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150916 Smith PM Offices CD SetLIST OF DRAWINGS A0.0 A0.1 A0.2 A1.2 A7.1 A7.2 D1.2 M1 GENERAL CONDITIONS GENERAL NOTES, PARTITION TYPES & SCHEDULES 1ST & 2ND FLOOR EGRESS DIAGRAM SECOND FLOOR PLANS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS & DETAILS SECOND FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN HVAC & POWER PLANS LOCUS PLAN Smith College Facilities Building Project Manager's Office Renovation 16 September 2015 For Construction College Contact: Gary Hartwell Smith College Northampton, MA 01060 General Contractor: Integrity Development & Construction Amherst, MA 01002 Architect: Thomas RC Hartman, AIA Coldham & Hartman Architects Amherst, MA 01002 413.549.3616 126 WEST STREET FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BUILDING c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA0.0 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction GENERAL CONDITIONS Smith PM Offices Renovation Smith College Facilities Management August 31, 2015 General Conditions Project site: Smith College Facilities Building, 126 West Street, Northampton, MA 01060 Project Description: The proposed work is located in the Project Managers Offices area of the Smith College Facilities Building. As a result of a need to increase project management staff Smith College is choosing to reconfigure an existing second story1000 square foot storage area to provide three new project manager offices and to reduce existing storage area. In addition entry to one existing office to be reconfigured for privacy and ease of access. Scope includes providing electrical and HVAC to new offices and existing storage area. See page Drawings for product information. The bidding contractor will provide all tools, materials, labor, PPE, lifts, staging, ladders, insurance, warranty’s, etc. to provide a complete job. The bidding contractor will coordinate all work within the time frame provided. (see Period of Performance, page 2) Pre-bid conference: Wednesday, 9/2/15 at 9:00 AM – 126 West St, Northampton, MA Bids due: Tuesday, 9/15/15 at 2:00 PM – Submit bids via email to: ghartwel@smith.edu Submit bid on BID FORM – see attached. Smith contact: Gary Hartwell, Project Manager, Facilities Management (413-585-2441) Supplemental Conditions: 1. AGREEMENT. The project agreement form will be the Smith College Independent Contractor Agreement form, followed by a purchase order. 2. SCOPE OF THE WORK. Contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, tools, materials, supplies, transportation, tests, and supervision required to complete the work described in these project specifications and drawings which shall be incorporated into this Agreement. Contractor shall execute the work with the highest quality standards and will immediately notify Smith College of any change in the scope of work, performance, or cost of work. 3. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE is the period of time, including authorized adjustments, allotted on the contract form between start of work and substantial completion of the work. The date of commencement and the date of Substantial Completion is the date established on the contract form. For bidding purposes this period is expected to be from September 15 through November 15, 2015. The word “day” means calendar day. A Change Order at the mutual consent of both parties can modify the date of Substantial Completion. Normal working hours are 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. 4. PAYMENTS AND COST CONTROL. Referenced in the Smith College Independent Contractor Agreement form, Smith College shall not have any liability above the amount on the PO except in those cases where there is a properly executed Change Order agreed to by Smith College. 5. CHANGE ORDERS. All Change Orders shall be submitted for approval in writing prior to the start of any additional work. On lump sum, contractor will receive no additional payment without a signed Change Order. 6. PERMITS, FEES, AND LICENSES. Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits necessary for the Work to be performed pursuant to the Work Assignment Sheet ("Work") authorized by Smith College for completion by the Contractor. Contractor shall not be entitled to reimbursement for any such fees unless otherwise agreed to by Smith College in writing prior to Contractor's tendering payment for such fees. Contractor shall fully comply with all permits, licenses, conditions, laws, and regulations affecting the Work. 7. TAX EXEMPT STATUS. Smith College is tax exempt from Federal Excise Tax and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sales Tax. All prices are to be adjusted to reflect this exemption. Upon request, the tax- exempt number shall be furnished to the contractor. 8. USE OF SITE. Contractor shall confine operations to the site of the Work, shall not unreasonably encumber the site with materials or equipment, and shall keep the Work site clean. Contractor will take all reasonable measures necessary to avoid disruption of Smith College's operations. 9. ACCESS. Contractor shall provide Smith College access to the Work site, wherever located, at all times. Smith College and its representatives shall have the right at all reasonable times to inspect all of Contractor's books and records which may relate to the Work. 10. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: Smith College requires that the Contractor schedule operations so as not to interfere with academic activities, classes, meetings, office hours or religious services. A copy of the academic schedule is available to the Contractor. 11. HARASSMENT: Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated on this project or on the Smith College campus. Contractors and their employees are expected to comply with the Smith College policy prohibiting harassment and intimidation: "The college prohibits sexual or any other kind of harassment or intimidation, whether committed by or against a student, faculty member, supervisor, co-worker, vendor or visitor. Harassment has no place in our community, whether based on a person’s race, sex, color, creed, religion, national/ethnic origin, age, handicap, sexual orientation or disabled veteran/Vietnam-era veteran status." Contractors and their employees shall also comply with the College's Sexual Harassment policy which prohibits sexual harassment. A copy of the policy is available from Facilities Management or on the web at http://www.smith.edu/hr/handbook_104.php Inappropriate actions or noises either on the construction site or in the surrounding area may be viewed as harassing behavior. Contractors shall instruct their employees to limit their contact with college personnel staff or students to professionally necessary interactions. Any occurrence of harassment will be cause for immediate termination and possibly removal of subcontractor from the site. The Contractor will strictly enforce these anti-harassment policies. 12. OBJECTIONABLE TASKS. As maintained by Smith College, noise generated by Contractors must be controlled to a maximum level of 80dB. The city of Northampton also has a noise ordinance, which restricts noise before 7 a.m. and after 10:00 p.m. “Noisy” tasks, as defined by Smith College’s Project Representative, such as concrete demolition, sawing, or drilling, shall be done no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and no later than 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 13. WORKERS’ PARKING. The Contractor shall provide for the parking arrangement of all workers for the Contractor and Subcontractors. Smith College guarantees no parking on campus property unless specifically stated at the time of bid. The Contractor shall be responsible for enforcing the above parking control. Certain areas are critical to the operations of Smith College and must be available to the users and visitors. Contractor and Subcontractor vehicles parked outside of designated and approved parking areas will be at risk to towing and impoundment at their expense. Smith College reserves the right to deduct outstanding Smith College parking tickets from Contractor or Subcontractors final payment. 14. LAWNS. The Contractor is responsible to take whatever action is necessary to prevent damage to the lawns, sidewalks, trees and shrubs on Smith College property. Smith College will review the area with the Contractor, before the job starts to make any notes about the existing conditions. After the work is completed, Smith College’s representative, along with the Contractor will review the site. If damage has accrued, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to repair or replace the shrubs, trees, lawns and sidewalks to the satisfaction of Smith College’s Project Representative. Further information about protection requirements may be found within bid specifications. 15. TREES. Protection of trees on the Smith Campus is highly important. Request Tree & Shrubbery Preservation Specification – Section 02900 if needed from Smith College. 16. PERSONNEL: The Contractor agrees to provide as a part of the Work the continuous personal involvement of key members of the Contractor's staff as necessary. Smith College reserves the right to obligate the Contractor to make personnel changes upon request. 17. VERIFY MEASUREMENTS: Before ordering any material or equipment or doing any Work, the Contractor shall verify all measurements and shall be responsible for the correctness of the same. No extra charges will be allowed on account of differences between actual dimensions and dimensions indicated on the drawings; the Contractor shall report any differences to the Smith College Project Representative. 18. CLEAN UP AND DUST CONTROL: During the construction the Contractor shall take all measures necessary to prevent damage/dust to adjacent areas not in the Work site(s). The Work site(s) shall be "policed" each day and at a minimum kept in a “broom clean” condition. Materials and tools shall be properly stored in an orderly manner. The Contractor will provide and pay for dumpsters and waste disposal for all demolition, packaging, material scraps and rubbish generated by this project. 19. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY: A. The Contractor shall establish and enforce safe working procedures at all times during the performance of Work. The Contractor shall comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations affecting the health and safety of persons and the environment, including, without limitation, those governing the transportation, use, storage, and disposal of hazardous substances and materials. Contractor agrees to indemnify Smith College for all damages, settlements, or costs (including reasonable attorney’s fees), which Smith College incurs as a result of Contractor’s handling or disposal of any hazardous substances or materials. B. Contractors working for Smith College are obligated to follow OSHA guidelines. C. If a conflict between two or more codes, rules, regulations, requirements, and/or standards has been identified, the requirement that establishes the highest or more stringent level of protection or safety shall prevail. D. When necessary because of alteration, construction, demolition, or renovation, the Contractor shall indicate direction of travel to other means of egress if the primary or closest egress is blocked or otherwise hampered. E. A barricade, such as a fence, dust partition or other similar protection, shall be incorporated and installed with the approval of the Smith College Project Representative. 1. Hazardous equipment, machines, or vehicles shall be adequately protected and secured to prevent unauthorized access or use. 2. The Contractor shall be recalled (at their expense) to modify, repair, or replace any and all fencing, dust partitions or protective barriers that did not properly protect the construction and demolition site or adjacent property. F. Each Contractor (Sub-contractor) shall issue and enforce the use of all personal protection equipment as required while on-site. The Contractor, Subcontractor and Supplier shall comply will all the statutory regulations and requirements including but not limited to the following: - Occupational Safety and health act of 1970 as amended -29CRF01926 OSHA Hazardous Communications Standards -State Department of Labor and Industry Division of Industrial Safety -Insurance Safety Requirements -General Contractor’s (Construction Manager’s) written safety program -Local safety regulations -SC “Hot Work and Confined Space Permit Program” - Hardhats and appropriate personal protection equipment shall be worn at all times while in the designated construction area. G. Subcontractors and suppliers shall notify the Contractor and Smith College of all accidents occurring on the job site to persons or property and shall provide the Contractor and Smith College with a copy of all accident reports within five days of occurrence. H. In the event of fines being charged to this project by OSHA or any other governing agency, the Contractor agrees to pay all fines assessed against the Contractor and Smith College, which are directly attributable to violations by the Contractor and/or by the Contractor’s Subcontractors. 20. CODES: the Contractor, Subcontractor and Suppliers shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local codes and OSHA safety regulations and practices. 21. SUBCONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS: the following items are required by all Contractors, Subcontractors and Suppliers prior to proceeding with any work, or receiving any payments: a. List of subcontractors and suppliers b. Schedule of values c. Progress schedule d. List of contractor’s (Subcontractor’s) personnel, addresses, telephone numbers and copies of licenses. e. Copies of all permits and permit applications f. Certificate of insurance with Smith College and Contractor indicated as additionally insured. g. Performance and payment bonds (if required). h. Executed letter of intent, contract or purchase order. 22. SUBSTANCE ABUSE: substance abuse of any kind will not be tolerated and shall be cause for removal from the project or immediate termination of employment. 23. SMOKING: Smoking is prohibited in all occupied Residential, Academic and Administrative buildings on the Smith College Campus. 24. SUPERVISION: Subcontractors are required to employ competent supervisors and field personnel and shall coordinate their work with the work of all other trades. 25. TEMPORARY POWER: The Contractor is permitted to use on-site 110v electrical power to power the necessary equipment to complete the work. The contractor will take sufficient precautions when using on site power so as not to overload circuits at any time. If there is a need for 208v power it will be the contractor’s responsibility to hire a licensed electrician to connect to 208v power for project related equipment. 26. INDEMNIFICATION: To the fullest extent permitted by Law, Contractor will indemnify, defend and hold harmless College, including its current and former trustees, officers, directors, employees, agents and assigns from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses for bodily or personal injury or any personal property damage (such as tools or equipment) sustained by any employee, subcontractor or sub-subcontractor or any of their employees or any party whose actions they are liable for, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of, or from the performance of its operations or services, its subcontractors, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, regardless of whether or not such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder, excepting the gross negligence or deliberate act of the College or any College employee. Such obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce other rights or obligations of indemnity which would otherwise exist in the absence of this agreement. Subject to the foregoing, to the fullest extent permitted by Law, Contractor will indemnify, defend and hold harmless College, including its current and former trustees, officers, directors, employees, agents, and assigns from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses sustained or caused by them, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or from the performance of its operations or services, its subcontractors, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, to the extent that the Contractor or its subcontractor or sub-subcontractor is responsible for the loss. Subject to the foregoing, the College agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Contractor, its employees, subcontractors and their employees from any liability resulting from any claim, action or cause of action, which may be asserted by third parties arising out of the performance of the College’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement, to the extent that those actions are due to the misconduct or negligence of the College. 27. INSURANCE: Smith College requires all contractors, vendors, and suppliers to carry appropriate insurance, to indemnify and hold harmless Smith College for any loss resulting from bodily injury or property damage which may arise from their operations, employees, or agents, and to add Smith College as an additional insured to their General Liability, Auto Liability, and Excess policies, as their interests may appear. Accordingly, prior to the acceptance of any bid or commencing to start work at Smith College, an individual or company is required to carry at his/her/its expense the following minimum insurance and file certificates of insurance evidencing said coverage with the College. The College may, at its discretion, require certified copies of any policies prior to the acceptance of any bid or permitting the commencement of work for the College. General Liability: 2,000,000 General Aggregate 1,000,000 Product/Completed Operations 1,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury 50,000 Fire Damage Legal Liability 5,000 Medical Expense Coverage is to include Broad Form Property Damage, XCU hazard (if appropriate), Contractual Liability and be Occurrence Form unless otherwise agreed. Auto Liability 1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Coverage is to include All Owned Autos or Scheduled Autos and Hired Autos and Non-Owned Autos. Worker’s Compensation 1,000,000 Each Accident 1,000,000 Disease – each employee 1,000,000 Disease – policy limit Employer’s Liability 1,000,000 Disease – Policy Limit 1,000,000 Disease – Each Employee 1,000,000 Each Accident (Worker’s Compensation and Employer’s Liability is not required of proprietorships and partnerships, which have no employees, if any employees are subcontracted, coverage will be required, even if the employees are considered “independent contractors”. A statement via letter must be provided with the certificates or policy copies stating that the firm has no employees other than the proprietor or partners. A certificate showing coverage of Health Insurance is required of all-sole proprietor or partners. A certificate showing coverage of health insurance is required of all-sole proprietors and partners.) Excess Liability 1,000,000 Each Occurrence 1,000,000 Aggregate Umbrella Form required unless otherwise agreed. You may substitute a higher amount of general liability coverage in lieu of a follow form umbrella, as long as the sum meets or exceeds the amount of general liability coverage as requested. You must indicate on your certificate the full amount of insurance carried, even if it is less than the amount requested. PLEASE NOTE: The following wording must appear on every insurance certificate submitted: The Trustees of The Smith College and any present or former trustee, director, officer, administrator employee, student, volunteer worker or Agent, is added as an additional insured to the General Liability, Auto, Employers, Liability and Excess Policies, as their interests may appear. This insurance shall not terminate without at least twenty- (20) day’s prior written notice to the college. Certificates should be sent to: Copy to: Lynn Pelland lpelland@smith.edu Gary Hartwell ghartwel@smith.edu Purchasing Department Smith College Facilities Management Smith College Facilities Management 126 West Street Northampton, MA 01063 You will be required to maintain adequate insurance coverage throughout the entire period of your contract or supplier relationship with the college. The insurance agent must provide new original certificates directly to the college whenever new policies are issued or policies are changed or updated. Failure to have or maintain coverage or to provide original certificates may be cause for cancellation or non-renewal or your contract. "ALL RISK" BUILDER'S RISK PROPERTY INSURANCE: Smith College carries an "All Risk" Builder's Risk Property Insurance policy with a $10,000 deductible. The Contractor is responsible for any deductible amount applicable to claims resulting from the Contractor's acts or omissions. c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA0.1 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction GENERAL NOTES, PARTITION TYPES & SCHEDULES LIGHTING FIXTURES MARK L-1 QTY 5 TYPE CEILING SUSPENDED LINEAR MANUFACTURER TBD - MAYBE SALVAGED BY OWNER MODEL# TBD FINISH/COLOR WHITE LAMP LED TRIM REMARKS 60% UP LIGHT, 40% DOWN LIGHT FINISH SCHEDULE ROOM # 200A 200B 205 205A 207 208 209 210 ROOM NAME CORRIDOR STORAGE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE CAPITAL PROJECTS STORAGE FLOOR MATERIAL ETR ETR - WOOD ETR ETR CPT CPT CPT ETR - WOOD FINISH NONE NONE NONE NONE FACTORY FACTORY FACTORY NONE BASE MATERIAL ETR VINYL WOOD INFILL* WOOD INFILL* VINYL VINYL VINYL VINYL @ NEW WALL ONLY FINISH NONE FACTORY PAINT/STAIN* PAINT FACTORY FACTORY FACTORY FACTORY WALL MATERIAL BEADBOAR INFILL GWB BEADBOARD & GWB INFILL GWB GWB GWB GWB GWB @ NEW WALL ONLY FINISH STAIN* PAINT PAINT/STAIN* PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT CASING MATERIAL WOOD* WOOD* ETR WOOD* WOOD* WOOD* WOOD* N/A FINISH STAIN* STAIN* NONE STAIN* STAIN* STAIN* STAIN* N/A CEILING MATERIAL ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR FINISH NONE PAINT NONE NONE PAINT PAINT PAINT NONE NOTES *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING *MATCH EXISTING NEW FINISHES AT NEW PARTITION ONLY, THE REMAINING ROOM IS EXISTING TO REMAIN. DOOR SCHEDULE NO. 1 2 3 4 5 ROOM NAME OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE CAPITAL PROJECTS STORAGE OFFICE ROOM NO. 205A 207 208 210 205 TYPE B A A A B WIDTH 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" HEIGHT 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" FRAME MAT. SALVAGED WOOD WOOD ETR ETR DOOR CONST. SALVAGED - WOOD SOLID WOOD SOLID WOOD ETR ETR THK. 0'-1 3/4" 0'-1 3/4" 0'-1 3/4" 0'-1 3/4" 0'-1 3/8" FINISH TBD CLEAR CLEAR ETR ETR GLASS NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE FIRE RATING NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE HDWR. SET OFCI OFCI OFCI SALVAGED OFCI HDWR. SET SUMMARY OFFICE LOCK, MORTISE OFFICE LOCK, MORTISE OFFICE LOCK, MORTISE SALVAGED OFFICE LOCK, MORTISE REMARKS SALVAGED DOOR FURNISHED BY OWNER INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR DOOR PANEL TO MATCH EXSITING WOOD SPECIES & FINSH OF DOOR #4 - OAK VENEER DOOR PANEL TO MATCH EXSITING WOOD SPECIES & FINSH OF DOOR #4 - OAK VENEER RELOCATED SALVAGED DOOR, SEE DEMOLITION PLAN REVERSE SWING OF EXISTING DOOR A B (RH) RIGHT HAND INSIDE OUTSIDE RIGHT HAND REVERSE (RHR) (LH) LEFT HAND LEFT HAND REVERSE (LHR) 3 1/8"6" METAL STUDS 1 LAYER GWB, ONE SIDE 24A: ACOUSTIC SEALANT METAL STUDS ROOF DECK 24A SEALANT, BOTH SIDES 2 LAYERS GWB, EACH SIDE EXISTING WOOD FLOOR WOOD STUDS 1 LAYER GWB, BOTH SIDES FINISH WITH BEAD BOARD TO MATCH EXISTING TO MATCH ADJACENT FINISHES WHEN APPROPRIATE WIDTH OF INFILL TO MATCH WIDTH OF EXISTING PARTITION ACOUSTIC SEALANT, ALL SIDES PARTITION TYPES UNRATED PARTITION WALL055/8" GWB - TYPE X 2 1/2" METAL STUDS, 16" O.C. 2 1/2" ENCAPSULATED ACOUSTIC BATT INSULATION* * ENCAPSULATED INSULATION TO HAVE WHITE FINISH ON SIDE NEXT TO EXISTING GLAZED PARTITION - FOR AESTHETIC REASONS ONLY RATED ACOUSTIC SEPARATION WALL 5/8" GWB - TYPE X 3 1/2" MTL STUDS,16" O.C. 3 1/2" ACOUSTIC BATT INSULATION UNRATED PARTITION INFILL305/8" GWB - TYPE X WOOD STUDS, SIZE TO FIT ACOUSTIC BATT INSULATION 2015%07%31((( X1 Demo Dwg Notes.docx ( {Note: When PDF’ing - use custom paper size 5”x36”}( ( ( GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION AND EXISTENCE OF BUILDING ELEMENTS AS SHOWN IN THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF DISCREPANCIES. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXERCISE DUE DILIGENCE AND CAUTION WHEN REMOVING DEMOLITION MATERIAL AS TO NOT DISTURB SURROUNDING AREAS OF NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. 3. EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN SHALL BE ADEQUATELY SHORED AND BRACED AS REQUIRED UNTIL NEW CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE AS REQUIRED TO BRACE THE STRUCTURE. 4. MAINTAIN EXISTING UTILITIES INDICATED TO REMAIN AND PROTECT AGAINST DAMAGE DURING DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AN AS- BUILT DRAWING OF CAPPED OR ABANDONED UTILITIES. 5. IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THESE DEMOLITION DRAWINGS TO SHOW EACH AND EVERY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT, FIXTURE OR MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED, RATHER TO SHOW THE GENERAL EXTENT OF THE WORK. INCLUDE ALL DEMOLITION WORK WHETHER OR NOT SPECIFICALLY INDICATED, INCLUDING CONCEALED CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE REASONABLY INFERRED FROM THE EXISTING BUILDING CONFIGURATION AND WHICH IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE NEW CONSTRUCTION. REFER TO ALL CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL DEMOLITION WORK. NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK SHOWN IN ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND FIRE PROTECTION MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL DEMOLITION WORK NOT SHOWN ON DEMOLITION DRAWINGS. 6. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SALVAGE, FOR HIS OWN USE, ANY AND ALL ITEMS NOTED TO BE “REMOVED” DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. ALL MATERIALS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED AND REUSED SHALL BE REMOVED, STORED AND PROTECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7. IF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE FOUND DURING CONSTRUCTION, GC TO NOTIFY OWNER IMMEDIATELY. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL (PARTICULARLY ASBESTOS) FOUND IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROJECT ARE TO BE REMOVED BY OTHERS OUTSIDE THE ‘SCOPE OF WORK’ AND MUST BE COMPLETED IN COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT SCHEDULE. 8. DASHED LINES INDICATE THE EXTENT OF WORK TO BE REMOVED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SOLID LINES INDICATE THE EXTENT OF WORK TO REMAIN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 9. ALL EMERGENCY SYSTEMS (FIRE DETECTION, EMERGENCY LIGHTS, ETC.) SHALL REMAIN IN WORKING ORDER AT ALL TIMES. 2015%08%28'''A0.0 General Project Notes.docx {Note: When PDF’ing - use custom paper size 5”x36”}' ' ' ' GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC OR IRC) 2009 WITH MASSACHUSETTS AMENDMENTS. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. 2. DIMENSIONS TO NEW CONSTRUCTION - ARE TO FACE OF METAL FRAMING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 3. DIMENSIONS TO EXISTING CONSTRUCTION – ARE TO FACE OF FINISH. 4. DO NOT SCALE DIMENSIONS FROM DRAWINGS. USE CALCULATED DIMENSIONS ONLY. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF ANY CONFLICTS EXIST. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR AND SUPPLY ALL BUILDING AND TRADE PERMITS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL AT ALL TIMES ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE BUILDING AND SITE FROM DAMAGE DUE TO CONTRACT OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE AS A RESULT OF CONTRACT OPERATIONS AND SHALL REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE DAMAGED AREAS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITIONS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE BUILDING CLOSED AND SECURE AT ALL TIMES AND PROTECT THE BUILDING AND SITE FROM THEFT AND/OR VANDALISM. 8. IF APPLICABLE, SEE ALTERNATES IN SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK NOT NOTED ON DRAWINGS. 9. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL BEARING LINES ARE CONTINUOUS AND PROPERLY TRANSFERRED TO FOUNDATION. IMMEDIATELY BRING ANY STRUCTURAL DISCREPENCIES TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT. 10. DOOR WIDTH & HEIGHT DIMENSIONS GIVEN TO DOOR UNIT (NOT ROUGH OPENING). 11. INSTALL DRAFTSTOPPING PER CODE AT ALL RATED ASSEMBLIES AND MECHANICAL CHASES. COORDINATE ACOUSTICAL INSULATION IN FLOORS AND WALLS WITH DRAFTSTOPPING REQUIREMENTS. 12. PROVIDE BLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: SHELVING, CABINETS, GRAB BARS, BATHROOM ACCESSORIES, HVAC, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. 13. SEE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR DRAWINGS FOR DIRECTION ON OWNER FURNISHED AND/OR OWNER INSTALLED MATERIAL. 14. FE – INDICATES FIRE EXTINGUISHER, VERIFY FINAL TYPE WITH THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 15. WHERE A NEW WALL IS A CONTINUATION OF AN EXISTING WALL, POSITION THE NEW WALL FRAMING OR PAD FRAMING SO THAT THE FINISH SURFACES SHALL BE FLUSH. 16. AT EXISTING FLOORS SCHEDULED TO RECEIVE NEW FLOORING, FILL AND PATCH HOLES, LOW SPOTS AND OTHER DAMAGED AREAS. LEVEL FLOORS AS NEEDED TO PROVIDED A SMOOTH AND LEVEL SURFACE FOR NEW FLOORING. 17. IF YOU KNOW ABOUT VAN HALEN AND THE BROWN M&M’S SAY SO, IF YOU DON’T ASK. REALLY. MJ MORAN HVAC SCHEDULE MARK C-1 C-2 ERV QTY 3 1 1 TYPE WALL MOUNTED MINISPLIT CASSETTE WALL MOUNTED MINISPLIT CASSETTE CEILING MOUNTED ERV MANUFACTURER MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI RENEWAIRE MODEL# MZX-C36 MZX-C36 EV90 SIZE 09 12 90 CFM CONTROLS MHK-1 WIRELESS REMOTE MHK-1 WIRELESS REMOTE HONEYWELL DIGITAL IAQ COLOR/FINISH WHITE WHITE REMARKS ALL FINAL EQUIPMENT CHOICES BY MJ MORAN ALL FINAL EQUIPMENT CHOICES BY MJ MORAN ALL FINAL EQUIPMENT CHOICES BY MJ MORAN 2015%04%23(( ( A9.1 Door Dwg Notes.docx( ( {Note: When PDF’ing - use custom paper size 5”x36”}( ( ( ( DOOR NOTES 1. PROVIDE SAFETY GLAZING AT ALL WINDOWS AS REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC) 2406.4 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS. 2. VERIFY CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO ORDERING DOORS AND FRAMING OPENINGS. 3. DOOR WIDTH & HEIGHT DIMENSIONS GIVEN TO DOOR UNIT (NOT ROUGH OPENING). ROUGH OPENING DIMENSIONS ARE PER MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS. 4. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL FILL AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SOLID ANCHORING FOR DOOR JAMB. 5. PROVIDE SHIMS AS REQUIRED. ( ( ( ( DOOR SPECIFICATION NOTES TYPE X: XXXX DOOR – MANUFACTURER, MODEL #... DOORS AND FRAMES TO BE DELIVERED AS SET-UP UNITS INCLUDING: • DOOR CONSTRUCTION • EXTERIOR FINISH - • INTERIOR FINISH – • GLAZING – • R-VALUE • WEATHER SEALS • SCREEN TYPE & COLOR • THRESHOLD • THREE HINGE MOUNTING • HARDWARE - • HARDWARE FINISH - ( ( Details shown are for example only. The engineer of record of the project is responsible for the design of the connection to the structure. Additional ProTRAK® Deep Leg Track ProTRAK deep leg track is available with leg lengths of 2," 2-1/2" and 3" long. The wall studs are not fastened to the deflection track, and a row of lateral bracing is required within 12" of the deep leg track to prevent rotation and lateral movement of the studs. The deflection track system must be designed for the end reaction of the wall studs (point loads) and for the specific gap required for vertical deflection. Structural Deep Leg Track (18ga & 16ga) Deflection track system 2" Leg Track with 1/2" Gap 2-1/2" Leg Track with 3/4" Gap 3" Leg Track with 1" Gap Allowableload (lbs)Limitingwall height Allowableload (lbs)Limitingwall height Allowableload (lbs)Limitingwall height ProTRAK 25 36 10' 8"24 7' 2"18 5' 4" ProTRAK 20 57 17' 2"38 11' 5"29 8' 7" ProTRAK 30MIL 92 27' 6"61 18' 4"46 13' 9" ProTRAK 33MIL 113 33' 10"75 22' 7"56 16' 11" Notes: – Limiting wall heights are based on studs spaced at 16" o.c. and an interior lateral load of 5psf. – Stud members must be analyzed independently of the track system. Use www.iProSTUD.com to check limiting wall heights for ProSTUD members. – Stud failure modes relating to the deflection track connection (shear, web crippling, etc.) must be checked separately. ProTRAK® Allowable Lateral Loads and Wall Heights STUDS: (1 5/8" X 3 1/2") 350S162-43 @ 16" O.C. PROVIDE 150U50-54 COLD-ROLLED CHANNEL (1 1/2" X 16 GAUGE CRC) TO BE PLACED WITHIN 12" OF SLIP TRACK #10-16 HWH SCREWS, TYP. PROTRAK 33 MIL 3" LEG TRACK WITH 1" GAP METAL STUD SPECIFICATION AND FRAMING DETAIL: PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING CLARK DIETRICH PROTRAK & METAL STUDS OR SIMILAR. NOTE: BOTTOM TRACK SIMILAR WITHOUT 1" GAP ETR - Existing to Remain GWB - Gypsum Wall Board WD - Wood CPT - Carpet PUW - Polyurethane, Water-based DOOR TYPESDOOR SWING KEY: FINISH LEGEND: GENERAL SPRINKLER SCOPE NOTE: ɾALL FINAL SPRINKLER SPECIFICATION, EQUIPMENT AND LOCATIONS TO BE DONE AS PART OF A DESIGN BUILD PROCESS BY THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SUBMITTAL FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO STARTING SPRINKLER WORK. c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA0.2 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction 1ST & 2ND FLOOR EGRESS DIAGRAM ADD NEW PULL STATION AT TOP OF STAIR DN DN ELEC. DN DN UPUP DN UP 210205A 205 204 206 214 TRAVEL DISTANCE 145' 209208207 200A MAILDROP RAMP UP 1'-6"RAMP UP 1'-3 3/4" UP UP UP DN UP DN DN DN DN DN DN DN TRAVEL DISTANCE 35' 2015%08%28'' ' A0.0 Code Summary.docx {Note: When PDF’ing - use custom paper size 5”x36”}' ' ' ' CODE SUMMARY 1. PER TABLE 1016.1: TRAVEL DISTANCE ‘B’ USE GROUP WITH NFPA 13 SPRINKLER IS 300’ 2. PER 1014.3: COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL IS 100’ ‘B’ USE GROUP WITH NFPA 13 SPRINKLER 3. LEVEL 2, PER IEBC 705.1: NOT APPLICABLE WITH SINGLE TENANT IBC ALLOWABLE HEIGHT AND AREA CALCULATIONS TYPICAL BUILDING OCCUPANCY R2 , R1 (Summer Program) CONSTRUCTION TYPE 5B BUILDING HEIGHT 34'-9" STORIES 3 FOOTPRINT 2,844 sf TOTAL BUILDING AREA 6,531 sf SPRINKLERS YES- NFPA 13 (R) % FRONTAGE ZERO TABLE 503 HEIGHT LIMIT 2 STORIES INCREASE FOR SPRINKLERS YES ALLOWABLE HEIGHT 3 STORIES TABLE 503 AREA LIMIT 7,000 sf SPECIAL CONDITIONS - SINGLE EGRESS STAIR TO BE 2-HOUR RATING AND 1-HOUR HORIZONTAL SEPARATION AT GROUND FLOOR CEILING PER STATE FIRE MARSHALL. CODE SUMMARY USE GROUP BUSINESS (B) CONSTRUCTION TYPE 5B BUILDING HEIGHT 34'-9" STORIES 1 SINGLE FLOOR AREA 2,000 sf TOTAL BUILDING AREA 2,100 sf SPRINKLERS NONE REQUIRED OCCUPANT LOAD 60 PERSONS BASIS FOR OCCUPANT LOAD: 1 PERSON/20 NET SF COMPUTED BASED ON ACTUAL ANTICIPATED USE, INCLUDING THE MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE. FOR ASSEMBLY = 50 PERSONS CLASSROOM @ 300/20 = 15 PERSONS MANAGER’S OFFICE = 2 PERSONS MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE @ 648/20 = 33 PERSONS SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR EGRESS DIAGRAM SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" FIRST FLOOR EGRESS DIAGRAM c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA1.2 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction SECOND FLOOR PLANS 9 12 11 10 A7.1 5 8 7 6 A7.1 1 4 3 2 A7.1 . . . 1 A7.25 12 1/2"11'-2 1/8"3 1/2"RELOCATE EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO THIS LOCATION INFILL PARTIALLY INFILLED WINDOW TO MATCH & BE FLUSH WITH EXISTING ADJACENT FINISHES INFILL OPENING IN WINDOW LEFT BY REMOVED DUCT INSTALL SALVAGED DOOR, SEE DEMOLITION PLANSPROVIDE WOOD CASING TO MATCH EXISTING INFILL DOOR OPENING TO MATCH EXISTING INFILL DOOR OPENING TO MATCH EXISTING SHOP LOCK 214 206 CONFERENCE ROOM 204 OFFICE *** * CONFIRM OFFICE DIMENSIONS WITH OWNER PROVIDED OFFICE FURNITURE CPTWDCAPITAL PROJECTS STORAGE 210CORRIDOR 200A OFFICE 205A OFFICE 205 OFFICE 209 STORAGE 200B OFFICE 208 OFFICE 207 3 7'-0"3'-0"2 7'-0"3'-0"43'-0" 7'-0" 8'-7"3 1/2"8'-7"3 1/2"8'-7"3 5/8" FURNITURE TO BE OWNER FURNISHED & INSTALLED, TYP. FURNITURE TO BE OWNER FURNISHED & INSTALLED, TYP. 24A 24A 24A 24A 050505 30 30 CAPITAL PROJECTSSTORAGE 210 CORRIDOR 200A OFFICE 205A OFFICE 205 OFFICE 209 OFFICE 208 OFFICE 207 STORAGE 200B L-1 L-1 EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPES TO REMAIN, RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS AS NEEDED FOR NEW ROOM DIVISIONS EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPES TO REMAIN, RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS AS NEEDED FOR NEW ROOM DIVISIONS EXISTING EXPOSED BEAMS, TYP.EXISTING EXPOSED BEAMS, TYP. EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPES TO REMAIN, RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS AS NEEDED FOR NEW ROOM DIVISIONS EXISTING PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURES TO REMAIN, TYP. OF (4) GENERAL CEILING SCOPE NOTES: ɾAT STORAGE 200B, OFFICE 207, 208 & 209: PAINT EXISTING EXPOSED CEILING INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ROOF DECK, ROOF FRAMING, SPRINKLER PIPES, AND CONDUIT. ɾALL FINAL SPRINKLER SPECIFICATION, EQUIPMENT AND LOCATIONS TO BE DONE AS PART OF A DESIGN BUILD PROCESS BY THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SUBMITTAL FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO STARTING SPRINKLER WORK. L-1 L-1 L-1 EXTEND PARTITION TO GLAZING ABOVE NEW WALL CAP ONLY, SEE DETAIL SHEET A7.1 DN DN DN DN DN UP 210205A 205 204 206 214 209208207 200A N 0 2'4'8'SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR PLAN 0 2'4'8'SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR CEILING & LIGHTING PLAN SECOND FLOOR KEY PLAN c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA7.1 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 48" MAX.SWITCH THERMOSTAT EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE 5 A7.2 1'-6"ELECTRICAL OUTLET DATA RECEPTACLE EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN SIM.5 A7.2 EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE MINISPLIT CASSETTE SIM. MINISPLIT CASSETTE EXISTING FIXED GLAZING 48" MAX.SWITCH THERMOSTAT LIGHT FIXTURE EXISTING BEAM TO REMAINEXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN 5 A7.2 EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAINEXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN EXISTING BRACE TO REMAIN EXISTING COLUMN TO REMAIN SIM.5 A7.2 1'-6"ELECTRICAL OUTLET DATA RECEPTACLE EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE MINISPLIT CASSETTE SIM. EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN MINISPLIT CASSETTE EXISTING BRACE TO REMAIN EXISTING FIXED GLAZING EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE OPEN TO STORAGE 200B 5 A7.2 1'-6"ELECTRICAL OUTLET DATA RECEPTACLE EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAM TO REMAIN 5 A7.2 EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPE TO REMAIN EXISTING BEAMS TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE MINISPLIT CASSETTE EXISTING BEAMS TO REMAIN SIM. LIGHT FIXTURE MINISPLIT CASSETTE EXISTING BRACE TO REMAIN EXISTING FIXED GLAZING SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"1 OFFICE 207B EAST SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"2 OFFICE 207B NORTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"4 OFFICE 207B SOUTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"3 OFFICE 207B WEST SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"5 OFFICE 207C EAST SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"6 OFFICE 207C NORTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"8 OFFICE 207C SOUTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"7 OFFICE 207C WEST SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"9 OFFICE 207D EAST SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"10 OFFICE 207D NORTHSCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"12 OFFICE 207D SOUTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"11 OFFICE 207D WEST c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAA7.2 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction INTERIOR ELEVATIONS & DETAILS RELOCATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INFILL WINDOW OPENING MATCH ADJACENT FINISHES EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN PROVIDE WOOD CASING AT NEW DOOR, MATCH EXISTING SIZE, SPECIES & STAIN FINISH EXISTING SWITCH TO REMAIN EXISTING WOOD BASE TO REMAIN EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN PROVIDE OPENING FOR NEW DOOR REMOVE & SALVAGE (AS NEEDED) ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR RELOCATION REMOVE CASING @ INFILLED WINDOW EXISTING WOOD BASE TO REMAIN EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN 4A7.2 3 A7.2 3/4" WOOD CAP, PAINT 1/2" X 3 1/2" WOOD APRON, PAINT EXISTING WINDOW TO REMAIN EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN EXISTING WINDOW TO REMAIN PARTITION TYPE 05 EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN EXISTING WOOD TRIM TO REMAINEXISTING WOOD TRIM TO REMAIN WOOD TRIM @ JAMB BEYOND DASHED LINE INDICATES THE EDGE OF PERPENDICULAR PARTITION BEYOND, SCRIBE GWB TO CONNECT TO GLAZING & WALL ABOVE NEW WOOD CAP EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN EMPTY SPACE CARPET ON EXISTING WOOD FLOOR WALL BASE, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE ROOF DECK PROVIDE BLOCKING AS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WALL MOUNTED MINISPLIT CASSETTES ENCAPSULATED FIBERGLASS BATT - WHITE OFFICE DASHED LINE INDICATES EDGE OF WINDOW HEAD ABOVE PARTITION TYPE 23A 1/2" WOOD TRIM, SIZE TO FIT, PAINT WOOD SILL BELOW EXISTING WINDOW FOAM PARTITION TYPE 23A EXISTING WINDOW PARTITION TYPE 05 WINDOW SILL BELOW OFFICE SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"1 CORRIDOR NORTH SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"2 CORRIDOR NORTH DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"5 PARTIAL WALL SECTION SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"4 WALL CONNECTION @ UPPER GLASS PLAN DETAIL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"3 WALL CONNECTION @ LOWER GLASS PLAN DETAIL c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAD1.2 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction SECOND FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN REMOVE CEILING MOUNTED DUCTREMOVE CEILING MOUNTED DUCT, INFILL HOLE PROVIDE OPENING FOR NEW DOOR REMOVE & SALVAGE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR RELOCATION REMOVE CASING @ INFILLED WINDOW REMOVE DOOR & SALVAGE FOR RE-INSTALLATION AT CAPITAL PROJECTS STORAGE ROOM 210 REMOVE CEILING MOUNTED PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURES, TYPICAL OF (4) REMOVE SHELVING AND STANDARDS FROM WALL, PATCH REMOVE CASING REMOVE DOOR, SALVAGE & RE-INSTALL IN SAME OPENING WITH REVERSED SWING N 0 2'4'8'SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN c&h architectscoldham and hartman.comamherst, ma© 2015 Coldham & Hartman Architects This drawing is not intended norshall it be used for construction unless the signed seal of a design professional is affixed.Smith College FacilitiesProject Manager's OfficesOffice Renovation126 West Street, Northampton, MAM1 File: 15-07 Smith PM Offices Print Date: 9/17/15Project No. Scale: Drawn By: Checked By: 15-07 SW TH 16 September 2015 For Construction HVAC & POWER PLANS CAPITAL PROJECTSSTORAGE 210 CORRIDOR 200A OFFICE 205A OFFICE 205 OFFICE 209 STORAGE 200B OFFICE 208 OFFICE 207 T T T C EXISTING DUCTS TO REMAIN EXISTING DUCTS TO REMAIN THERMOSTAT WIRING BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, TYP. EXISTING GAS SERVICE TO REMAIN EXISTING ACCU'SEXISTING ACCU'S BRANCH BOX IN RECEIVING BELOW 1 1/2" PVC BELOW 1/4 - 1/2 1/4 - 1/2 TO EACH UNIT, TYP 1/4 - 1/2 LINESETS TO EACH UNIT, TYP NEW MZX-C36 (ON ROOF) 3/8 - 5/8 ROOF HOODS 1 1/2" PVC CONDUIT2" PVC CONDUIT CONDENSATE PUMP (IN RECEIVING BLEOW 115/1) ERV CONTROLLER CONFIRM WITH OWNER ACOUSTICAL REQUIREMENTS BETWEEN OFFICES C-1 C-1 C-1 GENERAL HVAC NOTES: ɾSCHEMATIC HVAC LAYOUT PLAN SHOWN FOR REFERENCE. ALL FINAL HVAC SPECIFICATION, EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND SIZING TO BE DONE AS PART OF A DESIGN BUILD PROCESS BY THE HVAC CONTRACTOR, MJ MORAN. C-1 ERV M 24V M 24V C.O. ACCESS CAPITAL PROJECTSSTORAGE 210 CORRIDOR 200A OFFICE 205A OFFICE 205 OFFICE 209 STORAGE 200B OFFICE 208 OFFICE 207 DAT DAT DAT L-1 L-1 RELOCATE EXISTING SWITCH FROM STORAGE ENTRY TO THIS LOCATION, INTENDED TO BE SWITCH FOR EXISTING LIGHTING TO REMAIN IN STORAGE 210 EXISTING PENDANT LIGHTING TO REMAIN, TYP. OF (4) GENERAL POWER/DATA SCOPE: ɾELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL WIRING, JUNCTION BOXES AND CIRCUITRY TO LIGHTING FIXTURES, ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, DATA RECEPTACLES, SMOKE DETECTORS AND OCCUPANCY SENSORS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL WIRING AS REQUIRED FOR NEW HVAC SCOPE. ɾELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE POWER & WIRING TO CONTROLS FOR NEW MINISPLIT CASSETTES, TYP., SEE HVAC DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFO ɾENSURE A MINIMUM OF 12" OFFSET BETWEEN OUTLETS AND WALL DEVICES. ɾLOCATIONS OF OUTLETS AND WALL RECEPTACLES TO BE VERIFIED AFTER DEMOLITION. ɾALL FINAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION AND LOCATIONS TO BE DONE AS PART OF A DESIGN BUILD PROCESS BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE COLLEGE STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES. SEE DRAWING SHEET A0.2 FOR ADDED PULL STATION AT STAIR TO LOADING DOCK PER CODE REVIEW WITH AUTHORITIES HAVING JURSIDICTION OS-1 OS-1 OS-1 OS-1 L-1 L-1 L-1 T SD DAT OS-1 SMOKE DETECTOR DATA - CAT 6 WALL RECEPTACLE DUPLEX OUTLET QUAD OUTLET POWER/DATA PLAN KEY OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCH WITH DIMMER THERMOSTAT 3-WAY SWITCH WITH DIMMER D 3D N 0 2'4'8'SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR HVAC PLAN - BY MJ MORAN 0 2'4'8'SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SECOND FLOOR POWER & DATA PLAN