SECTION 092000 – LATH AND PLASTER PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specifications Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes: 1. Exterior Portland Cement Plaster (Stucco) over solid base. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data for cementitious materials, lath, metal support components, and accessories. B. Shop Drawings: Provide shop drawing indicating locations and sizes of control joints, framing, details and accessories. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Mockups: Before plastering, install mockups of at least 100 sq. ft. in surface area to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution. Include all accessories including weeps, screeds, beads and accessories in mockup. B. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. C. Meet ANSI A 42.2 and A 42.3. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers or bundles bearing brand name and identification of manufacturer. B. Store materials inside, under cover and in manner to keep them dry, protected from weather, direct sunlight, surface contamination, aging, corrosion, and damage from construction traffic and other causes. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Requirements, General: Comply with requirements of referenced plaster application standards and recommendations of plaster manufacturer for environmental conditions before, during and after application of plaster. B. Protect contiguous work from soiling, spattering, moisture deterioration and other harmful effects which might result from plastering. C. Comply with ASTM C 926 requirements. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 METAL LATH (IF REQUIRED) A. Expanded Metal Lath: Fabricate expanded metal lath from zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet to produce lath complying with ASTM C 847 with ASTM A 653/A 653 M, G60, hot-dipped galvanized zinc coating. 2.2 PLASTER ACCESSORIES FOR PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER A. General: Comply with ASTM C 1063. CYBES-BLDG LATH & PLASTER 092000–1 B. Metal Corner Reinforcement: Expanded large mesh diamond mesh lash fabricated from zinc-alloy or welded wire mesh fabricated from 0.0475 inch diameter zinc-coated (galvanized) wire, and specially formed to reinforce external corners of Portland Cement plaster on exterior exposures while allowing full plaster encasement. C. Metal Corner Beads: Small nose corner beads fabricated from zinc alloy, with expanded flanges or large mesh diamond lath to allow full encasement by plaster. D. Plastic Trim: Fabricated from high-impact PVC. 1. Corner beads: With perforated flanges. 2. Casing Beads: With perforated flanges in depth required to suit plaster bases indicated and flange length required to suit applications indicated. a. Square-edge style; use unless otherwise indicated. b. Bull-nose style, radius 3/4 inch minimum; use at locations indicated on Drawings. 3. Control Joints: One-piece type, folded pair of unperforated screeds in M-shaped configuration; with perforated flanges and removable protective tape on plaster face of control joint. 4. Expansion Joints: Not required. 2.3 PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER MATERIALS A. Base Coat Cements: Portland Cement, ASTM C 150, Type I. B. Finish Coat Cement: Portland Cement, ASTM C 150, Type I, white. C. Lime: Special hydrated lime for finishing purposes, ASTM C 206, Type S, or special hydrated lime for masonry purposes, ASTM C 207, Type S. D. Sand Aggregate for Base Coats: ASTM C 897. E. Aggregate for Finish Coats: ASTM C 897 manufactured or natural sand, white in color. F. Fiber for Base Coat: Alkaline-resistant glass fibers, 1/2 inch long, free of contaminates, manufactured for use in Portland Cement plaster; equal to Dur-O-Fiber AR Glass manufactured by Dur-O-Wal, Inc. G. Water for Mixing and Finishing Plaster: Drinkable. 2.4 PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER MIXES AND COMPOSITIONS A. General: Comply with ASTM C 926 for Portland Cement plaster base and finish coat mixes as applicable to plaster bases, materials and other requirements indicated. B. Portland Cement Plaster Base Coat Mixes and Compositions: Proportion materials for respective base coats in parts by volume for cementitious materials and in parts by volume per sum of cementitious materials for aggregates to comply with the following requirements for each method of application and plaster base indicated. Adjust mix proportions below within limits specified to attain workability. C. Base-Coat Mixes for Use Over Concrete Unit Masonry: Single base coats for two-coated plasterwork as follows: 1. Portland Cement mix: For cementitious material, mix 1 part Portland Cement and 3/4 to 1-1/2 parts lime. Use 2-1/2 to 4 parts aggregate per part of cementitious material (sum of separate volumes of each component material). D. Job-Mixed Portland Cement Plaster Finish Coats: Proportion materials for finish coats in parts by volume for cementitious materials and parts by volume per sum of cementitious materials for aggregates to comply with manufacturer’s requirements. 1. Acrylic finish coat not acceptable. E. Fiber Content: Add fiber to mix above to comply with fiber manufacturer's directions but not to exceed 2 lbs. per cu. ft. of cementitious materials. Reduce aggregate quantities accordingly to maintain workability. CYBES-BLDG LATH & PLASTER 092000–2 2.5 MIXING A. Mechanically mix cementitious and aggregate materials for plasters to comply with applicable referenced application standard and with recommendations of plaster manufacturer. 2.6 BONDING COMPOUND A. ASTM C 932. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION OF PLASTERING ACCESSORIES A. General: Comply with referenced installation standards, ASTM C 1063 and drawings, for provision and location of plaster accessories of type indicated. Miter or cope accessories at corners; install with tight joints and in alignment. Attach accessories securely to plaster bases to hold accessories in place and alignment during plastering. B. Corner Beads: Install at external corners. C. Casing Beads: Install at terminations of plaster work. D. Control Joints: Install control joints at locations indicated, or if not indicated, at locations complying with the following criteria and approved by Architect. 1. Where an expansion or control joint occurs in surface of construction directly behind plaster membrane. 2. Where distance between control joints in plastered surface exceeds 10 ft. in either direction. 3. Where area within Portland Cement panels exceed 100 sq. ft. 4. Where Portland Cement plaster panel sizes or dimensions change. Extend joints full width or height of plaster membrane. 3.2 PLASTER APPLICATION, GENERAL A. Tolerances: Do not deviate more than 1/4 inch in 10 ft. from a true plane in finished plaster surfaces, as measured by a 10 ft. straightedge placed at any location on surface. B. Plaster flush with metal frames and other built-in metal items or accessories which act as a plaster ground, unless otherwise indicated. Where plaster is not terminated at metal by casing beads, cut base coat free from metal before plaster sets and groove finish coat at the junctures with metal. C. General: Comply with ASTM C 926 3.3 PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER APPLICATION A. Portland Cement Plaster Application Standard: Apply Portland Cement plaster materials, compositions, and mixes to comply with ASTM C 926. B. Finish Coat: Floated finish for fine textured, "sand" finish surface. C. Moist cure Portland Cement plaster base and finish coats to comply with ASTM C 926. 3.4 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Cut, patch, point-up and repair plaster as necessary to accommodate other work and to restore cracks, dents and imperfections. Repair or replace work to eliminate blisters, buckles, excessive crazing and check cracking, dry-outs, efflorescence, sweat-outs and similar defects, and where bond to the substrate has failed. B. Sand smooth-troweled finishes lightly to remove trowel marks and arises. CYBES-BLDG LATH & PLASTER 092000–3 3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Remove temporary protection and enclosure of other work. Promptly remove plaster from door frames, windows, and other surfaces which are not to be plastered. Repair floors, walls and other surfaces which have been stained, marred or otherwise damaged during the plastering work. B. Provide final protection which ensures plaster work being without damage or deterioration at time of substantial completion. END OF SECTION 092000 CYBES-BLDG LATH & PLASTER 092000–4 SECTION 092500 – GYPSUM DRYWALL PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Extent of each type of interior gypsum drywall construction required is indicated on drawings. B. This section includes the following types of gypsum board construction: 1. Steel framing members to receive gypsum board. 2. Gypsum board screw-attached to steel framing and furring members and to bottom chord of wood trusses. 3. Steel framing for suspended gypsum board ceilings. See Section 095110 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS for metal suspension system for gypsum drywall installation. This option determined by Contractor. 4. Water resistant board for walls without tile (green board in toilet rooms, plumbing chases and janitor's closet). 5. Fire-Resistant Board. 6. Glass fiber batt insulation for interior partitions for sound control – see Section 072100 BUILDING INSULATION for additional information. 7. Painted stencil label for smoke and rated partitions. 8. Abuse resistant board where indicated. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product data on all products and accessories. B. Span chart with gauges indicated for partitions exceeding 12 feet. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire-Resistance Ratings: Where indicated, provide materials and construction which are identical to those of assemblies whose fire resistance rating has been determined per ASTM E119 by a testing and inspecting organization acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. B. Single-Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of gypsum board and related joint treatment materials from a single manufacturer. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers or bundles bearing brand name and identification of manufacturer or supplier. B. Store materials inside under cover and keep them dry and protected against damage from weather, direct sunlight, surface contamination, corrosion, construction traffic and other causes. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Conditions, General: Establish and maintain environmental conditions for application and finishing gypsum board to comply with ASTM C840 and with gypsum board manufacturer's recommendations. B. Do not install wet, moisture damaged or mold damaged panels. CYBES-BLDG GYPSUM DRYWALL 092500–1 PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product equal to one of the following and products only manufactured in the USA: 1. Gypsum Drywall products and framing: a. Gold Bond Building Products Div., National Gypsum Co. b. Incor, Inc. c. United States Gypsum Co. d. Lafarge North America 2.2 STEEL FRAMING FOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS A. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C645. 1. Thickness: 25-gauge minimum; spans exceeding span charts shall be braced and/or gauge increased per chart; 22-gauge minimum required for 6 inch studs at spans exceeding 15 feet; see structural for bearing wall gauge and size. 2. Depth: 1-5/8 inches, 3-5/8 inches and 6 inches, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Spacing: 24 inches o.c., maximum; 16 inches o.c. at all tile locations. B. Steel Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C645, hat shaped, depth and minimum thickness of base (uncoated) metal as follows: 1. Depth: 7/8 inch. 2. Thickness: 25-gauge. C. Furring Brackets: Serrated-arm type, adjustable, fabricated from corrosion-resistant steel sheet complying with ASTM C645, minimum thickness of base (uncoated metal of 0.0329 inch. D. Fasteners: Provide fasteners of type, materials, size corrosion resistance, holding power and other properties required to fasten steel framing and furring members securely to substrates involved; comply with the recommendations of gypsum drywall manufacturers for applications indicated. 2.3 GYPSUM BOARD A. General: Provide tapered edge gypsum board of types indicated in maximum lengths available to minimize end-to-end joints. 1. Thickness: Provide gypsum board in thicknesses indicated, or if not otherwise indicated, in 5/8 inch thickness to comply with ASTM C840 for application system and support spacing indicated. B. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C36, and as follows: 1. Type: Non-Rated partitions, ceiling and interior soffits use Gold Bond, or approved equal, regular gypsum wallboard. 2. Type: Rated walls and rated ceilings use Gold Bond, Fire Shield Type X Wallboard, or approved equal. C. Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: ASTM C 630. D. Abuse Resistant (AR) Fiberock, USG or approved equal. 2.4 STEEL FRAMING COMPONENTS FOR SUSPENDED AND FURRED CEILINGS A. Material: Provide components which comply with ASTM C754 for materials and sizes, unless otherwise indicated. B. Concrete Inserts: Inserts designed for attachment to concrete forms and for embedment in concrete, fabricated from corrosion-resistant materials, with holes or loops for attachment of hanger wires and capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to 3 times that imposed by ceiling construction, as determined from testing per ASTM E488, conducted by an independent testing laboratory. CYBES-BLDG GYPSUM DRYWALL 092500–2 C. Wire for Hangers and Ties: ASTM A641, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper. D. Flat Hangers: Mild steel, zinc coated or protected with rust-inhibitive paint. E. Angle-Type Hangers: Angles with legs not less than 7/8 inches wide, formed form 0.0635 inches thick galvanized steel sheet complying with ASTM A446, Coating Designation G90, with bolted connections and 5/16-inch diameter bolts. F. Channels: Cold-rolled steel, 0.0598 inches minimum thickness of base (uncoated) metal and 7/16 inches wide flanges, protected with rust-inhibitive paint. 1. Carrying Channels: 1-1/2 inches deep, 475 lbs. per 1000 ft. 2. Furring Channels: 3/4 inch deep, 300 lbs. per 1000 ft. 3. Provide galvanized channels for exterior application. G. Steel Studs for Furring Channels: ASTM C645, with flange edges bent back 90 degrees and doubled over to form 3/16 inch minimum lip (return), minimum thickness of base (uncoated) metal and minimum depth as follows: 1. Thickness: 25-gauge. 2. Depth: 3-5/8 inches, unless otherwise indicated. H. Steel Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C645, hat-shaped, depth of 7/8 inch, and minimum thickness of base (uncoated) metal follows: 1. Thickness: 25-gauge. I. Hangar Anchorage Devices: Screws, cast-in-place concrete inserts or other devices appropriate for anchorage to the form of structural framing indicated and whose suitability for use interrod has been proven through standard construction practices or certified test data. 1. Size devices to develop full strength of hanger but not less than 3 times calculated angle loading. 2.5 TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Cornerbead and Edge Trim for Interior Installation: Provide corner beads, edge trim and control joints which comply with ASTM C1047 and requirements indicated below: 1. Materials: Formed metal, plastic or metal combined with paper, with metal complying with the following requirements. a. Sheet steel zinc-coated by hot-dip process. 2. Edge trim shapes indicted below by reference to designations of Fig. 1 in ASTM C1047: a. Bead where indicated (No. 200-B metal trim). 2.6 GYPSUM BOARD JOINT TREATMENT MATERIALS A. General: Provide materials complying with ASTM C475, ASTM C840, and recommendations of manufacturer of both gypsum board and joint treatment materials for the application indicated. 2.7 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. General: Provide auxiliary materials for gypsum drywall construction which comply with referenced standards and the recommendations of the manufacturer of the gypsum board. B. Spot Grout: ASTM C475, setting-type joint compound of type recommend for spot grouting hollow metal door frames. C. Gypsum Boards Screws: ASTM C1002. D. Concealed Acoustical Sealant: Nondrying, nonhardening, nonskinning, nonstaining, nonbleeding, gunnable sealant. E. Glass fiber batt insulation: Unfaced with flame spread 25; smoke developed 50; ASTM C665 Type 1; ASTM E136 thickness per drawings. Provide thickness per minimum thermal values indicated on drawings. (R-11 for perimeter of building). See Section 072100 BUILDING INSULATION. CYBES-BLDG GYPSUM DRYWALL 092500–3 PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION OF STEEL FRAMING, GENERAL A. Steel Framing Installation Standard: Install steel framing to comply with ASTM C754 and with ASTM C840 requirements that apply to framing installation. B. Install supplementary framing, blocking and bracing at terminations in the work and for support of fixtures, equipment services, heavy trim, grab bars, toilet accessories, furnishings and similar work construction to comply with details indicated and with recommendations of gypsum board manufacturer, or if none available, with "Gypsum Construction Handbook", current edition published by United States Gypsum Co. C. Install blocking between studs for all wall mounted accessories. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF STEEL FRAMING FOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS. A. Install runners (tracks) at floors, ceilings and structural walls and columns where gypsum drywall stud system abuts other construction. 1. Where studs are installed directly against exterior walls, install asphalt felt strips between studs and wall. B. Installation Tolerances: Install each steel framing and furring member so that fastening surface do not vary more than 1/8 inch from plane of faces of adjacent framing. C. Install steel studs and furring in sizes and at spacings indicated but not less than that required by referenced steel framing installation standard. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF STEEL FRAMING FOR SUSPENDED AND FURRED CEILINGS A. Secure hangers to structural support by connecting directly to structure where possible otherwise connect. 1. Do not connect or suspend steel framing from ducts, pipes or conduit. 2. Keep hangers and braces 2 inches clear of ducts, pipes and conduits. 3. Sway-brace suspended steel framing with hangers used for support. B. Install suspended steel framing components in sizes and at spacings indicated but not less than that required by referenced steel framing installation standard. C. Wire Hangers: 0.1620 inch diameter (8-gauge), 4 feet on center. D. Carrying Channels (Main Runners): 1-1/2 inch, 4 feet on center. E. Rigid Furring Channels (Furring Members): 16 inches on center. F. Installation Tolerances: Install steel framing components for suspended ceilings so that cross furring members or grid suspension members are level to within 1/8 inch in 12 feet as measured both lengthwise on each member and transversely between parallel members. G. Wire-tie or clip furring members to main runners and to other structural supports as indicated. 3.4 APPLICATION AND FINISHING OF GYPSUM BOARD, GENERAL A. Gypsum Board Application and Finishing Standard: Install and finish gypsum board to comply with ASTM C840. B. Locate either edge or end joints over support, except in horizontal applications where intermediate supports or gypsum board back-blocking is provide behind end joints. Position boards so that like edges abut, tapered edges against tapered edges and millout or field-cut ends against mill-cut or field-cut ends. Do not place tapered edges against cut edges or ends. Stagger vertical joints over different studs on opposite sides of partitions. C. Attach gypsum board to supplementary framing and blocking provided for additional support at openings and cutouts. CYBES-BLDG GYPSUM DRYWALL 092500–4 D. Spot grout hollow metal door frames for solid core wood doors, hollow metal doors and doors over 32 inches wide. Apply spot grout at each jamb anchor clip just before inserting board into frame. E. Cover both faces of steel stud partition framing with gypsum board in concealed spaces (above ceilings, etc.), except in chase walls which are braced internally. 1. Fit gypsum board around ducts, pipes, and conduits. F. Space fasteners in gypsum boards in accordance with referenced gypsum board application and finishing standard and manufacturer's recommendations. G. Use water-resistant gypsum panels in all other areas with plumbing. H. Adhesive application to meet ASTM C557 and per USG “Gypsum Construction Handbook”. I. Crack control to meet ASTM C840. a. Ceilings: Install control joints in areas exceeding 2500 sq. ft.; space control joints not more than 50 feet o.c.; install control joints where ceiling framing or furring changes direction. b. Partitions and furring: Install control joints in partitions and wall furring runs exceeding 30 feet; space control joints not more than 30 feet o.c.; install control joints in furred assemblies where control joints occur in base exterior wall. 3.5 METHODS OF GYPSUM BOARD APPLICATION A. Single-Layer Fastening Methods: Fasten with screws, spaced in accordance with referenced standards and manufacturer's recommendations. B. Double-Layer Fastening Methods: Fasten base layer with screws and facelayer with adhesive and supplementary fasteners. 3.6 INSTALLATION OF DRYWALL TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Install corner beads at external corners. B. Install metal edge trim whenever edge of gypsum board would otherwise be exposed or semi-exposed. C. Install manufacturer’s acoustical ceiling trim transition at soffit-to-acoustical ceiling. 3.7 FINISHING OF DRYWALL A. General: Apply joint treatment at gypsum board joints (both directions); flanges of corner bead, edge trim, and control joints; penetrations; fastener heads, surface defects and elsewhere as required to prepare work for decoration. B. Prefill open joints and rounded or beveled edges, if any, using setting-type joint compound. C. Apply joint tape at joints between gypsum boards, except where trim accessories are indicated. D. Finish interior gypsum wallboard by applying joint compounds in 3 coats (not including prefill of openings in base), and sand between coats and after last coat. E. Partial Finishing: Omit third coat and sanding on concealed drywall construction which required finishing to achieve fire-resistance rating, sound rating or to act as air or smoke barrier. 3.8 PROTECTION A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner suitable to installer, which ensures gypsum drywall construction being without damage or deterioration at time of substantial completion. END OF SECTION 092500 CYBES-BLDG GYPSUM DRYWALL 092500–5 SECTION 093000 – TILE PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SECTION INCLUDES A. Glazed ceramic wall tile. B. Porcelain floor tile and base C. Leveling Compound D. Tile accessories 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product data for each type of product installed. B. Two samples of each color and each size. C. Grout chip kit. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer who has successfully completed tile installations similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for project. B. Comply with the Tile Council of America (TCA) for product installation and materials. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver and store packaged materials in original containers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use. Comply with requirement of ANSI A137.1 for labeling sealed tile packages. B. Prevent damage or contamination to materials by water, freezing, foreign matter, and other causes. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain environmental conditions and protect work during and after installation to comply with referenced standards and manufacturer’s printed recommendations. B. Maintain temperatures at 50 deg. F or more in tiled areas during installation and for 7 days after completion, unless higher temperatures are required by referenced installation standard or manufacturer’s instructions. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Tile Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of the following manufacturers: 1. Stonepeak Ceramics Inc. 2. Dal-Tile. 2.2 PRODUCTS, GENERAL A. ANSI Standard for Ceramic Tile: Comply with ANSI A137.1, “American National Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile” for types, compositions, and grades of tile indicated. CYBES-BLDG TILE 093000–1 B. ANSI Standard for Tile Installation Materials: Comply with ANSI standard referenced with products and materials indicated for setting and grouting. C. Colors, Textures, and Patterns: Where manufacturer's standard products are indicated for tile, grout, and other products requiring selection of colors, surface textures, patterns, and other appearance characteristics, provide specific products or approved equal. 2.3 TILE PRODUCTS A. Floor Tile (Toilet Rooms, Janitors): 1. Manufacturer: Stonepeak or approved equal. 2. Size: 12 inches X 12 inches (Running Bond). 3. Color: “Moonsky” (tan). 4. Base: Matching floor tile. B. Glazed Wall Tile (Toilet Rooms): 1. Manufacturer: Dal-Tile.; Modern Dimensions. 2. Size: 4 inches X 8 inches; pattern random. 3. Color: Spa (70%); Urban Putty (30%). C. Glazed Wall Tile (Janitor): 1. Manufacturer: Dal-Tile, semi-gloss. 2. Size: 4-1/4 inches X 4-1/4 inches. 3. Color: Price Group 1. 2.4 STONE THRESHOLDS A. Marble Thresholds: Provide white, honed marble complying with MIA Group “A” requirements for soundness. 2.5 SETTING AND GROUT MATERIALS A. Latex Portland Cement Mortar: Comply with ANSI A118.4. B. Latex-Portland Cement Grout: Comply with ANSI A118.6. C. Prepackaged dry grout mix incorporating dry polymer additive in the form of a re-emulsifiable powder to which only water is added at job site, ANSI A118.7. D. Color: Grout color to be selected by Architect. 2.6 ELASTOMERIC SEALANT A. One-Part Mildew Resistant Silicone Sealant: Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; formulated with fungicide for sealing interior joints in and around ceramic tile, showers, sinks, and plumbing fixtures. 2.7 MIXING MORTARS AND GROUT A. Mix mortars and grouts to comply with requirements of referenced standards and manufacturer’s instructions. 2.8 LEVELING COMPOUND A. Provide trowelable underlayment and patching compound approved by manufacturer of tile setting materials. 2.9 CRACK CONTROL MEMBRANE A. Provide membrane across all control joints and cracks per TCA; ANSI A118.10. “Soft” joints are NOT allowed. CYBES-BLDG TILE 093000–2 PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine surfaces to receive tile work and conditions under which tile will be installed. DO NOT PROCEED WITH TILE WORK UNTIL SURFACES AND CONDITIONS COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS INDICATED IN REFERENCE TILE INSTALLATION STANDARD. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with requirements indicated below for setting bed methods, TCA installation methods related to types of subfloor construction, and grout types: 1. Organic Adhesive: ANSI A108.4. 2. Concrete Subfloors, Interior: TCA F116. 3. Grout: Latex-Portland cement. 4. Latex-Portland Cement Mortar: ANSI A108.5. B. Stone Thresholds: Install stone thresholds at locations indicated; set in same type of setting bed as abutting field tile unless otherwise indicated. 3.3 CLEANING AND SEALING A. Cleaning: Upon completion of placement and grouting, clean all surfaces so they are free of foreign matter. Unglazed tile may be cleaned with acid solutions only when permitted by tile and grout manufacturer’s printed instructions. Flush surfaces with clean water before and after cleaning. B. Finished Tile Work: Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped, broken, unbound, or otherwise defective tile work. C. Sealing: Apply final coat of stone sealer over slate flooring in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. 3.4 PROTECTION A. Protection: When recommended by tile manufacturer, apply a protective coat of neutral protective cleaner to completed tile walls and floors. Protect installed tile work with Kraft paper or other heavy covering during construction period to prevent staining, damage and wear. B. Prohibit foot and wheel traffic from using tiled floors for at least 7 days after grouting is completed. C. Before final inspections, remove protective coverings and rinse neutral cleaner from tile surfaces. END OF SECTION 093000 CYBES-BLDG TILE 093000–3 SECTION 095110 – ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Acoustical ceiling panels and suspension system. B. This section includes the drywall furring system for the GWB ceilings. It is the Contractor’s option to provide the drywall furring system or the steel framing system for suspended GWB ceilings provided all load requirements are met. C. Acoustical Ceiling Panels (Acoustical Clouds). 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product data for each type of product specified. B. Samples for verification purposes of each type of exposed finish required, prepared on samples of size indicated below and of same thickness and material indicated for final unit of Work. Where finishes involve normal color and texture variations, include sample sets showing full range of variations expected. 1. 6-inch square samples of each acoustical panel type, pattern, and color. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer who has successfully completed acoustical ceilings similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for Project. B. Coordination of Work: Coordinate layout and installation of acoustical ceiling units and suspension system components with other construction that penetrate ceilings or is supported by them, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, and partition system. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver acoustical ceiling units to project site in original unopened packages and store them in fully enclosed space where they will be protected against damage from moisture, direct sunlight surface contamination, and other causes. B. Before installing acoustical ceiling units, permit them to reach room temperature and a stabilized moisture content. C. Handle acoustical ceiling units carefully to avoid chipping edges or damaging units in any way. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Space Enclosure: Do not install interior acoustical ceilings until space is enclosed and weatherproof, wet-work in space is complete and nominally dry, above ceilings is complete, and ambient conditions of temperature and humidity will be continuously maintained at values near those indicated for final occupancy. 1.7 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Provide 2 percent of quantity installed of panels only. CYBES-BLDG ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 095110–1 PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Panels: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide units equal to the following: 1. 24 inch x 24 inch x 3/4 inch Armstrong, “Cirrus,” angled tegular. 2. Suspension System: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (Design Basis) 2. Chicago Metallic Corporation 3. National Rolling Mills, Inc. 4. USG Interiors, Inc. 2.2 ACOUSTICAL CEILING UNITS A. Standard for Acoustical Ceiling Units: Provide manufacturers' standard mineral base, water felted in configurations indicated that comply with ASTM E1264 classifications as designated by references to types, patterns, acoustical ratings, and light reflectances, unless otherwise indicated. 2.3 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. Standard for Metal Suspension Systems: Provide manufacturer's standard non fire-resistance-rated direct-hung suspension system of types, structural classification, and finishes indicated that comply with applicable ASTM C635 requirements. Provide in all areas unless otherwise noted. B. Finishes and Colors: Provide manufacturer's standard factory-applied finish painted; white face. C. Attachment Devices: Size for 5 times design load indicated in ASTM C635, Table 1, Direct Hung unless otherwise indicated. D. Wire for Hangers and Ties: ASTM A641, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper. 1. Gauge: Provide wire sized so that stress at 3 times hanger design load (ASTM C635, Table 1, Direct-Hung), will be less than yield stress of wire, but provide not less than 0.106-inch diameter (12 gauge). E. Edge Moldings and Trim: 1. Manufacturer's standard metal or extruded aluminum of types and profiles. 2. Armstrong Axiom Transition Trim at window head, or equal. F. Suspension System: 1. Main and cross runners roll-formed from prepainted or electrolytic zinc coated coldrolled steel sheet to produce structural members. Structural Classification: Intermediate-Duty System, 15/16-inch exposed face. 2.4 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR GWB A. Drywall Furring System: Provide Armstrong HD (Heavy Duty) drywall furring system or approved equal. 2.5 ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANEL (ACOUSTICAL CLOUDS) A. Armstrong “Soundscapes” B. See RCP for size and shape. C. Mount: Direct drywall attachment. D. ASTM E 84, Class A. E. Color: From Manufacturer’s standard. 2.6 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Concealed Acoustical Sealant: Nondrying, nonhardening, nonskinning, nonstaining, nonbleeding, gunnable sealant, complying with requirement specified in Division 7, Section 079000 JOINT SEALANTS. CYBES-BLDG ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 095110–2 PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates and structural framing to which ceiling system attaches or abuts, with installer present, for compliance with requirements specified in this and other sections that affect installation and anchorage of ceiling system. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Coordination: Furnish layouts for preset inserts, clips, and other ceiling anchor whose installation is specified in other sections. 1. Furnish concrete inserts and similar devices to other trades for installation well in advance of time needed for coordination of other work. B. Measure each ceiling area and establish layout of acoustical units to balance border widths at opposite edges of each ceiling. Avoid use of less-than-half-width units at border, and comply with reflected ceiling plans. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General: Install acoustical ceiling system to comply with installation standard referenced below, per manufacturer's instructions and CISCA "Ceiling System Handbook" 1. Standard for Installation of Ceiling Suspension Systems: Comply with ASTM C636. B. Suspend ceiling hangers from building structural members and as follows: 1. Install hangers plumb and free from contact with insulation or other objects within ceiling plenum that are not part of supporting structural or ceiling suspension system. Splay hangers only where required to miss obstructions. 2. Where width of ducts and other construction within ceiling plenum produces hanger spacings that interfere with the location of hangers at spacings required to support standard suspension system members, install supplemental suspension member and hangers in form of trapezes or equivalent devices. Size supplemental suspension members and hangers to support ceiling loads within performance limits established by referenced standards. 3. Secure wire hangers by looping and wire-tying, either directly to structures or to inserts, eyescrews, or other devices that are secure and appropriate for substrate, and in a manner that will not cause them to deteriorate or otherwise fail due to age, corrosion, or elevated temperatures. C. Space hangers not more than 4 feet, 0 inches o.c. along each member supported directly from hangers, unless otherwise shown, and provide hangers not more than 8 inches from ends of each member. 1. Install edge moldings at perimeter of acoustical ceiling area and where necessary to conceal edges of acoustical units. D. Screw-attach moldings to substrate at intervals not over 16 inches o.c. and not more than 3 inches from ends, leveling with ceiling suspension system to tolerance of 1/8 inch in 12 feet, 0 inches. Miter corners accurately and connect securely. E. Install acoustical panels in coordination with suspension system, with edges concealed by support of suspension members. Scribe and cut panels to fit accurately at borders and at penetrations. 3.4 CLEANING A. Clean exposed surfaces of acoustical ceilings, including trim, edge moldings, and suspension members. Comply with manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and touchup of minor finish damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate evidence of damage. END OF SECTION 095110 CYBES-BLDG ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 095110–3 SECTION 096500 – RESILIENT TILE FLOORING PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This section includes resilient tile flooring and accessories. B. See Section 096566 RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING for athletic sheet vinyl flooring. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Provide each type of resilient flooring and accessories as produced by a single manufacturer, including recommended primers, adhesives, sealants, and leveling compounds. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product data: Submit Manufacturer's technical data for each type of resilient flooring and accessory. B. Samples for Initial Selection Purposes: Submit Manufacturer's standard color charts in the form of actual sections of resilient flooring, including accessories, showing full range of colors and patterns available, for each type of resilient flooring required. C. Maintenance Instructions: Submit 2 copies of Manufacturer's recommended maintenance practices for each type of resilient flooring and accessory required. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Install resilient products after other finishing operations, including paining, have been completed. B. Maintain ambient temperatures within range recommended by Johnsonite, but not less than 65 deg. F or more than 85 deg. F in spaces to receive resilient products during the following time periods: 1. 48 hours before installation. 2. During installation. 3. 48 hours after installation. C. Maintain the ambient relative humidity between 40 percent and 60 percent during installation. D. Until Substantial Completion, maintain ambient temperatures within range recommended by Johnsonite, but not less than 55 deg. F or more than 85 deg. F. E. Store products per Manufacturer’s requirements. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 RESILIENT SOLID VINYL TILE FLOORING A. Johnsonite Cortina Grande, resilient solid vinyl tile flooring with the following characteristics: 1. Complies with requirements for ASTM F1700, Class 1, Type A Standard Specification for Solid Vinyl Floor Tile. 2. Wear layer / overall thickness: 1/8 inch. 3. Tile size: 16 inches X 16 inches. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 096500–1 4. Slip resistance: ADA Compliant. 5. ASTM F970, Standard Test Method for Static Load Limit – 800 psi (modified for higher load). 6. ASTM E648, Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of 0.45 watts/cm2 or greater, Class I. 7. Warranty: 10 year Manufacturer’s warranty. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Vinyl Wall Base: Provide vinyl base complying with FS SS-W-40, Type II, with matching end stops and formed or molded corner units, in roll-good form and as follows: 1. Height: 4 inches. 2. Thickness: 1/8 inch gauge. 3. Style: Cove. 4. Finish: Matte. 5. Color: As selected by Architect. B. Resilient Edge Strips: 1/8-inch thick, homogeneous vinyl or rubber composition, tapered or bullnose edge, color to match flooring, or as selected by Architect from standard colors available; not less than 1 inch wide. C. Adhesives (Cements): Recommended by flooring Manufacturer to suit material and substrate conditions. 1. Tarkett #800 – Pressure Sensitive Adhesive. D. Concrete Slab Primer: Nonstaining type as recommended by flooring Manufacturer. E. Leveling and Patching Compounds: Self-leveling underlayment for concrete floors equal to Thoro Systems products and as approved by Manufacturer. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Certified Manufacturer’s Installer required. B. Require Installer to inspect subfloor surfaces to determine that they are satisfactory. A satisfactory subfloor surface is defined as one that is smooth and free from cracks, holes, ridges, coatings preventing adhesive bond, and other defects impairing performance or appearance. C. Perform bond moisture and pH tests on concrete subfloors to determine if surfaces are sufficiently cured and dry as well as to ascertain presence of curing compounds. Provide documentation to Architect prior to installation. D. Do not allow resilient flooring work to proceed until subfloor surfaces are satisfactory. NOTIFY ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PROCEEDING IF FLOORS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. 3.2. PREPARATION A. Prepare subfloor surfaces as follows: 1. Use leveling and patching compounds as recommended by resilient flooring Manufacturer for filling small cracks, holes and depressions in subfloors. 2. Remove coatings from subfloor surfaces that would prevent adhesive bond, including curing compounds incompatible with resilient flooring adhesives, paint, oil, waxes and sealers. B. Broom clean or vacuum surfaces to be covered, and inspect subfloor. C. Apply concrete slab primer, if recommended by flooring Manufacturer, prior to application of adhesive. Apply in compliance with Manufacturer's directions. D. Moisture, pH and other testing as required by Manufacturer. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 096500–2 3.3 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Install resilient flooring using method indicated in strict compliance with Manufacturer's printed instructions. Extend resilient flooring into toe spaces, door reveals, and into closets and similar openings. B. Scribe, cut and fit resilient flooring to permanent fixtures, built-in furniture and cabinets, pipes, outlets and permanent columns, walls and partitions. C. Maintain reference markers, holes, or openings that are in place or plainly marked for future cutting by repeating on finish flooring as marked on subfloor. Use chalk or other nonpermanent marking device. D. Install resilient flooring on covers for telephone and electrical ducts, and other such items occurring within finished floor areas. Maintain overall continuity of colors and pattern with pieces of flooring installed in these covers. Tightly cement edges to perimeter of floor around covers and to covers. E. Tightly cement resilient flooring to subbase without open cracks, voids, raising and puckering at joints, telegraphing of adhesive spreader marks, or other surface imperfections. Hand roll resilient flooring in both directions using 100 lb., 3 section roller. 3.4 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES A. Apply wall base to walls, columns, pilasters, casework and other permanent fixtures in rooms or areas where base is required. Install base in lengths as long as practicable, with performed corner units, or fabricated from base materials with mitered or coped inside corners. Tightly bond base to substrate throughout length of each piece, with continuous contact at horizontal and vertical surfaces. 1. On masonry surfaces, or other similar irregular substrates, fill voids along top edges of resilient wall base with manufacturer's recommended adhesive filler material. B. Place resilient edge strips tightly butted to flooring and secure with adhesive. Install edging strips at edges of flooring which would otherwise be exposed. C. Install using Manufacturer’s required adhesives and heat welding seams. 3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Comply with Manufacturer’s written instructions. B. Perform following operations immediately upon completion of resilient flooring: 1. Sweep or vacuum floor thoroughly. 2. Do not wash floor until time period recommended by resilient flooring Manufacturer has elapsed to allow resilient flooring to become well-sealed in adhesive. 3. Damp-mop floor being careful to remove black marks and excessive soil. 4. Remove any excess adhesive or other surface blemishes, using appropriate cleaner recommended by resilient flooring Manufacturer. C. Protect flooring against damage during construction period. D. Provide Manufacturer’s representative, on-site review with Owner personnel, for maintenance instructions. END OF SECTION 096500 CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 096500–3 SECTION 096566 – RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Sheet vinyl resilient athletic flooring. 1.3 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. ASTM D543: Standard Practices for Evaluating Resistance to Chemical Reagents. 2. ASTM E648: Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source. 3. ASTM F710: Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring. 4. ASTM F970: Standard Test Method for Static Load Limit. 5. ASTM F1303: Standard Specification for Sheet Vinyl Floor Covering with Backing. 6. ASTM E1155: Standard Test Method for Determining Floor Flatness (FF) and Floor Levelness (FL) Numbers. 7. ASTM F1516: Standard Practice for Sealing Seams of Resilient Flooring Products by the Heat Weld Method. 8. ASTM F1869: Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride. 9. ASTM F2170: Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slabs Using In Situ Probes. 10. ASTM F2772: Standard Specification for Athletic Performance Properties of Indoor Sports Floor Systems. 11. ASTM D5116: Standard for Determination of Organic Emissions from Indoor Materials/Products. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Manufacturer Certifications: For ISO 9001 manufacture and ISO 14001 manufacture. C. Testing: 1. Provide certification documents indicating testing per ASTM F2772 has been performed and the product being supplied complies with the ASTM category/classification specified for this project. Information from product catalogs or sales literature is not sufficient. 2. Shock absorption (force reduction) test results certified by an independent testing laboratory certified to perform such testing. ASTM test must be from certified North American laboratories. 3. Fire performance results. D. Shop Drawings: Installation details and locations of borders, patterns, game lines, locations of floor inserts and seams. E. Samples: 1. Manufacturer's color chart for selection of available floors with a minimum of 12 standard colors available. 2. One color chart sample of each available game line color. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–1 3. Three samples not less than 6 inches by 8 inches for each type and/or color of flooring indicated. F. Installer Qualification Data: Six (6) sample projects with same product with 2 Owner references and phone numbers. G. Warranty: Sample warranty with product data; final signed warranties with Closeout. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: 1. ISO 9001 Certified. 2. ISO 14001 Certified. 3. At least ten years active experience in the manufacture and marketing of indoor resilient athletic flooring. 4. A provider of authorized installer training. B. Installer Qualifications: 1. At least five years experience in the installation of resilient athletic flooring. 2. Experience on at least six projects of similar size, type and complexity as this Project. 3. Employer of workers for this Project who are competent in techniques required by manufacturer for resilient athletic flooring installation indicated. Manufacturer Certified Installers must be utilized and Certification provided. C. Fire Test Characteristics: As determined by testing identical products according to ASTM E648, Class 1, by a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. D. Athletic Performance Properties: Comply with ASTM F2772 Performance Level C2 for force reduction and ball rebound. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store flooring and installation materials in protected dry spaces, with ambient temperatures maintained within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 55 deg. F nor more than 85 deg. F. B. Store the indoor resilient athletic surfacing rolls in an upright position on a smooth flat surface immediately upon delivery to Project. 1.7 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Product Installation: 1. Maintain temperatures during installation within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 65 deg. F in spaces to receive flooring one week before installation, during installation, and one week after installation. 2. After installation, maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 55 deg. F or more than 85 deg. F. 3. Prohibit traffic during flooring installation and for at least 48 hours after flooring installation. B. Install flooring only after other finishing work, including painting and overhead work, has been completed. 1.8 WARRANTY A. Special Limited Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace sports flooring that fails within specified warranty period. 1. Material warranty must be direct from the product manufacture. a. Material warranties from separate or third party insurance providers are not valid. b. Material warranties from private label distributors are not valid. 2. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Material manufacturing defects. b. Surface wear and deterioration to the point of wear-through. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–2 c. Failure due to substrate moisture exposure not exceeding 98 percent relative humidity when tested according to ASTM F2170 or 15 pounds moisture vapor emission rate when tested according to ASTM F1869. 3. Warranty Period: a. For materials: 2 years from date of Substantial Completion. b. For surface wear: 15 years from date of Substantial Completion. c. For moisture vapor tolerance not exceeding 98 percent relative humidity when tested according to ASTM F2170 and 15 pounds moisture vapor emission rate when tested according to ASTM F1869: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. B. Special Limited Warranty: Installer's standard form in which installer agrees to repair or replace sports flooring that fails due to poor workmanship or faulty installation within the specified warranty period. All Installation Drytex systems must be installed by Factory Certified Installers for Material Warranties to be in effect. Evidence of Certification must be provided. 1. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 SHEET VINYL ATHLETIC FLOORING A. Basis-of-Design Manufacture: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Gerflor Taraflex Sport M Plus Dry-Tex 7.0 mm, ASTM F2772 (Class 2); 32 percent Shock Absorption Sports Flooring. B. Substitution: 1. All other manufacturers: Submit substitution request 10 days prior to bid in accordance with Section 013300 SUBMITTALS AND SUBSTITUTIONS. Substitutions must include the Manufacturer and product being submitted. Substitution requests must include the information of the actual manufacturer, not the U.S. Importer. C. Description: Dual durometer foam-backed sheet vinyl flooring designed for fully adhered athletic flooring applications. 1. Overall Thickness: Not less than 0.28 inch. 2. Wear-Layer Thickness: Not less than 0.08 inch. 3. Backing: Very high density, two-layer dual durometer, closed cell foam with reinforced fiberglass grid. 4. Seaming Method: Heat welded. 5. Adhesive Method: a. Full-spread adhesive to adhere flooring to substrate. b. Complete adhesive coverage to eliminate the possibility of separation, gaps or space between the slab and flooring material where moisture could accumulate and create an environment conducive to mold growth. c. Flooring to be adhered to the concrete slab in all locations eliminating the possibility of waves or wrinkles forming caused by the floor shifting, moving or by rolling loads displacing it. 6. Traffic-Surface Texture: Wood visual shall have wood grain embossed texture for a genuine wood appearance and Solid colors to have “pebbled” embossed texture for an attractive appearance. 7. Bacteriostatic and Fungicidal Treatment: Manufacturer’s factory-applied permanent treatment. Basis-of-Design Product: Gerflor Sanosol. 8. Applied Finish: Manufacturer's, factory-applied, permanent and UV-cured; No-Wax finish: Published product literature identifying factory applied finish as, “No-Wax Just clean and rinse”; Basis-of-Design Product: Gerflor Protecsol. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–3 9. Field-Applied Finishes: None required and not allowed. 10. Roll Size: a. Roll Width: Rolls to be a minimum width of 59 inches wide. b. Roll Length: Wood visual rolls to be a minimum length of 86 feet, 6 inches and Solid color rolls to be a minimum length of 67 feet, 3 inches. c. Roll length of wood visual flooring shall be sufficient to cover the full length of room without splicing or end-of-roll (butt) seams within main floor area. 11. Colors and Pattern: See drawings. a. Solid Accent Color: To be selected from Standard colors by Architect. D. Performance Criteria: 1. Shock Absorption/Force Reduction: a. ASTM F2772; Pass/Class C2. Provide certification. 2. Static Load Limit/Residual Indentation: a. ASTM F1303; Pass, Static Load Resistance requirement of less than 0.005 inch of residual indentation as tested per ASTM F970 at prescribed test load of 175 psi. 3. Chemical Resistance: ASTM D543. 4. Organic Emission: ASTM D5116; Pass. 5. Fire Performance: ASTM E648; Greater than 0.45 W/cm2, Class 1. 6. Surface Maintenance Requirements: No-wax surface requiring only cleaning and rinsing. 7. Slab Moisture Design Tolerance: Full-spread adhesive application capable of tolerating a maximum relative humidity of 98 percent when tested according to ASTM F2170 or maximum moisture vapor emission rate of 15 pounds of water per 1000 sq. ft. in 24 hours when tested according to ASTM F1869. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compound: Latex-modified, hydraulic-cement-based formulation approved by athletic flooring manufacturer. B. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by athletic flooring manufacturer for substrate and conditions indicated. 1. Basis-of-Design Product: Gerflor Gerpur adhesive for Dry-Tex. a. Moisture Resistance: 98 percent relative humidity when tested according to ASTM F2170 or 15 pounds moisture vapor emission rate when tested according to ASTM F1869. b. Coverage Type: Full-spread application. C. Heat Welding Rod: As supplied by indoor resilient athletic flooring manufacturer. Color shall blend with resilient athletic flooring color. D. Game-Line and Marker Paint: Complete system including primer, compatible with flooring and recommended by flooring and paint manufacturers; see drawings for lines. 2.3 EXAMINATION A. Verify the Following: 1. The area in which the indoor resilient athletic flooring will be installed is dry, weather-tight and in compliance with specified requirements. 2. Permanent heat, lighting and ventilation systems are installed and operable. 3. Other work, including overhead work, that could cause damage, dirt, dust or otherwise interrupt installation has been completed or suspended. 4. No foreign materials or objects are present on the substrate and that it is clean and ready for preparation and installation. 5. Tests to verify that the moisture evaporative rate or substrate relative humidity is within the specified ranges. 6. The concrete slab surface pH level is within the specified range. 7. The concrete slab surface deviation is no greater than 1/8 inch within 10 feet when measured according to ASTM E1155. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–4 8. The concrete slab complies with ACI 302.2R for concrete design including use of a low-permeance vapor barrier directly beneath the concrete subfloor with sealed penetrations. 2.4 PREPARATION A. Prepare substrates according to manufacturer's written recommendations to ensure proper adhesion of resilient athletic flooring system. B. Concrete Substrates: Prepare according to ASTM F710. 1. Verify that substrates are dry and free of sealers, curing compounds and other additives. Remove coatings and other substances that are incompatible with adhesives using mechanical methods recommended by manufacturer. 2. Alkalinity Testing: Perform pH testing according to ASTM F710. Proceed with installation only if pH readings are between 7.0 and 8.5. C. Moisture Testing: Perform ASTM F2170 relative humidity test and proceed with installation only after substrates have maximum relative humidity of 98 percent. Or perform ASTM F1869 calcium chloride test and proceed with installation only after substrates have maximum moisture-vapor-emission rate of 15 lb. of water/1000 sq. ft. in 24 hours. D. Use trowelable concrete based leveling and patching compound with the same moisture vapor tolerance as the adhesive to fill depressions, holes, cracks, grooves or other irregularities in substrate. E. Place flooring and installation materials into spaces where they will be installed at least 48 hours before installation. Install flooring materials only after they have reached the same temperature as space where they are to be installed. F. Sand the surface of the concrete slab. G. Sweep and then vacuum substrates immediately before installation. After cleaning, examine substrate for moisture, alkaline salts, grit, dust or other contamination. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 2.5 SHEET ATHLETIC FLOORING INSTALLATION A. General: 1. Comply with resilient athletic flooring manufacturer's installation instructions. All flooring must be installed by Gerflor Certified Installers. Certificate of Certification shall be provided prior to installation. 2. Take necessary precautions to minimize noise, odors, dust and inconvenience during installation. 3. Fit flooring neatly and tightly to vertical surfaces, equipment anchors, floor outlets, and other interruptions of floor surface. 4. Extend flooring into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, and similar openings unless otherwise indicated. B. Lay out flooring as follows: 1. Minimize number of seams and place them in inconspicuous areas. 2. Locate seams as shown on Shop Drawings. C. Adhered Flooring: Attach products to substrates using a full spread of adhesive applied to substrate to comply with adhesive and flooring manufacturer instructions. D. Vinyl Sheet Flooring Seams: Finish seams to produce surfaces flush with adjoining flooring surfaces. Comply with ASTM F1516. Rout joints and use heat welding rod to permanently and seamlessly fuse sections together. 2.6 GAME LINES AND LOGOS A. Lay out game lines and logos as indicated on drawings. B. Mask flooring at game lines and logos, and apply paint of color indicated to produce clean, sharp and distinct edges. CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–5 2.7 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Perform the following operations after completing resilient athletic flooring installation: 1. Remove marks and blemishes from flooring surfaces. 2. Sweep and then vacuum flooring. 3. Damp-mop flooring to remove soiling. B. Protect flooring from abrasions, indentations, and other damage from subsequent operations and placement of equipment, during remainder of construction period. END OF SECTION 096566 CYBES-BLDG RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING 096566–6 SECTION 096800 – CARPET PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes carpet tile, broadloom and accessories. B. See drawings for pattern. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit product data sheets for each type of product specified. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be experienced in installation of materials similar to those specified and or projects of similar complexity. Submit documentation listing several recent projects by the installer, size of installation, and completion date. B. Fire Tests: 1. Flame Resistance: Passes Methenamine Pill Test (DOC-FF1-70). 2. Flooring Radiant Panel (ASTM E648): Passes NFPA Class 1, Critical Radiant Flux greater than 0.45 watts per square centimeter, direct glue. 3. Smoke Spread: 25 or less per ASTM E84. 4. Smoke Developed: 450 or less per ASTM E84. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. General: Comply with the Carpet and Rug Institute's CRI 104, Section 5: "Storage and Handling." Carpet tile cartons should be stored on original shipping pallets. B. Deliver materials to Project site in original factory wrappings and containers, labeled with identification of manufacturer, brand name, and lot number. C. Store materials on-site in original undamaged packages, inside well-ventilated area protected from weather, moisture, soilage, extreme temperatures, and humidity. Lay flat, with continuous blocking off ground. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 6: "Site Conditions", as well as the Manufacturer’s Guidelines for installation. B. Space Enclosure and Environmental Limitations: Do not install carpet products until space is enclosed and weatherproof, wet-work in space is completed and nominally dry, work above ceilings is complete, and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are and will be continuously maintained at values near those indicated. Installation should occur when temperature is between 65 and 95 degrees F and humidity is between 10 and 65 percent. Maintain temperature and humidity a minimum of 24 hours prior to and during installation, and 48 hours after installation. C. Subfloor Moisture Conditions: Moisture content should not exceed a hygrometer reading of 65 percent. Test with #625 Calcium Chloride Moisture Test Kit. 1.7 WARRANTY A. Warranty Period: Lifetime. CYBES-BLDG CARPET 096800–1 PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 CARPET MANUFACTURERS A. Tandus 1. CPT #1 Style: Colored Pencil Color: Blizzard Blue Type: Powerbond (Roll good) Location: Music Room Platform 2. CPT #2 Style: Colored Pencil Color: Blizzard Blue Type: Tile 18 in. X 18 in. Location: See schedule and Sheet A-603 3. CPT #3 (Accent) Style: Plexus Color: To Be Determined Type: Tile 18 in. X 18 in. Location: See schedule and Sheet A-603 4. CPT #4 – Shell Alternate – Not included; not required B. Trowelable Underlayments and Patching Compounds: 1. Lev-L-Lastic. 2. Ardex SD-P. 3. Durabond D-L 16 or K-126. C. Adhesives: Manufacturer’s recommended. 2.2 RUBBER BASE AND ACCESSORIES A. See Section 096500 RESILIENT FLOORING. B. Resilient Edge Strips: 1/8-inch thick, homogeneous vinyl or rubber composition, tapered or bullnose edge, color to match flooring, or as selected by Architect from standard colors available; not less than 1 inch wide. C. Adhesive (Cements): Waterproof, stabilized type as recommended by flooring manufacturer to suit material and substrate conditions. D. Concrete Slab Primer: Nonstaining type as recommended by flooring manufacturer. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine subfloors and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content, alkalinity range, installation tolerances, and other conditions affecting performance of carpet tile. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Verify that subfloors and conditions are satisfactory for carpet installation and comply with requirements specified in this Section and those of carpet manufacturer. 3.2 PREPARATION A. General: Comply with carpet manufacturer's installation recommendations to prepare substrates indicated to receive carpet tile installation. CYBES-BLDG CARPET 096800–2 B. Level subfloor within 1/8 inch in 3 feet, noncumulative, in all directions. Sand or grind protrusions, bumps, and ridges. Patch and repair cracks and rough areas. Fill depressions. C. Use leveling and patching compounds to fill cracks over 1/16 inch wide, holes, and depressions in subfloor as recommended by carpet manufacturer. D. Remove subfloor coatings, including curing compounds, and other substances that are incompatible with adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MUST BE REMOVED AS THEY WILL REACT WITH THE BACKING SYSTEM IF NOT REMOVED. Ensure that the thinner or solvent is completely dry prior to carpet installation. E. Broom and vacuum, wet mop and vacuum subfloors to be covered with carpet tile. Following cleaning, examine subfloors for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Do not use a sweeping compound which contains petroleum and silicone products. F. Concrete-Subfloor Preparation: Apply concrete-slab primer, according to manufacturer's directions, where recommended by carpet tile manufacturer. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 13: "Carpet Modules (Tiles). 3.4 CLEANING A. Perform the following operations immediately after completing installation: 1. Remove visible adhesive, seam sealer, and other surface blemishes using cleaner recommended by carpet manufacturer. 2. Remove protruding yarns from carpet surface. 3. Vacuum carpet using commercial machine. 3.5 PROTECTION A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 15: "Protection of Indoor Installation." B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and Installer that ensure carpet tile is without damage or deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion. Cover with non-staining building paper, Kraft paper, plywood, or masonite. END OF SECTION 096800 CYBES-BLDG CARPET 096800–3 SECTION 099000 – PAINTING PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This section includes surface preparation, painting, and finishing of exposed interior and exterior items and surfaces. 1. Surfaces preparation, priming, and finish coats specified in this section are in addition to shop priming and surface treatment specified under other sections. B. Paint exposed surfaces whether or not colors are designated in "Schedules," except where a surface or material is specifically indicated not to be painted or is to remain natural. Where an item or surface is not specifically mentioned, paint the same as similar adjacent materials or surfaces. If color or finish is not designated, the Architect will select from standard colors or finishes available. C. Painting is not required on prefinished items, finished metal surfaces, concealed surfaces, operating parts, and labels. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. "Paint" includes coating systems materials, primers, emulsions, enamels, stains, sealers and fillers, and other applied materials whether used as prime, intermediate, or finish coats. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer's technical information, label analysis, and application instructions for each material proposed for use. 1. List each material and cross-reference the specific coating and finish system and application. Identify each material by the Manufacturer's catalog number and general classification. B. Samples for initial color selection in the form of Manufacturer's color charts. 1. After color selection, the Architect will furnish color chips for surfaces to be coated. 2. All items that require color choices must be submitted prior to selection of any interior color. C. Samples for Verification Purposes: Provide one sample of each color and material to be applied on representative samples of the actual substrate. D. Field Samples: On wall surfaces and other exterior components, duplicate finishes of prepared samples. Provide full-coat finish samples on at least 3 feet X 3 feet each of surface until required sheen, color and texture are obtained; simulate finished lighting conditions for review of in-place work. (Eight color samples required.) 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to the job site in the Manufacturer's original, unopened packages and containers bearing Manufacturer's name and label and the following information. B. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers and well-ventilated area at a minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F. Maintain containers used in storage in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. C. Allow substrate to cure prior to applying paint system as recommended by Manufacturer. CYBES-BLDG PAINTING 099000–1 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS A. Do not apply paint in rain, fog, or mist, when the relative humidity exceeds 85 percent, at temperature less than 5 degrees F above the dew point, or to damp or wet surfaces. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product by one of the following. 1. Benjamin Moore and Co. 2. ICI Dulux Paints. 3. Sherwin Williams – Design Basis. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates and conditions under which painting will be performed for compliance with requirements for application of paint. Do not begin paint application until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. General Procedures: Remove hardware and hardware accessories, plates, machined surfaces, lighting fixtures, and similar items in place that are not to be painted, or provide surface-applied protection prior to surface preparation and painting. Remove these items if necessary for completion of painting operations in each space or area, have items re installed by workers skilled in the trades involved. 1. Clean surfaces before apply paint or surface treatments. Remove oil and grease prior to cleaning. Schedule cleaning and painting so that dust and other contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. B. Surface Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces to be painted in accordance with the Manufacturer's instructions for each particular substrate condition and specified. 1. Provide barrier coats over incompatible primers or remove and reprime. Notify Architect in writing of problems anticipated with using the specified finish-coat material with substrates primed by others. 2. Cementitious Materials: Prepare concrete and concrete masonry block surfaces to be painted. Remove efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and release agents. Roughen as required to remove glaze. If hardeners or sealers have been used to improve curing, use mechanical methods of surface preparation. 3. Ferrous Metals: Clean nongalvanized ferrous-metal surfaces that have been shop coated; remove oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale, and other foreign substances. Use solvent or mechanical cleaning methods that comply with recommendations of the Steel Structures Painting Council. a. Touch up bare areas and shop-applied prime coats that have been damaged. Wire brush, clean with solvents recommended by the paint Manufacturer, and touch up with the same primer as the shop coat. 4. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean galvanized surfaces with nonpetroleum-based solvents so that the surface is free of oil and surface contaminants. C. Materials Preparation: Carefully mix and prepare paint materials in accordance with Manufacturer's directions. 1. Use only thinners approved by the paint Manufacturer, and only within recommended limits. CYBES-BLDG PAINTING 099000–2 3.3 APPLICATION A. The use of spray equipment on the exterior of the campus must be approved by Owner. B. Apply paint in accordance with Manufacturer's directions. Use applicators and techniques best suited for substrates and type of material being applied. C. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. 1. All undercoats to be white color, regardless of color of finish coat. 2. The number of coats and film thickness required is the same regardless of the application method. Do not apply succeeding coats until the previous coat has cured as recommended by the Manufacturer. Sand between applications where sanding is required to produce an even smooth surface in accordance with the Manufacturer's directions. 3. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat of paint until paint film is of uniform finish, color, and appearance. Give special attention to ensure that surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners, receive a dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces. 4. Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar exposed surfaces. Paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only before final installation of equipment. 5. Paint interior surfaces of ducts, where visible through registers or grilles, with a flat, nonspecular black paint. 6. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms, and side edges same as exterior faces. D. Scheduling Painting: Apply first coat to surfaces that have been cleaned, pretreated, or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as practicable after preparation and before subsequent surfaces deterioration. 1. Allow sufficient time between successive coats to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels firm, and does not deform or feel sticky under moderate thumb pressure and where application of another coat of paint does not cause lifting of loss of adhesion of the undercoat. E. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply materials at not less than the Manufacturer's recommended spreading rate. Provide a total dry film thickness of the entire system as recommended by the Manufacturer. F. Block Fillers: Apply block fillers to concrete masonry block at a rate to ensure complete coverage with pores filled. G. Prime Coats: Before application of finish coats, apply a prime coat of materials as recommended by the Manufacturer to materials that is required to be painted or finished and has not been prime coated by others. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to assure a finish coat with no burn through or other defects due to insufficient sealing. H. Pigmented (Opaque) Finishes: Completely cover to provide an opaque, smooth surface of uniform finish, color, appearance, and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, holiday, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections will not be acceptable. I. Completed Work: Match approved samples for color, texture, and coverage. Remove, refinish, or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements. J. Excess Stock: Provide one (1) additional unopened gallon of each paint type and color. Label each sealed can with color, type and location. CYBES-BLDG PAINTING 099000–3 3.4 CLEANING A. Cleanup: At the end of each work day, remove empty cans, rags, rubbish, and other discarded paint materials from the site. B. Upon completion of painting, clean glass and paint-spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by washing and scraping, using care not to scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect work of other trades, whether to be painted or not, against damage by painting. Correct damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as acceptable to Architect. B. Provide "wet paint" signs to protect newly painted finishes. Remove temporary protective wrapping provided by others for protection of their work after completion of painting operations. 3.6 PAINT SCHEDULE A. Ferrous Metal (HM doors, frames - interior and exterior): 1. 1st Coat: SW Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer. 2. 2nd & 3rd Coats: Pro-Industrial Sher-cryl HPA; B66W350. B. Gypsum Drywall: 1. 1st Coat: SW Progreen Primer Interior Latex. 2. 2nd & 3rd Coats: Progreen Eggshell 200. 3. 2nd & 3rd Coats (toilet room walls): Progreen Semi-gloss 200. C. Concrete (Floor Sealer): 1. 2 Coats: SW H&C Masonry and Concrete Waterproofing Sealer. D. Wood Doors: Factory Finish. E. CMU/Concrete (Interior): 1. 1st Coat: SW Prep-rite Block Filler. 2. 2nd & 3rd Coats: SW Low Odor Interior Latex. F. Stucco: 1. 1st Coat: SW Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer. 2. 2nd & 3rd Coats: SW Loxon Top Coat. G. Wood Trim and Soffits (Exterior): 1. 1st Coat: SW Primer A-100 Exterior Latex Primer. 2. 2nd & 3rd Coats: SW A-100 Exterior Latex Satin. END OF SECTION 099000 CYBES-BLDG PAINTING 099000–4 Movement Classroom Office (Movement) W. Staff Toilet M. Staff Toilet Movement Equipment Storage Mechanical (large) Girls Toilet Electrical Storage Art Room Kiln Storage Mechanical Corridor Corridor 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 115A CYBES-BLDG 115B – 129 see page 3. Entry ROOM NAME 100 ROOM NO. VT VT VT VT SEAL VT VT SEAL CT SEAL VT VT CT CT CPT AR VT FLOOR TYPE V V V V V V V V CT V V V CT CT V V V BASE TYPE GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB CMU GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN NORTH WALL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN EAST WALL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB MATL SOUTH WALL GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB CMU GWB CMU GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN WEST WALL Base Base Base Base; Note 1 Base Base Base Base Base Base Base / Shell Base — — — — — — — — — — —/ P — ACT ACT/ GWB ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT GWB ACT ACT 099999–1 Base; Note 1 — ACT Shell Base; Note 1 ACT ACT — Base; Note 4 Base Base —/ P —/ P ACT/ GWB ACT/ GWB SEE NOTES/ REMARKS Note 2 — FIN CEILING MATL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING Practice Mechanical Music Room Janitor Boys Toilet IDF Office 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 CYBES-BLDG Music Storage ROOM NAME 130 ROOM NO. CPT VT CT CT CPT VT CPT CPT FLOOR TYPE V V CT CT V V V V BASE TYPE GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P FIN SOUTH WALL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE P P P P P P P P FIN EAST WALL ** This page intentionally blank. ** P P P P P P P P FIN NORTH WALL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P FIN WEST WALL ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT Base Base Base Base; Note 1 Base; Note 1 Base Base — — — — — — — 099999–2 Base SEE NOTES/ REMARKS Note 2 — FIN CEILING MATL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING Corridor Classroom Storage Storage Library Office Mechanical Library Library Support Classroom Server Storage Mechanical Girls Toilet Boys Toilet Spanish Classroom ROOM NAME VT CPT VT VT CPT VT CPT CPT CPT VT VT VT CT CT CPT FLOOR TYPE V V V V V V V V V V V V CT CT V BASE TYPE GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN NORTH WALL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN SOUTH WALL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN EAST WALL ROOM NAME New Tutor New Tutor New Workroom AHU New Corridor New Classroom Storage (new) Mechanical CYBES-BLDG 1W 2W 3W 4W 5W 3E 2E 1E ROOM NO. CPT CPT VT ETR VT CPT VT ETR FLOOR TYPE V V V — V V V — BASE TYPE CMU GWB CMU — GWB CMU GWB — MATL P P P — P P P — FIN NORTH WALL P P P — P P P — FIN CMU CMU GWB — CMU CMU CMU — MATL P P P — P P P — FIN EAST WALL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE GWB GWB GWB — CMU CMU CMU — MATL SOUTH WALL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE – McCORMICK HALL 115B 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 ROOM NO. P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P FIN GWB GWB CMU — CMU CMU GWB — MATL P P P — P P P — FIN WEST WALL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB MATL WEST WALL — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ACT ACT ACT — ACT ACT ACT — MATL — — — — — — — — FIN CEILING ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT FIN CEILING MATL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING 099999–3 Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate SEE NOTES/ REMARKS Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell Shell; Note 1 Shell; Note 1 Shell SEE NOTES/ REMARKS Note 2 R – Resilient Flooring RT – Rubber Tile SEAL – Sealed Concrete V – Vinyl VCT – Vinyl Composition Tile VT – Vinyl Tile; VT # VWC – Vinyl Wall Cover WD – Wood AR – Athletic Resilient Flooring CMU – Concrete Masonry Unit CPT – Carpet CONC – Concrete CT – Ceramic Tile EC – Exposed Construction ETR – Existing to Remain GWB – Gypsum Wall Board P – Paint, #____ Color Reference PW – 8 FT. HIGH 3/4” PLYWOOD WAINSCOT CYBES-BLDG END OF SECTION 099999 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE NOTES: 1. See toilet room elevations for CT wainscot. 2. “Base” refers to Base Bid; “Shell” refers to shell build-out Additive Alternate. See floor plan for location. 3. General Note: GWB is located on bottom chord of all trusses. This is not painted except at locations where it is exposed. 4. Provide acoustical fabric panels on Movement ceiling as specified; see Reflected Ceiling Plan. 5. See paint schedule in Section 099000 for finishes for exterior components. QT – Quarry Tile ACT – Acoustical Ceiling Tile ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE – LEGEND 099999–4
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