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Report • •1/477-- LAA RECEIVED MAY 1 6 2018 CITY OF TIGARD 31ILDING DIVISION te)ae94et4W PRO olat 4N.NK . g _ , HCC WALGREENS LOCATION # 05780 13939 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY TIGARD, OREGON I 11 Based on: COMMUNITY PHARMACY DESIGN STANDARDS SPECIFICATIONS, CRxDS v16.2,with 2017 Updates Prepared by: FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT 106 WILMOT ROAD DEERFIELD, IL 60015 I PROJECT MANUAL CERTIFICATION (s.`' D 44 (" for 111 (? JOSEPH D PROVIDENCE HCC 1, rei St ` WALGREENS LOCATION # 05780 r0 TEMPS ' ` •• 13939 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY Itf> 5784 ,1 TIGARD, OREGON `f OF Otw Issued: 23 April 2018 IJoseph Tyndall Project No.: 2260.026.00 Architect Reg. No. 5784 1 Divisions 0 thru Division 9 Prepared for: 6.,s 0 �r'►NEF� 'oy WALGREENS Facilities Development Division 7 856 9 , 106 Wilmot Road 0t�rj Deerfield, IL 60015-5105 i . ON f III 4 /4 12 VN EANN NP 65t- 1 EXPIRES: 6/30 lai 1 0 Katie A. Hager Mechanical Engineer Reg. No.85679PE IDivisions 20 thru Division 23 IX01,v P ROFFssi I ,A ..01. � Prepared by: o Ir y 2' I Illik �''� ��' •e RSP Architects, LTD J.- O. RONDO 1220 Marshall Street NE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55413 IEXPIRES: 1Z,I?1 ) ZoI b Dunham Associates, Inc. Mechanical & Electrical Consulting Engineers I Jay D. Rohkohl 50 South Sixth Street/ Suite 1100 Electrical Engineer Reg. No. 84681 PE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Divisions 26 thru Division 28 I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS ISECTION REVISED TITLE I 01 11 00 13MAR15 SUMMARY OF WORK 01 12 00 - ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES 02 41 19 13MAR15 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 0 05 50 00 - METAL FABRICATION 06 10 00 30JUN17 CARPENTRY 1 07 50 00 13MAR15 MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 60 00 13MAR15 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL I 07 90 00 13MAR15 JOINT PROTECTION 08 11 00 13MAR15 METAL DOOR FRAMES 08 14 00 27OCT17 WOOD DOORS I08 70 00 13MAR15 HARDWARE 08 80 00 13MAR15 GLAZING II09 29 00 30JUN17 GYPSUM BOARD 09 51 00 30JUN17 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS I 09 65 00 31MAR17 RESILIENT FLOORING 09 77 00 13MAR15 SPECIAL WALL SURFACING I 09 90 00 30JUN17 PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 20 05 00 13MAR15 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR MECHANICAL 20 07 00 13MAR15 MECHANICAL INSULATION a21 10 00 13MAR15 WATER BASED FIRE SUPPRESSION 22 10 00 13MAR15 PLUMBING 23 08 00 13MAR15 TESTING,ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 30 00 13MAR15 HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 26 05 00 13MAR15 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL 26 10 00 13APR15 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 50 00 13MAR15 LIGHTING 1 27 10 00 13MAR15 SPECIAL SYSTEMS 28 31 00 13MAR15 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM II END TABLE OF CONTENTS I I I ITABLE OF CONTENTS 00 00 01-1 v15.2 I 1 ISECTION 01 11 00-SUMMARY OF WORK PART I-GENERAL II 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The"General Conditions of the Contract for Construction"AIA#A201,Latest Edition, Supplementary Conditions and General Requirements apply to the work and all specification sections and all are complimentary. IB. Construction Documents: All construction drawings and project manuals shall be submitted to Walgreens for REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. A complete set of reproducible bond paper copies of the approved drawings shall be submitted to Walgreens within 20 days of Walgreens approval. The approved drawings shall contain all items required by the criteria documents unless specifically noted otherwise. Construction commenced prior to Walgreens approval is done at the Landlords risk. I C. Permits and Certificates: All required permits,variances and certificates shall be obtained and paid for by the Landlord/Contractor. D. The word"Contractor"as it appears in Walgreens Criteria documents refers to the Contractors employed by the Landlord unless noted otherwise. IE. Contractor shall arrange for,maintain and pay for all temporary utilities until final acceptance by Walgreens. Responsibility for payment of permanent utilities shall not be put into Walgreens name until possession of store is taken by Walgreens. IF. The word"Landlord"as it appears in Walgreens Criteria documents refers to the entity that own and leases the"leased premises"to Walgreen Co. IG. The word"Tenant"as it appears in Walgreens Criteria document refers to Walgreen Co. H. The word"Field Project Manager"as it appears in Walgreens Criteria document refers to I Walgreen Co.'s Field Project Manager. 1.02 INSURANCE $ A. Indemnification Insurance: (Contractor's Expense). 1. The Landlord's Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Walgreen Co. and their agents and employees from and against all claims,damages,losses and expenses including attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from the performance of the work. 2. In any and all claims against Walgreen Co. or any of their agents or employees, I by any employees of the Contractor,anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them,or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable,the indemnification obligation under this Specification shall not be limited in any I way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages,compensation or benefits payable by or for the Contractor under workmen's compensation acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. IB. Contractor's Liability Insurance: (Contractor's Expense) 1. Landlord's Contractor shall not commence Walgreen's work without obtaining all insurance hereunder. The insurance shall include Walgreens as an "additional insured". Approval by Walgreen Co. shall not relieve or decrease ISUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-1 v15.2 U the liability of the Contractor. 2. The Contractor shall submit to Walgreen Co.,before commencing work, evidence of the above-required insurance,which shall contain certification by the insurance companies that such insurance shall not be canceled or materially changed without 30 days prior notification to Walgreen Co. C. Property Insurance: (Landlord's Expense) 1 1. Unless otherwise provided,the Owner shall purchase and maintain property insurance upon the entire work at the site to the full insurable value thereof.This insurance shall include the interests of Walgreen Co. and shall insure against the perils of Fire,Extended Coverage,Vandalism,and Malicious Mischief. 2. Any insured loss is to be adjusted with and made payable to Walgreen Co. asII trustee for the insured,as their interests may appear subject to the requirements of any applicable mortgage clause. 3. Walgreen Co.and Contractor waive all rights against each other for damages 0 caused by fire or other perils to the extent covered by insurance provided under this Specification. 1.03 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS A. Existing Conditions-Landlord's Contractor shall examine the project site,all drawings and specifications. If discrepancies or differences exist between drawings,specifications, site conditions,or Walgreens requirements,promptly notify Walgreens' for resolution. No later claims to Walgreen Co. shall be made for extra labor,equipment,or materials, which could have been foreseen by examination of site and project documents. I B. Code Compliance-All work must comply with all applicable codes,shall be structurally sound and fit for Walgreens intended use. Deviation from Walgreens plans and specifications necessary for compliance shall be reported to Walgreens. All changes are subject to Walgreens approval. C. Workmanship and Installation-All work shall be performed by skilled experienced workman to properly complete the installation for a neat and finished appearance. Walgreens shall decide if the finished work is satisfactory. The Contractor shall replace or reinstall any materials or equipment not properly installed or finished in a manner satisfactory to Walgreens,without cost to Walgreens. D. Guarantee/Warranty-The Contractor warrants that work performed conforms to the Contract documents and Walgreens Criteria documents and is free of any defect in equipment,materials or design furnished or workmanship performed by the Contractor or Subcontractor of any tier. This warranty shall last as long as permitted by the Statue of Limitations or Repose of the State in which the project is constructed,but in no case shall the warranty period be less than one year. Guarantees and Warranties shall commence on the date of possession by Walgreens. 1.04 PROJECT COORDINATION A. Drawing Coordination-All Contractors shall review drawings and specifications of all trades and coordinate their work with others. Corrections of conflicts in documents,or I field errors shall be made at no extra cost to Walgreen Co. 1 SUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-2 v15.2 I iB. Large Equipment-When possible, equipment which is to be installed in the building that may be too large to pass through stairways,doorways,or shafts, shall be brought on the I job and placed in the proper space before the enclosing structure is completed,otherwise arrange with other Contractors to permit access at a later date,at no additional cost to Walgreens. 1.05.1 SUBMITTALS A. Specific submittal requirements for individual units of work are specified in the I applicable specification sections. Comply with the requirements specified herein for each type of submittal. Walgreens review of submittals in no way limits the obligation of the Landlord,his consultants or Contractors from complying with Walgreens criteria documents,which shall govern. B. Submit to Walgreen Co. shop drawings,product data and/or samples for items listed below,indicating method of construction,detail layouts, dimensions,diagram, schedules, brochures,color selection charts or chips,and other data as required to fully explain the intended material,and installation to allow selection of color or finishes. I The required submittals are as follows: a. Fire Retardant Treatment for Wood. b. Roofing submittal form from Section 07 50 00 and related documents. c. Fire Suppression System. II d. Non-criteria Plumbing Fixtures&Trim. e. Non-criteria HVAC Equipment. f. Non-criteria Refrigeration Equipment. g. Non-criteria Energy Management Systems. h. Non-criteria Lighting Fixtures. i. Non-criteria Power Distribution Equipment(Panelboards). I C. Submittal Preparation: 1. Shop Drawings:Provide one correctable reproducible print. 2. Product Data:Provide two copies of manufacturer's standard printed recommendations for application and use,installation coordination,testing, operation and dimensions. 3. Samples: Provide two samples of appropriate size for visual review of color II pattern,texture and final check of coordination of these characteristics with related work. Samples may be used for quality control comparison of the completed installation. iD. All submittals must receive the Contractor's and Architect's review and actions markings,plus Mechanical and Electrical Engineers action markings,as appropriate, prior to submission to Walgreens. I Walgreens shall,at its discretion,require copies of all Quality Control test reports. Work that does not conform to the design criteria shall be replaced at no cost to Walgreens. I 1.06 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Material or equipment indicated by manufacturers name indicates Walgreens preference and expected quality and installation. Substitutions are not encouraged except for extreme cases. I ISUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-3 v15.2 1,,B. To be considered the Contractor shall submit a written request for any or all substitutions 1 to Walgreen Co. The request must include a point by point comparison between the proposed substitute and the specified manufacturer and model. Such a request shall be accompanied with complete descriptive and technical data for all items(manufacturer, brand name,catalog number,descriptive literature,and capacity tables). The request shall state in each case what addition to or deduction from the main bid is to be made if such alternates are accepted. The comparison must confirm that the proposed substitute is equal to or exceeds the quality of the specified products. Incomplete submittals will not be considered. C. Where such substitutions alter the design or space requirements indicated on the plans, the Contractor shall include all items of cost for the revised design and construction including cost of all allied trades involved. D. Requests resulting from failureto allow sufficient time to order and receive material will not be considered. E. The Contractor shall pay all Architects and Consultant fees resulting from the review of substitutions. F. Acceptance or rejection of the proposed substitutions shall be subject to approval of Walgreen Co.,and if specific approval in writing is not received,it is understood that the requirements as outlined in the Walgreen Co.plans are to be met. 1.07 PROJECT CLOSE-OUT A. Project closeout refers to certain requirements indicating project completion and that are to be fulfilled prior to final acceptance by Walgreens. B. Final inspection:Upon request from the Contractor,Walgreens personnel will either proceed with inspection or advise the Contractor of unfilled prerequisites. Results of the final inspection will be the"punch-list"for final acceptance. See section 07 50 00 for requirements related to roofing. C. Cleaning-Remove all rubbish regularly. Remove marks,stains, soil,and fingerprints from all completed work including plumbing,electrical,mechanical equipment and all finish surfaces and glass. D. Submit final meter readings for utilities and coordinate transfer for future billings with Walgreens Construction Department. E. Warranties: Submit required warranties in three ring two inch vinyl binders organized into the appropriate divisions.Upon delivery of possession of the leased premises to the Tenant,Landlord shall cause all Contractor's, subcontractor's and manufacturer's warranties and guaranties relating to the leased premises to be assigned to Tenant,or the extent not assignable,then to be issued in Tenant's name. F. Other Close-Out Documentation: Submit electronic copies of operating manuals,cut sheets,manufacturer's maintenance instructions and other necessary information on CD's organized into the appropriate divisions.Information shall include but not be limited to the following and must also include any non-standard or non-criteria equipment or improvements: Division 01:List all required annual municipal/state required inspections and renewable licenses(related to building systems). Division 06:Fire retardant treatments. 1 SUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-4 v15.2 I Division 21:Fire Pumps,LP gas,automatic sprinklers,accessories(alarm bells,flow switches,etc.). Division 22: Water heaters,water coolers,recirculating pumps,trap primers,backflow preventers,water meters,etc.) Division 23: Exhaust fans,rooftop heating,ventilation,and air conditioning units, entrance heaters,air curtains,non-criteria HVAC equipment,non-criteria refrigeration equipment. Division 26:Non-criteria site lighting fixtures and/or poles,non-criteria interior lighting fixtures,generators,UPS. G. Attic Stock: Turn over the following attic stock to Walgreens Construction Superintendent for storage at the store. See specification section for quantity: Acoustic Ceiling Tiles Resilient Flooring END OF SECTION I I I t I I I SUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-5 v15.2 I SECTION 01 12 00-ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES IPART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES itA. Procedural requirements. B. Rehabilitation and renovations of existing spaces and materials. C. Installation of products removed in Section 02 41 19. I1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 02 41 19—Selective Demolition. Removal and storage of products to be reinstalled in this Section. 1 1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Items indicated to"remain" shall be left in their present condition. I B. Items indicated to be"repaired" shall be restored,not replaced, following the general guidelines of Part 3 of this Section,and any more specific guidelines specified in Sections governing work of the respective materials. C. Items indicated to be"replaced" shall follow the more specific guidelines specified in Sections governing work of the Irespective materials. D. Contractor shall notify Architect if items indicated to"remain" or be "repaired",appear to need"replacement". IBeginning replacement work without prior approval may result in loss of compensation for additional work. PART II-PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS FOR PATCHING AND EXTENDING WORK I A. New Materials: As specified in individual Sections. B. Match existing products and work for patching and extending work. I C. Determine type and quality of existing products by inspection and any necessary testing,and workmanship by use of existing as a standard.Presence of a product,finish,or type of work,requires that patching,extending,or matching Ishall be performed as necessary to make Work complete and consistent with specifications. PART III-EXECUTION I3.01 INSPECTION A. Verify that demolition is complete,and areas are ready for installation of new work. IB. Beginning of restoration work means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.02 PREPARATION a A. Cut,move,or remove items as necessary for access to alterations and renovations work;replace and restore at completion. I B. Remove unsuitable material not marked for salvage,such as rotted wood,rusted metals,and deteriorated masonry and concrete;replace materials as specified for finished work. C. Remove debris and abandoned items from area and from concealed spaces. D. Prepare surfaces and remove surface finishes to provide for proper installation of new work and new finishes. E. Close openings in exterior surfaces to protect existing work and salvage items from weather and extremes of temperature and humidity.Insulate ductwork and piping to prevent condensation in exposed areas. I IALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES 01 12 00- 1 RSP I F. Provide temporary shoring,bracing and structural supporting members of work to be cut to carry existing and imposed loads as required. G. Avoid interference with use of adjoining areas or interruption of free passage to adjoining areas. H. Maintain all means of egress and exit ways from space and adjacent spaces. 3.03 INSTALLATION Coordinate work of alterations and renovations to A. expedite completion sequentially and to accommodate Owner occupancy. B. Project rooms shall be complete in all respects including operational mechanical and electrical systems. 1 C. Remove,cut,and patch work in a manner to minimize damage and to provide means of restoring products and finishes to specified condition. D. Refinish visible existing surfaces to remain in renovated rooms and spaces,to specified condition for each material, with a neat transition to adjacent new finishes. E. In addition to specified replacement of equipment and fixtures,restore existing plumbing,heating,ventilation,air conditioning and electrical systems. F. Install products as specified in individual Sections. 1 3.04 TRANSITIONS A. Where new work abuts or aligns with existing,make a smooth and even transition.Patched work shall match existing adjacent work in texture and appearance. B. When finished surfaces are cut so that a smooth transition with new work is not possible,terminate existing surface along a straight line at a natural line of division and make recommendation to Architect. 3.05 ADJUSTMENTS A. Where removal of partitions results in adjacent spaces becoming one,rework floors,walls,and ceilings to a smooth 1 plane without breaks, steps,or bulkheads.Where a change of plane of 1/8 inch or more occurs,submit recommendation for providing a smooth transition for Architect review. B. Trim existing doors as necessary to clear new floor finishes;refinish trimmed areas. C. Fit work at penetrations of surfaces. 3.06 REPAIR OF DAMAGED SURFACES111 A. Patch or replace portions of existing surfaces which are damaged,lifted,discolored,or showing other imperfections. B. Repair substrate prior to patching finish. 111 3.07 FINISHES A. Finish surfaces as specified in individual Sections. B. Finish patches to produce uniform finish and texture over entire area.When finish cannot be matched,refinish entire surface to nearest intersections. 3.08 CLEANING A. Clean daily the Owner-occupied areas of work daily in which Contractor is working or traversing. I END OF SECTION ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES 01 12 00-2 RSP I I SECTION 024119-SELECTIVE DEMOLITION I PART 1 -GENERAL I 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Demolition and removal of selected portions of building or structure. 2. Demolition and removal of selected site elements. 3. Salvage of existing items to be reused or recycled. I 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Remove: Detach items from existing construction and dispose of them off-site unless indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled. B. Remove and Salvage: Detach items from existing construction, in a manner to prevent damage, and store. I C. Remove and Reinstall: Detach items from existing construction, in a manner to prevent damage, Iprepare for reuse,and reinstall where indicated. D. Existing to Remain: Leave existing items that are not to be removed and that are not otherwise indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled. 11 E. Dismantle: To remove by disassembling or detaching an item from a surface, using gentle methods and equipment to prevent damage to the item and surfaces; disposing of items unless indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled. 11 1.3 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A. Unless otherwise indicated,demolition waste becomes property of Contractor. I1.4 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS A. Predemolition Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. 1. Inspect and discuss condition of construction to be selectively demolished. I 2. Review structural load limitations of existing structure. 3. Review and finalize selective demolition schedule and verify availability of materials, demolition personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid I 4. delays. Review requirements of work performed by other trades that rely on substrates exposed by selective demolition operations. Is.1.5 Review areas where existing construction is to remain and requires protection. INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Proposed Protection Measures: Submit report, including Drawings, that indicates the measures I proposed for protecting individuals and property, for environmental protection, for dust control and, for noise control.Indicate proposed locations and construction of barriers. B. Schedule of Selective Demolition Activities:Indicate the following: I1. Detailed sequence of selective demolition and removal work, with starting and ending dates for each activity. Ensure Owner's on-site operations are uninterrupted. 2. Interruption of utility services. Indicate how long utility services will be interrupted. I 3. Coordination for shutoff,capping,and continuation of utility services. 4. Use of elevator and stairs. 5. Coordination of Owner's continuing occupancy of portions of existing building and of IOwner's partial occupancy of completed Work. ISELECTIVE DEMOLITION 02 41 19-1 v15.2 I C. Predemolition Photographs or Video: Show existing conditions of adjoining construction, including finish surfaces that might be misconstrued as damage caused by demolition operations. D. Statement of Refrigerant Recovery: Signed by refrigerant recovery technician responsible for recovering refrigerant, stating that all refrigerant that was present was recovered and that recovery was performed according to EPA regulations. Include name and address of technician and date refrigerant was recovered. E. Warranties: Documentation indicating that existing warranties are still in effect after completion of selective demolition. 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS I A. Inventory: Submit a list of items that have been removed and salvaged. 1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Conditions existingat time of inspection for bidding purpose will be maintained by Owner as far p as practical. B. Notify Architect of discrepancies between existing conditions and Drawings before proceeding with selective demolition. C. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work. 1. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner before start of the Work. 2. If suspected hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner under a separate contract. D. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site is not permitted. E. Utility Service: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. 1. Maintain fire-protection facilities in service during selective demolition operations. 1.8 COORDINATION A. Arrange selective demolition schedule so as not to interfere with Owner's operations. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS I A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before beginning selective demolition. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Standards: Comply with ASSE A10.6 and NFPA 241. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped before starting selective demolition operations. B. Review Project Record Documents of existing construction or other existing condition and hazardous material information provided by Owner. Owner does not guarantee that existing conditions are same as those indicated in Project Record Documents. SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 02 41 19-2 v15.2 I IC. Perform an engineering survey of condition of building to determine whether removing element might result in structural deficiencyor unplanned collapse of any any p p portion of structure or Iadjacent structures during selective building demolition operations. 1. Perform surveys as the Work progresses to detect hazards resulting from selective demolition activities. I D. Verify that hazardous materials have been remediated before proceeding with building demolition operations. E. Survey of Existing Conditions: Record existing conditions by use of measured drawings and I preconstruction photographs. 1. Inventory and record the condition of items to be removed and salvaged. Provide photographs of conditions that might be misconstrued as damage caused by salvage I operations. 3.2 PREPARATION II A. Refrigerant: Before starting demolition, remove refrigerant from mechanical equipment according to 40 CFR 82 and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. 3.3 UTILITY SERVICES AND MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I A. Existing Services/Systems to Remain: Maintain services/systems indicated to remain and protect them against damage. B. Existing Services/Systems to Be Removed, Relocated, or Abandoned: Locate, identify, I disconnect, and seal or cap off utility services and mechanical/electrical systems serving areas to be selectively demolished. 1. Arrange to shut off utilities with utility companies. 2. If services/systems are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned, provide temporary services/systems that bypass area of selective demolition and that maintain continuity of services/systems to other parts of building. I 3. Disconnect, demolish, and remove fire-suppression systems, plumbing, and HVAC systems,equipment,and components indicated on Drawings to be removed. a. Piping to Be Removed: Remove portion of piping indicated to be removed and cap or plug remaining piping with same or compatible piping material. b. Piping to Be Abandoned in Place: Drain piping and cap or plug piping with same or compatible piping material and leave in place. c. Equipment to Be Removed:Disconnect and cap services and remove equipment. d. Equipment to Be Removed and Reinstalled: Disconnect and cap services and remove, clean, and store equipment; when appropriate, reinstall, reconnect, and make equipment operational. e. Equipment to Be Removed and Salvaged: Disconnect and cap services and remove equipment and deliver to Owner. f. Ducts to Be Removed: Remove portion of ducts indicated to be removed and plug i: remaining ducts with same or compatible ductwork material. g. Ducts to Be Abandoned in Place: Cap or plug ducts with same or compatible ductwork material and leave in place. I3.4 PROTECTION A. Temporary Protection: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain. I1. Provide protection to ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area and to and from occupied portions of building. I ISELECTIVE DEMOLITION 02 41 19-3 v15.2 I 2. Provide temporaryweather protection, during interval between selective demolition of existing construction on exterior surfaces and new construction,to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas. 3. Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are exposed during selective demolition operations. 4. Cover and protect furniture,furnishings,and equipment that have not been removed. B. Temporary Shoring: Design, provide, and maintain shoring, bracing, and structural supports as required to preserve stability and prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of construction and finishes to remain, and to prevent unexpected or uncontrolled movement or collapse of construction being demolished. 1. Strengthen or add new supports when required during progress of selective demolition. C. Remove temporary barricades and protections where hazards no longer exist. 3.5 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION,GENERAL A. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated.Use methods required to complete the Work within limitations of 111 governing regulations and as follows: 1. Proceed with selective demolition systematically, from higher to lower level. Complete selective demolition operations above each floor or tier before disturbing supporting members on the next lower level. 2. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding,not hammering and chopping.Temporarily cover openings to remain. 3. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces. 4. Do not use cutting torches until work area is cleared of flammable materials. At concealed spaces, such as duct and pipe interiors,verify condition and contents of hidden space before starting flame-cutting operations.Maintain portable fire-suppression devices during flame-cutting operations. 5. Maintain adequate ventilation when using cutting torches. 6. Remove decayed, vermin-infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable materials and promptly dispose of off-site. 7. Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by method suitable to avoid free fall and to prevent ground impact or dust generation. 8. Locate selective demolition equipment and remove debris and materials so as not to impose excessive loads on supporting walls,floors,or framing. 9. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly. B. Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris-removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. C. Removed and Reinstalled Items: 1. Clean and repair items to functional condition adequate for intended reuse. 2. Pack or crate items after cleaning and repairing.Identify contents of containers. 3. Protect items from damage during transport and storage. 4. Reinstall items in locations indicated. Comply with installation requirements for new materials and equipment. Provide connections, supports, and miscellaneous materials necessary to make item functional for use indicated. D. Existing Items to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective demolition. When permitted by Architect, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and reinstalled in their original locations after selective demolition operations are complete. SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 02 41 19-4 v15.2111 1 I3.6 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PROCEDURES FOR SPECIFIC MATERIALS A. Concrete: Demolish in small sections. Using power-driven saw, cut concrete to a depth of at I least 3/4 inch at junctures with construction to remain. Dislodge concrete from reinforcement at perimeter of areas being demolished, cut reinforcement, and then remove remainder of concrete. Neatly trim openings to dimensions indicated. 11 B. Masonry: Demolish in small sections. Cut masonry at junctures with construction to remain, using power-driven saw,and then remove masonry between saw cuts. C. Concrete Slabs-on-Grade: Saw-cut perimeter of area to be demolished, and then break up and remove. D. Resilient Floor Coverings: Remove floor coverings and adhesive according to recommendations in RFCI's"Recommended Work Practices for the Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings." E. Roofing: Remove no more existing roofing than what can be covered in one day by new roofing and so that building interior remains watertight and weather tight. I 1. Remove existing roof membrane,flashings,copings,and roof accessories. 2. Remove existing roofing system down to substrate. • 3.7 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A. Remove demolition waste materials from Project site and dispose of them in an EPA-approved construction and demolition waste landfill acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site. 2. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas. 3. Remove debris from elevated portions of building by chute, hoist, or other device that I B. will convey debris to grade level in a controlled descent. Burning:Do not burn demolished materials. 3.8 CLEANING 1 A. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by selective demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before selective demolition operations began. END OF SECTION I I I I I I ISELECTIVE DEMOLITION 02 41 19-5 v15.2 1 ISECTION 05 50 00-METAL FABRICATIONS PART 1 -GENERAL I1.1 SECTION INCLUDES IA. Shop fabricated ferrous metal items,galvanized or prime painted,including but not limited to the following: 1. Unistrut framing and components. 2. Miscellaneous clip angels,plates and other miscellaneous steel frames and supports. 1 3. Fasteners necessary for connection of metal fabrications. 4. Embedded plates,loose angles. 5. Other items of miscellaneous iron and steel indicated on Drawings,not indicated on Structural Drawings,and not specified under other Sections. I1.2 REFERENCES A. ASTM A36-Structural Steel. IB. ASTM A53 -Hot-Dipped,Zinc-coated Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe. C. ASTM A167-Specifications for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel Plate, Sheet,and Strip. D. ASTM A307-Low-Carbon Steel Externally and Internally Threaded Fasteners. I E. ASTM A312-Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. F. ASTM A386-Zinc-Coating(Hot-Dip)on Assembled Steel Products. IG. ASTM A570-Specification for Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheet, Structural Quality. H. AWS D1.1 - Structural Welding Code-Steel. II. AWS D1.2, "Structural Welding Code-Aluminum." 1.3 SUBMITTALS IA. Submit Shop Drawings under provisions of Section 01 33 00. 1. Indicate profiles, sizes,connection attachments,reinforcing,anchorage, size and type of fasteners,and accessories. 2. Include erection drawings,elevations,and details where applicable. 3. Indicate welded connections using standard AWS welding symbols. Indicate net weld lengths. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE IA. Manufacturer: Finn with domestic engineering,manufacturing and delivery capacity required for project. Shall have successfully completed at least five(5)projects within the past 3 years of similar size,complexity and utilzing similar systems. 1 PART 2-PRODUCTS I 2.1 MATERIALS A. Steel Sections:ASTM A36. B. Sheet Steel:ASTM A570, IIIC. Steel Tubing: ASTM A53,Grade B, Schedule 40,black finish except as otherwise scheduled. D. Aluminum Plate and Sheet: ASTM B 209(ASTM B 209M),Alloy 6061-T6. I E. Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M),Alloy 6063-T6. F. Aluminum-Alloy Rolled Tread Plate: ASTM B 632/B 632M,Alloy 6061-T6. IMETAL FABRICATIONS 05 50 00- 1 RSP I G. Aluminum Castings: ASTM B 26/B 26M,Alloy 443.0-F. H. General: Unless otherwise indicated,provide Type 304 stainless-steel fasteners for exterior use and zinc-plated fasteners with coating complying with ASTM B 633 or ASTM F 1941 (ASTM F 1941M),Class Fe/Zn 5,at exterior walls. Select fasteners for type,grade,and class required. 1. Provide stainless-steel fasteners for fastening aluminum. I. Bolts,Nuts,and Washers: ASTM A307. J. Welding Materials: AWS DI.1;type required for materials being welded. K. Primer: Fabricator's standard gray primer,2.0 mils dry film thickness. L. Galvanizing Repair Compound:ZRC Chemical Products Co.;ZRC Compound. M. Grout:Non-metallic,non-shrink grout;Euclid,Euco N-S Grout;Grace,Non-Metallic Grout;Master Builders, Masterflow 713 Grout; Sonneborn, Sonogrout;US Grout Company,Five Star Grout. 2.2 FABRICATION-GENERAL I A. Verify dimensions on site prior to shop fabrication. B. Fabricate items with joints tightly fitted and secured. C. Fit and shop assemble in largest practical sections,for delivery to site. D. Weld corners and seams continuously. Grind exposed welds flush and smooth with adjacent finished surface. Ease . exposed edges to small uniform radius. E. Exposed Mechanical Fastenings:Flush countersunk screws or bolts;unobtrusively located;consistent with design of structure,except where specifically noted otherwise. F. Make exposed joints butt tight,flush,and hairline. G. Supply components required for anchorage of metal fabrications. Fabricate anchorage and related components of same material and finish as metal fabrication,except where specifically noted otherwise. H. Unistrut Framing System: Provide Unistrut P1000 and P1001 framing as indicated on the Drawings,complete with all angles,bolts,clips and components for a complete installation. 2.3 FINISHING 1 A. Galvanized Steel: Shop applied cold galvanized after fabrication. Apply in conformance with manufacturer's directions for intended use. B. Shop Primed Steel: Shop prime steel items not indicated to be galvanized. Remove loose mill scale and rust from structural steel,and remove mill scale and rust from ornamental metal. Thoroughly clean to remove oil,grease,dirt and other foreign material,and apply one shop coat of rust-inhibitive primer containing at least 50%rust-inhibitive pigments. Carefully apply paint to provide smooth and even surface.Minimum dry film thickness 2.0 mils. 1 C. Do not prime surfaces in direct contact bond with concrete or where field welding is required. D. Aluminum Finishes: As Fabricated Finish: AAMA 2605, 10 year qualities: 1. color retention: 5 Delta E 2. chalk resistance: 8 3. gloss retention: 50 percent retention 4. erosion resistance: 10 percent loss 2.4 FABRICATION-INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS 111 A. Wall Opening Frames: 1. ASTM A36 steel, shapes as indicated on Drawings. 2. Anchors: Carbon steel bent straps, 1" x 1/8"x 8". 3. For single acting doors,weld 1/2" x 1-1/4"steel bars stop,continuous,to jamb and head frame members. 4. Weld strap anchors 24" o.c. to frame member. 5. Finish:prime painted at interior,galvanized at exterior. B. Miscellaneous Steel Frames(Non-Structural): 1. ASTM A36,carbon steel headers,with extended leg anchors welded in place. 111 2. Finish: Prime painted. METAL FABRICATIONS 05 50 00-2 RSP 1 IC. Roof Opening Steel Frames(Non-Structural): 1. ASTM A36,carbon steel headers,with extended leg anchors welded in place. 2. Finish:Prime painted. I PART 3 -EXECUTION I3.1 PREPARATION A. Obtain Architect approval prior to site cutting or making adjustments not scheduled. B. Clean and strip site primed steel items to bare metal where site welding is scheduled. C. Make provision for erection loads with temporary bracing. Keep work in alignment. iD. Supply items required to be cast into concrete or embedded in masonry with setting templates,to appropriate Sections. 3.2 INSTALLATION-GENERAL A. Install items plumb and level,accurately fitted,free from distortion or defects. B. Perform field welding in accordance with AWS D1.1. IC. Anchor railing posts in concrete by means of preset pipe sleeves. Grout solid according to manufacturer's instructions. D. After installation,touch-up field welds and scratched or damaged surfaces with primer. Repair galvanized surfaces 1 with galvanizing repair compound. 3.3 INSTALLATION-INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IA. Wall Opening Frames: 1. Maintain opening size,keeping all corners square. 2. Secure anchors within masonry and concrete walls. I 3. Anchor frames at floor,concealing all fastener heads. B. Roof Opening Steel Frames(Non-Structural): 1. Maintain opening size,keeping all corners square. 2. Secure by welding to structure. IEND OF SECTION p I I I IMETAL FABRICATIONS 05 50 00-3 RSP 1 SECTION 06 10 00-CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The work includes but is not limited to rough carpentry,wood trusses, finish carpentry and casework. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Wood Trusses; Comply with Truss Plate Institute recommendations and publications as applicable. B. Casework: Comply with Architectural Woodwork Institute"Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards"latest edition, section 400 as applicable,custom grade. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Wood trusses; submit shop drawings to architect of record. B. Casework; submit shop drawings to architect of record. C. Fire Retardant Treatment for Wood: Submit to architect of record and Walgreens; manufacturer,name of process and warranty terms. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 LUMBER AND TRUSSES A. Comply with PS 20"American Softwood Lumber Standard". B. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp evidencing compliance with grading rules and moisture content. C. Dress lumber;dressed S4S. D. Provide lumber with 19%moisture content at time of dressing. E. Provide grade and species as required by the architect of record. F. Provide treated lumber for exterior framing and as required by local codes. 2.02 SHEATHING&PANELS A. Roof Sheathing:Provide 5/8"minimum thickness plywood,APA rated for exterior use. Oriented Strand Board(OSB)is not acceptable. B. Wall Sheathing: 1. Plywood: APA rated for exterior exposure,5/8"minimum thickness. Oriented Strand Board(OSB)is not acceptable. 2. Glass Mat Gypsum Boards: Dens-Glass Gold or Dens-Glass Gold Fireguard,by Georgia-Pacific Corp.,or GlasRockTM by BPB America,Inc.,5/8"minimum thickness. I CARPENTRY 06 10 00-1 v15.2-06/17 I 3. Fiberocko Brand Sheathing,5/8"minimum thickness,by U.S.Gypsum Company. C. Plywood backing for telephone/electrical,APA grade C-D plugged,with exterior glue,3/4" minimum thickness,install with"C"face exposed. 2.03 WOOD TREATMENT A. Preservation Treatment: Comply with applicable standards of AWPA C2(lumber)and C9 (plywood)and AWPB listed below: 1. Pressure-treat above ground items with water-borne preservatives complying with AWPB LP-2.After treatment,kiln-dry lumber and plywood to a maximum moisture content,respectively,of 19%and 15%. 2. Pressure-treat ground or water contacting members complying with AWPB LP-22. B. Fire Retardant Treatment: Comply with AWPA C-27 as applicable.Process shall not promote premature degradation of wood products in the conditions in which fire-treated lumber/panels will be installed. 1. Provide materials with maximum moisture content,after treatment,of 15%or less. 2. Manufacturer: a. Interior applications:provide"Dricon FRT" or"Hoover Pyro-Guard"with current warranty. b. Exterior applications:provide"Dricon FRX exterior FRT wood or"Hoover i Exterior Fire-X". C. Fasteners:Provide stainless steel or hot-dipped-galvanized connectors/fasteners. Hot-dipped fasteners/connectors shall be continuous galvanized G185 or G90 HDG per ASTM A-653, batch/post HDG per ASTM A-123 (connectors)ASTM A-153 (fasteners)or mechanical galvanizing per ASTM B-695,class 55 or better. 2.04 PLASTIC LAMINATE FABRICATIONS A. All fabrications to be self edged with plastic laminate. I B. Countertops and sills: Comply with AWI standard 400,custom grade. C. Plastic Laminate: nominal 1/16"thick(0.048"+/-0.005"minimum thickness),except as otherwise noted,materials as follows: 1. Sill at pharmacy wall&sales area: Wilsonart Type 107,#D354-60"Designer White", matte finish. 2. Employee Room countertop with rolled back splash and separate side splash: Wilsonart Organic Cotton 4945-38 Fine Velvet Texture finish. 3. Employee Room cabinets(lower and upper): Wilsonart North Sea D90-60 matte finish, thickness 0.028"+0.001"—0.004". 4. Storefront stool: Wilsonart Type 107,#D354-60"Designer White",matte finish. I CARPENTRY 06 10 00-2 v15.2-06/17 1 5. Drive-Thru Casework: Laminate panel at drive-thru window removable knee wall, countertop, side and back panels: Wilsonart High Wear Laminate Type 107HW, #D354-60"Designer White",matte finish. 2.05 MISCELLANEOUS A. Closet/Storage Shelving: Comply with AWI 600,custom grade, and paint finish. B. Miscellaneous wood trim; Comply with AWI 300,custom grade, and paint finish. C. Building Paper:ASTM D 226,Type I, 15 LB,non-perforated asphalt saturated felt. D. Hardboard: Opaque,grade II,tempered smooth one side, 1/4"thick. E. Cedar Fence: Western Red Cedar or White Cedar with band sawn textured surface. 1. Posts: Galvanized steel posts,concealed on the show side(facing neighbors)by a wood board/picket. Provide ASTM A-90 zinc coating,Type I. Line posts shall be min.2.375" (nom. o.d.). Corner and terminal posts shall be min.3.0"(nom. o.d.). 2. Rails: Grade: Standard or Better per NLGA 122b,c, WCLIB 122b, c and WWPA 40.11. 3. Boards: Grade: Custom Knotty per WRCLA. 1 4. Sealer: Olympic MaximumTM Clear Waterproofing Sealant or Walgreen approved equal. F. Employee Room plastic laminate counter and cabinets: Contractor to purchase through Walgreens approved fixture vendor: 1. Contact Amstore Corporation for projects in all states including Puerto Rico. Amstore Corporation 3951 Trade Drive SE Grand Rapids,MI 49508 Brad Breuker 616-247-7118 bbreuker@amstore.co m PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Securely and properly support and anchor all work to accurate fit,lines,level,and plumb without distortion. B. Install fire-retardant treated materials in environments with proper ventilation to prevent degradation of wood materials. C. Metals in contact with pressure treated wood i.e.;blocking at metal deck, etc.,shall be separated by a#15 felt paper. D. Do not cut or alter wood trusses members. E. Condition woodwork/casework to average prevailing humidity conditions in installation area prior to installing. END OF SECTION CARPENTRY 06 10 00-3 v15.2-06/17 I SECTION 07 50 00-MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR PART I-GENERAL 1.01 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS A. This section includes partial roof tear-off,temporary roofing membrane,roof re-cover preparation of new and existing construction in preparation to receive new roofing membrane,related insulation,surfacing,and components and accessories between deck and roofing membrane. B. Prior to Walgreen's acceptance of the completed roofing installation,the Developer or General Contractor shall have the roof inspected by the Walgreen's Roof Consultant. Walgreen's Roof Consultant: RRK Associates,LTD Commercial Industrial Roof Consultants 900 Tri-State Parkway, Suite#800 Gurnee,IL 60031 Attn: Guy H. Snowden Jr. Phone: 847-856-8420 Fax: 847-856-8421 C. The Developer,General Contractor and/or Roofing Contractor shall notify Walgreen's Roof Consultant upon completion of the roof membrane installation,including all sheet metal and related items,to schedule a final roof inspection. Upon inspection of the completed installation by both the membrane manufacturer and Walgreen's Roof Consultant,a letter of acceptance shall be furnished to the Developer and Walgreen Company Roofing Consultant prior to final payment to the Roofing Contractor. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Notify warrantor of existing roofing system before proceeding. Obtain documentation verifying that the proposed repairs will result in the warranty remaining in effect. B. Final inspection of the completed roof shall be scheduled with Walgreen's Roofing Consultant and the inspection completed prior to final payment to the roofing contractor. C. Prior to final acceptance,complete all roofing punchlist work indicated by RRK& Associates.Upon completion, submit to Walgreens and RRK&Associates a letter stating that all punchlist work has been properly completed together with photographs of the completed repairs. All work must comply with Walgreens Criteria.Manufacturer's details shall not override Walgreens Criteria without prior approval by Walgreens and RRK&Associates. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Furnish complete roof system submittals to the Architect of Record and Walgreen's Roofing Consultant for review and approval,including all membrane materials, insulations,mechanical fasteners,bitumen types,sheet metal,accessories,related components and contractor's Certification from the membrane manufacturer. A copy of the warranty shall also be submitted for approval. Submittals shall be received not less than one month prior to starting the project. No work shall commence until the General Contractor,Developer and Roofing Contractor have received approved roofing system submittals. Walgreen Company shall,at it's discretion require copies of roofing submittals. I MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 50 00-1 v15.2 I• B. The Developer or General Contractor shall submit to the Walgreen Roofing Consultant the roofing submittal form attached to the end of this section prior to the installation of the new roofing system. The submittal form shall be sent to the Walgreen Roofing Consultant no later than two weeks prior to the application of the new roofing system for review and approval. 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS A. Install roofing work in strict compliance with manufacturer's requirements. B. The contractor shall prepare and coordinate roofing work to accept the installation of I Walgreens supplied equipment including but not limited to refrigeration equipment and satellite dish and those systems related support rails,curbs,pipe portals,etc. 1.05 WARRANTY A. Remove,replace,patch,and repair materials and surfaces affected by reroofing,by methods and with materials acceptable to existing roof warrantor. 1. Notify warrantor of existing roofing system before proceeding,and upon completion of reroofing. 2. Obtain documentation verifying that existing roofing system has been inspected by warrantor and warranty remains in effect. Submit documentation at Project closeout. PART II-PRODUCTS I 2.01 ROOFING MATERIALS A. Roofing materials to be compatible with existing membrane roofing system. I PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION A. Protect existing membrane roofing system that is indicated not to be reroofed. 1. Limit traffic and material storage to areas of existing roofing membrane that have been protected. 2. Maintain temporary protection and leave in place until replacement roofing has been completed. Remove temporary protection on completion of reroofing. I B. Coordinate with Owner to shut down air-intake equipment in the vicinity of the Work. Cover air-intake louvers before proceeding with reroofing work that could affect indoor air quality or activate smoke detectors in the ductwork. 1. Comply with Owner's requirements for maintaining fire watch when temporarily disabling smoke detectors. C. During removal operations,have sufficient and suitable materials on-site to facilitate rapid installation of temporary protection in the event of unexpected rain. D. Maintain roof drains in functioning condition to ensure roof drainage at end of each workday. Prevent debris from entering or blocking roof drains and conductors. Use roof-drain plugs specifically designed for this purpose. Remove roof-drain plugs at end of each workday,when no work is taking place,or when rain is forecast. 1. If roof drains are temporarily blocked or unserviceable due to roofing system removal or partial installation of new membrane roofing system,provide alternative drainage method to remove water and eliminate ponding. 2. Do not permit water to enter into or under existing membrane roofing system components that are to remain. I MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 50 00-2 v15.2 I IE. Verify that rooftop utilities and service piping have been shut off before beginning the Work. I3.02 ROOF TEAR-OFF A. General: Notify Owner each day of extent of roof tear-off proposed for that day and obtain authorization to proceed. IB. Remove pavers and accessories from roofing membrane. Store and protect pavers and accessories for reuse. Discard cracked pavers. I C. Partial Roof Tear-Off: Remove existing roofing membrane and immediately check for presence of moisture by visually observing cover boards,roof insulation, substrate boards that will remain. 1. Coordinate with Owner's inspector to schedule times for tests and inspections immediately after membrane removal. 2. Remove wet or damp boards and roof insulation. 3.03 DECK PREPARATION IA. Inspect deck after tear-off or partial tear-off of membrane roofing system. B. If deck surface is not suitable for receiving new roofing or if structural integrity of deck is I suspect,immediately notify Architect-Engineer. Do not proceed with installation until directed by Architect-Engineer. 3.04 INFILL MATERIALS INSTALLATION IA. Immediately after removal of selected portions of existing membrane roofing system,and inspection and repair,if needed, of deck,fill in the tear-off areas to match existing membrane roofing system construction. I 1. Installation of infill materials is specified in Section 00 00 00//Insert Section name and title//. 2. Install new roofing membrane patch over roof infill area. If new roofing membrane is installed the same day tear-off is made,roofing membrane patch is Inot required. 3.05 TEMPORARY ROOFING MEMBRANE A. Install approved temporary roofing membrane over area to be reroofed if required. B. Remove temporary roofing membrane before installing new roofing membrane. 3.06 INSTALLATION A. Install roof system in strict compliance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Provide saddles/crickets at all curbs and equipment bases to push water around curbs. C. Protect all adjoining and finished surfaces,including,but not limited to walls,glazing systems,pavements,walks and landscaping. Repair damaged areas to"as new" condition at no cost to Walgreen Company. I D. Provide prefabricated jackets and/or pipe portals,weather tight and insect proof,at all pipe clusters. The use of pitch pockets,or sealant pockets are strictly prohibited on Walgreen Company roofs.All soil stacks,flue stacks and any other pipe penetration shall I be flashed in on top of the completed roof membrane. E. Do not install more insulation and membrane than can be made watertight before the end of each days work. I F. Repair/replace deteriorated,defective or damaged roofing prior to final acceptance by Walgreen Company. I IMEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 50 00-3 v15.2 I G. Standing water will not be permitted on any completed roof. All areas where standing water exists shall be corrected prior to final acceptance of the installation by Walgreens regardless of acceptance of standing water by the membrane manufacturer. Standing water is any amount of water remaining on the roof 48 hours after a rainfall. H. Splash blocks shall consist of pre-manufactured concrete units set on roof pads or additional layers of membrane and placed under all condensation lines and downspouts. I. All pipe supports shall be placed over a roof pad that is adhered to the roof surface. J. All gas,condensation lines,spigots,and electrical lines that penetrate the field of the roof must be flashed thru a Portals Plus or Pate pipe flashing detail as detailed in the Walgreen Criteria. The use of a lead sleeve and caulk to flash a penetration is not acceptable. K. All masonry perimeter walls must be covered and flashed in with roofing material per the requirements of the membrane manufacturer. At high wall details where the flashing height exceeds 24",separate the base flashing from the wall flashing with a metal counterflashing detail.Installations of full height parapet membrane flashing must be accompanied by written confirmation that the system manufacturer will warrant/guarantee the installation. L. Sign penetrations thru the wall flashings must be above 24"from the completed roof height and properly flashed so as not to affect the wall flashing warranty. M. All penetration boots must be terminated with a metal draw band and sealed with caulk. N. All fasteners used to secure caps,hoods,counterflashings and coping details shall consist of stainless steel,neoprene washered screws. Nails are not acceptable. O. For modified bitumen or built-up roofs,clear the roof of all excess loose granules upon completion of the roof. Also,all asphalt bleed-out must be covered with granules. P. Modified bitumen and built-up roof membrane shall be"White Granule"in color. Q. Penetrations through any roof curb base flashing or any wall flashing is prohibited. R. All exposed roofing cement at curb corners and flashing side laps shall be coated wit aluminum roof coating or white elastomeric roof coating.Exposed,uncoated roofing cement is prohibited. S. All Portals Plus,Alumi-Flash and Pate curb and penetration details shall be insulated with loose batt insulation prior to placement of the penetration boots. T. Install ridge vents at tower and drive through roofs. U. Install weeps and through wall flashing at tower side walls above the tower base flashings. V. At all locations where coping caps terminate into a wall,fabricate the cap to provide a return that extends up the wall not less than 4 inches.Top of return shall be protected by counter flashing. Coping cap ends at the inside and outside faces of the wall shall receive a continuous bead of NP-1 sealant. W. Provide full sheet width,fully adhered roof walk pads in front of roof hatch,tower access door,around all RTUs,satellite mast and other roof top equipment.Walk pads extending into drainage valleys shall be cut to allow water to flow unobstructed to roof drains. END OF SECTION I 1 MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 50 00-4 v15.2 I WALGREEN ROOFING SUBMITTAL FORM APRIL 26, 2010 PLEASE FAX TO RRK ASSOCIATES,LTD.@ 847-856-8421 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL RRK ASSOCIATES.LTD.-900 TRI-STATE PARKWAY,SUITE 800,GURNEE,IL.60031(PHONE)847-856-8420 Walgreen Store# Installing Roofing Contractor: Walgreen Store Address: Roofing System Type: Built-up w/Cap❑ Modified Bitumen❑ EPDM❑ PVC❑ Membrane Manufacturer: Specification# Base Sheet: Base Sheet Attachment: #of Plys: Intermediate Plys: #of Plys: Modified Bitumen-Membrane: Built-up Cap Sheet Membrane: EPDM Membrane: TPO Membrane: Asphalt Type and Manufacturer: Insulation Type and Manufacturer: (Top) Thickness: Securement: (Base) Thickness: Securement: Roof Deck Type: Tapered Insulation Type and Slope: Attachment: Sheet Metal Type and Manufacturer: Roof Warranty Type and Number of Years: Shingle/Standing Seam/Tile Roofing Type and Manufacturer: RRK Associates Ltd.Approval Stamp: Comments: I The following must also accompany the submittal form for approval: •Letter of Certification from the membrane manufacture for the installing roofing contractor. •Copy of the Membrane Manufacturer's Warranty to be issued and Pre-Installation Notice. •Copy of the installing Roofing Contractors 5-Year Workmanship Warranty. MEMBRANE ROOFING REPAIR 07 50 00-5 v15.2 I ISECTION 07 60 00—FLASHING AND SHEET METAL IPART1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. The work includes: Metal counter flashing. Metal wall flashing,roof edge,and coping. Equipment curbs. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with the recommendations of S.M.A.C.N.A. (Latest Edition). B. Sheet metal details,including copings,related to the membrane roofing installation shall be installed by the membrane roofing installer. I C. Unfinished 24 ga. sheet metal is not acceptable for use on any roofing component. Only non-corrosive or pre-finished metals,as specified below, shall be allowed. IPARTII-PRODUCTS 2.01 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL MATERIALS IA. Zinc-coated Steel: Commercial quality,ASTM A 525,G90 hot-dip galvanized,(24 gauge)except as otherwise indicated,pre-finished with Kynar 500/Hylar 5000 coating. All counterflashings shall be 24 gauge. IB. Colors: Pre-finish all exposed metal flashing to match existing adjacent flashing. 2.02 MISCELLANEOUS FLASHING AND SHEET METAL ACCESSORIES ,I A. Solder:For use with steel or copper,provide 50-50 tin/lead solder(ASTM B 32),with rosin flux. I B. Fasteners: Same metal as flashing/sheet metal. Match finish of exposed heads with material being fastened. IC. Mastic Sealant:Polyisobutylene;non-hardening,non-skinning,non-drying, non- migrating sealant. D. Adhesives:Type recommended by flashing sheet manufacturer for waterproof/weather- resistant seaming and adhesive application of flashing sheet. E. Reglets:Metal or plastic units, compatible with flashing indicated,non-corrosive. IF. Metal accessories:Provide sheet metal clips, straps,anchoring devices and all accessory units as required for installation of work,matching or compatible with material being installed,noncorrosive. I G. Roofing cement ASTM D-2822 asphaltic. 2.03 FABRICATED UNITS I A. General Metal Fabrication: Shop-fabricate work to greatest extent possible. Comply with details shown,and with applicable requirements of SMACNA"Architectural Sheet Metal IManual".Fabricate for waterproof and weather-resistant performance;with expansion IFLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07 60 00-1 v15.2 I P rovisions for runningwork, sufficient to permanently prevent leakage,damage or I deterioration of the work.Form exposed sheet metal work without buckling with exposed edges folded back to form hems. 1. Coping Joints: Use S.M.A.C.N.A.joint types J5 thru J12 in compliance with S.M.A.C.N.A Architectural Sheet Metal Manual table 3-1 "Coping Design",for the specific metal thickness,type and coping width. 2. Pre-engineered/manufactured coping cap systems complying with ANSI/SPRI ES-1 Standards and S.M.A.C.N.A. standards are acceptable if approved by Walgreens Project Architect. III B. Expansion Provisions:Where lapped or bayonet-type expansion provisions in work cannot be used,or would not be water/weatherproof,form expansion joints of intermeshing hooked flanges,not less than 1" deep,filled with mastic sealant. I C. Sealant Joints:Where movable,non-expansion type joints are indicated or required for proper performance of work,form metal to provide for proper installation of elastomeric sealant,in compliance with SMACNA standards. D. Separations:Provide for separation of metal from non-compatible metal or corrosive substrates,with bituminous coating or other permanent separation. F. Metal roof edge systems(including copings),shall comply with ANSI/SPRI ES- 1 standards and applicable codes. 1 2.05 EQUIPMENT CURBS/SUPPORTS/FLASHING A. Equipment Rails; 18 GA galvanized steel,monolithic construction with integral base plate,continuous welded cover seams,factory installed 2x6 wood nailer #ER-4A by 111 Roof Products&Systems Corp.,Bensenville,Illinois(630)766-5240 or(800)774-5240. B. Equipment Curbs; 18 ga.galvanized steel with continuous welded cover seams,factory installed wood nailer,factory installed 1 1/2 thick 3 pound density rigid insulation and reinforcing as required to support equipment. PART III-EXECUTION I 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: li A. Comply with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations,and with SMACNA"Architectural Sheet Metal Manual".Anchor units as required to be secure and permanently watertight/weathertight. END OF SECTION I 1 I I FLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07 60 00-2 v15.2 I SECTION 07 90 00 JOINT PROTECTION IPART 1 -GENERAL II 1.01 QUALITY ASSURANCE IA. Applicator Qualifications:Applicator shall have a minimum of 5 years experience successfully installing sealants. I B. Compatibility;Applicator shall be responsible for verifying that sealants used are compatible with joint substrates. C. Guarantee; Sealant joints shall be guaranteed against adhesives and cohesive failure and water penetration through the sealed joint for 5 years. D. Apply sealants in strict compliance with manufacturer instructions. PART II PRODUCTS 2.01 SEALANTS A. Interior Sealants and Caulking 1. Toilet rooms;use reference#S 8. 2. General;use caulking reference#C 1. I 2.02 REFERENCE NUMBERS I REF ASTM FED. # SPEC SPEC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION IS=Sealant S-8 C-920-05 TT-S-001543 (a) -One component,non-sag, Type S and/or mildew resistant I Class 25 TT-S-00230 silicone sealant Grade NS Class A Shore A hardness of 25-30 IC=Caulking C-1 C-834-05 N/A -One component acrylic latex caulking minimum 75%recovery per ASTM C-736-00 Maximum joint movement of+/-7.5% PART III-EXECUTION I 1 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Clean joints to eliminate all detrimental substances. B. Install joint filler and backing without gaps between ends. C. Sealant depth shall be '/2 of joint width with a minimum depth of and a maximum of 'A"unless otherwise required by the sealant manufacturer. D. Do not install sealant on damp,dirty or oily surfaces. Do not install sealant when Itemperatures are below 40°F unless specifically allowed by manufacturer's instructions. IJOINT PROTECTION 07 90 00-1 v15.2 I 3.02 CLEANING AND PROTECTION I A. Clean off excess sealants or smears adjacent to joints without damaging adjacent surface or finishes. B. Protect sealants from damage and contaminants until fully cured. Damaged or contaminated sealants shall be cut out and replaced. END OF SECTION I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I JOINT PROTECTION 07 90 00-2 v15.2 I I ISECTION 08 11 00-METAL DOOR FRAMES IPART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 QUALITY ASSURANCE I A. Provide doors and frames complying with ANSI A250.8, SDI 100"Recommended Specifications Standard Steel Doors and Frames". B. Regulatory Requirements: Conform to applicable local building codes for fire rated I requirements of all door and frame assemblies. 1. Provide assemblies complying with NFPA 252,"Fire Tests of Door Assemblies",UL 10B,"Fire Tests of Door Assemblies",and UL 10C"Positive I Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies". 1.02 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Handle,store and protect products in accordance with the manufacturers printed Iinstructions. B. Do not store under non-vented plastic or canvas shelters. IC. Remove wrappers immediately if they become wet. PARTII-PRODUCTS 1 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements,provide steel doors and frames by one of the following: I1. Amweld/Div.American Welding&Mfg.Co. 2. Ceco Corp. I 3. Curries 4. Fleming Steel Doors and Frames,an Assa Abloy Group Company 5. Steelcraft/Div. American Standard Co. 2.02 MATERIALS IA. Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strip: Commercial quality carbon steel,pickled and oiled, complying with ASTM A 1011. I B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Commercial quality carbon steel, complying with ASTM A 1008. C. Galvanized Steel Sheets:Zinc-coated carbon steel sheets,complying with ASTM A-653, IG60 zinc coating,mill phosphatized. D. Supports and Anchors:Fabricate of not less than 18-gage galvanized sheet steel. E. Inserts,Bolts,and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard units, except hot-dip galvanize I items to be built into exterior walls,complying with ASTM A 153,Class C or D as applicable. 2.03 SHOP APPLIED PAINT A. Primer:Rust-inhibitive enamel or paint,either air-drying or baking, suitable as a base for specified finish paints. 1 2.04 FABRICATION A. Fabricate frames with 12-gage concealed stiffeners,reinforcement,edge channels, louvers,and moldings from either cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel(at fabricator's option). I ISTEEL DOOR FRAMES 08 11 00-1 v15.2 I B. Exposed Fasteners:Unless otherwise indicated,provide countersunk flat Phillips heads for exposed screws and bolts. C. Finish Hardware Preparation:Doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed finish111 hardware.Comply with applicable requirements of ANSI A115 series specifications. 2.05 STANDARD STEEL FRAMES A. Provide metal frames for doors,of types and styles as shown on drawings. Conceal fastenings,unless otherwise indicated. B. Interior Frames: 1. Interior doorframes shall be minimum 18-gage cold-rolled furniture steel. 2. Fabricate frames with mitered corners,K-D(knock down)type. C. Door Silencers:Except on weather-stripped frames,drill stops to receive 3 silencers on111 strike jambs. PART III-EXECUTION I 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that substrate conditions are acceptable for installation of doors and frames in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions,including installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of standard steel doors and frames. 3.02 INSTALLATION I A. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions B. Install frames in accordance with SDI-105 "Recommended Erection Instructions For Steel Frames". C. Install doors in accordance with SDI-100. D. At in-place concrete or masonry construction, set frames and secure to adjacent construction with machine screws and masonry anchorage devices. E. Install fire-rated doors and frames in accordance with NFPA Std.No. 80 and local code authority requirements. 111 F. All frames other than slip-on types shall be fastened to the adjacent structure to retain their position and stability. 1. In metal stud partitions,install at least 3 wall anchors per jamb at hinge and strike levels.In open steel stud partitions,place studs in wall anchor notches and wire tie.In closed steel stud partitions,attach wall anchors to studs with tapping screws. 2. Drywall slip-on frames shall be installed in prepared wall openings,and shall use pressure type and sill anchors to maintain stability. F. K-D(knock down)and Slip-On Frames to be installed in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. G. Final adjustments: Check and readjust operating finish hardware items,leaving steel doors and frames undamaged and in complete and proper operating condition. 3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Adjust hardware and door movement for smooth,quiet and balanced door movement. I END OF SECTION I STEEL DOOR FRAMES 08 11 00-2 v15.2 I SECTION 08 14 00-WOOD DOORS IPART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Types: 1. Solid core flush wood doors with veneer faces. 1 2. Solid core flush wood doors with high pressure decorative laminate faces. B. Shop priming of wood doors is included. IC. Louvers for wood doors(furnished and installed)are included. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE IA. WDMA I.S. 1A,2011 —Window and Door Manufacturers Association. B. Product Performance: Provide documents showing compliance to the following WDMA attributes,validating the specified WDMA Performance Duty Level: 1. Adhesive Bonding Durability: WDMA TM-6 I 2. Cycle Slam: WDMA TM-7 3. Hinge Loading: WDMA TM-8 4. Screw Holding: WDMA TM-10 a. Door Face I b. Vertical Door Edge c. Horizontal Door Edge(applies when hardware is attached) I C. Fire-Rated Wood Doors:Provide wood doors which match units tested in door and frame assemblies per ASTM E 2074 and UL 10C and which are labeled and listed for ratings indicated by UL,other testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. I D. Manufacturer: Obtain doors from a single manufacturer unless noted otherwise. I E. Door Manufacturer's Warranty: Submit door manufacturer's standard,signed by Manufacturer,Installer and Contractor,agreeing to repair or replace defective doors. 1. Solid Core Flush Interior Doors:Life of installation. IPART II-PRODUCTS I2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Subject to compliance with requirements,provide products of one of the following: 1. Algoma Hardwoods,Inc. 2. Eggers Industries 3. Graham®Wood Doors 4. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company 5. Marshfield DoorSystems,Inc. (formerly Weyerhauser Company) 6. Mohawk Flush Doors,Inc. I IWOOD DOORS 08 14 00-1 v15.2— 10/17 I 2.02 INTERIOR FLUSH WOOD DOORS I A. Grade: WDMA I.S. 1-A Performance Grade Extra Heavy Duty. I B. Core types to be selected: 1. Stave Lumber Core(SLC)Doors: a. Provide low density wood blocks,kiln dried,not more than 2 1/2 inches wide,random lengths,joints well staggered. 2. Wood-Base Particleboard Core(PC)Doors: a. Provide PC with a minimum density per ANSI A208.1. Grade LD-2 as required to meet WDMA performance duty level specified without added blocking. 3. Structural-Composite-Lumber-Core(SCLC)Doors: a. Provide SCLC as required to meet WDMA Performance Level specified. b. Provide SCLC for all doors with exception of 45-90 minute fire rated and sound rated doors. C. Door Faces: 1. Door with Opaque Finish,all interior doors: a. Faces: Any closed-grain standard thickness hardwood of mill option or medium density overlay(MDO). b. Grade: Custom.Apply MDO directly to high-density fiberboard crossbands. c. Construction:Five plies. Stiles and rails are bonded to core,and then entire unit is abrasive planed before veneering. 2. Grade: Custom 3. Construction: Stiles and rails are bonded to core then entire unit is abrasive planed before faces are applied,finally,edge bands after faces. D. Door thickness 1 3/4 inches. E. Fire-Rated Solid Core Doors. Comply with the following requirements: I 1. Faces and WDMA Grade:Match non-rated doors in same area of building, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Construction:Manufacturer's standard core construction as required to provide fire-resistance rating indicated. 2.03 LOUVERS AND LIGHT FRAMES: A. Louvers:Door manufacturer's standard metal louvers,of size indicated,formed of 18 gage cold-rolled steel,factory primed for finish painting. B. Frames for Light Openings in Fire-rated Doors:Manufacturer's standard frame formed of 18-gage cold-rolled steel, factory-primed for paint,and approved for use in door of fire rating indicated. 2.04 FABRICATION A. Openings: Cut and trim openings through doors and panels as shown.Comply with applicable requirements of referenced standards for kind(s)of doors required. 1. Light Openings: I WOOD DOORS 08 14 00-2 v15.2— 10/17 1 Ia. Factory cut openings.Provide 18-gage cold rolled metal frames. Primed for painted doors. I b. At all pharmacy doors,the removable stops shall be placed on the pharmacy side of door. Non-removable stops shall be placed at opposite side of pharmacy door. Finish of metal frames is comparable to satin chrome US26D. III c. Fire rated doors with light openings shall have UL listed wire glass. i. Factory install glass as required. 2. Louvers: Factory install louvers in prepared openings. 1 2.05 SHOP-PRIMING: A. Door for Opaque finish: Before delivery of doors shop-prime all six faces as follows: I1. Paint Finish:Prime with one coat of wood primer;interior enamel under coat (FS-TT-E-543). l2. Moore's alkyd enamel under body. 2.06 PREFITTING AND PREPARATION FOR HARDWARE(Contractor's option) IA. Prefit and pre machine wood doors at factory. PART III-EXECUTION 1 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Condition doors to average prevailing humidity in installation area prior to hanging. Seal Icut surface after fitting and machining. B. Fitting Clearances:For non-rated doors provide clearances of 1/8"at jambs and heads; I and 1/8" from bottom of door to top of decorative floor finish or covering.Where threshold is shown or scheduled,provide 1/4"clearance from bottom of door to top of threshold. I 1. For fire-rated doors,provide clearances complying with NFPA 80. 2. Bevel non-rated doors 1/8"in 2" at lock and hinge edges. 3. Bevel fire-rated doors 1/8"in 2"in lock edge;trim stile rails only to extent permitted Iby labeling agency. 3.02 OPERATION A. Rehang or replace doors,which do not swing or operate freely,as directed by Architect. END OF SECTION I I I I IWOOD DOORS 08 14 00-3 v15.2— 10/17 I 111 SECTION 08 70 00 -HARDWARE PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The extent of finish hardware required is shown on drawings and schedules. B. Types of required hardware: Butt Hinges Door Pulls and Push Plates Locks, Latch Sets and Rim Cylinders Keyless Combination Lock Closers Wall and Floor Bumpers Silencers Sweeps and Weather-stripping Door Protection and Kick Plates 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Obtain each type of hardware from a single manufacturer. B. Hardware supplier shall have warehousing facilities and shall have been furnishing finish hardware for not less than three years. C. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide hardware complying with NFPA 80 and local codes and ordinances. Furnish units with"UL" or"FM" labels as required. D. Accessibility: Provide hardware complying with the requirements of the "Americans With Disabilities Act". E. Discrepancies: Furnish proper types, finishes, fasteners, and quantities based on codes, requirements, etc. in effect at time of installation. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Hardware Schedule: Final hardware schedule fully coordinated with other work, frames and operation. Indicate type, style, function, finish, fastening location and manufacturer for each hardware item. B. Templates: Furnish templates to each fabricator of doors, frames, and work factory prepared to receive hardware. I I HARDWARE 08 70 00-1 v15.2 I PART II-PRODUCTS 2.01 SCHEDULED HARDWARE 1 A. Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, etc. are indicated on the criteria drawings. I B. Manufacturers; Provide hardware from manufacturers listed in the schedule(on drawings)or the comparable products of the alternate manufacturers listed below; Item: Alternate Manufacturers: Butt Hinges Hager or McKinney Door Pulls and Push Plates Hager or Rockwood Lock Sets,Latch Sets,Rim Cylinders Arrow, Sargent or Yale Keyless Combination Locks None Alarm Locks None Closers LCN,Yale or Sargent Wall/Floor Bumpers Hager or Rockwood Silencers Hager or Rockwood Thresholds and Sweeps National Guard or Pemko Weather-stripping Pemko, Reese or Zero Door Protection and Kick Plates Hager I 2.02 MATERIALS &FABRICATION A. Hand of Door: Drawings show swing of each door leaf. Furnish each hardware item for I' proper installation and operation of door movement. B. Manufacturers Nameplates: Shall not be visible except for required UL labels. I C. Fasteners: Conform to templates,prepared for machine screw installation. Provide Phillips flat-head screws (unless noted otherwise), finish to match hardware. Provide I concealed fasteners when available. Do not use exposed thru-bolts(unless noted otherwise). Thru-bolts allowed at Sur-Lock and Trident hardware. 2.03 HINGES A. Screws: Phillips flat-head machine screws except furnish Phillips flat-head wood screws for installation into wood. Screw finish to match hinge. B. Hinge Pins: Exterior doors,non-removable pins with security studs. All other interior doors,non-rising pins(unless noted otherwise). 2.04 LOCK CYLINDERS &KEYING A. Keying: Locks shall not be master keyed. Provide keying as indicated on the hardware schedule on sheet A-610. I HARDWARE 08 70 00-2 v15.2 I I2.05 LOCKS, LATCHES, BOLTS I A. Strikes: Provide manufacturer's standard wrought box strike for each latch or lock bolt, with curved lip extended to protect frame, finished to match hardware set. IB. Lock Throw: Provide 5/8" minimum. Comply with UL for rated doors. 2.06 PUSH/PULL UNITS IA. Provide manufacturers standard exposed fasteners. 2.07 CLOSERS IA. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for closer size, door size, exposure and use. Thru-bolt fasteners shall be used only at interior wood doors. IB. Access-free doors: Where installation must be handicapped accessible, comply with A.D.A. regarding opening force and delayed action. 1 2.08 DOOR TRIM UNITS I A. Protection Plates and Kick Plates; Stainless steel(US 32D finish),20 ga., fabricated to dimensions indicated on Criteria Drawings. Provide protection plates with overlapping wrap around door edges. 1 B. Mount with manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners. 2.09 WEATHERSTRIPPING IA. Jambs and heads: Continuous extruded aluminum walls and flanges with bumper type, replaceable, flexible bulb/loop vinyl insert. IB. Door sweep: Extruded aluminum with loop type replaceable rubber insert. IPART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Mounting height for devices required for accessible door passage, including,but not I limited to lever handles,knobs,push plates,pull handles, alarm locks, cylinder locks etc. shall not exceed 48"above finish floor(AFF)or as required to comply with Americans With Disabilities Act. Unless required otherwise by code,mount hardware as noted below. 1 1. 40 5/16"AFF to centerline of strike for latches, locks,knobs, levers, cross bar exit devices. 2. 42"AFF to centerline of door pulls. 1 3. 45"AFF to centerline of dead bolts,push plates. B. Set units plumb,true to line and location, attached as required for proper operation. I IHARDWARE 08 70 00-3 v15.2 1 C. Set thresholds for exterior doors in a full bed of butyl rubber or polyisobutylene sealant. 3.02 ADJUST AND CLEAN I A. Replace units which cannot be adjusted for proper operation. B. Final adjustment must occur within one week of occupancy by tenant. ' END OF SECTION 1 I I I I I 1 . I I I I 1 I HARDWARE 08 70 00-4 v15.2 1 I SECTION 08 80 00—GLAZING PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Glass and glazing work includes: 1 1. Interior laminated safety glass. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with recommendations of the Flat Glass Marketing Association"Glazing Manual"and"Sealant Manual". B. Comply with ASTM C 1036 or ASTM C 1048(tempered),ASTM C 1172(laminated glass)and CPSC 16 CFR Part 1201 (safety glazing) . C. Warranty: Provide written warranty covering manufacturing defects, signed by the manufacturer,for the periods stated below after substantial completion. 1. Float Glass: Manufacturers standard five-year minimum period. 2. Laminated Glass:Manufacturers standard,four-year minimum period. 1 PART II-PRODUCTS 2.01 GLASS PRODUCTS-GENERAL A. Provide Primary glass complying with FS DD-G-451 and Heat-Treated glass complying with FS DD-G-1403. B. Fabricate to sizes and thickness recommended by glass manufacturers for application indicated. C. Heat Strengthening: If climatic,or shading conditions exist which will cause increased thermal stresses in the glass,increasing the possibility of thermal breakage,provide heat strengthened glass complying with ASTM C 1048,Kind HS. D. Glazing below 7'-0"A.F.F.to be laminated for security and safety. 2.03 GLASS PRODUCTS: A. Clear Tempered Float Glass: Grade B(fully tempered), style I(uncoated surfaces),type I (float),quality q3,class 1. B. Translucent White Laminated Glass(65%visible light transmittance): Two panes of equal thickness,laminated together with a minimum.015 thick plastic interlayer for a total thickness of/a"complying with the following: 1. Plastic Interlayer: Glass manufacturer's standard translucent white polyvinyl butyral interlayer which shall not show tendency to bubble,discolor or lose physical or mechanical properties after laminating. 2. Glass: Clear float glass,both panes(tempered if required by code). 2.04 GLAZING SEALANTS(Interior Applications) A. General:Comply with recommendations of sealant and glass manufacturers for selection of glazing sealants with performance and compatibility characteristics suitable for application and conditions indicated. B. Colors: Match color of frame finish. 1 2.05 MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS A. Compatibility: All materials shall be compatible with surfaces contacted in installation. B. Cleaners,Primers and Sealers: As recommended by sealant/gasket manufacturer. GLAZING 08 80 00-1 v15.2 I C. Setting Blocks: ASTM C 864 neoprene, 80 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness;length 4 inches,width of glazing rabbet space less 1/16 inch,height required for glazing method, pane weight and pane area. D. Spacers: Shims: ASTM C 864: neoprene, 50 to 60 Shore durometer hardness;length 3 inches,one half height of glazing stop,thickness required for application,one face self- adhesive. E. Glazing Splines: ASTM C 864,resilient polyvinyl chloride,extruded shape to fit glazing channel retaining slot;black color. PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION/INSTALLATION A. Clean glazing/framing members immediately before glazing to remove all detrimental substances. B. Adjust glazing channel dimensions as required by conditions for proper bite,edge/face clearances,and seal thickness. C. Install properly sized setting blocks in sill rabbet at one quarter of glass width from each corner,but not closer than 6"unless noted. Set blocks in thin course of sealant suitable for heel bead use. D. Provide spacers and edge blocks,correctly sized for conditions. Provide 1/8"minimum bite of spacers on glass. E. Miter cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners,prevent pull away at corners,seal corner and butt joints as recommended by gasket manufacturer. F. Trim sight exposed tape flush with stop and finish sealant flush with sight line. I 3.02 PROTECTION AND CLEANING A. Protect glass from contaminating substances. I B. Remove and replace broken,chipped,cracked,abraded or damaged glass. C. Remove labels and wash glass on both faces prior to final acceptance as directed by Walgreens. D. Remove glazing materials from finish surfaces. I END OF SECTION I I I GLAZING 08 80 00-2 v15.2 I 111 SECTION 09 29 00-GYPSUM BOARD IPART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION I A. Types of work include: 1. Gypsum drywall including screw-type metal support system. 2. Gypsum backing boards for application of other finishes. 1 3. Exterior gypsum drywall materials. 4. Drywall finishing. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE I A. Fire-resistance ratings:Where fire-resistance ratings are indicated,provide materials/ assemblies complying with ASTM E 119-OOa and as required by local authorities. IB. Comply with recommendations of Gypsum Association GA-216. C. Comply with ASTM C 1396,"Specification for Gypsum Board". Only use gypsum Iboard manufactured in the United States. PART II-PRODUCTS 1 2.01 METAL SUPPORT MATERIALS A. Ceiling support systems: Size components to comply with ASTM C 754. I 1. Main runners:Hot or cold-rolled steel channels with rust inhibitive paint. 2. Hanger wire: ASTM A 641,soft,Class 1 galvanized. I B. Furring members:ASTM C 645;25 ga.min.thickness,hat-shaped or C-shaped(spans over 4 ft.). 2.02 WALL/PARTITION SUPPORT MATERIALS IA. Studs: ASTM C 645;22 gauge,3-5/8"or 6"as noted. Provide heavier ga.if required by Architect of Record or by manufacturer's span table for allowable gauge minimums. IB. Runners: Match studs,use type recommended by stud manufacturer for conditions. C. "Z"-Furring members: Screw-type galvanized steel,ASTM A 653,G 60,24 ga.min. thickness designed for mechanical attachment of insulation boards to masonry and concrete walls. D. Fasteners: Type and size recommended by stud/furring manufacturer for conditions. E. Deflection Track:ASTM A-653,galvanized steel sheet deep leg track,provide:"SLP- TRK"by Sliptrack Systems,Inc.,"Deep Leg Track w/Slip Clip"by Fire Trak Corp., I "Deflection Track"by Marino/Ware®or"VertiClip SLD"series by Steel Network,Inc. 2.03 GYPSUM BOARD 1 A. Gypsum Wallboard:ASTM C 1396,regular types unless noted otherwise. Provide Type X for fire-resistant rated assemblies. 1. Thickness: 5/8"minimum. I2. Edges: Tapered. GYPSUM BOARD 09 29 00-1 v15.2-06/17 1 I B. Water-Resistant Backing Board(WR):ASTM C 1396,regular types unless noted otherwise. Provide Type X for fire-resistant rated assemblies. 1. Thickness: 5/8"minimum. 2. Edges:Tapered. C. Exterior Gypsum Ceiling and/or Soffit Board: ASTM C 1396,Type X,"Fireshield"or "Firecode Core"for fire-resistant rated assemblies.Provide manufacturers standard edges. 1. Acceptable products;USG"Sheetrock Brand Exterior Gypsum Ceiling Board", National Gypsum"Gold Bond Brand Exterior Soffit Board". 2. Thickness: 5/8"minimum. 2.04 TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Provide manufacturers standard galvanized corner-beads,L-type edge trim beads,U-type edge trim beads,and one-piece control joint beads. 2.05 JOINT TREATMENT A. ASTM C 475 as recommended by manufacturer for application intended. I B. Joint Tape:Paper reinforcing tape. C. Joint Compound:Vinyl-type powder or ready-mixed for interior use,except as noted otherwise below. 1. Grade: Single multi-purpose grade for entire application. 2. Water-resistant Board Joint Compound: Special water-resistant type. Treat joints,fastener heads and cut edges. Use USG Sheetrock Setting-Type 111 (Durabond 45 or 90),or approved equal. 3. Exterior Gypsum Board Joint Compound;Use USG Sheetrock Setting-Type (Durabond),Durabond LC, Sheetrock Lightweight(Easy-Sand),or approved equal. 2.06 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS I A. Comply with gypsum board manufacturer recommendations. B. Gypsum Board Screws: Comply with ASTM C-1002-01. I C. Sound Attenuating Blankets: FS HH-I-521 Type I;semi-rigid mineral fiber blankets, Class 25 flame spread,full thickness of stud. I D. Security Mesh: ASTM A-1011,ASTM F-1267,Type I,Class 1,2,and 3,Grade A, 16 gauge carbon steel,expanded to form a 3/4 inch diamond mesh. E. Rodent Protection: Provide 16 gauge metal flashing on both sides(when allowed)of demising wall studs a minimum of 12"high(verify height with Walgreens)under gypsum drywall when demising wall is not masonry and when directed by Walgreens. F. Exterior Soffit Vents: Continuous vent. Provide gauge and ventilation area to suit 1. Acceptable manufacturers: a. Superior Products, SFT series,galvanized steel ventilation screed. Color: Paint to match adjoining EIFS. b. Alcoa,"Vent-a-Strip",model 70 or 79,color:white. GYPSUM BOARD 09 29 00-2 v15.2-06/17 I Ic. Amico"Vinyl Soffit Screed Ventilator", insert style AMSVI-300 or sheathing style AMSV-300-50. Id. Stockton Products"soffit vent/reveal screed. PART III-EXECUTION I3.01 INSTALLATION OF METAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS A. Installation Standard:ASTM C 754. IB. DO NOT BRIDGE building expansion joints with support system. C. Ceiling Support Systems: Secure hangers to structural support by direct connection where 1 possible. DO NOT ANCHOR support systems to metal roof deck. 1. Level main runners to tolerance of 1/4"in 12'-0"measured in any direction. 2. Attach metal wall track/angle wherever system meets vertical surfaces. I Mechanically join support members,butt-cut to fit wall track. 3. Install auxiliary trim/framing at termination of drywall work, at light fixtures, etc.,for proper support of drywall and other work. 1 3.02 WALL/PARTITION SUPPORT SYSTEMS A. Install supplementary framing,blocking and bracing at terminations in work for support I of fixtures,equipment,grab bars,toilet accessories,etc. 1. At partitions which: adjoin another tenant(demising walls),support soffits or decor wall fixtures,provide 22 ga. 6"studs at 24"o.c.,attached to structure. Extend drywall up to metal deck. l 2. Demising Walls: Provide security mesh behind gypsum board fastened to studs on Walgreens side. I B. Isolate stud system from transfer of structural loading. Space control joints: 30-ft. o.c.or less at partitions. 50 ft.o.c. or less at ceilings. I If top track of partition is secured to roof deck,provide"deflection track"with 2"flange and install continuous bridging within 1 ft.of track. Do not attach stud to deflection track to accommodate allowable roof deflection. IC. Install studs and furring vertically. Space studs 24"o.c.unless noted otherwise. Space furring members at 24"o.c.unless noted otherwise. I D. Provide Type X gypsum board at walls which:adjoin other tenants, separate General Sales from Stock. IE. Provide water-resistant(WR)gypsum board at all plumbing walls. F. Erect thermal insulation vertically and hold in place with Z-furring members spaced 24" o.c. I3.03 GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLATION A. Application and Finishing Standards:ASTM C-840, GA 216 and GA 214(latest edition). B. Locate exposed end butt joints as far from center of walls and ceilings as possible.Avoid butt ends when possible. I GYPSUM BOARD 09 29 00-3 v15.2-06/17 1 C. Do not install imperfect,damaged or damp boards. D. Locate ends/edges over supports. Do not place tapered edges against cut edges. Stagger vertical joints over different studs on opposite sides of partition. E. At wet areas,apply un-cut long edge of WR board at bottom of work. Seal all ends,cut edges and penetrations. F. Fasten all gypsum board to supports with screws. G. Exterior Soffits: Install exterior gypsum board perpendicular to supports,with end joints staggered over supports. 3.04 DRYWALL TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Install metal trim as follows: 1. Corner beads at external corners. 2. Edge trim where gypsum board edge would be exposed or semi-exposed. a. L-type where work abuts other work. b. U-type at exposed edges,reveals,gasketed or sealant-filled joints. 3.05 DRYWALL FINISHING A. Prepare work as required for decoration(textured finishes prohibited). B. Apply joint tape at joints except where trim accessories occur. C. Apply joint compounds in 3 coats and sand between last 2 coats and after last coat. 1. Level 4 Finish;shall be applied to all surfaces to receive paint,wall covering, mirrors or wainscoting. 2. Level 3 Finish;shall be applied to Toilet Room and Porter area surfaces to receive water-resistant gypsum board,ceramic tile and fiberglass polyester panels. 3. Level 2 finish;may only be applied to surfaces located behind gondolas,not exposed to view. 4. Level 1 Finish;may only be applied to surfaces located in ceiling plenums not exposed to view,if acceptable to local code authorities. Level 1 finish shall begin not less than 12 inches above finished ceiling. D. All joints to be taped,filled and sanded. END OF SECTION I I I GYPSUM BOARD 09 29 00-4 v15.2-06/17 I ISECTION 09 51 00-ACOUSTIC CEILINGS IPART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. The extent of acoustic panel ceilings with exposed suspension,with integrated recessed fluorescent lighting,is shown on the drawings. ' 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire Performance Characteristics: Provide components identical to those tested according to ASTM,UL as listed and as acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Surface Burning:ASTM E 84 a. Flame Spread:25 or less. b. Smoke Developed: 50 or less. I 2. Fire-Resistance Ratings:Provide systems with ratings as required by authorities having jurisdiction. B. Comply with ASTM C 635,ASTM C 636 and Ceilings and Interior Systems Contractors I Association(CISCA). PART II-PRODUCTS I2.01 ACOUSTICAL CEILING UNITS A. General: Provide manufacturers standard units complying with FS SS-S-118 including I all accessories required for applications encountered. B. Walgreens has established a National Account with Armstrong for ceiling tile and grid I for all stores.Armstrong contacts are listed below. 1. For Armstrong systems:Contact the Strategic Account Group 800-442-4212 (select option 1). 1 2.02 ACOUSTIC PANELS A. Provide Type III,Form 2 panels,color:white, size;24"x 48"x 5/8",edge; square-cut lay- I in from one of the following: 1. Armstrong"Fine Fissured Humiguard"#1729. 1 2.03 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS A. General: Double-web, direct hung system complying with ASTM C-635. I1. Structural Classification: Intermediate duty. 2. Metal: Hot-dipped-galvanized steel 0.015"thick x 1-1/2"high x 15/16"face. 3. Color: White I B. Hanger Wire:Provide not less than 12 gauge galvanized carbon steel ASTM A 641,soft temper. B. Edge Moldings and trim:Manufacturers standard metal of types and profiles required for all applications encountered. Fabricate to fit all penetrations exactly. C. Hold-Down Clips:Provide at 2 ft. o.c. on cross tees for interior panels subject to wind Iuplift or weighing less than 1 lb./sq.ft. I ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 09 51 00-1 v15.2—06/17 I D. table Manufacturers: Armstrong"Prelude XL"exposed tee,color;white. I F. Seismic Areas:When required by authorities having jurisdiction provide"Heavy Duty "systems approved by local authorities:Armstrong"Prelude XL"with stab-in cross tees. 1.Accep Compression Posts:USG's,Donn Corporation#VSA 12,24 or 47 as required. 2. Edge Molding:Manufacturers 2 inch wide unit conforming to local requirements. I PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION I A. Install systems in compliance with ASTM C 636,governing regulations and fire- resistance requirements. Support hangers only from structural members. Do not attach111 or suspend hangers from metal deck. Locate hangers not less than 6"from each end and spaced 4ft.o.c. along main runner. Locate hangers at 4 ft.o.c.each direction if main runners are spaced greater than 4 ft.o.c. Level to within 1/8"in 12ft. Limit deflection to 1/360 of span length in inches. B. Install hangers plumb and free from contact with objects that are not part of structural or ceiling system. Wire connections shall be capable of supporting a 100 lb. allowable load. I C. Provide main runners or continuous cross tees in line with the long dimension of each side of recessed lights.Provide a hanger wire at the midpoint of each cross tee located on i the long dimension of a recessed light fixture. 4 ft.cross tees supporting light fixtures is prohibited. Entire suspension system shall be completely connected forming a homogeneous frame. Independent/unattached fields are prohibited. D. Pop rivets shall be minimized.Use only when manufacturer does not make an accessory to secure the system in the condition encountered. E. Provide trim and moldings as required to conceal edges of acoustic tiles. I E. Install panels to fit accurately at borders and penetrations. F. Suspended ceiling system shall not be used to support ductwork,plumbing,sprinklers, insulation,etc. 3.02 ADDITIONAL SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS A. General: Comply with requirements of authority having jurisdiction in the respective seismic zone. I B. Individual light fixtures or other attachments to the ceiling system,with a combined weight of 56 lbs. or less shall have two 12 gauge wire hangers attached,with slack,at diagonal corners of the fixture to prevent drop out. 1. Any fixture or attachment weighing greater than 56 lbs.must be independently supported from the structure. I C. The minimum connection strength for main and cross runner intersection/splices shall be 60 lbs.in compression and tension(must allow 5 degree offset in any direction). 1. Ceiling system actual weight,including grid,panel,light fixtures and air terminals to be 2.5 lbs./sq. ft. or less. All other services must be independently supported from structure. I ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 09 51 00-2 v15.2—06/17 I 2. For ceiling weighing more than 2.5 lbs./sq. ft.consult local authorities for requirements. 3. Provide vertical compression posts or struts as required by local authorities. D. The ceiling system cannot be used to provide lateral support for walls or partitions. ' E. Perimeter closure angles must provide a min. 7/8", support ledge. Terminal ends of grid or tile must rest on ledge with min.3/8"clearance from wall. 1. For support ledges smaller than 7/8",terminal ends of cross or main runners ' shall be independently supported within 8"from each wall or ceiling discontinuity. This support must prevent grid from falling. This support should not be out of plumb greater than 1 in 6. Maintain 3/8"end clearance from wall. 2. All penetrations ie;columns, sprinklers,etc.and independently supported fixtures are considered perimeter closures that must allow noted clearances. F. At wall closure ledges,cross and main runners must be prevented from spreading apart. Permanent attachment for grid alignment purposes is prohibited. 3.03 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Clean exposed surfaces of panels,moldings and trim. Remove and replace work that cannot be cleaned to permanently eliminate evidence of damage. ' 3.04 ATTIC STOCK A. Provide two bundles(24 tiles minimum)of acoustic ceiling tiles. END OF SECTION 1 I I 1 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 09 51 00-3 v15.2—06/17 I ISECTION 09 65 00-RESILIENT FLOORING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION I I A. Types: 1. Interlocking rubber tile flooring. 2. Vinyl composition tile flooring. 3. Vinyl sheet flooring. 4. Vinyl wall base and floor finishing accessories. I I I I I I B. Extent of resilient flooring is shown on drawings and schedules. C. Tiles and adhesives shall be provided and installed by General Contractor unless specifically identified otherwise below. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide resilient flooring complying with the following fire performance criteria. 1. Smoke Density:Less than 450 per ASTM E 662. 2. Critical Radiant Flux(CRF):Not less than 0.45 watts/sq.cm. per ASTM E 648-Class I. B. Moisture vapor emission from the substrate shall not exceed 3 lbs.per 1,000 sq. ft.per 24 hour period for solid vinyl and vinyl sheet flooring;nor 5 lbs.per 1,000 sq. ft.per 24 hour period for vinyl composition tile and luxury vinyl tile.Testing shall be performed in conformance with ASTM F 1869. C. Relative Humidity within the substrate,measured by in-situ probes at not less than 40%of the slab depth, shall not exceed 90%for floors to receive vinyl composition tile, shall not exceed 85%for floors to receive luxury vinyl tile, and shall not exceed 80%for floors to receive solid vinyl or vinyl sheet flooring.Testing shall be performed in conformance with ASTM F 2170.Provide three tests for the first 1,000 sq.ft. and one test for each additional 1,000 sq. ft. D. Calcium Chloride tests(ASTM F 1869)and Relative Humidity tests(ASTM F 2170)may be used alone or concurrently.If both tests are conducted concurrently,both must satisfy the specification requirements. E. Alkalinity of the substrate shall not exceed 9 on the ph scale.Test the ph of any area where concrete has been ground to ensure that alkalinity does not exceed requirements. I F. Install resilient flooring in conformance with flooring manufacturer's instructions. G. Comply with ASTM F-710"Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete to Receive Resilient I Flooring". 1.03 DELIVERY STORAGE&HANDLING ' I A. Deliver tiles and installation accessories to Project site in manufacturer's original unopened containers,each bearing names of product and manufacturer,Project identification,and shipping and handling instructions. 111 RESILIENT FLOORING 09 65 00-1 v15.2—03-17 1 B. Protect and store finished flooring products for not less than 72 hours in the ambient conditions in which they will be installed and maintained during permanent use. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 INTERLOCKING RUBBER TILE FLOORING I A. Tiles shall be provided by Walgreens and installed by Walgreens Contractor. 1. Manufacturer: Matworks Company I 2. Product: Pharma Eze 1 Interlock 3.0mm+12mm recycled rubber laminated interlocking tiles. 1113. Pattern: Speckled 4. Color: Beige,#2033 on black 5. Size: 24"x 24" 6. Overall Thickness: 15mm(3mm top, 12mm base) 7. Substitutions: Permitted with prior written approval from: Walgreens Standards Team, 106 Wilmot Rd.(MS 1620),Deerfield,IL 60015. See Specification section 01-11-00 for substitution requirements. 2.02 VINYL COMPOSITION TILE FLOORING(VCT) I A. Provide in place of polished concrete floor when polished concrete floor cannot be provided I due to existing conditions or resulting polished concrete floor will not provide floor finish acceptable to Walgreens. Use of VCT flooring must be approved by Walgreens. 1. Manufacturer: Armstrong Flooring Company 2. Product: Premium Excelon Raffia 3. Color: Pearl 4. Size: 12"x 24" I 5. Thickness: 1/8" 6. Direction:Lay tiles long direction of sales floor,running bond. 2.03 SLIP RESISTANT VINYL COMPOSITION TILE FLOORING(VCT) I A. Provided at ramps and as required by codes. B. ASTM F-1066(latest edition) I C. Manufacturer: Armstrong 1. Product: Safety Zone Excelon f 2. Color:Earth Stone#57000 3. Size: 12"x12"x1/8" 2.04 VINYL SHEET FLOORING A. Armstrong Type II,Class 1,Grade A,ASTMF 1913.Used only when required by local I Health Dept.in select rooms. 1. Product:Medintone I 2. Color:Rock Dust H8309 3. Welding Rod:WM309 I RESILIENT FLOORING 09 65 00-2 v15.2—03-17 I 2.05 ACCESSORIES A. Wall base:Provide Johnsonite CB-6#20 Charcoal complying with ASTM F 1861, Style B. 1. Style: Top set cove. 2. Height: 6" 3. Thickness: 1/8". 4. Color:#20 Charcoal,matte finish. ' B. Resilient Edge Strips: (At transition to concrete) 1/8"thick, 1"wide,homogenous vinyl, tapered or bullnose edge,color to match flooring. C. Adhesives: Water-resistant stabilized type as recommended by flooring manufacturer or as ' indicated below. 1. Vinyl Composition Tile: SprayLock 9500,9500 Platinum,9500 Elite(Type as ' recommended by manufacturer based on vapor emissions,RH,and PH.). 2. Vinyl Wall Base: Johnsonite 960 Acrylic Cove Base Adhesive. 3. Vinyl Sheet Flooring: Armstrong#S-599 full spread,#S-580 at cove base.Heat weld seams or seal with#S-761 seam adhesive. ' 4. High moisture: Use Armstrong adhesive#S-240 in areas that are consistently wet. 5. Scribing Felt: Per manufacturer approved adhesives. ' D. Leveling and Patching Compounds:Fast Setting Cement-Based Patch Coat or portland cement based latex types as recommended by flooring manufacturer. E. Scribing Felts: Gray cellulosic synthetic fiber felt. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Inspect to ensure satisfactory substrate surfaces. Satisfactory means smooth and free from ' cracks,holes,ridges,and coatings preventing adhesive bond, detrimental moisture vapor emissions and other defects impairing performance or appearance. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Scribe,cut and fit resilient flooring to permanent fixtures,built-in furniture,pipes, outlets, columns and walls. B. Tightly cement flooring to subbase without open cracks,voids,raising or puckering at joints or telegraphing. C. Avoid use of cut widths less than 1/2 tile at room perimeters. Lay tile square to room axis. D. Lay tiles as follows: 1. Interlocking tiles a. Tiles will have directional arrows illustrated on the back of each tile. b. Use 3M spray adhesive c. Allow a''/4"space around the room perimeter for the PharmEze interlocking tiles expansion. 2. Luxury Vinyl Tile a. Tiles shall be laid with grain running in one direction. b. Tiles shall be laid in stacked bond pattern. RESILIENT FLOORING 09 65 00-3 v15.2—03-17 c. Proven 2 LVT shall not be laid over any existing floorcovering or contaminated I concrete subfloor without consulting with Walgreens. E. Provide flash cove base(turned up vinyl sheet)if required by local Health Dept.at select areas of the store. F. VCT Protective Coat: General Contractor shall use floor cleaning company approved and recommended by Diversey Inc. Following tile installation(preferably within 24-48 Hours,the floor should be swept,damp I mopped with Revive Plus SC and allowed to thoroughly dry. G. Flooring system initial cleaning and preparation: General Contractor shall use floor cleaning company approved and recommended by Diversey Inc. for the proposed flooring system. I I I Email request to Diversey Inc. at nasalesop.retail foodservicensealedair.com. Identify the proposed flooring system and ask for the Walgreen's New Store Coordinator to obtain an approved Building Service Contractor.The cleaning contractor is responsible for providing equipment,cleaning chemicals,finish materials and labor to complete requested service. He will also agree to carry Workmen's Compensation,public liability and property damage insurance in form and amount acceptable to The Walgreen Company. H. Walgreen's New Store Coordinator with Diversey Inc.will secure cleaning and floor preparation bid from approved floor cleaning company and overnight deliver bid to General Contractor to sign contract. I 3.03 ACCESSORY INSTALLATION A. Scribing Felts: When installing thinner gauge material next to thicker materials,install I I I thicker material first. 1. Butt 12-inch wide piece of Scribing Felt against thicker material and adhere with specified adhesive. 2. Use leveling or patching compound to feather edge of scribing felt to level of substrate. 3. Allow patch to dry completely before installing flooring. B. Apply base in longest possible lengths. Miter or cope inside corners,make non-penetrating "v-cut"on backside to form outside corners. C. Place edge strips tightly butted to flooring at locations where tile edges would otherwise be I exposed. D. Walgreens wood fixtures,except for the Beauty checkout with pre-finished base, shall I I receive a 6-inch vinyl base: 1. General Sales Checkout 2. Well Connected Checkout 3. Pharmacy Checkout 4. Pharmacy work counter 5. Consult Room cabinets E. Do not install vinyl base joints directly over wall panel or wall covering joints. 3.04 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Remove excess adhesive and other surface blemishes. I RESILIENT FLOORING 09 65 00-4 v15.2—03-17 I ' B. Protect flooring from construction damage as recommended by flooring manufacturer. 3.05 ATTIC STOCK A. Provide one box(44 s.f.-minimum)of each type of tile flooring. ' END OF SECTION I I I I II RESILIENT FLOORING 09 65 00-5 v15.2—03-17 1 SECTION 09 77 00- SPECIAL WALL SURFACING ' PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION ' A. The extent of Fiberglass Reinforced Panels(FRP),Corner Guards,and Column Covers is shown on schedules and drawings. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire Performance: Products shall comply with the following when tested according to I1.ASTM E-84: Flame Spread: Marlite Induro FRP,Class C, less than 200. Marlite Class C"FRP",less than 200. 2. Smoke Developed: Marlite Induro FRP. Class C,less than 450. ' Marlite Class C"FRP",less than 450. 1.03 WARRANTY ' A. Marlite panels: Furnish one year guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Contractor shall submit the Marlite panels shop drawings to the Architect of Record. Submit elevations of each wall showing location of paneling and trim members with respect to all discontinuities in the wall elevations. ' PART 2- PRODUCTS ' 2.01 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANELS(FRP): A. For Walgreens preferred pricing on Marlite products,contact Vince Vicini, 330-260-7617 (phone), 330-343-4668(fax)or vvicini(a�marlite.com(e-mail). B. Restrooms: Marlite"FRP#P 199",Class C,color"Bright White",pebble finish surface ' 1. Accessories: Marlite PVC Trim Moldings:Prefinished inside corners, outside corners,edging,and division strips as required per project conditions. Color P100 White to match P199 panels. 2. Alternate Manufacturer: Crane/Kemlite,Class C,Glasbord Premium Wall Panels, pebbled embossed texture, color#85 white. ' C. Pharmacy: Marlite Induro FRP#IND 7939,Class C,wear resistant decorative laminate FRP wall panels: ' 1. Custom color and pattern: Blond Echo 2. Surface textures: Smooth 3. Size:47.5"wide x 95.5"length x 0.09"thick ' 4. Marlite Induro Trim Moldings: Heavy weight extruded aluminum trim(6063-T5 alloy),prefinished at the factory. a. Finish: Clear satin anodized b. Profile part numbers: II) A551 Inside 90°Corner 2) A560 Outside 90°Corner 3) A570 Edge(wainscot/top edge and vertical edge). 4) A565 Division(horizontal joint and vertical joint) c. Strip length: 8 feet ' SPECIAL WALL SURFACING 09 77 00-1 v15.2 I D. Adhesives complyingwith ASTM 557: I 1. Marlite C-375 Construction Adhesive. 2. Marlite C-551 FRP Adhesive. Use only on unfinished,untreated drywall. 3. Marlite C-407 Low VOC Adhesive. Use when low VOC is required per code. E. Sealant: 1. Marlite MS-250 Clear Silicone Sealant. 2.02 COLUMN COVERS A. Provide 22 or 24 gauge stainless steel,type 304 or 430,#4 finish. B. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. Retail Specialty Incorporated a. 14026 Simone Dr., Shelby Twp.,MI 48315,586-566-7716. 2. Tubular Specialties,Inc. a. 13011 South Spring St.,Los Angeles,CA 90061, 800-225-5876. 3. Wilkinson Company,Inc. a. 1530 Commerce Drive, Stow,Ohio 44224-1781, 800-686-6726. 2.03 CORNER GUARDS A. Provide 16 or 18 gauge stainless steel,type 304 or 430,#4 finish. B. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. Retail Specialty Incorporated a. 14026 Simone Dr., Shelby Twp.,MI 48315, 586-566-7716. 2. Tubular Specialties,Inc. a. 13011 South Spring St.,Los Angeles,CA 90061, 800-225-5876. 3. Wilkinson Company,Inc. , a. 1530 Commerce Drive,Stow,Ohio 44224-1781, 800-686-6726. PART 3 - EXECUTION , 3.01 PANEL SYSTEMS A. Comply with manufacturer recommended procedures,including Installation Instructions and ' Cleaning Instructions,etc. B. All gypsum board substrate must be clean,dry,structurally sound,properly cured and free of dirt,oil,paint,old adhesives,wax,sealers and all other foreign material,which may affect proper adhesive bonding. All joints and patching must be sanded to smooth before installation. C. Remove hardware,accessories,plates,light fixtures and other items not to be wall covered. Reinstall removed items upon completion of wall covering. 1 D. Temperature will be maintained at 70°F during storage and installation. E. Marlite Induro panels are finished on both side. Panels should be stored laying flat on the floor using an underlayment for bottom panel. F. Apply panels to gypsum board substrate,vertically oriented with seams plumb and pattern aligned with adjoining panels. 1. Apply Marlite FRP with base edge trim above porcelain tile base in Restrooms. ' SPECIAL WALL SURFACING 09 77 00-2 v15.2 I I2. Apply Marlite Induro FRP from the floor to the height specified on the drawings. Do not install base edge trim where vinyl wall base is used. All panels must be installed in I the same direction. Wood grain pattern must be installed horizontally,parallel to floor. Do not install joints directly over gypsum board joints. All panel vertical joints must align with the joint directly below. Do not install on painted walls within 48 hours of paint application. IG. Apply panel moldings to all panel edges. For flush trim conditions,trim back flanges as needed. Provide mitered joints for all corners. Vertical trim shall be terminated at top of the vinyl wall base. I H. Install panels allowing for expansion/contraction as required by panel manufacturer. I I. Apply sealant to all moldings,channels and joints between the system and different materials to assure watertight installation. J. Remove excess sealant from panels and moldings. A damp cloth and a mild,non-abrasive I cleaner should be used. 3.02 COLUMN COVERS IA. Install in one piece on round columns(two pieces acceptable at square columns), from floor to 4' -0"A.F.F.with no sharp or jagged edges. B. Column covers shall be secure and tightly fit column profile. Install with concealed attachment. Install neatly tooled sealant at top and bottom edges of column covers. I C. Seam shall be formed with tightly fitting continuous"drive cleat locks","S-Pockets",or "riveted lap seams"(with concealed hemmed overlap). Seam shall face toward nearest merchandise gondola. END OF SECTION 1 I I I I I I ISPECIAL WALL SURFACING 09 77 00-3 v15.2 I 111 SECTION 09 90 00-PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work includes paint,wallcovering and finish of exposed surfaces using the combination of materials as specified herein,and as needed for complete and proper installation 1. Extent of painting and vinyl wallcovering is shown on drawings and schedules. 2. Work includes painting and finishing of interior and exterior surfaces as indicated. 3. Painting of mechanical/electrical work as specified in MEP sheets. B. Related Work: Primary or priming and finishing of certain surfaces may be specified to be factory- performed or installer performed under pertinent other sections 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Use work force,trained and experienced in the necessary skills familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work. 1. High impact wall covering Installer Qualifications: Installer should have a minimum of three years' experience in installation of systems similar in complexity to those required for this I project. B. Paint Coordination: I 1. Where applicable,provide finish coats which are compatible with the prime coats actually used. 2. Review other sections of these specifications as required,verifying the prime coats to be used and assuring compatibility of the total coating systemstem for the various substrate. 3. Upon request,furnish information on the characteristics of the specific finish materials to assure that compatible prime coats are used. 4. Provide barrier coats over non-compatible primers or remove the primer and re-prime as required. C. Fire hazard classification: Provide vinyl wallcovering materials with the following classifications per ASTM E-84,Class A. 1. Flame spread not more than 25. 2. Smoke Developed a. Paint and vinyl wallcovering not more than 45. b. Vinyl acrylic wall covering not more than 450. 1 D. Install all work in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. WARRANTY A. Paint:Provide a seven year non-prorated material and labor warranty related to defects in material. B. Vinyl Wall Covering: Provide a one(1)year warranty against manufacturer's defects only. C. High Impact Wall Covering: Provide a Five(5)year Limited Warranty. D. Color Treatment for Single Wythe Concrete Masonry Unit Exterior Walls: Provide a 25 year manufacturer's warranty against manufacturer's defects. PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-1 v15.2—06/17 I 111 E. Anti-Graffiti Coating: Provide a limited 10 year performance warranty. 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING I A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well-ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45°F. 1.05 PROJECT CONDITIONS i A. Apply paints only when the temperature of the product, surfaces to be painted and the ambient air temperatures are between 50°and 90°F,unless otherwise permitted by the manufacturer's printed instructions,and as approved by Walgreens. B. Weather Conditions: 111 1. Do not apply paints in snow,rain,fog,or mist;or when the relative humidity exceeds 85 percent;or to damp or wet surfaces unless otherwise permitted by the manufacturer's printed instructions and as approved by Walgreens. 2. Applications may be continued during inclement weather within the temperature limits specified by the paint manufacturer as being suitable for use during application and drying periods. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 PAINT A. Provide paint obtained through National Accounts as produced by Benjamin Moore or Pittsburgh Paints(see Part III for schedule). Substitutes are subject to Walgreens approval only where Benjamin Moore or Pittsburgh Paints are unavailable. National Account contacts are: 1. Benjamin Moore: Mary Hoffman 815-919-0209 or Michael Ecke 201-783-7658 Direct order line: 877-623-8484 2. PPG: Rick Z.Garlin 317-318-5800 or PPG National Accounts 866-298-7245,www.ppgcorpaccts.com. B. Undercoats and Thinners: 1. Where applicable,provide undercoat paint produced by the same manufacturer as the finish coat. 2. Use only thinners recommended by the paint manufacturer and use only to the recommended k limits. Il 3. To the extent practical,use undercoat,finish coat and thinner material as part of a unified system of paint finish. C. Application Equipment: 1. For application of the approved paint,use only such equipment as is recommended for application of the particular paint by the manufacturer of the particular paint. 11 2. Prior to actual use of application equipment,verify that the proposed equipment is actually compatible with the material to be applied and that the integrity of the finish will not be jeopardized by use of the proposed equipment. 2.02 VINYL WALL COVERING A. Vinyl wallcovering: Type II,medium duty,Class A,complying with FS CCC-W-408. Obtain vinyl I wallcoverings through Walgreens National Account. 1. See drawings and schedules for pattern numbers. 1 PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-2 v15.2—06/17 I I2. Contact D.L.Couch Wallcoverings,Jacquie Guerrieri or Charla Keiser at(800)433-0790 ext. 1000 or CKeiser(aDLCouch.com. Reference the following information when ordering: I a. 20 oz.Vinyl with Osnaburg backing. b. 53/54"inch wide 3. Stores in Puerto Rico,Florida, South Carolina,Georgia,Alabama,Mississippi,Louisiana, Arkansas,Tennessee,east Oklahoma and east Texas(East of 99°W Longitude)shall receive 1 perforated vinyl wall covering. Reference perforated wallcovering add"P"after pattern number when ordering. IB. Adhesive shall be heavy duty, clay based and mildew resistant. Acceptable products: 1. Roman Decorating Products,Extra StrengthTM,Pro-732 2. Gardner-Gibson DynamiteTM #433 Heavy Duty Strippable Clay Wallcovering Adhesive I3. Perforated wallcovering adhesive shall be Roman Decorating Products ECO-888 C. Primers(clear). Acceptable products: 1 1. Gardner-Gibson Dynamite#221 Acrylic Primer&Sizing 2. Roman Decorating Products,Vinyl Prep®,PRO-909 I 3. Rust-Oleum Co. Zinsser "Shieldz®Clear" 4. Perforated wallcovering primer shall be Roman Decorating Product ECO-988. 2.04 VINYL ACRYLIC WALL COVERING A. Acceptable manufacturer: Grand Entrance. Contact(888)424-6287,e-mail GEorders(cic- sgroup.com,or fax(908)849-4295 to order the complete packaged system,containing primers and adhesive. IB. Product: Acrovyn®4000 .060N High-Impact Wall Covering. I 1. Color: See drawings and schedule 2. Texture: Suede 3. Size:4'x 8',4'x10' and/or 4'x12' sheets.Verify available sizes and select the longest length I sheets to maximize the spacing of seams. 4. Thickness: nominal 0.060" C. Trim in General Sales: 1. Acrovyn Vertical Joint Trim; Color #949 White a. Vertical Joint Trim shall not be used between sheets of#716 Neon Red around entrance. I 2. Acrovyn Brushed Aluminum Wainscot/Top Cap Trim(NOT to be used at vertical edge) 3. Acorvyn Brushed Aluminum 90°Inside Corner Trim and 90°Outside Corner Trim 4. Acrovyn Brushed Aluminum 135°Inside Corner Trim is available when it is required. D. Trim in Employee Room: 1. Acrovyn Wainscot/Top Edge,Vertical Joint,90°Inside Corner and 90°Outside Corner Trim: IColor to match the vinyl acrylic wallcovering. E. Caulk: Color to match the vinyl acrylic wallcovering,except for#716 Neon Red which shall have Clear Silicone Caulk. II F. Adhesive: Grand Entrance Acrovyn Heavy-Duty Water-Base Mastic Freeze-Thaw IG. Primer: Grand Entrance Acrovyn Water-Base Mastic Primer IPAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-3 v15.2—06/17 p 2.04 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS A. Anti-Graffiti Coating(if required): Provide"Graffiti Solution System®"manufactured by GSS Coatings LLC. System components include GSS Barrier,GSS-10 Anti-Graffiti Top Coat Protectant and GSS Erasol®. Contract Gordon Daw at(801)255 -9505 extension 1 or fax at(801)255-7123 for approved local installers. Apply to a height of 15'-0" above finished first floor or as directed by Walgreens project architect. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION 1 A. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this section will be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the work. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are corrected. 1. Do not paint over dirt,rust, scale,grease,moisture or other conditions detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. 111 2. Prior to installation of wall covering,all gypsum board substrate must be clean,smooth,dry and free of dust,dirt,debris and loose particles which may affect proper adhesive bonding. Perform additional preparation procedures as required by manufacturer's instructions. I 3.02 PREPARATION A. Schedule the cleaning and painting so that dust and other contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall onto wet,newly painted surfaces. B. Remove hardware,accessories,plates,light fixtures and other items not to be painted or wall covered. I 1. If removal is impractical or impossible,provide surface—applied protection before surface preparation and painting. 2. Do not paint over code required labels or those of independent testing agencies,or equipment name,identification,performance rating,or nomenclature plates. 3. Following completion of painting and wallcovering work in each space or area,reinstall removed items by using work force skilled in the necessary trades. C. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of primers,adhesives or paints,including dirt, oil,grease,and incompatible paints and encapsulants. D. When existing interior doors are to be reused and repainted(remodel),prepare door surface as follows: Surface to be coated must be dry,clean, sound and free from all contamination including loose and peeling paint,dirt,grease,oil,wax,concrete curing agents and bond breakers,caulk, efflorescence,mildew,rust,product fines,and dust. Remove loose paint,caulk,and efflorescence by brushing, scraping, sanding,and or pressure washing. Putty all nail holes and caulk all cracks and open seams, sand all glossy,rough and patched surfaces, Feather back all rough edges to sound surfaces by sanding. E. Prime and seal surfaces to receive wall covering in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. 3.03 PAINT APPLICATION A. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting,holidays laps,brush marks,roller I tracking,runs,sags,ropiness,or other surface imperfections. I PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-4 v15.2—06/17 III 1. Apply additional coats until surfaces are completely covered and cured film has a uniform paint finish,color and appearance. IB. Allow sufficient drying time between coats. Modify the period as recommended by the material manufacturer to suit adverse weather conditions. $ C. Paint surfaces behind movable equipment. D. Paint interior surfaces of ducts where visible through the diffuser,with flat,non-specular black paint. IE. Paint grilles and registers at ceilings and walls to match adjacent surfaces. F. Paint all doors on tops,bottoms, sides and faces. IIG. Completed Work: Refinish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements. H. Paint all ferrous metal. I 1. Paint exposed exterior natural gas piping. I 2. Paint bollards to match highway yellow color. 3.04 VINYL WALLCOVERING INSTALLATION O I A. Install seams plumb and 6"minimum from corners. Horizontal seams are prohibited,except as otherwise noted.Remove air bubbles,wrinkles,blisters and other defects. B. Trim selvages to assure color uniformity and pattern match. I C. Remove excess adhesive from seams. 3.05 VINYL ACRYLIC WALLCOVERING A. Install sheets in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. IB. Sheet Installation: 1. Temperature at the time of installation must be between 65 to 75°F and be maintained for at least 48 hours after the installation to allow for proper adhesive set up. 2. Relative humidity shall not exceed 80%. 3. Do not expose wall covering to elevated temperature or direct sunlight during or after I installation. This will cause the surface temperature to rise which in turn will cause bubbles and delamination. 4. All drywall must be sealed/primed at least 24 hours before installation of the wall covering. 5. For suede texture,solid color sheets only: Installation shall minimize the number of vertical I seams by orienting the sheets to maximize the spacing of seams. Horizontal joint seams are not permitted. 6. For linen textures or non-solid color patterns sheets shall be installed so patterns or textures are I all oriented in the same direction. 7. Do not install the sheet edge tight against adjacent sheet or trim. Provide space per manufacture Thermal Movement Chart to allow thermal movement. 8. Provide a minimum 1/16"space for thermal expansion against door jambs and ceiling. 9. Wainscot Height Installation: Extend sheet 2"below top of the wall base. 1 II PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-5 v15.2—06/17 i C. Trim Installation: 1. Notch back of the wainscot trim where it intersects any vertical trim. 2. Terminate vertical trim at wall base top to avoid ripples in the wall base. 3. Vertical joint trim shall not be used between sheets of#716 Neon Red. Install with 1/16"gap between sheets and apply clear silicone caulk to fill gap. 3.06 APPLICATION OF COLOR TREATMENT FOR SINGLE WYTHE CMU WALLS A. Verify that new masonry has cured at least twenty-one(21)days prior to starting work. B. Verify that surfaces to receive work have a neutral pH. C. Notify Architect of unsatisfactory conditions before proceeding. D. Do not proceed when ambient temperatures are less than 25 degrees F or greater than 110 degrees F. E. Verify color uniformity after twelve(12)hours of application. Recoat areas where blotches, blemishes,or imperfections are present. F. Protect shrubs,metal,wood trim,glass,paving,equipment,light fixtures,hardware and other adjacent surfaces and materials from overspray during application. 3.07 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. As work proceeds,and upon completion,clean paint spatters from window glass,equipment and other paint spattered surfaces. 1. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces. B. Protect work of others against damage from painting and wallcovering work. Repair,repaint or replace damaged surfaces as acceptable to Walgreens. C. Vinyl acrylic wall covering: Remove excess adhesive immediately. Use soap and water to clean any areas that may have adhesive residue. Do not use cleaner which contains Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)or similar solvent on vinyl acrylic wall covering. Do not use Scotch Brite Pads, steel wool or similar cleaning pad on vinyl acrylic wall covering. 3.08 PAINTING SCHEDULE A. Sales Areas(gypsum wallboard)including Pharmacy Waiting,Soffits and Glass Tower(where applicable): 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore:None Required(finish coats are self-priming) 1) Exception: Soffits incorporating finish coats of color require use of Aura Color 'a Foundation/Prime Coat in order to achieve maximum hide and desired finish coat color. b. PPG:None Required(finish coats are self-priming) 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Aura Matte Finish Latex(#522). b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Manor Hall Interior Matte Finish Latex(83-310 series). 1) Tinted to match the Benjamin Moore(B-M)specified color. 3. Unless otherwise noted on drawings,soffit undersides tinted to match B-M's specified color "Decorators White 1-04". PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-6 v15.2—06/17 I 4. Glass Tower walls and ceiling(where applicable)interior tinted to match B-M's specified color "Decorators White I-04". I, B. Stockroom,Passages,Rubbish Room and other rooms not otherwise noted(gypsum wallboard): 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: I a. Benjamin Moore:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). b. PPG:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: I a. 1 coat,Benjamin Moore Aura Matte Finish Latex(#522). b. 1 coat,PPG Paints Manor Hall Interior Matte Finish Latex(82-300 series). 1) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. C. Office,Employee,Multipurpose and Training rooms(gypsum wallboard): I 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). b. PPG:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Aura Matte Finish Latex(#522). b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Manor Hall Interior Matte Finish Latex(83-310 series). 1) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. D. Pharmacy Area(gypsum wallboard): 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). I b. PPG:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Aura Matte Finish Latex(#522). I b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Manor Hall Interior Matte Finish Latex(83-310 series). 1) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. E. Consult and Clinic rooms(gypsum wallboard): Ili 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). I b. PPG:None Required(finish coats are self-priming). 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Aura Matte Finish Latex(#522). b. 2 coats,Pittsburgh Paints Manor Hall Interior Matte Finish Latex(83-310 series). 1) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. F. Interior Wood Doors,Hinges,Door Frames: I1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore Advance Waterborne Interior Alkyd Primer(#0790). b. PPG Paints Seal Grip Primer Sealer 17-921. II 2. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Advance Waterborne Interior Alkyd Satin(#0792) b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Interior Speed Hide Alkyd Satin 6-1410. 1) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. 3. In areas where VOC regulations prohibit use of the above,use the following system: a. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: 11 1) PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 17-951. iPAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-7 v15.2—06/17 I b. Finish Coat. See drawings and schedules for color. Acceptable products: 1) 2 coats,PPG Paints Speedhide 0 Interior Semi-Gloss Latex Enamel 6-4510XI a) Tinted to match B-M's specified color. G. Existing Interior Metal or Wood Doors and Frames to be Refinished and repainted(Store Remodel) 1. Finish Coat(Primer not required unless patching material was used) a. 2 coats,PPG Paints Break-Through V51-410 for Low VOC<50g/1 H. Exterior Metal Doors,Hinges and Frames: 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore Super Spec HP Acrylic Metal Primer PO4. b. PPG Paints Pitt-Tech DTM Primer 90-712. 2. Finish Coat. Color shall match adjacent wall color. Utilize one solid color when there are multiple color adjacencies. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Super Spec HP Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel P29. b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Speedhide Exterior Semi-Gloss Latex(6-900 Series). I. Fire Retardant Wood(where required by code): 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec 500 Zero VOC Interior Latex Primer N534. b. PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 17-951. 2. Finish Coat. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Insl-X Latex Fire Retardant Paint LFR-1100. b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Speedhide Interior Fire Retardant Flat Latex(42-7). J. Concrete Block,Concrete,Masonry(Interior): 1. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: a. Benjamin Moore Super Spec Masonry Interior/Exterior Acrylic High Build Masonry Primer N068. b. PPG Paints Speedhide Seal Grip(17-921,masonry),(6-7, concrete block). 2. Finish Coat. Acceptable products: a. 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec 500 Zero VOC Interior Flat Finish N536 1) Color"Decorators White I-04"Premixed Color. b. 2 coats,PPG Paints Speedhide 0 Interior Flat Latex(6-4110XI) 1) Tinted to B-M's"Decorators White I-04". K. Ferrous Metal: 1. Interior,including Sales Area structural columns: a. Prime Coat. Acceptable products: 1) Benjamin Moore Super Spec HP Acrylic Metal Primer PO4. 2) PPG Paints Industrial Pitt-Tech DTM Primer 90-712. b. Finish Coat. Acceptable products: 1) 2 coats,Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec 500 Zero VOC Interior Semi-Gloss Finish N539 a) Color"Decorators White I-04"Premixed Color. 2) 2 coats,PPG Paints Speedhide 0 Interior Semi-Gloss Latex(6-4510XI) a) Tinted to B-M's"Decorators White I-04". END OF SECTION I I PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING 09 90 00-8 v15.2—06/17 I 1 SECTION 20 05 00—COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR MECHANICAL 1 PART I-GENERAL 1.01 MECHANICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 A. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work shall be considered a part of these specifications. B. This section applies to all mechanical work. The Contractors involved shall check all I sections of the specifications in addition to the particular section covering their specific trade. Each distinct section of the specifications aimed for one trade may have detailed information with regard to other trades. Therefore,it is imperative that all sections be Ireviewed to get a complete picture of all other trades' functions and work required. C. The Walgreen Co. drawings,which constitute an integral part of this contract, shall serve as the working plans. They indicate the general layout of the complete mechanical Isystems. 1. Field verification of scaled dimensions on plans is advised since actual locations, I distances,and levels will be governed by actual field conditions. All measurements shall be verified at the site. I 2. The Mechanical Contractor shall check architectural,structural,plumbing;heating, ventilation and air conditioning;fire suppression and electrical plans to avoid possible installation conflicts. Should drastic changes from original plans be necessary to resolve such conflict,the Contractor shall notify the architect and I Walgreen Co.-Facilities Design,Planning and Development Department,and secure written approval and agreement on necessary adjustment before the installation is started. I3. Discrepancies shown between plans,or,between plans and actual field conditions, or between plans and specifications, shall be brought promptly to the attention of I Walgreen Co.for a decision. 4. Drawings and specifications are intended to cover the completed installation of systems to function as described. The omission of the expressed reference to any item of labor and material necessary to comply with practice codes,ordinances, I etc. shall not relieve the Contractor from providing such additional labor and material. I5. The contract drawings serve as working drawings for the general layout of the various services. However,layout of equipment accessories, specialties,piping systems,and conduit runs are diagrammatic unless specifically dimensioned and do not necessarily indicate every required valve,fitting,transition,turning vane, I junction box,pull box,conduit size,etc. It is the Contractor's responsibility to provide all systems complete and operable. The Contractor to make field I verification of all services, systems,etc. as part of the total work required. The cost to be included in this base bid. D. Accessibility: Do not locate traps,controls,unions,pull boxes,etc.in any system at a location that will be inaccessible after construction has been completed. Maintain accessibility for all components in mechanical,electrical,and plumbing systems. I COMMON WORK RESULTS 20 05 00- 1 v15.2 IFOR MECHANICAL I E. Cutting and Patching:All required cutting shall be done by the Contractor whose work is involved,without extra cost to Walgreen Co. All patching and restoration,including the furnishing and installation of access panels in ceiling,walls,etc.within the building lines, shall be done by the respective,responsible Contractor. No cutting of structural steel, concrete,or wood shall be done without prior approval and explicit directions from the architect and Walgreen Co. All duct openings in walls,floors,ceiling,and roof shall be cut and patched by the respective,responsible Contractor. F. Relocation of Existing Ducts,Conduits,Pipes,and Utilities: The Contractor,under whose jurisdiction the work may fall, shall provide labor,material,and tools required to cut, repair,protect,cap,or relocate existing pipes,conduits,or utilities interfering with or uncovered during work,per regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction. G. Excavation and Backfill: Excavation and removal of material, shoring,dewatering,and backfilling required for the proper laying of all pipes and conduits inside the building and premises,and outside as may be necessary, shall be done by the Contractor whose work is involved,without incurring extra cost to Walgreen Co. H. Vibration Eliminators: Rotating or reciprocating equipment,ducts,piping,etc. shall be isolated from the structure by means of approved vibration absorbing units as provided or recommended by the equipment manufacturer or architect. Sleeves: Each Contractor shall furnish sleeves at pipe penetrations through walls and floors. Sleeves shall be extended 2 inches above the floor. Sleeves shall be Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe and of the required size. Provide a 0.25 inch minimum annular space between sleeve and pipe or pipe insulation. The space between the pipe and sleeve shall be caulked with oakum and sealed with mastic cement or other approved material. Use an elastic watertight sealant for pipe penetrations below ground J. Electric Motors: Each Contractor shall provide all electric motors for their respective work. Verify building voltage prior to ordering motors. Motors shall comply with NEMA Standard MG-1,Motors and Generators and be designed for quiet operation and of ample size to operate at their proper load and full speed continuously without causing undue noise or vibration. The motors shall be open drip-proof or TEFC construction and have ball bearings. Provide all belted motors with guide rails,adjusting screws,anchor bolts, and cast iron bed plates. Furnish standard size V belts and pulleys. K. Damage to Other Work: Each Contractor shall be held rigidly responsible for all damages to their own or any other trades' work resulting from the execution of the involved Contractor's work. I L. Concrete Foundation: Concrete foundation for all mechanical equipment shall be provided by the General Contractor,but the respective Mechanical Contractor shall furnish foundation bolts and all essential information and shall check the work prior to the pouring of concrete to insure acceptable results. The foundation shall be as indicated or as recommended the a M. Rough-in for Connectionbyequipment to Equipment:manufItcturer.shall be the responsibility of each Contractor to 111 study the architectural,structural,electrical,and mechanical drawings,confer with the various trades involved,and check with the supplier of equipment in order to properly rough-in for all equipment. N. Material and Equipment: All material and equipment shall be new and of the best quality used for the purpose in good commercial practice,and shall be the standard product of I COMMON WORK RESULTS 20 05 00-2 v15.2 FOR MECHANICAL I reputable manufacturers. The material and equipment must meet approval of state and local codes in the area it is being used. IO. Performance of Work: All work outlined in the various mechanical and electrical sections shall be done by the Contractor under whose jurisdiction the work may fall. See drawings and specifications. P. Roof decks shall not be used to support piping,conduit,equipment,devices,etc. Bar joist panel points and beams shall be used to support loads unless otherwise directed by the istructural engineer. Q. Installation: All equipment and materials shall be installed according to manufacturer's I instructions unless otherwise specifically directed by the Trade Contract Documents. All piping,valves,connections,and other like items recommended by the manufacturer or required for proper operation shall be provided without additional cost to Walgreens. IR. Electrical Wiring: See Electrical Specifications,Division 26. S. Testing: All testing results shall be documented in the form of written reports. 1.02 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS I A. Existing Conditions: Each Contractor shall examine the project site to verify dimensions and existing conditions of mechanical,fire suppression and plumbing systems, and will thoroughly acquire information regarding grades, space conditions,limitations,and peculiarities of construction required for the building and site and will give due 111 consideration to same in preparation of proposal. No exceptions will be considered after award of a contract,nor will the Contractor be entitled to any extra compensation for their failure to verify conditions at the site. IB. Permits,Inspections,and Tests: All work is to be executed in compliance with,and each Contractor is to observe and abide by,all applicable laws,regulations,ordinances,and II rules of the national,state,county,and local governing agencies or any other duly constituted public authority. Each Contractor shall,at all times,maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection to all parts of the work and to the shops wherein the work is in preparation. No work shall be enclosed or covered until approved by the 4 architect,and should any work be enclosed or covered before all necessary inspections are completed,same will be opened for examination at the Contractor's expense. All fees, licenses,tests costs,etc.are the Contractor's responsibility. IC. Codes,Standards and Regulations: 1. All work shall conform to all applicable federal,state,and local codes. 2. All material and equipment shall conform to the standards,where available,of the American Gas Association(AGA),American Society of Heating,Refrigerating I and Air Conditioning Engineers(ASHRAE), American Water Works Association (AWWA).National Electrical Manufacturers Association(NEMA),National Fire Protection Association(NFPA),National Electrical Code(NEC), Sheet Metal and I Air Conditioning Contractor's National Association(SMACNA),and Underwriters Laboratories(UL). 3. All work shall conform to utility companies'regulations. COMMON WORK RESULTS 20 05 00-3 v15.2 IFOR MECHANICAL 1 D. Cooperation: There shall be complete cooperation with all trades in the matter of planning and execution of the work. Every reasonable effort shall be made to prevent conflict as to space requirements,dimensions,locations,leaving of opening,or other matters that would obstruct or delay the work. 1.03 DELIVERY,STORAGE AND HANDLING A. The materials, equipment, ductwork and insulation deliveries shall be inspected for cleanliness by the General Contractor before accepting delivery on site. Ductwork shall remain wrapped until installation occurs. B. Deliver sealant and firestopping materials to site in original unopened containers or bundles with labels indicating manufacturer, product name and designation, color, expiration period for use, pot life, curing time, and mixing instructions for multicomponent materials. C. Store and handle sealant and firestopping materials according to manufacturer's written recommendations. D. All material shall be segregated upon receipt and stored in an orderly manner. Materials shall be kept clean and elevated above grade or floor by timbers, structural steel or other suitable method. Store and protect materials at the site from damage, deterioration and corrosion. Materials stored outside shall be protected from damage due to weather or mechanical conditions.If necessary,store materials in weather tight enclosures. E. Stainless steel components shall not be stored in contact with carbon steel, storage rack bins or other carbon steel items. All basic material groups shall be segregated according to material type(carbon steel, stainless steel,copper,etc.). F. Deliver and store stainless-steel sheets with mill-applied adhesive protective paper maintained through fabrication and installation. I G. Packaged materials shall be stored in their original unbroken container. H. In the event of damaged items or previously opened packaged materials, immediately repair or replace such items. I. If there is an accumulation of mud, dirt and other foreign substances, clean or replace prior to installation. END OF SECTION I I I COMMON WORK RESULTS 20 05 00-4 v15.2 FOR MECHANICAL I ISECTION 20 07 00—MECHANICAL INSULATION IPART 1 - GENERAL 1.01. DESCRIPTION lA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work and Section 20 05 00 Common Work Results for Mechanical shall be considered a part of these specifications. B. The insulation work includes: 1. Piping insulation,jackets,and accessories. I2. Ductwork insulation,jackets,and accessories. PART 2- PRODUCTS I 2.01. FLEXIBLE ELASTOMERIC CELLULAR I A. Material: Flexible expanded closed-cell structure with smooth skin on both sides. Comply with ASTM C 354, Type I for tubular materials and ASTM C 354, Type II for sheet materials. IB. Thermal Conductivity: 0.30 average maximum at 75 deg.F. C. Coating: Water based latex enamel coating recommended by insulation manufacturer. 111 D. Products: AP Armaflex &AP Armaflex FS by Armacell or Rubatex Insultube-180 by RBX Corporation. I2.02. GLASS FIBER Material: Inorganic glass fibers,bonded with a thermosetting resin. IA. B. Jacket: All-purpose,factory-applied, laminated glass-fiber reinforced, flame-retardant Kraft paper and aluminum foil having self-sealing lap. IC. Board: ASTM C 612, Class 2, semi-rigid jacketed board. Thermal Conductivity: 0.26 average maximum,at 75 deg.F mean temperature. Density: 6 pcf average. I D. Blanket: ASTM C 553, Type II, Class F-1, jacketed flexible blankets. Thermal Conductivity: 0.32 average maximum, at 75 deg.F.mean temperature. 1 E. Preformed Pipe Insulation: ASTM C 547, Class 1,rigid pipe insulation,jacketed. Thermal Conductivity: 0.32 average maximum, at 75 deg.F mean temperature. F. Adhesive: Produced under the UL Classification and follow-up service. IG. Type: Non-flammable,solvent-based. IH. Service Temperature Range: Minus 20 to 180 deg.F. I. Vapor Barrier Coating: Waterproof coating recommended by insulation manufacturer for outside service. 111 MECHANICAL INSULATION 20 07 00- 1 v15.2 I I J. Manufacturers: CertainTeed Corporation, John Manville, Knauf Insulation, or Owens- Corning. 2.03. POLYOLEFIN I A. Material: Unicellular, polyethylene thermal plastic insulation. Comply with ASTM C 534 or ASTM C 1427, Type I, Grade 1 for tubular materials and Type II, Grade 1 for sheet materials. B. Products: Aerocel by Aeroflex USA. I 2.04. PHENOLIC A. Preformed pipe insulation of rigid, expanded, closed-cell structure. Comply with ASTM C 1126,Type III,Grade 1. B. Products: Koolphen K by Kingspan Tarec Industrial Insulation NV. I 2.05. PVC JACKET A. High-impact-resistant, UV-resistant PVC complying with ASTM D 1784, Class 16354-C; 20 mils thick ready for shop or field cutting and forming. B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements,provide the following: I 1. Johns Manville;Zeston. 2. P.I.C.Plastics,Inc.;FG Series. 3. Proto PVC Corporation;LoSmoke. 4. Speedline Corporation;SmokeSafe. C. Adhesive: As recommended by jacket material manufacturer. I D. Color: As selected by Architect. E. Factory-fabricated fitting covers to match jacket if available;otherwise,field fabricate. I F. Shapes: 45- and 90-degree, short- and long-radius elbows, tees, valves, flanges, unions, reducers,end caps, soil-pipe hubs,traps,mechanical joints, and P-trap and supply covers for lavatories. 2.06. PLUMBING AND HVAC PIPING INSULATION A. Insulate all interior domestic cold water piping, condensate drain piping from HVAC roof- top units, and waste water pump discharge with '/2" thick flexible elastomeric, polyolefin, phenolic or preformed rigid glass fiber insulation. B. Insulate water lines, sanitary drains and traps exposed at fixtures for disabled as indicated on Plumbing Fixture Schedule. C. Insulate interior domestic hot water and recirculated hot water piping 1 1/4"and smaller with 1"thick flexible elastomeric,polyolefin,phenolic or preformed rigid glass fiber insulation. D. Insulate interior domestic hot water 1 '/2" and larger with 1.5" thick flexible elastomeric, polyolefin,phenolic or preformed rigid glass fiber insulation. MECHANICAL INSULATION 20 07 00-2 v15.2 1 I IE. All joints shall be sealed with approved manufacturers' adhesive. I F. Exposed insulated piping in General Sales shall be covered with 20 mils PVC jacket. PVC jacket color shall be selected by the Architect. 2.07. DUCTWORK INSULATION A. All concealed ductwork inside the building, and all ductwork outside the building shall be insulated, including but not limited to supply, return, and transfer. Exhaust ductwork located within 10 feet of the building exterior penetration shall be insulated as well. B. Internally lined ductwork is not acceptable in any supply ductwork including main drops Ifrom HVAC roof-top units. C. Internally lined ductwork is acceptable in the exposed return ductwork in the General Sales for sound attenuation. Refer to Section 23 30 00"HVAC Air Distribution". I D. Concealed ductwork inside the building: The insulation shall consist of all service fiber glass duct wrap 1 1/2"thick with 0.75 lbs/cu. ft. density, with an installed R-value of 4.2, FSK jacket and a vapor barrier. E. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements,provide one of the following: l 1. Owens Corning;SOFTR Type 75 All-Service Duct Wrap. 2. CertainTeed Corp.;SoftTouch Duct Wrap. 3. Johns Manville;Microlite. 4. Knauf Insulation;Friendly Feel Duct Wrap. IF. Exposed ductwork in General Sales: When required, the insulation shall be fiberglass duct wrap 1 1/2"thick with 0.75 lbs/cu. ft. density, with an installed R-value of 4.2 and a vapor I barrier white, gray or black metalized polypropylene-scrim kraft (PSK) or vinyl facing instead of foil-scrim kraft (FSK) facing. Facing color (white, gray or black) shall be selected by the Architect to match other finishes. No painting is necessary. I G. Products for the exposed ductwork in General Sales: Subject to compliance with requirements,provide one of the following: I 1. Knauf Insulation;Friendly Feel Duct Wrap,white PSK facing. 2. CertainTeed Corp.;white or gray vinyl facing. 3. Johns Manville;white vinyl facing. I H. Supply ductwork outside the building:For Climate Zones 1 through 5 the insulation shall be 6 psf duct board with 2" thick insulation with an installed R-value of 6.0 and a waterproof jacket. For Northern Climates(climate zones 6, 7 & 8)the insulation shall be 3"thick with I an installed R-value of 8.3. These climates are defined by ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010, Figure B-1 "U.S. map showing DOE climate zones" &Table B-1"US Climate Zones". IIReturn ductwork above roof: The insulation shall be 6 psf duct board with 1 1/2" thick . insulation with an installed R-value of 4.2 and a waterproof jacket. 2.08. INSULATION RATINGS I A. Flame spread shall be 25 or less. IB. Smoke developed shall be 50 or less. MECHANICAL INSULATION 20 07 00-3 v15.2 I I PART 3- EXECUTION - 3.01. INSTALLATION I A. Install materials in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. END OF SECTION 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I MECHANICAL INSULATION 20 07 00-4 v15.2 1 I SECTION 21 10 00—WATER-BASED FIRE-SUPPRESSION 1 PART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work and Section 20 05 00 Common Work Results for Mechanical shall be considered a part of these specifications. B. The fire suppression system work includes,but is not limited to,the following: 1. Furnish and install complete,operable fire suppression system, with all related I items. System shall be designed,fabricated and installed by a firm regularly engaged in this type of work and employing those skilled in the work involved. 2. Systems shall be in accordance with the applicable standards of the National I Fire Protection Association(NFPA)and requirements of any authorities having jurisdiction. 1 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for Walgreen Co. approval,the Fire Suppression Plan FP1.1 prior to submitting any fire protection permit documents required by the authorities having jurisdiction. I Submit to Walgreen Co.and the Architect/Engineer of Record,complete shop drawings of the entire Fire Protection System before starting work. I B. Approved Sprinkler Piping Drawings: Working plans, prepared according to NFPA 13, that have been approved by authorities having jurisdiction. PART II-PRODUCTS I 2.01 GENERAL I A. All materials and devices essential to the successful operation of the Fire Suppression System shall be UL Listed with the exception of steel pipe. Steel pipe shall conform to NFPA 13 Table 6.3.1.1. Backflow preventers shall be UL Listed. I2.02 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS A. Assemblies shall be Tyco as specified on Walgreen Unified Design Standards(U.D.S.) drawing F-510"Fire Suppression Details&Schedules",Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co or Viking. Cooler/freezer dry pendent sprinklers shall be Tyco or Viking. II B. The manufacturer shall warrant assemblies for ten(10)years against defects in material and workmanship. Temperature rating of sprinkler shall be based on the maximum ambient temperature of the environment in which it is installed. I I I WATER-BASED 21 10 00- 1 v15.2 IFIRE-SUPPRESSION I PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. General: Installation of the private service main shall conform to local requirements and shall be in accordance with requirements of Section 31 23 00, Site Work/Excavation/Fill, Section 33 10 00, Site Mechanical Utilities,and Section 22 10 00,Plumbing. B. Protection:Underground piping cover shall be measured from top of pipe to finished grade with due consideration given to future or final grade and nature of soil. Top of pipe shall be no less than one foot below local frost line. Minimum cover shall be 3 feet below pavements. No piping shall run under buildings except for fire service main shall be permitted to enter the building adjacent to the foundation. Back filling shall be 111 tamped in layers to prevent lateral movement or settlement and shall contain no ashes, cinders,refuse,organic,corrosive,or frozen materials. In trenches cut through rock, tamped granular backfill shall be provided a minimum of 6 inches under and around piping with a minimum of 2 feet of granular cover. C. Contamination: All system components shall be free of rust and other contaminants and clean inside and out. I D. System Entrance:Installation of the riser and trim for all its components shall be as compact as possible to conserve floor space. E. Fire Department Coordination:No exterior component of the Fire Suppression System shall be located within any fenced or walled area and shall be readily visible from the parking lot. Coordinate the locations of the fire department connection and exterior alarm device with the local fire jurisdiction and Architect of Record. F. Piping: Design layout shall allow for suitable venting and drainage. Installation shall be coordinated with all other items in the construction and shall not obstruct lights,air outlets,dampers,valves,access doors and other items requiring access. Piping in areas having ceilings shall be concealed. Piping may be exposed elsewhere but kept as high as possible with all consideration for the Walgreen Co.plan layout. Piping passing through walls,floors and other building components must be sleeved. Piping penetrating finished spaces shall be fitted with chrome split-ring escutcheons. Sleeves shall be patched and sealed as required to maintain fire ratings where applicable. Install flow switches,tamper switches,alarms and any other required electrical components within the piping system. 111 Coordinate with Architect of Record for locations of inspector's test and main drain discharge points to ensure visibility,access,and hard surface to receive and direct water to pavement for drainage. G. Cutting: All openings for piping should be anticipated and indicated on the approved shop drawings. Any additional cutting or openings must have the written approval of the Architect of Record. H. Access: Install hinged access panels for access to valves or similar operable components concealed in finished areas. Label panel door with identity of item concealed. L Sprinklers:Installation and location of sprinklers shall be coordinated with all other items in the construction and shall not obstruct lights,air outlets,access doors and other items requiring access. Sprinklers at finished ceilings shall form a symmetrical pattern carefully integrated into the ceiling layout as shown on Walgreen approved drawings. Provide proper protection of automatic sprinklers. Sprinklers that have had paint applied WATER-BASED 21 10 00-2 v15.2 FIRE-SUPPRESSION I Ito them,by other than the sprinkler manufacturer,or otherwise damaged, shall be replaced with new listed sprinklers of the same orifice size,thermal response,and water 1 distribution. J. Furnish and install,in close proximity to system riser,an emergency cabinet containing a I minimum of two sprinklers of all types and ratings(with the exception of dry pendent sprinkler for freezer/cooler)used in the system and one head wrench for each head type. One spare dry pendent sprinkler and sprinkler boot within manufacturer's shipping containers shall be attached to the sprinkler riser by nylon zip ties. I3.02 TESTING,INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE I A. Flushing: Underground,or other water supply piping, shall be completely flushed before connection is made to downstream fire suppression system piping. The flushing operation shall be continued for a sufficient time to ensure thorough cleaning. Minimum rate of flow shall be not less than the hydraulically calculated water demand rate of the I system,including any hose requirements,the flow necessary to provide a velocity of 10 feet per second or the maximum flow rate available to the system under fire conditions. I B. System test:Purge system of air prior to filling with supply water. After completion of the installation,the entire system shall be tested and inspected to meet the approval of the authorities having jurisdiction. A contractor's material and test certificate should be Icompleted in accordance with NFPA 13. C. Fire Department Connection: Inspect for visibility and accessibility. Firmly secure caps 1 to resist casual vandalism. Verify that swivels have freedom of movement,hose threads I are clean and in good condition,and that the check valve in the connection piping is not obstructed or leaking. D. System drainage: Verify exterior discharge points of main drain and inspector's test station for visibility,access and hard surface for conveying discharge water to pavement for drainage. I E. System documentation:Complete hydraulic design placard information and affix to system riser. Complete all component identification signage. Collect system documentation,including,but not limited to,approved shop drawings,hydraulic I calculations,material and test certificates and acceptance letters. Insert all documents in holder. IEND OF SECTION I I I I WATER-BASED 21 10 00-3 v15.2 FIRE-SUPPRESSION I 1 SECTION 22 10 00-PLUMBING IPART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work,Section 20 05 00 Common Work Results for Mechanical,and Section 20 07 00 Mechanical Insulation shall be considered a part of these specifications. IB. Codes,Ordinances and Permits: All permits,connection fees,tap fees,licenses,approvals and other arrangements,including plumbing and riser diagrams,if required, shall be I obtained by the Plumbing Contractor at his expense. Should any changes be necessary in the drawings or specifications to secure such approval,this Contractor shall include in his bid all costs for such changes to comply with these departments without extra costs to • Walgreen Co. It will be this Contractor's responsibility to provide all systems complete IIIand operable. C. Scope of Work: Contractor shall furnish all materials,tools,equipment,labor and services I and pay all costs of whatever nature,as may be necessarily expended,for a proper workmanlike and fully operable installation,and completion of all plumbing and related work. The Plumbing Contractor shall provide the following within,beneath and up to 5 Ifeet beyond the building(s). 1. Complete system of sanitary, soil, waste,and vent piping connecting each and every plumbing fixture or other piece of equipment requiring same, with sanitary I sewer including pipe,fittings,and other necessary appurtenances. 2. Complete system of cold water supply and distributing piping of hot and cold I water connecting to every plumbing fixture,or other pieces of equipment requiring same,including isolation valves for each piece of equipment,hangers, supports, and other necessary appurtenances. I3. All floor and wall sleeves. 4. All plumbing fixtures,except as hereinafter noted. I5. Water heaters. 6. Connections to the supply lines of the fixtures and outlets for equipment furnished by Walgreen Co. • I1.02 SUBMITTALS A. This Contractor shall submit product data for all plumbing fixtures,trim and accessories. 1 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE At Walgreens discretion,any store where the sewer/drainage system operation,installation IA. or material is considered"suspect"shall be inspected,at the Landlord's/Contractor's expense,using a sewer line video camera. All necessary repairs shall be made at the Landlord's/Contractor's expense. PLUMBING 22 10 00- 1 v15.2 I PART II-PRODUCTS 2.01 PIPING&VALVES A. All underground sanitary sewers shall be standard weight cast iron soil pipe with hub and spigot fittings conforming to ASTM A74 and C564. B. Above ground sanitary sewer and vent 2 1/2 inches and larger shall be standard weight cast iron soil pipe with no-hub couplings conforming to CISPI 301 and ASTM A888. C. All rough-ins for plumbing fixtures,including all waste lines and all branch soil pipe below floor from plumbing fixtures,shall be standard weight cast iron pipe. D. All waste and vent piping above floor,2 inches and smaller,can be either type"M"copper with wrought copper fittings, soldered connection or galvanized carbon steel with threaded connections. E. Where such use is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction,all sanitary lines and fittings,below and above floor,may be schedule 40 PVC DWV with solvent welded joints per ANSI/ASTM D2665 and D3311. All piping,valves,fittings and solvent shall be furnished by the same manufacturer. F. All above floor hot and cold water piping within the building shall be ASTM B88 Type "L"copper with wrought copper fittings. All fittings shall be soldered. G. Provide dielectric fittings between ferrous and copper piping. H. Isolation valves on domestic water shall be ball type Jomar T/S 100,Nibco T-685-80-LF or Milwaukee UPBA 400/500. I. Balancing valves shall be the same as above with a memory stop. 2.02 PLUMBING FIXTURES A. Contractor shall furnish and install all plumbing fixtures as indicated on plumbing drawings. 2.03 WATER HEATING A. Storage Type: 1. Water Heater: Provide water heater with all accessories including ASME rated combination temperature and pressure relief valve as shown on plumbing drawings and meeting local code requirements. 2. Pipe relief outlets to drain. 3. Provide a thermometer on hot water supply from water heater. Range: 30 to 240 F. I I PLUMBING 22 10 00-2 v15.2 I I PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION ng in General: All pipes shall be run with proper grades to provide for easy draining. They I must be thoroughly reamed and cleaned before installation. This Contractor shall consult and cooperate with other piping Contractors as to obtain the proper grouping of pipes and to avoid interference. Pipes run overhead shall be placed as close to the roof deck as possible to maintain proper headroom and to present a neat appearance,all consistent with the correct pitching of pipes. The Plumbing Contractor shall consult with the Construction Superintendent before installation of any pipe lines which will reduce the proper headroom in any way. Piping shall be run as shown on the drawings,but the Construction Superintendent reserves the right to make slight changes (without extra charge)to avoid conflict with other work. A. Protection:Underground water piping cover shall be measured from top of pipe to finished grade with due consideration given to future or final grade and nature of soil. Top of pipe shall be no less than one foot below local frost line. Minimum cover shall be 3 feet below pavements. No piping shall run under buildings except for fire service main shall be permitted to enter the building adjacent to the foundation. Back filling shall be tamped in layers to prevent lateral movement or settlement and shall contain no ashes,cinders, refuse,organic,corrosive,or frozen materials. In trenches cut through rock,tamped granular backfill shall be provided a minimum of 6 inches under and around piping with a minimum of 2 feet of granular cover. B. Vent Pipes: All vent pipes that pass through roof openings shall be kept at a reasonable distance from the walls to permit proper application of built-up roofing and base and counter-flashings. All vent pipes shall be flashed. C. Floor Drains: Furnish and install all floor drains. D. Cleanouts: Full-sized brass screw plugs,cleanout plugs shall be furnished and installed at the foot of all soil and waste stacks,internal downspouts and at all points where necessary to permit the entire drainage system to be rodded out easily. Provide cleanouts at the end of each branch,changes in directions greater than 45 degrees,and as required by Code. All cleanouts shall be visible and accessible. E. Connections to Equipment Furnished by Walgreen Co.: This Contractor shall rough-in and connect all fixtures and equipment to be furnished by Walgreen Co. This shall include all hot and cold water, waste, and vent piping required to connect completely to equipment. 3.02 TESTING A. Domestic Hot and Cold Water Systems: 100 PSI(minimum)air for one hour without leakage. B. Sewer Systems: 10 feet(minimum)hydrostatic for one hour without leakage. 3.03 DISINFECTION A. Clean and disinfect potable domestic water piping as follows: 1. Purge new piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered,extended, or 1 repaired before using. PLUMBING 22 10 00-3 v15.2 I I I 2. Use purging and disinfecting procedures prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction;if methods are not prescribed,use procedures described in either AWWA C651 or AWWA C652 or follow procedures described below: a. Flush piping system with clean,potable water until dirty water does not appear at outlets. b. Fill and isolate system according to either of the following: 1) Fill system or part thereof with water/chlorine solution with at least 50 ppm of chlorine. Isolate with valves and allow to stand for 24 hours. 2) Fill system or part thereof with water/chlorine solution with at least 200 ppm of chlorine. Isolate and allow to stand for three hours. c. Flush system with clean,potable water until no chlorine is in water coming from system after the standing time. d. Submit water samples in sterile bottles to authorities having jurisdiction. Repeat procedures if biological examination shows contamination. B. Prepare and submit reports of purging and disinfecting activities. C. Clean interior of domestic water piping system. Remove dirt and debris as work progresses. END OF SECTION 1 I I ' I I I I PLUMBING 22 10 00-4 v15.2 I I ISECTION 23 08 00—TESTING,ADJUSTING AND BALANCING IPART 1 —GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION I A. The Test and Balance(TAB)Contractor shall furnish the testing,adjusting and balancing of the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system as a part of the HVAC rooftop units purchase from the rooftop equipment manufacturer. The rooftop equipment I manufacturer shall incorporate the services of a certified national TAB firm for all of the stores in their assigned territories. B. TAB firm shall be certified by Associated Air Balance Council (AABC), National I Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB), or Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau (TABB). I C. All work shall be performed under the direction of a Certified Test and Balance Engineer. The Contractor's technicians shall meet the qualifications of the Contractor's certification agency(AABC,NEBB or TABB). I D. All TAB Work shall be performed in accordance with the latest edition of ASHRAE Standard 111, "Practices for Measurement, Testing, Adjusting and Balancing of Building Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems"; and either AABC I "National Standards for Total System Balance",NEBB's "Procedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing of Environmental Systems" or SMACNA's "HVAC Systems - Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing." In case of conflict, ASHRAE Standard 111 shall govern. IE. Certification of TAB Reports: Certify TAB field data reports. This certification includes the following: II a. Review field data reports to validate accuracy of data and to prepare certified TAB reports. b. Certify that TAB team complied with the procedures specified and referenced in this Specification. IF. Instrumentation Type, Quantity, and Accuracy: As described in AABC's "National Standards for Testing and Balancing Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systems, I or NEBB's "Procedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing of Environmental Systems," Section II, "Required Instrumentation for NEBB Certification." G. Instrumentation Calibration: Calibrate instruments at least every six months or more I frequently if required by instrument manufacturer. a. Keep an updated record of instrument calibration that indicates date of calibration and the name of party performing instrument calibration. H. Additional Services: TAB firm will provide an HVAC system inspection and punch list as outlined in Section 1.03 and 1.06 below. I i I TESTING,ADJUSTING 23 08 00- 1 v15.2 IAND BALANCING I I 1.02 SCHEDULING A. This work shall be scheduled to be performed after the HVAC system has been started by I the mechanical contractor and prior to fixture date. The TAB firm shall be responsible for scheduling the testing, adjusting, and balancing directly with the Walgreens Field Project Manager at least two weeks in advance. Walgreens Construction will provide an updated project list and Field Project Manager contact list with e-mail addresses and cell phone numbers to the HVAC manufacturer and TAB firm on a regular basis via e-mail. B. The TAB firm will e-mail a checklist to the Walgreens Field Project Manager with a copy I to the Senior Regional Construction Manager to obtain project completion status and to schedule the site visit. Checklist to be filled out by the General Contractor (GC) to assure that the HVAC system shall be fully ready before TAB firm arrives at site. Completed checklist must be sent via e-mail with items addressed in a "YES or NO" format with explanation provided as necessary. The following must be complete prior to the TAB firm's visit: 1. All rooftop units along with all field mounted accessories must be installed and1111 economizer/outside air dampers installed and wired. 2. All exhaust fans must be installed,wired and operational. 3. Units must be properly tagged per design drawings,including exhaust fans. 4. Gas piping completed and gas turned on. 5. All power wiring completed,disconnects mounted and permanent power turned on. 6. All fans checked for proper rotation. 7. All control wiring completed including thermostats, sensors and smoke detectors. 8. All duct work with balancing dampers and diffusers fully installed. 9. Clean filters installed. 10. All doors and windows installed and ceiling tiles in place. 11. Additional items as deemed necessary. C. The TAB firm will request project design mechanical drawings(M-111,M-510,M-610 and M-620 as CAD files via e-mail) and specifications from the GC two weeks prior to site visit. D. The Walgreens Field Project Manager shall notify the GC of the scheduled balancing date. The GC shall coordinate with the Mechanical and Electrical Contractors in order to have the appropriate tradesmen on site to correct any deficiencies in wiring, ductwork, or equipment start-up. E. If,for any reason,the HVAC system is not operational in time for the TAB firm to schedule the work prior to fixture date, the GC shall be responsible for any and all additional costs incurred by rescheduling the TAB firm. F. Each Friday the TAB firm shall be responsible for sending out a list of all stores that are on their schedule for the upcoming week via email to Walgreens. The intent is to communicate with Construction and field maintenance staff so that they can perform an audit of TAB activities while TAB technician is on site. 1.03 HVAC SYSTEM INSPECTION AND PUNCH LIST I A. The TAB technician shall inspect the HVAC system and notify the GC and Walgreens Field Project Manager of any deficiencies needing immediate attention. Verify and record the following as part of the HVAC system inspection: GENERAL 1. Inquire about any design,equipment,and installation problems. I TESTING,ADJUSTING 23 08 00-2 v15.2 AND BALANCING I I2. Compare installed system to design mechanical plans for the specific store. I ROOFTOP INSPECTION 1. Check exhaust fans for correct fan rotation, belt tension, pulley alignment and any fan noise or vibration. 2. Check exhaust fans for installation and proper operation of backdraft dampers. 1 3. Check that fan blower wheels are clean and free of damage. ABOVE CEILING INSPECTION I 1. Check proper installation and accessibility of all volume dampers. 2. Check for proper installation of flexible ducts for bends,lengths and clamps. 3. Check that ductwork is insulated and ensure that insulation is properly secured, where applicable. I 4. Verify that internally lined ductwork has not been used except as allowed in sales area return drops. 5. Check that exposed ductwork in the sales area is painted or insulated. I 6. Check that supply grilles on exposed ductwork in the sales area have 6"minimum 90 degree straight tap fittings. 7. Check that supply grilles on exposed ductwork in the sales area are installed 22.5 degrees down from horizontal. 1 8. Check for insulation on the tops of diffusers. BELOW CEILING INSPECTION I 1. Check thermostats and sensors for proper location. 2. Verify thermostats and sensors are properly tagged for the unit they control. 3. Verify controls for exhaust fans are installed and function properly. 4. Verify diffuser material,aluminum or steel,as specified on design mechanical plans. 5. Verify return/exhaust grilles and registers have inside pans painted black. 6. Check electric wall heaters for quantity, capacity,locations and proper operation. I B. Provide HVAC punch list to Walgreens Field Project Manager and/or GC and Mechanical Contractor before leaving the site. Include punch list in the final Test and Balance Report. E-mail a rough draft HVAC punch-list of the following items to Walgreens Field Project Manager and Walgreens Senior Regional Construction Manager: I 1. Any HVAC items not completed as of air balance date. (RTU's, exhaust fans, ductwork,dampers,diffusers, insulation,heaters,etc.) 2. Any incorrect installations that need to be addressed. I 3. Any items omitted or revised from the design drawings. 4. If TAB firm needs to be re-scheduled due to incompleteness of the systems. 5. Include copy of the checklist of system completion received by TAB firm. 1 1.04 TESTING,ADJUSTING AND BALANCING A. The purpose of testing, adjusting, and balancing the HVAC system is to ensure optimal ii- 111 performance, comfort, and energy efficiency for the Owner's benefit. This service covers all heating,air-conditioning and exhaust ventilation systems. B. Air quantities shall be balanced to within+/-10% of design as a general rule. However, in I some cases, the air quantities may need to be adjusted differently in order to ensure acceptable comfort levels, positive building pressure, noise consideration etc. Any excessive variation at certain diffusers (over 10%) must be reported with explanations if they cannot be balanced as required. However the total RTU supply CFM must be within I +/- 10%of design. C. The TAB technician shall notify the GC and the Walgreens Field Project Manager of any deficiencies needing immediate attention. The GC shall have the Mechanical and Electrical 111 TESTING,ADJUSTING 23 08 00-3 v15.2 111 AND BALANCING I Contractors available to promptly correct any such problems (i.e. replace burned out 1 motors, failed thermostats, incorrect wiring, bad circuit breakers and starters, dirty filters, missing dampers,undersized RTU outside air intakes). D. The TAB work shall be completed in accordance with the following checklist: GENERAL 1. Compare installed system to design mechanical plans for the specific store. 2. Document design specifications for report. 3. Record unit nameplate data. TEST,ADJUST AND BALANCE THE HVAC SYSTEM 1. Measure and adjust diffuser supply, return and exhaust airflows using balancing dampers,and locking them in that position(when applicable). Mark damper balance positions. a. Adjust damper airflows at branch take-offs first and at diffusers second. 2. Measure space temperature, supply air temperature and return air temperature for the following areas: front checkout, pharmacy, office, general stock, sales area (three spot temperatures minimum). Temperature readings shall be recorded after the system has been running for at least eight hours and thermostats have been properly set. 3. Measure outside air temperature and relative humidity. 4. Check for drafts and hot/cold spots. FINAL WRAP-UP AT SITE 1. Review data for completeness. 2. Discuss findings and results with Walgreens Field Project Manager and/or GC and Mechanical Contractor. F. In the event that the TAB firm is unable to perform a complete TAB of the entire system due to deficiencies in the completion of items outlined above, the Walgreens Field Project Manager may request that the TAB firm schedule a follow up visit to test and balance portions of the system that could not be completed on the initial visit. The GC shall be responsible to issue a purchase order and reimburse the HVAC manufacturer for the additional cost incurred,including travel and applicable expenses. 1.05 TEST AND BALANCE REPORT A. A certified report shall be submitted to the Walgreens Field Project Manager(2 copies),the GC, and the Mechanical Contractor within two weeks of completion. The TAB firm shall also post the report on its website to be accessible by Walgreens. B. Final test report shall include the following sections listed below: C. EXHAUST FAN DATA I- Provide a tabulated summary of the following for each exhaust fan: 1. Design exhaust fan data including make, model #, motor HP, airflow in CFM, external static pressure and voltage/phase. 2. Installed exhaust fan data including make,model#,serial#. a. Provide motor data included make, model #, HP, RPM, voltage, FLA, overload protection. 3. Startup data for each exhaust fan including initial RPM,voltage and amperage. 4. Final data for each exhaust fan including airflow in CFM, RPM, calculated BHP, voltage,amperage,pulley and belt sizes. I TESTING,ADJUSTING 23 08 00-4 v15.2 AND BALANCING 1 D. AIR BALANCE REPORT 1. Provide air balance report for each diffuser, RTU and exhaust fan to include design and actual airflow in CFM. 2. Provide summary of space temperatures, supply air temperatures, return air temperatures and outside air temperature measured during TAB site visit. L. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Provide a tabulated summary of the following for any additional HVAC equipment: WALL HEATERS 1. Location and design heating capacity in kW. 2. Installed make,model,serial number and heating capacity in kW. M. THERMOSTAT SETTINGS A. Provide a tabulated summary of design and actual thermostat settings for both occupied and unoccupied modes. ' B. Include time settings for occupied and unoccupied modes. C. Include installed make and model of all thermostats. N. HVAC PLAN SHOWING DIFFUSER&EQUIPMENT LAYOUT Provide a store plan with diffuser,RTU and exhaust fan locations and tags matching the Air Balance Report. O. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION(if any) Include any additional information not listed above that might be useful for the specific store in understanding above report. 111 END OF SECTION 1 V I 1 I I I I TESTING,ADJUSTING 23 08 00-5 v15.2 AND BALANCING I SECTION 23 30 00—HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION IPART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work,Section 20 05 00 Common Work Results for Mechanical Section 20 07 00 Mechanical Insulation,shall be considered a part of these specifications. 1 B. Scope of Work: The HVAC air distribution work includes,but is not limited to,the following: 1 1. Air conditioning outside air ducts, supply air ducts,return air ducts,insulation,diffusers grilles, supply fans, motors,manual dampers and fire dampers. i2. Exhaust/ventilation system fans,blowers,ducts,grilles,diffusers,dampers,etc. 3. Furnishing of roof curbs required for supply and exhaust fans. 1 1.02 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING IA. All self-adhesive labels for part identification are to be applied to external surfaces only. B. All ductwork and fittings shall be sealed either by blanking or capping duct ends,bagging small fittings,surface wrapping or shrink wrapped in plastic to prevent dust and dirt from I touching the internal surfaces during delivery and storage. C. The material deliveries shall be inspected for cleanliness by the General Contractor before I accepting delivery on site. The materials shall remain wrapped until installation occurs. The open end of installed ductwork and fittings shall remain sealed until receiving the next connection piece. Unsealed openings during construction will require the entire ductwork Isystem to be cleaned and resealed. PART 2- PRODUCTS i2.01 SHEET METAL DUCTWORK A. Provide spiral lock seam ductwork,round and/or oval, without longitudinal seams. Loose Itaps are not acceptable. B. Elbows,90 degrees, shall be die formed construction to 12 inch diameter and 5 segment for I larger than 12 inch. Elbows,45 degrees, shall be die formed construction to 12 inch diameter and 3 segment for larger than 12 inch. Pleated and adjustable elbows are not acceptable. Seams in fittings which are not spiral locked shall be welded. I C. Ducts,fittings and joints shall be constructed of galvanized steel and installed in accordance with the 2005 edition of the SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible for a static pressure class of not less than+/-2.0 inches of water column. 111 D. Exposed un-insulated ductwork in General Sales will be field painted by others. Painted ductwork shall be A60 dull gray coating(galvannealed). I HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00- 1 v15.2 I E. Acceptable manufacturers of spiral products:Accuduct Manufacturing,Eastern Sheet Metal, Lindab,Omni Duct Systems, Semco and United McGill,providing they have been manufacturing these spiral products for at least 10 years. F. All round and oval ducts and fittings shall be manufactured by the same company. Factory fabricated fittings shall be used. G. Rectangular ductwork,sized for an equivalent pressure drop,may only be used in lieu of round or oval,on a limited basis,and/or to clear structural interference. H. Fiber ductwork is not acceptable. 111 I. Internal lining is not acceptable in the supply ductwork. J. Internal lining is acceptable only in the exposed return ductwork in the General Sales for sound attenuation. K. Concealed and exposed spiral ductwork shall have all transverse joints sealed to achieve SMACNA Seal Level C. L. Concealed rectangular supply and return ductwork shall have sealed transverse joints and longitudinal seams to achieve SMACNA Seal Level B. Concealed rectangular exhaust ductwork shall have sealed transverse joints to achieve SMACNA Seal Level C. M. Exposed rectangular supply and return ductwork shall have sealed transverse joints to achieve SMACNA Seal Level C. Concealed rectangular exhaust ductwork shall have sealed transverse joints and longitudinal seams to achieve SMACNA Seal Level B. 111 N. All ductwork(spiral and rectangular)shall comply with Leakage Class 12,not to exceed 12 cfm per 100 sf of duct surface. I 2.02 FLEXIBLE ROUND DUCTWORK A. Flexible round ductwork shall be shall be a factory made with a liner duct permanently bonded to a corrosion resistant spring steel wire helix supporting a fiberglass insulating blanket with an R-value not less than 4.2 and an ADC thermal certification seal. Ducts shall be UL listed 181 Class 1,complying with NFPA 90A,NFPA 90B,and all other codes having jurisdiction. B. Flexible round ductwork shall be by ATCO,Thermaflex,or equal. I 2.03 GRILLES,REGISTERS,AND DIFFUSERS A. Diffusers, registers, and grilles shall be rated in accordance with ASHRAE 70, "Method of Testing for Rating the Performance of Air Outlets and Inlets." B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: Krueger, Metal-Aire,Nailor,Price,Titus and Tuttle&Bailey I i HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00-2 v15.2 I 2.04 LOUVERS &HOODS A. Fresh air intake,combustion air intake,and exhaust louvers shall be furnished and installed by this contractor. B. Ducts ending above the roof shall be terminated with Greenheck GRS gravity hood with bird screen. Acceptable alternate manufacturers-Acme,Carnes,Cook,Jenn and Penn. 2.05 EXHAUST AND SUPPLY FANS 1 A. Exhaust and supply fans and blowers as shown on drawings and schedule shall be furnished and installed by this contractor. 2.06 DUCT LINER A. Fibrous-Glass Duct Liner: Comply with ASTM C 1071, NFPA 90A, or NFPA 90B; and with NAIMA AH124, "Fibrous Glass Duct Liner Standard." 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: a. CertainTeed Corporation;Insulation Group. b. Johns Manville. c. Knauf Insulation. d. Owens Corning. 2. Maximum Thermal Conductivity: a. Type I,Flexible: 0.27 Btu x in./h x sq.ft.x deg F at 75 deg F mean temperature. b. Type II,Rigid: 0.23 Btu x in./h x sq. ft.x deg F at 75 deg F mean temperature. 3. Antimicrobial Erosion-Resistant Coating: Apply to the surface of the liner that will form the interior surface of the duct to act as a moisture repellent and erosion-resistant coating. Antimicrobial compound shall be tested for efficacy by an NRTL and registered by the EPA for use in HVAC systems. 4. Water-Based Liner Adhesive: Comply with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B and with ASTM C 916. B. Flexible Elastomeric Duct Liner: Preformed, cellular, closed-cell, sheet materials complying with ASTM C 534,Type II,Grade 1;and with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B, 1 inch thick. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: a. Aeroflex USA Inc. b. Armacell LLC. c. Rubatex International,LLC 2. Surface-Burning Characteristics: Maximum flame-spread index of 25 and maximum smoke-developed index of 50 when tested according to UL 723;certified by an NRTL. 3. Liner Adhesive: As recommended by insulation manufacturer and complying with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B. HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00-3 v15.2 I C. Natural-Fiber Duct Liner: 85 percent cotton, 10 percent borate, and 5 percent polybinding fibers, treated with a microbial growth inhibitor and complying with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B, 1"thick. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: a. Bonded Logic,Inc. b. Reflectix Inc. 2. Maximum Thermal Conductivity: 0.24 Btu x in./h x sq. ft. x deg F at 75 deg F mean temperature when tested according to ASTM C 518. 3. Surface-Burning Characteristics: Maximum flame-spread index of 25 and maximum smoke-developed index of 50 when tested according to ASTM E 84; certified by an NRTL. 4. Liner Adhesive: As recommended by insulation manufacturer and complying with I NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B. D. Insulation Pins and Washers: 1. Cupped-Head, Capacitor-Discharge-Weld Pins: Copper- or zinc-coated steel pin, fully annealed for capacitor-discharge welding, 0.106-inch diameter shank, length to suit depth of insulation indicated with integral 1-1/2-inch galvanized carbon-steel washer. 2. Insulation-Retaining Washers: Self-locking washers formed from 0.016-inch thick galvanized steel; with beveled edge sized as required to hold insulation securely in place but not less than 1-1/2 inches in diameter. E. Shop Application of Duct Liner: Comply with SMACNA's "HVAC Duct Construction Standards-Metal and Flexible,"Figure 2-19, "Flexible Duct Liner Installation." 1. Adhere a single layer of indicated thickness of duct liner with at least 90 percent adhesive coverage at liner contact surface area. Attaining indicated thickness with multiple layers of duct liner is prohibited. 2. Apply adhesive to transverse edges of liner facing upstream that do not receive metal nosing. 3. Butt transverse joints without gaps,and coat joint with adhesive. 4. Fold and compress liner in corners of rectangular ducts or cut and fit to ensure butted- edge overlapping. 5. Do not apply liner in rectangular ducts with longitudinal joints, except at corners of ducts, unless duct size and dimensions of standard liner make longitudinal joints necessary. 6. Secure liner with mechanical fasteners 4 inches from corners and at intervals not exceeding 12 inches transversely; at 3 inches from transverse joints and at intervals not exceeding 18 inches longitudinally. I I HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00-4 v15.2 I 1 7. Secure transversely oriented liner edges facing the airstream with metal nosings that have either channel or "r profiles or are integrally formed from duct wall. Fabricate Iedge facings at the Intervals of lined duct preceding unlined duct. 8. Terminate inner ducts with buildouts attached to fire-damper sleeves, dampers, turning vane assemblies, or other devices. Fabricated buildouts (metal hat sections) or other I buildout means are optional; when used; secure buildouts to duct walls with bolts, screws,rivets, or welds. IPART 3- EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION I A. The open end of installed ductwork and fittings shall remain sealed until receiving the next connection piece. Unsealed openings during construction will require the entire ductwork system to be cleaned and resealed. IB. Ductwork shall be installed in sizes and in location as indicated on plans.Where square corners are used,they shall be provided with turning vanes. Spiral ductwork joints shall Ihave sheet metal screws in connections. C. The drawings do not attempt to show all offsets that are necessary for the required installation. Those offsets and similar items shall be provided at no additional cost to IWalgreens. D. The ductwork system throughout the building shall be rigidly supported and so constructed I as to eliminate vibration or any objectionable noise while the ventilation machinery is in operation. I E. Where ducts pass through walls or floor openings,they shall be kept free of direct contact of building construction by supporting each side of opening. The space between duct and opening shall be sealed and caulked in place,to comply with local fire codes,ordinances,etc. I F. Volume Controls for Balancing:Provide manual volume dampers for balancing the ventilation systems. On each manual volume damper,provide a regulator to lock the damper in a fixed position,where accessible through access panel. Where not accessible through Ipanel,provide a key-operated Young regulator with indicator and ceiling plate. G. Flexible Connections: Furnish and install on the suction and discharge side of all fans and units,at least 4 inches of 10 oz.canvas or equivalent vinyl with heavy clamping bands. I Canvas connection to all HVAC roof-top units shall be as close to unit as possible,just below roof curb. I H. Fire Dampers: Provide fire dampers in duct locations where required by local authority having jurisdiction. Ducts shall be enlarged where fire dampers are installed to maintain the same airflow through damper frame as unobstructed run of duct. Provide access doors to Iservice fire dampers. I. Belt Guards: For each belt drive,furnish a guard consisting of an angle iron frame with 1 inch mesh heavy wire guard supported and securely bolted in place,etc. to comply with Ilocal codes. I IHVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00-5 v15.2 I J. Access Doors: Provide tight sheet metal access doors(with gasket,hinges,and locks),or where access to plenum spaces or ducts is necessary. Access doors shall be of adequate size and installed per local codes. K. Louvers for exhaust and outside air shall be equipped with motorized dampers with a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfm/ft at 1.0 w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. Such dampers shall be closed when fans are off. L. Duct Sealant: Sealant shall be United Duct Sealer as manufactured by United-McGill Corporation or#6 mastic with red glasscoat as manufactured by RCD Corporation. Install per manufacturers and UL 181A&B recommendations. Shrink bands,manufactured by Raychem and applied in accordance with manufacturer's instructions are acceptable on round ducts. Foil mastic tape,Polyken 360-17,applied in accordance with manufacturer's instructions,is acceptable on round ducts. Sealant is not required for spiral gasketed ductwork. M. Install diffusers,registers,and grilles level and plumb. N. Install diffusers,registers,and grilles with airtight connections to ducts and to allow service and maintenance of dampers. O. After installation, adjust diffusers, registers, and grilles to air patterns indicated, or as directed,before starting air balancing. I 3.02 DUCTWORK CLEANING A. Ductwork shall be thoroughly cleaned by this contractor. I B. Cleaning shall be done before any painting is done or acoustic ceiling installed. END OF SECTION 1 I I I I I I I HVAC AIR DISTRIBUTION 23 30 00-6 v15.2 SECTION 26 05 00—COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL PART I-GENERAL 1.01 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work shall be considered a part of these specifications. B. This section applies to all electrical work. The Contractors involved shall check all sections of the specifications in addition to the particular section covering their specific trade. Each distinct section of the specifications aimed for one trade may have detailed information with regards to other trades. Therefore,it is imperative that all sections be reviewed to get a complete picture of all other trades' functions and work required. C. The Walgreen Co.drawings,which constitute an integral part of this contract,shall serve as the working plans. They indicate the general layout of the complete electrical system. 1. Field verification,of scaled dimensions on plans,is directed since actual locations, distances and levels will be governed by actual field conditions. All measurements shall be verified at the site. 2. The Electrical Contractor shall check architectural,structural,plumbing,heating, ventilation and air conditioning;and fire suppression plans to avert possible installation conflicts. Should drastic changes from original plans be necessary to resolve such conflict,the Contractor shall notify the architect and Walgreen Co. - Facilities Design,Planning, &Development Department,and secure written approval and agreement on necessary adjustment before the installation is started. 3. Discrepancies shown between plans,or between plans and actual field conditions, or between plans and specifications shall be brought promptly to the attention of Walgreen Co.for a decision. 4. Drawings and specifications are intended to cover the completed installation of systems to function as described. The omission of the expressed reference to any item of labor and material necessary to comply to practice codes,ordinances,etc. shall not relieve the Contractor from providing such additional labor and material. 5. The contract drawings serve as working drawings for the general layout of the various services. However,layout of equipment accessories,specialties,piping systems,and conduit runs are diagrammatic unless specifically dimensioned and do not necessarily indicate every required valve,fitting,transition,turning vane, junction box,pull box,conduit size,etc. It will be the Contractor's responsibility to provide all systems complete and operable. The Contractor is to make field verification of all services, systems,etc. as part of the total work required and the cost to be included in his base bid. D. Accessibility: Do not locate traps,controls,unions;pull boxes,etc.in any system at a location that will be inaccessible after construction is completed. Maintain accessibility for all components in mechanical,electrical, and plumbing systems. E. Cutting and Patching: All cutting required shall be done by the Contractor whose work is involved, without extra cost to Walgreen Co. All patching and restoration including the furnishing and installation of access panels in ceiling,walls,etc. within the building lines COMMON WORK RESULTS 26 05 00- 1 v15.2 FOR ELECTRICAL 1 shall be done by the respective,responsible Contractor. No cutting of structural steel, concrete,or wood shall be done without prior approval and explicit directions of the architect and Walgreen Co. All duct openings in walls;floors,ceiling,and roof shall be cut and patched by the respective,responsible Contractor. F. Relocation of Existing Duct,Conduits,Pipes and Utilities: The Contractor,under whose jurisdiction the work may fall, shall provide labor,material,and tools required to cut, repair,protect,cap,or relocate existing pipes,conduits,or utilities interfering with or uncovered during work,per regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction. G. Excavation and Backfill: Excavation and removal of material, shoring,and backfilling required for the proper laying of all pipes and conduits inside the building and premises, and outside as may be necessary, shall be done by the Contractor whose work is involved, without extra cost to Walgreen Co. Sleeves: Each Contractor shall furnish sleeves at conduit penetrations through walls and floors. Sleeves shall be extended 2 inches above the floor. Sleeves shall be Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe and of the required size. J. Electric Motors: Each Contractor shall provide all electric motors for their respective work. Verify building voltage prior to ordering motors. Motors shall comply with NEMA Standard MG-1,Motors and Generators and be designed for quiet operation and of ample size to operate at their proper load and full speed continuously without causing undue noise or vibration. The motors shall be open drip-proof or TEFC construction and have ball bearings. Provide all belted motors with guide rails,adjusting screws,anchor bolts, and cast iron bed plates. Provide full voltage magnetic starters for all three-phase motor- driven equipment. (Allen-Bradley Bul.709 or General Electric equivalent.) K. Electrical Wiring: The Electrical Contractor shall furnish all wiring required for the operation of motors and controls. L. Damage to Other Work: Each Contractor will be held rigidly responsible for all damages to their own or any other trades' work resulting from the execution of the involved Contractor's work. M. Concrete Foundation: Concrete foundation for all electrical equipment shall be provided by the General Contractor,but the respective Electrical Contractor shall furnish foundation bolts and all essential information and shall check the work prior to the pouring of concrete to insure acceptable results. The foundation shall be as indicated or as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. N. Rough-in for Connection to Equipment: It shall be the responsibility of each Contractor to study the architectural,structural,electrical,and mechanical drawings,conferring with the various trades involved and checking with the supplier of equipment in order to properly rough-in for all equipment. O. Material and Equipment: All material and equipment shall be new and of the best quality used for the purpose in good commercial practice,and shall be the standard product of reputable manufacturers. The material and equipment must meet approval of state and local codes in the area it is being used. I COMMON WORK RESULTS 26 05 00-2 v15.2 FOR ELECTRICAL I P. Performance of Work: All work outlined in the various mechanical and electrical sections shall be done by the Contractor under whose jurisdiction the work may fall. See drawings and specifications. Q. Roof decks shall not be used to support piping,conduit,equipment,devices,etc. Bar joist panel points and beams shall be used to support loads unless otherwise directed by the structural engineer. R. Installation: All equipment and materials shall be installed according to manufacturer's I instructions unless otherwise specifically directed by the Trade Contract Documents. All items recommended by the manufacturer or required for proper operation shall be provided without additional cost to Walgreens. S. Testing: All testing results shall be documented in the form of written reports. 1.02 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS A. Existing Conditions: Each Contractor shall examine the project site to verify dimensions and existing conditions of electrical systems,and shall thoroughly acquire information regarding grades, space conditions,limitations,and peculiarities of construction required for the building and site and shall give due consideration to same in preparation of proposal. No exceptions shall be considered after award of a contract,nor shall the Contractor be entitled to any extra compensation for their failure to verify conditions at the site. B. Permits,Inspections,and Tests: All work is to be executed in compliance with,and each Contractor is to observe and abide by,all applicable laws,regulations,ordinances,and rules of the national,state,county,and local governing agencies or any other duly constituted public authority. Each Contractor will,at all times,maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection to all parts of the work and to the shops wherein the work is in preparation. No work will be enclosed or covered until approved by the architect,and should any work be enclosed or covered before all necessary inspections are completed, same will be opened for examination at the Contractor's expense. All fees, licenses,tests,costs,etc. are Contractor's responsibility. C. Codes, Standards and Regulations: 1. All work shall conform to all applicable federal, state,and local codes. 2. All material and equipment shall conform to the standards,where available,of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association(NEMA),National Fire Protection Association(NFPA),National Electrical Code(NEC),and Underwriters Laboratories(UL). 3. All work shall conform to utility companies'regulations. D. Cooperation: There shall be complete cooperation with all trades in the matter of planning and execution of the work. Every reasonable effort shall be made to prevent conflict as to space requirements,dimensions,locations,leaving of opening,or other matters that would obstruct or delay the work. END OF SECTION I COMMON WORK RESULTS 26 05 00-3 v15.2 FOR ELECTRICAL I ISECTION 26 1000—ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION IPART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work and Section 26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical,shall be considered a part of these specifications. I B. Codes,Ordinances,and Permits: All permits,licenses, stamping, approvals,and other arrangements for work shall be obtained by the electrical contractor. All expenses shall be included in the base bid. All electrical work shall be executed in strict accordance with the I National Electrical Manufacturers Association(NEMA),National Board of Fire Underwriters(NBFU),National Electrical Code(NEC),Underwriters Laboratories(UL), all electrical ordinances of the city,county,and state,and all others applicable to all codes and are of the minimum requirements. Any conflict between drawings,local power I company,codes,etc., shall be brought to the attention of Walgreen Co.by this contractor at the time the bids are submitted. I C. Scope of Work: The work covered by this specification shall include furnishing all labor, tools,material,equipment,and services to construct and install the complete electrical system as shown on the accompanying plans and as specified herein. This work includes, Ibut is not limited to,the following: 1. Service entrance equipment bus to be standard aluminum alloy,including main distribution equipment,metering,secondary distribution equipment. Transformers I with aluminum windings are acceptable. Service entrance conductors to be aluminum(when allowed by utility and/or authority having jurisdiction)unless otherwise noted. The electrical utility company metering shall include a demand Iand pulse meter available for billing purposes and energy management. 2. Complete distribution system bus of standard aluminum alloy for lighting and I power,including the necessary transformers,distribution panel boards,disconnect switches,control switches,and receptacles. All feeders(to distribution panelboards)and branch circuit wiring shall be copper. 1 3. Empty raceways as required. 4. Furnish and install a complete emergency lighting and/or exit lighting system if Irequired by local codes. 5. Furnish and install electrical duct heaters and/or electric wall heaters. 1 6. Install air curtain furnished by mechanical contractor. 7. Provide power to mechanical,plumbing and refrigeration equipment including I RTU's,entrance heater,exhaust fans,domestic hot water recirculating pump, electric water cooler,condensing units (Refrigeration),etc. Disconnects for RTU's,entrance heater,exhaust fans and condensing units(refrigeration)are Ifurnished by equipment manufacturers. I ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00- 1 v15.2 I I I 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. This contractor shall submit product data for power distribution equipment before starting 1 work. PART II-PRODUCTS I 2.01 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS A. Panelboards shall be manufactured by Siemens or Square D. B. Panelboards shall be molded case main circuit breaker type with factory installed service entrance type UL label. Bus in all panelboards shall be standard aluminum alloy. Panelboards and devices contained therein shall have fully rated interrupting rating as shown on the drawings but in no case less than 65,000 amperes rms. Panelboard shall be labeled with UL short circuit withstand rating. Panelboards shall be assembled complete with bolt-on circuit breakers and spares. Circuit breakers include with thermal and magnetic trip elements and shall be quick-make,quick-break and trip indicating. Circuit breaker type,ampere rating and interrupting rating at common application voltages shall be marked on the circuit breaker in a manner that will be durable and visible after installation. C. Equipment shall be enclosed in cabinets with proper gutter supports and hinged doors. Provide a laminated bakelite nameplate on the front of each panel and one at each branch circuit device. D. Panelboard enclosures shall be marked per the latest edition of the NEC,Art.110-22 to indicate the downstream lighting panelboards fed from MDP have been applied with a series combination interrupting rating. The following typically readily visible label shall be permanently installed by the manufacturer on panel MDP enclosure: "CAUTION" SERIES RATED SYSTEM To Maintain UL Series Combination Interrupting Rating of Downstream Panelboards Replace Only with Siemens 200 A Type Circuit Breakers. I E. The following safety sign shall be provided on Panel MDP enclosure: "CAUTION" I Only Qualified Technician Shall Reclose Circuit Breaker F. Panelboard shall be equipped with an integral surge protective device(SPD). The SPD shall be UL1449,3`a Edition listed. The SPD shall be factory installed as close as possible to the neutral bus. The SPD shall satisfy the following minimum requirements: I 1. Nominal discharge current:20 KA 2. Seven modes of protection 3. Status LED's 4. Audible alarm 5. Dry contact for remote monitoring ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-2 v15.2 I 6. 5 year warranty The following SPD shall be utilized by the current vendors: Siemens: TPS3C1115D(120/208 V,3 ph,4 W). Square D: HL2IMA12C(120/208 V, 3 ph,4 W),HL3IMA12C(120/240 V,3 ph,4 W). 2.02 PANELBOARDS A. Panelboards shall be manufactured by Siemens,or Square D. B. Panelboards shall be main lug only,assembled complete with circuit breakers and spares. Bus in all panelboards shall be standard aluminum alloy. Circuit breakers shall be rated at 10,000 amperes rms for 120/240 volt system. Panelboards shall also have additional series combination interrupting rating equal to the rating of the main distribution panel MDP by utilizing UL tested and certified circuit breaker combinations. Each panelboard shall be marked per the latest edition of the NEC,Art. 110-22 and 240-86 to indicate that the series combination interrupting rating is applied.It shall also indicate additional UL series combination interrupting rating of the panelboard and type and size of replacement upstream and branch devices. The following typical readily visible label shall be permanently installed by the manufacturer on panel dead front: "CAUTION" SERIES RATED SYSTEM To Maintain UL Series Combination Interrupting Rating of Downstream Panelboards Replace Only with Siemens Type Circuit Breakers. Short Circuit Rating: 65,000 Amperes RMS Symmetrical Feeder Breaker in MDP: Siemens 200 A Type C. Circuit breakers shall include thermal/magnetic trip,quick-make/quick-break and trip-free handles. For circuits that are not to be turned off, use handle lock-on. Breakers for either 120/240 or 120/208 volt shall be similar to Siemens bolted in type as furnished in panels. Circuit breaker type,ampere rating and interrupting rating at common application voltages shall be marked on the circuit breaker in a manner that will be durable and visible after installation. D. Provide a laminate bakelite nameplate on the front of each panel. 2.03 DISCONNECT SWITCHES A. Disconnect switches shall be of positive action,quick-make/quick-break type with inter- locking cover that prevents opening door when the external operating handle is in the"on" position. Switches outside the building shall be NEMA type 3R rain tight enclosures. 240 volt switches shall be general duty,for voltages above 240 V switches shall be heavy duty. 1 2.04 OUTLET BOXES A. All pull boxes and junction boxes shall be standard galvanized steel type. 2.05 RACEWAYS I ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-3 v15.2 I I A. Conduit,unless otherwise noted,shall be either rigid electrical metallic tubing(EMT) or I rigid steel. All appropriate requirements for raceways must be met by the authority having jurisdiction. I B. EMT to be used above grade,where permitted by code,except for service and in moist areas. EMT shall be thoroughly protected from corrosion by electro-galvanizing,hot- dipped galvanizing,or appropriate plating. C. Rigid steel conduit shall be used within sub base material(and below vapor barrier)of ground bearing floor slabs,where subject to damage,in moist or outdoor areas,and for underground installations,except where another type of raceway is specified. Rigid steel conduit,conduit bends,elbows,couplings,and nipples shall be hot-dipped galvanized. All conduit joints shall be cut square,threaded,reamed smooth,and drawn up tight. Bends or offsets shall be made with standard conduit els,field bends made with an approved bender or hickey,or hub-type conduit fittings. Number of bends per run shall conform to NEC limitations. D. Plastic conduit(PVC)and fittings are acceptable below sub-base material of ground bearing floor slabs and direct earth burial.Type of PVC conduit must be UL listed for application and acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Minimum cover shall be as required by the NEC. When PVC conduit is utilized,it must be transitioned to rigid steel conduit within the sub-base material of the floor slab(prior to stubbing out of slab). See electrical details for further description. E. Hot-dipped flexible steel conduit shall be used for connections to vibrating or motorized equipment. In areas where such connections will be exposed to oil,grease,water,or weather,flexible liquid-tight conduit shall be used. F. Conduit shall be sized as indicated on drawings,or required by the National Electrical Code for number and size of conductors installed. G. BX,nonmetallic cable(NMC/ROMEX)or pre-wired flexible conduit systems are not acceptable. 11 1. Steel MC cable allowed above slab,color coded style W,when acceptable to the local code authority. Contact AFC @ (630)968-8914 for more information. 2. MC cable shall be properly secured and supported at intervals not exceeding 6 feet, per the latest edition of the NEC,article 330. 3. Aluminum MC cable is not acceptable. I 2.06 CONDUCTORS 111 A. All wire and cable for feeder and branch circuits shall conform to the requirements of the latest edition of the NEC. B. All conductors shall be soft drawn copper and unless otherwise noted on the drawings, t branch circuit conductors shall be type"THHN"and/or"THWN"insulated. 2.07 WIRING DEVICES I I ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-4 v15.2 1 A. Wiring devices shall include all general purpose receptacles,Receptacles circuited from LP-CR and wall switches with high impact nylon cover plates, white in color. Provide a label on the cover plate indicating panel"LP-CR"and circuit number using a P-Touch labeling machine. B. Light switches shall be white in color. Hubbell(A.C.rated) 1200 or 1220 series. Acceptable Alternate Manufacturers: Pass and Seymour(P&S), General Electric Co. (G.E.Co.)or Leviton. C. General purpose receptacles shall be white in color,unless otherwise noted. Acceptable Manufacturers:Hubbell,Pass and Seymour(P&S),General Electric Co.(G.E. Co.)or Leviton. D. Receptacles circuited from LP-CR shall be white in color,unless noted otherwise. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hubbell and Pass and Seymour(P&S) 1. Simplex Receptacle: Cat.No.Hubbell HBL5361W 2. Duplex Receptacle: Cat.No. Hubbell HBL5252W or P&S 5262AW E. Surge Protection Device(SPD)duplex receptacles,white in color, shall be as manufactured by Pass and Seymour(P&S). (No substitutions.) 1. SPD duplex Receptacle: Cat.No. 8200-WSP PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Temporary Light and Power: Electrical contractor shall furnish all labor and material required to provide temporary light and power. The general contractor shall pay all charges for electric current used for temporary lighting and power. B. Electrical Service: Electrical service and meters shall be installed and shall conform to the requirements of serving utility and codes. The type and voltage must be checked with serving utility and any conflict between drawings and utility shall be immediately brought to the attention of Walgreen Co. C. Main Distribution Panelboards,Panelboards,and Cabinets: Electrical contractor shall furnish and install the main distribution boards,power and lighting panelboards,and cabinets. ' D. Disconnect and Safety Switches: Electrical contractor shall furnish and install fusible and/or non-fusible safety switches. E. Electric Heaters: Electrical contractor shall furnish and install all electric-type heaters. F. The electrical contractor shall install all starters,switches,and electrical equipment furnished under other contracts and shall furnish and install all disconnect switches and electrical that is required for the completion of the job. G. Conduit shall be installed concealed and tight to bar joist wherever possible,except where otherwise indicated. Install the conduit exposed in stock areas or similar spaces. Conduit shall be separated by at least 12 inches from parallel runs of steam or hot water piping. I ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-5 v15.2 I I H. Conduits shall be continuous from outlet to outlet,from outlets to cabinets,pull,or I junction boxes,and shall be secured to all boxes with locknuts and bushings(insulating type)in such a manner that each system shall be electrically continuous throughout. Conduit ends shall be capped to prevent entrance of foreign materials during construction. Conduits shall be securely and rigidly supported. I. Furnish and install pull boxes and junction boxes where necessary in the raceway system I to facilitate conductor installation(allow for pulling tension and other NEC criteria). J. Receptacle Circuits: I 1. No wire smaller than#12 shall be used for any branch circuit supplying convenience outlets. Branch circuit wiring shall be sized to limit the voltage drop to NEC requirements. All wire to be copper. 2. Receptacle circuits shall be circuit breaker controlled. 3. Receptacles for specific areas shall be of the size and type required. K. Lighting Circuits: 1. No wire smaller than#12 shall be used for any lighting branch circuit. 1 2. Branch circuit wiring shall be sized to limit the voltage drop to NEC requirements. 3. No 120 volt lighting circuit shall exceed 1600 watts. No 277 volt lighting circuit I shall exceed 3600 watts. L. Panel `LP-CR'Feeder and branch circuit conductors must be run separate from other panel conductors. DO NOT run through a common raceway or trough. M. Lighting Controls:Certain circuits in lighting panels LP-1,LP-SP and LP-2 shall be I remotely controlled to control individual lighting circuits. Power wiring between relays and circuit breakers(when required)shall be furnished by the manufacturer. Refer to lighting control system drawings E-610,E-620,E-630 and E-640. N. Critical Loads: Provide lock-on hardware for all critical loads(such as: cooler/freezer equipment,computers,cash registers,etc.). III 0. All conduit for mechanical equipment,unit heaters,circulating pumps,air conditioning equipment,and ventilation fans shall be installed by the electrical contractor. P. Equipment Connections: All equipment provided under this section of the specifications i or other sections of these specifications requiring electrical service,including all equipment furnished and installed by Walgreen Co. shall be completely wired and connected under this section. Q. Labeling: All circuits shall be labeled. Panel schedules shall be typed and securely mounted on the inside of the electrical panel box doors. R Uninterruptible Power Supply:For all projects in Colorado,Florida, Hawaii,Louisiana, Puerto Rico,and the Gulf coast of Texas(within 100 miles of the coastline)the electrical contractor shall furnish and install a central U.P.S.system (10kVA in the continental United States and 20 kVA in Hawaii and Puerto Rico)ahead of the cash register panel, I ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-6 v15.2 I I "LP-CR". See U.D.S.Materials(Supplementals)at http://facilities.walgreens.com/ae/prototype/supplementals.html for further information. S. Engine Generator Set: For all projects in Puerto Rico and the Florida Keys,the electrical contractor shall furnish and install a full load engine generator set. See U.D.S.Reference Materials(Supplementals)at http://facilities.walgreens.com/ae/prototype/engineering supplementals.html for further information. 1 3.02 TESTING A. After wires are in place and connected to devices and equipment,the system shall be ' tested for shorts and grounds. All hot wires,if shorted or grounded, shall be removed and replaced if trouble is within circuit. B. Any wiring device or apparatus furnished under this contract,if grounded or shorted,shall be removed and the trouble rectified by replacing all defective parts of materials as directed. END OF SECTION 1 I I I I i i ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION 26 10 00-7 v15.2 I 1 SECTION 26 50 00-LIGHTING PART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work and Section 26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical, shall be considered part of these specifications. B. The electrical contractor shall furnish and install a complete lighting system consisting of, but not limited to,fixtures complete with power supply,LED modules,auxiliaries,and electrical wiring. C. The electrical contractor shall furnish all labor and materials required to install all lighting fixtures including those furnished by others. D. Fixture Labels: UL listed and labels IBEW-AF of L. E. No substitution of light fixtures will be accepted. F. Outdoor Lighting-Building and Parking Areas: See U.D.S. drawing E-101 for specific foot-candle and uniformity requirements. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. This contractor shall submit product data for all light fixtures before starting work. 1.03 GUARANTEE A. Provide a one(1)year guarantee against mechanical defects in manufacture. PART II-PRODUCTS 2.01 LUMINAIRES A. Luminaire shall be as listed on the Luminaire Schedule. PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install luminaires and accessories in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Individual light fixtures or other attachments to the ceiling system, with a combined weight of 56 lbs.or less shall have two 12 gauge wire hangers attached,with slack,at diagonal corners of the fixture to prevent drop out. 1. Any fixture or attachment weighing greater than 56 lbs.must be independently supported from the structure. B. Exit Lights and Emergency Lighting System: Furnish and install a complete emergency lighting and/or exit lighting system. System and provisions shall comply with local requirements and codes. C. Exterior Signs: LIGHTING 26 50 00- 1 v15.2 I 1. Exterior signs shall be furnished and installed by Walgreen Co.sign contractor, who shall make final connections to same. 2. The electrical contractor shall provide junction boxes for low voltage cabling on interior of building to the exterior face of the building or canopy for exterior signage. D. Pylon Sign: The electrical contractor shall furnish and install electrical requirements to the base of pylon sign from Walgreen Co. sign panel,"LP-SP,"for lighting required. 3.02 TESTING A. Any lighting fixture furnished under this contract,if grounded or shorted,shall be 1 removed and the trouble rectified by replacing all defective parts of materials as directed. END OF SECTION 1 I I I r I I I LIGHTING 26 50 00-2 v15.2 I I ISECTION 27 10 00-SPECIAL SYSTEMS IPART I-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION IA. Section 01 11 00 Summary of Work and Section 26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical, shall be considered a part of these specifications. I B. Furnish and install,complete with all related items,the preparation rough-in wiring and partial installation for the following special systems: I 1. Ethernet 2. Satellite 3. Burglar alarm 4. Closed circuit television(CCTV) I 5. Telephone 6. Sound I C. All work shall be done under the supervision of an accredited installation company in the low voltage systems specified. I D. This contractor shall furnish all labor,materials,tools,and the necessary appurtenances to install the special system. E. For plenum ceiling installations,all appropriate requirements for raceways and cable of Ithe authority having jurisdiction shall be met. F. Install the aforementioned special systems consisting of conduits,boxes,wiring,and Iequipment. G. Except where a conduit only system is specified,the system shall be completely wired(in I conduit except where otherwise shown or specified)and operating,any items required to achieve this shall be provided whether or not they are specifically mentioned herein. Wiring shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and/or wiring diagrams approved by Walgreen Co. I H. Wherever conduit is required or used, it shall be concealed and outlets shall be flush except as otherwise directed. "Conduit only"system(s)shall have nylon fish wire for Ifuture installation of wiring. I. Tests,where required, shall be made in cooperation with the representatives of Walgreen Co.as directed. The contractor shall provide all labor and materials required for I such tests. J. All wiring within pieces of equipment shall be point-to-point with appropriate terminal Iconnections for every wire and component termination. PART II-PRODUCTS(NOT USED) I I SPECIAL SYSTEMS 27 10 00- 1 v15.2 I I PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 ETHERNET SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Ethernet cables are furnished and installed by Walgreen Co.Contractor. For precautions, wiring methods,procedures,and pertinent information refer to the drawings. 3.02 SATELLITE ANTENNA SYSTEMS INSTALLATION A. The satellite antenna system,including all cables,interfacilities link(IFL),and other related cables to be furnished by Walgreen Co.and installed by the electrical contractor. B. Final connections to all equipment shall be the responsibility of Walgreen Co. C. A.C.power and cable rough-in provisions shall be the responsibility of this contractor. 3.03 BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Furnish and install cables to the Walgreen-furnished burglar alarm system. B. Final connections of the equipment and devices shall be the responsibility of Walgreen Co. C. For specifications of cable,refer to the criteria drawings. Cables shall be furnished as a landlord responsibility. 3.04 COVERT CLOSED CIRCUIT TV(CCTV)SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Walgreens Contractor shall furnish and install cable and connectors. B. Walgreens Contractor shall provide all final connections under the direction of Walgreen Co. C. CCTV equipment&devices are furnished by Walgreen Co. 3.05 TELEPHONE SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. The furnishing and installing of telephone equipment and instruments shall be the responsibility of Walgreen Co. B. Provide 200 watt outlet(fed from panel LP-CR)located at the telephone terminal board. C. Coordinate with the local telephone company on installation,details, schedule,etc. E. Provide the conduit from the telephone terminal board location to the property line for the r utility company's incoming service lines. F. Walgreens Contractor shall furnish and install all telephone wiring. Provide a three(3) pair telephone cable from the telephone terminal board location to each telephone outlet. 3.06 SOUND SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Sound system(music and paging)equipment shall be furnished and installed by Walgreen Co. , SPECIAL SYSTEMS 27 10 00-2 v15.2 I IB. Walgreens contractor shall furnish and install all sound system wiring. g I C. For designs involving plenum ceilings,conduit and back boxes are required and shall be furnished and installed by the electrical contractor. 1 END OF SECTION I I I I II I I I I I I I I SPECIAL SYSTEMS 27 10 00-3 v15.2 I I SECTION 28 31 00 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM IPART I-GENERAL I 1.01 STANDARDS A. Furnish and install complete,electrically supervised,closed circuit fire alarm system when required by the local authority having jurisdiction. I 1I B. The fire alarm system shall conform to the requirements in this specification, Section 26 05 00,Common Work Results for Electrical,and comply with the latest adopted edition of the following: II. NFPA 72(Chapters 1-7 as applicable) 2. NFPA 90A 3. Local building&fire codes(as applicable) C. All equipment comprising the fire alarm system shall be listed,labeled, or approved by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. for use as fire alarm equipment. I IC.1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Provide a complete, supervised fire alarm system including conduit(by the electrical contractor),wire,boxes,control panel,smoke detectors,pull stations,audio/visual signal devices,sprinkler water flow switch and the valve supervisory switch(es). B. When a fire alarm system is not required by the local code,ordinance or the authority having jurisdiction,refer to Section 2110 00 of the specification for the wiring between water flow switch,valve tamper switch and the horn/strobe. When a fire alarm system is not required,refer to Section 23 80 00 of the specifications,for the duct smoke detectors. D. Walgreens Security Operations Center(SOC)shall monitor the fire alarm system when required by the local code authority. I 1 I E. The selected fire alarm vendor will need to have at least one of their employees on staff with a minimum NICET Level II certification who is on site during the installation and testing of the fire alarm system to confirm the proper installation of the system. F. It is mandatory that the fire alarm monitoring be done by Walgreens Security Operations Center at(224) 855-2066. The fire alarm service vendors will provide a full turnkey price on the fire alarm system. They will require a copy of the layout(in pdf format) shown on the E- 161 be emailed to the firegroup@walgreens.com,please include your company letterhead, contact person, store number,city and state for each new location. The fire alarm vendor requires at least five days to provide fire alarm price. Their Fire Supervisors will contact the Ilocal authority having jurisdiction to determine the exact minimum requirements. G. When a wireless connect network and/or direct connect is required, or if a local code authority indicates specific monitor of the fire signals is required, then Walgreens SOC will be wired as an auxiliary monitoring of that store. All materials and labor required to meet local fire safety regulations,codes,adopted ordinances,and local requirements of the local Ii: FIRE DETECTION 28 31 00- 1 v15.2 IAND ALARM 1 authority having jurisdiction,whether enumerated herein,shown on plans,or not,shall be furnished. I H. A duct smoke detector(SD)is required in each HVAC unit(RTU and entrance heater)having a capacity greater than 2000 cfm. Locate on the return and/or supply as required by the governing building code and authority having jurisdiction. Include smoke sampling tube(s)as required for proper smoke detection. I. Furnish and install additional smoke detectors if necessary to provide a complete operating fire alarm system that fully complies with applicable codes,ordinances,the local fire department,local inspectors and other authorities having jurisdiction. J. Provide an operational remote test/reset station for all duct smoke detectors. ' K. Provide power wiring(24 volt)to all smoke detectors. L. Each duct smoke detector shall be wired to stop the respective fan upon detecting the presence of smoke. The SD shall not be powered from the HVAC unit. M. Where an approved fire alarm system is installed in the building,all duct smoke detectors shall be connected to the fire alarm system as required by NFPA. Wire and arrange the HVAC units to shut down on an alarm output from the fire alarm panel,when required by code. N. If approved by the local authority having jurisdiction,the fire alarm system supplier may eliminate conduit and run approved type open wiring above suspended ceilings and within exposed bar joists. Where wiring is required down exposed walls in warehouse or stock areas,wiring is to be installed in EMT to the height of 15 feet above floor level. All wiring supports and installation shall conform to the latest edition of the NEC. Walgreens SOC must be contacted at least eight(8)weeks prior to final inspection for commencement of the fire alarm monitoring; the following items are required by the Fire Alarm supplier: 1. Reprogram contract must be signed and returned a minimum of 60 days before scheduling on site. 2. The entire fire alarm installed completely,including wiring to fire panel,wiring the phone jacks to panel and a full acceptance test by the fire contractor. 3. Phone lines must be active to the site before scheduling Walgreens SOC to commence fire alarm monitoring. 4. Fire Alarm supplier is required to send Walgreens SOC copies of the permit, approved drawings with riser diagram,battery calculations,voltage drops, Zone Mapping,Master Pass Codes to the fire panel, wire legend and any other requirements the Authority having Jurisdiction requires to: Walgreens SOC MS#L411 1411 Lake-Cook Rd. Deerfield,IL 60015-5213 Fax#(847)964-8804 A Certificate of Completion(use NFPA 72 form)form shall be completed. I FIRE DETECTION 28 31 00-2 v15.2 AND ALARM 1 1 5. Fire Alarm supplier pp is responsible for Final Fire Inspection, after Walgreens SOC is monitoring the location. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide products which have been tested,listed,and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., which comply with NEMA standards,and are approved by Factory Mutual Research. I1.04 SUBMITTALS A. This contractor shall submit product data of the fire alarm system equipment before starting work. PARTII-PRODUCTS 2.01 FIRE ALARM DEVICES A. A fire alarm control panel shall be Silent Knight 5208,Fire Lite MS-9200UDLS,Fire Lite MS-5UD,Fire Lite MS-10UD,including dual battery harness,dual phone line switches, and two 8-foot telephone cords. Telephone jacks(if required)shall be RJ31 X,ground GND. Telephone lines(2)are supplied by Walgreens. The fire alarm control shall include battery backup,BP-BP17-12-T2,BP-BP7-12-T2,BP-BP26-12-T2;Fire Lite BB- 17,Fire Lite BB55(if required);Silent Knight model 5217,zone expander module, Silent Knight model 5495,Fire Lite FCPS-24FS6(if required), and direct connect module, Silent Knight model 5235 (if required). B. Fire alarm annunciator shall be Remote keypad/Annunciator, Silent Knight model 5235, Fire Lite LCD-80F,or LED-10(if required). ' C. Manual pull station shall be Fire Lite,model BG12LX,BG12(if required). D. Smoke detectors shall be Sentrol SE-429CT,Sentrol SE-449CT,Fire Lite SD355. 111 Included shall be one(1)End of Line power supervision relay, Silent Knight model EOL-1224RLY for each zone of smoke detectors(if required). E. Heat detectors shall be Edwards ED-280B-PL, or Fire Lite H355 (if required). F. Duct smoke detector shall be System Sensor Innovair Flex model D4120. Duct smoke detector includes operating temperature range of-4 to 158 degrees F. and auxiliary ' contacts for future EMS interface. Included with each detector shall be one(1)Remote Indicator/Test Switch, System Sensor model RTS151, one(1)set of sampling tubes, System Sensor models DST5 or DST10.Included shall be one(1)End of Line power ' supervision relay, Silent Knight model 160150,for each zone of detectors. Acceptable Alternate: GE/Telaire Series TSD. G. Refer to Section 21 10 00(Water Based Fire-Suppression)for the water flow and valve tamper switches and alarm indicating devices(horn/strobe). PART III-EXECUTION 1 3.01 INSTALLATION FIRE DETECTION 28 31 00-3 v15.2 AND ALARM I A. The control panel shall be mounted where shown on drawings provided by the 111 Fire alarm contractor. A dedicated 120 VAC,20 ampere circuit,termination to the Fire alarm control panel shall be provided by the Section 26 10 00(electrical)Contractor. Coordinate connection to the telephone lines(2)provided by Walgreens. The remote keypad/annunciator shall be mounted where required by local code and/or authority having jurisdiction. B. The fire alarm system shall be installed under the supervision of a factory trained supervisor. Prior to final inspection,the supervisor shall test all operating features and consequently make all necessary adjustments and corrections to the equipment comprising the fire alarm system provided as work under this section. C. Install complete wiring system as required for the fire alarm system. Conceal wiring except in stockrooms and areas where other conduit and piping are exposed. D. Code all conductors appropriately and permanently,by number and/or color,for the purpose of identification and servicing of the fire alarm system within the control panel, and at each point of termination outside the control panel. END OF SECTION 1 i I IFIRE DETECTIONfire alarm 28 31 00-4 v15.2 AND ALARM