 3 3FIER, CLOTHES 6 TFR EXT 6 FER CLOSET 6 r �' I NAL 6 rK T \Y/ TOTAL SINESS Er PERMIT NO. DRESS �.�.Lrn��L� J• '✓/�����(/�� �U, DRESS ,rte COUNTED FROM X MAP/LOT -27 R63 rJ Ixy I Ir I r�D SEWERAG4 AGENCY OF WASti I tr4TO'`I COUNTY FIXTURE UNIT j3ATIrjQ5 -- TO•fAI- TG'TAL NUMDER NLAiDE.R F I XTURIK VALUE sr. 1 lSTR Y/FONT 4 - TL's/SHOV/ER 4 -' JACUZ/%HPL 4 0 1 DOR/fATE►R ASP I ,MASHER — COMMER CYC'NG FOI WA 1 N JR� 2 INCH �---- - 3 INCH 4 INCH E - 3A" DISPOSAL - DOM (1'O lr HP) 16 - OOMM ITti S HP) 32 - IND (OVER E k4P) 48 SkP )GAS STA) 6 NUR _ GANG I .----_ -- STALL 2 - .�----.--- t - BAR 2 BRADLEY S CONMRC I AL 3 SERVICE 3 HGR, CLOTHES B ER EXT 8 - ER CLOSET 6 NAL Nsp TOTAL IE !� EDU L:.I.. Amass PER}.,IT NO. RE,3s �'(�(�- � --— _ CCXJNT E D F ROId MAF /LOT 2e poll TAX MAP AND LOT f_J BUILDING COMPLEX NAME: BUSINESS ADDRESS BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF k COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOT 102 C OUA)T- �-- BUILDING COMPLEX NAME_��/,� BLDG PLRMIT METHOD OF -�-=- # COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOTAL FU #DU TOTAL DU CREDIT ;:2"V ell otdojG r J -2 7-7 I UN' ED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASHINGf COUNTY FIXTURE UNIT RAjhj;; TOTAL TOTAL NUMBER NUMBER FIXTURE VALUE \PTISTRY/FONT 4 _ %TH - TUB/SHOWIER 4 JACUZ/%HPL 4 _ JSPIDOR/WATER ASP 1 I ASHER "- COMMER 4 f)C EST 2 31NKING FOUNTAIN 1 LC"-1 DRA I N 2 1 NCH 2 3 INCH 4 INCH 4 ARBAGII DISPOSAL DOM (TO 3/4 HP) 16 C:w" (TO S HP) 32 - I ND (OVER 6 HP) 48 IL S&P (GAS STA' 6 �..., H# E R - GANG I - STALL 2 114, - BAR 2f BRADLEY S - copWRC 1 AL 3 SERVICE 3 ASHER, CL.OTHEB 6 ATER EXT 6 _ ATER CLOSET 6 rR I NAL 6LATE -- rf r N`P TOTAL tUSINESS ��1� �I�rOLAJ V �y EDU ,.DDRESs 1D �J ] v�E rJ �L) � PERMIT fR). tz I I L! L� COUNTED FROM fAX MAP/LOT �' <-rl'Al G - 'J F c) 7- 3-2 5 "3-25 Rea "f�►J/�rJT ���� L L) I T I ED SEwrRAGF_ AGENCY OF WAISH I I LOUN'I-Y claugg UN IT RAT-lLJQ§- _ TO7KR TOTAL IAlc, Y �G (�I/�fc La. NUNUMBER F 1 XTURS VALUE p,I_Wat (�0' T 1 93TRY/FONT 4 1 TU■/SHOMI[R 4 JACUZ/WHPL 4 P1DOR/WATER ASP I HWASHER - OOM LR 4 _ VOMEST 2 `Y<1NG Fc4R.'TAIN OR DRAIN _ 2 INCH 2 3 INCH 0 -' A 1 NCH — _ BAC.1L )I SPOSAL - DOM (TO 3/0 HP) le _- COMM (TO a HP) 32 - I ND (OVER 8 HP) 48 SEP (G" BTA) e WER - GANG I -- _ STALL 2 ---- K - a AR 2 BRADLEY 5 —(:C)MWRC I AL 3 SERV `/ 3 ICE HER, CLOTHES 6 . ER EXT M ER CLOSET 6 NAL 6 TOTALLY E _ EDU �"'� ,� +�s�� _ V �. n E58 �L�"rry,� QERM 1 T NO. ►<c3s _ --- is,<t;L� F /OD� COUNTED FROM LOT �� �- `2 s R a 3 I Y/,tel c"l 6 UNI F I EO SEWERAGE: F, LNCY OF WASH 1 f4GT"' Co INTY TOTAL 1 TOTAL. f4k-m 3E1R NU1.1I3ER F 1 XTUP+x VALUE \PTISTRY/FONT 4 _ \'}i 1'UH/51iCJt'!ER 4 J ACI)Z/W"PL 4 ----- -" 1SP I DOR/WATE:R ASP I — ISI—MASHER – C00AI4ER 4 - UOMEST 2 / r � PINKING FOUNTAIN 1 _ joM DRA 1 N '- 2 I NCH 2 3 INCH 7 - 4 INCH e LR ElAfi$ DISPOSAL LXW (TO 3/4 E IP) 16 - � - COMM (-ro a I1P 32 �- - 1 ND (OVER 3 HP) 45 I L MEP (OAS STA) a iOWE F4 GANG - ------------ STALL. 2 -� --- -- !) I BAR BRADLEY e - Cary E RC I A L 3 ---- -� SERV ICH _ 4SHER. CLOTHES a � ♦TER EXT 4TCR CI-OSET :11 NAL �"- I TOTAL _ kTE EDU L ^'-- 1 -JS 1 NESS . /--- /', �. F'EFtfA 1 T NO DURESS �1 i�lC7 AX MAP/L.OT -� 3.25 RG' im FAX MAP AND LOT #_J ! > f�Cj /QD� BUILDING C')MPLEX NAME -7�t(Erz:- / BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF BUSINESS ADDRESS N # COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOot? C- p i T l',k. v�'1 L07- L7PZ-I !T'G r UC--_•VO L-vT /O - �- A-)C 4- q -y 7 - -.�Z. �z7 -Ate cJ G 1^ BUILDING COMPLEX NAME-Iflt(E4E Z- 4-,AJ (f&Al i d �e.. 1�2- Ay4-rlq BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF # # COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU TOTAL FU #DU TOTAL DU CREDIT I5 3 IL v 7- k) ti C`� 4:r-AOL v o0 Av; //!! _ `t�y CL�n r Coef r,), > w ANI 1 ED SEWERAGE AGLNCY OF t' SI•" 'GT COUNTY _L I 4x'L.TtE W'T HAT I r4GS TOTAL TOTAL FIXTURE VALUE NUMUER NUMBER APTISTRY/FONT 4 ATH - TUB/SHOWER 4 r JACUZ/WHPL 4 UMP 1 DOR/WATSR ASP 1 1 SHWASHWR - COWER 4 LXJu1E 9 7 2 RINKING FOUNTAIN 1 LOUR DRAIN - 2 INCH 2 _~- -�— — s INCH s - 4 1 NCH 6 ARSA" DISPOSAL — DOM rm 3A NP) is COMM (TO 0 I IP) 32 IND ((7VER 6 HP) 49 IL SEP (GAS STA) VKX"R GAWA I - STALL 2 I W BAR 2 BRADLEY 9 CC6MKRC 1 AL 3 SERVICE 3 ASHER, CLOTHES 6 ATER EXT r 6 ATER CLOSET 6 IR 1 NAL 6 ATE_;) INS-P- TOTAL iUS I NESS t A�C �LiCJ /I✓/E�._ ��NOQ EDU D[3Riz39 %U 2 �L� L C(�. �"�C F�/1J '(�/.k�l� PERM I T NR. ! 7 /'AX MAP/LOT C�`rJ - COUNT E 1] F ROM l / 'J� 3-26 R93 �71a K I XV ED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WAS- 1G' COUNTY _F I hTURE__LM11 T RAT 1 NGS FIXTURE VALUE TOTAL TOTAL NUMLICR NUMBER 'TISTRY/FONT 4 m - TUB/SHOWER 4 - JACUZ/WHPL 4 SPIDOR/WATCR ASP 1 31-MASHER - COMMER 4 - lxxwsl' I NK I NG FOUINTA I N aOR DRAIN - 2 INCH 2 3 INCH 5 '- 4 INCH 6 HBAGE DISPOSAL DOM (TO 3/4 Ilii) 16 Comm (IN)3 HP) 32 _ 1 ND (M;,R 6 HP) 48 L. SSP (GAS STA) 6 - OWE R GAN4 �t ` •TALF- t -- f 4K - ■AR - ■RADLEY 5 - CC0AMKRCIAL 3 .. SERVICE 3 SHER, CLOTHrLs Q TER EXT 6 TER CLOSET 5 — I NAL tl TE OL— / 1 NSP / -TOTAL (�1 G4 1 NESS �C I`I yt lyh Wt (� ��OQ TTS ) EDU �y mess �/ UC f (�(/ �.-x C z /l�(�C�le G �r] PE MA I T Wj. X HAP/LOT (�1, �� COUNTED FROM • 29 R83 f" UY 1 F 1 ED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASH I NGTr'' COUNTY ..FIXTURE Wtj I T_a&UrjGB TOTAL TOTAL F 1 XTURE VALUE NUMDE k M AWER ,PTISTRY/FONT A ,TH TUB/SHOWER JACUZ/%HPL A rSP1DOR/WATER ASP 1 "ASHFR - COPMER A _�- -" UCO EST 2 INKING FOUNTAIN I X)R 1?RA IN - 2 1 RICH 2 - 2 INCH 0 - 4 INCH 6 .RBAGIE D 1 SFw,lSAL - DC)M (TO 3A "p) 16 C4W (TO 6 HP( 32 IND ((7VER S HP) 40 L SEP (GATS STA) 6 CANER GANG 1 �-�-� STALL 2 14K BAR 2 BRADLEY S COMMERCIAL 3 SERVICE 3 , SHER, CLOTHES 6 TER EXT 6 TER CLOSET 6 I5 C I NAL 6 TE `1 � ��i I NSP �'j Tl TOTAL L t\X c��_ ��r EOI-1 61ME55 _ ') [7 ,CRESS W' MRMI T NO. � r ( S) /-T C:CK-JNTE0 FROM JC MAP/LOT' � •2S RS3 TAX MAP AND LOT #j!5 p ps' BIJILDING COMPLEX NAME L / BUSINESS ADDRESS BLDG PERMIT METNOn OF E COMPUTING ACREAGE #FU /\jO Jr LT-�rN �Q� - 1.07 •:�I�L/ �^ 3 CC 0,,A. BUILDING COMPLEX NAME L /NCyL " �F � BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF M # COMPUTING ACREAGE #SFU TOTAL FU #DU TOTAL DU CREDIT - Tl 372- ck-04c�E .'77 317rJ C I i `TAX }SAP AND LOT k BUILDING COMPLEX NAMEL i r_v c- BL7G PERMIT METHOD OF BUSINESS ADDRESS COMPUTING ACREAGE� #FU TO L�AICoLIIJ S L lo�_� � W G,�,ee"i vX 6,4- — 2C- r-- 0 f I I BUILDING COMPLEX NAME BLDG PERMIT METHOD OF # # COMPUTING ACREAGE NFU TOTAL FU CDU TOTAL DU CREDIT 37 3G f33��, 3s� 3 / 5 TV ocvc l UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGE14CY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY FIXTURE UNIT RAT 1 r4GS / TOTAL. TOTAL FIXTURE VALUE NUMBER NUMBER BAPTISTRY/FONT 4 BATH _ TUB/SHOWER 4 - JACUZ/%HPL 4 CUSPIDOR/WATER ASP 1 DIS DASHER - COMMER 4 D MIEST 2l- DR 1 NK I rJG FOUNTAIN I FLOOR DRAIN - 2 INCH 3 INCH 5 4 INCH 6 GARBAGE DISPOSAL DOM (TO 3/4 FIP) 16 - COMM (TO 5 HP) 32 IND (OVER 5 HP) 48 OIL SEF' (GAS STA) 6 S14OVIER GANG I - STALL 2 S I IAC - BAR 2 III BRADLEY 5 - COMMERCIAL 3 - SERVICE 3 WASHER, CLOTHES 6 WATER EXT 6 ^ WATER CLOSET 6 III i URINAL 6 j I DATE _ INSP j �I TOTAL _J BU's I NESS L--I QC of -�j CC :J 7( ADDRESS 1� PERMIT NO. " 1_ �. W - - - ? - TAX MAF/LOT � -�� AJ IO©n COUNTED FROM 73-25 R03 qMjLMWW—A! NWA of Washington CountY Unified Sewerage Agen y pA7E ► j,oril 3, 1987 Whom it may concern F ROM, Jeanne Hedrick Eng. Tech. 11 SuJE C7t Lincoln Center Bank Building Sewer Permits e lumbin': fixtures to the Lincoln Road (1S1 35A8 1000) , C.reenburg was purchased in The sewer permit fees jocatedlat 1025UtSeWnew aid for in the anal permit fcr the bank building Center Bank Building, The area P 1n 1982 are $6,B25.00. When the orifi s to Trammell Crow. r.hat now belo,�9 ed, Now the B our carnection fedsthen areaSeh on 1w b area. ermiis changed. As new 197 ermi t include original P commercial con its new permits • method for calculating a of Lincoln Center,added calculations ou r e number of fixture ueits within the build 9• permits are based on h the Trammell Crow ar erew f based on land area. We, buildings were added to r +_he P 1 the buildings in sed on fixture units but when new fixturei were were issued ha given f given to each had to be made with credits g has 23 units did a physical count °f pe The tshbasedt ne land area were 9 therefore, Credit for the P The original Lincoln Building units Lincoln Center. credit of 18 of 5 units building based on the new lot areas. a balance owingddedfor the the physical fixture count and has a of fixtures from Prmit ha,ed on land area if fixtures are being permit `rom the original P Two units worth950.00 which bring at $975/unit or $4,875.00. at $975/ Iso or $1' much more, their Tranunel} Crow buildin9� remodeling done for the I second floor This process was also 1ore (permit to $6,825.00' which was paid on tJo�iember 4, and since the land area and number of buildings are s ;permit amounted to $19 ,500.0 lease X32704) . this building) if not, P � fees: due on e this clarifies the permit. I 1 hop for more information. do not hesitate to contact me I ■IF �[ '# # # AI UNI IED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF WASH 1NGT' COUNTY FI aLJRrL UNIT__RAT INCi9- TOTAL TOTAL NUMDER NUMBER FIXTUPE VALUE MXLICXMM fIsTRY/FONT 4 i TUB/SHOWER 4 JACUZ/WHPL 4 -1 ODft/WATF R ASP I / 4WASHLR - OOMr(ER 4 - LX MfiST 2 1 4K 1 NG, FOUNTA I N I )R DRAI;i - Z INCH 7 - 3 INCH 9 4 INCH 6 3AGE DISPOSAL - DOM (TO 3014 HP) is I ._ cow (TO 9 HP) 32 M- I ND ((7VIER 9 HIM) 48 SCP (GAS STA) 6 NER "- GAM I - STALL 2 < - BAR 2 tS 1�iCi11_�..�.--- o• - BRADLEY 6 "- CC AvKRC I AL 3 - SERVICE 3 ( �� ,/F-R. CLOTHES 6 ER EXT 6 ER CLOSET 6 4� NAL I NSP TOTAL EDU r'� �' �,✓ �,�[�E_IUI�✓�C� l �T�. ;-ERMIT NO. CCkN4TCD FR AA MAP/LOT rS I5 IUC�Ii' 29 R63 ONE LINCOLN CENTER CS14165) asa upTfa a'roTiin 684-1505 Donegal's Dave L15 andreI11 684-1844 145 ,:.C. Dutton Batty Bentley 246-5551 230 Advanced Micro Gary Mittelstaedt 245-0080 290 Alpine Consult. Keith Mischke 244-3393 245 Burroughs, Gary Gary Burroughs 245-6955 525 CSF Financial Tom Mullins 245-8588 405 Cadence Mgmt. John Patten 245-9460 ,'HO Cardiac Ed. Owen Brown 244-4854 ')DO Chevr,let Don Hochhaus 293-5011 445 Claunch, Robert Robert Claunch 2.46-4888 135 Codex Lou Coonis 245-7311 4111 Compusec Jerry Flanagan 245-0200 100 Cornerstone Jackson Burgess 244-6755 130 Dean Witter Don Hicks 293-0411 190 Dean Witter Don Hicks 293-0411 240 Farl Kinship John Dixon 244-7307 110 First Union Mort. Mel Brown 245-1595 485 Flaherty & Hall Gordon Hall 245-3828 535 GM Parts Dave Gaus 293-0110 275 Gramor/Pkg West Barry Cain 245-1976 285 Harris, Eide... Paul Buker 245-0496 285 Harris, Eide... John McCall 293-1336 495 Harris, Greg Greg Harris 293-0073 310 Itex Terry Neal 244-4673 235 Lee Data Jack Vandervest 2.44-6674 460 Lefever, Kingsland George Lefever 484 MTI Leasing Johnny Johnson 2.46-0062 447 Mellon Financial Kelly McClure 244-1805 530 Morrison, Bruce Bruce Morrison 245-7281 410 Mutual of Omaha Tom Smith 244-3926 550 Nat'l Group Mktg. Ray White 246-4904 490 NW Temporary Serv. Dorothv Seton 2.93-6127 440 NW Verture Rich D e.. 245-5900 430 Oregon Resource John Beaulieu 246-4844 270 Resource Fin. Gordon Root 245-3110 390 Security Pacific Dean Sterner 400 Stoel , Rives... Kathy Fuentes 724-3380 450 Super Management Jayne Getsinger 245-0781 480 Switchlink Chris Rrnwn 246-3023 180 System Industries Ross Morris 244-9512 200 Trammell Crow Co. Fax 1 293-4409 475 Versa'ec Dick Klein 246-6446 365 Visic Technology Bob Abbott 244-P870 TWO LINCOLN CENTER SOUTH TOWER (CSH N88) Two n-cln en er on erence oo`-244-6142 Two Lincoln Center Library 244-6108 520 AT & T Mike Holtman 244-3883 540 Chicago & NW. Judy Rippee 246-0306 600 Clmbined Ins. John Simmons 293-0111 170 Cor,tel T.S. Larry Marnella 293-6480 200 Cyc.,re Patty Schweb 293-2840 590 Cycare Traininq Rm 220 Jaisy Systems Don VanBeek 293-1663 110 Deli-C-Us Shannon 245-502E 210 FDIC Bruce Ellis 626-2863 Lyndon Evans 410 GTE Directories Bruce cilziel 245-9211 500 Imfax Pat Redmond 246-4700 250 McDonald' corp. Julie Simonson 293-0000 150 Mercedes-Renz Frank Bridwell 293-6100 350 Nissan Harold Peterson 246-7760 570 N.W. Hardwoods Cathy Miller 246-5700 640 Old Republic Tom Brough 245-6242 310 Prudential Ins. Patty O'Grady 245-8033 460 SKF Mike McAvoy 246-0405 100 Southland Eileen Terry 245-9764 470 Southland Gary Oxley 245-9761 450 US West Paging Judy Ross 244-0124 100 Xerox Tom Merrow 293-4300 y,13187 TWO LINCOLN CENTER NORTH TOWER_(CSH 0117 235 Bergin Brunswig Bob Dominguez 293-6411 201 Chrysler Credit Rich Leavitt 214-8999 115 Five Star Cleaners Ken enables 246-3117 Dick VPalaniuk 239-8200 ,115 Ford Motor Credit Chuck Kelly 425 Hansen, Hunter.. Kent Hansen 244-2134 345 Manufact. Life Jim Greene 246-6789 125 NEC Electronics Bruce Austin 245-1600 215 Schulmerick Steyr Schulmerick 293-6444 301 Stonewall Alan Stonewall 245-9199 501 TreeSource Dave Loftus 246-8600 225 United of Omaha Kathy ^itkin 244-6398 601 WTD Industries Ray Carter 246-3440 101 Western Temp, fray Alford s TENAN-f S FANDARDS LINCOLN CENTER COMPLEX PLFX TRAMMELS CROW COMPANY McCART'ER HOCZKA) Inicrior i)ca�n and sp.), I'lamm�� i WCARTER BOCZKA) 'nterwr I)r,ign and `.,pace l'lannmg The interior design firm of Seraphic Associates has changed its name to M�Carter Boczkaj. The firm's adress and telephone number are now as noted on this letterhead. Within those k-nant Standards, all reference to Seraphic Associates is to be read as McCarter Boczkaj. These Tenant Standards are typical for all buildings in Trammell Crow Company's Lincoln Center Complex. 838 SW first Avenue, Suite 530, Portland, Oregon 97204 503-222.2330 e • Tenant Standards One Lincoln Center Trammell Grow Company 'ti E R A P H I C. TENANT STANDARDS FOR LINCOLN CENTER BUILDING Owner: Trammell Crow Co. Crow Spieker Hosford 7110 S.W. Fir Loop Tigard, Oregon 97223 Interior Designer: Seraphic Associates 123 N.W. Second A*nue Portland, Oregon 97209 241-2998 .ti Architects S'ructural Enginepr: Mackenzie/Saito Associates 0690 S.W. Bancroft. St. Portland, Oregon 97201 224-9570 Mechanical/Electrical: Critchfield Mechanical ! v 4085 Campbell Ave. Menlo Park, California 94025 (415) 321-7801 Contractor: Carl Schiewe 1024 N.F. Davis Portland, Oregon 9722.3 234-6616 Index General Notes Legend Specification Schedules Details Issues and Revisions No 1-TRAMMELL CROW COMPANY FEB . 22 , 1982 No. 2-TRAMMELL CROW COMPANY JUNE 3, 1982 ,. ';��J i ,..( �;.'� 1��-i ,� l � ! f i�rtj t''r•4 , t• /,. [t :W�F•�i r `}, �r'!�j� 1 r 1 , � 11�lt'r t ' - !r• ;yF i' d till,; �� ,., I it it ( i r ;•�'u �' It,�•x�+ !I� i�[, y ,1' •.�' � 11 : :, ,�w? 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Iv J t S.I. tl y)j�r • Md - •z F �f n� � e �< Y l i " �� t ��''�{(L�•I� 1 t ,t ; f ' p y r```SS4��.• :�1 [ r a..'. .t a�!' �.y A f'..rR R/ 'i i ,•"F �'li,• `' ';I IPA-.. t• 0 fr y I f I x, wtx",p / a.. i�l IY,y f I,,.1. I. f - i•. f{ `� '1",Y 4 .� ,� 7 . A`�t�"en)�^ ,, .y�s�{I{�`J r. y._ fit; ,) .i. },1 '�. • ,7 1 f�t�a..., i ti e r.„ I Y r ��6 GENERAL NOTES 1 . All clear dimensions are to be exact within 1/8" + along full height and full width of walls. Contractor shall not adjust any dimension marked "clear" or "--',r" without written instruction from the architect 2. Contractor shall adhere to all codes, rules and regulations governi,rg construction, building access, and the use of facilities as set b; local building department agency and the building owners. 3. All standard construction shall conform to the standard details for tenant improvements except as explicitly superceded by specific details approved by Seraphic Associates. 4. Location of all partitions and doors shall be approved by Seraphic Associates as marked in the field prior to construction. Contractor shall notify Seraphic Associates of any discrepancies or conflicts in location of new construction. 5. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor herein - either apparent or obvious - prior to start of work on that item or bear the responsibility of correcting such work as directed by the architect. 6 . All blocking is to be fire treated. GENERAL FINISHES 1. All veritcal surfaces to be painted U.O.N. , stipple texture, eggshell sheen. Contractor shall provide architect with a minimum of two 8x10 brushouts of each color and finish for architect's approval at least two weeks prior to site application. Wall tests will be required one week prior to final approval . Architect reserves the right to adjust any.color once the wall test has been made. 2. All partitions, columns ar►d exterior wdlls to receive building stan- dard base 4" tall . Straight bass at carpet, cove base at the flooring, U.O.N. 3. All doors to receive building standard finish throughout, U.O.N. 4. All glazing and glazing sections shall receive building standard finishes, U.O.N. 5. All HVAC fixtures, trim and accessories shall be painted to match ceiling, U.O.N. 6 . All millwork and casework sha'il receive finishes as specified by Seraphic AssociatEs. See millwork detail No. 12. 7. All areas, except is specifically noted, shall receive carpet. Con- tractor shall coordinate undercutting of doors with thickness of carpet. Doors shall clear floor finish by 1/8" maximum. ELEC/TELE NOTES 1. All switch locations, thermostats and any ether wall mounted control devices are to be field approved by Seraphic Associates before instal- lation. See sheet for locations. ?. All standard electrical and telephone wall outlets are to be mounted vertically centered at 12" above finished floor, or at �' horizontally as noted 3. All electrical devices (switches/plugs) shall be the same color as the cover plate. 4. Unless otherwise noted, dimmer controls shall be Lutron Nova series with no exposed heat sinks. 5. Unless otherwise noted, all electrical and telephone floor monuments are to be building standard finish. 6. A minimum of 3" clear must be maintained for any floor monument adja- cent to a wall unless otherwise noted. 7. Contractor shall verify and provide correct outlets for special e;ec- trical and communications equipment as noted on tenant E/M form. 0. Pravide correct amperage for all equipment noted on tenant E/M form. 9. 'Where monuments are shown next to each other, they shall oe locate] as close together as practical . 10. For outlets indicated at special mounting heights, mounting height is to be measured from rom unfinished rloor, typical outlets at special heights shall he centered at dimension shown and mounted vertically. 11. Electrical contractor shall verify and coordinate conduit runs, circuiting, and wiring as required to provide complete electrical installation. As-built records of circuiting and wiring shall be prepared at the project completion. 12. See mechanical and electrical drawings for further notes and infor- mation. I I .� .. .. *.. w,. *.. s CEILING NOTES 1. All new or relocated light fixtures and HVAC grilles to be located on ceiling grid U.O.N. Contractor shall notify Seraphic Associates of any conflicts with the suspended grid system, HVAC, or sprinkler fixtures prior to installation. 2. All fluorescent and incandescent; fixture lenses are to be installed after carpet has bee , installed and vacuumed. 3. Where lights and switches are not noted with a lower case letter switch designation, the switches are to be connected to only the lights within that specific room. 4. Where lights and switches are not rioted with a lower case letter switch designation, the switches are to be connected to only the lights within that specific room. 5. All switches, thermostats and any other wall mounted control devices are to be mounted at +48" above the unfinished floor, J.O.N. 6 . All exit signs are to be building standard, installed of the center of the ceiling tiie shown, U.O.N. 7 . Unless otherwise noted, all incandescent lights to be on dimmers. Dimmer controls shall be L_utron Nova series with no exposed heat sinks. 8. Where switches are shown adjacent to each other, they shall ' be ganged and covered with a single plate. 9. See mech',nical and electrical dravring for information regarding lighting, circuiting, and HVAC ducting layout. 10. Downlights and wall washers located at center of tiles unless other- wise noted. N n A 1 LEGEND �IW-.ALRIA&M-NULM-�'MW mu ME MWjjPPP- SYMBOLS LEGEND --�y ) Building Standard Detail 4 Story Building -- Room or Space Number Story Building Ro-m or Space Number 2 - -- - Interior Elevation Number Sheet Number Detail Reference t��---- - - Sheet Number Section Designation \5 Sheet Number New Casework/Millwork Built In. See elevations and details sheet No. 12. Description and date set forth in "issues and revisions" number: Denotes revision or addendum designation. OK10ft Existing unless otherwise noted ® Door and frame assembly. See door schedule. Gypsum board ceiling or soffit. See details. �r mwa 'wX Aff1wX qffA vw wW�Mff w—AMM Existing construction to remain {{ Existing partition to be removed New tenant standard partition - floor to ceiling. See ---� building standard detail . No• 1/10 New tena-it standard acoustical partition - floor to ceiling. See building standard detail . No. 3/10 New tenant special acoustical partition - floor to structure See building standard detail . No. 2/1.0 • • • • New building standard corridor wall - slab to slab. See building standard detail . No. 2/11 New building standard partial height glazed partition. See S= # details. No. 1/4 New building alternate full height glazed partition. See detail . No. 2/4 �77T1_ New custom wall . See detail . New partial height standard partition. See detail . New building standard. 1-hour rated wall . Electrical Wall Outlets New building standard duplex outlet mounted vertically at 12" to C.1_.. New building standard duplex outlet mounted horizontally at n" to C.I.. New fourplex outlet moulted at building standard height. s Existing duplex or fourplex to remain 6 Existing duplex or fourplex to be removed, cap off behind face of finish. Special outlet. See note at location and T M/E form. Clock outlet. See plan(s) and/or elevotion(s) for loc tion above finish floor. Junction box. See note at location. � _ Plug-mold. See note at location. T fit' Electrical Floor Outlets TArrow indicates direction of face of monument) New building standard duplex monument cored into floor. New building standard fourplex monument cored into floor. '. Existing duplex or fourplex to remain. Verify direction of l` face. ( j Special outlet. See note at location and T F/M form. �G Existing capped electrical or telephone outlet. Existing monument to be removed and capped off flush with top of slab. Telephone/Communications Wall Outlets New building standard outlet mounted at building standard height Existing outlet to remain Existing outlet to be removed - cap off behind face of finish � l 1 New sp(:cial outlet. See note at location and tent E/M form. 5 New cov,-lunications outlet for CRT mounted at building stan- dard height. Telp hone/Communications Floor Outlets Arrow indicates direction of face of monument) New building standard monument cored into floor Existing outlet to remain y existing monument to be removed and capped flush with top of slab. New special outlet. See note at location and tenant E/M form. New building standard monument cored into floor to be capper] C/ above finished floor. I i Lighting L�ec end I New building standard 20 flourescent light fixture and lens. New building standard 1x4 fluorescent light fixture and lens. New building standard 2x2 fluorescent light fixture and lens. Existing fluorescent light fixture to remain. 1 Relocated existing fluorescent light fixture. rA� Existing fluorescent light fixture to be removed or relocated. Building standard with special lens \1 New recessed building standard incandescent downlight. C New recessed building standard incandescent wall washer. Existing downlight fixture to remain. l_) Relocated existing downlight fixture. Existing downlight fixture to be removed. Wall mounted exit sign, building standard. See plans for location. Arrows as indicated on plans. Ceiling mounted exit sign, building standard. Arrows as indicated on plans. New building standard liqht switch. Lower case letter �a denotes lights to be switched. New building standard 2-gang light switch to be wired to fixtures in compliance with Title 24 requirements Lower case letter denotes light to be switched. Dimmer switch. Lower case letter• denotes lights to be switched. r=---_ Undercounter fluorescent lightstrip cont. in space with switch at fixture. Fluorescent light strip cont. in space. C. _ Surface mounted 1x4 fluorescent light fixture. MW qWW l t SPECIFICATIONS.", SECTION 08117 STEEL FRAMES 1.1 WORK INCLUDED: Provide prefinished steel door and relite frames as indicated on Drawings and specified herein. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE- A. Reference Standards: Comply with requirements of Steel Door Institute "Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames, SDI-100. B. Fire Ratings: Provide door assemblies with Underwriter Laboratories or Factory Mutual fire ratings as indicated on Door Schedule. 2.1 MATERIALS: A. Frame Steel : Commercial quality cold.•rolled steel . 2.2 FABRICATION: A. Standard Door Frames: 1-1/2 inch face, 1/2 inch high integral stop, width as indicated, standard 20 gauge galvanized steel except 18 gauge at double door frames with openings greater than 4 '0" wide. Standard frames for 3-3/4" wall by Timely Prefinished Midnight Bronze. B. Hardware Preparation: 1. Prepare frames to receive finish hardware, including cutouts, reinforcing, drilling and tapping, complying with ANSI A115, "Specifications for Door and Frame Preparation." 2. Provide manufacturer' s standard reinforcing at hinge pockets, strike plate and frame head. 2.3 FINISHING: A. Shop paint frames, whether concealed or exposed in the finished work, using manufacturer's rust-inhibitive primer. 3.1 INSTALLATION: A. Install steel frames in accordance with manufacturer's in- structions and final shop drawings. B. Install fire rated units in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 80. 3.2 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING: A. Clean frame surfaces and touch up scratched paint with same paint as used in fabricating shop. SECTION 08710 FINISH HARDWARF 1'.1 WORK INCLUDED: The extent of finish hardware is shown on the drawings and it, Lhe schedules. Finish hardware is hereby defined to include all items known commercially as builders' hardware, as required for swing doors, except special types of hardware specified in the same section as the door and door frame. Include items listed and required for a complete project. 1 .2 HARDWARE NOT INCLUDED: A. Hardware which is part of the following articles, as well as separate items of hardware listed below, are not included in this section of these specifications. Windows Toilet room accessories Metal toilet compartment Metal access doors & panels Cabinet hardware Folding doors & partitions 1.3 QUALITY ASSUrANCE: A. Manufacturer: To the greatest Extent possible, obtain each kind of hardware ( latch and lock sets, hinges, closers, etc. ) from only one manufacturer, even though several may be specified as accep- table manufacturers. B. Supplier: Subcontract the Furnishing of hardware, as specified by these specifications, only to a recognized builders' hardware supplier who has been furnishing hardware in the same area as the project for a period of not less than two years, and who has in his employment an experienced hardware consultant who is available at all reasonable times during the course of the work, for project hardware consultation to the Owner, Architect, and Contractor. 1 .4 LABELS: A. Provide hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with AIA (NBFU) Pamphlet No. 80 and NFPA Standard No. 80. This requirement takes precedence over other requirements for such hardware. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by UL for the types and sizes of doors required, and complies with the requirements for the door and door frame labels. B. Where panic exit devices are required for fire-rated doors, pro- vide Underwriters' Laboratories label on exit device indicating "Fire Exit Hardware." 9 1.5 SUBMITTALS: F . :1ardware Schedule: Submit five copies of the final hardware sche- dule in the manner and format specified, complying with the actual construction progress schedule requirements (for each draft) . Hardware schedules are intended for coordination of the work. Review and acceptance by the Architect or Owner does not relieve the Contractor of his exclusive responsibility to fulfill the requirements as shown and specified. Three (3) corrected copies shall be ret.jiiied to the architect. 1 . Format of Schedule: The following is an example of the required format of the final hardware schedule: Hardware Set No. 8 For each door Nos. 7, 9, 10, 13, 107, 109, 110, 113, and 115. 1-1./2 pair Butts FBB179 US26D 5 x 4 -1/2 1 Lock set D70PD-Orbit - 260 1 Closer LCN-4114 AL 1 Kickplate 5024 10 x 34 - 479 Beige 1 Bumper 407B US26D 3 Silencer; 21 2. Hardware schedules prepared in the horizontal manner are not acceptable. Doors listed for the same hardware, but of dif- ferent sizes shall be listed under separate heading. B. Samples: 1. To be furnished only upon request and prior to submittal of the last draft of the hardware schedule and prior to delivery of hardware. Submit one sample of each exposed hardware unit, finished as required, and tagged with full descripti(',, for coordination with the schedule. Sample will be rev-1ewed by the Architect for design, color, and texture only. Compliance with other requirements is the exclusive r :tpon- sibility of the Contractor. 2. Samples will be returned to the supplier. Units whit.' are acceptable and remain undamaged through submittal , review, acid field comparison procedures may, after final check of operation, be used in the work. de 1 .6 TEMPLATE HARDWARE: Hardware for application to metal shall be mrovedo I! i templates. Send blueprint or physical templates and copy of app hardware schedule to manufacturer of metal doors and door frames no I latev than two weeks after approval of hardware schedule. I 2.1 MANUFACTURER: Unless otherwise specified, the numbers listed in these hardware groups are taken from the catalogs of the following manufacturers: Butts Stanley Latch and lock sets Sargent Surface door closers Norton Door stops and holders Ives Kickplates Trimco I Manual flush bolts Ives Automatic flush bolts Door Controls, Inc. 2.2 SUBSTITUTIONS: A. Architectural hardware of equivalent size, type, finish, and func- tion to that specified, but produced by the manufacturers listed below, will be accepted by the Architect as equivalent to the respective items specified, provided the design is approved by the Architect. Acceptable B. As Specified Substitutions Stanley Butts Hager McKinney Sargent latch and lock sets None Norton surface doors and close-s None Ives door stops, holders Glynn-Johnson Builders Brss Qualitv Trimco kickplates Baldwin Brookline Cipco Builders Brass �. Other than as listed above, no substitutions will be accepted without submitting for a substitution per substitution procedures in Section 01600 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT. 2.3 HA.P.UWARE MATERIALS AND FABRICATION: A. Furnish screws for installation, with eac) hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head screws except as otherwise indicated. Finish screws to match Vie hardware finish, or if exposed in surfaces of other work, to ;Match the finish of such other work as closely as possible, except as otherwise indicated. B. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units which are exposed when the door is closed, except to the extent no standard manufac- tured units of the type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Do not use through bolts for installation where the bolt head or the nut on the opposite face is exposed under any condition, except where it is not possible to adequately rein- force the work. Use machine screws or concealed fasteners of another standard type, to satisfactorily avoid the use of through bolts. C. Provide fasteners which are compatible with both the unit fastened and the substrate, and which will not cause corrosion or deterioration of hardware, base material, or fastener. D. Hand of Door: The drawings show the swing or hand of each door leaf (left, right, reserve bevel, etc. ) . Furnish each item of hardware for proper installation and operation of the door swing as shown. 2.4 HARDARF FINISHES: A. Match the finish of every hardware unit at each door or opening, to the greatest extent possible, and except as otherwise indicated. In general , match all items to the manufacturer' s standard finish for the latch and lock set for color and texture. B. The Architect will be the sole judge of whether hardware units match the accepted samples and match each other satisfactorily. Units will be judged when held 2 feet 0 inch apart at 3 foot 0 inch distance. C. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, architectural hardware items shall be furnished ir the following finishes: Latches and Lock Sets: US4 Butt Hinges: US4 Surface-Type Door (_losers: Sprayed Brass Miscellaneous Hardware: US4 Kirk Plates: US4 2.5 BUTTS: A. Provide 1-1/2 pair of butts for doors exceeding 60 inches in height and up to 90 inches. B. Width of butts shall be as required to clear projection trim. In no case shall barrel of butts project more than required by con- ditions of installation. C. All standard butts Fhall have flat tips and retainer device to prevent rising during use. 0. Butts for exterior out-swinging doors or where noted shall be pro- vided with non-removable pins. F. All ',.,tts shall be full mortise. 2.6 LATCH AND LOCK SETS: A. UnleFs otherwise specified, exposed parts of locks and latches shall be of the metal and finish specified above, and shall have th�2 following features: Type: Cylindrical and mortise type as listed, complete with strikes and wrought boxes. Design: As listed with (2-3/4 inch) backset. Locks ane latches at doors with stop applied gasketing or sound�eal shall have 3-3/4-inch backset. B. All locks and latches shall be provided with curved lip wrought box strikes of metal finish to match accompanying hardware. 2.7 SURFACE DOOR CLOSERS: A. Surface type door closers shall be a well-proven mechanical design, liquid-controlled type, as indicated in the following hardware sets, and of the proper size, and shall include the following features: 1. Cast iron or aluminum shell and other cast parts 2. Wrought parts of malleable iron or steel 3. Coil spring with power adjustment 4. Steel , brass, or bronze screws or bolts 5. Regular, parallel , or fusible link arms 6 . Hold-opr'n feature as specified 7. Adjustable backcheck 6. Device to close doors positively and be quiet in operation 9. Five-year factory guarantee of satsifactory performance B. Closers shall in no case limit the swing of the door and shall permit the door to open as far as construction conditions permit or to the degree specified. Furnish drop plates for narrow top rails. C. Furnish through bolts for hollow mineral core type doors. D. Closers shall be provided wi ` h key-tyne regulating screws. 2.8 MANUPL FLUSH 3O�LTTS. A. Flush boI6S shall he of the lever type, with suitable face and case or extruded metal finish as specified. Unless specified, the length shall be 12 inches. Flush bolts hshallebe furnished with matching dustproof strikes and suitable floor attachment screws or bolts. 2.9 DOOR STOPS AND HOLDERS: A. Provide door stops and holders of the type indicated by catalog number in the hardware groups. B, Door holders shall have theothmaxi dwaedegree s,hold-op n or stop as as to prevent damage C. Holders shall be of thepropersize and operation to suit the individual door design d 2.10 KICKPLATES: A. Unless otherwise specified required, kickplates shall be .OSG gauge thick and beveled threeedges. R. Generally, kickplates shall be 10 inches high, mop plates 4 inches Tates 40 inches high, and the length shall be 2 high and armor p inches less door width at single doors and 1 inch less doer width of pairs of doors. C. All plates shall be anstalled maximum oft5 oinchelsead 1ladcrews andtomatchthe spaced uniformly at kickplate. l be minimum 0. Kickplate at handicaepede�eea1911stadte ardrlocal lrequirements. 18-inches high to me 2.11 KEYING and KEY CONTROL SYSTEM: and cylinders shall be suitable for asterkeyuct A. All locks ion grand-masterkey'ng, great grand �na asterkeying masterkeying, using a six pin system to Sargent Key System. the hardviare B. Upon receipt of the approved hardware schedules, in meeting supplier shall request thcandeatto representativee a kof the owner. A between the hardware supplier detailed keying schedtloeo�hde�inbeofubockseandncylinderste for final approval prior 'I C. Keys and keying: 1. Keys: a. Keys shah be nickel silver. b. Keys shal' be furnished as follows: 3 keys each lock or Change keys cylinder Master, grand & great-grand 6 keys each set masterkeys 2. Special Keying: rand masterkeys and great-grand a. Forward masterkeys, 9 envelopes masterkeys by registered mail in safety p addressed as directO. MKME 3.1 HARDWARE MOUNTING HEIGHTS: In the absence of a hardware installation requirement in other sections of this specification, the following recommendations shall be used as a guide; I . Top hi ;ge 5" neader rabbet to top of hinge 2. Bottom hinge 10' finish floor to bottom of 3• Center hince hinge 4. Locksets Equal distance between top and hinges 5• Deadlocks, deadlatches 40" finish floor to center of knob 6. Push plates 60�" finish floor to center of cylinder 7. Door pulls 45" finish floor to center of plate 42 finish floor to center of pull *All other hardware shall be installed as recommended by the manufacturers. 3.2 INSFALLATION: Install each hardware 4tem in compliance with the manufacturer ' s instructions aid recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted nr finished in another way, install each item com- pletely and then remove and score in a secure place during the finish application. After completion of the finishes, reinstall each item. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have- been completed. 3.3 ADJiSTMENT AND CLEANING: A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware anc each door, to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. f3. Lubricate moving parts with type of lubrication recommended by manu- facturer (graphite or WD40 type if no other recommended. ) C. Replace units which cannot be adjusted and lubricated to operate freely and smr.othly as intended for the application made. i D. Final Adjustment: Where har•Jware installation is made more than arae month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy, and make a final check and adjustment of all hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. 3.4 PRODUCT HANDLING: I A. Provide secure lock up for hardware delivered to the project, but not yet installed. B. Control the handling of installation of hardware items which are not immediately replaceable, so that the completion for the work will not be delayed by hardware losses, both before and after installation. 3.5 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Coordination: 1. Coordinate hardware with other work. 2. Tag each item or package separately, with identification related to the final hardware schedule; include basic intalla- tion instructions in the package. 3. Furnish hardware items of proper design for use on doors and frames of the thicknesses, profile, swi~g, security, and simi- lar requirements indicated, as necessary for proper installa- tion and function, regardless of omissions or conflicts in the information in the Contract Documents. 4. Deliver individually packaged hardware items at the times and to the locations (shop or field) for installation, as directed by the Contractor. B. Templates: Furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of doors, frames, and other work to be factory-prepared for the installation of hardware. Upon request, check the shop drawings of such other work to confirm that adequate provisions will be made for the proper '.nstallation of hardware. 3.6 HARDWARE SCHEDULE: A. Furnish the following hardware indicated on the Door Schedule, Section 08950, or as required to complete the facility: MANUFACTURER' S NUMBER SYMBOLUQ ANTITY NAME AND SIZE _ FINISH MANUFACTURER Butts and Hinaes: B1 2 pr Butts RDFB6179 4 x 4 US4 Stanley B2 4 pr Butts RDFBB179 4 x 4 US4 Stanley Locks and Latches: 1.1 1 ea Lockset .12-14-8105 LNF US4 Sargent L2 1 ea Dummy trim 8193 LNF US4 Sargent L3 1 ea Lockset 28-24-6GO5 BS US4 Sargent L4 1 ea Latchset 28-24--6G15 BS US4 Sargent L5 1 ea Durmiy trim 6U93 BS US4 Sargent L6 2 ea Dummy trim 6U93 BS US4 Sargent L7 1 ea Dummy trim 6094 BS US4 Sargent L8 2 ea Dummy trim 6U94 BS US4 Sargent w w w w w w w w w MANUFACTURER'S NUMBER SYMBOL QUANTITY NAME AND SIZES FINISH MANUFACTURER Flush Bolts: FBI ?_ ea Manualf1� �1 � �� bolts"t x 4896-487B US4 Ives FB2 1 set Auto. flush bolts 599 US4 Ives Closers: C1 1 ea Closer 8501 Sprayed Brass Norton C2 2 ea Closers 8501 Sprayed Brass Norton Stops: S1 1 ea Stop 4366 US4 Ives S2 2 Pa Stops 4366 US4 Ives Gasketing: G] 1 set gasketing 5050 Head & Jamb Stanley Miscellaneous: M1 1 ea Coordinator - 672 Series Door Control M2 1 ea Roller latch 1259--A US4 Trimco M3 2 ea Roller latches 1259-A US4 Trimco SECTION 08800 GLAZING 1 .1 WORK INCLUDED: Provide glazing systems as indicated on Drawings and specified herein. I-P GLASS STANDARD: Federal Specification DD-D451d-1977. Type, class, quality, style, kind and form are specified in reference to this standard. 1.3 INSTALLATION STANDARD: Comply with recommendations of "Glazing Manual" by Flat Glass Marketing Association except as otherwise indicated or re- commended by product manufacturer. 1 .4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: All glass and glazing shall comply with the Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials issued by the Consumer Products Safety Commission. Comply with all applicable standards of the Uniform Building Code. 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS: A. Glass: 1. A.S.G. Industries, Inc. 2. C.E. Glass Division, Combustion Enqineering, Inc. 3. Environmental Glass Products 4. Guardian Industries Corporation, (503)224-9545 5. Libbey-Owens-Ford Company, (206)747-9730 F . PH; Industries, Inc. , (206)696-2534 2..2 PRIMARY GLASS: MAX. THICKNESS UALITY SIZE COLOR COATING A. Clear Float: 1. 1/4 Select 128x204" - 2.3 PROCESSED GLASS: (SQ. IN) THICKNESS UALITY SIZE COLOR COATING LAMINATIONS A. Clear Tempered: 1. (1/4) Select 96x120 _ 2. (1/2) Select 96x132 - - 2.4 GLAZING ACCESSORIES: A. Relight Glazing Tape: Closed cell PVC foam tape, S-43 or foam neoprene, S-42, adhesive one side. 6. Setting Blocks: Solid neoprene, 85-95 Shore A hardness, S-51. Spacers: f=oam neoprene 40-50 Shore A hardness, S-42. 3.1 INSTALLATION: A. Cut glass to size required for measured opening; provide adequate edge clearance and glass bite all around. Cut prior to tempering. B. Do not install sheets which have significant edge damage or other• defects. 6. Install setting blocks at quarter points. install spacers as recommended by glass manufacturer. D. Install glazing tape or gaskets on frame and stops continuous dt glass face. Compress at least 25% of thickness. Minimum finished thickness to be 3/32 inch. 3.2 ADJUSTMENTS: Replace glass which is broken or damaged prior to acceptance. I SECTION 09110 NON-LOAD BEARING WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Design Criteria: Provide spacing, bracing and stiffening as re- quired to meet deflection limits of L/240. B. Fire Ratings: Comply with building code and governing authorities' requirements for fire rated partitions and ceilings. When requested, provide U.L. design numbers for fire rated assemblies. C. Allowable Tolerances: Do not exceed 1/4 inch variation in 8 feet from plumb, level and true lines. 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS: Kaiser Gypsum Co., National Gypsum Cc., Sea- Port Distributing Co. , Studco, Inc. , U.S. Gypsum or approved. 2.2 FRAMING MATERIALS: A. Screw Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645-76, roll-formed, C-shaped, 25 gauge zinc-coated steel with knurled flanges, sizes indicated on Drawings with extended leg top runners to prevent structural loading of studs. Steel sheet from ASTM A 525-73 with G90 coating. B. Screw Furring Channels: ASTM C 645-76, roll-formed, hat-shaped 25 gauge zinc-coated steel with knurled face. C. Resilient Furring Channels: Roll-formed, single leg 7_••shaped, 25 gauge zinc-coated steel with knurled face. D• Steel Cold-Rolled Channels: 3/4 inch by 0.30 pounds per foot. 2. 3 FASTENERS AND SEALANTS: A. Fasteners: Screws and power actuated fasteners as recommended by manufacturer for application required. 3.1 PREPARATION: A. Coordinate partition locations with elevator, plumbing, heating, ventilating, cooling and electrical work. B. ,Adjust framing locations to align new finish flush with existing finish, where regUired. 3.2 INSTALLATION: A. Install framing members in accordance with manufacturer's recom- mendations. B. Space framing and fasteners as required to meet allowable deflec- tion and fire rating requirements, support covering material and as indicated on Drawings. C. Provide steel backing support for handrails, cabinets, shelving, furnishings and equipment mounted on finished partition. D. Install steel cold-rolled channels above wall openingE to transfer loads to adjacent studs. E. CoordInat:e requirements for pipes, conduit, ducts and other items to be concealed within framing space. F. Provide framed openings around items shown to be recessed within framing spare. G. Sound Control Partition:: Set floor runners in two 1/4 inch diameter continuous beads of Polyisobutylene Mastic, S-32. Continue sealant beads vertically bejiwt�,n studs and concrete or masonry walls. See Drawings for locations, of sound control insulated partitions. SECTION 09250 GYPSUM WALLBOARD 1.1 REFERENCE STANDARDS: Comply with ANSI A97.1-1965, Gypsum Association Specification GA-216 and manufacturer's printed instructions. 1.2 FIRE RATINGS: Comply with building code and governing authcrities' re- quirements for fire rated partitions and ceilings. When requested, pro- vide U.L. design numbers for fire rated assemblies. 1.3 TOLERANCES: Do not exceed 1/4 inch variation in 8'0" from plumb, level and true lines. 1.4 FIELD SAMPLES: Provide 100 sq. ft. minimum of in-place wall and ceiling joint and fastener treatment for Architect's review prior to joint finishing wallboard surfaces. Architect will review smoothness and hiding of board joints only. 2.1 GYPSUM FACE PANELS: ASTM C 36-76a. Long edges tapered and round or beveled. Type 'x' 5/8" inches thick. 2.2 GYPSUM ACCESSORIES: A. Drywall Trim: 26 gauge galvanized steel , external corner beads with metal flanges, casing bead of semi-finishing type with square nose, control joint of one piece metal or vinyl expanding strip with flanges for face attachment to drywall . B. Joint Treatment Matey --ils. ASTM C 475-64(70) , types recommended by drywall manufacturer. C. Fasteners: Screws, ASTM C 646-76; nails, ASTM C 514-72; adhesive, ASTM C 551-73. D. Texture: Fine wall texture and medium ceiling texture. Georgia- Pacific wall and ceiling textures Imnerial QT by U.S. Gypsum or approved. 3.1 WALLBOARD INSTALLA110: A. Install panels of thickness indicated and as required to meet structural and fire rating requirement . B. For vertical partition wallboard installation, offset joints on opposite sides of stud framing. C. Install wallbuirds in lengths and directions which will minimize number of end joints and avoid end joints in central area of ceilings. D. Screw wallboard to supports as recommended by manufacturer. Install panels to within 1/4 inch of floor . 3.2 ACCESSORY INSTALLATION: A. Install corner beads at external corners. Install casing bead at exposed edges. Install control joints where indicated or required. 3.3 FINISHING: A. Exposed Board in Finishud Areas: 1. Apply joint tape and compound at joints between boards. 2. Apply compound at accessory flanges, penetrations, fastener Meads and surface defects. 3. Install compound in three coats per manufacturer's recom- mendations, sand after last two coats. C. Exposed Board in Unfinished Areas: Apply joint tape and compound at joints between boards. 3.4 TEXTURING: Provide spray texture on exposed surfaces in finished areas. Apply fine wall texture and medium ceiling texture per manufacturer's printed instructions. SECTION 09530 ACOUSTICAL INSULATION AND BARRIERS 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS: A. Batt Insulation: 1. CertainTeed Corp. 2. Johns-Manville 3. Owens-Corning B. Lead Sound Barriers: 1. Federal Metals Corporation, (503) 227-1403 2.2 MATERIALS: A. Noise Barrier Batt Ins-lation: Federal Specification, HH-I-521E, Type I, unfaced, non-combustible. 2-1/2 inch thick fiberglass. B. Lead Barrier: Acoustical lead sheet 1/64" thick, weighing 1 pound per square foot. "Acoustilead" by Federated Metals or approved. C. Steel Barrier Channel : Steel cold rolled furring channel , 1-1/2." x 1/2" x 0.475 pounds pet, foot. D. Barrier Ground: 1" x 2 ' plywood or spruce nailing ground. E. Wood Batten: 2" x 2" nominal . F . Metal Batten Strip: 26 gauge sheet steel . G. Sealing Tapp: 3" wide pressure sensitive duct tape. H. Tape Sealant: Foa,., neoprene, S-42 or Foam PVC, S-43. 3.1 INSTALLATION: A. Noise Barrier Batt Insulation: Set insulation between studs from floor to roof structure in walls where indicated on Drawings. Restrain insulation from dislocation. B. Lead Barrier: 1. Vertical Edges: Turn sheet edge up 1-1/2" and tape with sealing tape. Staple or crimp at 12" o.c. maximum. 2. Barrier to Structure: Secure to structure using (steel barrier channel ) , 3. Barrier to Ceiling System: Set lead sheet on tape sealant. Secure seam with metal batten strip or tape to ceiling system. °w w •a .w +nu +� +a .. SECTION 09650 RESILIENT FLOORING 1.1 SUBMITTALS: Submit two copies of manufacturer's instructions for recom mended maintenance practices for flooring. Submit 5% extra stock for maintenance. See Section 01300 SUBMITTALS. 1.2 FIELD TEMPERATURES: Maintain materials and areas of work at tem- peratures between 70 and 90 degrees F for not less than 24 hours before, during, and 24 hours after installation. 2.2 VINYL ASBESTOS TILE: FS SS-T-312, Type IV. Regency by Gafstar, 12" x 12" x 1/8". Color: 5819, Light Beige. 2.3 RUBBER BASE: FS SS-W-40, Type I; 1/8 inch gauge, with matching end stops. Topset rubber, Love and NoToe Base by Rcppe Rubber Corp. Set- on type coved base at resilient flooring. Flat toeless type carpet base at carpet flooring. 4 inches high. Color No. 94 Burnt Umber, by Roppe. 2.4 MASTIC UNDERLAYMENTS: 0" to 3/8" depth, Latex Underlayment, Armstrong S-180 or approved. 1/2 inch and greater depth, Polyvinyl Acetate Under- layment, Madden Unicon 240 or approved. 3.1 PREPARATION: A. Substrate Leveling: Fill substrate openings with mastic or wood underlayments as regUired to match adjacent floor finish. B. Cleaning and Priming: Clean existing floor surfaces and apply substrate primer in accordance with flooring manufacturer's in- structiors. 3.2 INSTALLATION: A. Comply with flooring manufacturer's recommendations or types of materials, project conditions and intended use. B. Sheet Flooring: Make as few �2ams as possible with economical use of materials. Fellow manufacturer' s recommendations for matching color shading and pattern at seams, such as reversing adjoining sheets of the same roll . C. Tile Flooring: Center tile or joint in room. Adjust to eliminate cut tile less than 6 inches wide at perimeter. Match tiles for color and pattern by using in manu`actured and packaged sequence. Lay tile with grain running in same direction. D. Apply resilient base in as long lengths as practicable to walls, columns and permanent fixtures. 3.3 ADJUSTMENTS AND CLEANING: Replace loose or broken resilient flooring or base. Clean floors and acccessories after installation and apply protective wax coatings in accordance with floor ng manufacturer's instructions. SECTION 09680 CARPETING 1.1 WORK INCLUDED: Provide carpeting as indicated on the Drawings and spe- cified herein. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Installers: Carpet shJ l be installed by professiona: carpet layers employed by a carpet installation firm with at least five years successful experience on similar scale projects. B. Flame Spread Rating: Carpet shall have passed Federal Flammabi ' ity Standard DOC-FF-1-70 and Class 11 f'iame spread of 75 or less per !'131M L 84-76. C. Manufacturer: Carpet to be first quality material , no seconds or imperfections will be accepted. D. Elr:.trical Performance: Provide only carpet which passes the electrostatic propensity test (AATCC-134-69) with a ratiny of 3 kilovolts or less at 20% relative humidity at 70 -degrees F. 1 .2 SUBMITTALS: A. Samples: Submit for approval of color, texture and pattern only, samples as called for in Section 01300 SUBMITTALS. 1. Carpet: 18" x ?7" sample of each color and texture. 2. Carpet Edge Strips: 12-inch lore sample of each color and type. 3. Hand Sewn Seam: Submit 24--inch length of hand sewn seam on an axminister type carpet. B. Shop Drawings: Submit one opaque print and one reproducible trans- parency of floor plan, showing area of carpet, edge strips, seams and other installation details. Do not install carpeting until shop drawings have been reviewed by the Architect and approved by the Contractor. C. Manufacturer's Literature: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications covering carpet construction and recommended in- stallation and maintenance procedures. D. Certification: Submit two copies of carpet manufacturer' s written certification that carpet delivered was manufactured in accordance with these specifications. E. Overrun Stock and Scraps: 1. Carpet Overrun: Provide production overrun on each carpet amounting to 6% excess over the amount necessary to ensure complete installation without extra seams. 6% excess to include manufacturer' s overrun. i 2. Owner will select additional scraps of carpeting to remain. 3. Deliver Owner-selected overrun stock and scraps of carpeting to Owner's storage area. 4. Dispose of scraps less then 1 square-foot in area or less than 8 inches in width. 1 .3 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND STORAGE: I A. Delivery: Deliver carpet to site with original registration num- bers attached. B. Storage: Coordinate storage location with the Architect. Do not exceed the design live load of the structure during distribution of the carpet rolls. 1 .4 JOB CONDITIONS: Installer to examine substrate and conditions under which the carpeting is to be installed. Notify the contractor of con- ditions detrimental to the proper and timely complet-lon of the �rork. Do riot proceed with the work until unsatisfactory c-)nditians have been corrected. 2.1 CARPET: A. Manufacture: Bentley B. Pattern: 300 Westbury C. Type of Weave: Dense cut pile plush D. Face Yarn: Monsanto Ultron Nylon E. Machine Gauge: 1/8" F. Stitches per 6 inches:49.98 G. Pile Height: .281 H. Face Yarn Weight: 30 oz. , I . Primary Backing: Woven Polypropylene J. Secondary Backing:Action Bac K. Static Propensity: Ultron static control L. Width: 12 feet M. Color: Bleached Oak , Night Fell , Autumn Oak , Terra Cotta 2.2 CARPET ACCESSORIES: A. Carpet Edge Guard: Robert "Universal Molding System" with units with holes for nailing to the substrate and a smooth vinyl top bar to be inserted over the carpet to secure it in the stripping. Provide colored insert as selected from manufacturer 's standard finishes. I +sr ar +t �r �r a �r � cw � c■r B. Carpet Pad: 40 oz, hair/jute combination pad. C. Miscellaneous Materials: Provide the types of seaminq tape, thread, nails, adhesives and other accessory items recommended by the carpet manufacturer and installer for the conditions of installation and use, without failure during the life of the carpet. 3 1 INSTALLATION: A. Install carpet as indicated on shop drawings and in accordance with manufactirer's printed instructions. B. Locate seams as indicated on shop drawings. Run pile in the same direction throughout the project. Locate seams away from high traffic areas. C. Cut carpet at columns and floor outlets. Make "X" cut as small as possible so that it will he concealed by the Floor outlet when installed. Pull wire and fitting through the floor outlet cut as the carpet is installed. _ D. Install edge strip where change in flooring material occurs in accordance with shop drawings. E. Extend carpet under open-bottomed and raised-bottom obstructions, and under removable flanges of obstructions. Extend carpet into closets and alcoves of rooms indicated to be carpeted, finless another floor finish is indicated for such spaces. Extend carpet ender all movable furniture and equipment unless otherwise indicate(+. i=. Provide two sets of loose lay carpet For elevator. The contractor to remove carpet supplied with elev,-'or aid install one set of carpet, place second set in Owner's designated storage area. 3.2 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING: A. Replace or reinstall carpet not smooth and even, -roe of discolora- tion, soil, sag or buckle. B. After installation, remove dehris, clean carpet with spot remover where required. Remove thread with sharp scissors and vacuum clean. C. Remove scraps not retained by the Owner from this Site. D. Provide necessary security measures as required to protect car- peting and close areas to traffic until carpet installation is accepted by Seraphic Associates or Trammell Craw. SECTION 09900 PAINTING 1:1 WORK INCLUDED: A. Surfaces to Receive Paint: Paint all exposed surfaces except those surl'aces specifically deleted by this Section. B. interior Painting: 1 . Field paint exposed mechanical and electrical equipment not factory finished which is installed in finished rooms. 2. Sand and finish exposed and semi-exposed surfaces OF cabinet work not shop finished by cabinet manufacturer. 3. Field paint EAposed steel items in finished rooms. 4. Sand and finish exposed wood items in finished rooms. 5. Faint exposed gypsum surfaces in finished rooms. D. Touch-up: Field paint factory finished items damaged prior to Owner acceptance. 1.2 WORK NOT INCLUDLD: A. "refinished items, such of light fixtures, plumbing fixtures and door hardware. B. Finished metal such as anodized aluminum, stainless steel , finished brass or bronze. C. Do not paint moving parts of operating units, equipment identi- 'ication, performance rating, name or nomenclature plates or code- required labels. 1.3 FIELD SAMPLES: On actual building components, duplicate finishes on acceptable office samples Provide wall and ceiling colors on 100 sq. ft. of in-place surfaces and trim colors on 10 lineal feet of in-place surfaces. Architect will approve for color, texture and sheen only. 1.4 OFFICE SAMPLES: A. Submit samples for Architect's review of color and texture only. Resubmit samples as requestEd until required sheen, color and tex- ture is achieved. B. Opaque Finish. Frovide two samples 12" x 12" of each color with i texture to simulate finish condition. C. Transparent Finish: On actual wood surfaces provide two 4" x 8" samples for natural and stained wood finish. 1.5 EXTRA STGCK: Deliver to Owner extra stock of paint equalling approxi- metely 70% of each color and gloss used: up to 5 gallons of each color and gloss. 1 .6 PRODUCT DELIVF.Rf: Deliver materials to job site in new, original and unopened containers .)earing manufc^*urer' s name, trade dame, and label analysis. 1.7 CONTAMINATED SURFACES: Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffec surfacers, or' condi Jons otherwise detrimeptal to the formation of a durable paint film. 1.8 COORDINATION: Provide finish coats which are compatible with prime paints used. Prcvide barrier coats over incompaLible primers where required. Noi-iFy the Architect in writing of anticipated proi)lQms using specified coatings with substrates primed by others. 2.1 APPROVED MATERIALS: products and manufacturers listed below are approved for use it this Project. Other products may he used when approved b,, the Architect in writing. A. interior Primers, Sealers and Undercoats: MILLER RODDA AMERITONE 1. ILYP, Latex Gypsum Primer: 11-101 7700 W1O0 2. IZAP, Zinc Aluminum Primer: 475 2153 51 B. Interior Opaque Paints: DEGRAC0 MILLER RODDA AMERITONE iNEMEC 1 . ILSE, Latex Eggshell Cnamel : 2.850 936 W2200 2. IAEE, Alkyd Equipment Enamel : - - 700 - 3. ME, Urethane ,Alk./d Semi- Gloss Enamel - - - 800 Series C. Interior Transparent Finishes: MILLFR RODDA AMERITONE 1. IOSP, Oil `satin Polyurethane 1281 495 109 D. Interior Special Coating: 1 . EPSC, Epoxy Polymide Special Coating, Tnemec No. 66 M-Bui ►d Epoxoline. 3.1 INSPECTION: A. Examination of Surfaces: Examine areas and conditions under which painting work is `.o be applied. Correct conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of work. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Work Start: Start of pz •nting work will be construed as the Appli- cator's acceptance of surfaces and conditions within any par- tic,ilar area. 3.2 PREPARATION: A. Perforin preparation and cleaning procedures in strict accordance with coating manufacturer's instructions for each substrate con- dition. B. Protect work of other trades.. Remove hardware and accessories, machined surfaces, plates, lightiig ,'ixtures and pre-finished items in place and riot scheduled for finish-paint, or provide sur- face applied protection. Reinstall removed items. C. Seal wood required to be job painted. Prime edges, ends, face, undersides and backsides of counters, shelves and cabinets. 3.3 APPLICATION: A. Apply painting and finishing materials in accordance with the manufacturer's directions. Use techniques best suited for the material and surfaces to which applied. B. For opaque finishes, apply additional coats when undercoats, stains or other conditions show through final paint coat, until paint film is of uniform finish, color and appearance. C. Paint surfaces b,ahind movable equipment and furnitur same as similar exposed surfaces. Paint surfaces behind per anently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only. D. Sand lightly between succeeding enamel or varnish coats. E. Except where accent colors -are scheduled, pant mechanical and electrical work in finished areas including exposed ducts, piping, conduit, louvers, grilles, etc. to match adjacent surfices except when factory finished to color matching adjacent surface. F. Apply prime coat to material which is required to be painted or finished and which has riot been prime coated by the fabricator. G. Apply each material at not less than the manufacturer's recom- mended spreading rate, to provide a totai dry fi 'm thickness of not leas than that indicated in finishing schedules at the end of this Section. - H. Match approved finish samples for color, texture and sheen. I . Touch urs shop primed or factory finished items damaged during installation. J. Paint interior surf?r/!s of ducts where visible through registers or grilles, flat, no,,-specular black. 3.4 APJUSI-MENT AND CLEANING: �. Remove, re'linish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements. kecoat work riot meeting minimum dry film thickness. I I B. ( orrect any painting related damages by cleaning, repairing or replacing and refinishing as directee by Architect. C. Repaint lines between accent colors as directed b) the Architect to obtain clean straight lines. 3.5 APPLICATION ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in the finishing schedules to describe required methods of applying finish: A. TUFF: Touch-up existing factory finish where damaged, application method optional . B. BRUSH: Brush apple. C. ROLL-BR: Roll or brush apply. D. SPRAY: Spray. 3.6 FINISHING SCHEDULES: *letters refer to materials in Article 2.1 , **letters refer to application abbreviations in Article 3.5. D. Interior New Unfinished Exposed Surfaces: MINOTAL APPLICATION PREPAR- IST 2ND 3RD nRY FILM r FILM SUBSTRATE FINISH — METHOD** ATION* COAT* COAT* COAT* THICKNESS I. Wood Polyurethane SPRAY Sand IOSP IOSP IOSP 1.5 mils 2. Gypsum Off White ROLL-BR - ILYP ILSE ILSE 5.5 mils Wallboard Eggshell Enamel SECTION 09)50 WALL COVERING 1.1 WORK INCLUDED: Provide all types of wall covering as indicated on Drawings and specified herein. 1.2 STANDARDS: A. Comply with Federal Specification FS CCC-W-408A. �. Provide wall covering with fire hazard ratings not exceeding the fnilowing, when tested in accord with ASTM E 84-76: 1. Flame Spread: 25 or less 2. Smoke Developed: 50 or less 3. Fuel Contributed: 50 or less 1.3 APPLICATOR'S QUALIFICATIONS: Employ only qualified journeymen experienced in wall covering work; apprentices may be employed to work with jourr•eymen, in accord with trade regulations. 1.4 OFFICE SAMPLE: Submit two 8"xlO" samples of each wall covering material for Architect's review of color, pattern and texture. 1.5 FIELD SAMPLE: A. install one field sample of 3 sheets of full width wall covering in areas designatzc oy Architect. B. Acceptable field samples will be used as the standard of com- parision for this work and may be incorporated into the work. C. Do not start work until field samples are reviewed and accepted. 1.6 MAINTLNANCE DATA: Furnish a copy of the wall covering manufacturer's maintenance instructions. Include recommended cleaning materials and methods of application thereof together with precautions in cleaning materials' use if such are improperly applied. 1 .7 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS: Furnish in quantity equal to 1X of that installed, for each type, pattern and color used on the work, taken from the same "run" as that used for the Work. Furnish full width material ir one roll increments but not less than one full roll of each type, pattern and color. 1.8 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. Deliver materials in undamaged condition as packaged by the manu- facturer, in sealed, labeled containers, each bearing the manufacturer' s names, brand names and color designations. Include testing laboratory certification of fire hazard classification on each package. as B. Store materials in a clean, dry storage area off the ground., Do Not store wall covering, in an upright position. Maintain storage area temperature above 45 degrees F with normal humidity. 1.9 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: A. Temperatures: 1. Maintain areas to receive wall coverings at a minimum tem- perature of 65 degrees F measured at floor level . 2. Maintain minimum temperature for 72 hours before, during and 48 hours after application of wall coverings. B. Lighting: Provide a lighting level of 150 foot-candles per square foot, minimum, on the surfaces to receive wall coverings. C. Ventilation: Provide adequate continuou,, ventilation as required for the various wall coverings, sealers and adhesives used in the spares scheduled but in no case for a time less than that recom- mended by the manufacturer for full drying or curing. 2.1 VINYL WALL COVERING: A. Type A: 1. Manufacturer: Genon 2. Pattern: Lester 3. Color: String CC-0205 4. Minimum Total Weight: 12 oz. per linear yard (54" width) 5. Con`ent: Vinyl 6. Width: 53/54 inch 7. Backing: Scrim 8. Fire Hazard Classi`ication: Flame spreaJ 5; fuel contri- buted 5; smoke density 0. 2.2 ADHESIVE: Provide adhesive with a mildew inhibitor as recommended by wall covering manufacturer. ; 3.1 EXAMINATION OF SUBSTRATE: A. Examine areas and conditions under which wall covering work is to be applied. Correct conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of Work. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfac- tory conditions have been corrected. Start of vall t-overing work will be construed as Applicator's acceptance of substrate and on- ditions within any particular area. B. Siibstrate Moisture: Make moisture content tests by use of a,- approved - lectronic moisture meter, to assure that substrate moi,)_uve content does not exceed the following: 1 . Wallboard: 5% r 3.2 PREPARATION: Correct defects and imperfections in substrate that show through the finished covered surface. mended by manufdcturer. Prepare surfaces asrecayom_ 3.3 INSTALLATION: A. Wall Covering Installation Sequence: l • Acclimate wall covering for at least 24 hours prior to installation. 2. Use wall covering rolls in consecutive numerical sequence of manufacture. 3. Place fcoric 1;anels in exact order as they are cut from the roll incluaing filling all spaces above or below windows, doors or similar penetrations. R• Harg fabric in accordance with manufacturer's recommendat4on C. Trim additional selvage where required to achieve a color acrd. Pat- tern match at seams. ' D• Ali seams shall be closed and neat. E. When overlapping the edges and double cutting through bot, thicknesses, exercise care to prevent cutting the substrate. F. Wrap fabric 6 in. beyond ins corners c ide and outside corners; no cutting at permitted except when color �f fabric ferent on adjacent walls. selected is dif- G. No horizontal seams permitted. H' APNIy wall covering before the inst�l)ation offi casing, bases and cabinets. Plumbin g fixtures, I i • At fabric wall covering provide mach 'ne sewn seams at lounge over fiberglatS suhstratF. J. Use stiff bristled brush or flexihle broad knife to eliminate ' Pockets ano to secure fabric to substrate r . urface. air k• With a damp spo,ine remove excess adhesive from each seam a made and wipe cleen and dr s it is y with ,a cloth towel. L• Use adhesive eradicator in wash water to aid Mthe clean-un cedure. pro 3.4 ADJUST AND CLEAN: A. Clean adhesive from each wall as work proceeds. covering strip and adja � cent , �� rfaces B• Remove wrinkles, gaps oi• overlaps, arn3 to Owner's acceptance. Replace material d Sed prior IWLWAI��Iw ���M�jw-m •r SCH.Euv-'% ULES "FI I's . ES ' mum- 1 STANDARD FINISHES PAINT (Standard wall paint) Ameritone #288 G Doeskin CARPET Manufacturer: Bentley Series: ,300 Pattern: Westburi/ 300-205 Bleached Oak G y 300-145 Night Fall G3 330-565 Autumn Oak 3CO-585 Terra Cotta �G� Special selection GS7 S BASE i�I\ Rubber Base: Manufacturer: Roppe / Color: #94 Burnt Umber WALL COVERING Vinyl Wall Covering: V I Manufacturer: Genor. Vinyl Wall Covering Pattern: PLASTIC LAMINATE Plastic Laminate: Formica Tawney Blush No. 945 1 (—�Plastic Laminate: Formica 1� ++'')) Champagne Suede No. 925 IN i SINK Faucet Manufacturer: Elkay LK-1.223R"1517 Sink Manufacturer, Elkay Elkay LLR-9 3 Drain Manufacturer: CABINET HARDWARE Drawer Slides Manufacturer: Knape and Vogt 1450 Hinge Manufacturer: Hafele 351-01 continuous hinge :standard building finie:h. Drawer and Door Pulls Forms & Surfaces Manufacturer: HC 160, 3" c.c. nylon, see color schedule for each tenant. Provide magnetic catches at all cabinet doors (medium only) ELECTRICAL Under Counter Light ALKGO "Little Inch" Manufacturer. : Miniature Fluorescent Under-Cabinet Fixture. loo/200 Series wired to wall switch. Lengths as required. Lamps: T5 miniature fluorescent lamps. 8 Watt and 13 Watt lamps used individually o:• in combination. Alternate: AMERICAN Under Gabinet Fixture TL-200 Series Lengths as required. lievised 7/9/87 SINK Faucet Manufacurer :Elkay LK-2223 Sink Manufacurer: Elkay LR-1517 Drain Manufacurer: Elkay LK-99 CABINET HARDWARE Drawer Slides Manufacurer: Knape and Vogt 1450 Hinge Manufauturer:Hafele 351-01 continuous hinge standar! building finish Drawer and Door Pull Manufacurer: Iron Monger 125/50 US3 Finish Provide magnetic catches at all cabinet doors (medium duty) ELECTRICAL Under Counter Light Manufacurer:'N e:eoli-fie-8364 K -- � ���..J,tf-1 E.. F cit. V it; t`it .Y I ,I .� LANrA ft; rnIW of V#& I i i • DOOR SCHEDULE �J f DOOR RAMHARDWARE NO. 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MAI TMC-161-�'Pwiqrg-i4— E McCARTER BOCZKA) Interior resign and Space Planning PROJECT: 1*114 838 SW First Avenue, Suite 230, PROJECT NO: Portland, Oregon 97204 503-272-23.40 DAIS i I 2. pNe GIMWN9IUN z pG�__- _-_-- -- �#A A IN r","�11A4L G'c'lJ IG ii'1�I -- - w���' , • �� I�1Mt��I�N I�r�'I;'I�r� ' Vl��l{�'( I � V � 1. Construction - AWI custom grade, flush overL•iy .. / r/ �`I 1.. Hardware, Electrical and FlUMbin - see I.IANc-?-5 - Schedules/Finishes section of Tenant Standards. ' I 3. Plastic Laminate on all exhose(.3 surfaces; Kortron ot all interior surfaces. McCAM EI? ROCZKAJ Interior Design and ipare Planning gag SW First Avenue, suite 230, PROJECT NO. Portland, Oregon 97204 DATE: /� 503.222.2330 -- - *w ar o. MW RV wwr IW-Anwmqw��m I 2 �✓rtii�5 i��lX c� 3 G ` iN�'� 4 12A :=�42 wftU ^5 fT \n/A,l- H \LLI pLA fel DAT[ oi, . 13 I It A V II I ol PP�IT ION GA51tJEa _ - ' eA60 se 15 P.rkNK 1 Wi I V TITLE �/ T (,.5AIV DAT E E ! � 1' HIC _ I i 'I I 2 3 TITLE � 'I DAT F L:7W]