ARCAT spec 15052out.doc 2012-2-28
TABLE OF CONTENTS
USER DOCUMENTS
Document 00002 Project Information
Document 00010 Cover Sheet
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS, CONTRACT FORMS, AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT
Document 00200 Instructions to Bidders
Document 00410 Bid Form
Document 00520 Agreement Form
Document 00610 Bonds
Document 00700 General Conditions
Document 00800 Supplementary Conditions
Document 00900 Addenda and Modifications
Document 00910 Pre-contract Revisions
Document 00940 Contract Modifications
DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 01100 Summary
Section 011116 Work By Owner
Section 011213 Summary of Contracts
Section 011216 Work Sequence
Section 01210 Price and Payment Procedures
Section 012400 Value Analysis
Section 012636 Supplemental Instructions
Section 01300 Administrative Requirements
Section 013223 Survey and Layout Data
Section 013316 Design Data
Section 013500 Special Procedures
Section 01400 Quality Requirements
Section 014300 Quality Assurance
Section 014326 Testing and Inspecting Agency Qualifications
Section 014500 Testing and Inspection Services
Section 01600 Product Requirements
Section 01700 Execution and Closeout Requirements
Section 017123.16 Construction Surveying
Section 017719 Close-out Requirements
Section 017813 Completion and Correction List
Section 017829 Final Site Survey
Section 017839 Project Record Documents
Section 01790 Performance Requirements
Section 01810 Life Cycle Activities
Section 018929 Other Site and Construction Performance Requirements
DIVISION 02 - SITE CONSTRUCTION
Section 022000 Assessment
Section 022116 Measured Drawings
Section 02800 Site Improvements
DIVISION 06 - WOOD AND PLASTICS
Section 06100 Rough Carpentry
Document 00002
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Name: ____________________
Project Number: _______________
City, State: ________________, _________
Date Created: _____________
Include LEED Info: _______________
Owner/Tenant:
Summary:
Project Team: Firm Name:
Project Principal:
Project Architect:
Project Designer:
Project Engineer:
Model Manager:
TheoTech:
LEED Consultant:
Bldg. Commissioning Agent:
Owner:
Notes:
Relationships remain as defined in the original agreement with the following exception.
The owner reserves the right to assign a designated Architectural Navigation Layout Artisan dimensional control specialist to conduct pre-construction surveys, construction layout assistance, precise automated measurement, pro-active loss control and claims resolution, construction accuracy validation, space analysis and trade coordination studies, conflict identification, as-built and forensic data collection and verifications.
TheoTechs can be assigned by contacting: Theometrics 497 Canal Street, New York, NY 10013 545 8th Avenue, New York NY 10018
DOCUMENT 00010
COVER SHEET
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DOCUMENT 00410
BID FORM
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DOCUMENT 00520
AGREEMENT FORMS
1. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A101, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Stipulated Sum.
2. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A105, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Small Projects and A 205 General Conditions for Small Project,
3. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A107, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Stipulated Sum - For Construction Projects of Limited Scope.
4. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A111, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Cost of the Work Plus a Fee With a Negotiated Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP).
5. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A114, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Cost of the Work Plus a Fee Without a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP.)
6. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A171, Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Stipulated Sum - For Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment.
7. Owner-Contractor Agreement Form: AIA A177 Abbreviated Owner-Contractor Agreement Form - Stipulated Sum - For Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment.
8. Agreement Forms: Agreement forms are available from the American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C., 202-626-7300. Agreement Forms will be prepared and approved for use on the project by the Owner in consultation with an attorney
9. General Conditions of the Contract for Construction - A-201
9. Building Information Modeling Protocol Exhibit: AIA E202 - 2008
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DOCUMENT 00610
BOND FORM
1. Bid Bond: AIA A310, Bid Bond.
2. Performance Bond and Payment Bond: AIA A312, Performance Bond and Payment Bond.
3. Owner agrees to bear responsibility and liability of collateral circumstances that result from the implementation of Theometric risk mitigation and dimensional control measures. Contractor shall be responsible for remediation of construction deviation as determined by digital measurement and layout service group.
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DOCUMENT 00700
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. General Conditions: AIA A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction.
2. General Conditions Forms: General Conditions are available from the American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C., 202-626-7300. General Conditions will be prepared and approved for use on the project by the Owner in consultation with an attorney.
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DOCUMENT 00800
SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS
The Project Building Information Model shall be coordinated with measurements of the existing conditions.
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DOCUMENT 00900
ADDENDA AND MODIFICATIONS
DOCUMENT 00910
PRECONTRACT REVISIONS
1. Date: [Date of Issue of Addenda]
2. Re: Addendum No. [1]
3. Project: _____________________
______________________, _________
4. Issued: [Date on Drawings]
5. To: [Bidder]
[Address]
[City, State, Zip]
6. From: ________________________
7. This Addendum forms part of and modifies Bidding and Contract Documents for the project named above. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Form.
8. Where any original item called for in the Project Manual or indicated on the Drawings is supplemented by this addendum, the supplemental requirements shall supersede the previous item.
9. Where any original item is amended, voided, or superseded hereby, the other provisions of such items not specifically amended, voided, or superseded shall remain in effect.
10. This addendum consists of this document and the following attachments:
[List specifications, drawings and sketches issued with this addendum.]
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DOCUMENT 00940
CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS: (LIST)
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SECTION 01100
SUMMARY
1. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Project Identification: ____________________________ (____________________________, ____________________________).
B. Project Summary: ((Very brief project scope, building type, approximate square footage)).
C. Particular Project Requirements: ((Delete items below not applicable to project.))
1. Existing site conditions and restrictions: (())
2. Requirements for sequencing, scheduling and completion date: (())
3. Prior or concurrent work by Owner or others: (())
4. Separate contracts [awarded] [to be awarded] for (())
5. Prior hazardous waste or asbestos work by Owner or others: (())
6. Pre-purchased and pre-ordered items: (())
7. Owner-purchased, Owner-installed items: (())
8. Owner-purchased, Contractor-installed items: (())
9. Owner's early or partial occupancy: (())
10. Occupancy of adjacent facilities: (())
11. Contractor's use of new and existing facilities: (())
12. Scope of separate prime contracts: (())
13. USGBC LEED [NC] [EB] [CI] [CS] [H] [ND] certification: [Certified] [Silver] [Gold] [Platinum] Certification.
D. Permits and Fees: Apply for, obtain, and pay for permits, fees, and utility company backcharges required to perform the work. Submit copies to Architect.
E. Codes: Comply with applicable codes and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Submit copies of inspection reports, notices and similar communications to Architect.
F. Dimensions: Verify dimensions indicated on drawings with field dimensions before fabrication or ordering of materials. Do not scale drawings.
G. Existing Conditions: Notify Architect of existing conditions differing from those indicated on the drawings. Do not remove or alter structural components without prior written approval.
H. Coordination:
1. Coordinate the work of all trades.
2. Prepare coordination drawings for areas above ceilings where close tolerances are required between building elements and mechanical and electrical work.
3. Verify location of utilities and existing conditions.
I. Installation Requirements, General:
1. Inspect substrates and report unsatisfactory conditions in writing.
2. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3. Take field measurements prior to fabrication where practical. Form to required shapes and sizes with true edges, lines and angles. Provide inserts and templates as needed for work of other trades.
4. Install materials in exact accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals.
5. Install materials in proper relation with adjacent construction and with proper appearance.
6. Restore units damaged during installation. Replace units which cannot be restored at no additional expense to the Owner.
7. Refer to additional installation requirements and tolerances specified under individual specification sections.
J. Limit of Use: Limit use of work as indicated. Keep driveways and entrances clear.
K. Existing Construction: Maintain existing building in a weathertight condition. Repair damage caused by construction operations. Protect building and its occupants.
L. Definitions:
1. Provide: Furnish and install, complete with all necessary accessories, ready for intended use. Pay for all related costs.
2. Approved: Acceptance of item submitted for approval. Not a limitation or release for compliance with the Contract Documents or regulatory requirements. Refer to limitations of 'Approved' in General and Supplementary Conditions.
3. Match Existing: Match existing as acceptable to the Owner.
M. Intent: Drawings and specifications are intended to provide the basis for proper completion of the work suitable for the intended use of the Owner. Anything not expressly set forth but which is reasonable implied or necessary for proper performance of the project shall be included.
N. Writing Style: Specifications are written in the imperative mode. Except where specifically intended otherwise, the subject of all imperative statements is the Contractor. For example, 'Provide tile' means 'Contractor shall provide tile.'
2. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
3. EXECUTION - Not Applicable To This Section
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DOCUMENT 011116
WORK BY OWNER
3.3 CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT
A. Verification: Before proceeding to layout the Work, verify layout information shown on Drawings, as it relates to existing building conditions. If discrepancies are discovered, notify Associate Architect promptly.
B. General: Engage a qualified superintendent to layout the Work using accepted practices.
EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS
1. Establish benchmarks and control points to set lines and levels and elsewhere as needed
to locate each element of the Project.
2. Establish dimensions within tolerances indicated. Do not scale Drawings to obtain required dimensions.
3. Inform installers of lines and levels to which they must comply.
4. Check the location, level and plumb, of every major element as the Work progresses.
5. Notify Associate Architect when deviations from required lines and levels exceed allowable tolerances.
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DOCUMENT 011213
SUMMARY OF CONTRACTS
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DOCUMENT 011216
WORK SEQUENCE
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SECTION 01210
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
4. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Price and Payment Procedures:
1. Alternates.
2. Allowances.
3. Tenant Allowances.
2 ALTERNATES
A. Total Price: Provide total price for each alternate in Bid Form. Include cost of modifications to other work to accommodate alternate. Include related costs such as overhead and profit..
B. Acceptance of Alternates: Owner will determine which alternates are selected for inclusion in the Contract.
C. Coordination of Alternates: Modify or adjust affected adjacent work as necessary to integrate work of the alternate into Project. Coordinate alternates with related work to ensure that work affected by each selected alternate is properly accomplished.
D. List of Alternates:
1. ((Add alternates.))
2. ((Deduct alternates.))
3. ((Cost-comparison alternate - change of systems.))
3 ALLOWANCES
A. Allowances: Lump sum allowances and unit cost allowances are listed below and as indicated on the Drawings. Amounts shall include all costs including overhead and profit except as specifically noted. Coordinate allowances with requirements for related and adjacent work.
B. Notification of Owner: Notify Owner of date when final decision on allowance items is required to avoid delays in the work.
C. Certification of Quantities: Furnish certification that quantities of products purchased are the actual quantities needed with reasonable allowance for cutting or installation losses, tolerances, mixing, waste, and similar margins.
D. Invoices and Delivery Slips: Submit invoices or delivery slips to indicate actual quantities of materials delivered and costs. Indicate amounts of applicable trade discounts.
E. Lump Sum Allowances: Include the following amounts in the base bid for materials, installation, overhead, profit and all costs for the following items.
1.
4 TENANT ALLOWANCES
A. Fit-Out of Tenant Areas: Tenant areas for fit-out have not been designed; however the Owner requires costs for tenant improvements be included in the base bid. Based on the rentable square footage of the building, provide the following items in the base bid.
B. Scope of Tenant Allowances: The Owner will determine the rentable square footage of the building and number of tenants to be included under tenant allowances and notify the Bidder by addenda.
C. Schedule of Tenant Allowances:
1.
2. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
5. EXECUTION - Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be made by the Owner to the Contractor contingent upon satisfactory comparison of design intent to as-built drawings as determined by analysis of potential deviation by the project Dimensional Control Professional
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DOCUMENT 012400
VALUE ANALYSIS
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DOCUMENT 012636
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS
The Architect shall archive the Design Intent BIM Model and provide a fully coordinated, clash detected and assembled BIM model that has been influenced by digital measurement and deviation study of the existing site conditions prior to issuing of any bid documents. The Design Intent Model is to be delivered in a collaboration software format as well as separate copies of each technical discipline model in the original software authoring tool format, as well as 2D plan sets derived from the assembled Design Intent BIM Model all for contract bidding purposes.
The General Construction Contractor shall ensure that all field changes are conveyed to the Architect, Designer and Model Manager to update the master Building Model.
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SECTION 01300
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
6. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Administration of Contract: Provide administrative requirements for the proper coordination and completion of work including the following:
1. Supervisory personnel.
2. Preconstruction conference.
3. Project meetings, minimum of two per month; prepare and distribute minutes.
B. Reports: Submit daily and special reports.
C. Work Schedule: Submit progress schedule, updated monthly.
D. Submittal Schedule: Prepare submittal schedule; coordinate with progress schedule.
E. Schedule of Values: Submit schedule of values.
F. Schedule of Tests: Submit schedule of required tests including payment and responsibility.
G. Perform Surveys: Lay out the work and verifying locations during construction. Perform final site survey.
H. Emergency Contacts: Submit and post a list of emergency telephone numbers and address for individuals to be contacted in case of emergency.
I. Record Documents: Submit record drawings and specifications; to be maintained and annotated by Contractor as work progresses.
2 SUBMITTALS
A. Types of Submittals: Provide types of submittals listed in individual sections and number of copies required below.
1. Shop drawings, reviewed and annotated by the Contractor - 4 copies.
2. Product data - 4 copies.
3. Samples - 2, plus extra samples as required to indicate range of color, finish, and texture to be expected.
4. Inspection and test reports - 4 copies.
5. Warranties - 4 copies.
6. Survey data - 4 copies.
7. Closeout submittals - 4 copies.
8. Project photographs - 12 digital images each month submitted on CD. Submit cumulative CD at each subsequent submittal. Label each image with date.
B. Submittal Procedures: Comply with project format for submittals. Comply with submittal procedures established by Architect including Architect's submittal and shop drawing stamp. Provide required resubmittals if original submittals are not approved. Provide distribution of approved copies including modifications after submittals have been approved.
C. Samples and Shop Drawings: Samples and shop drawings shall be prepared specifically for this project. Shop drawings shall include dimensions and details, including adjacent construction and related work. Note special coordination required. Note any deviations from requirements of the Contract Documents.
D. Warranties: Provide warranties as specified; warranties shall not limit length of time for remedy of damages Owner may have by legal statute. Contractor, supplier or installer responsible for performance of warranty shall sign warranties.
3 LEED REQUIREMENTS AND SCORECARD
A. LEED Submittals: Provide documentation to achieve U. S. Green Building Council LEED [NC] [EB] [CI] [CS] [H] [ND] [Certified] [Silver] [Gold] [Platinum] Certification.
1. Comply with requirements to achieve points indicated in LEED Project Checklist provided by the Architect.
2. Require subcontractors and suppliers to provide product and cost information as applicable for LEED calculations and credits, including recycled content, manufacturing location, fabrication location, material emissions, and certificates of compliance from referenced organizations.
3. Provide monthly progress reports confirming status for achieving and documenting points using calculator.xls tool provided by the USGBC.
4. Submit documentation for individual points including commissioning activities with monthly updates.
5. Submit three copies of documentation for submission to USGBC in both CD-ROM and hardcopy format.
B. USGBC Fees: [Owner] [Contractor] shall pay LEED registration, processing and interpretation fees.
C. Submittal Procedures: Comply with project format for submittals. Comply with submittal procedures established by Architect. Provide required resubmittals if original submittals are not approved. Provide distribution of approved copies including modifications after submittals have been approved.
D. LEED Scorecard: (Inserted after this Section by the LEED Coordinator for the project.)
7. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
8. EXECUTION - Not Applicable To This Section
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DOCUMENT 013223
SURVEY AND LAYOUT DATA
END OF SECTION
DOCUMENT 013316
DESIGN DATA
END OF SECTION
DOCUMENT 013500
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
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SECTION 01400
QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
9. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Quality Monitoring: Monitor quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce Work of specified quality. Perform quality control procedures and inspections during installation.
B. Standards: Comply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except where more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship.
C. Tolerances: Monitor fabrication and installation tolerance control of products to produce acceptable Work. Do not permit tolerances to accumulate. Comply with manufacturers' tolerances.
D. Reference Standards: For products or workmanship specified by association, trade, or other consensus standards, comply with requirements of the standard, except when more rigid requirements are specified or are required by applicable codes.
E. Manufacturer’s Field Services: When specified in individual specification sections, require material or product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staff personnel to perform the following as applicable, and to initiate instructions when necessary.
1. Observe site conditions.
2. Conditions of surfaces and installation.
3. Quality of workmanship.
4. Start-up of equipment.
5. Test, adjust and balance of equipment.
F. Mock-Ups: Assemble and erect specified items with specified attachment and anchorage devices, flashings, seals, and finishes. Accepted mock-ups shall be a comparison standard for the remaining Work.
G. Removal of Mock-Ups: Where mock-up has been accepted by Architect and no longer needed, remove mock-up and clear area when directed to do so.
10. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
1 EXECUTION - The General Construction Contractor shall utilize digital measurement to document progress and update the Construction Model as construction progresses for quality control and contractor coordination purposes.
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DOCUMENT 014300
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Clash Detection and Analysis: Perform ongoing clash detection to identify and highlight spatial conflicts within and between the various trades and the existing condition.
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DOCUMENT 014326
TESTING AND INSPECTING AGENCY QUALIFICATIONS
The Construction Model Digital Measurement & Layout service group shall have the ability to transpose accurate measurement directly from the digital construction models or digital drawings directly to the field or digital layout.
The Construction Model Digital Measurement & Layout service group shall have the ability to compare existing condition 3D measurements to the construction model while on site.
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DOCUMENT 014500
TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES
END OF SECTION
DOCUMENT 01600
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
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SECTION 01700
EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS
11. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Substantial Completion: The following are prerequisites to substantial completion. Provide the following.
1. Punch list prepared by Contractor and subcontractors as applicable.
2. Supporting documentation.
3. Warranties.
4. Certifications.
5. Occupancy permit.
6. Start-up and testing of building systems.
7. Change over of locks.
8. Meter readings.
9. Commissioning documentation.
B. Final Acceptance: Provide the following prerequisites to final acceptance.
1. Final payment request with supporting affidavits.
2. Completed punch list.
C. As-Built Drawings: Provide a marked-up set of drawings including changes, which occurred during construction.
D. Project Closeout: Provide the following during project closeout.
1. Submission of record documents.
2. Submission of maintenance manuals.
3. Training and turnover to Owner's personnel.
4. Final cleaning and touch-up.
5. Removal of temporary facilities.
12. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
13. EXECUTION
1 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Cutting and Patching: N/A
B. Means and Methods: Do not cut and patch in a manner that would result in a failure of the work to perform as intended, decrease energy performance, increase maintenance, decrease operational life, or decrease safety performance.
C. Inspection: Inspect conditions prior to work to identify scope and type of work required. Protect adjacent work. Notify Owner of work requiring interruption to building services or Owner's operations.
D. Performance of Operations: Perform work with workmen skilled in the trades involved. Prepare sample area of each type of work for approval.
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DOCUMENT 017123
CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING
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DOCUMENT 07719
CLOSE-OUT REQUIREMENTS
The General Construction contractor will hire a Construction Model Digital Measurement and Layout service provider who will supply 3D existing condition measurement drawings in .dwg & .rvt file format.
The Architect will work collaboratively with the General Construction Contractor and turn over an As-built Building Model inclusive of all building systems at construction completion which incorporates contract design changes and actual field conditions.
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DOCUMENT 017813
COMPLETION AND CORRECTION LIST
END OF SECTION
DOCUMENT 017829
FINAL SITE SURVEY
END OF SECTION
DOCUMENT 017839
PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
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SECTION 01790
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
14. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. LEED Requirements in Specifications: Work of the following Sections is required to contribute to LEED Credits as indicated on the Architect's LEED Scorecard for the Project and detailed in the USGBC LEED Green Building Rating System documentation. ((Edit the list below based on your project requirements and goals.))
1. Sustainable Sites, Prerequisite 1, Erosion and Sedimentation Control:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
2. Sustainable Sites, Credit 4.2, Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
3. Sustainable Sites, Credits 6.1 and 6.2, Stormwater Management:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
4. Sustainable Sites, Credit 7.1, Landscape and Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
5. Sustainable Sites, Credit 7.2, Landscape and Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
6. Sustainable Sites, Credit 8, Light Pollution Reduction:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
7. Water Efficiency, Credits 1.1 and 1.2, Water Efficient Landscaping:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
8. Water Efficiency, Credits 3.1 and 3.2, Water Use Reduction:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
9. Energy and Atmosphere, Prerequisite 1, Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
10. Energy and Atmosphere, Prerequisite 3, CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
11. Energy and Atmosphere, Credit 3.0, Additional Commissioning:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
12. Energy and Atmosphere, Credit 4.0, Ozone Depletion:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
13. Energy and Atmosphere, Credit 5.0, Measurement and Verification:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
14. Materials and Resources, Credits 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, Building Reuse:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
15. Materials and Resources, Credits 2.1 and 2.2, Construction Waste Management:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
16. Materials and Resources, Credits 3.1 and 3.2, Resource Reuse:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
17. Materials and Resources, Credits 4.1 and 4.2, Recycled Content:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
18. Materials and Resources, Credits 5.1 and 5.2, Local/Regional Materials:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
19. Materials and Resources, Credit 6, Rapidly Renewable Materials:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
20. Materials and Resources, Credit 7, Certified Wood:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
21. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credits 1.0,Carbon Dioxide Monitoring:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
22. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credits 3.1 and 3.2, Construction IAQ Management Plan:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
23. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credit 4.1, Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
24. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credit 4.2, Low-Emitting Materials, Paints:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
25. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credit 4.3, Low-Emitting Materials, Carpets:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
26. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credit 4.4, Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood and Agrifiber:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
27. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credit 5, Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
28. Indoor Environmental Quality, Credits 8.1 and 8.2, Daylight and Views:
a. ((Insert list of Sections intended to contribute to this credit.))
15. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
16. EXECUTION - Not Applicable To This Section
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SECTION 01810
LIFE CYCLE ACTIVITIES
17. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Commissioning: Provide commissioning of building systems, subsystems and equipment including:
1. HVAC components and equipment.
2. Building automation systems.
3. Lighting control systems.
B. Commissioning Agent: The Owner will engage a commissioning agent to prepare a commissioning plan and report, and to perform functional tests and inspections of building systems.
C. Cooperation: Cooperate with the Owner's commissioning agent, including attendance at commissioning meetings and activities, coordinating scheduling, access to the work and utility services for commissioning activities.
D. Access: Provide access to project documentation, shop drawings, wiring diagrams, operations and maintenance manuals and similar items when requested by the Owner's commissioning agent.
E. Remedial Work: Modify, adjust, balance, repair or replace systems, subsystems and equipment which does perform to code requirements or to requirements specified in the Contract Documents at no additional expense to the Owner. Pay for retesting and additional modifications until satisfactory results are obtained.
F.
18. PRODUCTS - Not Applicable To This Section
19. EXECUTION - Not Applicable to This Section
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DOCUMENT 018929
SITE & CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
The Architect will work collaboratively with the General Construction Contractor and turn over an As-built Model for all building systems at construction completion which incorporates contract design changes and actual field conditions.
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DOCUMENT 022000
ASSESSMENT
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DOCUMENT 022116
MEASURED DRAWINGS
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SECTION 02800
SITE IMPROVEMENTS
20. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Provide site improvements and amenities.
2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction.
3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
21. PRODUCTS
1 MATERIALS
A. Site Improvements:
22. EXECUTION
1 INSTALLATION
A. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections.
B. Restore damaged finishes and test for proper function. Clean and protect work from damage.
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SECTION 06100
ROUGH CARPENTRY
23. GENERAL
1 SUMMARY
A. Provide rough carpentry.
2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used.
3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Lumber Standards and Grade Stamps: DOC PS 20, American Softwood Lumber Standard and inspection agency grade stamps.
C. Construction Panel Standards: DOC PS 1, U.S. Product Standard for Construction and Industrial Plywood; APA PRP-108.
D. Wood Framing Standards: NFPA House Framing Manual.
1. Exterior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 6-inch nominal (38 mm by 140 mm actual) studs, 24 inches (61 cm) on center.
2. Exterior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 4-inch nominal (38 mm by 89 mm actual) studs, 16 inches (40 cm) on center.
3. Interior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 4-inch (38 mm by 89 mm actual) studs, 16 inches (40 cm) on center.
E. Preservative Treatment: AWPA C2 for lumber and AWPA C9 for plywood; waterborne pressure treatment. Provide for wood in contact with soil, concrete, masonry, roofing, flashing, dampproofing and waterproofing.
F. Fire-Retardant Treatment: AWPA C20 for lumber and AWPA C27 for plywood; noncorrosive type. Provide at building interior where required by code.
4 Layout:
24. PRODUCTS
1 MATERIALS
A. Rough Carpentry Applications:
1. Manufacturers, Dimensional Lumber:
2. Manufacturers, Timbers: Refer to
3. Manufacturers, Pressure-Treated Wood Products: .
4. Manufacturers, Fire-Retardant Treated Wood Products
5. Manufacturers, Structural Panels:
6. Manufacturers, Sheathing:
7. Manufacturers, Mold Prevention Treatment:
8. Application: Framing with dimension lumber.
9. Application: Framing with engineered wood products.
10. Application: Framing with timbers.
11. Application: Rooftop equipment bases and support curbs.
12. Application: Wood grounds, nailers, and blocking.
13. Application: Wood furring.
14. Application: Backing panels.
15. Application: Sheathing.
16. Application: Subflooring.
17. Application: Underlayment.
18. Application: Building wrap.
19. Dimension Lumber:
a. Light Framing: Stud, No. 3 or Standard grade.
b. Structural Framing: No. 1 grade.
c. Species: Any species of grade indicated.
d. Exposed Framing: Appearance grade.
20. Timbers:
a. Species and Grade: WCLIB/WWPA select structural Douglas fir.
b. Type: Free of heart center.
21. Boards:
a. Exposed Boards: 15 percent moisture content.
b. Concealed Boards: 19 percent moisture content.
22. Miscellaneous Lumber:
a. Moisture Content: 19 percent.
b. Grade: Standard grade light framing.
23. Engineered Wood Products:
a. Laminated-Veneer Lumber: A composite of wood veneers with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ÅSTM D 2559.
b. Parallel-Strand Lumber: A composite of wood strand elements with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ÅSTM D 2559.
c. Prefabricated Wood I Joists: Stress-graded lumber bonded to APA performance rated panel with exterior type adhesive; design stresses for use intended.
d. Composite Joists and Headers: Laminated lumber veneers; design stresses for use intended.
24. Construction Panels:
a. Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: Exposure 1, Structural I, Underlayment.
b. Oriented-Stand-Board, Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: Exposure 1.
c. Plywood Subflooring: Exposure 1, Structural I.
d. Plywood Wall Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I sheathing.
e. Oriented-Strand-Board Wall Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural sheathing.
f. Plywood Roof Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I. Sheathing.
g. Oriented-Strand-Board Roof Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I sheathing.
h. Telephone and Electrical Equipment Backing Panels: DOC PS 1, Exposure 1, C-D Plugged, fire-retardant treated.
i. Plywood Underlayment for Resilient Flooring: DOC PS 1, Exterior A-C with fully sanded face.
j. Plywood Underlayment for Ceramic Tile: DOC PS 1, Exterior, C-C Plugged.
k. Plywood Underlayment for Carpet: DOC PS 1, Interior Underlayment.
25. Fibrous Felted Boards:
a. Hardboard Underlayment: AHA A135.4, Class 4 (Service), Surface S1S; with back side sanded.
b. Fiberboard Wall Sheathing: AHA A194.1, Type IV, Class 1 (regular density).
26. Particleboard:
a. Underlayment: ANSI A 208.1, Grade PBU, grade marked.
27. Gypsum Sheathing:
a. Material: Gypsum sheathing board with water-resistant core.
b. Glass-Mat Gypsum Wall Sheathing: ASTM C 1177.
c. Type: Regular ÅSTM C 79.
28. Plastic Board Sheathing:
a. Material: Extruded polystyrene, ASTM C 578, Type IV.
29. Building Paper:
a. Material: Asphalt-saturated organic felt, ÅSTM D 226, Type I, No. 15 felt, unperforated.
30. Building Wrap:
a. Material: Air-retarder sheeting made from polyolefins; cross-laminated films, woven strands, or spun-bonded fibers; coated or uncoated; with or without perforations; ÅSTM E 1677, Type I.
31. Sill Sealer Gaskets:
a. Material: Glass fiber strip resilient insulation.
32. Framing Anchors and Fasteners:
a. Material: Non-corrosive, suitable for load and exposure. Drywall screws are not acceptable.
25. EXECUTION
1 INSTALLATION
A. Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated,
B. Plywood: Comply with applicable recommendations contained in APA Form No. E30K, "APA Design/Construction Guide: Residential & Commercial"
C. Provide nailers, blocking and grounds where required. Set work plumb, level and accurately cut.
D. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Coordinate with other work.
E. Comply with manufacturer's requirements for cutting, handling, fastening and working treated materials.
F. Restore damaged components. Protect work from damage.
END OF SECTION
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