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43-088 (6) City of Northampton REQUIRED INSPECTIONS v�•��= �' ' 1. Footings and Walls : e BUILDING DEPARTMENT�'' 2. Structural Components in Place* 3. Complete Building* Office of the Building Inspector No. 1460 Zoning Form No. 963388 Date 4/13/98 Fee$319.00 Check# 9000 Page, 43 Parcel 88 ,Zone SR Section 127 ❑ Yes No BUILDING PERMIT *Plumbing and Electrical Inspections required THIS CERTIFIES THAT Gougeon & Locke before Building Inspections renovate existing garage into family room, _ 1 has permission to add 2 car att garage w/2nd fl storage,reroof house & Inspection on Site—Foundations barn,replace barn slider, add side porch & entry,enclose situated on 66 Whittier St - Richard & Karen Marquis existing porch Inspection of Plumbing—Rough provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect Inspection of Plumbing—Finish conform to the terms of the application on file in this office, and to the Gas Inspection provisions of the Statutes and the Ordinances relating to the Construction, Inspection of Wiring—Rough Maintenance and Inspection of Buildings in the City of Northampton. Any violation of any of the terms above noted is an immediate revocation Inspection of Wiring—Finish of this permit.Expires six months from date of issuance,if not started. Building Inspection—Rough Note:A certificate of occupancy will be issued by this office upon return Insulation Inspection of this card signed by the Plumbing,Wiring and Building Inspectors. Building Inspection—Finish Smoke Detectors(Fire Department) Other THIS CARD MUST BE DISPLAYED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE ON PREMISES Certificate of Occupancy Building Inspector //40Jr k `; :a FILE # 9 r `� " {S �� �PLICANT/CONTACT PERSON: f lob -9 , ,23 ^ERT .ADDRESS/PHONE: ,a ,- /,r2,Js ' ,a,„... 4 • PROPERTY LOCATION: <p6 kit ietttt^- — / ,�e ,t4z-f'tl L l a/id t La MAP 1f 3 PARCEL: gg( ZONE S'k �T _ [HIS SECTION FOR-OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CH P CKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZnNTNCT FORM FIT',FM OTTT ----- Fee Paid Building Permit Filled nut `� Fee Paid 9ODO .3f 9 Type of Cnnctrnctinn• New ('nnctrurtinn /rerne-1 .4041 ri - Remodeling Tnterinr Lt 0in4L1 / Y,'L Additinn to Fxicting .4 V -44 Aececcnry Structure Gul 2,z -4 s4Zl ,"----' Building Plane Included! /1,A4t14/26.74A-07— Owner/Occupant Statement nr licence # 6jU/�7,- ✓ OSete of Plane / lo)Plan ci THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION: Approved as presented/based on information presented Denied as presented: Special Permit and/or Site Plan Required under: § PLANNING BOARD ZONING BOARD Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Finding Required under:§ w/ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Variance Required under: § w/ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval-Bd of Health Well Water Potability-Bd Health Permit from Con rvation C• ii u fission i...5-3A:57 Signature of Building Inspector Date NOTE:Issuanoe of a zoning permit does not relieve an applioant's burden to oomply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from the Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of Publio Works and other applioable permit granting authorities. V:S1 Mp7. �, �xt� (yxi- of Nnrthampton +„ t��'�� r�• f�tassacflnsctts �'= =�i: Vie DEPARTMENT OP BUILDING INSPECTIONS _eta 212 Main Street ' Municipal Building Northampton, Mass. 01060 `"s. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Ai FIDAVTT (licensceipermittee) with a principal place of business/residence at: Z6 S U 7}-( g l W i(A%A144-5 6 v 2fr--' (phones ) 2-6 —`13 2_3 WI eet/city/statehip) do hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: (k)- i am an employer providing the following worker's compensation coverage for my employees working on this job: LE C I D P /Fusin 1J.L.,. W e t -002 6 862 6 -6 _g Er (Insurance Company) (Policy Number) (Expiration Date) ( ) I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following worker's compensation policies: (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Company/Policy Number) (Expiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Company/Policy Number) (Expiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Company/Policy Number) (Expiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Company/Policy Number) (Expiration Date) (anach aMiditioml rl+ if nnr.-t..ry to include information pertaining to all coca-actors) ( ) I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me. ( ) I am a home owner performing all the work myself. NOTE:please be aware that whilo homeowners who employ persons to do niainfeowe construction or repair work on a dwelling of not more than throe units in which the homeowner resides or ea the grounds appurtenant thereto arc not generally considered to be employers under the was rompee,ation Act(GL152,s3 1(5)).application by a homeowner for a license or permit may evidence the legal status of an employer under the Worker's Cooapemetion Act. I understand that a copy of this mtcmmt may be forwarded to the Departmcat of Industrial Accidents'Off oc of Iuwranoo for the coverage verification and that failtue to secure covet-ago w)dcr so:don 25A of MOL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties rm+i ng of a fine of up to S 1,500.00 artdlor impaiaootoca of up to one year and civil penalties in the form of a Stop Work Order and a fine of 3100.00 a day against me. � � For dcpattti al user only ���0 C4/ //� --- ' , Permit Number Map# Lot# / Si�.. .. 7 Lic seeIpermittce I . . ' v � n• m tap o r X =• m 3 I H t—§ • :74 °.�, _ -zi H Ls _,,:. rrt al' I Zoning Miscellaneous Additions,Repairs,Alterations,etc. Tel.No. 26 g9 323 Alterations %r NORTHAMPTON, MASS. A'pei - 7� f 9 qF Additions ` °' APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ALTER Repair /Garage I. Location 6 tU H l Tfl tZi . 5 Sij - Lot No. 2. Owner's name k I Cm mu 4 KA-uJ Mhe Q tits Address 64 Wu' r/-1 C12- c ' r /V L TD/J , 3. Builder's name V 64.O Af 4- L-OZk- Address Z6 SSo714 S T,. b,Ji L(i/11741.s.a U' Mass.Construction Supervisor's License No. /1)0 /9 r 2— Expiration Date /2 —S 9 9 nn 4. Addition A-1/D 2.- Cam'Alt- 1,0`2 F---ayr-g. . S i- R4"1 i P o F 0-f / f_Afri -c( 5. Alteration IQi,-80-T f- O1/5t- 'Y1 1,A,C,N1 Coriv A- Eklgj Ci/i2i t' 7-» FJt1 tt[M 12-111 6. New Porch f f 6-1&) PD 'A- nun) R...n7 / xi X,( J EIJ 61 57 P-D-p v D1 - 7. Is existing building to be demolished? N D 8. Repair after the fire N D 9. Garage ytj t 14)/2==1 (,. $1 y(2346L No.of cars 2- Size i-61a7 30 t ZZ 10. Method of heating PAM i LA( gikt+ # A'LVD El . Pi CM I S F-b--r4J s,b P n t" EZ.-O: . li E- i-W W 11. Distance to lot lines F OS 1 / L 3O / R /S ) R vi-2 9 9 : Ov d CHArvf.-i_ R.,M �x t,5 i7,Ue . 12. Type of roof P) to-i' LJ/A'S p 4,412r .dill/u L-V',s, 13. Siding house EK la- = /-/A-,eDfdOA20 LAP 5.iDJ1lI6--/ Al4.0 .. f-/6><2 Cj114 J7 L cShOdtic 14. Estimated cost`C -72/ gap The undersigned certifies that the above statements are true to the best of his, her knowledge and belief. ) ird---- Signature of responsible appiicanl Remarks kf�-I-77 le cr-v,5I- f— B Ati-Qc C.E, i9 n- cSL/DEiz—lA-1/17'z ' A.)/A.f.D6-c-C S a-5'I 2 6 JOel Tl-( 5 i D t /3f4g,U• C,D�Vt.27' Fax Ta 25 i c-i( ,e0 -c , /1-41, /UiLc- 4y4 c_ W eft( 2 p — ST-17i2A _ /ru frp/J y)k l de&- ,A-f)l' 5 i 0- PDT u 19 j 7 / s--n�-p, amii,v21.-- 16-,-( OD—/ 7`1i 1-c.,WV 4C1))t-t , NBC 1. � APR 8 098 ':EF7 File No. 96,33PCP •, ZONING PERMIT APPLICATION (§10 . 2) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION 1. Name of Applicant: Jir►'h Ps Lo c_ )8>1- jOJ* A M A GE- Address: 76 Save( ft-mS6 U2G Telephone: `ZL r- 3 23 2. Owner of Property: f f CM, 0 4t- M/i-✓'�...Q U I. S Address: �O!o Vf k l'JTl S;. N Th.S Telephone: 5- -9/ '-{ g 3. Status of Applicant: Owner Contract Purchaser Lessee Other(explain): G ifrc..(2-- 4. Job Location: �OG 1Z/`?�ljiC ✓ Parcel Id: Zoning Map# 7 7 Parcel# pf District(s): (TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT) 5. Existing Use of Structure/Property \ 6. Description of Proposed Use/Work/Project/Occupation: (Use additional sheets if necessary): 1Ac l(vITh cGzf /eat. o cu /d-1-( Z`=J new SD )2 cTDIi-4 11,-P b (Si i 12s ►2 - r tm& ,-e 6v5 c 4- 5 N / EPl,►-cam t i'i , iho 0 iNT--A-1 7. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan Site Plan Engineered/Surveyed Plans Answers to the following 2 questions may be obtained by checking with the Building Dept or Planning Department Files. 8. Has a Special PermitNariance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO DON'T KNOW ' YES IF YES,date issued: IF YES: • Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES: enter Book Page and/or Document# - 9. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Obtained ,date issued: (FORM CONTINUES ON OTHER SIDE) �..__. U V 17 U UY ; i 12 1 y)2 Q ; APR8 -' CITY OF NORTHAMPTON a 9)EPT i, NOR irikt,i'l;Uiu,MA BUILDING PERMIT CHECKLIST All 1&2 Family Projects The following items are to be considered MINIMUM information to be submitted with ALL permit applications Scaled drawings & details shall be submitted with each application proposing construction, reconstruction, addition, alteration, or repair. The building official may waive the requirements for filing plans when work is of a minor nature. i . Scaled drawings & details shall indicate&describe all proposed work, including location, size,grade of materials &equipment to be used. C. PLOT PLAN, property address;map &lot number, zoning district&overlays (such as wetlands) ✓Show well and septic locations (if applicable) ^Location of lot lines, dimensions of lot, frontage L...--Location&dimensions of public easements,public utility easements, railroad right of ways , and established zoning setback requirements. ✓Locations &dimensions of primary and accessory buildings &structures. D. FLOOR PLANS, floor plan of each floor and intermediate levels including basements, 1,--crawlspaces,terraces, porches garages, carports,and decks, showing existing condition and proposed construction. ✓Dimensions, locations &materials of foundations, footings, columns &piers {including reinforcing when required) "Direction, dimensions, spacing&grade of all framing {floors, roofs, walls, partitions) VLocation of all walls,partitions, windows, stairs &doors Location&description of all electrical equipment and alarm devices Location &type of all heating and air conditioning(HVAC)equipment. HVAC schematics (where required check with building inspector) ,/ EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS,Front, rear&side elevations including foundation and finish grades. ✓ Location&dimensions of windows &doors. t-- Description of exterior cladding or siding material. Nit X Show exterior stair locations &dimensions. NIA Show chimney and vent locations 1 tv DETAILS & SECTIONS, Sections through exterior walls showing details of construction from footing to the highest point of the building. N/A. X. Sections through fireplaces &chimneys (show clearances) pi* x Location&details of any roof trusses,glue-lam,or engineered lumber {include connection details and Massachusetts professionals stamp on specification sheet}ale- Exterior envelope energy requirements :Uo-of walls,roof-ceiling&floors ..OR.. R value of walls/roof/floor,also percent of window area to wall area. • • 10. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO L7 IF YES, describe size,type and location: Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property?YES NO L/ IF YES,describe size,type and location: 11 . ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED, or PERMIT CAN BE DENIED DUE TO LACK OF INFORMATION. This column to be filled in by the Building Department Required I Existing Proposed By Zoning Lot size / 3 rl t 3 7 Frontage J 3 5 /3 5 / ' Setbacks - frnnt / 93 /7 S . ICJ - side L: 30 R: /5 L: 30 R: IS G' - rear q V . Y .,._„,,. f`eJ4-) Building height 2 jw e I 9 5 ei,rafj e 3 �--- Bldg Square footage 2tz� Slays ? hio vsi. o b %Open Space: It frL PA12,iLr 1 5 y r PA) +� (Lot area minus bldg o �' 6 7 0 0 &paved parking) $ is / C /o # pf -Parking Spaces 3 I n ) ov T 3 IA ) a-T of Loading Docks C) Fill: -(voltune -& location) 0 13 . Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein G is tru and accurate to the best of my knowledge. DATE: -1 r APPLICANT is SIGNATURE4t:Ce-Q 1iy. .-'� NOTE: bus an of a zoning permit does not relieve an a Iioanna burden to oomply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits fro the Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of Pubiio Works and other applloable permit granting authorities. FILE # MAScheck COMPLIANCE REPORT11 AP APR 81998 Massachusetts Energy Code Permit # MAScheck Software Version 2 . 0 FT 0 ivoR11-;.; Checked by/Date CITY: Amherst STATE: Massachusetts HDD: 6614 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: 1 or 2 family, detached HEATING SYSTEM TYPE : Other (Non-Electric Resistance) DATE : 4-8-1998 DATE OF PLANS : TITLE : Ala Me ( € NLVAT/ON - -41 12-Vd / ✓ 1 frVheQ ()1S COMPLIANCE: PASSES Required UA = 137 Your Home = 137 Area or Insul Sheath Glazing/Door Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Value UA CEILINGS 92 38 . 0 0 . 0 3 CEILINGS 408 35 . 0 0 . 0 13 WALLS : Wood Frame, 16" O.C. 741 24 . 0 0 . 0 40 GLAZING: Windows or Doors 90 0 . 320 29 GLAZING: Windows or Doors 24 0 . 320 8 DOORS 40 0 . 540 22 FLOORS : Over Unconditioned Space 408 16 . 0 22 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The proposed building design represented in these documents is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the requirements of the Massachusetts Energy Code . The heating load for this building, and the cooling load if appropriate has been determined using the applicable Standard Design Conditions found in the Code. The HVAC equipment selected to heat or cool the building shall be no greater than 1250 of the design load as specified in sections 780CMR 1310 and J4 .4 . Builder Designer /} tC4 �71�,�� Date 1- e- if MAScheck INSPECTION CHECKLIST Massachusetts Energy Code MAScheck Software Version 2 . 0 DATE: 4-8-1998 Bldg. Dept . Use CEILINGS : [ ] 1 . R-38 1��� Comments/Location Ad th tTV&Y Invd flaw [ ] 2 . R-35 3:� Comments/Location 5ipatcp4 UYei{ aye_- -f P -(( ,1 WALLS : [ ] 1 . Wood Frame, 16" O.C. , R-24 / Comments/Location 2,'i .5Pf261ed ///c?4 4Ll.{, WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS : [ ] 1 . U-value : 0 . 32 For windows without labeled U-values, describe features : # Panes Frame Type Thermal B eak? [ ] Yes [ ] No Comments/Location A/UnrRW fa-irerte /06/ /Id4c [ ] 2 . U-value : 0 . 32 For windows without labeled U-values, describe features : # Panes Frame Type The al Break? [ ] Yes [ ] No Comments/Location Pe/fa /4/k//ri Pr,k 4 41,1V. DOORS : [ ] 1 . U-value : 0 . 54 Comments/Location 2- vi zp Q n 2 b Q1 - iAA4 nrjy t FLOORS : [ ] 1 . Over Unconditioned Space, R-1 Comments/Location oreArt,ANAt 1910144 ata5-69 S AIR LEAKAGE : A-(--- 5 Pi 4L. 9 TW- F-( 2'1 [ l Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage must be sealed. Recessed lights must be type IC rated and installed with no penetrations or installed inside an appropriate air-tight assembly with a 0 . 5" clearance from combustible materials and 3" clearance from insulation. VAPOR RETARDER: Uie-f,THA E_ CS V>4PDi- [ ] Required on the warm-in-winter side of all non-vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors . MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION: [ ] Materials and equipment must be identified so that compliance can be determined. Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment must be provided. Insulation R-values and glazing U-values must be clearly marked on the building plans or specifications . DUCT INSULATION: p/k [ ] Ducts in unconditioned spaces must .be insulated to R-5 . Ducts outside the building must be insulated to R-8 . 0 . • DUCT CONSTRUCTION: [ ] All ducts must be sealed with mastic and fibrous backing tape . Pressure-sensitive tape may be used for fibrous ducts . The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air and water systems . TEMPERATURE CONTROLS : [ ] Thermostats are required for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the heating and/or cooling input to each zone or floor shall be provided. HVAC EQUIPMENT SIZING: [ ] Rated output capacity of the heating/cooling system is not greater than 125% of the design load as specified in sections 780CMR 1310 and J4 .4 . MISC REQUIREMENTS : [ ] Refer to 780 CMR, Appendix J for requirements relating to swimming pools, HVAC piping conveying fluids above 120 F or chilled fluids below 55 F, and circulating hot water systems . ----NOTES TO FIELD (Building Department Use Only) s • a, 1 ' r IIII$+0j N @ N E 1� E REMODELING AND ADDITION WORK 11 i RICHARD AND KAREN MARQUIS l APR 8 1998 66 WHITTIER STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA DEPT t; iv0itL.,„,:, i;r, SPECIFICATIONS JANUARY 26, 1998 revised April 6, 1998 DIVISION 1: General Requirements The specifications outlined herein are for the remodeling and addition work at 66 Whittier Street, Northampton, home of Richard and Karen Marquis. As expressed in a temporary agreement between Richard and Karen Marquis, owners,and Gougeon&Locke Builders, general contractor,a contract for the proposed work,agreeable to all parties, is intended to be signed. These specifications along with the plans,elevations, and sections by Architect Thomas Douglas;the sewer connection plan by Professional Engineer James Gracia;and the conceptual electric plan are to form the basis of the work to be contracted between the owners and the general contractor. The owners expect the general contractor will provide an initial draft contract to be reviewed by the owners. The general contractor should consider the items described below when developing the initial draft contract. The contract to be signed by the parties shall supersede the General Requirements section of this document. Items to be Addressed in Contract The owners are interested in the following specific items to be included and addressed in the contract. In addition,the contract that the general contractor develops should contain and address: description of work, contract documents, termination and default, arbitration, severability, and any miscellaneous provisions. Services: The general contractor will supervise and direct the work using their best skill and attention. The general contractor will be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequence, procedures, and for coordinating all portions of the work unless otherwise noted. The general contractor will comply with all health and building ordinances that are applicable. The general contractor will also provide and pay offall materials, labor, tools, equipment, staging/scaffolding, etc.,which are necessary for the execution of the normal construction contract work through its completion, unless otherwise noted. The general contractor will maintain strict discipline and good order among its employees, subcontractors, and other persons carrying out the contract work. All materials will be new, unless otherwise specified. All materials, finishes and workmanship will meet accepted industry standards, unless otherwise noted,and will be consistent with the plans regarding sizes. A reasonable allowance on all dimensions is allowed according to normal industry standards. The general contractor will be responsible for maintaining and supervising all reasonable safety precautions in connection with the performance of the contract work. The general contractor will provide Certification of Insurance,covering workman's compensation insurance, damage,and general liability,that is in accordance with the laws of the State of Massachusetts until completion of the work. Insurance certificates will be included as part of the contract. The owner will authorize the general contractor to undertake any changes, deviations, or omissions required by governmental authorities, upon notice to owners. Owners will pay all additional costs required by such authorities. Starting and Completion Dates: The general contractor will propose starting and substantial completion dates for the work (subject to such permissible delays as to be further described in the contract.) Price: The general contractor will propose a price for the work to be completed, subject to additions and deductions. (The general contractor should list what is not included in the price.) Payments: The general contractor will propose a method of payment. The owners are interested in payments in installments -after mutually accepted stages in the construction process are completed. Final payment,equal to at least 10%of the price, 1 to general contractor by owners will be made after completion of a mutually accepted punch list,final cleaning : s d touch up, submission of warranties and operation manuals to owners,walk through with general contractor and subcon . tors for operation and maintenance procedures,copies of building permits and other correspondence with the City incl ding the certificate of occupancy,release of Lien forms from contractor,subcontractors,and suppliers. The general contractor will be expected to sign a lien waiver each time a payment is made for work performed. Work Change Order: The general contractor will propose a method for work change orders. The owners woul' like to be able to,upon reasonable request to the general contractor,have the general contractor make changes,additions or alterations of the work. Owners will welcome suggestions for substitutions and alternate methods of construction if they r sult in improvements in quality, in cost savings or both. The contract price and substantial completion time will be m'.'I ed only as set out in a written change order. Any adjustment in the contract price resulting in a credit or a charge to the o 'ers will be determined by mutual agreement of the parties before starting the work involved in the change. Change Order'orms will be provided in duplicate by the general contractor. Allowances: The contract is to include a means to adjust the price for costs greater or less than any allowances given in the contract/specifications. Subcontractors: The general contractor can subcontract any part of the work. It is understood that the general ontractor and its workers will be executing most structural and finish work itself. The general conditions that are included in the contract will apply to the general contractor as well as every su contractor. The general contractor agrees to bind every subcontractor by the applicable terms of the contract and its doc i s-nts. The contract will not construe as creating any contractual relationship between any subcontractor and the owners. The general contractor pays all bills from subcontractors hired by the general contractor. All subcontractors 1 sign a lien waiver,relieving the owner of all liability,with the general contractor before final payment by owner. All subcontractors will carry their own worker's compensation for their crews and will be covered against pers'nal or property loss. Site Access General contractor and subcontractors will use existing driveway for all site access. Owners understand Goug i n&Locke will use tracked excavating equipment,which may scratch the driveway surface. Temporary Facilities Electric power,water,and sanitation are available to the general contractor and its subcontractors in the exis ' 'g house during construction. The bathroom on the first floor will be available to the general contractor and subcontrac ors. Hazardous materials or other damaging chemicals shall not be disposed of in the waste septic system. Owners will pay cost for electricity and water bill. A telephone in the existing house will be available to the general contractor at the start of construction for loc. calls. Long distance calls will need prior approval of the Owners. The general contractor may store building materials and equipment on site at locations agreed to by the owner. Temporary Fences The owners will erect temporary fences in the rear of the property for the purpose of containing the owners' o dogs. The • general contractor will notify the owners ahead of time if the temporary fences will need to be moved for the •rk. Work Schedule The general contractor will establish a tentative work schedule for the contract that identifies stages of constru 'on,when certain activities will occur,and the duration of the work. The Payment Schedule will show approximate date of completion of work stages. The general contractor will maintain a work schedule as the job progresses and inform the o ers of any changes in the substantial completion dates through change orders. Permits and Fees 2 General contractor will obtain and pay for all building permits and all other permits and fees. The general con . tor is responsible for notifying the City that specific phases of work are complete and ready for inspection. Copies of. permits, approvals from the City inspectors,and other related correspondence with the City will be provided by the gene : contractor to the owners. Installation Standards The general contractor and its subcontractors will install products in a proper and workmanlike manner,in acc'rdance with product manufacturer's published installation instructions. Products required in the drawings but not specifically listed in the specifications shall be of a quality equal to standard established for the balance of the work. Written Warranties The general contractor will guarantee all work for 12 months from the date of final completion. The general c a ntractor will provide copies of written manufacturer's warranties to the owners at final completion of job. Site Clean up The general contractor will make every effort to maintain a clean working environment and is responsible for s to clean up and debris removal. Unless previously arranged with the owners,the general contractor will allow for three p. king spaces in I the driveway for the owners between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. on week nights and all hours of the weekend. The gene . contractor will make every reasonable effort to minimize disruptions of the owners and guests of the owners living in the xisting house and"barn". Final Cleaning General contractor will leave house broom clean. General contractor is responsible for leaving interior and ext nor floor, wall,ceiling,and roof surfaces free from stains,scratches,and other damage. Owners will wash windows,flo ,bathrooms, vacuum carpets etc. It will be the responsibility of the general contractor to repair or pay for any damages of owner's existing property caused by the general contractor,its crew,or subcontractors. Prerequisites to Final Payment Final payment to general contractor by owners will be made after completion of a mutually accepted punch list final cleaning and touch up,submission of warranties and operation manuals to owners,walk through with general contracto and subcontractors for operation and maintenance procedures, copies of building permits and other correspondence with the City including the certificate of occupancy,release of Lien forms from contractor, subcontractors, and suppliers. DIVISION 2: Site Work Clearing I Remove and dispose of all bushes,including their major roots,along the north,west,and south sides of main ''use,between the main house and"barn",and in front of the"barn". (Be careful of underground pool filter lines near the so thwest corner of the main house. There are also underground utilities-water,electric,and telephone-between the main ho e and "barn") Demolition Remove and dispose(unless otherwise noted)of the following: • Fence posts,rails,and basketball pole, including underground base,between main house and"barn". • Asphalt driveway as necessary for construction of new garage. • Concrete walkway in front of main house. • Concrete stairs, handrail,clapboards as necessary,and flashing at the front entry of the main house. • Flag.stone(surface layer only),ceiling material,clapboards,trim,exterior sheathing,and interior drywall and insulation -leave insulation in east wall for sound control-as needed for new mud room entry. 3 • • Front exterior door(1)and window(1)of existing family/dining room-SAVE,DO NOT DISPOSE. • Large automatic garage door and hardware of existing garage. • Exterior doors(2)and window(1)of existing garage-SAVE,DO NOT DISPOSE. • Folding stairs in existing garage. • Trim on north wall and other surfaces as needed. • Clapboards on all exterior surfaces of existing family/dining room and existing garage except east wall of. ''s g room. • Gable vents(2)on the north and south walls of existing garage. • Soffit vents from non-gambrel roof soffits of main house. • Pool equipment room structure on west side of main house-EXISTING SLAB WILL BE REMOVED. • Interior drywall and trim for new opening from existing family/dining room to new family room-leave ins' ation for sound control. • Gutters,roof shingles,roof vents(2),flashing(including chimney flashing),chimney cap,nails,and other is'scellaneous roof material off of roof of main house down to and leaving existing roof sheathing. • Automatic garage door and small amount of damaged exterior trim around garage door opening of"barn". • Exterior hardboard siding of the south wall of"barn". • Existing deck-handrail,exterior joists,and floor boards;sliding glass doors and jamb;exterior siding and trim, and flashing of shed dormer on upper south wall of"barn". SAVE DOOR HARDWARE. • Roof shingles,flashing,nails,and other miscellaneous roof material off of roof of"barn"down to and lea 'u g existing roof sheathing. Excavation Contact"DIG SAFE"and any other appropriate agencies or utility companies before digging. Excavate and stockpile soil on site for the following subsurface work. • Footings/foundations for new garage,new concrete porch,and new front entry to 4'-0". • New garage concrete slab-allow for the 8"gravel sublayer and the 12"thick spread reinforced concrete f. tings for interior supports. (See architects plans.) • Waste pipe from new garage to existing septic system tank. (See Sewer Connection Plan.) • Ditch for and run new water service to barn in 150#test plastic water pipe.Replace existing electric and to phone service between barn and house in new ditch. All installations per code Utilities and Drainage Install new 4"ABS schedule 40 sewer pipe into existing septic tank from new garage through corner inlet of . . (See architect's plans and professional engineer's Sewer Connection Plan.) Inlet and outlet baffles to be inspected when tank uncovered. Baffles to be replaced with 4"PVC tees if existing baffle shows any sign of deterioration. Waste pi s- to come out 1'vertically out of the new garage finished concrete slab at the location given in plans. General contractor will work with James Gracia,PE of Easthampton as needed to inspect baffles,permit work with City's Board of Health,etc. If there are existing footing drains in the main house, extend footing drains with 4"perforated plastic footing . .' along new garage footings. Backfill, Compaction,and Grade After footing and foundation work is completed,backfill and compact with gravel at footing(and footing 8 • if used)then stored soil if the soil is suitable,well drained,and free from organic material-DO NOT USE TOPSOIL. Fill and compact under slabs to 95%compaction, in one foot lifts. The uppermost sublayer below slabs to be 8' of gravel. Grade surface for positive run-off away from building. Correct all backfill,if required after settling during co " ction. After construction,repair excavated portion of driveway with asphalt and any subsurface material to match exi ting. Move and grade any left over soil on site at locations specified by owners.Damage to existing surfaces or plant materials from such moving or grading shall be corrected at owner's expense. 4 DIVISION 3: Concrete Concrete Materials and Curing Use concrete mix with compressive strength rating of 3000 psi for all concrete applications: new front entry foo •gs, foundation walls,and stairs; new porch footings,foundation walls,and slab;new garage footings,foundation w s,and slab; and new staircase footings. Protect against freezing and maintain proper moisture and temperature to ensure the proper hydration and harp •'i g. Formwork Erect formwork for 4'-0" deep continuous strip for 8"x16"reinforced concrete footings with 2"x4"tapered ke ay for new front entry stairs,new porch,and outer walls of new garage. Erect formwork for 12"thick spread reinforced concrete footings for interior supports in new garage and new s I' case in existing garage. Erect formwork for 8"foundation walls for new front entry stairs,new porch,and outer walls of new garage. Erect edge formwork for new front entry stairs,new porch floor 4" slab,and new garage floor 4"slab. Pitch sl. 's and stair treads and landing for proper draining away from building. The finish of new porch floor to be smooth but no skid. Expansion and Control Joints I Install a premolded joint filler at the perimeter of new garage slabs that meet foundation walls. I Score control joints in new porch floor and at steel column lines in new garage slab floor. Concrete Reinforcement Install(2)#4 reinforcing bars continuous in footings. Install#4 reinforcing bars in spread concrete footings. Install 6"x6" WWM in slabs. Install#4 reinforcing bar pins every 1' where new porch slab meets new garage foundation wall. Embedded and Miscellaneous Items Install sleeve in formwork of new garage foundation wall for waste pipe from new garage to existing septic sys -m tank inlet pipe. , Install 5" sleeves on sides of new front entry foundation walls for drain pipe. Allow for 1/4" slope down towards the east. I Install anchor bolts in new garage foundation walls approximately every 4'-0". Use 6 mil vapor barrier under new porch and new garage slabs. 5 DIVISION 4: Masonry Repoint brick of chimney if needed. Recap/crown chimney. • Erect forms so that thickness is 2"at its thinnest. • Reinforce concrete with#3 reinforcing bars about 2"from edges. • Top surface slightly arched to shed water. • Overhang crown so water free-falls rather than runs down brick surfaces. • Under surface of overhang,bevel bottom to create a drip edge. • Leave expansion gap around flues and fill with high-temperature caulk and seal. Flash chimney as necessary. DIVISION 5: Metals Install(5)3 Y2"diameter concrete-filled schedule steel lally columns in new garage. Install Springfield caps on slums,and lag bolt caps into bottom of beams. DIVISION 6: Wood and Plastics Rough Carpentry (See plans for further details. Measurements on plans intended for rough in framing stage ess otherwise noted. Bridging,headers,corner bracing, nailing,blocking,furring,will be installed according to the building code and standard building practices.) Use following materials for rough framing: Joist and rafter framing lumber-No. 2 spruce,pine,fir,or better(Fb-1, 150 psi,E=1,300,000),kiln dried, 19%moisture content. Studs and blocking-S_P_F stud grade,kiln dried, 19%moisture content. Plywood subfloor-3/4" CXUL T&G with construction adhesive. Roof and exterior wall sheathing- 1/2" APA CDX. Underlayment-APA underlayment grade plywood. Pressure treated wood where in contact with concrete(specifically sills), masonry, or the ground. Sill sealer between the sill and the top of foundation walls. Construct floor framing. Follow architect's plans for areas to be framed. All floor joists are to be 16"o.c. Ma or areas are as follows: Mud room-2x3 PT sleepers laid flat with 11/2"thick rigid foil-faced foam insulation between sleepers,plus h" CXUL plywood subfloor/underlayment nailed and glued to subfloor. - New family room-framing materials include 1 1/2"x 2 1/4"pressure treated sleepers at 16"O.C. and 3/4"tongue and groove plywood nailed and glued to sleepers. (See architect's plans for typical floor section of new family room.) Side mud room-framing materials include 21/4"thk. pressure treated sleepers at 16"O.C.,3/4"underlayment grade plywood nailed and glued to sleepers,and 1/2"UL plywood screwed to subfloor. (Dimension of sleepers are to be such that the finished tile floor is 4"above existing concre : slab.) Storage room above new garage-framing materials include 2"x8",2"x10"x24',and 3/4"tongue and groove plywood nailed and glued(construction adhesive)to 2"x10"joists. (See architect's plans and new garage section A-A.) "Barn" -small area of subfloor in area just inside of sliding door to be repaired. Install cross bridging mid-span and solid blocking over beam as standard practice at 2x10 joists. Construct wall/partition framing.Follow architect's plans for areas to be framed. All wall studs are to be 16" •.c. Exterior walls sheathed with 1/2"APA CDX plywood. Major areas are as follows: Mud room-2"x62 4"exterior walls(including the non-existing wall adjacent to new garage-see new garage walls below); relocate door opening and close existing window opening on existing 2"x4"wall adjacent to existing family/dining room; relocate door opening on 6 • existing 2"x4"wall adjacent to new garage. New garage-2"x4"exterior walls. 2"x4"wall adjacent to side mud room(flush with existing 2"x4"wall); ,"x6"walls adjacent to staircase open under staircase except for bottom landing. Allow openings for wi i dows and doors. I New family room-existing 2"x4"exterior walls reframed for new window and door openings;open existin: 2"x4"wall adjacent to existing family/dining room for new door opening;new 2"x4" wall built up on existing 2"x4"wall adjacent to existing family/dining room for new pocket doors;2"x 4"wall adjacent to stairs and side mud room. Side mud room-open existing 2"x4"exterior wall for new door opening. see above for other walls descriptions. Storage room-2"x6" exterior walls including gables and knee walls. "Barn"-reframe south wall of shed dormer for new window openings where existing sliding glass door opening was-make 2"x6"wall. Construct Roof/Ceiling Framing. Follow architect's plans for areas to be framed. All roof/ceiling framing are o be 16"o.c. Roof sheathed with 1/2"APA CDX plywood. Major areas are as follows: Main house-New front entry: ceiling and roof,mud room:ceiling and roof, new garage: ceiling(see storage floor framing above),staircase: roof, new valley on roof above existing family/dining room,and storage room. Install 1"x3"furring strips 16"o.c. to existing ceilin: joists in new family room, side mud room, small area of new garage,and mud room as needed. "Barn" sheath small area below shed dormer where small deck was removed so that roof line is flush with the rest of the gambrel roof. Stair Framing Construct stairs as shown in architect's plans so that the upper landings are centered to the ridge of roof above. Allow for open access under the stairs from new garage(except for lower landing). The lower landing of staircase to be framed similarly to the method used for the new family room. Finished he ght will be the same as the new family room and should assume that a carpet and pad will be installed in the future. Use 3/4"plywood for treads and risers, nail and glue to the sleepers and stair stringers. Use 3 stair stringers. Install a 1'-1"tread step in new garage as shown in architect's plan. Fiberglass Columns Install fiberglass columns-(2)for new front entry,(3 1/2)for new porch-as shown in architect's plans. The I+)new front entry columns to be 8" in diameter,and the(3 1/2)new porch columns to be 10"in diameter. The style for all o be plain (non-fluted)and include a cap and base. Color is to be white. Manufacturer can be BROSCO/Tumcraft or better. Columns,caps,and bases must be weather-proof,water-prof, rot-proof, insect-proof,require very low maintenance,and offer a lifetime warranty. Exterior Trims Install Perna-Trim PVC exterior trim on new work-corner boards,fascias, soffits,and rake boards as shown n architect's elevations and to match existing house. See architect's plans. (Includes main house and"barn", new work o y.)This trim does not require painting,and no finishes are included. Repair existing exterior trim around"barn"garage door opening.Use preprimed finger jointed PrimeTrim for repairs.Finish coats by others. Install headboard plywood on ceiling of new porch. Allow owners time to apply finishes before installation. F nishes by others. 7 Finish new front entry porch ceiling same as new porch, and trim pieces matching the rest of the house. (See Division 9 for interior finish carpentry.) DIVISION 7: Thermal and Moisture Protection Insulation and Vapor Barriers Insulate and provide a vapor barrier to all heated areas(and side mud room)included as part of this work. Refe to the architect's plans for details on the walls and ceilings to be insulated and insulate material. The major areas to . insulated: Mud room: Ceiling-2"proper vent;maximum R-value unlaced batt insulation that will fit in ceiling area;6mi1 polyethylene vapor barrier. Exterior walls-R-19 sprayed urethane insulation in 2"x-6a 4"walls;R-15 3 1/2" thick unlaced batt insulation in existing 2"x4"walls to remain. Floor- 1'/z" thick rigid foil faced foam board insulation between sleepers; 6mi1 polyethylene vapor barrier. —Side mud room: Ceiling-2"proper vent along west wall;R-25 unlaced batt insulation,6 mil polyethylene vapor barrier. Exterior walls-R-19 Kraft-faced batt insulation in 2"x6"walls adjacent to staircase;R-11 unlaced batt insulation in 2"x4"wall adjacent to new garage with 6 mil poly vapor barrier; Floor- 1'/s"thick rigid foil faced foam board insulation between sleepers;6mi1 polyethylene vapor barrier. New family room: Ceiling-2"proper vent along west wall;sprayed urethane insulation between ceiling jois and furring strips. Add backer for sprayed insulation where existing storage floor in not sufficient. Walls-sprayed urethane insulation between wall studs on 2"x4"walls. Floor-2" rigid foil faced foam board between sleepers;6 mil polyethylene vapor barrier. New garage: R-25 unlaced batt insulation in small section of ceiling where there are existing ceiling joists. "Barn"-R-19 unlaced batt insulation and 6 mil polyethylene vapor barrier in new 2"x6" wall of shed dormer. (No insulation in staircase or the storage room above the new garage except where noted above.) Air Infiltration Barriers Install Tyvek air barrier on all exterior surfaces,from sill to top plate of existing family/dining room, new famil, room,side mud room,and mud room,except on unheated areas and east wall of family/dining room. Install Tyvek air barrier on all south walls of barn including all faces of shed dormer. Siding Install Hardie siding cement fiber clapboards on all exterior walls,from foundation to roof,of existing family/. i'ng room, new family room,side mud room,new garage,and mud room,except east wall of dining room. See architect's plans. Hardi siding to be pre-primed on all sides and pre-painted. Color to be determined by owner,from Cabot's paints. di siding to have 15 year guarantee. Install similar Hardi siding cement fiber clapboards on entire exterior surface of south wall of barn including - shed dormer. Install new flashing over tops of doors and windows where siding/re-siding main house and"barn". Install oth r flashing on exterior surfaces in the work area as needed and as standard practice. Repair small exterior areas worked on as part of this work such as the new front stair area(install new flashing under new siding where house meets concrete stairs), siding removed to install roof flashing,area closed in where gable v'nt was 8 removed on south wall of main house,area around"barn"garage door and entrance door, etc. Owners may elec to use Hardie siding or hardboard to match existing for repairs. Roofing Roof existing and new construction of main house as shown in architect's plans and"barn"with 30 year archi : tural shingles,Tamko brand. Color to be determined by owners. Include No. 15 asphalt impregnated felt over enti= roof surfaces, except use ice and water barrier where shown in architect's plans. Flashings to be.019 mill finish aluminum,except white finish at door and window heads. Install proper flashing for watertight roofs. Install continuous venting drip-edge on upper gambrel roof of north side of main house. Install drip-edge on all other edges of main house and"barn". Install rake drip edges on main house and"barn". Install step flashing where roof meets a wall. Install flashing for chimney. Install continuous ridge vents on all ridges of main house except for new front entry. Install ice and water barrier under valleys. Valley shingles to be underlaid and cut-to-line. Install sacrificial zinc strip to reduce mildew. Install continuous soffit vent on soffits of non-gambrel section of existing house;on soffits of shed dormer of s' th side of existing house,on soffits of new garage,and on soffits of mud room. Gutters by others. Caulking and Sealants Caulk and seal as needed and as standard practice. Include windows, doors, outdoor plumbing and electric pe etrations, etc. DIVISION 8: Doors and Windows Doors (Note: door hardware provided by others, installed by Gougeon&Locke.) Door 1 of mud room: BROSCO/Morgan,double bifold doors,6 panel,Pine M-4FD-1051, door s'" : 6'-0"W x 6'-8"H, (no casing ordered with door,colonial casing separate, s ther door options to be determined).Pulls by others. Door 2 of mud room: BROSCO/Morgan,interior french door 1-3/8"thick, single glazed,Pine M 3912, door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H, left hand door,flat board jamb: 4 9/16"clear 'th ranch stop, (no casing ordered with door;colonial casing separate),single hole fo door knob, (no door knob ordered with door;purchase separately). Door 3 of mud room: Taylor,6 panel insulated steel door,fire rated,white door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H, right hand inswing, single hole for door knob,(no door knob ordered with door,purchase separately),4-9/16"jamb.,aluminum sill,compression weatherstrip,BMC. Door 4 of mud room: Reuse door from existing garage door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H,right hand di or Doors 5&6 of new garage: Raynor,Decade Showcase Colonial garage door,white,door size 9'-0"W . 8'-0"H, 1 row lites at top,Enduracoat system with lifetime warranty. Operable with garage door opener with individual hard wired lighted controls located in new garage near door to mud room and key chain transmitter controls with"rolling code"technology.Each control runs one 'oor. Door 7 of new garage: Taylor,double outswing insulated steel doors with handicap threshold, white,door size:6'-0"W x 6'-8"H, right"active", 9 • holes for door knob and deadbolt, n( o door knob ordered with door, purchase separately),4-9/16"jambs,aluminum sill,compression weatherstrip, BMC. (Six-panel or flush style??) Door 8 of side mud room: Reuse door from existing dining/family room. door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H,left hand door. Door 9 of side mud room: Taylor,6 panel insulated steel door,fire rated,white, door size: 2'-8"W x 6 -8"H,left hand door,single hole for door knob, (no door knob ordered with door,pure separately),4-9/16"jambs,aluminum sill,compression weatherstrip,BMC. Door 10 of new family room: BROSCO/Morgan,exterior wood door,6 panel,Pine M-100, door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H, right hand, inswing,4-9/16"jamb, aluminum handicap sill with thermal br .:7"x 1/2", hinges:brass plated, single hole for door knob, (no door knob ordered with •oor,purchase separately). Door 11 of new family room: DELETED ;install cased opening only. Door 12 of new family room: BROSCO/Morgan,exterior wood door,6 panel,Pine M-100, door size: 2'-8"W x 6'-8"H,left hand door, inswing,4-9/16"jamb, (no cas'i g ordered with door;colonial casing separate),aluminum handicap sill with thermal b :7"x 1/2",hinges brass plated;single hole for door knob, (no door knob ordered . 'th door, I purchase separately). Door 13 of new family room: Pella, Composite:Express Sets In-Swing French Door,A:7281 Active/Inactive In-Swing French Door,R.O. size:6'-0"W x 6'-8 5/8"H,jamb depth: 4 9/16",Frame: 71 1/4 x 80 1/8:Designer SmartSash,Clad,Model 1,White, Single Clear Temp Glazing, Champ Clear Temp DGP,Brass Hardware, 3/4"Rem Traditional (muntin pattern: 3Wx5H),R&L Slimshade-White,Fold-out Fin (factory applied). 24 5/8 x 63 1/2 Hinged Screen,Frame:71 1/4 x 80 1/8: Designer SmartSash, In-Swing French Door, Active/Inactive, White. Except for the Pella French door,door locksets, passage sets, and deadbolts are by others, normal installation by Gougeon& Locke. In addition,a garage door similar to Doors 5&6 of new garage is to be installed in the"barn"to replace existin::Raynor, steel insulated raised panel garage door,white,door size 10'-0"W x 7'-0"H, 1 row lites at top,no operater. Note: rough opening sizes of all doors are minimum needed;allow for caulking and door clearance for finish fl 'r material (i.e.be able to open door into room with carpet,tile,etc.). May need to use spacers. Windows Window A of mud room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window;2846,white Perma- Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-9 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb high-performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Penna-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window B of new garage: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2846,white Penna- Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-9 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing, standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles: white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. 10 Window C of new garage: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2846,white Perna- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-9 1/4"H, 4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing, standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles: white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. Window D of new garage: Reuse window from existing dining/family room. Window E of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2842,white Perma- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing, standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window F of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window, 2842,white Perma- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles: white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. Window G of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2842,white Perma- Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window H of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2852,white Perma- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 5'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. Window I of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2852,white Perma- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 5'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window.J of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2852,white Perma- 1 • Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 5'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles: white finish, Perna-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. Window K of new family room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2842,white Perna- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-5 1/4"H,4-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window L of storage room: Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Window,2846,white Perma- 1 Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-9 1/4"H,6-9/16"jamb High-Performance Glazing,standard hardware: stone finish, 11 standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window M of storage room: Andersen,Awning Window,A41,Perma-Shield sheathing: white, R.O.:4'-0 1/2"W x 2'-0 5/8"H,6-9/16"jamb,High-Performance Glazing,Metro hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window N of storage room: Andersen,Awning Window, A41,Perma-Shield sheathing: white, R.O.: 4'-0 1/2"W x 2'-0 5/8"H,6-9/16"jamb,High-Performance Glazing,Metro hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. Window 0 of storage room: Andersen, Awning Window, A41,Perma-Shield sheathing:white, R.O.: 4'-0 1/2"W x 2'-0 5/8"H,6-9/16"jamb,High-Performance Glazing,Metro hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish, Perma-Clean Insect Screen:white finish. In addition,(2)windows are to be installed in the"barn":both to be Andersen,Narroline Double-Hung Windo s,2846, white Perma-Shield sheathing,R.O.: 2'- 10 1/8"W x 4'-9 1/4"H,6-9/16"jamb,High-Performance Glazing, s . dard hardware: stone finish, standard pattern polycarbonate interior grilles:white finish,Perma-Clean Insect Screen: white finish. The windows are to be centered on the reframed outermost wall of the shed dormer of the"barn"with a 3 1/2" 'ugh in space between the windows. DIVISION 9: Finishes Gypsum Drywall • Hang(with drywall screws)and tape gypsum wall board in locations identified in architect's plans. The main . -. are as follows: on walls and ceilings of the mud room,new family room,side mud room,and areas needed for fire b. 'et-in new garage including the underside and south side of staircase. Use 5/8"thick gypsum wall board in the new garag:,and 1/2" gypsum wall board everywhere else. Repair/restore the walls and ceilings of the areas worked•on in the existin: family/dining room and"barn"with gypsum wall board. The wall surfaces should be ready to paint. Owners ' apply all I paint coats. Do not install gypsum wall board in the new staircase or storage room above new garage,except south staircase wall and under staircase- Finish Carpentry(Interior) Install casing trim that matches the rest of the house around the interior surfaces of the doors and windows ins led as part of this work in the following rooms: mud room,existing family/dining room, new family room,side mud room, ••or#3 of the garage,and the(2)windows in the"barn",except install stool cap(window sills)at new windows in living spa.es. Do not install trim around the doors and windows in the staircase,the storage room above new garage,and the new g. .ge except door#3 (door#3 to have brick mold casing in garage). Install base molding that matches the rest of the house in the following rooms: mud room, new family room, . d side mud room. Install base molding to match what was removed for work in the existing family/dining room. Install wood step in new family room. The wood should match as close as possible to the wood flooring in exis 'ng family/dining room. Allow owners time to prefinish step before installation. 12 Install a black pipe coat bar and shelf with brackets in the closet in the mud room as shown in the architect's pl. 1. Tile Install good,quality tile onto mud room floor and side mud room floor. Use latex additive,instead of water,in •'' -is and grouts. Styles/colors to be determined later by owners. Carpeting Install a good, quality carpet and carpet pad in new family room-wall to wall. Style/color to be determined by owners. Painting All painting to be by others. I (Nardi-plank clapboards to be pre-primed and pre-painted. Owner must timely choose a Cabot's Paints color fo siding) I Interior painting/staining by others,except allow owners time to:pre-stain all door and window trim installed part of this work. DIVISION 11: Equipment Vacuum Cleaning System The owners will install plastic piping and wiring for expansion of existing central vacuum system into new li ••g areas during rough framing stage. The general contractor should schedule appropriate time for owners to perform w•rk. DIVISION 15: Mechanical Systems Heating, Ventilating,and Air Conditioning Install new zone of forced hot water baseboard from south wall of existing family/dining room to new family r'•m and mud room as located in plans. Install air bleeder valves on each new baseboard and the remaining baseboard on sou wall of existing family/dining room. Baseboard style should match as closely as possible to existing baseboard and sh• d include access panels to the air bleeder valves. NB: amount of baseboard drawn in family room is too much. 16-18' is e ough; suggest just along south wall.Extend one existing zone to include necessary baseboard in mud room. (Owners ii•y wish to add a zone valve in future to control heat in storage room.) Insulate all unexposed heating pipes where possible. DIVISION 16: Electrical • I See Conceptual Electric Plan.Parties assume this plan will change. Lighting Give allowance for lighting fixtures. Special Systems The general contractor should give allowance for and schedule appropriate time to work with owners to install e following special electric systems: security system,cable including underground cable from main house to"barn",teleph ne,speaker, garage door opener,and doorbell wiring. END OF SPECIFICATIONS 13