11/12/1998 Agreement
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BRANCH OFFICE
3117 OVERSEAS mGHWAY
MARATIiON, FLORIDA 33050
TEL. (305) 289-6027
FAX (305) 289-1745
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
MONROE COUNTY
500 WHITEHEAD STREET
KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
TEL. (305) 292-3550
FAX (305) 295-3660
BRANCH OFFICE
88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY
PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33070
TEL. (305) 852-7145
FAX (305) 852-7146
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TO:
Peter Horton, Director
Division of Community Services
FROM:
Attn: Bevette Moore,
Airport Business Office
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December 10, 1998
DATE:
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As you know, at the November 12, 1998 Commissioners' meeting, the
Board granted approval and authorized execution of a Supplemental
Lease Ag~eement between Monroe County and the National Weather
service, for lease space in the new Federal Inspection Station
(Adam Arnold Annex) at the Key West International Airport.
Enclosed please find three duplicate originals of the above
Agreement executed by Monroe County for your follow-through with
the Real Property Contracting Officer. Pl.... b. .ur. that one
fully .x.cuted oriqinal i. return.d to this office as quickly a.
possibl..
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact this
office.
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ADDRESS OF PREMISES: Terminal Building, Key West International Airport, Key West, Monroe County, Florida
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this date by and between
MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
whose address is: Key West International Airport
3491 S. Roosevelt Boulevard
Key West, Florida 33040
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Paragraph I of the lease is deleted and replaced by the following:
I. The Lessor hereby leases to the Government the following described premises:
Approximately 3,500 square feet of office space and 470 square feet of storage space at the Federal Inspection Building, Key West
International Airport, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, including adequate parking.
Paragraph 3 is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following:
3. The Government shall pay the Lessor annual rent of$45,031.10 at the rate of$3,752.59 per month in arrears. Rent for a lesser period
shall be prorated. Rent checks shall be made payable to:
Monroe County Board of County Commissioners
Key West International Airport
3491 S. Roosevelt Boulevard
Key West, FL 33040
FURTHER,
At its expense, the Lessor will modify this space to suit National Weather Service (NWS) needs as depicted in attached drawings and
scope of work.
Per paragraph II of the lease, the Lessor is responsible for moving costs from the present location to the Federal Inspection Building.
Any special, high capacity air conditioning to cool radar and/or other sensitive equipment owned by the Government will be provided
by the Government. Installation of such equipment is the responsibility of the Lessor, including cost of installation.
TERMINATION: In addition to the requirement in paragraph 4, it is acknowledged that upon easing of restrictions in Cuba, the Federal
Inspection Building may need to house other agencies ofthe U. S. Government, such as the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services,
U.S. Customs Service, or U.S. Department of Agriculture. Should the National Weather Service be requested to relinquish some, or all
of the space it occupies, such relinquishment shall not be at the expense of the NWS. Neither shall the mission of the NWS be
compromised. Paragraph II of the lease will apply.
Accounting DATA: WP9201 9WGN40
TIN 59-6000-749
All other terms and conditions of the lease shall remain in force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto subscribed their names as of the date first above written.
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DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICA TIONS/WORK STATEMENT
For
WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
Key West, Florida
Prepared By:
National Weather Service
Southern Region Headquarters
October 16, 1998
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 Summary of the "Vork
1.1 GeneraL.... .............. ............ ............. ................. ........ .... ................................... 2
1.2 Government Furnished Drawings...... .......... .:. ...... ..... ...................... ... ............ 2
1.3 Execution..... .... ..... .... ... ..... ..... ..... ........ .;.. ...... .............. .... ...... .............. ............ 3
1.4 Work by Others... ... ..... ... ....... ...... ................ ....... ........ ..... ................ ................ 3
1.5 Occupancy by Government ............................................................................ 3
2.0 General Architecture
2.1 Quality & Appearance of Building Exterior................................................... 3
2.2 Building Systems Certification and Codes..................................................... 3
2.3 Floors and Floor Loading............................... .................................... ............. 4
2.4 Handicapped Accessibility.........................,.............................,...................... 4
3.0 Architectural Finishes
3.1 Floor Plan Layout................................................. .......................................... 4
3.2 Interior Finishes...................................................................................... ......... 4
3.3 Furniture.....,......................................,............................................,................ 4
3.4 Ceilings...............................................................................,........................... 5
3 .5 Wall Coverings.....................................,......................................................... 5
3.6 Painting........................................................................,.................................. 5
3.7 Window Covering........................................................................................... 5
3.8 Floor Covering................................................ ....................................... .......... 5
3.9 Access Flooring............................................................................................,.. 6
3.10 Doors............................................................................................................... 8
4.0 MechanicaUHV AC
4.1 Outdoor Design Influences.............................................................................. 8
4.2 Indoor Design Influences.......................................... ...............................,...... 8
4.3 Calculation Criteria............. ..... ................... ............. .......................... ..... ......... 8
4.4 Number of Occupants by Room..................................................................... 9
4.5 Equipment Loads by Room.......................................................................... 10
4.6 GFE for Cooling............................................ ....... ..... ......................... .......... 10
S.O Electrical System
5.1 Power Systems....................... ............................................................... ........ 10
5.2 Electrical Loads......................................... ...... ....... ...................................... 11
5.3 Power Distribution........................................................................................ 11
5.4 Lighting...................................................... ............. ...................................... 12
5.5 Data/Communications.................................,............................................,.... 12
6.0 Plumbing
6.1 GeneraL.................... ..:..................................................................................... 12
7.0 Attachments
Attachment 1, Interior Finish Schedule............................................................... 14
Attachment 2, Color Scheme 1............................................................................ 15
Drawings
1.0 SUMMARY OF TilE WORK
1.1 GENERAL
The project is titled "Weather Forecast Office" to house the National Weather Service
(NWS) Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO)in Key West, Florida. The planned
location is in the "Customs Building" at the Key West International Airport. The building
address 3535 South Roosevelt Blvd., Key West FL, 33040.
The work of this contract includes, but is not limited to sitework, construction and
renovation of building space, installation and connection of Government furnished
equipment and utilities as required under the Lease and by these specifications and
drawings.
1.2 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED DRAWINGS
The following drawings accompany these specifications and are a part hereof:
Drawing No.
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Description
First Floor Plan
Raised Floor-Plan
Second Floor Layout
Furniture/Equip. Layout - 1st Floor
Furniture/Equip. Layout - 2nd Floor
Electrical Power Plan - 1 st Floor
Electrical Power Plan - 2nd Floor
1.3 EXECUTION
The Lessor shall provide all labor, supervision, equipment, tools, testing devices,
materials and material handling, security and accountability, and each and every item of
expense necessary for the supply, fabrication, erection, installation and construction of
the Key West Weather Forecast Office and site improvements.
1.4 WORK BY OTHERS
The following work related to this contract will be performed by the Government:
1, Furnish and install telephone equipment and wiring.
2. Furnish and install Systems Furniture.
3. Furnish and install UPS unit in Room #105
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Equipment furnished by the Government and installed by Lessor:
4. Packaged computer HV AC unit (Liebert Challenger 3000, model #BF067 A-
CSM) in Room #105.
The point of contact for coordinating GFE with the National Weather Service is John
Duxbury (817) 978-2644 x143.
1.5 OCCUPANCY BY GOVERNMENT
During the course of the work, and prior to final acceptance, the Government may elect to
occupy and operate all or part of the project. Such occupancy shall be deemed
"beneficial occupancy" and the will be advised in writing of such an election by the
Government.
2.0 GENERAL ARCHITECTURE
2.1 QUALITY AND APPEARANCE OF BUILDING EXTERIOR
The building shall have a modern office structure and shall project a commercial,
professional appearance including an attractive front and entranceway. The building shall
have energy efficient windows or glass areas consistent with the structural integrity of the
building. The building shall remain watertight at all times.
2.2 BUILDING SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION AND APPLICABLE CODES
Whenever requested, the Lessor shall furnish at no cost to the Government a certification
by a registered professional engineer(s) that the building provided and its systems as
designed and constructed shall satisfy the applicable governing local building codes or
nationally recognized code as indicated in this lease. The following shall be recognized
as applicable:
-Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
-Florida Statutes
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
-State Fire Marshal's Office Fire protection Rules and Regulations
-Rules and regulations of the Division of Health, Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services
-Rules of the Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security
-Rules of the Area Water Management District
-Environmental Protection Agency
-National Electric Code, 1996
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-Florida Electric Code, Florida Statutes
-Standard Building Code (SBBCI) 1991 edition w/1992-93 Revisions
-Standard Mechanical Code 1991 edition w/1992-93 Revisions
-Standard Plumbing Code 1991 edition w/1992-93 Revi~ions
-State Plumbing Code, Florida Statutes
-Standard Gas Code 1991 Edition w/1992-93 Revisions
-Life Safety Code NFP A 101 1991 edition
-ASHRAE Standard 62-1989
-Appropriate ANSI regulations
-Appropriate OSHA standards during construction
2.3 FLOORS AND FLOOR LOAD
All adjoining floor areas shall be of a common level, non-slip and acceptable to the
Government. Underfloor surfaces shall be smooth and level. All areas shall have a
minimum live load capacity of 488.24 kilograms per square meter (100 pounds per square
foot live load).
2.4 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY
All first-floor space provided shall conform to the Uniform Federal Accessibility
Standards outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act. This includes all entrances
and egress, handrails, doors, maneuvering clearances, controls, signage, drinking
fountains, storage facilities, toilet rooms, etc.
3.0 ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES
3.1 FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
The interior room layout is shown on the drawings. The Lessor shall adhere to the
dimensions indicated on the drawings. Any variations to the layout must be coordinated
with the Government. All costs incurred by the Government caused by uncoordinated
deviation from the floor plan shall be reimbursed by the Lessor.
3.2 INTERIOR FINISHES
, The Interior Finish Schedule for the Government occupied space is provided in
Attachment 1.
3,3 FURNITURE
The Government will furnish and install all furniture for the office. This furniture
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provided matches the color scheme in Attachment 2 or as noted on the drawings. The
brand names and color codes listed in the color scheme are L1sed to describe the pattern,
texture and color acceptable to the Government. Substitutions are acceptable only if
approved by the Government in advance. Any substituti.on shall match material and color
requirements as provided.
3.4 CEILINGS
Ceiling shall be at least 2.59 meters (8'-6") in height. If structural and HV AC ducting
obstructions are used inside the space, there shall be no less than 2.44 meters (8'-0") from
floor to the lowest obstruction. The ceiling shall have a minimum noise reduction
coefficient (NRC) of 0.60 and a minimum sound transmission class (STC) of 40
throughout the space. Bulkheads and hanging or surface mounted light fixtures which
impede traffic ways shall be avoided.
Ceilings shall be a flat plane in each room and suspended with fluorescent recessed
fixtures and finished as shown on the drawings. Ceiling material shall consist of
acoustical tile or lay in panel with textured or patterned surfaced and regular edges or
equivalent quality. Color and appearance shall be similar to those listed in Attachment 1
or on the drawings.
3.5 WALL COVERINGS
All wall coverings shall comply with the interior finish schedule and color scheme shown
in Attachments 1 and 2.
3.6 PAINTING
All painted surfaces shall have at least two (2) coats of paint. This paint shall be uniform
in color and acceptable to the Government and/or its designated representative.
3.7 WINDOW COVERINGS
Window blinds shall be provided for all exterior windows. The blinds may be aluminum,
fabric vertical blinds or horizontal blinds with aluminum slats of one inch or less. The
use of any other material shall be approved by the Government. The window blinds shall
have noncorroding mechanisms and synthetic tapes. Color selection shall match the color
, scheme provided. External hurricane shutters shall be provided for all windows.
3.8 FLOOR COVERINGS
Floor covering shall be carpet except as otherwise specified in this specification or on the
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drawings. Floor perimeters (base cove) along walls may have wood, rubber, vinyl, or
carpet base. Any exceptions shall be approved by the Government. Any carpet to be
provided shall meet the following specifications:
. Pile yard content: Staple filament or continuous filament branded by a fiber
producer (Allied, Dupont, Monsanto, BASF Woolblend), soil-hiding nylon or
wool nylon blends.
. Carpet pile construction: Level loop, textured loop, level cut pile, or level
cut/uncut pile.
. Pile weight: 0.88 kilograms per square meter (26 ounces per square yard) is the
minimum for level-loop or textured-loop construction, 1.08 kilograms per square
meter (32 ounces per square yard) is the minimum for plush and twist.
. Total weight: Minimum of (2.17 kilograms per square meter (64 ounces per
square yard).
. Density: 100 percent nylon-minimum of 4000; other fibers, including blends and
combinations-minimum of 4500.
. Pile height: Minimum of .3175 cm (0.125 inch).
· Static Buildup: Maximum requirements when tested in accordance with AA TCC-
134.
. Resilient flooring shall to be provided as outlined on the drawings.
3.9 ACCESS FLOOR
The lessor shall provide a complete portable access flooring assembly consisting of
modular floor panels with an elevated supporting system (understructure) accessories
such as perforated ventilation panels forming an accessible underfloor cavity to
accommodate conduits, cables, piping and other services.
SUBMITTALS:
Submit the following to the Gove.ounent for approval:
A. Manufacturer product data, sample and maintenance instructions.
B. Descriptive notes indicating materials, finishes, fasteners, accessories, under structure
and other data to permit a full evaluation of entire access flooring system.
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QUALITY ASSURANCE:
A. ivlanufacturer and installer shall have a minimum of 3 years of successful installation.
All materials shall be supplied by one manufacturer.
B. Floor panel units including those with cutouts shall b~ capable of supporting 150 lbs.
per sq. ft., and a concentrated load of 1000 lbs applied (not concurrently with uniform
load) anywhere on one square inch., with a deflection under either load not to exceed
0.080"and a permanent set not to exceed 0.010".
C. Pedestal assemblies shall be capable of resisting a 5000 lb. axial resistance to
horizontal force of 20 lbs. Applied on top of pedestal in any direction without panels or
other supports in place.
D. Grid system shall be provided.
E. Electrical resistance to ground from any point on the floor surface, and resistance
between any two points 3 feet apart on the floor surface, shall be a minimum of 500K
ohms and a maximum of 20K ohms. Provide system where the floor covering, floor
panels, and understructure are designed to provide a conductive path to ground to
minimize the possibility of static buildup and discharge. Provide a maximum of 10 ohms
resistance between panel and understructure. The clip shall not impede the removal of
panels in any way.
MATERIALS AND FABRICATION:
A. Modular panels must be interchangeable with other standard field panels, easily placed
and removed without disturbing adjacent panels or understructure, free of exposed metal
surfaces in installed position.
B. Nominal size shall be 24" X 24".
C. Panels must be square with a diagonal tolerance not to exceed 0.015" with a flatness
tolerance of 0.020" measured from diagonal on top and bottom of panel.
D. Provide manufacturers pedestal assembly including base and column with provisions
for height adjustment. Mechanisms must hold and protect adjustments from vibration.
Pedestals shall be adjusted to accommodate a sloped f100r slab and still meet structural
requirements.
E. Furnish two additional access panels for use as spares. Furnish two each
manufacturer's standard portable lifting devices of the proper type for the floor covering
provided.
F. Panel materials shall be either metal or cementitious filled. Wood core panels shall not
be used.
G. Provide high pressure laminate on panel top surface per the attached finish schedule.
H. Minimum underfloor clearance, shall be 11 inches.
1. Level access floor to within 0.10" of true level over the entire floor and within 0.0625"
in any 10-ft distance.
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3.10 DOORS
All perimeter doors shall have a PC-based access control and alarm monitoring system.
The system must include proxy card readers and will be .installed on a Government
furnished personal computer in Room 102. Acceptable systems include Pelco, C-Cure
750 Access Control System or approved equal.
4.0 MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1 OUTDOOR DESIGN INFLUENCES
Winter. For the geographic location, design dry bulb temperature shall be as
recommended and published in the 1989 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook,
Chapter 24, Table 1, 99 percent condition.
Summer. For the geographic location, design dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures
shall be as recommended and published in the 1989 ASHRAE Fundamentals
Handbook, Chapter 24, Table 1. The 1 percent condition shall be used for the
environmentally critical areas of the equipment, electrical, communications,
operations, NWR, and ready rooms. The 2.5 percent condition shall be used for
the administrative areas.
4.2 INDOOR DESIGN INFLUENCES
Building Schedule. The building occupancy will fluctuate during normal
operation. However, the building shall be designed for full occupancy during
periods of severe weather. The HV AC equipment shall be designed for full load
operation, 24 hours per day.
Ventilation. Outside air shall be provided within the building to meet ASHRAE
Standard 62 at not less than the exhaust air requirements plus pressurization of the
building.
Exhaust. Air shall be exhausted to the outdoors from the Room 108 (Ready
Room), Room 107 (Mens), Room 106 (Women) and the Janitors Closet in Room
108 in accordance with UMC 1991.
Temperature Control. Temperature control and air flow to the Operations Room
(Room 104) and Equipment Room (Room 105) shall be designed to maintain
22.22 degrees C (72 degrees F). All other areas of the facility shall be designed to
maintain 25.56 degrees C (78 degrees F) in the Summer and 18.33 degrees C (65
degrees F) in the winter:t 1 degree C (2 deg. F).
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4.3 CALCULATION CRITERIA
Standard ASHRAE recommended methods for calculating the heat loss and heat gain
shall be used to determine the design capacity requirements of the HV AC equipment.
Heat transfer coefficients for the walls, roof and floor shall be calculated based on the
resistance to heat flow (R) factors for each of the c'onstruction components. The R factors
for all building components shall be in accordance with 10 CFR 435.
4.4 NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS BY ROOM
Zone:
Max No. Of People
Operations Room
Equipment, Electrical, and
Communication Room
NWR Room
Multipurpose Room
MIC Office
File/Copy Room
Electronic Tech. Room
Ready Room
Reception, Vestibule,
and Restrooms
Storage
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TOTAL BUILDING
DESIGN OCCUPANCY
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In addition to the internal loads listed above, and the loads generated by the mechanical
and electrical building systems, the electronic equipment shall contribute greatly to the air
conditioning load. The following lists all electronic equipment, power loads and BTUH
heat loads that shall be experienced in each room of the facility. The Lessor shall design
the HV AC system using the loads from the equipment list as follows:
4.5 EQUIPMENT LOADS BY ROOM
ROOM
- Vestibule
102 - Reception
103 - Copy Room
] 01- MIC Office
201- Conference
202 - Storage
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203 - Di\Plvl
108- Rcady Room
104 - Operations Room
106 - Womens
107- Mens
- Janitor Closet
105- Equipment
Elec/Comm
204- ET Office
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1.50
14.00
0.00
0.00
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14.36
2.50
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TOTALS:
38.01 KW
197,765 BTUH
4.6 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT (GFE) FOR COOLING
Installation of GFE for Equipment Room cooling shall be performed in accordance with
manufacturer's requirements and attached drawings depicting equipment location.
Installation will include prepatory work for a condensate drain to sanitary sewer, power,
and insulated refrigerant lines to the outdoor condensing unit. The condensing unit shall
be located such that the total vertical and horizontal one-way length of the refrigerant
lines shall not exceed 100 linear feet. The outdoor condensing unit, power conduits,
electrical disconnect, and refrigerant lines shall be located such that the complete
installation does not constitute a safety hazard for personnel access to the equipment or
the building itself.
Cooling for the second floor shall be installed by the Lessor and will include all ducting,
insulation, air registers, power, and controls for and appropriately sized OX unit to serve
the areas designated for human occupancy, including Rooms 201, 202, 203, and 204.
5.0 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN
5.1 POWER SYSTEMS
Normal Power. The normal power source is provided by City Electric. The
service voltage shall be 208/120 volt, 3 phase, 5 wire.
Emergency Power. Emergency power shall be provided by the lessor. NWS
requires a 208/120 volt, 3 phase, 5-wire system for all their equipment. The NWS
equipment load will not exceed what is shown in Paragraph 4.5 above. The
Lessor must certify the existing 135 KW Kohler DOG is adequate. The DOG
must serve all electrical systems, including general lighting and receptacles in the
Government occupied space.
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The Lessor shall be responsible for all conduits, cables, wiring, and piping
associated with the interconnection of main distribution panel wi th the
Government required distribution panel ppc.
Uninterruptible Power. The UPS will be provided and installed by the
Government. The UPS will provide conditioned power to critical loads through a
static, on-line, 208/120 volt, 3 phase, 5-wire, 75 kV A Misubishi Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS), Model No 2033A. The electrical one-line diagrams
provided indicate how to connect the unit in the electrical distribution system.
5.2 ELECTRICAL LOADS
The Office Equipment and Heat Loads chart in Paragraph 4.5 shows the electronic
equipment loads of the specialized weather forecasting and typical office equipment in a
standard WSFO. General building electrical loads for lights, HV AC equipment, general
purpose recepticles, etc. are the responsibility of the Lessor.
5.3 POWER DISTRIBUTION
General. A typical schematic representation of the electrical power distribution
system required by the Government is provided on attached drawings.
Service Entrance. The Lessor shall verify the size of the service entrance fused
disconnect based on the modifications and additions to building components and
the Government's electrical load information provided.
Automatic Transfer Switch. Transfer between the normal and emergency power
sources is through an existing single 600 amp, 208/120 volt, 3 pole, 4 wire, open
transition.
Distribution Panel. The existing Main Distribution Panel (MDP) is a 208/120
volt, 3 phase, 5-wire panel. The Lessor shall be responsible for the
interconnection of the main distribution panel and all associated wiring. The
Lessor is responsible for resizing the feeder breaker and wire, if necessary, with
the additional Government electrical system requirements.
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Power & Lighting Panelbqards. The Lessor is responsible for general power
(referred to as PPB) and lighting circuits throughout the building. The
Government requires the Lessor to install a separate panel board (shown on
drawings) which we will refer to as ppc. PPC provides conditioned (UPS) power
to specialized weather and computer equipment.
Wire and Devices. All wire shall be copper, stranded THHN. Neutral conductors
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for main and distribution panels shall be of the same size as the phase conductors.
Derating of neutral is not allowed. Sharing of neutrals for branch circuits is not
allowed (i.e. three phases, three neutrals). All wiring devices shall be industrial
grade. Minimum wire size shall be # 12 THHN ~tranded copper.
Grounding. All grounding will be in accordance with Article 250 of the 1996
National Electric Code.
5.4 LIGHTING
Lighting systems shall be designed to meet the following minimum maintained foot-
candle levels:
AREA Fc AREA Fc
Operations 50 Reception 50
Conference 50 File/Copy 50
Equipment 50 Corridors 20
MIC Office 50 Janitors Closet 20
Elec/Comms 30 Restrooms 30
Ready Room 50 ET Office 50
Interior lighting sources shall be fluorescent type. Exit and emergency lighting
shall be provided per NFP A 10 l, Life Safety Code.
5.5 DATA/COMMUNICATION OUTLETS
Location of all data outlets are shown on the electrical drawings. The Lessor shall
provide a 3/4" raceway (conduit) with pull string from all outlets shown to the Equipment
Room Demarcation Panel. The Government will provide the cable and cover plate.
The Lessor shall provide one four (4) inch conduit from the 2nd Floor ElectricallComm's
Room to the NWS Equipment Room (Room 105) as shown on the drawings. The conduit
shall extend .3043 m (1 foot) above and below the existing floor.
6.0 PLUMBING SYSTEM
6.1 GENERAL
General. Proper design of the plumbing systems is essential for maintaining an efficient
and trouble-free working environment in the facility. The design of the system shall
comply with the "Uniform Plumbing Code, 1996 Edition (UPC) and ICBO "1996
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Accumulative Supplement". All plumbing systcm valves, fittings, and specialties shall
be installcd to providc a complete, operablc systcm in compliance with codes and
standards.
Sanitary Sewer System. The Lessor shall be responsible for the design and installation of
a complete sanitary waste system for the Weather Forecast Office building. The Lessor
shall be responsible to coordinate with local utility, Airport officials and local health
authorities to obtain their requirements for a complete working system. This system shall
be designed to meet local codes and regulations required by the local public health
department.
A floor drain shall be installed for the Government Furnished Liebert HV AC unit Room
105. An acid resistant janitor sink must be installed in the Janitor's closet.
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Attachment 1
14
A Tff\GH'JEN r B
SCHUl[ I
PROJECT NO.
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR FWISHES
:
A.
B.
757
ACCENT:
Gray 759
C. MORTAR:
06400 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK
A. MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CASEWORK WOOD STAIN: Pratt and Lambert, Butternut
B. READY ROOM LAMINATE: Formica, #881 Fieldstone
C. RESTROOM PLASTIC LAMINATE: Formica, #505 Dusty Jade Grafix
D. SILLS WOOD STAIN: Pratt and Lambert, Butternut
07311 AsPHM:
ROOFING SHINGLES:
~~n, Green Mist
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07410
Kynar 500, Hartford Green
---- -
07420 PREFORMED MfTA~tOJ~ 500, Hartford Green
----
07900 JOINT SEALERS (Submit manufacturers colors to match the following):
EXTERIOR SEALANT (at Aluminum Windows): To match aluminum window
ing, Dark Bronze
B.
EXTERIOR S T (at brick work, i.e. Construction Joints, Rake
Joints): To matc rtar color
C.
EXTERIOR SEALANT (at painte ....tietal Framing and Flashing against
brick work): To match brick mor1a~~~lor
D. INTERIOR SEALANT (at tile work and Counter Tops): Clear
E. INTERIOR SEALANTS AND CAULK: White (to be painted over)
A-l.\
ATT;-'\CHME.NT B
SCHU1E I
PROJECT NO.
08211 WOOD DOORS
WOOD STAIN: Pratt and Lambert, Butternut
08405 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND WINDOWS
PREFINISHED ALUMINUM FRAMING AND DOORS: Dark Bronze
09300 TILE
A. CERAMIC WALL TILE (Field and Base): Dal-Tile, K-166 Tender Gray
B. CERAMIC WALL TILE (Accent): Dal-Tile, K-162 Teal
C. CERAMIC FLOOR TILE #1: Dal-Tile, Ok Gray, DK-26
D.
CERAMIC PAVER TILE #2:
Greenbriar II
Crossville, Genesis, 8" x 8", #C410
E. BASE FOR PAVER TILE #2: Crossville, Genesis, Cove Base, #C410,
Greenbriar II (compatible with 8" x 8" paver tiles)
F. CERAMIC FLOOR TILE #1 GROUT: Hydroment, "Natural" 664/364
G. PAVER TILE #2 GROUT: Hydroment, "Natural" 664/364
H.
WALL TILE (Field/Accent) GROUT: Hydroment, White 611/311 (719)
"I:?:.':i
09510 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS
LAY-IN TEGULAR ACOUSTICAL PANELS: Armstrong, Cortega, Haze (grid to match
ceiling)
09650 RESILIENT FLOORING
A. VINYL COMPOSITION TILE: Armstrong, Excelon #51901, Taupe
B. STRAIGHT RUBBER BASE (for use with carpet): FlexeD, 4" wide, #26
Fawn
C. COVED RUBBER BASE (for use wi th VCT, access floor and seal ed concrete
floors): Flexco, #26 Fawn
A-J,2-
1-'\ TTfICHi'lEiH B
SCHU1E I
PROJECT no.
09680 CARPETING
A. FIELD: Bentley, Carnaby, Opal Wine CN326-3204
B. ACCENT #1: Bentley, Kings Road Premtere Edition, KR42B-4728, Blue
Cypress
C. ACCENT #2: Bentley, Kings Road Premiere Edition, KR42B-4738, Taupe
Haze
09900 PAINTING
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD:
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD:
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD:
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD:
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
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J
K.
Benjamin Moore, 1017
Benjamin Moore, 991
Benjamin Moore, 990
Benjamin Moore, 691
Benjamin Moore, 1541
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS: Benjamin Moore, 1017
PAINTED INTERIOR SOFFIT AND FACIA: Benjamin Moore, 1017
EXTERIOR DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES: Benjamin Moore, 714
INTERIOR HOLLOW METAL WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES: Benjami n Moore, Bronze
Tone
EXTERIOR SOFFITS AND STEEL LINTELS: (To match brick) Benjamin Moore,
977
METAL BOllARDS: Benjamin Moore, 714 (Paint 4" cap Safety Yellow)
* See complete paint schedule elsewhere in Attachment B
09950 WAlLCOVERINGS
A. ACOUSTICAL: Ozite, Elevations, Fabratex, #16001 Warm Beige
B. VINYL (Multipurpose Room): Tower, Heathrow, #40389 Smoked Pearl,
Type II.
C. VINYL (Ready Room): Internationally Genon, Espalier Weave,
#1-JG-476
10160 TOILET PARTITIONS: Metpar, #700 Gray Dawn
A-/.3
. ATTACHf'1ENT B
SCHEME I
PROJECT NO.
10445 SPECIALTY SIGN INSTALLATION
ALUMINUM L
Government
Bronze (Note: Thi-i? 1S for information only--
l-~ .
--
Medart, Jade #34
12510 VENETIAN BLINDS: Levolor, #885 Dark Bronze
12690 FLOORMATS: AFCO, (Ameri can Fl oori ng Products Co.), Chesapeake Matt i ng
(CM-1720), Brown
15400 PLUMBING
ELECTRIC WATER COOLER: Stainless steel
15600 HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
A. ELECTRIC CONVECTOR HEATERS: Manufacturer's Standard Bronze
B. LOUVERS (Exterior): Kynar 500, Hartford Green
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NWS/WFO INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
3 1 December 1991
Cr)lor Scheme
AP~A
~)c\TlONAL WEATHER SERVICE - INTEfWA~ FI~W-;H SCH'::DULE FOR COLOR SCHE',IE I
INTERIOR WALL MATERIALS
CERAMIC WALL TILE
CERAMIC WALL TILE ACCENT
CERAMIC WALL TILE BASE
WALL TILE GROUT
WALL PAINT
ACOUSTICAL WALLCOVERING
VINYL WALLCOVERING
VINYL WALLCOVERING
INTERIOR CEILING MATERIALS
PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD CEILING,
SOFFIT AND FACIA
ACOUSTICAL LA Y.IN TILE
'.~~~~~~.r~~~0i1
INTERIOR DooRlWlNDOW MATERIALS
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME PAINT
WOOD SILL STAIN
WOOD DOORS STAIN
INTERIOR - MILLWORK MATERIALS
MILLWORK STAIN
COUNTER LAMINATE
VANITY LAMINATE
INTERIOR MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS
METAL TOILET PARTITIONS
METAL LOCKERS
VENETAIN BLINDS
'~l.tJEI.,rL __ _~,~ TI.r=B.~L_=_=_c==_ F1t<iSH
DALTIL:' TENDER GRAY K166
OJ\L- ilL:' TEAL K162
OAL-TILE TENDER GRAY K166
BOSTIK HYOROMENT WHITE 611/311
BENJAMIN MOORE 1017
BENJAMIN MOORE 991
BENJAMIN MOORE 990
BENJAMIN MOORE 691
BENJAMIN MOORE 1541
OZITE FABRA TEX ELEVATIONS WARM BEIGE 16001
TOWER HEATHROW II SMOKED PEARL 40389
GENON ESPALIER WEAVE 1-JG-476
BENJAMIN MOORE
ARMSTRONG
CORTEGA
BENJAMIN MOORE
PRATI & LAMBERT
PRATI & LAMBERT
PRATI & LAMBERT
FORMICA
FORMICA
GRAFIX
METPAR
ME DART
LEVOLOR
A - 2-.\
1017
HAZE
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BRONZE TONE
BUTIERNUT
BUTIERNUT
BUTIERNUT
FIELDSTONE 881
DUSTY JADE 505
GRAY DAWN 700
JADE
DARK BRONZE #885
ARf-,~
NATIONAL WEATHeR SERVICE - INTERIOR FINISH SCHC:DUlE FOH COLOR SCHEME I
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EXTERIOR MATERIALS
AS?HAl T SHINGl"S
FLASHING; METAL TRIM
BRICK
ACCENT BRICK
MORTAR
PREFORMED METAL SIDING
HVAC LOUVERS
PREFINISHED ALUMINUM FRAMING & DOORS
HOLLOW METAL DOOR/FRAME PAINT
STEEL LINTEL AND SOFFIT PAINT
METAL BOLLARD PAINT
( PAINT 4- CAP SAFETY YELLOW)
INTERIOR FLOOR MATERIALS
CERAMIC FLOOR TILE
FLOOR TILE GROUT
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CERAMIC PAVER TILE
PAVER TILE TRIM
PAVER TILE GROUT
VINYL FLOOR TILE
LAMINATE ACCESS FLOORING
COVED RUBBER BASE FOR
VCT,ACCESS,CONCRETE
FIELD CARPET
"
ACCENT CARPET #1
ACCENT CARPET #2
STRAIGHT RUBBER BASE FOR CARPET
CONCRETE
FLOOR MATTING
GAF
NOYAl SCVERIGN
KYNAR 500
SUMMIT
REUTER
SUMMIT
P"BBLE GRAY
MSNRY MORTAR
KYNAR 500
KYNAR 500
BENJAMIN MOORE
BENJAMIN MOORE
BENJAMIN MOORE
DAL. TILE
BOSTIK HYDROMENT
CROSSVILLE GENESIS
CROSSVILLE GENESIS
BOSTIK HYDROMENT
ARMSTRONG EXCELON
USG DONN
FLEXCO
BENTLEY CARNABY
BENTLEY KINGS ROAD
BENTLEY KINGS ROAD
FLEXCO
AFCO
CM-1720
A-2-.L-
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GREC:N MIST
HARTFORD GREEN
757
759
PLAIN
HARTFORD GREEN
HARTFORD GREEN
DARK BRONZE
714
1037
714
DK GRAY DK-26
NATURAL 664/364
GREENBRIAR II C410
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GREENBRIAR II C410
NATURAL 664/364
TAUPE 51901
BEIGETONE
FAWN 26
OPAL WINE
BLUE CYPRESS
TAUPE HAZE
FAWN 26
SEALED
BROWN