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32A-122 (5) D. Fixtures shall be rigidly mounted to fixture stud in outlet boxes. Malleable iron hickies or extension pieces shall be provided where required. E. Provide and install suitable cover plate or canopy for each fixture outlet box where the fixture does not provide a suitable cover. F. Fixtures located on exterior of building shall be installed with cadmium-plated brass screws and gasketed. G. Pendant type fixtures in the same room shall be installed at a uniform height from the floor and hang plumb. H. Each fixture shall be completely prewired in Code approved manner with #12 AWG copper conductors with an insulation rating approved by Code. 1. Circuit wiring running through the fixtures shall be No. 12 AWG with type THMN insulation. There shall be no joints in the wires other than those absolutely required. The fixture wires shall be of sufficient length for making approved connections at the fixture outlets and at the lamp-holders or ballasts. J. Joints and splices within fixtures to be either secured by wire nuts or indent type lug fasteners. 3.9 FIRESAFING AND SMOKE SEAL A. Firesafing and smoke seal is required where pipes, ducts and conduit leave or enter any vertical pipe/duct shaftway at all floors and through all walls above or below any Class"A" acoustical tile ceiling or any space without any type of finished ceiling. B. Firesafing and smoke seal is required for all pipes,ducts or conduit penetrations through rated walls or partitions and at positions separating smoke zones from each other - if smoke zones or plenums are employed in the building. Each of the principle trades- plumbing, sprinklers, HVAC and electrical - are to provide their own pipe and duct sleeves and to do their own firesafing and smoke seal work. C. Firesafing and smoke seal of pipe and duct penetrations through non-rated secondary walls within a rated larger area need not require firesafing and smoke seal until they penetrate the rated walls. D. Firesafing and smoke seal materials are as follows: 1. "Poke-through" fire containment, USG "THERMA-FIBER", fire test CEG 411- 78; USG 6-2-76; CEG 8.7-85. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 2 7 D. Conduit connections to motor frames shall have a minimum of 18 inches of greenfield to eliminate vibrations and noise being transferred to other parts of the building,with cable jumper across greenfield and fittings. E. Run conduit to avoid low pockets which might collect water. During installation cap open ends. F. In general, install conduit in the structural floor slab only where slab in of sufficient thickness to conceal crossovers of conduit and turns. G. Maintain conduits in position during the pouring of floor concrete. H. When installing flexible metallic cable above furred ceilings, leave sufficient slack so that ceiling boxes may be loosened and withdrawn sufficiently to permit splicing of wires to service a possible future adjacent outlet. I. Conduit- Electrical metallic tubing will not be installed below grade in areas subject to severe corrosion conditions, or embedded in concrete. Only rigid steel conduit may be used where exposed to damage,ten feet or less above floors. J. Support exposed conduit in a firm and substantial manner by means of adjustable malleable hangers of approved design. K. Permanent electrical power shall be scheduled for availability for use to make tests of equipment prior to the installation completion date. 3.8 LIGHTING FIXTURES A. Installation of all lighting fixtures shall be done by experienced mechanics. Lighting fixtures shall not be installed where finished coat of paint has been applied to ceiling and walls until paint is thoroughly dry. B. Lighting fixtures in equipment rooms shall not be installed until after all piping and ductwork is in place. Lighting fixture layout shown on the drawings is typical layout but may be modified to provide adequate lighting of the equipment space according to final construction conditions. Any relocation of fixtures due to duct or piping interference shall be as directed by the Architect/Engineer,at no expense to the Owner. C. The Electrical Subcontractor shall be responsible for proper coordination of all lighting fixture locations. Provide separate support for all fixtures mounted on or recessed in hung ceiling. He shall confer with Ceiling Contractor and Ventilating Contractor and mechanization equipment to coordinate lighting system with other trades. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 2 6 SIZE CABLEBUS CONDUCTOR SIZE-----CU SIZE--CU CU CU #2 100 #8 #8 3/0 max. 200 44 #4 500 MCM.max. 400 1/0 1/0 2050. MCM.max 600 2/0 2/0 2x500. MCM max 800 2/0 2/0 4x350 MCM max 1200 3/0 250 MCM 5x400 MCM max 1600 3/0 400 MCM N. Connections of ground wires shall be in accordance with the following: LOCATION GROUND WIRE CONNECTION Main switchboard Switchboard ground bus Junction box at which Metal body of junction box non-metallic conduits terminate Secondary voltage to Transformer secondary voltage ground stud transformer 3.4 REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING ELECTRIC WORK IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS WITHIN BUILDING CONFINES A. Abide by the requirements specified for normal electric work conditions except: 1. Exclude armored cable. 2. Utilize watertight compression gland type fittings only on elect.metallic tubing. 3. The finish for threaded steel conduit shall be galvanized only. 4. Outlet size boxes and fittings shall be of galvanized cast ferrous metal only. 5. Conductors for pulling into raceways for lighting and appliance branch circuitry purposes shall have permissible insulation types limited to'XHHW","IW",'THW" and'THWN". NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 2 3 insulated conductor, run in 3/4" threaded metallic conduit. Utilize a ground clamp of a type specifically manufactured for the purpose. J. Conductors utilized for grounding and bonding shall have Type "ITV" or better insulation,color coded green. K Bonding conductors on the load side of the service device and equipment grounding conductors shall be sized in relation to the fuse or trip size of the overcurrent device supplying the circuit in accordance with the following table: L. SIZING OF EQUIPMENT AND RACEWAY GROUNDING CONDUCTORS AND LOAD SIDE OF SERVICE BONDING JUMPERS OVERCURRENT DEVICE GROUNDING CONDUCT OR BONDING JUMPER FUSE OR TRIP SIZE SIZE-CU (AL) (AMPS)** 15. 20 #12 (#10) 25- 60 #10 (# 8) 70- 100 # 8 (#6) 110.200 #4 (#4) 225 -400 # 2 (1/0) 500, 600 * 2 x#1 (2 x 2/0) 700, 800 * 2 x 1/0 (2 x 3/0) 1000 * 3 x 2/0 (3 x 4/0) 1200 *4 x 3/0 (4 x 250) MCM *Adjust quantity (if needed) to match number of conduits in run. **Where phase leg conductor ampacity exceeds over-current device, increase grounding conductor as if the overcurrent device size matched the phase leg ampacity. M. Grounding electrode conductor and conductors used for bonding on the supply side of the service device shall be sized in accordance with the following table: SIZING OF GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTORS AND MAIN (AND SUPPLY SIDE OF SERVICE) BONDING JUMPERS SERVICE CONDUCTOR GROUNDING ELEC-TRODE BONDING JUMPER NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 22 L. Panelboard designations as indicated on the drawings are for identification purposes only. The exact designations for the legendplates will be directed by the owner. The electrical sub-contractor shall implement these designations on the as-builts. 3.3 GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS A. Ground all systems and equipment in accordance with best industry practice and the following: B. Establish a ground bonding connection from structural building steel to each cold water mains entering the building. Each bonding connection shall consist of green insulated conductors run in threaded steel conduit, and sized as indicated hereinafter for grounding electrode conductors. C. Provide grounding bonds between all metallic conduits of the light and power system which enter and leave cable chambers or other non-metallic cable pulling and splicing boxes. Accomplish this by equipping the conduit with bushings of the grounding type individually cross connected. D. Bond metallic conduits containing grounding electrode conductors and main bonding conductors to the ground bus service enclosure and/or grounding electrode at both ends of each run utilizing grounding bushings and jumpers. E. Provide grounding bonds for all metallic conduits of the light and power system which terminate in pits below equipment for which a ground bus is specified. Accomplish this by equipping the conduits with bushings of the grounding type connected individually to the ground bus. F. Provide supplementary ground bonding where metallic conduits terminate at metal clad equipment (or at the metal pull box of equipment) for which a ground bus is specified. Accomplish this by equipping the conduits with bushings of the grounding type connected individually by means of jumpers to the ground bus. G. Each grounding type bushing shall have the maximum ground wire accommodation available in standard manufacture for the particular conduit size. Connection to bushing shall be with wire of this maximum size. H. Provide a #6 AWG in 3/4" minimum conduit green insulated copper ground wire connection to cold water pipe or other main building service grounding electrode for the main telephone equipment room. I. The central equipment for the fire protection alarm system shall have its grounding terminal connected to the nearest metallic cold water main by means of a#6 green coded NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 21 A. This Contractor shall endeavor to layout and perform his work in such a manner as to cause no delay in the construction work by other trades. B. This Contractor shall verify all measurements and shall be responsible for the correctness of same. No allowance will be made for differences between actual measurements and those shown on the plans. C. If, in laying out his work, this Contractor finds that the work of other trades might interfere with him, the Architect/Engineer shall be notified at once. The right is hereby reserved by the Architect/Engineer to make reasonable changes in arrangement of equipment, piping, etc., prior to roughing-in,if interference is found,without additional cost to the Owner. D. All work shall be installed in such a manner as to be readily accessible for maintenance, repair and operation. Deviations from the plans must be approved by the Architect/Engineer without additional cost to the Owner. E. The locations of outlets, apparatus and equipment are approximate only and the runs of feeders,mains and branches are not necessarily to be made exactly as shown on the plans. The exact locations of such work shall be determined after full consideration has been given to work of other trades and without changes in the design of the systems. The entire installation shall conform to the latest issue of the National Electrical Code and local inspection authorities. F. Verify exact circuit breaker, feeder and outlet requirements and locations for all equipment in accordance with design layout. Incorporate any changes necessary in design to accommodate such. G. In areas where finish may be of a different color,the Architect will advise on finish. H. Electrical equipment, such as junction and pull boxes, controls and apparatus, shall be made accessible. I. There shall be no splices in new wire except where circuits are branched. J. Make splices for#10 or smaller conductors with U.L.approved soklerless connectors based on MMM Co. "Scotchlock"Type S,M,or L,Buchanan,or T&B"Stakon". Make splices,cable taps and terminals for#8 or larger conductors with U.L.approved bolted pressure conductors of bronze or copper construction equal to those manufactured by T&B or Burndy. K. Do not use aluminum conductors. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK --., Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 2 0 D. Load centers and related circuit breakers shall be equal in all respects to Square D"QO" series throughout. Load centers by I.T.E. Cutler-Hammer or General Electric will be acceptable. E. Provide a minimum of 4.3/4"empty conduits from flush mounted panel to hung ceiling area of corridor to accommodate installation of future wiring. 2.16 KNOX BOX A. Furnish where indicated surface mounted high-security key control lockbox. Box shall be equipped with one (1) alarm tamper switch B. Box shall be as manufactured by the Knox Co. and shall be City of Northampton standard,with tamper switch. C. Box shall be keyed to the City of Northampton system and shall be Knox 3200S series. D. Box shall be furnished and wired by the Electrical Contractor, installed by the General Contractor at location determined by the Fire Department. E. Alarm tamper switches shall be connected to the fire alarm system PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT A. Electrical Subcontractor shall furnish and install all disconnect switches,thermal protection and starters for heating and cooling and plumbing equipment except where such are an integral part of the equipment. B. Provide required electrical connections for the building mechanical equipment. Wiring shall be as necessary to provide proper operation of the equipment and as indicated on the plans. C. The Electrical Subcontractor shall, before energizing any motor or other piece of mechanical equipment, verify that it has proper voltage and phasing, is properly lubricated, aligned and/or ready for proper and safe operation. Motor rotation shall be checked and corrected,if necessary. D. Make connections to other building equipment as required. Obtain data on the drawing of equipment actually purchased before starting this work of its rough-in. Each piece of equipment,and each motor shall be provided with an approved disconnect and over- current protection as required by Code. 3.2 WOPdCMANSHIP NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 19 Field Quality Control The system shall be installed and fully tested under the supervision of a trained manufacturer's representative. The system shall be demonstrated to perform all of the function as specified. H. DOCUMENTATION AND TRAINING The contractor shall compile and provide to the owners three (3)complete manual on the completed system to include operating and maintenance instruction,catalog cuts of all equipment and components,as-built wiring diagrams and a manufacturer's suggested spare parts list. In addition to the above manuals,the contractor shall provide the services of the manufacturer's trained representative for a period of two (2) hours to instruct the owners' designated personnel on the operation and maintenance of the entire system. 2.14 TELEPHONE/DATA SYSTEM A. Furnish and install Telephone raceways and outlet boxes,leaving entire installation ready for installation of cables by the owners telephone vendor. B. All raceways shall be concealed and shall be minimum size 3/a". C. Furnish and install nylon pull wire in each raceway to facilitate pulling of cables in the future. D. The entire installation shall be coordinated with the vendor supplier through the owner. 2.15.1 LOAD CENTERS A. Load Centers shall be rated as indicated in the panelboard schedules as to type and voltage class. Load centers shall be plug-on type with plated bus assembly running full length. Load centers shall have main lugs only, have fronts with door and be provided with a typewritten directory for circuit identification. Load center shall have a solid neutral assembly as well as a separate equipment ground bus assembly. The AIC raring shall be 10,000AIC for all loadcenters. No series rated equipment will be acceptable. B. Load centers shall be UL listed and meet all NEMA standards and applicable federal specifications. C. Circuit breakers shall be plug-on type and full size. Half size or tandem breakers will not be accepted. Provide handle padlock attachment and padlock with key as indicated on the schedule. All padlocks shall be keyed alike and a minimum of six keys shall be delivered to the owner. Where GFI breakers are indicated the E. C. shall provide a separate neutral for circuit. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK " Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 18 110 cd Strobe Light-System Sensor#S24110 D. WIRING Provide in accordance with the manufacturers instruction all wiring, conduit and outlet boxes as required for the installation of a complete system as described herein and shown in the drawings. The existing FACP & remote annunciator panel shall be relabeled to reflect zone changes. E. FINAL TEST Test shall be performed for the new systems in presence of Fire Department, Engineers and manufacturer's representative after notifying to them minimum two weeks before such tests. The final test must be conducted by an underwriters laboratories listed UUJS Company. Copy of the final test shall be submitted upon completion. Provide file number with submittal. F. GUARANTEE Equipment and wiring will be guaranteed for a period of one year from final test date. G. EXECUTION Installation The entire system shall be installed in a workmanlike manner,in accordance with approved manufacturer's wiring diagram. The contractor shall furnish all conduit, wiring,outlet boxes,junction boxes,cabinets and similar devices necessary for the complete installation. All wiring shall be of the type recommended by the manufacturer, approved by the local Fire Department,and shall be installed in rigid,threaded conduit throughout wherever limited energy cable is not permitted. All penetration of floor slabs and fire walls shall be fire stopped in accordance with all local fire codes. End of Line Resistors shall be furnished as required for mounting as directed by the manufacturer. All wiring shall be color coded throughout,to National Electrical Code standards. Final connections between the equipment and the wiring system shall be made under direct supervision of a representative of the manufacturer. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 17 All panels and devices shall be the standard product of a single manufacturer. The existing system consists of a Napco fire alarm panel with automatic dialer and detection components that shall remain wherever not rendered obsolete. The existing fire alarm system is serviced and maintained by Detecto-Guard, Greenfield, Massachusetts (413.773.7581). Expansion of this system shall be done by this vendor, unless otherwise directed by the owner. All equipment shall be UL listed and all fire equipment shall meet the requirements of NEPA 72 and ADA. Provide connection from FACP to tamper switch in Knox Box. The cost for all Fire Alarm Work Permits, Fire Alarm Inspections and any Alarm Connections shall be paid for and obtained by the fire alarm system installer. B. SYSTEM OPERATION The actuation of any automatic or manual fire device shall cause the following All supervised fire alarm horn and strobe to sound and flash. Indicate the device by address and description at the Main control Panel. Shut down HVAC Control as required. C. EQUIPMENT Furnish and install an all equipment for a complete operating system. Any equipment and software needed for full programming must be provided. Equipment shall be as follows: Booster Power Supply-Altronix#AL600ULADA Manual Pull Station(dual action) -Edwards#278B 1110 "Stop-It"Cover-STI#1100 Audio/Visual Device-System Sensor#P241575 Visual Only Device -System Sensor#S241575 Heat Detector-Edwards#281BPL Smoke Detector-System Sensor#2WB Duct Smoke Detector-System Sensor#DH100LP Remote Test Switch-System Sensor#RTS451 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 16 and walls until paint is thoroughly dry. Electrical Subcontractor shall be responsible for proper coordination of all lighting fixture locations. J. Fixtures shall be rigidly mounted to fixture stud in outlet boxes. Malleable iron hickies, or extension pieces shall be provided where required. Support shall be provided for all fixtures mounted on or recessed in hung ceiling. Provide and install suitable cover plate or canopy for each fixture outlet box where the fixture does not provide a suitable cover. Provide end caps on all industrial fluorescent fixtures. K. Circuit wiring running through the fixture shall be No. 12 AWG with Type AF insulation. There shall be no joints in the wires other than those absolutely required. The fixture wires shall be of sufficient length for making approved connections at the fixture outlets and at the lamp holders or ballasts. Joints and splices within fixtures shall be either soldered and taped with plastic electrician's tape or secured by wire nuts or indent type lug fasteners. L. Upon completion of the installation of the lighting fixtures and lighting equipment, they must be in first-class operating order and in perfect condition as to finish,etc. Check for proper operation and appearance, alignment of fixtures and proper placement of lenses, louvers,lamps and other light controlling or modifying appurtenances. M. Lighting fixtures and lamps shall be as described in the Lighting Fixture Schedule located on Contract Drawing. (Refer to Section 16 of the Specification,paragraph,Reference to Materials by Name.) N. Exact fixture colors shall be selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard color charts. O. All recessed fixtures shall be compatible with the system specified. The Electrical contractor shall be responsible for providing appropriate trim for either flanged or grid ceilings. P. Approved manufacturers shall be as schedules by type on the drawings and as follows. Substitutions shall be reviewed by the Architect/Engineer, only during the bidding period. 2.13 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM A. GENERAL Contractor shall furnish and install a complete system as described and as shown on the drawings. The entire installation shall be done in accordance with the Northampton Fire Department Fire Prevention Features for New Construction/Renovations, latest edition dated 2/12/2003. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 15 2.12 LIGHT FIXTURES A. All luminaries and other lighting equipment shall be delivered to the job complete,wired and including all supporting means such as plaster frames, supports, hangers, canopies, sockets, holders, all current or voltage modifiers,such as ballasts,starters,all light control materials; specifically diffusers, louvers, lenses, reflectors and refractors. All lighting fixtures shall be constructed and installed in accordance with local building codes and directives by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and shall bear the label of approval of the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. All materials shall be new and of best grade of approved manufacturing standards. Workmanship shall be of the highest order to assure trouble-free operation and durability of equipment. B. All fluorescent fixtures shall be provided with Class P thermally protected parallelivired electronic ballasts. Electronic ballast shall be manufactured by Magnetic Triad,Valmont, Advance or equal and be UL listed and on Utility company rebate list. All electronics ballasts shall be guaranteed for Five (5)years. C. Compact and double twin tube fluorescent ballasts shall be high power factor indoors and shall be 0 degrees ballast outdoors. HID ballats shall be high power factor type CWA designed to operate in-20 degree F.temperature. D. Fluorescent lamps shall be equal to Osram/Sylvania Octron 800 Series T8 lamps: 36" lamp F025/35K, 2225 lumens, 48" lamp F032/35K, 3000 lumens; 24"lamp F017/35K, 1400 lumens. Incandescent lamps shall be equal to Osram/Sylvania Capsylite"A"line or Par Series. Compact fluorescent and double twin tube fluorescent lamp shall be equal to Osram/Sylvania's compact and twin tube fluorescent lamps with a color temperature of 3500K. Circline lamps shall be equal to Osram/Sylvania Rapid Start Designer 3000K Series. 2D lamps shall be equal to GE 4 pin lamps with 2700K color. HID lamps to be as recommended by fixture manufacturer. E. For each fixture with exposed fluorescent lamps, provide Detch Electric No.GL-40 lamp locks for bi-pin lamps and No.Super 1217 lamp locks for single pin or power groove lamps. F. All fixtures shall be installed complete with lamps of stated type. All lamps of each type shall be by the same manufacturer to insure uniformity of color. G. All fixtures to be independently supported from building structure. H. Provide 10%spare lamps for all types specified. 1. Installation of all lighting fixtures shall be done by experienced mechanics. Lighting fixtures shall not be installed where finished coats of paint have been applied to building NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK -IM ,' Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 14 owk 2. Size starters with capacity to handle load. 3. Provide proper size ambient compensated thermal overloads in each phase leg. 4. Coil voltages shall be as required. 5. Provide hand-off-automatic switch integral with each starter as noted on plans. 6. Provide control transformer sized as required in starter to properly operate control devices. 7. Provide NEMA 1,NEMA 311,or NEMA 4 enclosure as noted on drawings. 8. Starters shall be Square D Class 8536 or equal by GE,Westinghouse or ITE. 2.10 SWITCHES (all rated 20 Ampere, 120/277 VAC) A. Single pole-Bryant#4701-I B. Three way-Bryant#4703-I C. Coverplates shall be stainless steel or lexan as selected by Architect. D. Device and wallplate colors by Architect. E. Approved equals:Hubbell,Bryant or Leviton. 2.11 RECEPTACLES A. Duplex receptacle 20A, 125V with lexan Bryant#5362-I,wallplate -Bryant#72101. B. Duplex GFCI receptacle #647-2 rated 20A, 125V with lexan wallplate. Raco/Bell enclosure outdoors)-Raco/Bell-#5051-0. C. Coverplates shall be stainless steel or lexan as selected by Architect. Plates Shall be blue for all clean power receptacles for computers. D. Exterior receptacle weatherproof cover shall comply with MEC 410.57(b) and shall be Raco/Bell#50520 or Taymac or Intermatic,and shall be clear. E. Device and wallplate colors shall be ivory unless noted otherwise. F. Approved equals:Hubbell,Bryant or Leviton. Awk NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 13 A. Permanent tags should be attached to all feeders at intermediate pull boxes to provide identification for future use. B. All feeders shall be identified with colored tape.Colors are as follows: 120/208 Volts Black-Phase A Red-Phase B Blue-Phase C White-Neutral Green-Ground 2.8 DISCONNECT SWITCHES A. Heavyduty type,service entrance labeled where applicable. B. NEMA enclosures. C. Fusible types with rejection clips. D. Rain tight and lockable where indicated. E. Furnish and installed by Electrical Subcontractor. '` F. Fuses: Size according to motor current. G. Approved Manufacturer: Square D, General Electric,ITE Seimens or approved equal. 2.9 STARTERS A. Manual Starters: 1. Manual starters shall be fractional horsepower type with thermal overload relay, red pilot light to indicate power "ON"and hand-off-auto switch where indicated on plans. 2. Starter shall be Square D Class 2510 or equal by GE, Westinghouse or ITE. B. Magnetic Starters: 1. Magnetic starters shall be FVNR type with interchangeable thermal overload relays. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 12 F. Pull Boxes: In general, and where applicable, specifications for pull boxes shall be same as for junction boxes. Pull boxes shall be installed as indicated on the plans and wherever else as necessary to facilitate conductor installation. Pull boxes shall be installed in runs of more than 100 feet or runs having more than the equivalent of 3 right angle bends. Location of pull boxes shall be agreed with the Engineer and shall be "accessible" as defined in NEC. Boxes shall be supported independently of entering conduits. PVC pull boxes for new underground services shall be as indicated on the plans. 2.5 JUNCTION BOXES A. Where shown on plans, and where necessary to terminate tap-off or redirect multiple conduit runs, provide appropriately designed junction boxes. Boxes shall be code gauge galvanized steel and shall have full access screw covers secured with corrosion-resistant screws. B. Covers shall be flush or surface-mounted as required. C. Weatherproof junction boxes shall be of the flanged type. D. Box size shall be in accordance with N.E.C. E. Where intermediate supports are necessary because of box dimension,provide removable cross brackets. F. All surface mounted boxes shall be"FS"type with appropriate covers and plates. 2.6 SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Under steel construction, use beam clamps for hangers. Under concrete construction, use inserts or expansion shields. Under wood construction,use lag screws or bolts. B. Hold small conduit in place along walls or columns, where exposed, by one-hole malleable pipe clips and all metal expansion shields. C. Where parallel banks of conduit are installed, support them by means of horizontal angles below the conduit with vertical hanger rods at both ends. D. Backboards for electrical and telephone equipment shall be 3/4" plywood panels painted with 2 coats of gray enamel on all sides. Provide 2"x 4"frame backing for plywood and secure to wall. Plywood shall be AC-INTERIORAPA grade with exterior glue. 2.7 MARKING FEEDERS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 11 -w►E E. Type "MC" cables shall be allowed for branch circuits in metal partition only, they shall not be allowed above suspended ceiling, all homeruns to panelboard(s) shall be in conduits only. 2.3 CONDUCTORS A. All wire shall be copper, soft, drawn and annealed, shall be of 98%conductivity, shall be smooth and true and of cylindrical form and shall be within 1% of the actual size called for. All conductors shall be stranded. B. For power and lighting systems,no wire smaller than#12 AWG shall be used. C. All feeder cables shall be type 'THWN" and shall be insulated for 600 volts. Where indicated,provide 75°feeders. D. Branch circuit wiring in raceway shall be type THWN, and shall be insulated for 600 volts color coded over its entire length. Temperature rating of conductors shall match the rating of circuit breaker terminals. E. Lighting circuit conductors in fixture raceways shall be #12 AWG minimum,Type AVA, AVB,AWM,FE or equal as approved. F. Approved solderless fittings shall be used at all joints and terminals. G. Wire and cable to be by General Electric, Okonite,American Insulated Wire Corp., or approved equal. H. All special system wiring shall be of a type and size as indicated by manufacturer for equipment. 2.4 BOXES AND FITTINGS A. Outlet boxes and covers shall be pressed galvanized code gauge unless otherwise noted or required by the N.E.C. Boxes shall be of size and type to accommodate (1) structural conditions, (2) size and number of raceways, conductors and/or cable, and (3) device or fixture. B. Boxes used for supporting fixtures shall include a 3/8"fixture stud. C. Where multiple devices are located at one point,the appropriate gang box shall be used. D. Boxes used for pendant feeds to lighting fixtures shall be equipped with swivel hangers. E. All surface mounted boxes shall be"FS"type with appropriate covers and plates. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 10 B. Alternate equals to be considered shall be brought to the attention of this Engineer no later than seven (7) days prior to the end of this interpretation period. This will allow sufficient time for an addendum to be issued listing all additional approved equals. No exceptions to this (7) day period will be considered. If no equals are submitted, items as specified shall be provided. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 WIREWAYS A. Wireways shall be made to accommodate conductors as required in accordance with applicable rules of the National Electric Code. To be of code gauge steel and supported as required by Code. . 2.2 RACEWAYS A. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) may be run where exposed or where concealed in masonry. EMT shall be electro-galvanized and meet A.N.S.I. standards unless otherwise indicated on the drawings. Minimum size shall be 3/4"minimum, all home runs shall be 3/4". Couplings and connector shall be threadless-type specifically designed for the purpose. Exposed raceway shall be run parallel to and at right angles to building features. Raceway shall be continuous from outlet to outlet. Pull or junction boxes shall be furnished and secured as required by building construction. Approved manufacturer, Allied Tube,Integral Corp.,Wheatland Tube or equal. B. Liquid tight flexible metal raceway shall be used for final connections to operating or vibrating equipment and for connections to equipment requiring adjustment in position. Provide green wire for bonding. Approved manufacturer: AFC Cable Systems,Carlon,Hubbell or equal. C. Rigid metal conduit shall be used in areas subject to corrosion and as required by Code and as indicated. Rigid steel conduit and conduit fittings shall be hot dipped galvanized steel with factory galvanized threads. Approved manufacturer: Allied Tube, Integral Corp.,Wheatland or equal. D. Surface metal raceways, elbows, fittings and outlets shall be of the same manufacturer and designed for use together. They shall be of the sizes as noted and approved for the number and sizes or wires indicted. Connections shall be made to other types of raceways in an approved manner with fittings manufactured for this purpose. Approved Manufacturer: Wiremold or equal. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 9 A. Equipment furnished and installed under this specification shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance thereof against defective materials,design and workmanship. 1.18 EQUIPMENT CLEARANCES A. Deliver equipment knocked down if necessary. B. Install equipment with adequate clearances for maintenance and operation both of the equipment and of adjacent equipment. 1.19 PRELIMINARY OPERATION A. Operate electrical systems with required supervision for at least two full days prior to substantial completion. Make necessary adjustment,and check proper operation. 1.20 TESTS PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Tests shall be attended by representative of Electrical Subcontractor, equipped with instruments required to demonstrate proper functioning of systems, as specified. demonstrate the following: B. Equipment installed and operating in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and instructions and with these specifications. C. Safety controls operating as specified. D. Motors equipped with proper overload protection and not operating under overload. obtain ammeter readings. E. Submit report in triplicate listing system tested, date, results and description of fault corrections,if any. 1.21 REFERENCE TO MATERIALS BY NAME A. Specific reference in the specification, or on contract drawings, to any article, device, product, material, fixture, form, or type of construction, etc.,by name, make or catalog number shall be interpreted as establishing a standard of quality, and shall not be construed as limiting the competition, and the Contractor in such cases, may at his option use any article, device, product, material, fixture, form or type of construction which, in the judgment of the Architect/Engineer, is equal to that named, and further provided approval of any manufacturer's product not specifically mentioned is obtained prior to the close of the interpretation period. The interpretation period is the time allowed for the filed sub-bid. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK " Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 8 A. See Section 01500 construction facilities and temporary controls for description of temporary light and power. 1.15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. At the time of final acceptance, the Electrical Subcontractor shall furnish four (4) sets of operating instructions for all equipment for delivery to the Owner. B. The Electrical Subcontractor shall instruct Owner's representative in the operation of all electrical systems. C. The Contractor shall provide a schedule and instructions for preventative maintenance of all items requiring same. 1.16 RECORD DRAWINGS A. The Contractor will furnish to the Subcontractor a complete and separate set of blue line prints of pertinent portions of the Contract Drawings for record. On this set of record drawings on which he shall accurately show the actual installation of all his work and indicating thereon any variations from the basic Contract Drawings. All changes, including those issued by addendum,formal changes,other instructions by the Architect W and the Engineer and those due to all other causes shall be recorded.Include,but do not limit to, charges in sizes, grades, locations, and dimensions showing locations of all Switchboards,Panelboards,Primary and Secondary Services,Transformers,Feeders,Pull Boxes, Manholes, Handholes, all other electrical equipment and devices as shown in plans and other pertinent data. B. The marked-up and colored-in prints will be used as a guide for determining the progress of the work installed. They shall be inspected monthly by the appropriate electrical engineering consultant of the Architect and shall be corrected immediately if found either inaccurate or incomplete. C. Before completion of the project, the record drawing prints shall be submitted to the appropriate engineering consultant, through the Architect, for final inspection and comments. The prints,along with comments and recommendations,will be returned to the appropriate subcontractors who shall then each, at their own expense, prepare a complete set of record "as-built" tracings by obtaining, through arrangement with the Contractor, An AutoCad prepared drawing(s) on 3 1/2" disk(s), a set of mylar transparency prints of the original tracings, and revising same to incorporate the same information. Quality of drafting shall be equal to that on originals. 1.17 GUARANTEE NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 7 1.11 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. The Electrical Subcontractor shall refer to the drawings for a full comprehension of the work to be done and for conditions affecting the locations and placements of his equipment and materials. These specifications are intended to compliment the drawings,and any work indicated, mentioned or implied in either is to be considered as specified by both. Should the character of the work herein be insufficiently explained in the specifications or drawings, the Electrical Subcontractor may apply to the Architect/Engineer for further information and shall confirm to such when given as it may be consistent with the original intent. The Architect/Engineer reserves the right to make any reasonable changes in location prior to installation at no expense to the Owner. All items are diagrammatic and exact locations are subject to the approval of the Architect/Engineer. 1.12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION A. Identify electrical equipment and systems unless their function and identity are obvious. B. Legend plates shall be provided on a panelboards, starters and switches, and disconnect switches. Black/white core. Letters shall be 1/4" high and legend shall consist of panel designations as shown on drawings and the voltage. All disconnect switches shall be identified with engraved legend plates,letters and color shall be the same as described for ,MIN panelboards. These legend plates shall be engraved with equipment serviced information: Voltage, panelboard and circuit number. All legend plates shall be fastened with screws;adhesive will not be permitted. C. Provide on inside cover of all new and existing panelboards affected by this Contract, neatly typed indexes giving the circuit number. Opposite each number,give the area or equipment which that circuit controls. Number circuits in agreement with circuit numbering shown on drawings so that future reference to circuit control can be obtained easily. D. Panelboards shall have their directories identify their feeder origin. 1.13 OPERATING PROCEDURE A. The Electrical Subcontractor shall at all times have a foreman on the project authorized to make decisions and receive instructions exactly as if the Electrical Subcontractor himself were present. The foreman or superintendent shall not be removed or replaced without the express approval of the Architect/Engineer after construction work begins. 1.14 TEMPORARY LIGHT&POWER NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 ELECTRICAL - Page 6 D. Architect reserves the right to order changes in layout of such items as switches, fixtures and outlets if such changes do not substantially affect costs and if affected items have not been fabricated or installed. E. In some cases, drawings are based on products of one manufacturer, as listed on the drawings and specifications. Contractors shall be responsible for modifications made necessary by substitution of products of other manufacturers. F. Coordinate work with work specified in other sections. Relocate work if required for proper installation and functioning of other systems. G. Install products in accordance with manufacturers' instructions. Notify Architect if contract documents conflict with manufacturers' instructions. Comply with Architect's interpretations. H. Provide brackets, supports,anchors and frames required for installation of work specified in this division. I. Do not install part of a system until all critical components of the system and related system have been approved. Coordinate parts of system. 1.8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. Tools, Scaffolding, under 8 ft., Etc: All necessary tools, machinery, scaffolding and transportation for completion of this contract shall be provided by the Electrical Subcontractor. B. Waste Material: All rubbish created by the Electrical Subcontractor shall be removed by the Electrical Subcontractor. 1.9 PROTECTION A. The Electrical Subcontractor shall,at all times, fully protect his work and materials from injury or loss to others. Any injury or loss which may occur shall be made without expense to the Owner. The Electrical Subcontractor shall be responsible for the proper protection of his materials until the building is accepted by the Owner. 1.10 QUALIFICATIONS A. Materials and workmanship shall be the best of their respective lands and in full accordance with the most modern construction methods. Electrical materials and equipment of type for which there are Underwriters Laboratories Standards, shall conform to their requirements and be so labeled. OOW NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 5 -^l Contractor remains responsible for: Confirming and correlating all dimensions and quantities; selecting fabrication processes and techniques of construction; coordinating the work of the trades;and performing the work in a safe and satisfactory manner. E. Shop drawings listing various manufacturers to be considered subject to availability are not acceptable and will be rejected. F. Within thirty (30) days of award of contract this Subcontractor shall submit for the Architect/Engineer's approval,,six (6) copies of the manufacturer's shop drawings, detail prints,and data sheets for the following items: Submittals will be required for: 1. Panelboard. 2. Disconnect switches and starters. 3. Fire Alarm System components.. 4. Wiring devices. 5. Lighting fixtures,ballasts&lamps. G. When shop drawings are submitted listing manufacturers to be considered subject to availability, they will only be considered when all mentioned are submitted for approval. Those actually used shall appear in the O&M manuals. H. All work performed and materials furnished shall be in strict compliance with all applicable rules, regulations,laws,ordinances and tests of municipal,state or other public agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. 1.7 INSTALLATION OF THE WORK A. Examine the site and all the drawings before proceeding with the layout and installation of this work. B. Install work as closely as possible to layouts shown on drawings. Modify work as necessary to meet job conditions and to clear other equipment. Consult Architect before making changes which affect its function or appearance of systems. C. Dimensions,elevations and locations are shown approximately. Verify measures in field. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 4 look B. Reference to Drawings:Work to be performed is shown on drawings numbered: E1,E,2&E3. 1.5 CODES,ORDINANCES AND PERMITS A. Comply with all codes and ordinances applying to this work. Bidders shall inform themselves of Code requirements. In case of conflict between the contract documents and a governing code or ordinance,the higher standard shall govern. B. All permits and fees required shall be obtained and paid for by the Electrical Subcontractor. C. Particular attention is directed to: 1. Latest Massachusetts Electric Code. 2. Local Electric Wiring Ordinance. 3. NFPA,ADA and local Fire Department Ordinance. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop and erection drawings and descriptive and supportive literature for all work in accordance with the General Conditions.Approval by the Architect/Engineer must be obtained prior to delivery of materials to the site. B. No fabrications,ordering,delivery to the site or other steps shall be taken with respect to those items requiring shop drawings or manufacturer's detail drawings to be submitted or submittals of information for review, all to the Architect, until he returns such to the submittor carrying either the notation "Approved" or "Approved as Corrected" as indicated by the Architect or his Engineer. An"Approved as Corrected"notation means that changes as indicated must be incorporated or the qualifying acceptance will be considered void. C. If a re-submittal of Shop Drawings is required due to substitution by the Contractor of equipment not equal to the specified equipment, the Engineer reserves the right to directly bill the Contractor and receive payment for review of these shop drawings prior to their release at a rate of$75.00 per hour with a two (2)hour minimum. D. Corrections or comments made on the shop drawings during the review do not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to comply with the requirements of the drawings and specifications. This review is only to check for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the Contract Documents. The Aowk NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 3 law%' B. Furnish and install new fire alarm system components. C. Remove all existing rendered obsolete by this project.. D. Furnish and install new raceways and feeders. E. Furnish and install new lighting fixtures. F. Furnish and install empty conduits for telephone&data systems.. G. Furnish and install new branch circuit wiring and devices. H. Furnish and install new heavy duty disconnect switches and starters. I. Furnish and install new junction boxes and pull boxes. J. Furnish and install new wiring devices. K. Furnish and install temporary light and power. L. Provide power connections to mechanical equipment and equipment requiring such. M. Record documents and submittals,provide as-built drawings to architect. 1.4 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. The following items of work, associated with the electrical work, will be performed in accordance with other sections of this specifications. 1. Excavation,Back filling,Concrete encasing,Drilling,Cutting and Patching. 2. Painting Painting of exposed electric conduits and boxes,flush panelboards etc. 3. Wiring, outlets and connections associated with telephone, data and security systems.. 4. HVAC Mechanical contractor shall furnish all of their equipment complete and ready for wiring by the Electrical contractor complete with wiring diagrams where applicable. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 2 SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The drawings and conditions of the Contract,including General and Supplementary Conditions,and all Division 1 sections,apply to the work of this Section. The listing of Contract drawings and Specifications shall not limit the Contractors responsibility to determine the full extent of his work as required by all Contract drawings and Specifications. 1.2 REFERENCES A. The GENERAL DOCUMENTS,as listed on the Table of Contents,and applicable parts of Division 1,GENERAL REQUIREMENTS,shall be included in and made a part of this Section. B. Examine Drawings and other Specification Sections for requirements that affect work of this Section. C. As used in this Section,"provide"means"furnish and install". D. Where an item is referred to in singular number in Contract Documents,provide as many such items as are necessary to complete the work. E. Before starting work,visit the site and examine the conditions under which work must be performed including preparatory work performed under other Sections or Contracts, or by Owner. Report conditions that might adversely affect work in writing through Contractor to Architect. Do not proceed with work until defects have been corrected and conditions are satisfactory. Commencement of work shall be construed as complete acceptance of existing conditions and preparatory work. 1.3 SUMMARY Work included:Provide labor,materials and equipment necessary to complete the work of this section,including,but not limited to the following: A Furnish and install new panelboard. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 16000 - ELECTRICAL - Page 1 3.03 BUILDING SYSTEM TESTS AND CLEANING ..� A. All piping shall be flushed clean before tests are applied. No portion of the cold water, or, sanitary piping shall be covered, concealed, used or correction or replacement until tests thereof have been satisfactorily completed in the presence of the Architect's authorized representative. This Subcontractor must accommodate his testing operations to the progress of the project as a whole. Correct all defects appearing under test and repeat the test until all parts of the work have withstood them successfully. Screwed piping shall be made tight without caulking. When the work is presented for acceptance, all valve stem packing must be new and without leaks, all gauges and thermostats must be in place and reading accurately. This Subcontractor shall furnish all labor, material and services for testing, including plugs, pumps and compressors, shall make and remove all temporary piping connections required for the tests, and shall dispose of test water and all wastes after tests. leave all work in good order,ready for full use. B. Upon completion of roughing in,all outlets in the soil, and vent piping systems shall be temporarily capped and made tight. The piping shall then be filled with water up to the roof or minimum of ten foot (10) head and must remain full without additional pumping,for a period of one(1)hour without showing any leakage of water. C. Upon completion of roughing in, all outlets in the cold water piping systems inside building shall be temporarily capped and made tight. The piping shall then be filled with water, and shall be made tight under a hydrostatic pressure of 1254 per square inch gauge maintained for one(1)hour without additional pumping. 3.04 STERILIZATION A. The domestic water supply line and distribution system shall be sterilized with chlorine before acceptance of domestic operation. The amount of chlorine applied shall be such as to provide a dosage of not less than 50 parts per million. The chlorinating material shall be introduced to the water lines and distributing systems in a manner approved by the Water Department. If possible to do so,the lines shall be thoroughly flushed before introduction of the chlorinating material. After a contact period of not less than eight (8) hours, the system shall be flushed with clean water until the residual chlorine content is not greater than 1.0 parts per million. All valves in the lines being sterilized shall be opened and closed several times during the contact period. 3.05 TAGS,NAMEPLATES AND CHARTS A. Each valve, control, switch and piece of apparatus installed under this contract shall be properly identified. Valves shall be provided with a 1 1/2" Ddiameter polished and lacquered brass tag with black indented stamping 1/2"high letters, fastened with nylon ties. Beaded chain will not be accepted. B. Valve tag identification shall conform to valve chart listing. END OF SECTION 15400 "^�* NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 12 1. "Poke-through" fire containment, USG "THERMAFIBER", fire test CEG 4- 11-78;USG 6-2-76; CEG 8-7-85. 2. USG"THERMAFIBER"Rigid-type,various thickness. 3. USG "THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL COMPOUND" -UL No. R11327- L;UL No.R11327-R. 4. Dow Corning fire stop sealant and Dow Corning fire stop foam "A" and "B" classified for 1,2 and 3 hours. E. All firesafing material must be noncombustible as defined by NFPA Standard 220 when tested in accordance with ASTME136;melt point-2000°F;when in contact with metal, be non-corrosive meeting FS-HH-1-558 B; "k" value of 0.25 or less per ASTM C 518; the material shall be moisture-resistant, mildew, vermin-proof and non- deteriorating. The firesafing insulation shall meet fire containment tests per ASTM E119. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Insulate all concealed water piping and fittings before closing in. B. Piping shall be tested before insulation is applied. C. Install complete cold water systems for the building serving all equipment and fixtures. All connections to water serviced equipment and to hot water heater shall be equipped with shut-off valves and unions. Piping to be pitched to low points to permit positive drainage. D. Install all 4" and larger horizontal soil and waste piping at a slope of 1/8" per foot in direction of flow or as noted. 3"and smaller at 1/4"per foot slope. E. Piping concealed in partitions must be properly aligned to obtain absolute concealment. Piping not properly concealed must be removed and replaced at this Contractor's Expense. F. Install pipe hangers to support all horizontal above-ground piping. Install riser clamps at each floor level. Anchor hangers and clamps securely to building construction. 3.02 SANITARY SEWER PIPING A. This Subcontractor shall be responsible to install all sanitary sewer piping inside of the building as indicated on drawings. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page I I 242-0120 Eljer Rollins 22"X18"Service Sink, Enameled cast iron, splashback ledge, faucet holes on 8" centers, complete with rim guard and wall hangar. 804-1040 Eljer sink trap,2"iron pipe with cleanout Plug and strainer. 719-115 Eljer service sink faucet with female Inlets, 8" length spout with aerator and soap dish in polished chrome, lever handles. 0.2gpm P-7 Hose Bibb Woodford chrome plated wall faucet With polyca.rbonate handle,chrome Plated cap and chrome plated vacuum Breaker. 2.11 CLEANOUTS AND FLOOR DRAINS A. Furnish and install floor drains as manufactured by Zum, Wade, Jay R. Smith or approved equal. Models based on Zum. Flashing for all drains by General Contractor. Floor Drain"A" ZN-415-P,dura-coated cast iron with Bottom outlet,combination invertible Membrane clamp and adjustable to floor Level,nickel-bronze B 6"diameter Strainer. 2.12 FIRESAFING AND SMOKE SEAL A. Firesafing and smoke seal is required where pipes,ducts and conduit leave or enter any vertical pipe/duct shaftway at all floors and through all walls above or below any Class "A"acoustical tile ceiling,or any space without any type of finish ceiling. B. Firesafing and smoke seal is required for all pipes, ducts or conduit penetrations through rated walls or partitions and at positions separating smoke zones from each other - if smoke zones or plenums are employed in the building. Each of the principal trades -plumbing, sprinklers,HVAC and electrical -are to provide their own pipe and duct sleeves and to do their own firesafing and smoke seal work. C. Firesafing and smoke seal of pipe and duct penetrations through non-rated secondary walls within a rated larger area need not require firesafing and smoke seal until they penetrate the rated walls. D. Firesafing and smoke seal materials are as follows: NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 10 lavatory,self-rimming,front overflow, and faucet ledge with holes at 4"centers. S-60-H Symmons Scot chrome plated metering/ Temperature selection faucet,temp limit Stop,0.5gpm,vandal proof.Blade type Handle. Delta or Moen as equals. 7723.18 Offset grid drain assembly. Provide P-trap and extend loose key angle stops. Provide Handi-Lav-Guard insulation kit on waste and water piping as manufactured by Truebro or approved equal. P-4 Countertop Lavatory Same as P-3. S-20-2-G Symmetrix single lever handle lavatory faucet with grid strainer drain assembly. Polished chrome finish. P-5 Kitchen Sink DL-1933-A-GR Just double compartment Kitchen sink, Type 304 stainless steel, sound deadened, Self-rimming, 7 ''/z"depth. Faucet holes At 8"centers. J35-316 Stainless steel crumb cup strainer with Removable basket and rubber seat Stopper,type 316 s.s.tail piece. S-23-2 Symmons, Symmetrix single handle Chrome-plated faucet,with 2.0gpm flow Rate,hose and spray with integral anti- Siphon device,faucet holes on 8"centers Delta or Moen as equals. Furnish and Install chrome-plated p-trap With cleanout plug and chrome-plated Angle supply stops. P-6 Slop Sink NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 9 3. Fittings and valves shall be insulated with equal thickness insulation. Fittings shall be covered with pvc(zeston covers) 2.07 VALVES AND SHUT-OFFS A. Ball valves 2 inches and smaller shall be rated 150 SWP, 600 WOG meeting WWV 35C Type Il, Class A, Style 3. Valves shall be two piece threaded body,solid or tunnel drilled, large port, chrome ball. Seats and seals shall be teflon. Stem shall be of blowout-proof design with threaded adjustable packing follower. Packing shall be retained under full working pressure with handle or handle nut removed. Hammond 8501,Apollo Series 70,or Nibco T-585. 2.08 CLEANOUTS AND FLOOR DRAINS A. Furnish and install cleanouts as manufactured by Zurn, Josam or Jay R. Smith. Flashing of all drains by General Contractor. 2.09 PLUMBING FIXTURES &TRIM A. Furnish and install all fixtures shown on plans or specified herein, providing chrome- plated piping for all exposed piping and trimmings. Each fixture shall have separate key stops for hot and cold water. P-1 Water Closet(Handicap) 3043.102 Madera 17" 1.6 with direct-fed siphon jet Action, floor mounted, elongated bowl, 1 ''/z" inlet stud, vitreous china. 2 bolt caps. Low consumption,flushes at 1.6 gallons. 111 Sloan Royal Flushometer valve with Vacuum breaker and angle stop, 1.5 gallons per flush. 495 Olsonite open front seat less cover. P-2 Water Closet 2234.15 Same as P-1 except mounted for standard Use. Refer to Architectural drawings for Mounting height and rough in dimension. P-3 Countertop Lavatory(Handicap) 0476.028 Aqualyn vitreous china countertop lmwokk. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 8 PIPE SIZE ROD SIZE MAXIMUM SPACING 1'/i'or larger 3/4 inch 10 feet B. All new horizontal water piping mains and branch runouts shall be supported with over-sized carbon steel hangers, the hanger shall be installed on the outside of pipe insulation with 18 gauge protection saddle between pipe insulation and hanger: PIPE SIZE ROD SIZE MAX. SPACING HANGERS ''/z'- 1'/4" 3/4 inch 5 feet Fig. 269-Ring. C. Where 10 feet lengths of cast-iron pipe is installed, support spacing of 10 feet is acceptable. All hangers for cast-iron pipe larger than 4" shall be supported from the top core of the bar joist. 2.04 PIPE IDENTIFICATION MARKERS A. Furnish and install pipe identification markers to comply with OSHA Standards including direction of flow arrows,as manufactured by Seton or approved equal. B. Install identification markers on the following systems: 1. Cold Water 2. Hot Water 2.05 SLEEVES AND ESCUTCHEONS A. This Contractor shall furnish and set all sleeves required. Where pipes pass through walls, floors, ceilings, etc. all sleeves shall be steel pipe. Where uncovered pipes pass through finished ceilings, partitions, walls and floors, heavy-chromium escutcheons shall be provided. 2.06 PIPING INSULATION A. All Water Piping: 1. All new exposed or concealed hot and cold water, 1/2" of insulation. This includes all valves and fittings throughout the building. All new hot water piping 1"insulation. 2. Piping insulation shall be fiberglass with all service jacket. with a themnal conductivity of 0.270 at 75°F mean temperature and a flame spread rating of 25, smoke developed 50. Insulation shall be Armstrong, Owens-Corning or Halstead Industries. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 7 A. This Contractor shall cooperate to the fullest extent with all other trades so as best to expedite the entire project. B. This Contractor shall furnish all information pertaining to his materials as to sizes, locations,means of support,etc.to all other trades requiring such information. 1.18 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Cutting and patching in general shall be the responsibility of the General Contractor. The Subcontractor is expected to inform the General Contractor sufficiently in advance to allow incorporation of inserts and the like and to otherwise prevent any appreciable cutting and patching. Where such is caused by lack of sufficient notice on the part of the Subcontractor to the General Contractor, a back-charge will be in order from the General Contractor to the Subcontractor for such cutting and patching. Y 1.19 GUARANTEE WARRANTY A. The Plumbing Subcontractor shall and hereby does warrant that all work executed and all equipment furnished under this section shall be free from defects of workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of final acceptance of this work. The Plumbing Subcontractor further agrees that he will, at his own expense, repair and replace all such defective work and all other work damaged thereby, which becomes defective during the term of the Guarantee Warranty. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01. SOIL,WASTE AND VENT A. All below-floor piping shall be service weight cast iron pipe and fittings,with lead and oakum or resilient gasket joints. B. All above-floor vent piping 3" and larger shall be copper pipe and fittings or no-hub pipe and fitting as described above. C. All vents below floor slab shall be 2"minimum. 2.02 WATER PIPING(Interior of Building) A. All cold water and hot water piping shall be hard copper. Type "L" seamless drawn tubing of 99.9%copper assembled with sweated fittings. All piping shall be supported in an approved manner and shall be graded to drain back to drainoff cocks,joints make up with 95/5 silver solder. 2.03 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. All new horizontal copper waste and vent piping shall be supported with copper-plated Grinnell Model CT-269 adjustable hangers,as follows: •ft",, NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 6 1.14 WASTE MATERIAL A. All rubbish created by the Plumbing Subcontractor shall be removed by the Plumbing Subcontractor. 1.15 PROTECTION OF WORK A. All pipes left open during the progress of the work shall be capped or plugged at all times. B. All fixtures shall be protected by boarding over or by the application of a standard protective paste covering which is non-injurious to the fixtures. 1.16 RECORD DRAWINGS A. The Contractor will furnish to the Subcontractor a complete and separate set of blue line prints of pertinent portions of the Contract Drawings for record. On this set of record drawings on which he shall accurately show the actual installation of all his work and indicating thereon any variations from the basic Contract Drawings. All changes, including those issued by addendum,formal changes,other instructions by the Architect and the Engineer and those due to all other causes shall be recorded. Include, but do not limit to, changes in sizes, grades, locations, and dimensions showing locations of all valves,junctions,connections,ends, and other pertinent data. B. Each such Subcontractor shall show his daily progress by coloring the various pipes, fixtures, apparatus, and associated appurtenances exactly as they are erected. This process shall incorporate both the changes noted above and other deviations from the original drawings,whether resulting from job conditions encountered or from any other cause. Principal dimensions of concealed work shall be recorded. At pipe installations, valve numbers shall be added as soon as established. C. The marked-up and colored-in prints will be used as a guide for determining the progress of the work installed. They shall be inspected monthly by the appropriate mechanical or electrical engineering consultant of the Architect and shall be corrected immediately if found either inaccurate or incomplete. D. Before completion of the project, the record drawing prints shall be submitted to the appropriate engineering consultant, through the Architect, for final inspection and comments. The prints, along with comments and recommendations,will be returned to the appropriate subcontractors who shall then each, at their own expense, prepare a complete set of record "as-built" tracings by obtaining, through arrangement with the Contractor, a set of mylar transparency prints of the original tracings, and revising same to incorporate the same information. Quality of drafting shall be equal to that on originals. 1.17 COOPERATION WITH OTHERS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 5 A. Submit shop and erection drawings and descriptive and supportive literature for all , work in accordance with the General Conditions. Approval by the Architect/Engineer must be obtained prior to delivery of material to the site. B. If a resubmittal of Shop Drawings is required due to substitution by the Contractor of equipment not equal to the specified equipment, the Engineer reserves the right to directly bill the Contractor and receive payment for review of these shop drawings prior to their release at a rate of$75.00 per hour with a two(2)hour minimum. C. Within thirty (30) days of award of contract,the Plumbing Subcontractor shall submit for the Architect/Engineer's approval, six copies of the manufacturers' shop drawings, detail prints,and data sheets for the following items: 1. Soil,Waste&Vent Piping 2. Water Piping,Interior of Building 3. Hangers&Supports 4. Pipe Identification Markers 5. Piping Insulation 6. Valves, 7. Cleanouts 8. Fire Safing&Smoke Seal 9. Gas shut off valve 10. Garbage Disposal 11. PRV Valve 12. Fixtures and trim 13. Hose Bibb w/vacuum breakers 14. Fixed air gaps 15. Shock arrestors D. No fabrication, ordering,delivery to the site or other steps shall be taken with respect to those items requiring shop drawings or manufacturers'detail drawings to be submitted or submittals of information for review,all to the Architect,until he returns such to the submittor carrying either the notation "Approved" or "Approved as Corrected" as indicated by the Architect or his Engineer. An "Approved as Corrected" notation means that changes as indicated must be incorporated or the qualifying acceptance will be considered void. 1.12 PRODUCT DELIVERY A. The Plumbing Subcontractor shall provide for the delivery of all his materials to the building site when required,so as to carry out his work efficiently and to avoid delaying his work and that of other trades. 1.13 TOOLS, SCAFFOLDING,ETC. A. All necessary tools, machinery, scaffolding, and transportation for completion of this contract shall be provided by the Plumbing Subcontractor. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 4 A. Specific reference in the specification to any article, device, product, material, fixture, form,type of construction, etc., by name,make,or catalog number shall be interpreted as establishing a standard of quality. 1.07 MATERIALS AND CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY A. All materials used in the contract shall be new and first class in every respect, without defects, and designed to function properly in that portion of the work for which they are intended. B. This Contractor shall employ only competent and experienced workmen at a regular working schedule in harmony with other tradesmen on the job. He shall also exercise care and supervision of his employees in regard to the proper and expeditious laying out of his work. 1.08 LAYOUT OF WORK A. The arrangement of all piping indicated on the drawings is diagrammatic only, and indicates the minimum requirements of this work. Conditions at the building shall determine the actual arrangement of runs,bends,offsets,etc. B. This Contractor shall layout all work and be responsible for the accuracy of same. Conditions at the building shall be the determine factor for all measurements. All overhead piping shall be laid out so as to obtain maximum headroom. 1.09 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. The Plumbing Subcontractor shall refer to the drawings for a full comprehension of the work to be done and for conditions affecting the location and placement of his equipment and materials. These drawings are intended to be supplementary to the specifications,and any work indicted,mentioned or implied in either is to be considered as specified by both. Should the character of the work herein contemplated or any matter pertaining thereto be not sufficiently explained in the specifications or the drawings,the Plumbing Subcontractor may apply to the Architect/Engineer for further information and shall conform to such when given as it may be consistent with the original intent. The Architect/Engineer reserves the right to make any reasonable changes in location prior to installation at no expense to the Owner. All lines are diagrammatic and exact locations are subject to the approval of the Architect/Engmeer. 1.10 OPERATING PROCEDURE A. The Plumbing Subcontractor shall, at all times, have a foreman on the project authorized to make decisions and receive instructions. The foreman or superintendent shall not be removed or replaced without the express approval of the Architect/Engineer after construction work begins. 1.11 SUBMITTALS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 3 11. Reconnect new 2"cold water line to exist water service as shown on plan. 12. Reconnect existing sump pump discharge into new sanitary line as indicated on plan. 1.03 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. The following work in conjunction with this section of the specifications shall be done under sections of the specifications by the contractor so designated. This work shall be done at no expense to the Plumbing Subcontractor. 1. All cutting,patching,blocking,furring-in or piping preparation and painting. 2. Access panels furnished by the Plumbing Contractor and installed by General Contractor in sizes and locations as shown on the plumbing drawings. 3. Flashing of all floor drains. 1.04 PERMITS AND FEES A. The Plumbing Subcontractor shall obtain all necessary permits and approval of the work by the local authorities. He shall obtain all other permits, licenses or certificates of approval, arrange for all inspections and pay all fees and charges in connection therewith. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with all codes and standards applying to the work of this contract. The installation shall conform in all respects to the latest regulation of the National Building Code, State and Local Plumbing Code and to any City, Municipal or State regulations covering such work. B. Any material or operation specified by reference to the published specifications or standards of any of the following agencies shall be complied with: 1. American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME) 2. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 3. Institute of Boiler Rating(IBR) 4. National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) 5. National Board of Fire Underwriters(NBFU) 6. Underwriters Laboratories(UL) 7. United States of America Standards Institute(USAS) 8. Occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA) 1.06 REFERENCE TO MATERIALS BY NAME NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 2 SECTION 15400 PLUMBING PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and conditions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary General Conditions and all Division 1 Sections, apply to the work of this section. 1.02 SUMMARY OF WORK A. The scope of work without limiting the generality thereof, includes the furnishing and installing of the following items of work and related items incidental thereto, shown on Drawings,and as herein specified: The following schedule is part, but not necessarily all inclusive of the items in this section of the contract. 1. Furnish and install complete hot, cold water system for domestic use in existing building. 2. Furnish and install complete soil,waste and vent piping system in building to all fixtures as indicated on plans. 3. Furnish and install sanitary sewer as indicated on plans. 4. Furnish and install new water mains in building. 5. Furnish and install a new gas supply line to new stove as indicated on plan. 6. Insulate all domestic cold and hot water piping. 7. Furnish and install all fixtures and trim as specified or called for on plans. 8. Insulate all exposed water and waste piping below handicap lavatories in accordance with ADA requirements. 9. Work included in this section as shown on Plumbing Drawings and including all Architectural Plans, Structural, Heating and Air Conditioning Plans. 10. Furnish and install floor drains as indicated on plans. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 15400 - Plumbing - Page 1 "k 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturers' instructions, ADAG, and 521 CMR. B. Install plumb and level, securely and rigidly anchored to substrate. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10800 -TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES -Page 3 A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Provide data on accessories describing size, finish, details of function, attachment methods. C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures, perimeter conditions requiring special attention. 1.08 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to 521 CMR and ADAG for access for the handicapped. 1.09 COORDINATION A. Coordinate work under provisions of Section 01039. B. Coordinate the work with the placement of blocking to receive anchor attachments. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCESSORIES A. Grab Bars: Bobrick—B6806.99x42, 1-1/2"diameter, peened grip, snap flange grab bar. B. Paper Towel Dispenser/Waster Receptacle: Bobrick B3944 C. Toilet Paper Holder: Bobrick B-2740 F. Sanitary Napkin Disposal Unit—Bobrick B-270. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 01039. B. Verify exact location of accessories for installation. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Deliver inserts and rough-in frames to site for timely installation. B. Provide templates and rough-in measurements as required. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10800 -TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES -Page 2 SECTION 10800 TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Toilet accessories. B. Grab bars. C. Attachment hardware. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 -Rough Framing: Blocking for wall mounted accessories. 1.06 REFERENCES A. ANSI A117.1 - Safety Standards for the Handicapped. B. ADAG, Guidelines for Americans with Disabilities Act C. 521 CMR, Mass.Architectural Access Board Code 1.07 SUBMITTALS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10800 -TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES -Page 1 3.01 LOCATIONS A. Obtain site visit by local Fire Chief and Architect early in the term of the project, for purposes of locating extinguisher cabinets. 3.02 EXAMINATION A. Verify wall openings under provisions of Section 01039. B. Verify rough openings for cabinet are correctly sized and located. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Install cabinets plumb and level in wall openings, at a height acceptable to the Architect and the Fire Chief. C. Secure rigidly in place. D. Place extinguishers in cabinets on wall brackets. E. Position cabinet signage. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10522 -FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, CABINETS, AND ACCESSORIES -Page 3 D. UL 8 -Foam Fire Extinguishers. E. UL 626 -2 1/2 Gallon Stored Pressure,Water Type Fire Extinguishers. 1.08 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Provide extinguisher operational features, color and finish and anchorage details. C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special criteria and wall opening coordination requirements. 1.09 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A. Submit under provisions of Section 01700. B. Maintenance Data: Include test, refill or recharge schedules and re-certification requirements. 1.10 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide units conforming with ANSI/UL 711 1.11 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable code for requirements for extinguishers. PART 2 PRODUCTS J 2.01 CABINETS &EXTINGUISHERS A. Cabinets: Embassy 5714, by J.L. Industries, or approved equal by Larsen or Muckle. Quantity: Two B. Extinguishers: 2-1/2 gal pressurized water type, by J.L. Indduttries, Larsen or Muckle. Quantity: Two. 2.02 FINISHES A. Extinguisher: Any of the manufacturer's standard finishes & colors. B. Cabinets: Stainless Steel. PART 3 EXECUTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10522 -FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, CABINETS,AND ACCESSORIES -Page 2 SECTION 10522 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, CABINETS,AND ACCESSORIES PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum, the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) A 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Fire extinguishers, cabinets and accessories 1.05 PRODUCTS FURNISHED BUT NOT INSTALLED UNDER THIS SECTION A. Section 06100 -Rough Carpentry: Placement of rough-in frame for cabinets. 1.06 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 -Rough Carpentry: Wood Blocking and Shims. C. Section 09900 -Painting: Field paint finish. 1.07 REFERENCES A. ANSI/NFPA 10 -Portable Fire Extinguishers. B. ANSI/UL 92 -Fire Extinguisher and Booster Hose. C. ANSUUL 711 -Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 10522 -FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, CABINETS, AND ACCESSORIES - Page 1 A. General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations relative to applying and designating finishes. I. Remove or blend tool and die marks and stretch lines into finish. 2. Grind and polish surfaces to produce uniform, directional textured, polished finish indicated, free of cross scratches. Run grain with long dimension of each piece. B. Finish: Manufacturer's standard No. 3 or No. 4 directional polish. C. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipment. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with manufacturer's written installation instructions. Install units rigid, straight, plumb, and level. Provide clearances of not more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) between pilasters and panels and not more than 1 inch (25 mm)between panels and walls. Secure units in position with manufacturer's recommended anchoring devices. 1. Secure panels to walls and panels with not less than 2 stirrup brackets attached near top and bottom of panel. Locate wall brackets so holes for wall anchors occur in masonry or tile joints. Align brackets at pilasters with brackets at walls. B. Overhead-Braced-and-Floor-Anchored Compartments: Secure pilasters to floor and level, plumb, and tighten. Secure continuous head rail to each pilaster with not less than 2 fasteners. Hang doors and adjust so tops of doors are parallel with overhead brace when doors are in closed position. 3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Hardware Adjustment: Adjust and lubricate hardware according to manufacturer's written instructions for proper operation. Set hinges on in-swinging doors to hold open approximately 30 degrees from closed position when unlatched. Set hinges on out-swinging doors and swing doors in entrance screens to return to fully closed position. B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure toilet compartments and screens are without damage or deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION 10155 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 101555 -TOILET COMPARTMENTS - Page 4 OW I. Heat-Sink Strip: Manufacturer's standard continuous, extruded-aluminum strip in manufacturer's standard finish. J. Anchorages and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners of stainless steel or chrome-plated steel or brass, finished to match hardware, with theft-resistant-type heads. Provide sex-type bolts for through-bolt applications. For concealed anchors, use hot-dip galvanized or other rust-resistant, protective-coated steel. 2.3 FABRICATION A. General: Provide standard doors, panels, screens, and pilasters fabricated for compartment system. Provide units with cutouts and drilled holes to receive compartment-mounted hardware, accessories, and grab bars, as indicated. 1. Provide internal reinforcement in metal units for compartment-mounted hardware, accessories, and grab bars, as indicated. B. Solid-Plastic, Polymer-Resin Compartments and Screens: Provide aluminum heat-sink strips at exposed bottom edges of HDPE units to prevent burning. C. Overhead-Braced-and-Floor-Anchored Compartments: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant supports, leveling mechanism, fasteners, and anchors at pilasters to suit floor conditions. Make provisions for setting and securing continuous head rail at top of each pilaster. Provide shoes at pilasters to conceal supports and leveling mechanism. 1. Provide manufacturer's standard 4-inch-(100-mm-)high, overhead cross bracing. D. Doors: Unless otherwise indicated, provide 24-inch- (610-mm-) wide in-swinging doors for standard toilet compartments and 36-inch- (914-mm-) wide out-swinging doors with a minimum 32-inch-(813-mm-)wide clear opening for compartments indicated to be handicapped accessible. 1. Hinges: Manufacturer's standard self-closing type that can be adjusted to hold door open at any angle up to 90 degrees. 2. Latch and Keeper: Recessed latch unit designed for emergency access and with combination rubber-faced door strike and keeper. Provide units that comply with accessibility requirements of authorities having jurisdiction at compartments indicated to be handicapped accessible. 3. Coat Hook: Manufacturer's standard combination hook and rubber-tipped bumper, sized to prevent door from hitting compartment-mounted accessories. 4. Door Bumper: Manufacturer's standard rubber-tipped bumpers at out-swinging doors or entrance screen doors. 5. Door Pull: Manufacturer's standard unit that complies with accessibility requirements of authorities having jurisdiction at out-swinging doors. Provide units on both sides of doors at compartments indicated to be handicapped accessible. 2.4 STAINLESS-STEEL SHEET FINISHES NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 101555 -TOILET COMPARTMENTS - Page 3 measurements. Coordinate supports, adjacent construction, and fixture locations to ensure actual dimensions correspond to established dimensions. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Compression Polymers Group; Comtec Industries. 2. Santana Products, Inc. 2.2 MATERIALS A. General: Provide materials that have been selected for surface flatness and smoothness. Exposed surfaces that exhibit pitting, seam marks, roller marks, stains, discoloration, telegraphing of core material, or other imperfections on finished units are unacceptable. B. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 302 or 304, that is leveled to stretcher-leveled flatness, finished on exposed faces as indicated in the "Stainless-Steel Sheet Finishes" Article, and of the following minimum thicknesses: 1. Pilasters(Overhead Braced): 0.0375 inch (0.95 mm). 2. Tapping Reinforcement: 0.0781 inch (2.0 mm). C. Solid-Plastic HDPE: Solid high density polyethylene polymer resins. 1. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of colors. D. Pilaster Shoes and Sleeves (Caps): ASTM A 666, Type 302 or 304 stainless steel, not less than 0.0312 inch (0.8 mm)thick and 3 inches (75 mm)high, finished to match hardware. 1. For solid-plastic, polymer-resin pilasters, in lieu of stainless-steel pilaster shoes and sleeves, manufacturer's standard plastic pilaster shoes and sleeves may be provided. E. Stirrup Brackets: Manufacturer's standard ear or U-brackets for attaching panels and screens to walls and pilasters of the following material: 1. Material: Stainless steel. F. Hardware and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard design, heavy-duty operating hardware and accessories of the following material: 1. Material: Stainless steel. G. Hinges: Provide manufacturers integral concealed self closing hinges. H. Overhead Bracing: Manufacturer's standard continuous, extruded-aluminum head rail with antigrip profile in manufacturer's standard finish. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 101555 - TOILET COMPARTMENTS - Page 2 SECTION 10155 TOILET COMPARTMENTS 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 toilet compartments and screens as follows: 1. Type: Solid-plastic. 2. Compartment Style: Overhead braced and floor anchored. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 10 "Toilet and Bath Accessories" for toilet paper holders, grab bars, purse shelves, and similar accessories. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type and style of toilet compartment and screen specified. Include details of construction relative to materials, fabrication, and installation. Include details of anchors, hardware, and fastenings. B. Shop Drawings: For fabrication and installation of toilet compartment and screen assemblies. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. Show locations of reinforcement and cutouts for compartment-mounted toilet accessories. C. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts consisting of sections of actual units showing the full range of colors, textures, and patterns available for each type of compartment or screen indicated. 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements: Verify dimensions in areas of installation by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid delaying the Work. 1. Established Dimensions: Where field measurements cannot be made without delaying the 00k. Work, establish dimensions and proceed with fabricating units without field NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 101555 -TOILET COMPARTMENTS - Page 1 E. Paint interior surfaces of air ducts that are visible through grilles and louvers with one coat of flat black paint, to visible surfaces. Paint dampers exposed behind louvers and grilles to match face panels. F. Paint exposed conduit and electrical equipment occurring in finished areas. G. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical and telephone equipment before installing equipment. H. Color code equipment,piping, conduit, and exposed duct work in accordance with requirements indicated in Divisions 15 and 16. I. Reinstall electrical cover plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings removed prior to finishing. 3.05 CLEANING A. Clean work under provisions of 01700. B. Collect waste material which may constitute a fire hazard, place in closed metal containers and remove daily from site. 3.06 SCHEDULE A. Required Number of Coats, General: Provide the following number of coats, or additional coats if required for adequate cover. B. New Drywall 1. Primer—Interior gypsum board primer 2. Finish Coats—Two coats of interior flat acrylic paint. C. Existing Drywall/Plaster 1. Finish Coats—Two coats of interior flat acrylic paint. D. New Wood -Painted: 1. One coat of latex prime sealer. 2. Two coats of latex enamel, semi-gloss. E. Existing Wood -already painted 1. Two coats of alkyd enamel, semi-gloss. F. Steel - Primed: 1. Touch-up with alkyd primer. 2. Two coats of alkyd enamel, semi-gloss. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 6 L. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Transparent Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to sealing, seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after sealer has dried; sand lightly between coats. M. Wood and Metal Doors Scheduled for Painting: Seal top and bottom edges with primer. N. Joints between wood trim and surrounding construction: Fill with latex caulk. 3.03 APPLICATION A. Apply products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Do not apply finishes to surfaces that are not dry. C. Apply each coat to uniform finish. D. Apply each coat of paint slightly darker than preceding coat unless otherwise approved. E. Sand wood and metal lightly between coats to achieve required finish. F. Vacuum clean surfaces free of loose particles. Use tack cloth just prior to applying next coat. G. Allow applied coat to dry before next coat is applied. H. Where clear finishes are required,tint fillers to match wood. Work fillers into the grain before set. Wipe excess from surface. 1. Prime concealed surfaces of exterior woodwork with primer paint. J. Pre-finished wood touch-up: Fill and touch-up exposed job-made nail and/or screw holes. Refinish raw surfaces resulting from job fitting. Repair job inflicted scratches and mars. Finish clean all finished surfaces. Prefinisher to supply touch-up materials and instructions for field application. 3.04 FINISHING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. Refer to Section 15000, 15500 and Section 16000 for schedule of color coding and identification banding of equipment, duct work,piping, and conduit. B. Paint shop primed equipment. Paint shop prefinished items (such as electrical panels and baseboard heaters) occurring in visible locations in public area. C. Remove unfinished louvers, grilles, covers, and access panels on mechanical and electrical components and paint separately. D. Prime and paint insulated and exposed pipes, conduit, boxes, insulated and exposed ducts, hangers,brackets, collars and supports, except where items are prefinished. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 5 A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Verify that surfaces are ready to receive work as instructed by the product manufacturer. C. Examine surfaces scheduled to be finished prior to commencement of work. Report any condition that may potentially affect proper application. D. Test shop applied primer for compatibility with subsequent cover materials. E. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter. Do not apply finishes unless moisture content of surfaces are below the following maximums: 1. Plaster and Gypsum Wallboard: 12 percent. 2. Interior Wood: 15 percent, measured in accordance with ASTM D2016. 3. Exterior Wood: 15 percent,measured in accordance with ASTM D2016. 102 PREPARATION A. Remove electrical plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings prior to preparing surfaces or fmishing. B. Correct defects and clean surfaces which affect work of this section. C. Remove all existing wallpaper and wallcovering. Clean wall surface and prepare for scheduled new finishes. D. Seal with shellac and seal marks which may bleed through surface finishes. E. Impervious Surfaces: Remove mildew by scrubbing with solution of tri-sodium phosphate and bleach. Rinse with clean water and allow surface to dry. F. Aluminum Surfaces Scheduled for Paint Finish: Remove surface contamination by steam or high pressure water. Remove oxidation with acid etch and solvent washing. Apply etching primer immediately following cleaning. G. Asphalt, Creosote, or Bituminous Surfaces Scheduled for Paint Finish: Remove foreign particles to permit adhesion of finishing materials. Apply latex based sealer or primer. H. Gypsum Board Surfaces: Fill minor defects with filler compound. Spot prime defects after repair. 1. Galvanized Surfaces: Remove surface contamination and oils and wash with solvent. Apply coat of etching primer. J. Shop Primed Steel Surfaces: Sand and scrape to remove loose primer and rust. Feather edges to make touch-up patches inconspicuous. Clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steel surfaces. Prime metal items including shop primed items. K. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to priming. Seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after primer has dried; sand between coats. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 4 A. Furnish under provisions of Section 01700. B. Provide 1 gallon of each color and type to Owner. C. Label each container with name of subcontractor, color,type,texture, and room locations in addition to the manufacturer's label. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturers -Paint and transparent finishes: 1. Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, Pratt&Lambert or Pittsburgh Paint Co. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Coatings: Ready mixed. Process pigments to a soft paste consistency, capable of being readily and uniformly dispersed to a homogeneous coating; good flow and brushing properties; capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags. B. Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, shellac,turpentine, paint thinners and other materials not specifically indicated but required to achieve the finishes specified, of commercial quality. C. Patching Materials: Latex filler. D. Fastener Head Cover Materials: Latex filler. 2.03 FINISHES A. Refer to schedule at end of section for surface finish schedule. 2.04 COLORS A. Colors for all products will be selected by Architect from full manufacturer's range. B. Color options: 1. Wall Paint: A total of three wall colors on job. A maximum of two in any room. 2. Doors and Windows: A single color on job. 3. Wood Trim: A single color. Color will have a dark base. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 3 1.06 DEFINITIONS A. Conform to ASTM D 16 for interpretation of terms used in this Section. 1.07 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Provide data on all finishing products. 1.08 QUALIFICATIONS A. Applicator: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum five years documented experience. 1.09 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to Massachusetts Building Code for flame and smoke rating requirements for finishes. 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Deliver products to site in sealed and labeled containers; inspect to verify acceptability. C. Container label to include manufacturer's name,type of paint, brand name, lot number, brand code, coverage, surface preparation, drying time, cleanup requirements, color designation, and instructions for mixing and reducing. D. Store paint materials at minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F and a maximum of 90 degrees F, in ventilated area, and as required by manufacturer's instructions. 1.11 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Do not apply materials when surface and ambient temperatures are outside the temperature ranges required by the paint product manufacturer. B. Do not apply exterior coatings during rain or snow, or when relative humidity is outside the humidity ranges required by the paint product manufacturer. C. Minimum Application Temperatures for Latex Paints: 45 degrees F for interiors, 50 degrees F for exterior; unless required otherwise by manufacturer's instructions. D. Minimum Application Temperature for Varnish and Alkyd Finishes: 65 degrees F for interior or exterior, unless required otherwise by manufacturer's instructions. E. Provide lighting level of 80 ft candles measured mid-height at substrate surface. 1.12 EXTRA MATERIALS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 2 ,. SECTION 09900 PAINTING PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided,in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. A complete interior paint job for all existing and new paintable surfaces, including surface preparation and field application of paints and coatings to all exposed-to-view interior materials. B. Removal of existing wallpaper and wall covering. C. Caulking joints between walls and window casings, door casings, baseboards, and other such trim. D. The following do not require field finishing: 1. Materials delivered with shop applied or integral final finishes. 2. Items concealed from view in locations such as above suspended ceilings. 3. Code-required labels, equipment identification, performance ratings, etc. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06200 -Finish Carpentry: Interior trim, for field finishing. B. Section 06410 - Custom Casework: Shop finished custom cabinet work. C. Sections 16000 -Electrical items. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09900 -PAINTING-Page 1 01",, A. Direct-Glue-Down Installation: Comply with CRI 104, Section 8, "Direct Glue-Down Installation." B. Hook-and-Loop Installation: Comply with CRI 104, Section 10.5, "Hook and Loop Technology." C. Stretch-in Installation: Comply with CRI 104, Section 11, "Stretch-in Installation." D. Comply with carpet manufacturer's written recommendations for seam locations and direction of carpet; maintain uniformity of carpet direction and lay of pile. At doorways, center seams under the door in closed position. E. Cut and fit carpet to butt tightly to vertical surfaces, permanent fixtures, and built-in furniture including cabinets, pipes, outlets, edgings, thresholds, and nosings. Bind or seal cut edges as recommended by carpet manufacturer. F. Extend carpet into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, open-bottomed obstructions, removable flanges, alcoves, and similar openings. G. Maintain reference markers, holes, and openings that are in place or marked for future cutting by repeating on finish flooring as marked on subfloor. Use nonpermanent, nonstaining marking device. H. Install pattern parallel to walls and borders. I. Install carpet cushion seams at 90-degree angle with carpet seams. 3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Perform the following operations immediately after installing carpet: 1. Remove excess adhesive, seam sealer, and other surface blemishes using cleaner recommended by carpet manufacturer. 2. Remove yarns that protrude from carpet surface. 3. Vacuum carpet using commercial machine with face-beater element. B. Protect installed carpet to comply with CRI 104, Section 15, "Protection of Indoor Installations." C. Protect carpet against damage from construction operations and placement of equipment and fixtures during the remainder of construction period. Use protection methods indicated or recommended in writing by carpet manufacturer. END OF SECTION 09680 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09680 - CARPET - Page 5 D. Seaming Cement: Hot-melt adhesive tape or similar product recommended by carpet manufacturer for taping seams and butting cut edges at backing to form secure seams and to prevent pile loss at seams. E. Metal Edge Strips: Extruded aluminum with mill finish of width shown, of height required to protect exposed edge of carpet, and of maximum lengths to minimize running joints. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content, alkalinity range, installation tolerances, and other conditions affecting carpet performance. Verify that substrates and conditions are satisfactory for carpet installation and comply with requirements specified. B. For wood subfloors,verify the following: 1. Underlayment over subfloor complies with requirements specified in Division 6 Section "Rough Carpentry." 2. Underlayment surface is free of irregularities and substances that may interfere with adhesive bond or show through surface. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 6.2, "Site Conditions; Floor Preparation," and carpet manufacturer's written installation instructions for preparing substrates indicated to receive carpet installation. B. Use trowelable leveling and patching compounds, according to manufacturer's written instructions, to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates. C. Remove coatings, including curing compounds, and other substances that are incompatible with adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone, without using solvents. Use mechanical methods recommended in writing by the following: 1. Carpet manufacturer. 2. Carpet cushion manufacturer. D. Broom and vacuum clean substrates to be covered immediately before installing carpet. After cleaning, examine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.3 INSTALLATION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09680 - CARPET - Page 4 1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish extra materials described below, before installation begins, that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Carpet: Full-width rolls equal to 5 percent of amount installed for each type indicated,but not less than 10 sq.yd. (8.3 sq. m). PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 CARPET A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following: 1. Manufacturer: Patcraft a. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. b. Pattern: "Reality Bytes" C. Location: See Finish Schedule 2. Manufacturer: Mats, Inc. #01k a. Walk-off Mats b. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. C. Pattern: "Berber" d. Material: Polypropylene Roll Goods e. Location: Utility Room 2.2 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, hydraulic-cement-based formulation provided by or recommended by the following: 1. Carpet manufacturer. 2. Carpet cushion manufacturer. B. Adhesives: Water-resistant, mildew-resistant, nonstaining type to suit products and subfloor conditions indicated, that complies with flammability requirements for installed carpet and that is recommended by the following: 1. Carpet manufacturer. 2. Carpet cushion manufacturer. C. Tackless Carpet Stripping: Water-resistant plywood in strips as required to match cushion thickness and that comply with CRI 104, Section 11.3. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09680 - CARPET - Page 3 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who is certified by the Floor Covering Installation Board or who can demonstrate compliance with its certification program requirements. B. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide products with the critical radiant flux classification indicated in Part 2, as determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 648 by an independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. C. Product Options: Products and manufacturers named in Part 2 establish requirements for product quality in terms of appearance, construction, and performance. Other manufacturers' products comparable in quality to named products and complying with requirements will not be considered. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE,AND HANDLING A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 5, "Storage and Handling." 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 6.1, "Site Conditions; Temperature and Humidity." B. Environmental Limitations: Do not install carpet until wet work in spaces is complete and dry, and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated for Project when occupied for its intended use. C. Do not install carpet over concrete slabs until slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to bond with adhesive and concrete slabs have pH range recommended by carpet manufacturer. D. Where demountable partitions or other items are indicated for installation on top of carpet, install carpet before installing these items. 1.7 WARRANTY A. General Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents. B. Special Carpet Warranty: Written warranty, signed by carpet manufacturer agreeing to replace carpet that does not comply with requirements or that fails within specified warranty period. Warranty does not include deterioration or failure of carpet due to unusual traffic, failure of substrate,vandalism, or abuse. Failures include, but are not limited to, more than 10 percent loss of face fiber, edge raveling, snags, runs, and delamination. 1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09680 - CARPET- Page 2 SECTION 09680 CARPET PARTI -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 the following: 1. Woven carpet. 2. Walk-off mats. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 2 Section"Selective Demolition" for removing existing floor coverings. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include manufacturer's written data on physical characteristics, durability, and fade resistance. Include installation recommendations for each type of substrate required. B. Samples: For each of the following products and for each color and texture required. Label each Sample with manufacturer's name, material description, color, pattern, and designation indicated on Drawings and in schedules. 1. Carpet: 12-inch-(300-mm-)square Sample. C. Product Schedule: Use same room and product designations indicated on Drawings and in schedules. D. Maintenance Data: For carpet to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 1. Include the following: 1. Methods for maintaining carpet, including cleaning and stain-removal products and procedures and manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. 2. Precautions for cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to carpet. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09680 - CARPET - Page 1 E. Install sheets in an ashlar or staggered joint pattern. F. Install material using only those adhesives, sealers, and floor preparation materials recommended by the manufacturer. G. Floor covering shall be rolled with a 3 section 100 lb. roller 3 times after installation. 3.04 CURING, CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. After installations,the floor will require a minimum of 72 hours to set. Do not finish or clean floor during this period. After 72 hours,the floor shall be maintained according to manufacturer's post installation maintenance instructions. If required, floor is to be sealed with the manufacturer's recommended floor sealer. B. Only light foot traffic is permitted on floor for 72 hours after installation. Don not use rolling carts, ladders or any other object on the floor that can cause damage. C. Protect the floot against scratching and gouging with material(reinforced paper, Masonite, etc.) suited to the type of traffic it will be submitted to during the completion of construction. D. After completion of construction,the floor shall be cleaned according to amnufacturer's post installation maintenance instructions. E. Provide manufacturer's detailed post installation maintenance instructions to those responsible for post installation maintenance. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09650 -RESILIENT FLOORING-Page 3 A. Store materials for three days prior to installation in area of installation to achieve temperature stability. B. A temperature level of 65 to 75 degrees F and relative humidity of 45 to 65 degrees must be maintained 72 hours prior to, during and 72 hours after installation. 1.09 MAINTENANCE DATA A. Submit under provisions of Section 01700. B. Maintenance Data: Include maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance materials, and suggested schedule for cleaning, stripping, and re-waxing. 1.10 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish under provisions of Section 01700. B. Provide 100 sq ft of resilient flooring. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS -VINYL COMPOSITION TILE A. "Treadmaster"cork rubber flooring by Expanko Cork Company. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify floor and lower wall surfaces are free of substances that may impair adhesion of new adhesive and finish materials. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Prepare sub-floor according to manufacturer's recommendations. 3.03 INSTALLATION -CORK FLOORING A. Provide detailed manufacturer's installation instructions to floor installer. B. Maintain sub-floor temperature for 72 hours prior, during, and 72 hours after installation between 65 and 75 degrees. C. Conditions in area of installation must be maintained for 72 hours prior, during and 72 hours after installations between 65 and 75 degrees F with relative humidity between 45 and 64%. D. Install Treadmaster flooring material according to manufacturer's instructions. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09650 -RESILIENT FLOORING -Page 2 SECTION 09650 RESILIENT FLOORING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section,provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Resilient sheet flooring. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 -Rough Carpentry: Floor and stair substrate surface. B. Section 09260 -Gypsum Board: Wall materials to receive application of base. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 0 13 00. B. Product Data: Provide data on specified products, describing physical characteristics; sizes, patterns and colors available. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Protect roll materials from damage by storing on end. 1.08 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09650 -RESILIENT FLOORING -Page 1 B. Maximum Variation from Plumb of Grid Members Caused by Eccentric Loads: 2 Degrees. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09511 - SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS -Page 4 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 01039. B. Verify that layout of hangers will not interfere with other work. 3.02 INSTALLATION -LAY-IN GRID SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. Install suspension system in accordance with ASTM C636, manufacturer's instructions and as supplemented in this section. B. Install system capable of supporting imposed loads to a deflection of 1/360 maximum. E. Locate system on room axis according to reflected plan. F. Install after major above ceiling work is complete. Coordinate the location of hangers with other work. G. Hang suspension system independent of walls, columns, ducts,pipes and conduit. Where carrying members are spliced, avoid visible displacement of face plane of adjacent members. H. Where ducts or other equipment prevent the regular spacing of hangers, reinforce the nearest affected hangers [and related carrying channels] to span the extra distance. I. Do not support components on main runners or cross runners if weight causes total dead load to exceed deflection capability. Support fixture loads by supplementary hangers located within 6 inches of each corner; or support components independently. J. Do not eccentrically load system, or produce rotation of runners. K. Install edge molding at intersection of ceiling and vertical surfaces, using longest practical lengths. Miter corners. Provide edge moldings at junctions with other interruptions. 3.02 INSTALLATION -ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILES A. Install acoustical units in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Fit acoustical units in place, free from damaged edges or other defects detrimental to appearance and function. C. Install units after above ceiling work is complete. D. Install acoustical units level, in uniform plane, and free from twist,warp and dents. E. Cut tile to fit irregular grid and perimeter edge trim. Field rabbett tile edge. 3.03 ERECTION TOLERANCES A. Maximum Variation from Flat and Level Surface: 1/8 inch in 10 feet. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09511 - SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS -Page 3 A. Maintain uniform temperature of minimum 60 degrees F, and maximum humidity of 40 percent prior to, during, and after acoustical unit installation. 1.09 SEQUENCING A. Sequence work to ensure acoustical ceilings are not installed until building is enclosed, sufficient heat is provided, dust generating activities have terminated, and overhead work is completed,tested, and approved. 1.10 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish under provisions of Section 01700. B. Provide 100 sq ft of extra tile 2'x2'to Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Suspension System: Chicago Metallic, Donn, or National Rolling Mills B. Tile: Armstrong 2.02 SUSPENSION SYSTEM MATERIALS A. Grid: ASTM C635, heavy duty; exposed T; components die cut and interlocking, 10"k, designed to accomodate specified ceiling tile B. Grid Materials: Commercial quality cold rolled steel with galvanized coating. C. Exposed Grid Surface Width: 15/16". E. Accessories: Stabilizer bars, clips, splices and edge moldings required for suspended grid system. F. Support Channels and Hangers: Primed steel; size and type to suit application and ceiling system flatness requirement specified. 2.03 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS A. Ceiling Tile: "Cirrus Open Plan"9556—24"x24"0/8"with beveled tegular edge. Color -White 2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Touch-up Paint: Type and color to match acoustical and grid units. PART 3 EXECUTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09511 - SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS -Page 2 SECTION 09511 SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section,provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Suspended metal grid ceiling system and perimeter trim. B. Acoustical tile. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16000 -Electricals: Light fixtures in ceiling system. C. Section 16000 -Fire Alarm System: Fire alarm components in ceiling system. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Provide data on metal grid system components and acoustical ceiling tiles. 1.07 QUALIFICATIONS A. Acoustical Unit Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the Products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience. 1.08 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09511 - SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS -Page 1 3.02 PREPARATION A. Protect surrounding work from damage or disfiguration. B. Vacuum clean surfaces. C. Seal substrate surface cracks with filler. Level existing substrate surfaces to acceptable flatness tolerances. 3.03 INSTALLATION -THINSET METHOD A. Install thinset mortar and grout in accordance with manufacturer's instructions,and meeting TCA Handbook requirements, Design 1 1 3 3-91 B. Request tile pattern. Do not interrupt tile pattern through openings. C. Place tapered edge strips at exposed tile edges, meeting the level of adjacent finish materials. D. Cut and fit tile tight to penetrations through tile. Form corners neatly. E. Place tile joints uniform in width, subject to variance in tolerance allowed in tile size. Make joints watertight,without voids, cracks, excess mortar, or excess grout. F. Sound tile after setting. Replace hollow sounding units. H. Allow tile to set for a minimum of 48 hours prior to grouting. I. Grout tile joints. J. Apply sealant to junction of tile and dissimilar materials and junction of dissimilar planes. 3.04 CLEANING A. Clean work under provisions of 01700. B. Clean tile and grout surfaces. 3.05 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Protect finished Work under provisions of Section 01500. B. Do not permit traffic over finished floor surface for 4 days after installation. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09306 -FLOOR TILE -Page 3 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Protect adhesives from freezing or overheating in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 1.10 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Do not install adhesives in an unventilated environment. B. Maintain 50 degrees F during installation of mortar materials. 1.11 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish under provisions of Section 01700. B. Provide 20 sq ft of each size, color, and surface finish of tile specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 FLOOR TILE A. American Olean"Unglazed Ceramic Mosaic"—2"x 2". Two color floor pattern. Colors to be selected from manufacturer's standard line of colors. 2.02 WALL TILE A. American Olean Glazed Ceramic Wall Tile"- 4-1/4"x 4-1/4". Location—wet wall of rest rooms to 48"A.F.F. Color to be selected from manufacturer's standard line of colors. 2.03 MORTAR AND GROUT MATERIALS A. Mortar Materials: Dry-Set Mortar, ANSI 118.1, conforming to TCA Fl 13-91 2.04 MORTAR MIX AND GROUT MIX A. Mix and proportion pre-mix setting bed and grout materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and TCA Handbook. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify substrate under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Verify that surfaces are ready to receive work. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09306 -FLOOR TILE-Page 2 SECTION 09300 CERAMIC TILE PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Ceramic tile floor finish using the thinset application method. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 0 13 00. B. Product Data: Provide instructions for using adhesives and grouts. 1.06 MAINTENANCE DATA A. Submit under provisions of Section 01700. B. Maintenance Data: Include recommended cleaning methods, cleaning materials, stain removal methods, and polishes and waxes. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with ANSI A137.1 and TCA Handbook. 1.08 QUALIFICATIONS A. Installer: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum five years documented experience. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09306 -FLOOR TILE -Page 1 3.04 TOLERANCES A. Maximum Variation of Finished Gypsum Board Surface from True Flatness: 1/8 inch in 10 feet in any direction. END OF SECTION ,dWW�. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09260 -GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS -Page 4 B. Studs &Tracks for all other applications: ASTM C645 and GA-216; galvanized sheet steel, 25 gage. C. Anchorage to Substrate; Tie wire,nails, screws and other metal supports, of type and size to suit application;to rigidly secure materials in place. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Verify that site conditions are ready to receive work and opening dimensions are as indicated on Drawings. 3.02 GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLATION A. Install gypsum board in accordance with GA-201 and GA-216. B. Erect single layer standard gypsum board in most economical direction, with ends and edges occurring over firm bearing. C. Use screws only when fastening gypsum board to wood furring or framing. D. Erect exterior gypsum soffit board perpendicular to supports, with staggered end joints 0W over supports. E. Treat cut edges and holes in moisture resistant gypsum board and exterior gypsum soffit board with sealant. F. Place corner beads at external corners. Use longest practical length. Place edge trim where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials. G. Erect exterior gypsum sheathing horizontally,with tongue and groove edges fitted tight in water-shedding direction, and ends occurring over firm bearing. H. Erect exterior gypsum soffit board perpendicular to supports, with staggered end joints over supports. Treat cut edges and holes in exterior gypsum soffit board with sealant. I. Place control joints consistent with lines of building spaces. Obtain Architect's prior review of proposed font locations. 3.03 JOINT TREATMENT A. Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smooth surface ready to receive finishes. B. Feather coats onto adjoining surfaces so that camber is maximum 1/32 inch. C. Taping, filling and sanding is not required at gypsum sheathing. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09260 -GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS -Page 3 A. Applicator: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum five years documented experience. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. U.S. Gypsum Company, Gold Bond or Domtar. B. Anchorage to Substrate: Screws of type and size to suit application;to rigidly secure materials in place. (No nails permitted). 2.02 GYPSUM BOARD MATERIALS A. Interior Gypsum Board: ASTM 36 5/8" Type X, maximum permissable length; ends square cut,tapered edge: B. Exterior Gypsum Sheathing Board: ASTM C79;moisture resistant type; 5/8"thick, maximum permissible length; square cut ends, book tongue and grooved edges; water repellent paper faces. C. Exterior Gypsum Soffit Board: ASTM C931; standard type, 5/8" inch thick, maximum permissible length; ends square cut,tapered edges. 2.03 ACCESSORIES A. Corner Beads: Metal. B. Edge Trim: GA 201 and GA 216; U.S. Gypsum 200-A, or approved equal by an Acceptable manufacturer. C. Joint Materials: GA 201 and GA 216; reinforcing tape,joint compound, adhesive, and water. D. Fasteners: ASTM C1002, Type W and GA-216. 2.04 FRAMING MATERIALS A. Exterior Wall Framing: 1. Studs: ASTM C955, galvanized sheet steel, formed to channel shape, punched web, knurled faces; 18 gage thick, 6" depth, by U.S. Gypsum Col., or approved equal. 2. Track: Formed galvanized steel, channel shaped, same width as studs, tight fit; 20 gage, solid web. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 09260 -GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS -Page 2 SECTION 09260 GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section,provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided,in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Gypsum board on walls and ceilings. B. Taped and sanded joint treatment. C. Stud framing, gypsum sheathing and soffit board, at exterior walls. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 -Rough Carpentry. B. Section 08200 -Wood Doors &Frames. C. Section 09900 - Painting: Surface finish. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data on all specified products. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 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Install spacers at both inside and outside faces to provide for adequate face glass ^ , clearance, except where gaskets or glazing tapes with continuous spacer rods are used. Allow 1/8 inch minimum "bite" of spacers on glass. Use spacer thickness equal to sealant width, except that with sealant tape use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape. E. For lights 60 inches or higher, provide two edge blocks in vertical channels, minimum 3 inches long, full depth of channel. Install edge blocking in conformance with recommendations of glass unit manufacturer and specified glazing standards. F. Set glass units for maximum uniformity of pattern, draw, bow, and other characteristic. G. Install pressurized tapes and gaskets to protrude slightly out of channel to eliminate dirt and moisture pockets. H. When wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of channel to pressurize sealant or gasket on opposite side, provide anchorage sufficient to prevent "walk-out" when installion is subjected to movement. 1. Miter cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners, and install as recommended by manufacturer to prevent pull-away at corners. Seal corner and butt joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer. J. Wash, rinse and dry glass at frequent intervals. Use soft, clean, grit-free cloths, mild soap, detergent or a slightly acidic cleaning solution; follow immediately with clean rinse water. Do not use harsh cleaners, abrasives, or alkaline materials. Take care that gritty .. dirt particles picked up by soft, clean cloths do not scratch glass. K. Final cleaning of glass before inspection for Substantial Completion is specified in Division 1, Section 01700 -Contract Closeout. 3.04 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Protect finished Work under provisions of Section 0 15 00. B. After installation, mark pane with an 'X'by using removable plastic tape or paste. 3.05 SCHEDULE A. Glass in interior partitions: Single-pane 1/4"tempered. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08800 -GLAZING-Page 4 AoRk A. Glass setting materials shall be in accordance with recommendations of glass manufacturer and FGMA Glazing and Sealing Manual. 2.04 GLAZING ACCESSORIES A. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, 80 - 90 Shore A durometer hardness, length of 0.1 inch for each square foot of glazing or minimum 4 inch x width of glazing rabbet space minus 1/16 inch x height to suit glazing method and pane weight and area. B. Spacer Shims: Neoprene, 50 - 60 Shore A durometer hardness, minimum 3 inch long x one half the height of the glazing stop x thickness to suit application. - C. Glazing Tape: Preformed butyl compound with integral resilient tube spacing device; 10 - 15 Shore A durometer hardness; coiled on release paper. Tremco Pre-Shimmed 440 or equal. D. General Glazing Sealant and Cap Bead Sealant: Sealant compatible with all substrates and materials and having a maximum 50 A shore durometer hardness. Tremco Proglaze or equal. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify prepared openings under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Verify that openings for glazing are correctly sized and within tolerance. C. Verify that surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions, and ready to receive glazing. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Clean contact surfaces with solvent and wipe dry. B. Seal porous glazing channels or recesses with substrate compatible primer or sealer. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Set glass in a true plane,tight and straight,with proper and adequate clearance, firmly anchored to prevent rattling and looseness, with all edges cleanly cut. B. Size glass lights to provide adequate "bite" at stops. Do not nip, seam, or field-cut edges or tempered glass, or of any glass thicker than 1/4". C. Provide setting blocks at quarter points at bottom of each light, minimum 4 inches long, 1/16 inch leans than full depth of channel, high enough to provide recommended "bite" and edge clearance. Do not locate setting blocks closer to vertical edges than 6 inches or 1/8 of glass width. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08800 -GLAZING-Page 3 B. Product Data on Glass Types Specified: Provide structural, physical and environmental characteristics, size limitations, special handling or installation requirements. 1.08 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with FGMA Glazing Manual and with Article 22 of the Massachusetts State Building Code. 1.09 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Do not install glazing when ambient temperature is less than 50 degrees F. B. Maintain minimum ambient temperature before, during and 24 hours after installation of glazing compounds. 1.10 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop Drawings. 1.11 COORDINATION A. Coordinate Work under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Coordinate the Work with glazing frames and wall openings. 1.12 WARRANTY s..a A. Provide ten year manufacturer's warranty under provisions of Section 01700, for sealed insulating units. B. Warranty: Include coverage for sealed glass units from seal failure, interpane dusting or misting, and replacement of same. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS -FLAT GLASS AND SEALED INSULATING GLASS MATERIALS A. Acceptable Manufacturers: Cardinal, Falconer, Ford, Globe/Amerada, Guardian, Hordis, LOF, Pilkington, PPG, Saint-Gobain, Solar-Seal, Spectrum, Viracon. 2.02 FLAT GLASS MATERIALS A. Clear Tempered Glass: Provide ASTM C1048, Condition A, Type I, Class 1, Quality q3, kind FT. Thickness: 1/4 inch. 2.03 GLAZING COMPOUNDS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08800 -GLAZING-Page 2 SECTION 08800 GLAZING PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Glass and glazing for the following: 1. Interior glass windows. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01700 - Contract Closeout: Final cleaning of glass. B. Section 06200 -Finish Carpentry: Interior partition walls to receive glazing under this Section. 1.06 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Glass and glazing materials of this Section shall provide continuity of building enclosure vapor and air barrier: 1. To utilize the inner pane of multiple pane sealed units for the continuity of the air and vapor seal. 2. Maintain continuous air and vapor barrier throughout glazed assembly from glass pane to heel bead of glazing sealant. 1.07 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 0 13 00. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08800 -GLAZING-Page 1 B. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive work and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings. C. Verify that electric power is available to power operated devices and of the correct characteristics. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. C. Furnish all finish hardware with each unit, clearly marked or numbered in accordance with hardware schedule, packed complete with all necessary pieces and fasteners. Properly wrap and cushion each item to prevent scratches during delivery and storage. D. Mounting heights for hardware: 1. Locksets: align with existing if 36" -42", otherwise 40" 3.03 ADJUSTING A. Adjust hardware for smooth operation, under provisions of Section 01700. Readjust after 6 weeks of normal use. 3.04 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Protect finished Work. B. Do not permit adjacent work to damage hardware or finish. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08710 -DOOR HARDWARE-Page 4 E. Furnish all screws, bolts, and fasteners required to properly install hardware. Where possible, fasteners shall be concealed from view. Material and finish of visible fasteners shall match hardware. F. Except as otherwise noted, all hardware items shall have US 26D (626) - Satin Chromium plated finish. G. Lock Function: To be determined by Owner at time of submittals. Meet with Owner's representative to determine desired lock function for each doorway. Incorporate such information in submittal package, for final review. 2.02 TYPICAL HARDWARE ITEMS A. Hinges: Stanly FBB 179 - 191 series, 4 1/2" x 4 1/2", or approved equal,three per door except for half-height doors, which shall have two. B. Lock/Latchsets: Cylinder type, lever handled type, rose and lever design to match existing hardward C. Closers: LCN series 4000, or approved equal, adjustable backcheck, adjustable closing and latching speeds, and 50%spring power adjustment. D. Provide wall, floor or door stop at all doors swinging 120 degrees or less, as selected by Architect from the following list: Ives 400, 436/438, or 440. Do not mount stops on gypsum board walls. E. 131-Fold Door Hardware: Stanley Series 2600. Pulls: Ives 3-1/2" wire pulls. F. Electric Strike: Adams Rite#7850 or 7870, as appropriate, or approved equal. 2.03 HARDWARE SETS A. Schedule of Hardware Sets: Set Door Hardware No. No's. #1 4,9,12C Passage Set, hinges #2 7, 8A/8B/8C Double door latchset, hinges #3 2,3 Push/Pull, Hinges, Closer 44 1B Push/Pull,Hinges, Closer, Kickplate (both sides) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 01039 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08710 -DOOR HARDWARE -Page 3 3. NFPA 101. 4. ANSI A117.1. -on%%, 5. NFPA 80. 6. NFPA 252. 1.08 QUALIFICATIONS A. Hardware Supplier: Company specializing in supplying commercial door hardware with five years documented experience. 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site as provided in this Project Manual, and as specified by manufacturer's instructions. B. Package hardware items individually; label and identify each package with door opening code to match hardware schedule. C. Deliver keys to Owner by security shipment direct from hardware supplier. 1.10 COORDINATION A. Coordinate the work with other directly affected sections involving door manufacture or fabrication,to accomodate the hardware specified in this Section. 1.11 WARRANTY A. Provide manufacturer's five year warranty under provisions of Section- 01700 for all locksets and closers. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Submit name of proposed hardware supplier and brands of hardware for approval before preparation of schedule. Supplier shall have an established place of business offering builder'haardware, with a supply of replacement parts for proposed brands of hardware. He/she shall have in his/her employ a memeber of American Society of Architectural Hardware Consultants, who shall prepare complete hardware and keying schedule in consultation with the Owner and Architect. B. Acceptable Manufacturers of Locksets: Best, Corbin, Russwin, Sargent, Schlage or Yale. C. Acceptable Manufacturers of Hinges,Wall &Floor Stops, and Misc. Items: Baldwin, Ives, Rockwood or Stanley. D. Comply with applicable requirements of ADAG, 521 CMR,NFPA 101 and BHMA/Ansi 156 Series, Grade 1. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08710 -DOOR HARDWARE -Page 2 SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided,in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Door Hardware 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 08200 -Wood Doors and Frames. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Submit supplier's tabulation of all proposed items. Organize submittal referencing same door numbering and hardware set number system as used on the Drawings and herein, for easy comparison. C. Submit complete product data on all proposed hardware items. D. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures, perimeter conditions requiring special attention. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform work in accordance with the following requirements: 1. ADAG, Guidelines for Americans with Disabilities Act 2. 521 CMR, Mass. Architectural Access Board Code NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08710 -DOOR HARDWARE-Page 1 A. Fabricated windows to conform to AAMA class Aw commercial standards. B. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instruction and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. Provide units designed to withstand design wind load required by codes. D. Restore damaged finishes and test for proper operation. Clean and protect work from damage. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08520—ALUMINUM WINDOWS -Page 2 SECTION 08520 ALUMINUM WINDOWS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide commercial grade, high-performance, aluminum windows. 1. Individual units set in existing masonry wall construction. B. Operation: 1. Fixed windows. C. Performance 1. Water infiltrations: None at 20%of design wind pressure. 2. Air Infiltration: Fixed windows, 0.06 cfm per sq. ft. area at 20%of design wind pressure 3. Thermal performance: same as insulating glass specified. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A0""" A. Sumbit for approval samples, shop drawings,product data, warranty, test reports and maintenance data. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have beein in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. SUse experienced installers. Deliver, handle,and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. PART 2—PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Units: High performance windows complying with AAMA 302.9 and AAMA 100 1-8 5 commercialo window standard;thermal break; compression and sliding type weatherstripping; glass fiber insect screen; bronze anodized finish. Marmet,Wausau, or equal. B. Glazing: 1"thick insulating glas.. PART 3 —EXECUTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08520—ALUMINUM WINDOWS -Page 1 B. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable. C. Do not install doors in frame openings that are not plumb or are out-of-tolerance for size or alignment. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install doors in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and AWI Quality Standards requirements. B. Trim non-rated door width by cutting equally on both jamb edges. C. Trim door height by cutting bottom edges to a maximum of 3/4 inch. D. Pilot drill screw and bolt holes. E. Machine cut for hardware. Core for handsets and cylinders. 3.03 INSTALLATION TOLERANCES A. Conform to AWI requirements for fit and clearance tolerances. B. Conform to AWI Section 1300 requirements for maximum diagonal distortion. C. Maximum Vertical Distortion(Bow): 1/8 inch measured with straight edge or taught string,top to bottom, over an imaginary 36 x 84 inch surface area. D. Maximum Width Distortion(Cup): 1/8 inch measured with straight edge or taught string, edge to edge, over an imaginary 36 x 84 inch surface area. 3.04 ADJUSTING A. Adjust work under provisions of Section 01700. B. Adjust door for smooth and balanced door movement. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08200 -WOOD DOORS & FRAMES -Page 3 E. Samples: Submit two samples of door veneer, 12"x12" in size illustrating wood grain, 00owk, stain color, and sheen. F. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special installation instructions. 1.08 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform work in accordance with AWI Quality Standard Section 1300, Premium Grade. 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store,protect, and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Protect doors with resilient packaging sealed with heat shrunk plastic. Do not store in damp or wet areas; or in areas where sunlight might bleach veneer. Seal top and bottom edges if stored more than one week. Break seal on-site to permit ventilation. 1.12 COORDINATION A. Coordinate work under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Coordinate the work with door opening construction, door frame and door hardware installation. 1.13 WARRANTY A. Provide two year warranty under provisions of Section 01700. .. B. Include coverage for warping beyond specified installation tolerances and defective materials. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 DOORS A. 6 Panel Wood Doors: Match existing 1-3/4"thick wood doors for painted finish. 2.02 FRAMES A. Shop fabricated to AWI Premium standards from poplar to match existing profiles and sizes. Unfinished, for painted finish under Section 09900, shop milled to receive specified hardware, applied stop not acceptable, finger jointing not acceptable. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify frame opening conditions under provisions of Section 01039. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08200 -WOOD DOORS &FRAMES -Page 2 SECTION 08200 WOOD DOORS AND FRAMES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section,provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Wood Doors and frames. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 08710 - Door Hardware C. Section 08800 -Glass &Glazing for work of this Section 1.06 REFERENCES A. ANSI/HPMA HP -Hardwood and Decorative Plywood. B. AWI - Quality Standards of the Architectural Woodwork Institute. C. Warnock-Hersey- Certification Listings for fire doors. 1.07 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. C. Product Data: Indicate door core materials and construction; veneer species,type and characteristics. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 08200 -WOOD DOORS &FRAMES -Page 1 C. Trim insulation neatly to fit spaces. D. Fit insulation tight in spaces and tight to exterior side of mechanical and electrical services within the plane of insulation. Leave no gaps or voids. G. Tape seal butt ends, lapped flanges, and tears or cuts in vapor barrier. Seal edges around electrical boxes and other penetrations. H. Place vapor and air barrier on warm side of thermal insulation; lap and seal sheet barrier joints over member face. J. Extend vapor and air barrier tight to full perimeter of adjacent window and door frames and other items interrupting the plane of membrane. Tape seal in place. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 07213 -BATT AND BLANKET INSULATION -Page 3 B. Materials of this Section shall provide continuity of vapor and air barrier at building enclosure elements. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Provide data on product characteristics,performance criteria, limitations. 1.06 COORDINATION A. Coordinate Work with work of other trades, under provisions of Section 01039. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.02 MATERIALS A. Batt Insulation for thermal and acoustic use: Un-faced friction-fit fiberglass batt insulation, manufactured by Owens-Corning, or approved equal. B. Sheet Vapor Barrier: Polyethylene film for above grade application, 6 mil thick. D. Tape: Bright aluminum self-adhering type, 2"wide. E. Insulation Fasteners: Steel impale spindle and clip on flat metal base, self adhering backing, length to suit insulation thickness, capable of securely and rigidly fastening insulation in place. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 01039. B. Verify that substrate, adjacent materials, and insulation are dry and ready to receive insulation. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install insulation and vapor barrier in accordance with insulation manufacturer's instructions. B. Install in exterior wall spaces without gaps or voids. C. Install in partitions designaed for acoustic treatment, without gaps or voids. Provide thickness equal to width of partition framing. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 07213 -BATT AND BLANKET INSULATION-Page 2 SECTION 07213 BATT AND BLANKET INSULATION PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Batt insulation in exterior walls. B. Acoustic Insulation. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS 1.03 REFERENCES A. ASTM C665 -Mineral Fiber Blanket Thermal Insulation for Light Frame Construction and Manufactured Housing. B. FS HH-I-521 -Insulation Blankets, Thermal, (Mineral Fiber for Ambient Temperatures). C. FS HH-I-558 -Insulation, Blocks, Boards, Blankets, Felts, Sleeving (Pipe and Tube Covering), and Pipe Fitting Covering,Thermal (Mineral Fiber, Industrial Type). 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Materials of this Section shall provide continuity of thermal barrier at building enclosure elements in conjunction with thermal insulating materials in Sections 03300 and 07531. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 07213 -BATT AND BLANKET INSULATION - Page 1 END OF SECTION ' NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 - CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 6 E. Back-mounted pulls: BHMA A156.9, B02011. F. Wire pulls: Back mounted, 4 inches long, 5/16"in diameter. G. Catches: Ball friction catches, BHMA A156.9, B03013 H. Adjustable shelf standards and supports: BHMA A156.9, B04102; with shelf brackets, B04112. I. Shelf rests: BHMA A156.9, B04013 J. Drawer Slides: Side-mounted, full extension, zinc-plated steel drawer slides with steel ball bearings, BHMA A156.9, B05091. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify adequacy of backing and support framing. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Set and secure casework in place; rigid, plumb, and level. AOW B. Use fixture attachments in concealed locations for wall mounted components. C. Use concealed joint fasteners to align and secure adjoining cabinet units and counter tops. D. Carefully scribe casework abutting other components, with maximum gaps of 1/32 inch. Do not use additional overlay trim for this purpose. E. Secure cabinet and counter bases to floor using appropriate angles and anchorages. F. Countersink anchorage devices at exposed locations. Conceal with solid wood plugs of species to match surrounding wood; finish flush with surrounding surfaces. 3.03 ADJUSTING A. Adjust work under provisions of Section 01700. B. Adjust moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly. 3.04 CLEANING A. Clean work under provisions of 01700. B. Clean casework, counters, shelves,hardware, fittings and fixtures. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 - CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 5 C. Bolts,Nuts,Washers, Lags, Pins, and Screws: Of size and type to suit application. 2.07 FABRICATION - CASEWORK A. Shop assemble casework for delivery to site in units easily handled and to permit passage through building openings. B. Fit shelves, doors, and exposed edges with 3/8 inch matching hardwood edging. Use one piece for full length only. C. When necessary to cut and fit on site, provide materials with ample allowance for cutting. Provide trim for scribing and site cutting. D. Apply plastic laminate finish in full uninterrupted sheets consistent with manufactured sizes. Fit corners and joints hairline; secure with concealed fasteners. Locate counter butt joints minimum 2 feet from sink cut-outs. E. Apply laminate backing sheet to reverse side of plastic laminate finished surfaces. F. Mechanically fasten back splash to countertops with steel brackets at 16 inches on center. G. Provide cutouts for plumbing fixtures, inserts, outlet boxes, fixtures and fittings. Verify locations of cutouts from on-site dimensions. Seal contact surfaces of cut edges. H. Apply wood veneers in largest practical lengths and sizes. Fit tightly to corners witout visible gaps. Ensure that substrate is solid, square,true and free of voids. 2.08 FINISHING A. All exposed wood trim to be field finished. B. Apply wood filler in exposed nail and screw indentations. C. Finish work in accordance with AWI- Section 1500. 2.09 CABINET HARDWARE A. General: Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with architectural cabinets. B. Hardware Standard: Comply with BHMA A156.9 for items indicated by referencing BHMA numbers or items referenced to this standard. C. Butt hinges: 244", 5 knuckle steel hinges made from 0.095 inch thick metal, and as follows: 1. Semiconcelaed hinges for flush doors: BHMA A156.9, 1301361. D. Frameless concealed hinges (European type): BHMA A156.9, B011602, 135 degrees of opening self-closing. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 - CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 4 2.02 SHEET MATERIALS A. Core Material: 45-1b. density particleboard; minimum thickness 3/4" unless otherwise detailed. B. Veneer: Mahogany, finish color to match existing table. 2.03 PLASTIC LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS A. Plastic Laminate: Arp Plus by Nevamar: AWI, 0.050 inch thick horizontal grade; matte surface texture. Color to be selected by Architect from full manufacturer's range production range. B. Laminate Backer Sheet: LD3 BK20 backing grade, undecorated plastic laminate. 2.04 SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS A. Gibraltar by Wilsonart. Countertop color to be from Rich line. Integrated lavatory bowl to be#BV121/BV 122 ADA lavatory bowl—color to be from Solid line. B. Thickness: ''/z" C. Fabricate tops in one piece with shop-applied backsplashes and edges, uless otherwise indicated. Comply with Wilsonart's written recommendations for adhesive, sealers, fabrication and finishing. D. Edge detail: Standard profile— Ogee Edge. 2.05 FABRICATION—PLASTIC LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS A. Custom self-edged countertops. Comply with AWI Premium grade standards for countertop fabrication. B. Core Material: 3/4"thick, unless otherwise noted, fabricated with 45 lb. density particleboard for general use, and APA Marine Grade Plywood for countertops with sinks. Allow no joints at sink openings. Provide 3/4"x3-1/2" A/C plywood band at front edge and exposed ends to support finish treatment. C. Self-edge exposed edges of top, splash, and openings with same laminate used for tops, unless called for otherwise on Drawings. Provide square integral backsplash, 4 inches high, where so indicated on the Drawings. D. Fabricate countertops with 3/8" x 3/8" scribing edges at perimeter edges and at rear of top of backsplash. 2.06 ACCESSORIES A. Adhesive: Type recommended by AWI to suit application. B. Fasteners: Size and type to suit application. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 -CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 3 C. Section 09900 -Painting: Finishes .0"Ok 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 0 13 00. B. Shop Drawings: Indicate materials, component profiles and elevations, assembly methods,joint details, fastening methods, accessory listings, hardware location, and schedule of finishes. C. Product Data: Submit Product Data on all proposed hardware. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform work in accordance with AWI Premium quality. 1.08 QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience. Company shall be a member of the AWI. 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Protect units from moisture damage. 1.10 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Base fabrication dimensioning on field measurements. Verify that field measurements conform reasonably to dimensions on the Drawings, and clearly note in the Shop Drawings any discrepancies between field conditions and the Drawings. 1.11 COORDINATION A. Coordinate work under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Coordinate the work with plumbing and electrical rough-in and finish work. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 WOOD MATERIALS A. Hardwood Lumber: Cabinetry in Conference Room—Mahobany complying with AWI standard specified above. B. Miscellaneous lumber: Poplar, graded in accordance with AWI Economy standards, average moisture content of 8%. Aftk NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 - CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 2 SECTION 06410 CUSTOM CASEWORK PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section,provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Wood Mateiials B. Sheet Materials C. Plastic laminate countertops D. Solid surface countertops E. Fabrication—Plastic laminate countertops F. Accessories G. Fabrication— Casework H. Finishing I. Cabinet hardware. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 -Rough Carpentry: Grounds and support framing. B. Section 06200 -Finish Carpentry: Related trim not specified in this section. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northamtpon, Massachusetts 06410 - CUSTOM CASEWORK-Page 1 A. Site Finishing: Refer to Section 09900, Painting. B. Before installation,prime paint surfaces of items or assemblies to be in contact with cementitious materials. 3.04 ERECTION TOLERANCES A. Maximum Variation from True Position: 1/16 inch. B. Maximum Offset from True Alignment with Abutting Materials: 1/32 inch. 3.05 EXAMINATION A. Verify substrate conditions under provisions of Section 0 103 9. B. Verify that substrate surfaces and wall openings are ready to receive work. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06200 -FINISH CARPENTRY-Page 4 2.02 ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners: Of size and type to suit application; Aluminum or galvanized finish in exterior locations and bright finsih elsewhere. B. Primer for back-priming: Match primer specified in Section 09900, Painting. 2.03 SHELF STANDARDS AND BRACKETS A. Shelf Standards and Brackets: Heavy-duty Double-lug type, white baked enamel finish. Spaced min. 32" o.c. B. Clothes Rod and Supports: Knape and Vogt#770-5CHR clothes rod and#764 rod support. C. Shelf Rod Deflection: Design and brace shelves and hanging rods to limit deflection to 1/4" maximum when loaded to 50 pounds per square foot for shelves and 50 pounds per linear foot for rods. Space braces not more than four feet on center. 2.04 SHELVING A. 3/4" A/C Plywood,with 3/8" x 5/8" shop-fit edge banding, on adjustable shelf brackets, unless otherwise noted on Drawings. 2.05 FINISHING A. Interior Wood: 1. All interior softwood trim shall be painted under Section 09900 - Painting PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify adequacy of backing and support framing. B. Verify mechanical, electrical, and building items affecting work of this section are placed and ready to receive this work. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install all interior work in accordance with AWI Premium Quality Standard. B. Set and secure materials and components in place, plumb and level. C. Carefully scribe work abutting other components, with maximum gaps of 1/32 inch. Do not use additional overlay trim to conceal larger gaps. D. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.03 PREPARATION FOR SITE FINISHING NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06200 -FINISH CARPENTRY-Page 3 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide work complying with applicable requirements of AWI Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards. Where not otherwise indicated, fabricator may choose among options permitted by AWI for grade of work specified. 1.08 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to Masssachusetts Building Code for fire retardant and flamespread. Meet standards for Class III interior finishes. 1.09 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. B. Protect work from moisture damage. 1.10 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify that field measurements conform to the Drawings and are as indicated on shop drawings. 1.11 QUALIFICATIONS A. Millwork Fabricator: Company specializing in milling and fabricating the products specified in this section, with minimun five years experience. ,..� 1.12 COORDINATION A. Coordinate the work with mechanical and electrical rough-in, and installation of associated and adjacent components. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 INTERIOR WOOD MATERIALS A. All Standing and Running Trim: Poplar. Profiles to match existing as closely as possible. B. Standing and running trim includes, but is not limited to,the following: 1. Door and window casings and frames. 2. Window stools, sills and aprons. 3. Chair rail. 5. Miscellaneous rails, molding and trim. C. Quality Standard: Provide AWI Premium Grade materials and workmanship. Aak NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06200 -FINISH CARPENTRY-Page 2 SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Door casings, other standing and running trim. B. All other finish carpentry work indicated on the Drawings, with the exception of Custom Casework, Section 06410. C. Attachment accessories. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06410 -Custom Casework: Shop fabricated custom cabinet work. B. Section 08210 -Wood Doors and Frames. C. Section 08710 -Door Hardware. D. Section 08800 -Glass and Glazing E. Section 09900 -Painting: Painting and finishing of finish carpentry items. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 0 13 00. B. Submit two samples of hardwood trim 6" wide x 12" long with speciffied finish. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06200 -FINISH CARPENTRY-Page 1 00*— B. Make provisions for erection loads, and for sufficient temporary bracing to maintain structure safe, plumb, and in true alignment until completion of erection and installation of permanent bracing. C. Place horizontal members flat, crown side up. D. Construct load bearing framing and curb members full length without splices. E. Curb roof openings except where prefabricated curbs are provided. Form corners by alternating lapping side members. F. Provide concealed blocking for any new wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted equipment. 3.02 PLYWOOD A. Secure plywood perpendicular to framing members with ends staggered and sheet ends over firm bearing. B. Install telephone and electrical panel boards with plywood sheathing material where required. Over size the panel by 12 inches on all sides. 3.03 SUBFLOORING AND UNDERLAYMENT A. Nail or staple to existing flooring substrate. Level as required for installation of appropriate flooring material. 3.04 TOLERANCES A. Framing Members: 1/4 inch from true position, maximum. B. Surface Flatness of Floor: 1/4 inch in 10 feet maximum, and 1/2 inch maximum in 30 feet. END OF SECTION #40 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06100 - ROUGH CARPENTRY-Page 3 2. Plywood Grading Agency: Certified by APA. 1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver, store, protect, and handle products to site under provisions of Section 01600. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 DIMENSION LUMBER A. Lumber Grading Rules: NFPA and/or WWPA. B. Studding, Blocking and Other Non-structural Light Framing: No. 2 S-P-F or other grade& species with equal or better Fb and E. Kiln dried to 19% moisture content. 2.02 SUBFLOORING AND UNDERLAYMENT A. Sheathing: APA Rated Sheathing, Structural Grade, C-D surfaces, exterior glue B. Underlayment for carpet: ''/2" OSB installed per manufacturer's recommendations. C. Underlayment for resilient flooring: ''/z"DOC PS 1, multi-ply acceptable to flooring manufacturer with fully sanded face. D. Underlayment for ceramic tile: ''/z"Durock Cement Board installed per manufacturer's recommendations. Slope to drain. 2.03 MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER ,,W*k A. Provide lumber for support or attachment of other construction, including the following: blocking, nailers and furring. 2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners and Anchors: 1. Fasteners: Hot-dipped galvanized steel for high humidity and treated wood locations, unfinished steel elsewhere. 2. Anchors: Expansion shield and lag bolt type for anchorage to solid masonry or concrete. 2.05 TELEPHONE AND ELECTRICAL PANEL BOARDS A. DOC PS 1, Exposed 1, C-D plugged. Fire-retardent treated, in thickness indicated, or if not indicated, not less than'/4"thick. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 STUDS, FRAMING AND BLOCKING A. Set members level and plumb, in correct position. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06100 - ROUGH CARPENTRY -Page 2 SECTION 06100 ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Dimension lumber. B. Subflooring and underlayment. C. Miscellaneous Lumber D. Accessories. E. Telephone and electrical panel boards. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06200—Finish Carpentry. B. Section 06410—Custom Casework. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. None required if no substituitions are proposed. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with the following agencies: 1. Lumber Grading Agency: Certified by ALSC. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 06100 -ROUGH CARPENTRY-Page 1 G. Part 3: Project documents and certificates, including the following: 1. Shop drawings and product data. 2. Air and water balance reports. 3. Certificates. 4. Photocopies of warranties. H. Submit one copy of completed volumes in final form 15 days prior to final inspection. This copy will be returned with Architect/Engineer comments. Revise content of documents as required prior to final submittal. I. Submit final volumes revised, within ten days after final inspection. 1.11 WARRANTIES A. Provide duplicate notarized copies. B. Execute and assemble documents from Subcontractors, suppliers, and manufacturers. C. Provide Table of Contents and assemble in three D side ring binder with durable cover. D. Submit prior to final Application for Payment. E. For items of Work delayed beyond date of Substantial Completion, provide updated submittal within ten days after acceptance, listing date of acceptance as start of warranty period. 1.12 EXTRA MATERIALS, SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Provide products, spare parts, maintenance and extra materials in quantities specified in individual specifications Sections. B. Deliver to Project site and place in location as directed; obtain receipt prior to final payment. 1.13 LIEN RELEASES A. Submit lien releases, in a form acceptable to the Architect, for the General Contractor, and for all subcontactors and major suppliers. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not used PART 3 EXECUTION Not used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT-Page 4 D. Specifications: Legibly mark and record at each Product section description of actual Products installed, including the following: 1. Manufacturer's name and product model and number. 2. Product substitutions or alternates utilized. 3. Changes made by Addenda and Modifications. E. Record Documents and Shop Drawings: Legibly mark each item to record actual construction including: 1. Measured depths of foundations in relation to finish first floor datum. 2. Measured horizontal and vertical locations of underground utilities and appurtenances, referenced to permanent surface improvements. 3. Measured locations of internal utilities and appurtenances concealed in construction, referenced to visible and accessible features of the Work. 4. Field changes of dimension and detail. 5. Details not on original Contract Drawings. F. Delete Architect/Engineer title block and seal from all documents. G. Make photocopies on a reproducible medium(vellum or mylar drafting film) of all record drawings, and submit to Architect. H. Submit documents to Architect/Engineer with claim for final Application for Payment. 1.10 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A. Submit two sets prior to final inspection, bound in 8-1/2 x 11 inch text pages,three D low side ring capacity expansion binders with durable covers. B. Prepare binder covers with printed title "OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS",title of project. C. Internally subdivide the binder contents with permanent page dividers, logically organized as described below;with tab titling clearly printed under reinforced laminated plastic tabs. D. Contents: Prepare a Table of Contents for each volume, with each Product or system description identified,type on 24 pound white paper. E. Part 1: Directory, listing names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Architect/Engineer, Contractor, Subcontractors, and major equipment suppliers. F. Part 2: Operation and maintenance instructions, arranged by system and subdivided by specification section. For each category, identify names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Subcontractors and suppliers. Identify the following: 1. Significant design criteria. 2. List of equipment. 3. Parts list for each component. 4. Operating instructions. 5. Maintenance instructions for equipment and systems. 6. Maintenance instructions for special finishes, including recommended cleaning methods and materials and special precautions identifying detrimental agents. e NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT-Page 3 1.06 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Submit written certification that Contract Documents have been reviewed,Work has been inspected, and that Work is complete in accordance with Contract Documents and ready for Architect/Engineer's inspection. B. Provide submittals to Architect/Engineer that are required by governing or other authorities. C. Submit final Application for Payment identifying total adjusted Contract Sum, previous payments, and sum remaining due. D. Owner will occupy all of the building as specified in Section 01039. 1.07 FINAL CLEANING A. Execute final cleaning prior to final inspection. B. Clean interior and exterior glass and surfaces exposed to view; remove temporary labels, stains and foreign substances, polish transparent and glossy surfaces, vacuum carpeted and soft surfaces. C. Clean equipment and fixtures to a sanitary condition. D. Replace filters of operating equipment. E. Clean debris from roofs, gutters, downspouts, and drainage systems. F. Clean site; sweep paved areas, rake clean landscaped surfaces. G. Remove waste and surplus materials, rubbish, and construction facilities from the site. 1.08 ADJUSTING A. Adjust operating Products and equipment to ensure smooth and unhindered operation. 1.09 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Maintain on site, one set of the following record documents; record actual revisions to the Work: 1. Contract Drawings. 2. Specifications. 3. Addenda. 4. Change Orders and other Modifications to the Contract. 5. Reviewed shop drawings, product data, and samples. B. Store Record Documents separate from documents used for construction. C. Record information concurrent with construction progress. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT-Page 2 SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Substantial Completion. B. Closeout procedures. C. Final cleaning. D. Adjusting. E. Project record documents. F. Operation and maintenance data. G. Warranties. H. Extra materials, spare parts and maintenance materials. 1. Lien releases. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01500 - Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls: Progress cleaning. B. Section 01650 - Starting of Systems: System start-up,testing, adjusting, and balancing. 1.05 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Notwithstanding the terms of the General Conditions, for purposes of this project, Substantial Completion shall be defined as follows. All of the conditions below shall be met.: 1. The Certificate of Occupancy is in hand and delivered to the Architect. 2. All products required by the Contract Documents are delivered and substantially installed. Exception: Outstanding products which, in the opinion of the Architect,were unavailable for reasons totally out of the control of the Contractor. 3. There may be punch list items outstanding, but the outstanding items may not be of such a nature as to require, in the opinion of the Architect, suspension of the Owner's normal use of the building. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01700 -CONTRACT CLOSEOUT-Page 1 G. When specified in individual specification Sections, require manufacturer to provide authorized representative to be present at site to inspect, check and approve equipment or system installation 10"""! prior to start-up, and to supervise placing equipment or system in operation. H. Submit a written report in accordance with Section 01400 that equipment or system has been properly installed and is functioning correctly. 1.06 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A. Demonstrate operation and maintenance of Products to Owner's personnel two weeks prior to date of Substantial Completion. B. Demonstrate Project equipment, using qualified personnel knowledgeable about the Project. C. For equipment or systems requiring seasonal operation,perform demonstration for other season within six months. D. Utilize operation and maintenance manuals as basis for instruction. Review contents of manual with Owners'personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. E. Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment,trouble-shooting, servicing,maintenance, and shutdown of each item of equipment. F. Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when need for additional data becomes apparent during instruction. 1.07 TESTING,ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING A. Appoint, employ, and pay for services of an independent firm to perform testing, adjusting and balancing. B. Submit reports by the independent firm to the Architect/Engineer indicating observations and results of tests and indicating compliance or non-compliance with specified requirements and with the requirements of the Contract Documents. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01650 - STARTING OF SYSTEMS -Page 2 SECTION 01650 STARTING OF SYSTEMS PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Starting systems. B. Demonstration and instructions. C. Testing, adjusting, and balancing. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01400 - Quality Control: Manufacturers field reports. B. Section 01700 - Contract Closeout: System operation and maintenance data and extra materials. 1.05 STARTING SYSTEMS A. Coordinate schedule for start-up of various equipment and systems. B. Notify Architect/Engineer seven days prior to start-up of each item. C. Verify that each piece of equipment or system has been checked for proper lubrication, drive rotation, belt tension, control sequence, or other conditions which may cause damage. D. Verify that tests, meter readings, and specified electrical characteristics agree with those required by the equipment or system manufacturer. E. Verify wiring and support components for equipment are complete and tested. F. Execute start-up under supervision of responsible Contractors'personnel in accordance with manufacturers'instructions. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01650 - STARTING OF SYSTEMS -Page 1 D. A request constitutes a representation that the Contractor: 1. Has investigated proposed product and determined that it meets or exceeds the quality level of the specified product. 2. Will provide the same warranty for the Substitution as for the specified product. 3. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work which may be required for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner. 4. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become apparent. E. Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop drawing or product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance will require revision to the Contract Documents. F. Substitution Submittal Procedure: 1. Submit three copies of request for Substitution for consideration. Limit each request to one proposed Substitution. 2. Submit shop drawings, product data, and certified test results attesting to the proposed product equivalence. 3. The Architect/Engineer will notify Contractor, in writing, of decision to accept or reject request. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01600 -MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT-Page 3 B. Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply with requirements, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged. C. Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. 1.07 STORAGE AND PROTECTION A. Store and protect products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather-tight, climate controlled enclosures. B. For exterior storage of fabricated products, place on sloped supports, above ground. C. Provide off-site storage and protection when site does not permit on-site storage or protection. D. Cover products subject to deterioration with impervious sheet covering. Provide ventilation to avoid condensation. E. Store loose granular materials on solid flat surfaces in a well-drained area. Provide mixing with foreign matter. F. Provide equipment and personnel to store products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. G. Arrange storage of products to permit access for inspection. Periodically inspect to assure products are undamaged and are maintained under specified conditions. 1.08 PRODUCT OPTIONS A. Products Specified by Reference Standards or by Description Only: Any product meeting those standards or description. B. Products Specified by Nanning One or More Manufacturers: Products of manufacturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed. C. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers with a Provision for Substitutions: Submit a request for substitution for any manufacturer not named. 1.09 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Architect will not consider substitutions during the bidding period for products specified as "or approved equal". B. Substitutions may be considered when a product becomes unavailable through no fault of the Contractor. C. Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed Substitution with Contract Documents. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01600 -MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT-Page 2 SECTION 01600 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Products. B. Transportation and handling. C. Storage and protection. D. Product options. E. Substitutions. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01300 - Submittals B. Section 01400 - Quality Control: Product quality monitoring. 1.05 PRODUCTS A. Products: Means new material, machinery, components, equipment, fixtures, and systems forming the Work. Does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conveying and erection of the Work. Products may also include existing materials or components required for reuse. B. Do not use materials and equipment removed from existing premises, except as specifically permitted by the Contract Documents. C. Provide interchangeable components of the same manufacturer, for similar components. 1.06 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A. Transport and handle products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. OOW NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01600 -MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT-Page 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS .00*41 Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01500 - CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS -Page 4 B. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed Products. Control activity in ` immediate work area to minimize damage. C. Provide protective coverings at walls, projections,jambs, sills, and soffits of openings. D. Protect finished floors, stairs, and other surfaces from traffic, dirt, wear, damage, or movement of heavy objects,by protecting with durable sheet materials. E. Prohibit traffic or storage upon waterproofed or roofed surfaces. If traffic or activity is necessary, obtain recommendations for protection from waterproofing or roofing material manufacturer. 1.13 PARKING A. No on site parking areas will be designated for construction personnel. Personnel shall park legally using space available to any member of the public. 1.14 PROGRESS CLEANING A. Since the space will be occupied during construction, regular cleaning is essential. Provide frequent and regular cleaning during business hours, and daily cleaning during non-business hours, in a matter appropriate for maintenance of on-going banking operations and acceptable to the Owner. B. Remove debris and rubbish from pipe chases,plenums, attics, crawl spaces, and other closed or remote spaces, prior to enclosing the space. C. Broom and vacuum clean interior areas prior to start of surface finishing, and continue cleaning to eliminate dust. D. Remove waste materials, debris, and rubbish from site daily and dispose off-site. 1.15 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION A. Provide 8' w x 6' h project sign of exterior grade plywood and wood frame construction, painted, with exhibit lettering by professional sign painter to Architect/Engineer's design and colors. B. List title of project, names of Owner, Architect/Engineer, professional sub-consultants, and Contractor. C. Erect on site at location established by Architect/Engineer. D. No other signs are allowed without Owner permission except those required by law. 1.16 REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES,AND CONTROLS A. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work. B. Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition. Restore permanent facilities used during construction to specified condition. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01500 -CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS -Page 3 A. Use existing and/or new permanent lighting fixtures for construction lighting. Provide temporary supplementary lighting if necessary for adequate lighting levels. 1.07 TEMPORARY HEAT A. Use existing and/or new permanent heating equipment for construction purposes. Provide temporary supplementary heating equipment if required to maintain specified conditions for construction operations. B. Maintain minimum ambient temperature of 50 degrees F in areas where construction is in progress, unless indicated otherwise in specifications. C. Fuel for temporary heating will be paid for by the Owner. 1.08 TEMPORARY VENTILATION A. Ventilate enclosed areas to assist cure of materials,to dissipate humidity, and to prevent accumulation of dust, fumes, vapors, or gases. Provide temporary equipment for this purpose, and use permanent system, supplemented by temporary equipment if necessary, once permanent system is in place. 1.09 TELEPHONE AND FAX SERVICE A. Provide,maintain and pay for telephone service to field office beginning at time of project mobilization, and continuing through to Substantial Completion. Provide two lines, one for voice and one for fax. Provide a suitable fax machine. B. Provide a telephone answering machine for the voice line. 1.10 SANITARY FACILITIES A. Provide an outdoor temporary toilet for use by construction personnel. Do not use the existing or new toilet facilities. 1.11 BARRIERS A. Provide exterior barriers to prevent unauthorized entry to construction areas and to protect existing facilities from damage from construction operations. B. Provide dust and noise enclosure between areas of new work and the areas of the bank in continuing operation. Provide temporary wood stud partition for such enclosure, with gypsum board on both sides, if necessary for sound isolation. Insulate if necessary to provide thermal enclosure. Where sound and thermal protection isn't necessary,provide a stud wall with studs 32" o.c., covered in reinforced polyethylene, with joints tape sealed. 1.12 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK A. Protect installed Work and provide special protection where specified in individual specification Sections. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01500 - CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS -Page 2 SECTION 01500 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Temporary Utilities: Electricity, lighting,heat, ventilation,telephone service, water, and sanitary facilities. B. Temporary Controls: Barriers, enclosures and fencing, protection of the Work, and water control. C. Construction Facilities: Parking, progress cleaning, project signage,and temporary buildings. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01010 - Summary of Work: Owner Occupancy B. Section 01700 -Contract Closeout: Final cleaning. 1.05 ELECTRICAL POWER FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES A. Use electricity from existing convenience receptacles. Exercise conservation measures to minimize electrical consumption. The Owner will pay for electrical power used for construction purposes unless it determines that power consumption for construction is unusually excessive, in which case the Contractor shall reimburse the Owner for such excess consumption. Do not use circuits assigned to computer or other sensitive equipment. Exercise care to avoid any interruption of power, and give particular attention to circuits assigned to data processing systems. Reimburse the Owner for the cost to restore lost data lost due to power failures resulting from construction operations. 1.06 TEMPORARY LIGHTING NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01500 - CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS -Page 1 A. Install field samples at the site as required by individual specifications Sections for review. B. Acceptable samples represent a quality level for the Work. C. Where field sample is specified in individual Sections to be removed, clear area after field sample has been accepted by Architect/Engineer. 1.07 INSPECTION AND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES A. Owner will appoint, employ, and pay for services of an independent firm to perform inspection and testing. B. The independent firm will perform inspections, tests, and other services as required by the Architect/Engineer. C. Reports will be submitted by the independent firm to the Architect/Engineer, indicating observations and results of tests and indicating compliance or non-compliance with Contract Documents. D. Cooperate with independent firm; furnish samples of materials, design mix, equipment, tools, storage and assistance as requested. 1. Notify Architect/Engineer and independent firm 24 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring services. 2. Make arrangements with independent firm and pay for additional samples and tests required for Contractor's use. E. Retesting required because of non-conformance to specified requirements shall be performed by the same independent firm on instructions by the Architect/Engineer. Payment for retesting will be charged to the Contractor by deducting inspection or testing charges from the Contract Sum/Price. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01400 -QUALITY CONTROL-Page 2 SECTION 01400 QUALITY CONTROL PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided,in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Quality assurance and control of installation. B. Field samples. C. Inspection and testing laboratory'services. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01300 - Submittals: Submission of Manufacturers' Instructions and Certificates. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE/CONTROL OF INSTALLATION A. Monitor quality control over suppliers,manufacturers, Products, services, site conditions, and workmanship,to produce Work of specified quality. B. Comply fully with manufacturers'instructions, including each step in sequence. C. Should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from Architect/Engineer before proceeding. D. Comply with specified standards as a minimum quality for the Work except when more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship. E. Perform work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified quality. F. Secure Products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, physical distortion or disfigurement. 1.06 FIELD SAMPLES NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01400 -QUALITY CONTROL -Page 1 A. Submit samples to illustrate functional and aesthetic characteristics of the Product, with integral parts and attachment devices. Coordinate sample submittals for interfacing work. B. Submit samples of finishes from the full range of manufacturers' standard colors, textures, and patterns for Architect/Engineer's selection. C. Include identification on each sample, with full Project information. D. Submit the number or samples specified in individual specification Sections, or two,whichever is larger, of which both will be retained by Architect/Engineer. E. Reviewed samples which may be used in the Work are indicated in individual specification Sections. 1.10 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS A. When specified in individual specification Sections, submit manufacturers'printed instructions for delivery, storage, assembly, installation, start-up, adjusting, and finishing, in quantities specified for Product Data. B. Identify conflicts between manufacturers' instructions and Contract Documents. 1.11 MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATES A. When specified in individual specification Sections, or if so requested in writing by the Architect, submit manufacturers' certificate to Architect/Engineer for review, in quantities specified for Product Data. B. Indicate material or product conforms to or exceeds specified requirements. Submit supporting reference date, affidavits, and certifications as appropriate. C. Certificates may be recent or previous test results on material or Product, but must be acceptable to Architect/Engineer. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not used END OF SECTION ANWA, NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01300 - SUBMITTALS -Page 4 04W Submittal. A resubmittal of different materials or equipment, complying with the Contract Documents, is required. K. Time Frame for Submittals: Schedule the Submittal process to allow the following amount of processing time, from receipt at the Architect's office to postmarked mailing date from the Architect's office: 1) For plumbing and electrical items(Items for which the Architect has a consultant), allow 15 working days. 2) For all other items, allow 12 working days. 1.06 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULES A. Submit initial progress schedule in duplicate within 15 days after date established in Notice to Proceed, for Architect/Engineer review. B. Revise and resubmit as required. C. Submit revised schedules with each Application for Payment, identifying changes since previous version. D. Submit a horizontal bar chart with separate line for each major section of Work or operation, identifying first work day of each week. 1.07 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Submit in the form of one reproducible transparency and two opaque reproductions. B. After review, reproduce and distribute in accordance with Article on Procedures above and for Record Documents described in Section 01700 - Contract Closeout. 1.08 PRODUCT DATA A. Submit the number of copies which the Contractor requires,plus three copies which will be retained by the Architect/Engineer. B. Mark each copy to identify applicable products, models, options, and other data. Supplement manufacturers' standard data to provide information unique to this Project. C. After review, distribute in accordance with Article on Procedures above and provide copies for Record Documents described in Section 01700 -Contract Closeout. 1.09 SAMPLES NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01300 - SUBMITTALS -Page 3 A. The submittal procedure is intended to give the Architect/Engineer an opportunity to review proposed building components before they are ordered, fabricated or installed. This is the only purpose of the procedure. The Architect/Engineer's stamp on a submittal indicates only that A/E review has taken place. It in no way certifies that the submittal is complete, accurate, coordinated with the work of other trades, or otherwise consistent with the Contract Documents. Completeness, accuracy, coordination and consistence with the Contract Documents shall be exclusively the responsibility of the General Contractor. B. Transmit each submittal with contractor's own transmittal form. C. Identify Project, Contractor, Subcontractor or supplier; pertinent Drawing sheet and detail number(s), and specification Section number, as appropriate. D. Apply Contractor's stamp, signed or initialled certifying that review, verification of Products required, field dimensions, adjacent construction Work, and coordination of information, is in accordance with the requirements of the Work and Contract Documents. E. Schedule submittals to expedite the Project, and deliver to Architect/Engineer. F. Identify variations from Contract Documents and Product or system limitations which may be detrimental to successful performance of the completed Work. G. Provide space for Contractor and Architect/Engineer review stamps. H. Revise and resubmit submittals as required, identify all changes made since previous submittal. I. Distribute copies of reviewed submittals to concerned parties. Instruct parties to promptly report any inability to comply with provisions. J. Meaning of Architects Review Options: 1) "NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN" - After a general review,the Architect/Engineer found no features of the Submittal at variance with the Contract Documents. 2) "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED" - After a general review,the Architect/Engineer found minor features of the Submittal in need of correction or adjustment, and has noted these features on the Submittal. A resubmittal is not required. 3) "AMEND &RESUBMIT" -After a general review, the Architect/Engineer found substantial features of the Submittal in need of correction or adjustment, and has noted these features on the Submittal. A resubmittal is required. 4) "REJECTED - SEE REMARKS" -After a general review,the Architect/Engineer found that proposed materials or equipment were unacceptable, and has note the reasons on the NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01300 - SUBMITTALS -Page 2 SECTION 01300 SUBMITTALS PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, and other Division 1 Sections, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittal procedures. B. Construction progress schedules. C. Shop drawings. D. Product data. E. Samples. F. Manufacturers' instructions. G. Manufacturers' certificates. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01019 - Contract Considerations: Schedule of Values. B. Section 01400 - Quality Control: Manufacturers'field services and reports. C. Section 01700 -Contract Closeout: Contract closeout submittals. 1.05 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01300 - SUBMITTALS -Page 1 B. When finished surfaces are cut so that a smooth transition with new work is not possible, terminate existing surface along a straight line at a natural line of division and make recommendation to Architect/Engineer. 3.05 ADJUSTMENTS A. Where removal of partitions or walls results in adjacent spaces becoming one, rework floors, walls, and ceilings to a smooth plane without breaks, steps, or bulkheads. B. Where a change of plane of 1/4 inch or more occurs, submit recommendation for providing a smooth transition for Architect/Engineer review. C. Trim existing doors as necessary to clear new floor finish. Refinish trim as required. D. Fit work at penetrations of surfaces as specified in Section 01045. 3.06 REPAIR OF DAMAGED SURFACES A. Patch or replace portions of existing surfaces which are damaged, lifted, discolored, or showing other imperfections. B. Repair substrate prior to patching finish. 3.07 FINISHES A. Finish surfaces as specified in individual Product Sections. B. Finish patches to product uniform finish and texture over entire area. When finish cannot be matched, refinish entire surface to nearest intersections. 3.08 CLEANING A. In addition to cleaning specified in Section 01500, clean Owner occupied areas of work. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01120 -ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES -Page 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that demolition is complete, and areas are ready for installation of new Work. B. Beginning of restoration Work means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Cut, move, or remove items as necessary for access to alterations and renovation Work. Replace and restore at completion. B. Remove unsuitable material not marked for salvage, such as rotted wood, corroded metals, and deteriorated masonry and concrete. Replace materials as specified for finished Work. C. Remove debris and abandoned items from area and from concealed spaces. D. Prepare surface and remove surface finishes to provide for proper installation of new work and finishes. E. Close openings in exterior surfaces to protect existing work [and salvage items] from weather and extremes of temperature and humidity. Insulate ductwork and piping to prevent condensation in exposed areas. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Coordinate work of alternations and renovations to expedite completion and to accommodate Owner occupancy. B. Remove, cut, and patch Work in a manner to minimize damage and to provide a means of restoring Products and finishes to original or specified condition. C. Refinish visible existing surfaces to remain in renovated rooms and spaces, to specified condition for each material, with a neat transition to adjacent finishes. D. Install Products as specified in individual Sections. 3.04 TRANSITIONS A. Where new Work abuts or aligns with existing, perform a smooth and even transition. Patched Work to match existing adjacent Work in texture and appearance. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01120 -ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES -Page 2 SECTION 01120 ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings, but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Products and installation for patching and extending Work. B. Transition and adjustments. C. Repair of damaged surfaces,finishes, and cleaning. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01010 - Summary of Work: Owner Occupancy during construction operations. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS FOR PATCHING AND EXTENDING WORK A. New Materials: As specified in product Sections; match existing Products and work for patching and extending work. B. Type and Quality of Existing Products: Determine by inspection and testing Products where necessary, referring to existing Work as a standard. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01120 -ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES -Page 1 00011, B. Burning: Do not burn demolished materials. C. Burning: Burning of demolished materials will be permitted only at designated areas on Owner's property, providing required permits are obtained. Provide full-time monitoring for burning materials until fires are extinguished. D. Disposal: Transport demolished materials off Owner's property and legally dispose of them. 3.7 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION SCHEDULE A. Existing to Be Removed: Refer to Drawings for scope of demolition work. B. Existing Items to Be Removed and Reinstalled: 1. See Alternate No. 1 for rear stoop to be removed and re-installed. 2. See Alternate No. 3 for kitchen cabinets to be removed, reconditioned and re-installed. END OF SECTION 01732 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01072 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION - Page 5 2. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces. 3. Remove decayed, vermin-infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable materials and promptly dispose of off-site. 4. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly. 5. Return elements of construction and surfaces that are to remain to condition existing before selective demolition operations began. B. Removed and Reinstalled Items: Comply with the following: 1. Clean and repair items to functional condition adequate for intended reuse. Paint equipment to match new equipment. 2. Protect items from damage during transport and storage. 3. Reinstall items in locations indicated. Comply with installation requirements for new materials and equipment. Provide connections, supports, and miscellaneous materials necessary to make item functional for use indicated. 3.5 PATCHING AND REPAIRS A. General: Promptly repair damage to adjacent construction caused by selective demolition operations. B. Patching: Comply with Division 1 Section"Cutting and Patching." C. Repairs: Where repairs to existing surfaces are required, patch to produce surfaces suitable for new materials. D. Finishes: Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend restoration into adjoining construction in a manner that eliminates evidence of patching and refinishing. E. Floors and Walls: Where walls or partitions that are demolished extend one finished area into another, patch and repair floor and wall surfaces in the new space. Provide an even surface of uniform finish color, texture, and appearance. Remove existing floor and wall coverings and replace with new materials, if necessary, to achieve uniform color and appearance. 1. Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Provide materials and comply with installation requirements specified in other Sections of these Specifications. 2. Where patching occurs in a painted surface, apply primer and intermediate paint coats over patch and apply final paint coat over entire unbroken surface containing patch. Provide additional coats until patch blends with adjacent surfaces. 3. Where feasible, test and inspect patched areas after completion to demonstrate integrity of installation. 16 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A. General: Promptly dispose of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site. , NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01072 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION - Page 4 PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped. B. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of selective demolition required. C. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of conflict. 3.2 UTILITY SERVICES A. Existing Utilities: Maintain services indicated to remain and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. B. Utility Requirements: Refer to Division 15 and 16 Sections for shutting off, disconnecting, removing, and sealing or capping utilities. Do not start selective demolition work until utility disconnecting and sealing have been completed and verified in writing. 3.3 PREPARATION A. Temporary Facilities: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain. 1. Provide temporary weather protection, during interval between selective demolition of existing construction on_exterior surfaces and new construction, to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas. 2. Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are exposed during selective demolition operations. B. Temporary Enclosures: Provide temporary enclosures for protection of existing building and construction, in progress and completed, from exposure, foul weather, other construction operations, and similar activities. Provide temporary weathertight enclosure for building exterior. 3.4 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete the Work within limitations of governing regulations and as follows: 1. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping, to minimize disturbance of adjacent surfaces. Temporarily cover openings to remain. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01072 -SELECTIVE DEMOLITION - Page 3 1.4 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A. Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain Owner's property, demolished materials shall become Contractor's property and shall be removed from Project site. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain access to existinG walkways, corridors, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities. 1. Do not close or obstruct walkways, corridors, or other occupied or used facilities without written permission from authorities having jurisdiction. B. Owner assumes no responsibility for condition of areas to be selectively demolished. 1. Conditions existing at time of inspection for bidding purpose will be maintained by Owner as far as practical. C. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work. 1. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner before start of the Work. 2. If materials suspected of containing hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner. Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner under a separate contract. D. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site will not be permitted. E. Utility Service: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. 1. Maintain fire-protection facilities in service during selective demolition operations. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 REPAIR MATERIALS A. Use repair materials identical to existing materials. 1. If identical materials are unavailable or cannot be used for exposed surfaces, use materials that visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. 2. Use materials whose installed performance equals or surpasses that of existing materials. B. Comply with material and installation requirements specified in individual Specification Sections. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01072 -SELECTIVE DEMOLITION - Page 2 SECTION 01072 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Demolition and removal of selected portions of a building or structure. 2. Demolition and removal of selected site elements. 3. Repair procedures for selective demolition operations. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 1 Section"Summary" for use of the premises and phasing requirements. 2. Division 1 Section "Work Restrictions' for restrictions on use of the premises due to Owner or tenant occupancy. 3. Division 1 Section 'Temporary Facilities and Controls" for temporary construction and environmental-protection measures for selective demolition operations. 4. Division 1 Section"Cutting and Patching" for cutting and patching procedures for selective demolition operations. 5. Division 15 Sections for demolishing, cutting, patching, or relocating mechanical items. 6. Division 16 Sections for demolishing, cutting, patching, or relocating electrical items. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Remove: Detach items from existing construction and legally dispose of them off-site, unless indicated to be removed and salvaged or removed and reinstalled. B. Remove and Salvage: Detach items from existing construction and deliver them to Owner. C. Remove and Reinstall: Detach items from existing construction, prepare them for reuse, and reinstall them where indicated. D. Existing to Remain: Existing items of construction that are not to be removed and that are not otherwise indicated to be removed, removed and salvaged, or removed and reinstalled. 4 NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01072 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION - Page 1 E. Remove samples of installed work for testing when requested. F. Provide openings in the work for penetration of mechanical and electrical work. G. All roof penetrations and patching should be coordinated through Young Roofing of Northampton — 584-1367 3.04 PERFORMANCE A. Execute work by methods to avoid damage to other Work, and which will provide appropriate surfaces to receive patching and finishing. B. Employ original installer to perform cutting and patching for weather exposed and moisture resistant elements, and sight-exposed surfaces. C. Cut rigid materials using masonry saw or core drill. Pneumatic tools not allowed without prior approval. D. Restore work with new products in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. E. Fit work neatly to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other penetrations through surfaces. F. Refinish surfaces to match adjacent finish. For continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection or natural break. For an assembly, refinish entire unit. END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01045 - CUTTING AND PATCHING -Page 3 I. Structural integrity of any element of Project. 2. Integrity of weather-exposed or moisture-resistant element. 3. Efficiency,maintenance, or safety of any operational element. 4. Visual qualities of sight exposed elements. 5. Work of Owner or separate contractor. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Primary Products: Those required for original installation. B. Product Substitution: For any proposed change in materials, submit request for substitution under provisions of Section 01600. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Inspect existing conditions prior to commencing Work, including elements subject to damage or movement during cutting and patching. B. After uncovering existing work, inspect conditions affecting performance of work. C. Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Provide temporary supports to ensure structural integrity of the Work. Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of Project from damage. B. Provide protection from elements for areas which may be exposed by uncovering work. C. Maintain excavations free of water. 3.03 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Execute cutting, fitting, and patching [including excavation and fill] to complete work. B. Fit products together,to integrate with other work. C. Uncover work to install ill-timed work. D. Remove and replace defective or non-conforming work. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01045 - CUTTING AND PATCHING - Page 2 SECTION 01045 CUTTING AND PATCHING PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract,including the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 ITEMS REQUIRED BUT NOT SPECIFIED A. If an item or material of this trade is indicated in the Drawings but not specifically listed in this Section, provide such item or material at a standard of quality equal to the standard established for the balance of the Work specified, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. 1.03 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.04 SECTION INCLUDES A. Requirements and limitations for cutting and patching of Work. 1.05 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01010 - Summary of Work:Work by Owner or by separate contractors. B. Section 01120 -Alteration Project Procedures: Cutting and patching for alterations work. C. Section 01300 - Submittals. D. Section 01600 -Materials and Equipment: Product Options and Substitutions. E. Individual Product Specification Sections: 1. Cutting and patching incidental to work of the Section. 2. Advance notification to other Sections of openings required in work of those Sections. 3. Limitations on cutting structural members. 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit written request in advance of cutting or alteration which affects: NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01045 - CUTTING AND PATCHING-Page 1 PART PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01035 -COORDINATION AND MEETINGS —Page 3 F. After Owner occupancy of premises, coordinate access to site for correction of defective Work and Work not in accordance with Contract Documents,to minimize disruption of Owner's activities. 1.05 PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE A. Architect/Engineer will schedule a conference after Notice to Proceed. B. Attendance Required: Owner, Architect/Engineer, and Contractor. C. Agenda: 1. Execution of Owner-Contractor Agreement. 2. Submission of executed bonds and insurance certificates. 3. Distribution of Contract Documents. 4. Submission of list of Subcontractors, list of products, Schedule of Values, and progress schedule. 5. Designation of personnel representing the parties in Contract, and the Architect/Engineer. 6. Procedures and processing of field decisions, submittals, substitutions, applications for payments, proposal request, Change Orders and Contract closeout procedures. 7. Scheduling. 1.06 PROGRESS MEETINGS A. Schedule and administer meetings throughout progress of the Work at maximum weekly intervals. B. Attendance Required: Job superintendent, major Subcontractors and suppliers (as appropriate to agenda topics for each meeting), Owner, and Architect/Engineer. C. Agenda: 1. Review minutes of previous meetings. 2. Review of Work progress. 3. Field observations, problems, and decisions. 4. Identification of problems which impede planned progress. 5. Review of submittals schedule and status of submittals. 6. Review of off-site fabrication and delivery schedules. 7. Maintenance of progress schedule. 8. Corrective measures to regain projected schedules. 9. Planned progress during succeeding work period. 10. Coordination of projected progress. 11. Maintenance of quality and work standards. 12. Effect of proposed changes on progress schedule and coordination. 13. Other business relating to Work. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01035 -COORDINATION AND MEETINGS—Page 2 OPP' SECTION 01039 COORDINATION AND MEETINGS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Coordination. B. Preconstruction conference. C. Progress meetings. 1.04 COORDINATION A. Coordinate scheduling, submittals, and Work of the various Sections of specifications to assure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements, with provisions for accomodating items installed later. B. Verify that utility requirement characteristics of operating equipment are compatible with building utilities. Coordinate work of various Sections having interdependent responsibilities for installing, connecting to, and placing in service, such equipment. C. Coordinate space requirements and installation of mechanical and electrical work which are indicated diagrammatically on Drawings. Follow routing shown for pipes,ducts, and conduit, as closely as practicable;place runs parallel with line of building. Utilize spaces efficiently to maximize accessibility for other installations, for maintenance, and for repairs. D. In finished areas except as otherwise indicated, conceal pipes, ducts, and wiring within the construction. Coordinate locations of fixtures and outlets with finish elements. E. Coordinate completion and clean up of Work of separate Sections in preparation for Substantial Completion. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01035 - COORDINATION AND MEETINGS —Page 1 1.09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT-TIME AND MATERIALS CHANGE ORDERS A. Take all measurements and compute quantities. The Architect/Engineer will verify measurements and quantities. B. Unit Quantities: Quantities and measurements supplied or placed in the Work shall determine payment. No allowance for scraps or waste. C. Payment Includes: Full compensation for all required labor, products,tools, equipment, plant,transportation, services and incidentals; erection, application or installation of an item of the Work; overhead and profit. D. Defect Assessment: The Work, or portions of the Work,not conforming to specified requirements, shall be replaced. If, in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer, it is not practical to remove and replace the Work,the Architect/Engineer will direct an appropriate remedy or adjust payment. 1.10 ALTERNATES A. Alternates quoted on Bid Forms will be reviewed and accepted or rejected at the Owner's option. Accepted Alternates will be identified in Owner-Contractor Agreement. B. Coordinate related work and modify surrounding work as required. C. Schedule of Alternates: 1. None scheduled PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01019 -CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS -Page 5 G. Maintain detailed records of work done on Time and Material basis. Provide full information required for evaluation of proposed changes, and to substantiate costs for changes in the Work. H. Change Order Forms: AIA G701, Change Order. I. Execution of Change Orders: Architect/Engineer will issue Change Orders for signatures of parties as provided in the Conditions of the Contract. J. Allowance for GC and Subcontractor Administrative Expenses: In calculating cost for stipulated sum and time and materials change orders,the Owner will reimburse as follows: a) Personnel Expense: Cost to the employer for direct labor for construction personnel directly assigned to the work (not including superintendence). The Owner will ordinarily reimburse the actual documented salaries of the subject personnel plus a markup of 35%. The Owner will consider a higher percentage markup if the contractor provides detailed documentation proving that his/her out- of-pocket expense exceeds 35%. b) Materials: Documented out-of-pocket expenses for materials and equipment incorporated in the Work or consumed in the process of conducting the Work, including a reasonable allowance for waste. C) Rental Equipment: Reasonable rental charges for equipment employed in the Ao*. Work. This is equipment, larger than normal hand tools, the use of which would not have been necessary if it were not for the subject change order. Change orders not necessitating an increase in Contract Time, will similarly not necessitate extended use of construction equipment normally assigned to the project over the Contract Time period. d) Employer Markup: An allowance of 20%of the sum of a), b) and c) for the subcontractor or general contractor, for work performed by that contractor's own forces. This allowance will cover profit, overhead, front office administration, change order preparation, and all other costs other than the costs enumerated in a), b) and c). e) General Contractor Markup: An allowance of 10%of the sum of a), b) c) and d) for General Contractor services. This allowance will cover the General Contractor's profit, overhead and out-of-pocket cost for preparing the Change Order and coordination and administration of the work of the Change Order. f) Project Term: With regard to general conditions expenses, (utilities, project office, superintendence, etc.) change order calculations shall be based on the understanding that the contract requires provision of such general conditions items for the full term of the project, as defined by Contract Time. Aftk NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01019 - CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS - Page 4 AVW F. Retainage: Retain 5%of the value of each periodic Application and Certificate for Payment, against satisfactory completion of Final Closeout procedures. G. Revise schedule to list approved Change Orders, with each Application For Payment. 1.07 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT A. Submit three copies of each application on AIA Form G702 -Application and Certificate for Payment. B. Content and Format: Utilize Schedule of Values for listing items in Application for Payment. C. Payment Period: One calendar month. 1.08 CHANGE PROCEDURES A. The Architect/Engineer will advise of minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment to Contract Sum/Price or Contract Time by issuing supplemental instructions in writing. B. The Architect/Engineer may issue a Proposal Request which includes a detailed description of a proposed change with supplementary or revised Drawings and specifications and if appropriate a change in Contract Time for executing the change. Contractor will prepare and submit an estimate within five calendar days. C. The Contractor may propose changes by submitting a request for change to the Architect/Engineer, describing the proposed change and its full effect on the Work. Include a statement describing the reason for the change, and the effect on the Contract Sum/Price and Contract Time with full documentation. Document any requested substitutions in accordance with Section 01600. D. Stipulated Sum/Price Change Order: Based on Proposal Request and Contractor's price quotation or Contractor's request for a Change Order as approved by Architect/Engineer. E. Construction Change Directive: Architect/Engineer may issue a directive, on AIA Form G713 Construction Change Directive, signed by the Owner, instructing the Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work, for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order. Document will describe changes in the Work, and designate method of determining any change in Contract Sum/Price or Contract Time. Promptly execute the change. F. Time and Material Change Order: Submit itemized account and supporting data after completion of change,within time limits indicated in the Conditions of the Contract. Architect/Engineer will determine the change allowable in Contract Sum/Price and Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents. ew NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01019 - CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS -Page 3 from damage. -00%0 2. Overhead and profit for the Contractor and/or Subcontractor. 3. Any other costs not included in A.1 and A.2, above. C. Architect/Engineer Responsibilities: 1. Consult with Contractor in consideration and selection of Products. 2. Select Products in consultation with Owner and transmit decision to Contractor. 3. Prepare Change Order to implement Cash Allowance. D. Contractor Responsibilities: 1. Assist Architect/Engineer in selection of Products, suppliers, and installers. 2. Obtain proposals from suppliers and installers and offer recommendations. 3. On notification of selection by Architect/Engineer, execute purchase agreement with designated supplier and installer. 4. Arrange for and process shop drawings, product data, and samples. Arrange for delivery. 5. Promptly inspect Products upon delivery for completeness, damage, and defects. Submit claims for transportation damage. 6. Install Products in keeping with requirements of the relevant Section of these Specifications and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. E. Funds will be drawn from Cash Allowances only by Change Order. F. Cash Allowances: 1. Section 16000 -Electrical: Include the stipulated sum of$5,000 for wiring, conduit and labor to install security,voice and data equipment, which equipment will be supplied by the Owner. (See Section 01010,Work by Owner)Location of such equipment will be field determined in a timely manner, consistent with the agreed completion schedule for the project. 1.06 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Submit typed schedule on AIA Form G703 -Application and Certificate for Payment Continuation Sheet. B. Submit Schedule of Values in duplicate within 15 days after date of Owner-Contractor Agreement. C. Format: Utilize the Table of Contents of this Project Manual. Identify each line item with number and title of the major specification Section. D. Include in each line item, the amount of Allowances specified in this section. E. Include within each line item, a direct proportional amount of Contractor's overhead and profit. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01019 - CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS -Page 2 SECTION 01019 CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided,in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Cash allowances. B. Schedule of Values. C. Applications for Payment. D. Change procedures. E. Measurement and Payment—Time and Materials Change Orders. F. Alternates. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 01600 -Material and Equipment: Product substitutions and alternates 1.05 CASH ALLOWANCES A. Costs Included in Allowances: 1. If applicable, actual cost of product to installing contractor, delivered to installer's place of business, as documented by actual invoice. 2. Actual cost of materials and labor required to install Product, as determined by reasonable T. &M. estimating procedures B. Costs Not Included in the Allowance: 1. General Conditions items such as product handling at the site, including unloading,uncrating, and storage, and protection of products from elements and NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01019 -CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS -Page 1 3. Install only those Owner-supplied items designated above for installation by Contractor. 4. Coordinate the Work to facilitate access by the Owner's personnel or contractors, in installing the Owner-installed items. 1.08 OWNER OCCUPANCY/PHASING A. THE BANK MUST REMAIN IN OPERATION THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. Suitably in advance, make detailed arrangements with the bank manager to minimize impact on operations and maintain bank security. Make all reasonable accommodations consistent with the practical necessities of renovation work. Such arrangements shall include temporary relocation of staff within the facility, dust and noise enclosure, completing the addition before beginning renovations to the existing interior, and, if necessary, scheduling construction operations during off-hours. No interruptions of power or data service during the bank's working hours will be acceptable. Brief interruptions of water service, up to a total of 8 hours duration, will be acceptable, with adequate prior notice and adequate arrangements for alternate sanitary service. B. For any off-hours construction work, reimburse the Owner for reasonable cost of extra security guard protection required to supervise the facility during un-staffed hours. C. Phasing: A phasing diagram is included in the specifications to show, in a general way, how phasing should take place. Phase 1 includes the construction of the new rest room area and conference room. . Phase 2 is the remainder of the work. The GC must maintain access to the newly constructed rest rooms for all employees during Phase 2. Employees affected by Phase 2 construction will be temporarily located in the Board Room. The GC may have full access to the basement during both phases. The GC may propose an alternative phasing program to be reviewed by the architect and the bank. However, access to rest rooms must be maintained at all times. 1.09 CONTRACT TIME A. The contractor shall propose a reasonable project time frame (start and finish date) as required on the Bid Form. PART PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01010 - SUMMARY OF WORK -PAGE 3 b. Cutting and patching including roof penetrations. c. Plumbing cold water supply to humidifier. d. Duct mount smoke detector and all related wiring. 2. Powered Panel System used as office dividers. Supply and Installation, including power and data wiring. The GC provides j-box and whip only, for connection by Owner's installer. The bank will be working with Workplace Solutions of Sprringfield (413-736-1802). 3. Security, Voice and Data Equipment: The Owner will contract directly with a separate supplier for certain Security, Voice and Data Equipment. See Section 01019, for a Cash Allowance for installation of such equipment. 4. Voice and Data Wiring: Supply and installation. 5. Hazardous Waste Removal: Owner will conduct asbestos abatement and any other required hazardous waste removal through subcontractors. As far as possible all such removal will take place before the period of construction (Contract Time) begins. If hazardous waste removal is required after construction begins,the GC shall notify the Owner in a timely manner, and the Owner will remove the subject material as quickly thereafter as reasonably practical. The GC shall make reasonable accommodations to facilitate the Owner's access to eht property for such removal. The bank will be working with Accutech of Ludlow (413-583-5500). Work is scheduled for March 31, 2003.) B. Items noted NIC' (Not in Contract), moveable cabinets, furnishings, and minor equipment will be furnished and installed by Owner during or after construction. 1.07 OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS A. Products furnished to the site and paid for by Owner: 1. Equipment listed above. B. Owner's Responsibilities: 1. Arrange for and deliver Owner reviewed shop drawings,product data, and samples to Contractor. 2. Arrange and pay for product delivery to site. 3. On delivery, inspect products jointly with Contractor. 4. Submit claims for transportation damage and replace damaged, defective, or deficient items. 5. Arrange for manufacturers'warranties, inspections and service. 6. Arrange for installation of items designated for installation by Owner. C. Contractor's Responsibilities: 1. Review Owner reviewed shop drawings, product data, and samples. 2. Receive and unload products at site; inspect for completeness or damage,jointly with Owner. NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01010 - SUMMARY OF WORK -PAGE 2 SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK PARTI GENERAL 1.01 CONTRACT PROVISIONS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE A. The General Provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.02 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT A. In case of an inconsistency between Drawings and Specifications, or within either Document not clarified by addendum,the better quality or greater quantity of Work shall be provided, in accordance with the Architect's interpretation. (See Article 1 of the General and Supplementary General Conditions.) 1.03 SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Summary B. Work by Owner. C. Owner furnished products. D. Owner occupancy/Phasing E. Contract Time 1.04 RELATED WORK A. Section 01019 - Contract Considerations: Cash Allowances B. Section 16000 - Electrical: Installation of electrical equipment supplied by Owner. 1.05 PROJECT SUMMARY A. Demolition of rooms in the rear of the existing bank including rest rooms and break room. B. Construction of new space in the rear area of the bank, including an open office area, break room,filing room, small conference room, rest rooms and utility room. 1.06 WORK BY OWNER A. The Owner will award contracts which will be executed during the term of this project. Work under the Owner's contracts will include: 1. HVAC System: Provide and install new 5 ton air handling and condensing system for renovated area. The bank will be working directly with HDAir(Hurley and David—413-732-3141) on this project. The GC will be responsible for coordinating with the HVAC contractor and providing the following: a. Electrical connections NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts 01010 - SUMMARY OF WORK -PAGE 1 O O O C X i PHASE 2 1/16" = V-0" Clarification Drawings PHASING DIAGRAM - Phase 2 KUHN RIDDLE ARCHITECTS K 2 Northampton Date: 03/18/03 7 NORTH PLEASANT ST. Project No.: 02083 A M H E R S T Cooperative Bank MASSACHUSETTS 01002 SHEET: 67 King Street scale 1/16°= 1'on 4 13 2 59 1 6 3 0 OF: Northampton, MA Drawn by: Author FAX 4 1 3 2 5 9 1 6 3 0 i i i i 4: Clarification Drawings PHASING DIAGRAM - Phase 1 1 KUHN RIDDLE ! ARCHITECTS K 1 Northampton Date: 03/18/03 7 NORTH PLEASANT ST. Project No.: 02083 A M H E R S T Cooperative Bank MASSACHUSETTS 01002 SHEET: 67 Kin Street Scale 1/16"= 1'-0" King 413 2 59 1630 OF: Northampton, MA Drawn by: Author FAX 4 1 3 2 5 9 1 6 3 0 Please refer to AIA Document A201 r Please refer to AIA Document Aloi Signature and Title of Authorized Representative: If a bidder is a corporation, indicate state of incorporation after"Name of Bidder", and affix corporate seal to this form; if a partnership, attach full names and residential addresses of all partners; if an individual, attach residential address if different than business address. ** END OF BID FORM ** NORTHAMPTON COOPERATNE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts BID FORM -Page 2 BID FORM TO: NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK A. Undersigned has received and examined Bidding Documents for Back Room Renovations at the Northampton Cooperative Bank,Northampton,Massachusetts, prepared by Kuhn Riddle Architects, Inc., 7 North Pleasant Street,Amherst, Massachusetts, has attended the mandatory Pre-Bid Conference, and has inspected existing conditions thoroughly,to his/her satisfaction. B. Undersigned acknowledges receipt of Addenda Nos. C. In submitting this bid,undersigned warrants that he/she has complied with all provisions of Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, and can carry out work in all respects as specified in Bidding Documents. D. Undersigned submits the following bid: 1. BASE BID: DOLLARS 2. ALTERNATES (refer to Section 01019 -Contract Considerations): Add Alternate No. 1 O $ E. Undersigned proposes the following schedule for the project, assuming a building permit can be obtained immediately: Start of construction: Completion of construction: F. Name of Bidder: Business Address: Telephone Number: Date of Bid Submission: NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts BID FORM-Page 1 INVITATION TO BID Northampton Cooperative Bank invites selected General Contractors to submit a bid for renovations to the back room area of the main branch at 67 King Street,Northampton, Massachusetts, in accordance with Bidding Documents prepared by Kuhn Riddle Architects, 7 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA, 01002. Invited general bidders may obtain up to three sets of Bidding Documents at the office of the Architect. Documents will be available as of Noon, March 25, 2003. A deposit of$50 per set will be required,payable to Northampton Cooperative Bank. This deposit will be refunded for sets returned in good condition within 14 days after receipt of bids. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at the bank location, 67 King Street,Northampton, Massachusetts. General bidders at the present time include: Marois Construction, Inc. Teagno Construction, Inc. Western Builders, Inc. Wright Builders, Inc. Bids are due at 2:00 pm, Thursday April 10, 2003 at the office of the Architect. No Bid Security will be required, and no Performance and Payment Bonds will be required. Opening of bids will be private. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ** END OF INVITATION TO BID ** NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts INVITATION TO BID -Page 1 04 DRAWING LIST A-1 DEMOLITION PLANS AND FLOOR PLANS A-2 SCHEDULES, PARTITIONS AND INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-3 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND LIGHTING/SWITCHING PLAN A-4 INTERIOR DETAILS F-1 FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL PLANS P-1 DEMOLITION PLANS OF BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR P-2 FIRST FLOOR - NEW WORK El DEMOLITION PLANS OF BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOORS NEW BASEMENT CONDITIONS E-2 FIRST FLOOR - NEW WORK ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING PLAN F;3 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AND DETAILS NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts DRAWING LIST- Pagel DIVISION 7—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PORTEcTION 07213 Batt and Blanket Insulation DIVISION 8—DOORS AND WINDOWS 08200 Wood Doors and Frames 3 p 08520 Aluminum Windows 2 p 08710 Door Hardware 4 p 08800 Glazing 4 p DIVISION 9—FINISHES Color Schedule 2 p 09260 Gypsum Board Systems 4 p 09300 Ceramic Tile 3 p 09511 Suspended Acoustical Ceilings 4 p 09650 Resilient Flooring 5 p 09680 Carpet 5 p 09900 Painting 6 p DIVISION 10 -SPECIALTIES 10155 Toilet Compartments 4 p 10522 Fire Extinguishers,Cabinets and Accessories 3 p 10800 Toilet and Bath Accessories 3 p DIVISION 11—EQUIPMENT NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 12 —FURNISHINGS NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 13—SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 14—CONVEYING SYSTEMS NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 15 -MECHANICAL 15400 Plumbing 12 p DIVISION 16 -ELECTRICAL 16000 Electrical 29 p NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton,Massachusetts Table of Contents -Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION/TITLE PAGES LIST I p Invitation to Bid I p Bid Form 2 p Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor 8 p General Conditions of the Contract for Construction 24 p Supplementary General Conditions 4 p Phasing Diagrams (Phase I and 2) 2 p 'ISION 1 —GENERAL REQUIREMENTS )10 Summary of Work 3 p 019 Contract Considerations 5 p 1039 Coordination and Meetings 3 p A045 Cutting and Patching 3 p 01072 Selective Demolition 5 p 01120 Alteration Project Procedures 3 p 01300 Submittals 4 p 01400 Quality Control 2 p 01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls 4 p 01600 Material and Equipment 3 p 01650 Starting of Systems 2 p 01700 Contract Closeout 4 p DIVISION 2 — SITE CONSTRUCTIION NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 3 — CONCRETE NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 4—MASONRY NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 5 — METALS NOT APPLICABLE DIVISION 6—WOOD AND PLASTICS 06100 Rough Carpentry 3 p 06200 Finish Carpentry 4 p 06410 Custom Casework 6 p NORTHAMPTON COOPERATIVE BANK Northampton, Massachusetts Table of Contents -Page 1 01 BP Project Manual • Back Room Renovations • TON COOPERATIVE BANK N ORTH AMP 67 King Street Northampton,Massachusetts • for Northampton Cooperative Bank 67 King Street Northampton,Massachusetts March 2003 KUHN RIDDLE ARCHITECTS, INC. 7 North Pleasant Street Amherst,Massachusetts 01002 413-259-1630 Fax: 413-259-1621 MECHANICAL[ELECTMCAL ENGINEERS R.W. Hall Consulting Engineers, I Meadow Street Extension Agawam,Massachusetts 01001 413-789-0960 Fax: 413-789-3295