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10 11 01 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS 213060.00 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS 10 11 01 - 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Markerboards and Tackboards. B. Wall mounted display cases. 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 04 20 00 - Unit Masonry: Substrate construction. B. Section 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry: Blocking and supports. 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ANSI A135.4 - American National Standard for Basic Hardboard; 2004. B. ANSI A208.1 - American National Standard for Particleboard; 2009. C. ASTM A424 - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, for Porcelain Enameling; 2009a. D. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials; 2013a. E. ASTM F793 - Standard Classification of Wall Covering by Use Characteristics; 2010a. F. FS L-P-1040 - Plastic Sheets and Strips (Polyvinyl Fluoride); Federal Specifications and Standards; Revision B, 1977. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures. B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's data on chalkboard, markerboard, tackboard, tackboard surface covering, trim, and accessories. C. Shop Drawings: Indicate wall elevations, dimensions, joint locations, special anchor details. D. Samples: Submit color charts for selection of color and texture of markerboard, tackboard, tackboard surface covering, and trim. E. Test Reports: Show conformance to specified surface burning characteristics requirements. F. Manufacturer's printed installation instructions. G. Maintenance Data: Include data on regular cleaning, stain removal . 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience. 1.06 WARRANTY A. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements. B. Provide five year warranty for markerboard to include warranty against discoloration due to cleaning, crazing or cracking, and staining. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Visual Display Boards: 1. MooreCo, Inc (Best-Rite): www.moorecoinc.com. 2. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc: www.claridgeproducts.com. 3. Polyvision Corporation (Nelson Adams): www.polyvision.com. 4. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. 2.02 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS A. Markerboards: Porcelain enamel on steel, laminated to core. 1. Metal Face Sheet Thickness: 0.024 inch, 24 gage (0.61 mm). 2. Core: Particleboard, manufacturer's standard thickness, laminated to face sheet. 3. Backing: Aluminum foil, laminated to core.

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  • 10 11 01VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS

    213060.00 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS10 11 01 - 1

    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Markerboards and Tackboards.B. Wall mounted display cases.

    1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 04 20 00 - Unit Masonry: Substrate construction.B. Section 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry: Blocking and supports.

    1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ANSI A135.4 - American National Standard for Basic Hardboard; 2004.B. ANSI A208.1 - American National Standard for Particleboard; 2009.C. ASTM A424 - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, for Porcelain Enameling; 2009a.D. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials;

    2013a.E. ASTM F793 - Standard Classification of Wall Covering by Use Characteristics; 2010a.F. FS L-P-1040 - Plastic Sheets and Strips (Polyvinyl Fluoride); Federal Specifications and

    Standards; Revision B, 1977.1.04 SUBMITTALS

    A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's data on chalkboard, markerboard, tackboard, tackboard

    surface covering, trim, and accessories.C. Shop Drawings: Indicate wall elevations, dimensions, joint locations, special anchor details.D. Samples: Submit color charts for selection of color and texture of markerboard, tackboard,

    tackboard surface covering, and trim.E. Test Reports: Show conformance to specified surface burning characteristics requirements.F. Manufacturer's printed installation instructions.G. Maintenance Data: Include data on regular cleaning, stain removal .

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

    this section with minimum five years documented experience.1.06 WARRANTY

    A. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Provide five year warranty for markerboard to include warranty against discoloration due to

    cleaning, crazing or cracking, and staining.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Visual Display Boards:1. MooreCo, Inc (Best-Rite): www.moorecoinc.com.2. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc: www.claridgeproducts.com.3. Polyvision Corporation (Nelson Adams): www.polyvision.com.4. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    2.02 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDSA. Markerboards: Porcelain enamel on steel, laminated to core.

    1. Metal Face Sheet Thickness: 0.024 inch, 24 gage (0.61 mm).2. Core: Particleboard, manufacturer's standard thickness, laminated to face sheet.3. Backing: Aluminum foil, laminated to core.

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    4. Size: As indicated on drawings.5. Frame: Extruded aluminum, with concealed fasteners.6. Frame Finish: Anodized, natural.7. Accessories: Provide chalk tray and map rail.

    B. Tackboards: Fine-grained, homogeneous natural cork.1. Cork Thickness: 1/8 inch (3 mm).2. Fabric: Vinyl coated fabric.3. Backing: Hardboard, 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick, laminated to tack surface.4. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 25, maximum, and smoke

    developed index of 450, maximum, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.5. Size: As indicated on drawings.6. Frame: Extruded aluminum, with concealed fasteners.7. Frame Finish: Anodized, natural.8. Accessories: Provide map rail.

    C. Combination Units and Units Made of More Than One Panel: Factory-assembledmarkerboards and tackboards in a single frame, of materials specified above.1. Join panels of different construction with H-shaped extruded aluminum molding finished to

    match frame.2. Join panels of similar construction with butt joints, aligned and secured with steel spline

    concealed in edge of core.3. Configuration: As indicated on drawings.

    D. Display Cases:1. Surface mounted on existing masonry.

    a. Type: Heavy gage rectangular housing.b. Frame: Extruded 6063-T5 aluminum alloy, 1-1/2" face width.c. Size: 4-foot by 6-foot.d. Depth: 2".e. Finish: Anodized, natural.f. Glass Doors:

    1) 1/4" thick, class 1 clear, fully tempered, non-glare, comply with ASTM C 1036,quality q3 glazing select.

    2) Provide H-shaped top glass channel with rubber guides.3) Provide H-shaped bottom glass channel with fiber wheels.4) Provide door pulls etched into glass.

    g. Back Panels: 1/8" thick, homogeneous natural cork covered with black "hook andhold" type fabric.

    h. Hardware:1) Track: Material and finish to match frame.2) Sliding Door Locks: Chrome finish, three keys per lock.

    2.03 MATERIALSA. Porcelain Enameled Steel Sheet: ASTM A424, Type I, Commercial Steel, with fired-on vitreous

    finish.B. Vinyl Coated Fabric: ASTM F793 Category VI; clear top overcoat of polyvinyl fluoride in

    accordance with FS L-P-1040 Type 1, Grade B, Class 2, 0.0005 inch (0.01 mm) thick.C. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1; wood chips, set with waterproof resin binder, sanded faces.D. Foil Backing: Aluminum foil sheet, 0.005 inch (0.13 mm) thick.E. Aluminum Sheet Backing: 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) thick.F. Steel Sheet Backing: Manufacturer's standard thickness, galvanized.G. Adhesives: Type used by manufacturer.

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    2.04 ACCESSORIESA. Map Rail: Extruded aluminum, manufacturer's standard profile, with cork insert and runners for

    accessories; 1 inch (25 mm) wide overall, full width of frame.B. Chalk Tray: Aluminum, manufacturer's standard profile one piece full length of chalkboard,

    molded ends; concealed fasteners, same finish as frame.C. Mounting Brackets: Concealed.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify that field measurements are as indicated.B. Verify that internal wall blocking is ready to receive work and positioning dimensions are as

    indicated on shop drawings.3.02 INSTALLATION

    A. Install boards in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Secure units level and plumb.C. Butt Joints: Install with tight hairline joints.

    3.03 CLEANINGA. Clean board surfaces in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Remove temporary protective cover at date of Substantial Completion.

    END OF SECTION

  • 10 14 00SIGNAGE

    213060.00 SIGNAGE10 14 00 - 1

    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Room and door signs.1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS

    A. 36 CFR 1191 - Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings andFacilities; Final Rule; current edition; (ADA Standards for Accessible Design).

    B. ANSI/ICC A117.1 - American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings andFacilities; International Code Council; 2009.

    1.03 SUBMITTALSA. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Manufacturer's printed product literature for each type of sign, indicating sign

    styles, font, foreground and background colors, locations, overall dimensions of each sign.C. Signage Schedule: Provide information sufficient to completely define each sign for fabrication,

    including room number, room name, other text to be applied, sign and letter sizes, fonts, andcolors.1. When room numbers to appear on signs differ from those on the drawings, include the

    drawing room number on schedule.2. When content of signs is indicated to be determined later, request such information from

    Owner through Architect at least 2 months prior to start of fabrication; upon request,submit preliminary schedule.

    3. Submit for approval by Owner through Architect prior to fabrication.D. Samples: Submit one sample of each type of sign, of size similar to that required for project,

    illustrating sign style, font, and method of attachment.E. Selection Samples: Where colors are not specified, submit two sets of color selection charts or

    chips.F. Verification Samples: Submit samples showing colors specified.G. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Include installation templates and attachment devices.H. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.

    1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in

    this section with minimum five years of documented experience.1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

    A. Package signs as required to prevent damage before installation.B. Package room and door signs in sequential order of installation, labeled by floor or building.C. Store tape adhesive at normal room temperature.

    1.06 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Do not install tape adhesive when ambient temperature is lower than recommended by

    manufacturer.B. Maintain this minimum temperature during and after installation of signs.

    PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS/FABRICATORS

    A. All interior room signage shall be provided by the Owner's preferred vendor:1. Concorde Signs & Engraving, Villa Park, Illinois (630) 530-9019.2. Substitutions: Not permitted.

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    2.02 SIGNAGE APPLICATIONSA. Accessibility Compliance: All signs are required to comply with ADA Standards for Accessible

    Design and ANSI/ICC A 117.1 and applicable building codes, unless otherwise indicated; in theevent of conflicting requirements, comply with the most comprehensive and specificrequirements.

    B. Room and Door Signs: Provide a sign for every doorway, whether it has a door or not, notincluding corridors, lobbies, and similar open areas.1. Sign Type: Flat signs with engraved panel media as specified.2. Provide "tactile" signage, with letters raised minimum 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) and Grade II

    braille.3. Character Height: 1 inch (25 mm).4. Rest Rooms: Identify with pictograms, the names "MEN" and "WOMEN", and braille.

    2.03 SIGN TYPESA. Flat Signs: Signage media without frame.

    1. Edges: Square.2. Corners: Square.3. Wall Mounting of One-Sided Signs: Tape adhesive.

    B. Color and Font: Unless otherwise indicated:1. Character Font: Helvetica, Arial, or other sans serif font.2. Character Case: Upper case only.3. Background Color: To be selected from manufacturer's full range of standard solid colors.4. Character Color: Contrasting color.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify that substrate surfaces are ready to receive work.3.02 INSTALLATION

    A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Install neatly, with horizontal edges level.C. Locate signs where indicated:

    1. Room and Door Signs: Locate on wall at latch side of door with centerline of sign at 60inches (1525 mm) above finished floor.

    2. If no location is indicated obtain Owner's instructions.D. Protect from damage until Substantial Completion; repair or replace damage items.

    3.03 SCHEDULEA. Provide one sign Type A as depicted on the drawings at each of the following rooms:

    1. Alternate Bid: G-26, G-26F, G26G, G26H.B. Provide one sign Type B as depicted on the drawings at each of the following rooms:

    1. Base Bid: 280C, 388C, 480C.2. Alternate Bid: G-26C, G-26D, G-26E, G-27C, G-27E, G-27B, G-27A (x2), G-27D (x3).

    C. Provide one sign Type A as depicted on the drawings at each of the following rooms:1. Base Bid: 180A, 180B, 280A, 280B, 388A, 388B, 480A, 480B, 401A.2. Alternate Bid: G-26C, G-26D, G-26J,

    END OF SECTION

  • 10 21 13.21SOLID COLOR REINFORCED COMPOSITE (SCRC) TOILET PARTITIONS

    213060.00 SOLID COLOR REINFORCED COMPOSITE (SCRC) TOILET PARTITIONS10 21 13.21 - 1

    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 WORK INCLUDED

    A. Toilet compartments.B. Urinal screens.C. Support for floor-anchored toilet compartments and urinal screens.

    1.02 REFERENCESA. National Fire Protection Association 101 Life Safety Code 2000 Edition, Chapters 5, 6, 8-30.B. ANSI A117.1-1998 Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable

    by Physically Handicapped People.C. International Code Council, International Building Code, 2000 Edition, Chapters 5, 7 and 8.D. Title 24, California Code of Regulations, Parts 2, 3, and 5.E. ADA, Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, Federal Register Volume 56, Number

    144, Rules and Regulations.F. Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Accessibility Guidelines, Federal Register Volume 56,

    Number 44.G. US Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

    Program, Version 2.1H. American Society for Testing and Materials Standards:

    1. ASTM E84-01 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of BuildingMaterial.

    2. ASTM D2794-93(1999)e1 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Organic Coatings tothe Effects of Rapid Deformation (Impact).

    3. ASTM D2197-98(2002) Standard Test Method for Adhesion of Organic Coatings byScrape Adhesion.

    4. ASTM D6578-00 Standard Practice for Determination of Graffiti Resistance.1.03 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

    A. Graffiti Resistance: Partition material shall have the following graffiti removal characteristicswhen tested in accordance with ASTM D6578-00 Standard Practice for Determination of GraffitiResistance in accordance with Section 9, “Graffiti Removal Procedure Using Manual SolventRubs”:1. Cleanability: Five (5) required staining agents shall be cleaned off material.

    B. Scratch Resistance: Partition material shall have the following characteristics when tested inaccordance with ASTM D2197-98(2002) Standard Test Method for Adhesion of OrganicCoating by Scrape Adhesion, using Gardner Stock #PA-2197/ST pointed stylus attachment onscrape tester:1. Scratch Resistance: Maximum Load Value shall exceed 10 kilograms.

    C. Impact Resistance: Partition material shall have the following characteristics when tested inaccordance with ASTM D2794-93(1999)e1 Standard Test Method for Resistance of OrganicCoating to the Effects of Rapid Deformation (Impact), using .625” hemispherical indenter with2-lb impact weight:1. Impact Resistance: Maximum Impact Force value shall exceed 30 inch-lbs.

    D. Fire Resistance: Partition material shall comply with the following requirements, when tested inaccordance with ASTM E 84: Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuilding Materials:1. Smoke Developed Index: Not to exceed 450.2. Flame Spread Index: Not to exceed 75.3. Material Fire Ratings:

    a. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): Class B.b. International Code Council (ICC): Class B.

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    E. Comply with requirements of Section regarding submittals.F. Manufacturer's Data

    1. Provide required number copies of:a. Product data sheets.b. Installation instructions.c. Cleaning and maintenance instructions.d. Replacement parts information.

    G. Shop Drawings1. Provide required number of copies of all shop drawings.2. Show fabrication and erection of compartment assemblies, to extent not fully described by

    manufacturer's data sheets.3. Show anchorage, accessory items and finishes.4. Provide location drawings for bolt hole locations in supporting members for attachment of

    compartments.H. Samples

    1. Furnish scale model of compartments, including stile, shoe, door, door hardware, dividerpanel, and mounting brackets.

    2. Furnish sections showing stile anchoring and leveling devices, concealed threaded inserts,panel, stile, and edge construction.

    3. Product Delivery, Storage, and HandlingI. Deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened protective packaging.J. Store materials in original protective packaging to prevent physical damage or wetting.K. Handle so as to prevent damage to finished surfaces.L. WarrantyM. Furnish ten-year limited warranty for panels, doors, and stiles against breakage, corrosion,

    delamination, and defects in factory workmanship.N. Furnish one-year guarantee against defects in material and workmanship for stainless steel

    door hardware and mounting brackets.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Model numbers for toilet partitions manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. arelisted to establish a standard of quality for design, function, materials, workmanship, andappearance. Other manufacturers may be submitted for evaluation by the architect by followingthe conditions of the substitutions clause. Unless approval is obtained ten days prior to the biddate, all bids shall be based on the standard of quality. The architect shall be the sole judge asto the acceptability of all products submitted for substitution.

    B. Toilet partitions shall be the product(s) of a single manufacturer.2.02 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS

    A. Toilet Partitions shall be:1. Overhead-Braced (1092.67P Sierra Series).

    B. Urinal Screens shall be:1. Floor-Anchored and overhead braced (1091 Sierra Series).

    C. Color: To be selected from the Manufacturer's complete range of standard colors.2.03 COMPONENTS/MATERIALS

    A. Stiles, Panels, Doors, and Screens1. Stiles, Panels, Doors, and Screens shall be all be manufactured from Solid Color

    Reinforced Composite material.B. Toilet Partition Material

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    1. Toilet partitions shall be constructed of Solid Color Reinforced Composite material, whichis composed of dyes, organic fibrous material, and polycarbonate/phenolic resins. Materialshall have a non-ghosting, graffiti-resistant surface integrally bonded to core through aseries of manufacturing steps requiring thermal and mechanical pressure. Edges ofmaterial shall be the same color as the surface.

    2. Subject to compliance with the material performance requirements, solid surfacemanufactured toilet partition systems or manufactured using the solid surface materialsstated below will be acceptable:a. Privacy Plus® Toilet Compartments by Gerali Custom Design, Inc.b. Ultimate Corianâ System by Shower Shapesc. WilsonArt® Gibraltar® Materiald. WilsonArt® EarthStone™ Materiale. Toilet partitions constructed of Colored Melamine Faced Phenolic Core, High Density

    Polyethylene (HDPE) or High Density Polypropylene will not be acceptable.C. Finish Thickness

    1. Stiles and doors shall be 3/4" (19 mm).2. Panels and benches shall be 1/2" (13 mm).

    D. Hardware1. All hardware to be 18-8, type-304 stainless steel with satin finish.2. Hardware of chrome-plated “Zamak”, aluminum, or extruded plastic is unacceptable.3. Sliding door latch shall be 14 gauge (2 mm) and shall slide on nylon track.4. Sliding door latch shall require less than 5-lb force to operate. Twisting latch operation will

    not be acceptable.5. Latch track shall be attached to door by machine screws into factory-installed threaded

    brass inserts.6. Threaded brass inserts shall be factory installed for door hinge and latch connections and

    shall withstand a direct pull exceeding 1,500 lbs. per insert.7. Through bolted, stainless steel, pin-in-head Torx sex bolt fasteners shall be used at latch

    keeper-to-stile connections and shall withstand direct pull force exceeding 1,500 lbs. perfastener

    8. Hingesa. Cam shall be adjustable in the field to permit door to be fully closed or partially open

    when compartment is unoccupied.b. Hinges shall be attached to door and stile by theft-resistant, pin-in-head Torx stainless

    steel machine screws into factory-installed, threaded brass inserts.c. Fasteners secured directly into the core are not acceptable.d. Door shall be furnished with two 11-gauge (3-mm) stainless steel door stop plates

    with attached rubber bumpers to resist door from being kicked in/out beyond stile.e. Door stops and hinges shall be secured with stainless steel, pin-in-head Torx

    machine screws into threaded brass inserts.f. Threaded brass inserts shall withstand a direct pull force exceeding 1,500 lbs per

    insert.9. Coat Hook

    a. Coat Hook shall be constructed of stainless steel and shall project no more than1-1/8" (29 mm) from face of door.

    b. Coat hook shall be secured by to door by through-bolted, theft-resistant, pin-in-headTorx stainless steel screws. Through-bolted fasteners shall withstand a direct pullforce exceeding 1,500 lbs. per fastener.

    10. Leveling Device shall be 7-gauge, 3/16" (5-mm) hot rolled steel bar; chromate-treated andzinc-plated; through-bolted to base of solid color reinforced composite stile.

    11. Stile Shoe shall be one-piece, 4" (102-mm) high, type-304, 22-gauge (0.8-mm) stainlesssteel with satin finish. Top shall have 90° return to stile. Shoe will be composed ofone-piece of stainless steel and capable of being fastened (by clip) to stiles starting at wallline.

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    12. Headrail (Overhead Braced) shall be satin finish, extruded anodized aluminum (.125” /3-mm thick) with anti-grip profile.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 INSPECTION

    A. Check areas scheduled to receive compartments for correct dimensions, plumbness of walls,and soundness of surfaces that would affect installation of mounting brackets.

    B. Verify spacing of plumbing fixtures to assure compatibility with installation of compartments.C. Do not begin installation of compartments until conditions are satisfactory.

    3.02 ERECTIONA. Install compartments rigidly, straight, plumb, and level and in accordance with manufacturer's

    installation instructions.B. Installation methods shall conform to manufacturer's recommendation for backing and proper

    support.C. Conceal evidence of drilling, cutting, and fitting to room finish.D. Maintain uniform clearance at vertical edge of doors.

    3.03 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANINGA. Adjust hardware for proper operation after installation.B. Set hinge cam on in-swinging doors to hold doors open when unlatched.C. Set hinge cam on out-swinging doors to hold unlatched doors in closed position.D. Clean exposed surfaces of compartments, hardware, and fittings.

    END OF SECTION

  • 10 28 00TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES

    213060.00 TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES10 28 00 - 1

    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Accessories for toilet rooms, showers, and utility rooms.B. Electric hand/hair dryers.C. Grab bars.D. Mirrors.

    1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 09 30 00 - Tiling: Porcelainn ceramic tile substrate.B. Section 10 21 13.21 - Solid Color Reinforced Composite (SCRC) Toilet Partitions.

    1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. 36 CFR 1191 - Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and

    Facilities; Final Rule; current edition; (ADA Standards for Accessible Design).B. ASTM A123/A123M - Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and

    Steel Products; 2012.C. ASTM A167 - Standard Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel

    Plate, Sheet, and Strip; 1999 (Reapproved 2009).D. ASTM A269 - Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel

    Tubing for General Service; 2010.E. ASTM A666 - Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel

    Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar; 2010.F. ASTM B456 - Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Copper Plus Nickel Plus

    Chromium and Nickel Plus Chromium; 2011e1.G. ASTM C1036 - Standard Specification for Flat Glass; 2011e1.H. ASTM C1503 - Standard Specification for Silvered Flat Glass Mirror; 2008.

    1.04 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTSA. Coordinate the work with the placement of internal wall reinforcement, concealed ceiling

    supports, and reinforcement of toilet partitions to receive anchor attachments.1.05 SUBMITTALS

    A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide data on accessories describing size, finish, details of function,

    attachment methods.C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures and conditions requiring

    special attention.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Toilet Accessories:1. American Specialties, Inc: www.americanspecialties.com.2. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.: www.bobrick.com.3. Bradley Corporation: www.bradleycorp.com.4. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    2.02 MATERIALSA. Accessories - General: Shop assembled, free of dents and scratches and packaged complete

    with anchors and fittings, steel anchor plates, adapters, and anchor components for installation.B. Stainless Steel Sheet: ASTM A666, Type 304.C. Stainless Steel Tubing: ASTM A269, Type 304 or 316.

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    D. Galvanized Sheet Steel: Hot-dipped galvanized steel sheet, ASTM A653/A653M, withG90/Z275 coating.

    E. Mirror Glass: Float glass, ASTM C1036 Type I, Class 1, Quality Q2, with silvering, protectiveand physical characteristics complying with ASTM C1503.

    F. Adhesive: Two component epoxy type, waterproof.G. Fasteners, Screws, and Bolts: Hot dip galvanized, tamper-proof, security type.

    2.03 FINISHESA. Stainless Steel: No. 4 satin brushed finish, unless otherwise noted.B. Chrome/Nickel Plating: ASTM B456, SC 2, satin finish, unless otherwise noted.C. Baked Enamel: Pretreat to clean condition, apply one coat primer and minimum two coats

    epoxy baked enamel.D. Galvanizing for Items Other than Sheet: Comply with ASTM A123/A123M; galvanize ferrous

    metal and fastening devices.E. Shop Primed Ferrous Metals: Pretreat and clean, spray apply one coat primer and bake.F. Back paint components where contact is made with building finishes to prevent electrolysis.

    2.04 TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES - ELECTRIC HAND DRYERSA. Basis of Design:

    1. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.; Product B-7128: www.bobrick.com.2. Substitutions: Not permitted.

    B. Other Acceptable Manufacturers:1. Substitutions: Not permitted.

    C. Electric Hand Dryer Characteristics:1. Barrier Free Design: Compliant with ICC/ANSI A-117.1-2003 and ADA Accessibility

    Guidelines 2010.2. Warranty: 10 year; against defects in material or workmanship.3. Operation: Automatic, sensor-operated.4. Mounting: Surface.

    a. Back Plate: Formed, corrostion resistant, heavy steel with vibration isolatingmounting bushings.

    5. Outlet Type: Fixed.6. Cover Material:

    a. Front Face: Stainless steel, 18 gauge, type 304.b. Sides and Trim: UL94-5VA black plastic.

    7. Finish: Stainless Steel - Brushed.8. Vandal Resistant Features: Hand dryer to incorporate tamper resistant screws and

    inaccessible motor and heating element.9. Electrical: 115 Volts; 50/60 Hz; 15 Amps; 1725 Watts.10. Motor: Brush-type with dual ball bearings.

    a. Horsepower: 1/7 hp.b. RPM: 8000.

    11. Fan Type: Two, balanced, double-inlet, centrifugal type.12. Air Flow: 71 CFM.13. Heating Element (115 v AC): Two coiled nickel-chrome heating elements mounted in mica

    frame with automatic thermal-overload switches.14. Heat Temperature: 149 degrees F at 77 degree ambient room temperature.

    2.05 TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIESA. Waste Receptacle: Recessed, stainless steel, seamless lower door for access to container,

    with tumbler lock, reinforced panel full height of door, push-in self-closing top door, continuouslywelded bottom pan and seamless exposed flanges.

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    1. Liner: Removable, heavy-duty vinyl liner, attached at a minimum of 4 points with stainlesssteel grommets and hooks.

    2. Minimum capacity: 9.2 gallons (34.8 liters).3. Waste Receptacle:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 315-35: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; : www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    B. Grab Bars: Stainless steel, 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) outside diameter, minimum 0.05 inch (1.3mm) wall thickness, nonslip (knurled) grasping surface finish, concealed flange mounting; 1-1/2inches (38 mm) clearance between wall and inside of grab bar.1. Sizes: As indicated on drawings.

    a. Type GB1: 36 inch (9.15 cm); horizontal mounting.b. Type GB2: 42 inch (10.65 cm); horizontal mounting.c. Type GB3: 18 inch (4.55 cm); vertical mounting.d. Type GB4: 48 inch (121.92 cm); horizontal mounting.

    2. Grab Bars:a. Bradley Corporation; Product 832-2: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-5806.99: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    C. Sanitary Napkin Disposal Unit: Stainless steel, surface-mounted, self-closing door, lockingbottom panel with full-length stainless steel piano-type hinge, removable receptacle.1. Sanitary Napkin Disposal Unit:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 4781-15: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Substitutions: Not permitted.

    D. Mirrors: Type 304 Stainless steel welded frame, 6 mm thick tempered glass mirror.1. Sizes: As indicated on drawings.

    a. Type M1: 24w x 36h inch (61 x 91 cm).b. Type M2: 24w x 60h inch (61 x 152 cm).c. Type M3: 48w x 36h inch (61 x 152 cm) with shelf.d. Type M4: 18w x 24h inch (45 x 61 cm)

    2. Frame: 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) angle shapes, with mitered and welded and ground corners,and tamperproof hanging system; No.4 finish, beveled edge at mirror.

    3. Backing: Full-mirror sized, minimum 0.03 inch (0.8 mm) galvanized steel sheet andnonabsorptive filler material.

    4. Shelf: Stainless steel; gage and finish to match mirror frame, integral turned down endbrackets, intermediate supports welded to frame; 6 inches (152.4 mm) deep, full width ofmirror.a. Provide shelf on mirrors where indicated on drawings.

    5. Mirrors - Type 1, 2, 3, & 4a. Bradley Corporation; Product 780: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-290: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements.

    6. Shelfa. Bradley Corporation; Product 756: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-296: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements.

    2.06 SHOWER AND TUB ACCESSORIESA. Shower Changing Table: Height adjustable, electrically operated, fold-up, stainless steel, adult

    changing table.1. Product: Nivano CTE manufactured by Harbor Medical, Inc.: www.harbormedicalinc.com..

    a. Substitutions: Not permitted.2. Table Size: 27.5" wide by 74.8" long.3. Weight Capacity: 295 pounds.

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    4. Accessories:a. Removable sit-on mattress.b. Fold-out guard bumper.c. Padded top.

    B. Shower Curtain Rod: Extra-heavy duty, stainless steel tube, 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) outsidediameter, 0.04 inch (1.0 mm) wall thickness, satin-finished, with 2-1/2 inch (63.5 mm) square,minimum 0.04 inch (1.0 mm) thick satin-finished stainless steel flanges, for concealedmounting.1. Shower Curtain Rod:

    a. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-6047: www.bobrick.com.b. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    C. Shower Curtain:1. Material: Opaque vinyl, 0.008 inch (0.2 mm) thick, matte finish, with antibacterial

    treatment, flameproof and stain-resistant.2. Material: Polyester, machine washable, and mildew-resistant.3. Size: 36 by 72 inches (914 by 1830 mm), hemmed edges.4. Grommets: Stainless steel; pierced through top hem on 6 inch (150 mm) centers.5. Color: As selected from manufacturer's standard colors.6. Shower curtain hooks: Chrome-plated or stainless steel spring wire designed for snap

    closure.7. Shower Curtain:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 9533: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    D. Shower Curtain Hooks:1. Stainless steel spring wire with snap fastener, nickel plated brass rollers, five rollers per

    hook.2. Shower Curtain Hooks:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 9540: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    E. Folding Shower Seat: Wall-mounted surface; welded tubular seat frame, structural supportmembers, hinges and mechanical fasteners of Type 304 stainless steel, rectangular seat.1. Seat: Phenolic or polymeric composite one-piece seat or seat slats, of color as selected.2. Size: ADA compliant.3. Folding Shower Seat:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 9569: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-5191: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    F. Robe Hook: Heavy-duty stainless steel, single-prong, rectangular-shaped bracket andbackplate for concealed attachment, satin finish.1. Robe Hook:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 9114: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product 76717: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    2.07 LOCKER ROOM ACCESSORIESA. Folding ADA Dressing Bench: Rectangular phenolic or polymeric composite one piece seat,

    color as selected.1. Size: 24" x 48".

    B. Manufacturers:1. Accessibility Professionals, Product APCSSB-420240-PW:

    www.accessible-shower-seats.com.2. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    C.

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    2.08 UTILITY ROOM ACCESSORIESA. Combination Utility Shelf/Mop and Broom Holder: 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) thick stainless steel, Type

    304, with 1/2 inch (12 mm) returned edges, 0.06 inch (1.6 mm) steel wall brackets.1. Drying rod: Stainless steel, 1/4 inch (6 mm) diameter.2. Hooks: 2, 0.06 inch (1.6 mm) stainless steel rag hooks at shelf front.3. Mop/broom holders: 3 spring-loaded rubber cam holders at shelf front.4. Length: 36 inches (900 mm).5. Combination Utility Shelf/Mop and Broom Holder:

    a. Bradley Corporation; Product 9933: www.bradleycorp.com.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc; Product B-239 X 34: www.bobrick.com.c. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.B. Verify exact location of accessories for installation.C. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on drawings.

    3.02 PREPARATIONA. Deliver inserts and rough-in frames to site for timely installation.B. Provide templates and rough-in measurements as required.

    3.03 INSTALLATIONA. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturers' instructions in locations indicated on the

    drawings.B. Install plumb and level, securely and rigidly anchored to substrate.C. Mounting Heights: As required by accessibility regulations, unless otherwise indicated.D. Mounting Heights and Locations: As required by accessibility regulations and as indicated on

    drawings3.04 PROTECTION

    A. Protect installed accessories from damage due to subsequent construction operations.3.05 SCHEDULE - ALTERNATE 1

    A. Shower Curtain Rod/Curtain/Hooks: Provide (1) per shower. Provide (2) at shower in ToiletRoom G-26J.

    B. Folding Shower Seat: Provide (1) at shower in Toilet Room G-26J.C. Robe Hooks: Provide (1) per shower. Provide (2) at shower in Toilet Room G-26J.D. Folding ADA Dressing Bench: Provide (1) where directed.E. Utility Shelf/Mop and Broom Holder: Provide (2) where directed.

    END OF SECTION

  • 10 44 00FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES

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    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Fire extinguishers.B. Fire extinguisher cabinets.

    1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. NFPA 10 - Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers; 2013.

    1.03 SUBMITTALSA. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Shop Drawings: Indicate cabinet physical dimensions.C. Product Data: Provide extinguisher operational features.D. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special criteria and wall opening coordination

    requirements.E. Maintenance Data: Include test, refill or recharge schedules and re-certification requirements.

    1.04 FIELD CONDITIONSA. Do not install extinguishers when ambient temperature may cause freezing of extinguisher

    ingredients.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Fire Extinguisher Cabinets and Accessories:1. JL Industries, Inc: www.jlindustries.com.2. Larsen's Manufacturing Co: www.larsensmfg.com.3. Potter-Roemer: www.potterroemer.com.4. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    2.02 FIRE EXTINGUISHERSA. Fire Extinguishers - General: Comply with product requirements of NFPA 10 and applicable

    codes, whichever is more stringent.B. FE-36 Type Fire Extinguishers: Stainless steel tank, with pressure gage.

    1. Class: A:B:C.2. Size: 10 pound (4.54 kg).3. Size and classification as scheduled.4. Finish: Baked polyester powder coat, red color.

    2.03 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETSA. Metal: Formed stainless steel sheet; 0.036 inch (0.9 mm) thick base metal.B. Cabinet Configuration: Semi-recessed type.

    1. Trim: Returned to wall surface.C. Door: 0.036 inch (0.9 mm) thick, reinforced for flatness and rigidity; latch. Hinge doors for 180

    degree opening with two butt hinge. Provide nylon catch.D. Door Glazing: Glass, clear, 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick tempered. Set in resilient channel gasket

    glazing.E. Cabinet Mounting Hardware: Appropriate to cabinet. Pre-drill for anchors.F. Weld, fill, and grind components smooth.G. Finish of Cabinet Exterior Trim and Door: Anodized to clear color.H. Finish of Cabinet Interior: White enamel.

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    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.B. Verify rough openings for cabinet are correctly sized and located.

    3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Secure rigidly in place.C. Place extinguishers and accessories in cabinets.

    3.03 SCHEDULES - ALTERNATE NUMBER 1A. Provide four fire extingushers FE-36 Type and cabinets where directed.B. Provide two wall mounted fire extinguishers FE-36 Type where directed.

    END OF SECTION

  • 10 51 00LOCKERS

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    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Heavy duty locker units with hinged doors.B. Metal tops and filler panels.

    1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 03 30 00 - Cast-in-Place Concrete: Concrete base construction.B. Section 00 42 00 - Unit Masonry: Masonry base construction.

    1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or

    Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process; 2011.1.04 SUBMITTALS

    A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data:

    1. Provide manufacturer's data on locker types, sizes and accessories.2. Preparation instructions and recommendations.3. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.4. Installation methods.

    C. Shop Drawings:1. Indicate locker plan layout, numbering plan.2. Dimensioned drawings including plans, elevations, and sections to show locker locations

    and interfaces with adjacent substrates.3. Details of assembly, erection, anchorage and clearance requirements.

    D. Samples:1. Selection Samples: Submit one complete set of color chips representing manufacturer's

    full range of available colors and finishes.2. Verification Samples: Submit one sample 3 x 6 inches (75 x 150 mm) in size, of each

    color selected; applied to specified base metal. Provide four verification samples.E. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate component installation assembly.

    1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.B. Protect locker finish and adjacent surfaces from damage.

    PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Basis of Design1. Penco Products, Inc; Product Defiant II Heavy Duty Welded Angle Frame Lockers:

    www.pencoproducts.com.B. Other Acceptable Manufacturers:

    1. Art Metal Products: www.artmetalproducts.com.2. Lyon Workspace Products: www.lyonworkspace.com.3. Republic Storage Systems Co: www.republicstorage.com.4. DeBourgh Manufacturing: www.debourgh.com.

    2.02 LOCKER APPLICATIONSA. Student Lockers: Single tier metal lockers, recessed mounted.

    1. Width: 9 inches (225 mm).2. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).3. Height: 72 inches (1,830 m).4. Fittings: Hat shelf, 2 coat hooks.

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    5. Locking: Built-in combination locks.2.03 METAL LOCKERS

    A. Lockers: Factory assembled, made of formed sheet steel, ASTM A653/A653M SS Grade33/230, with G60/Z180 coating, stretcher leveled; metal edges finished smooth without burrs;baked enamel finished inside and out.1. Color: To be selected by Architect; allow for contrasting colors for locker bodies and

    doors.B. Locker Body: Formed and flanged; with steel stiffener ribs; electric spot welded.

    1. Body and Shelves: 24 gage, 0.024 inch (0.6 mm).C. Frames: Formed channel shape, welded and ground flush, welded to body, resilient gaskets

    and latching for quiet operation.1. Door Frame: 16 gage, 0.060 inch (1.5 mm), minimum.

    D. Doors: Hollow double pan, sandwich construction, 1-3/16 inch (30 mm) thick; weldedconstruction, channel reinforced top and bottom with intermediate stiffener ribs, grind and finishedges smooth.1. Door Outer Face: 18 gage, 0.048 inch (1.2 mm), minimum.2. Door Inner Face: 20 gage, 0.036 inch (0.9 mm), minimum.3. Form recess for operating handle and locking device.4. Provide louvers in door face, top and bottom, for ventilation.

    E. Hinges: Two for doors under 42 inches (1 050 mm) high; three for doors over 42 inches (1 050mm) high; weld securely to locker body and door.1. Hinge Thickness: 14 gage, 0.075 inch (1.9 mm).

    F. Number Plates: Provide oval shaped brass plates. Form numbers ____ inch (____ mm) highof block font style with ADA designation, in contrasting color.

    2.04 MATERIALSA. Steel: Prime grade mild cold-rolled sheet steel free from surface imperfection,

    capable of taking a high-grade enamel finish and in compliance with ASTM A1008.B. Steel: Sheet steel components shall be fabricated using zinc-coated steel free from

    surface imperfection, capable of taking a high-grade enamel finish and in compliance with ASTM A879.

    C. Hooks: Zinc plated forged steel, ball ends.D. Bolts and Nuts: Zinc plated truss fin head bolts and hex nuts.

    2.05 HEAVY DUTY LOCKER UNITSA. General Characteristics:

    1. Type A:a. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: single tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for concrete base.

    2. Type A1:a. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: single tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for masonry base with integral seat..

    3. Type B:a. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).

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    b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: double tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for concrete base.

    4. Type B1:a. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: double tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for masonry base with integral seat..

    5. Type Ca. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: quadruple tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for concrete base.

    6. Type C1:a. Width: 12 inches (300 mm).b. Depth: 12 inches (300 mm).c. Height: 60 inches (1.524 m).d. Configuration: quadruple tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted and free standing. Refer to drawings.f. Base: Fabricate for masonry base with integral seat..

    7. Type D:a. Width: 15 inches (375 mm).b. Depth: 15 inches (380 mm).c. Height: 36 inches (0.91 m).d. Configuration: triple tier.e. Mounting: Surface mounted.f. Base: None..

    B. Class: Conventional.C. Locker Body:

    1. Frames: Consists of continuous 1 inch (25.5 mm) by 1 inch (25.5 mm) by 1/8 inch (3 mm) pickled angle iron steel. Frame members are welded.

    2. Bottoms and Tops: 16 gage steel welded to frame; solid panels with three sides formed to90-degrees; the front offset shall be formed to be flush with horizontal frame members.

    3. Sides and Intermediate Partitions: 14 gage steel, ventilated panels.4. Backs: 18 gauge steel, solid panels.5. Shelves: 16 gage steel; solid panel with four sides formed to 90-degrees; front edge with

    second bend.6. Intermediate cross frame member at double tier lockers: Steel, channel shaped horizontal

    member attached to side frames with mortise and tenon construction and welded.7. Ventilation: 3/4 inch (19 mm) wide by 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) high

    diamond-shaped perforations.D. Doors:

    1. 14 gauge steel.2. Door Construction with Single Point Latch Doors: Door reinforced by a full height 3-1/2 inch

    (89 mm) wide, 18 gauge vertical pan welded to the top, bottom and hinge side flanges andrear of door skin on 12 inch (305 mm), 15 inch (381 mm) and 18 inch (457 mm) widedoors. Provide a horizontal pan for doors wider than 18 inches (457 mm).

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    3. Pre-drilled holes for attaching number plates.4. Ventilation:

    a. Type 1 Lockers: Louvered at top and bottom in manufacturer's standard pattern.b. Type 2 and Type 3 Lockers: Diamond-shaped perforations in manufacturer's

    standard pattern.5. Firmly secure rubber silencers to locker frame.

    E. Hinges:1. Continuous Hinges: Continuous piano-type hinge for full height of the door.2. Butt Hinges: Two for doors under 42 inches (1 050 mm) high; three for doors over 42

    inches (1 050 mm) high; weld securely to locker body and door.F. Latching:

    1. Single Point Latching:a. Integral Pocket and Pull: 22 gauge brushed stainless steel securely fastened to door

    with two lugs and positive, tamper-resistant fasteners.b. Pocket Depth: Sufficient to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock,

    or key lock from protruding beyond door face.c. Pull: Formed in pocket.d. Padlock Hasp: 11 gauge steel hasp welded to locker frame protruding through pocket.

    Provide lock hole for use with conventional padlocks.G. Locking:

    1. Locking device supplied by Owner.H. Base:

    1. Suitable for mounting on concrete or masonry base provided by others.I. Number Plates: Provide oval shaped, polished aluminum plates. Form numbers 3/8 inch (0.97

    mm) high of block font style , in contrasting color. Attached with two aluminum rivets.J. Locker Hoods:

    1. Continuous Sloped Hoods: 16 gauge steel, slope rise equal to 1/3 of the locker depth (18.5degrees), plus a 1 inch (25 mm) vertical rise at front.Slip joints without visible fasteners atsplice locations.

    2. Type 1 Lockers: Fabricate sloped metal tops, ends, and closure pieces.3. Type 2 and Type 3 Lockers: Flat metal tops.

    K. Finished End Panels: Minimum 16 gauge steel formed to match locker depth and height, 1 inch (25 mm) edge dimension. Install with concealed fasteners. Finish to matchlockers.

    L. Finished Front Filler Panels: 20 gauge steel.. Install with concealed fasteners. Finish to matchlockers.

    M. Interior Accessories:1. Hooks: Provide (3) single prong wall hooks per locker, one on each walls.2. Hat Shelf at Single Tier Lockers (Type 2): Metal shelf located approximately 12 inches

    (304 mm) below top of locker.3. Boot Shelf at Single Tier Lockers (Type 2): Metal shelf located approximately 15 inches

    (304 mm) above bottom of locker.2.06 FABRICATION

    A. Fabricate lockers square, rigid, without warp, with metal faces flat and free of distortion.B. Welded Lockers: Pre-assemble lockers by welding into one piece structures in

    groupings most practical for job requirements, welds free of burrs; maximum width of group to be 54 inches (1.371 m); no bolts, nuts, or rivets allowed in assembly of main locker groups.

    2.07 FINISHINGA. Clean, degrease, and neutralize metal; prime and finish with one coat of baked enamel.

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    B. Finish:1. Enamel powder coat paint finish electrostatically applied. Finishes shall not contain

    volatile organic compounds subject to out-gassing.a. Powder Coat - Dry Thickness: 1 to 1.2 mils (0.025 to 0.03 mm).

    2. Color: As selected from manufacturer's full range of standard colors.a. Paint locker units 1 color, as selected.

    3. Special Finishes: Provide anti-graffiti coating and anti-microbial coating.2.08 LOCKER BENCHES

    A. Benches: Laminated selected hardwood, 1-1/4 inch (31 mm) full finished thickness, corners rounded and sanded, surfaces finished with two coats of clear lacquer.1. Width: 12 inches (305 mm) wide.2. Lengths: As shown.

    B. Heavy-Duty Bench Pedestals: Steel tubing with 10 gauge steel flanges welded to each end, 16-1/4 inches (412 mm) high, finish to match lockers.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify that prepared bases are in correct position and configuration.B. Verify bases and embedded anchors are properly sized.

    3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Install lockers plumb and square.C. Place and secure on prepared base.D. Secure lockers with anchor devices to suit substrate materials. Minimum Pullout Force: 100 lb

    (445 N).E. Bolt adjoining locker units together to provide rigid installation.F. Install end panels, filler panels, and sloped tops.G. Install accessories.H. Replace components that do not operate smoothly.

    3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANINGA. Adjust doors and latches to operate without binding. Verify that latches are

    operating.B. Clean locker interiors and exterior surfaces.C. Touch-up with factory-supplied paint and repair or replace damaged products before

    substantial completion.3.04 PROTECTION

    A. Protect installed products until completion of project.END OF SECTION

  • 10 56 13METAL STORAGE SHELVING

    213060.00 METAL STORAGE SHELVING10 56 13 - 1

    PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Metal storage shelving.B. Shelving accessories.

    1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ANSI MH28.1 - American National Standard for the Design, Testing, Utilization and Application

    of Industrial Grade Steel Shelving - Specifications; 1997.B. ASCE 7 - Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures; American Society of Civil

    Engineers; 2011.1.03 DESCRIPTION

    A. General: four-post type metal shelving system.B. Finishes:

    1. Fabricated Metal Components and Assemblies: All components to be painted with anelectrostatically applied Powder Coat paint.

    1.04 SUBMITTALSA. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Shop Drawings: Indicate location, type, and layout of shelving, including lengths, heights, and

    aisle layout, and relationship to adjacent construction.C. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, color chips representing manufacturer's

    full range of available colors and finishes.D. Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in

    Owner's name and registered with manufacturer.E. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project.

    1. See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE

    A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in thissection, with not less than ten years of documented experience.

    B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section withminimum five years of documented experience and approved by manufacturer.

    1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLINGA. Inspect for dents, scratches, or other damage. Replace damaged units.B. Store in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.C. Store under cover and elevated above grade.

    1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONSA. Field Measurements: Verify quantities of four-post shelving units before fabrication. Indicate

    verified measurements on Shop Drawings. Coordinate fabrication and delivery to ensure nodelay in progress of the Work.

    B. Established Dimensions: All spaces planned for the installation of the shelving must beaccurately field measured to assure the shelving heights planned do not interfere with lights,beams, and mechanical devices.

    C. Sequencing and Scheduling paragraph can be omitted unless project conditions dictate that1.08 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING

    A. Sequence four-post shelving units in a manner that does not cause undo burden to John HerseyHigh School administration and staff. .

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    B. Pre-installation Conference: Schedule and conduct conference on project site to review methods and procedures for installing four-post shelving units including, but not limited to, the following:1. Recommended attendees include:2. Owner's Representative.3. Manufacturer's representative.4. Conferences include required meetings with the staff members that will be using the

    shelving for stored items. This is to assure that the shelving sizes and elevations aredesigned to maximize the use of the system. Therefore attention must be given to thesizes of the materials being stored by way of accurate item measurements.

    1.09 WARRANTYA. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Provide lifetime manufacturer warranty covering defects of manufacturing and workmanship

    including, but not limited to, rust and corrosion.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Four Post Shelving:1. SpaceSaver Corporation : www.spacesaver.com.2. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

    2.02 SHELVING - GENERALA. Shelving: Provide products tested to comply with ANSI MH28.1 for design criteria, lateral

    stability, shelf connections, and shelf capacity.2.03 FOUR POST SHELVING

    A. Design:1. Wedge-lock type consisting of uprights, shelves, and shelf supports, designed to be

    assembled without fasteners or clips. Shelves shall not have any holes on exposedsurfaces. Front and back flanges shall be flush with outside faces of posts. Design shallpermit individual shelf adjustment and/or removal anywhere along the entire height ofuprights at 1.5” increments.

    B. Materials and Workmanship:1. Fabricate units from Class 1, cold-rolled steel sheet with all bends sharp and true and no

    exposed “knife” edges.a. All units shall be free of burrs, sharp edges and projecting hardware with smooth,

    non-abrasive surfaces and edges.b. After fabrication, shelving shall exhibit no dents, “oil canning”, buckling or other

    surface irregularities.C. Uprights:

    1. Formed from steel sheet to a hollow “tee” shape for intermediate supports and formedangles for end supports. Uprights shall have keyhole slots on inner wall only. Provide withclosed sheet steel panels full height and depth for all end and intermediate uprights.

    D. Bracing: Formed sheet members.1. Back Sway Bracing: Either strap or panel; at back of each unit.2. Side Sway Bracing: Either strap or panel; at each side of each unit.3. Strap Sway Bracing: One strap installed diagonally, 16 gage (1.65 mm); welded, riveted,

    or bolted to uprights.4. Panel Sway Bracing: Formed sheet metal panels, 20 gage (0.91 mm); welded, riveted, or

    bolted to uprights.E. Shelves: Formed sheet, finished on all surfaces, with slots for dividers.

    1. Form from sheet steel with flanges on all sides and return hem on front and back flanges.Ends shall be formed to clear inside of upright offset panels. Shelves shall be

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    independently adjustable. Provide all shelves with “universal” formed slots thata allow forfull height bin dividers, adjustable dividers and 1/8” divider rods.

    2. Nominal Shelf Dimensions:a. Standard Width:, 36, 42, or 48 inch sections used to meet project requirements.b. Shelf Edge Vertical Profile: 3/4 inch maximum.c. Vertical Adjustment Increment: 1-1/2 inches.d. Width Of Intermediate Uprights: 2 inches.e. Clearance Between Uprights: Nominal shelf section width minus 2 inches.f. Levelness of Completed Shelf Units: Maximum 1/8 inch between bottom shelf and

    canopy top, measured along the edge of any upright in any direction.g. Number of Vertical Shelf Spaces: As indicated on the drawings.h. Vertical Shelf-To-Shelf Spacing: As indicated on the drawings.

    3. Load Carrying Capabilities:a. Provide shelf units capable of supporting 40 pounds per lineal foot with maximum

    deflection of L/140. Shelves shall exhibit no permanent deflection under fully loadedconditions.

    4. Shelf Connection to Posts: Form from heavy gauge steel sheet with four solid steelshoulder rivets, two per ear, that interlock with inner wall of uprights.

    F. Canopy Tops: Same construction as shelves.G. Shelf Retention bars.

    1. Provide single rivet (one per ear) for all bottom locations when shelving for use as notedto prevent stored tiems such as game ball and golf bags from falling off of the shelf.

    H. Accessories:1. Backs: Provide manufacturer’s standard. Full height to match upright heights for shelving

    sections as noted on drawings to keep items from migrating from back to back shelving.2. Oblique Garment Rods, 36”, 42”,48” wide assemblies.

    a. Rousseau locking drawers to store high value cameras, etc. with foam padding toprotect item.

    2.04 FINISHESA. Colors: Selected from manufacturer’s standard available colors.B. Paint Finish: Provide factory applied electrostatic powder plain flat coat paint. Textured not

    acceptable due to its inherit crevices that trap and collect dirt. Meet or exceed specifications ofthe American Library Association..1. Paint must be Greenguard Certified via Certification No. 18786-410 certifying paint product

    is in accordance with the GREENGUARD Indoor Quality Certification Program for LowEmitting Products.

    PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

    A. Verify that substrate is level and that clearances are as specified.B. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.C. Examine shelving units scheduled to receive accessories [with Installer present] for compliance

    with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance ofspecified accessory items.

    D. Verify that intended installation locations of units will not interfere with or block establishedrequired exit paths or similar means of egress once units are installed.

    E. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactorypreparation before proceeding.

    3.02 PREPARATIONA. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.

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    B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the bestresult for the substrate under the project conditions.

    3.03 INSTALLATIONA. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Install shelving with shelf surfaces level and vertical supports plumb; adjust feet and bases as

    required.C. Out-Of-Square Tolerance - Four Post Shelving: Maximum of 1/8 inch (3 mm) difference in

    distance between bottom shelf and canopy top, measured along any post in any direction.3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

    A. Verify accessory unit alignment and plumb after installation. Correct if required followingmanufacturer’s instructions.

    B. Remove components that are chipped, scratched, or otherwise damaged and which do notmatch adjoining work. Replace with new matching units, installed as specified and in manner toeliminate evidence of replacement.

    3.05 ADJUSTINGA. Adjust all accessories to provide smoothly operating, visually acceptable installation.

    3.06 CLEANINGA. Clean shelving and surrounding area after installation.

    3.07 DEMONSTRATION/TRAININGA. Schedule and conduct demonstration of installed accessory items and features with Owner's

    personnel.B. Schedule and conduct maintenance training with Owner's maintenance personnel. Training

    session should include lecture and demonstration of all maintenance and repair procedures thatend user personnel would normally perform.

    3.08 PROTECTIONA. Protect installed products until completion of project.B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.

    END OF SECTION