02/19/1992 3 of 3 Contract
Contract Documents
Contract No. KJ-008. Prime Electrical Zones A.B.C.D.E
J. F. Hoff Electric Comoanv
Table of Contents
BOOKOD
I. Contract Aareement
A. AlA Document A10l/CM
B. Public Construction Bond
C. certificates of Insurance
II. Submitted Bid Prooosal bv J. F. Hoff Electric Comoanv
III. Biddina Documents
A. Bid Group 3 Bid Documents
B. Bid Group 3 Technical Specifications
BOOK TWO
B. Bid Group 3 Technical Specifications (Continued)
C. Addendum No. 1
BOOK THREE
D. Addendum No. 2
E. Addendum No. 3
F. Addendum No. 4
IV. Post-Bid Documents
SECTION 00030
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on Tuesday,
January 14, 1992 at 2:00 p.m., a Committee consisting of the
County Purchasing Director, the County Attorney, and the County's
Construction Manager, will meet and open sealed bids at the
Monroe County Purchasing Department, 5100 College Road, Public
Service Building, Cross Wing, Room 002, Stock Island, Key West,
Florida, for the following Bid Packages for the New Detention
Facility on Stock Island, Key West, Florida:
Bid Package No. 13 . . . security Systems
Bid Package No. 14 . . . Prime Electrical contract Zones
A,B,C,D,E
Bid Package No. 15 . . . Mechanical Process , HVAC
Bid Package No. 16 . . . Prime Plumbing contract Zones
A,B,C,D,E
Bid Package No. 17 . . . Fire Protection System
Bid Package No. 18 . . . Food Service Equipment
Bid Package No. 19 . . . Laundry Equipment
Bid Package No. 20 . . . Loading Dock Equipment
Bid Package No. 21 . . . Pneumatic Tube System
Bid Package No. 22 . . . Metals
Bid Package No. 23 . . . security Glass and Glazing
Bid Package No. 24 . . . Aluminum Window Walls, Glass ,
Glazing
Bid Package No. 25 . . . Plumbing Contract Zones D and E
Bid Package No. 26 . . . Electrical contract Zones D and E
All bids must be in the hands of the Monroe County Purchasing
Director, on or before 2:00 p.m. on January 14, 1992. No Bids
will be received after the deadline.
All bids, together with the recommendation of the County
Administrator, will be presented to the Board of County
Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, for final awarding or
otherwise.
Drawings and specifications can be examined and picked-up at the
office of Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 Junior College Road,
Stock Island, Key West, Florida 33040, (305) 292-7845, in
accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Drawings and
specifications can be obtained for the refundable deposit sum of
$ 250.00.
1/3/92
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 2A)
00030 - 1
Drawings and specifications can also be examined at the following
locations:
Construction Consultants
1020 Bee Pond Road
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(813) 784-3301
Edward J. Gerrits, Inc.
3465 NW Second Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-2465
A Pre-Bid Conference was held at the Lion's Club, located at 2405
North Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on
December 13, 1991.
Questions/Clarifications concerning the Bid Documents will be
accepted through January 3, 1992. No additional questions/
clarifications will be accepted after this date.
Bid Security payable to Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid must
accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to
Bidders. The Bidder awarded a contract in accordance with this
notice shall post a public construction bond guaranteeing
completion and quality of the work under the drawings and
specifications.
Addendum 2 should be issued by January 8, 1992.
1/3/92
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 2A)
00030 - 2
ADDENDUM NO. 2
NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY
Bid Group 3A
January 6, 1992
Clarification No.1: Addenda Issued
In order, the following addenda have previously been issued:
Addendum No. lA, dated November 26, 1991
Addendum No. lB, dated December 11, 1991
Addendum No.1, dated December 20, 1991
Addendum No. 2A, dated January 3, 1992
Clarification No.2: Bid Due Date and Time
Replace section 00030 Notice of Calling for Bids, dated 12/19/91,
with attached revised section 00030, dated 01/03/92.
The due date and time for receipt of bids has been changed to 2:00
p.m, January 14, 1992.
Note: The bid due date and time was changed per previous Addendum
No. 2A. It is being included here for clarification.
Modification No.1: Proposal Forms
Replace sections 00113, 00114, 00115, 00116, 00117, 00121, 00122,
00125, and 00126, Proposal Forms, with revised sections, dated
01/06/92.
Modification No.2: Schedule of Unit Prices
Replace section 00144 Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
Schedule of Unit Prices, dated 11/20/91, with attached revised
section 00144, dated 01/06/92.
Replace section 00145 Mechanical Process and HVAC Schedule of Unit
Prices, dated 11/20/91, with attached revised section 00145, dated
01/06/92. .
Replace section 00156 Electrical Contract Zones D and E Schedule of
Unit Prices, dated 11/20/91, with attached revised section 00156,
dat~d 01/06/92.
01/06/92
ADDENDUM NO. 2
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Modification No.3: Scooes of Work
Replace sections 00313, 00314, 00315, 00316, 00317, 00318, 00319,
00321, 00322, 00325, and 00326, Scopes of Work, with revised
sections, Scopes of Work, dated 01/06/92.
Modification No.4: Supolementary General Conditions
Replace section 00805 Supplementary General Conditions, dated
11/20/91, with revised section 00805, dated 01/06/92.
Modification No.5: Technical Specifications and Drawinas
Incorporate Document 00902, Addendum No.2, dated January 2, 1992,
to Bid Group 3, into the bidding documents. This document was
prepared by Hansen Lind Meyer, and is shown on pink colored sheets.
This document contains revised specifications, revision notes to
drawings, revised drawings, and delineation of one new drawing.
Modification No.6: Drawina Schedule
Replace section 00993 BG-3 Schedule of Drawings, dated 12/19/91,
with revised section 00993, dated 01/06/92.
Modification No.7: Proiect Record Documents
Replace section 01720 Project Record Documents, with revised
section 01720, dated 01/06/92.
Modification No.8: Security System Intearators
The A/E has approved the following contractors to bid the project,
after review of qualifications in accordance with specification
section 11200, paragraph 1.10.
Maris Equipment Company
Black Creek Integrated Systems Corporation
Integrated Security Systems
Modification No.9: Revised Pre-bid Meetina Bidder Ouestions
Replace Bidder Questions and responses from the Pre-Bid Meeting
held December 13, 1991, with the attached revised Bidder Questions
and responses.
01/06/92
ADDENDUM NO. 2
PAGE - 2
Responses have been modified to more clearly define requirements.
Also included are additional bidder questions which were presented
after the Pre-Bid Meeting.
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END OF ADDENDUM NO. 2
01/06/92
ADDENDUM NO. 2
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SECTION 00030
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on Tuesday,
January 14, 1992 at 2:00 p.m., a Committee consisting of the
County Purchasing Director, the County Attorney, and the County's
Construction Manager, will meet and open sealed bids at the
Monroe County Purchasing Department, 5100 College Road, Public
Service Building, Cross Wing, Room 002, Stock Island, Key West,
Florida, for the following Bid Packages for the New Detention
Facility on Stock Island, Key West, Florida:
Bid Package No. 13 . . . Security systems
Bid Package No. 14 . Prime Electrical Contract Zones
A,B,C,D,E
Bid Package No. 15 . . . Mechanical Process , HVAC
Bid Package No. 16 . . . Prime Plumbing Contract Zones
A,B,C,D,E
Bid Package No. 17 . Fire Protection system
Bid Package No. 18 . . . Food service Equipment
Bid Package No. 19 . . . Laundry Equipment
Bid Package No. 20 . Loading Dock Equipment
Bid Package No. 21 . . . Pneumatic Tube System
Bid Package No. 22 . . . Metals
Bid Package No. 23 . . . Security Glass and Glazing
Bid Package No. 24 . . . Aluminum Window Walls, Glass ,
Glazing
Bid Package No. 25 . . . Plumbing Contract Zones D and E
Bid Package No. 26 . . . Electrical Contract Zones D and E
All bids must be in the hands of the Monroe County Purchasing
Director, on or before 2:00 p.m. on January 14, 1992. No Bids
will be received after the deadline.
All bids, together with the recommendation of the County
Administrator, will be presented to the Board of County
Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, for final awarding or
otherwise.
Drawings and specifications can be examined and picked-Up at the
office of Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 Junior College Road,
Stock Island, Key West, Florida 33040, (305) 292-7845, in
accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Drawings and
specifications can be obtained for the refundable deposit sum of
$ 250.00.
01/03/92
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 2A)
00030 - 1
Drawings and specifications can also be examined at the following
locations:
Construction Consultants
1020 Bee Pond Road
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(813) 784-3301
Edward J. Gerrits, Inc.
3465 NW Second Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-2465
A Pre-Bid Conference was held at the Lion's Club, located at 2405
North Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on
December 13, 1991.
Questions/Clarifications concerning the Bid Documents will be
accepted through January 3, 1992. No additional questions/
clarifications will be accepted after this date.
Bid security payable to Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid must
accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to
Bidders. The Bidder awarded a contract in accordance with this
notice shall post a public construction bond guaranteeing
completion and quality of the work under the drawings and
specifications.
01/03/92
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 2A)
00030 - 2
SECTION 00113
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 13
security systems
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
Specifications, Bid Package, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid Packaqe No. 13, Security Systems
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
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SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-20
Access Panels and Doors, items 21-56
Total Base Bid, items 1-56, (figures)
$
$
$
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Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
B. Alternate 13-01: Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 22 Metals
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-01, items 57-62, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-01, (words)
DOLLARS
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C. Alternate 13-02: Bid on Bid Packaae No. 23 Security Glass
and Glazina
ADD / DEDUCT (circle One)
Alternate 13-02, item 63, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-02, (words)
DOLLARS
D. Combined Bid for Alternate 13-01 and 13-02
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Combined Alternate, items 57-63, (figures)
$
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Combined Alternate, (words)
DOLLARS
E. Alternate 13-03: Security Systems Raceways
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-03, items 64-94, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-03, (words)
DOLLARS
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G. Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-04, item 104, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-04, (words)
DOLLARS
H. Owner option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 13-02, item 105, (figures)
$
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Owner Option 13-02, (words)
DOLLARS
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DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
1.
GENERAL BID ITEMS
Mobilization
3.
Permits
$
$
$
$
$
$
2.
General Conditions
4.
Bond
5.
Submittals
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5
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6.
ZONE A
security Hollow Metal
$
$
$
$
$
$
6.a. Non-Security Doors & Frames
7. Security Hardware
7.a. Non-Security Hardware
8.
Security Systems
Subtotal Zone A, Items 6 through 8
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9.
ZONE B
Security Hollow Metal
$
$
$
$
$
$
9.a. Non-Security Doors & Frames
10. Security Hardware
10.a. Non-Security Hardware
11. security Systems
Subtotal Zone B, Items 9 through 11
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ZONE C
12. Security Hollow Metal
Subtotal Zone C, Items 12 through 14
$
$
$
$
$
$
l2.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
13. Security Hardware
l3.a.Non-Security Hardware
14. Security systems
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ZONE D
15. Security Hollow Metal
Subtotal Zone D, Items 15 through 17
$
$
$
$
$
$
l5.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
16. Security Hardware
l6.a.Non-Security Hardware
17. Security Systems
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ZONE E
18. Security Hollow Metal
Subtotal Zone E, Items 18 through 20
$
$
$
$
$
$
l8.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
19. Security Hardware
19.a.Non-Security Hardware
20. security Systems
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SECURITY SYSTEMS BID, Items 6 through 20
$
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ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gvosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
21- 12" x 12 " $30
22. 18" x 18" $45
23. 18" x 24" $80
24. 24" x 24'" $55
25. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal $
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Gyosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
26. 12" x 12" $105
27. 18" x 18" $130
28. 18" x 24" $195
29. 24" x 24'" $170
30. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock
Size
31. 12" x 12"
32. 18" x 18"
33. 18" x 24"
34. 24" x 24'"
35. 24" x 36"
Subtotal
a X
Quantity
b
U.P.
=
c
Bid Allowance
$75
$110
$165
$130
$200
$
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
36. 12" x 12" $105
37. 18" x 18" $130
38. 18" x 24" $195
39. 24" x 24'" $170
40. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
41. 12" x 12" $260
42. 18" x 18" $325
43. 18" x 24" $400
44. 24" x 24'" $355
45. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
46. 12" x 12" $230
47. 18" x 18" $250
48. 18" x 24" $355
49. 24" x 24'" $280
50. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal $
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Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
51. 24" x 24'" $485
52. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal $
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** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock type totals. accordingly. and provide detail and accountinq
of aoolicable access doors below.
53.
54.
55.
56.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 21 through 56 (figures)
$
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
Zones A through E Security Systems
$
$
$
General Bid Items
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
56 above, (in figures)
$
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ALTERNATES BID FORM
Alternate 13-01: Bid on Bid packaae No. 22. Metals
Provide a complete bid on Bid Package No. 22, Metals. This
bidder shall comply with all applicable sections of the bid
package, drawings and specifications as it pertains to Bid
Package No. 22 Metals, in order to do so.
57. section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish
and install items under paragraph 2.2 D and E,
and include prime painting. This also
includes security bars as shown
on drawing 4.42, detail 1. Angle embeds
on detail 1 are already provided, as well
as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42. $
58. Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule,
Furnish and install security air devices,
which includes security bars. On schedule,
this includes, but is not limited to devices
S-7, S-8, S-9, S-lO, S-13, S-15, S-19, S-20,
S-2l, S-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-ll,
R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5. $
59. Section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment $
60. section 15936 Barrier Grilles $
61. Section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish
and install item 1.1 A. h., steel security
grille, grating and framework. $
62. section 10900 Miscellaneous specialties $
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-01 BID, items
57 through 62 (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-02:
Bid on Bid Packaae No. 23. Security
Glass and Glazina
Provide a complete bid on Bid Package No. 23, security Glass
and Glazing. This bidder shall comply with all applicable
sections of the bid package, drawings and specifications as
it pertains to Bid Package No. 23 security Glass and
Glazing, in order to do so.
63. security glass and glazing
$
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-02 BID, item
63 (figures)
$
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COMBINED BID for ALTERNATE 13-01 and ALTERNATE 13-02, if
both of these alternates are awarded:
ADD / DEDUCT (circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATES 13-01 and 13-02 BID,
(figures)
$
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Alternate 13-03:
security Systems Raceways
Provide a complete price to remove from the scope of work of
the Security systems contractor, the furnishing and
installing of security systems conduit, raceways, cable
trays, junction boxes and fittings.
This includes removing items pertaining to radiation
protection; such as the furnish and installation of
shielding security/communication systems, including
penetration shielding. Also, the provision of warranty on
these radiation protective materials.
Note: This alternate does not include removing from the
scope of work the requirement of security systems shop
drawings and coordination drawings.
Below is a schedule showing types and sizes of conduit. The
Security Systems bidder shall state the quantities of each
type and size of raceway, the unit price, and make the bid
extension.
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Conduit Schedule
Conduits shall be considered a complete raceway system,
inclusive of all fittings, supports, pull-points, etc.,
required for a complete raceway system.
EMT/Thinwall Conduit
a X b = c
Size unit unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
64. 3/4 " lf
65. 1 " If
66. 1 1/4" If
67. 1 1/2" If
68. 2 " lf
69. 2 1/2" lf
70. 3 " If
71. 4 " If
Subtotal, Items 64 through 71
$
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Riaid Metallic Conduit
a X b = c
Size Unit Unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
72. 3/4 " If
73. 1 " If
74. 1 1/4" If
75. 1 1/2" If
76. 2 " If
77. 2 1/2 " lf
78. 3 " If
79. 4 " lf
Subtotal, Items 72 through 79 $
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Riaid PVC Conduit
a X b = c
Size Unit Unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
80. 3/4 " 1f
81. 1 " If
82. 1 1/4" If
83. 1 1/2" If
84. 2 " If
85. 2 1/2" lf
86. 3 " If
87. 4 " If
Subtotal, Items 80 through 87 $
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other Raceway Systems. if not listed above.
a X b = c
Descriotion Unit unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
88.
89.
90.
91-
92.
93.
94.
lf
lf
If
If
If
lf
If
Subtotal, Items 88 through 94
$
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TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-03 BID,
items 64 through 94 (figures),
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
$
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OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner option 13-01: Zone F Security Systems
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones D and E.
103. ZONE F Access Panels and Doors
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
95. Mobilization
96. General Conditions
97. Permits
98. Bond
99. Submittals
100. ZONE F security Hollow Metal
100.a. Zone F Non-Security Doors & Frames
101. ZONE F Security Hardware
101.a. Zone F Non-Security Hardware
102. ZONE F Security systems
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 13-01 BID, items
95 through 103 (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls
104. The Security Systems bidder shall provide an alternate bid
to furnish and install conduit, wire, control devices and
terminations, for micro-touch valves on penal fixtures.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-04 BID,
item 104 (figures)
$
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105. Owner option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing
and panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed
on Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 13-02 BID,
item 105 (figures)
$
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I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1 - 4 and page 17 of the Proposal Form ,
and attached the required Bid Security____, contractor's ----
Qualification statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause____, Sworn statement of Public Entity crimes____, Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that thev are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
Witness:
(Seal)
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SECTION 00114
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 14
Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and reference
Drawings, Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid package No. 14, Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
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SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-40
Access Panels and Doors, items 41-76
Total Base Bid, items 1-76, (figures)
$
$
$
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Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
B. Alternate 14-01: Zone D and E Electrical
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
Item 77, (figures)
Item 77, (words)
Item 78, (figures)
Item 78, (words)
$
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DOLLARS
$
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DOLLARS
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C. Owner ootion 14-01: Zone F Electrical
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner option 14-01, items 79-91, (figures) $
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Owner option 14-01, (words)
DOLLARS
D. Owner ootion No. 14-03: Alternate Precast Structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 14-03, item 96, (figures)
$
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Owner option 14-03, (words)
DOLLARS
E. Alternate 14-02: Power for Micro-Touch Controls
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 14-02, item 97, (figures)
$
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Alternate 14-02, (words)
DOLLARS
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DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
1. Mobilization
5e. Radiation Protection
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2. General Conditions
3. Permits
4 . Bond
5. Submittals
5a. switchgear
5b. uninterruptible Power Supply
5c. Emergency Generator
5d. Kitchen Equipment Hook-up
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5 and 5a through 5e $
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ZONE A
12. Temporary Power and Lighting
ZONE A BID, items 6 through 12
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
6. Conduit Systems
6a. Wire and Devices
7. Panel Boards
8. Service Distribution
9 . Lighting
10. Lightning Protection
11. Fire Alarm System
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ZONE B
13. Conduit Systems $
l3a. Wire and Devices $
14. Panel Boards $
15. Service Distribution $
16. Lighting $
17. Lightning Protection $
18. Fire Alarm System $
19. Temporary Power and Lighting $
ZONE B BID, items 13 through 19 $
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ZONE C
20. Conduit Systems $
20a. Wire and Devices $
21. Panel Boards $
22. Service Distribution $
23. Lighting $
24. Lightning Protection $
25. Fire Alarm System $
26. Temporary Power and Lighting $
ZONE C BID, items 20 through 26 $
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ZONE D
27. Conduit Systems $
27a. Wire and Devices $
28. Panel Boards $
29. Service Distribution $
30. Lighting $
31. Lightning Protection $
32. Fire Alarm System $
33. Temporary Power and Lighting $
ZONE D BID, items 27 through 33 $
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ZONE E
34. Conduit Systems $
34a. Wire and Devices $
35. Panel Boards $
36. Service Distribution $
37. Lighting $
38. Lightning Protection $
39. Fire Alarm System $
40. Temporary Power and Lighting $
ZONE E BID, items 34 through 40 $
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ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gyosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
41- 12" x 12" $30
42. 18" x 18" $45
43. 18" x 24" $80
44. 24" x 24'" $55
45. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 41 through 45 $
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Gyosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
46. 12" x 12" $105
47. 18" x 18" $130
48. 18" x 24" $195
49. 24" x 24'" $170
50. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 46 through 50 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
51. 12" x 12" $75
52. 18" x 18" $110
53. 18" x 24" $165
54. 24" x 24'" $130
55. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal, Items 51 through 55 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
56. 12" x 12" $105
57. 18" x 18" $130
58. 18" x 24" $195
59. 24" x 24'" $170
60. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 56 through 60 $
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Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
61. 12" x 12" $260
62. 18" x 18" $325
63. 18" x 24" $400
64. 24" x 24'" $355
65. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal, Items 61 through 65 $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
66. 12" x 12" $230
67. 18" x 18" $250
68. 18" x 24" $355
69. 24" x 24'" $280
70. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal, Items 66 through 70 $
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Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
71. 24" x 24'" $485
72. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal, Items 71 through 72 $
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** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock tvoe totals. accordingly. and orovide detail and accountinq
of aoolicable access doors below.
73.
74.
75.
76.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 41 through 76 (figures)
$
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
Zone A through E Electrical
$
$
$
General Bid Items
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
76 above, (in figures)
$
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ALTERNATES BID FORM
Alternate 14-01:
Zone D and E Electrical
77. The Prime Electrical Contractor shall provide a complete bid
to remove from his scope of work, the furnishina of all Zone
D and E permanent materials to be incorporated into the
work, exceot for fixtures, heat trace equipment, timeclock,
lighting relay cabinets, and all safety disconnects. This
shall consist of, but not be limited to conduit raceways and
wiring for: lighting, receptacles, power, telephone raceway
only, and heat trace conduit and wiring.
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
$
78. The Prime Electrical Contractor shall also provide a bid to
remove from his scope of work the installation of Zone D and
E work, which includes lighting rough-in and finish, from
the last distribution panel to end device. This shall also
include installation of receptacles and power runs,
terminations, telephone raceway, and heat trace system
installation.
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
$
TOTAL ALTERNATE 14-01 BID, items
77 through 78 (figures)
$
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OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner option 14-01: Zone F Electrical
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F
Electrical, similar to zones D and E.
81. Permit
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
79. Mobilization
80. General Conditions
82. Bond
83. Submittals
84. Conduit Systems
85. Panel Boards
86. Service Distribution
87. Lighting
88. Lightning Protection
89. Fire Alarm System
90. Temporary Power and Lighting
91. Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 14-01 BID, items
79 through 91 (figures)
$
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Owner Option 14-02: Direct Purchase of Eauioment
At the option of the Owner, either contractor or Owner
shall purchase the following equipment. This is in
accordance with section 00100 Instructions to Bidders,
paragraph 1.8. Contractor shall calculate quantity.
Contractor shall state supplier/vendor purchase price
only, including shipping, and state amount of tax.
92.
standby Power Generation, section 16300. Complete
Emergency Generator assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
93. Uninterruptib1e Power Supply, section 16351. Complete
UPS assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
94. Motor Control Centers, section 16161. Complete MCC
assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
95. Main Service Switchboard, section 16425. Complete
Swithgear assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
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96. Owner Option No. 14-03: Alternate Precast structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing
and panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed
on Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 14-03 BID,
item 96, (figures)
$
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ALTERNATES BID FORM
Alternate 14-02:
Power for Micro-Touch Controls
97. The Prime Electrical bidder shall provide an alternate bid
to furnish and install electrical power for micro-touch
valve transformers. This shall include conduit, wire, and
terminations.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 14-02 BID,
item 97, (figures)
$
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I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1-3, 13 and 15 of the Proposal Form____,
and attached the required Bid Security____, Contractor's
Qualification Statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause , Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
Witness:
(Seal)
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SECTION 00115
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 15
Mechanical Process and HVAC
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other Contract
Documents for the construction of:
Bid Package No. 15, Mechanical Process and HVAC
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
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SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-KnUdsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-31
$
$
$
Access Panels and Doors, items 32-67
Total Base Bid, items 1-67, (figures)
Total Base Bid, (words)
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DOLLARS
B. Owner ootion 15-01: Zone F Mechanical
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 15-01, items 68-79, (figures) $
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Owner Option 15-01, (words)
DOLLARS
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C. Owner Ootion 15-02: Multiole Bid option. Bid Packaaes No. 15
and No. 16.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 15-02, items 80-81, (figures)
$
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Owner option 15-02, (words)
DOLLARS
D. Owner ootion 15-03: Multiole Bid option. Bid Packaaes No.
15. 16 and 17.
E. Owner Ootion 15-04: Deduct for utility Coordination. Phase
II Backaround Drawinas.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 15-04, item 85, (figures)
$
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Owner Option 15-04, (words)
DOLLARS
F. Owner Ootion No. 15-06: Alternate Precast Structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 15-06, (figures)
$
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Owner Option 15-06, (words)
DOLLARS
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DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
1. Mobilization
6f. Cooling Tower
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2. General Conditions
3. Permits
4. Bond
5. Submittals
6. system Balancing and Testing
6a. Chillers
6b. Fuel Tank and Piping
6c. Radiation Protection
6d. Kitchen Equipment Hook-up
6e. Water Treatment
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 6 and 6a through 6f $
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ZONE A
7. Mechanical Pipe
10. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
$
$
$
$
$
8 . Ductwork
9. Mechanical Equipment
11. Insulation
ZONE A BID, items 7 through 11
$
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ZONE B
12. Mechanical Pipe
ZONE B BID, items 12 through 16
$
$
$
$
$
$
13. Ductwork
14. Mechanical Equipment
15. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
16. Insulation
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ZONE C
17. Mechanical Pipe
ZONE C BID, items 17 through 21
$
$
$
$
$
$
18. Ductwork
19. Mechanical Equipment
20. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
21. Insulation
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ZONE D
22. Mechanical Pipe
$
$
$
$
$
23. Ductwork
24. Mechanical Equipment
25. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
26. Insulation
ZONE D BID, items 22 through 26
$
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ZONE E
27. Mechanical Pipe
28. Ductwork
29. Mechanical Equipment
30. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
31. Insulation
ZONE E BID, items 27 through 31
$
$
$
$
$
$
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ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gyosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
32. 12" x 12" $30
33. 18" x 18" $45
34. 18" x 24" $80
35. 24" x 24'" $55
36. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 32 through 36 $
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Gyosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
37. 12" x 12" $105
38. 18" x 18" $130
39. 18" x 24" $195
40. 24" x 24'" $170
41. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 37 through 41 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
42. 12" x 12" $75
43. 18" x 18" $110
44. 18" x 24" $165
45. 24" x 24'" $130
46. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal, Items 42 through 46 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
47. 12" x 12" $105
48. 18" x 18" $130
49. 18" x 24" $195
50. 24" x 24'" $170
51. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 47 through 51 $
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Security Plaster w/Securitv Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
52. 12" x 12" $260
53. 18" x 18" $325
54. 18" x 24" $400
55. 24" x 24'" $355
56. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal, Items 52 through 56 $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
57. 12" x 12" $230
58. 18" x 18" $250
59. 18" x 24" $355
60. 24" x 24'" $280
61. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal, Items 57 through 61 $
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Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
62. 24" x 24'" $485
63. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal, Items 62 through 63 $
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** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock tyoe totals. accordinqlY. and orovide detail and accountina
of aoplicable access doors below.
64.
65.
66.
67.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 32 through 67(figures) $
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
General Bid Items
Zone A through Zone E Mechanical
$
$
$
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
67 above, (in figures)
$
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OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner Option 15-01: Zone F Mechanical
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones D and E.
68. Mechanical Pipe
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
69. Ductwork
70. Mechanical Equipment
71. Automatic Temp. Control/Bldg. Automation
72. Insulation
73. Mobilization
74. General Conditions
75. Permits
76. Bond
77. Submittals
78. System Balancing and Testing
79. Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 15-01 BID, items
68 through 79 (figures)
$
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Owner Option 15-02: Multiole Bid Option. Bid Packaaes No. 15
and No. 16.
Provide Net Deduct from Base Bid for Bid Package No. 15
Mechanical Process and HVAC, and Bid Package No. 16 Prime
Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E, IF the Owner were to
award both contracts to the same contractor.
80. Mechanical Process and HVAC
DEDUCT
$
$
81. Prime Plumbing Contract Zones
A,B,C,D,E
DEDUCT
Note:
This Owner Option 15-02 does not have to be bid by
Mechanical Process and HVAC.
In order to bid this Owner Option 15-02, Bidder must
submit a bona fide bid for Bid Package No. 15 and a
bona fide bid for Bid Package No. 16.
- Owner Option 15-03: Multiple Bid Option. Bid Packaaes No.
15. 16 and 17.
Provide Net Deduct from Base Bid for Bid Package No. 15
Mechanical Process and HVAC, Bid Package No. 16 Prime
Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E, and Bid Package No. 17
Fire Protection System, IF the Owner were to award all three
contracts to the same contractor.
82. Mechanical Process and HVAC DEDUCT $
83. Prime Plumbing Contract Zones DEDUCT $
A,B,C,D,E
84. Fire Protection System DEDUCT $
Note: This Owner Option 15-03 does not have to be bid by
Mechanical Process and HVAC.
In order to bid this Owner Option 15-03, Bidder must
submit a bonafide bid for Bid Package No. 15, a
bonafide bid for Bid Package No. 16, and a bonafide bid
for Bid Package No. 17.
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Owner option No. 15-04: Phase II Backaround Drawinqs
Reference section 00315 Mechanical Process and HVAC
Scope of Work, item 1.2.7 utility Routing Coordination.
At the option of the Owner, provide Net Deduct from
Base Bid for deletina from the Mechanical Process and
HVAC Contractor's scope of work, the preparation,
routing, and integration, of Phase II Background
Drawings, as described in section 00315, Scope of Work,
item 1.2.7.
85. Phase II Background Drawings
DEDUCT
$
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Owner option No. 15-05: Direct Purchase of Eauipment
At the option of the Owner, either contractor or Owner
shall purchase the following equipment. This is in
accordance with section 00100 Instructions to Bidders,
paragraph 1.8. Contractor shall calculate quantity.
Contractor shall state supplier/vendor purchase price
only, including shipping, and state amount of tax.
a. Blow Thru cooling Tower, section 15714. Complete
Cooling Tower assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
b. centrifugal Chillers, section 15684. Complete
Chiller assembly.
Quantity:
Cost:
Tax:
c. Air Handling Units, section 15855. Complete AHU
assembly.
Quantity:
cost:
Tax:
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MECHANICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00115 - 14
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1-3 and pages 14-15 of the Proposal
Form____, and attached the required Bid Security____,Contractor's
Qualification Statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause , Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above, as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
MECHANICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00115 - 15
SECTION 00116
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 16
Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DBPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other Contract
Documents for the construction of:
Bid Packaqe No. 16, Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, state,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00116 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-10
Access Panels and Doors, items 11-46
Total Base Bid, items 1-46, (figures)
$
$
$
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----------
Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
B. Alternate 16-01: Zone D and E Plumbina
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
Item 47, (figures)
$
----------
----------
Item 47, (words)
DOLLARS
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
Item 48, (figures)
$
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----------
Item 48, (words)
DOLLARS
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00116 - 2
D. Alternate 16-02: Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch Controls
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
Item 56, (figures)
$
----------
----------
Item 56, (words)
DOLLARS
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
Item 57, (figures)
$
----------
----------
Item 57, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00116 - 3
DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5b.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1. Mobilization
2. General Conditions
3. Permits
4 . Bond
5. Submittals
5a. Kitchen Equipment Hook-Up
5b. Radiation Protection
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----------
6. ZONE A Plumbing
7. ZONE B Plumbing
8. ZONE C Plumbing
9. ZONE D Plumbing
10. ZONE E Plumbing
TOTAL PLUMBING BID, items 6 thru
10 above, (in figures)
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
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00116 - 4
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gyosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
1l. 12" x 12" $30
12. 18" x 18" $45
13. 18" x 24" $80
14. 24" x 24'" $55
15. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 11 thru 15 $
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Gypsum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
16. 12" x 12" $105
17. 18" x 18" $130
18. 18" x 24" $195
19. 24" x 24'" $170
20. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 16 thru 20 $
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00116 - 5
Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
21. 12" x 12" $75
22. 18" x 18" $110
23. 18" x 24" $165
24. 24" x 24'" $130
25. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal, Items 21 thru 25 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
26. 12" x 12" $105
27. 18" x 18" $130
28. 18" x 24" $195
29. 24" x 24'" $170
30. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 26 thru 30 $
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00116 - 6
Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
31. 12" x 12" $260
32. 18" x 18" $325
33. 18" x 24" $400
34. 24" x 24'" $355
35. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal, Items 31 thru 35 $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
36. 12" x 12" $230
37. 18" x 18" $250
38. 18" x 24" $355
39. 24" x 24'" $280
40. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal, Items 36 thru 40 $
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-------------
Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
41. 24" x 24'" $485
42. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal, Items 41 thru 42 $
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01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00116 - 7
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock tvoe totals. accordingly. and orovide detail and accountina
of aoolicable access doors below.
43.
44.
45.
46.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 11 thru 46 (figures) $
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
Zones A thru E Plumbing Bid
$
$
$
General Bid Items
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, Items 1 thru 46
above, (in figures)
$
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01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00116 - 8
Alternate No. 16-01:
Zone D and E Plumbinq
47. The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall
provide a complete bid to remove from
his scope of work the furnishina of
all Zone D and E permanent materials
to be incorporated into the work,
exceot for special valves and fixtures
which are listed on Attachment "A".
Access Panels and Doors
Everything Else, (other than access
panels and doors)
ADD / DEDUCT
(circle one)
Total, item 47.
48. The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall
provide a bid to remove from his scope
of work the installation of all
plumbing systems in Zones D and E.
ADD/DEDUCT
(circle one)
Total, item 48.
$
$
$
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$
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00116 - 9
OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner Option 16-01: Zone F Plumbina
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones D and E.
49. Mobilization
50. General Conditions
51. Permits
52. Bond
53. Submittals
54. Zone F Plumbing
55. Access Panels and Doors
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 16-01 BID, item
49 thru 55 (figures)
$
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Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch
Controls
Alternate No. 16-02:
56. The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall provide an alternate bid
to furnish and install ALL penal fixtures with Micro-Touch
controls. This includes fixtures, micro-touch valves, and
the controls to be installed in the control rooms. Conduit,
wiring and terminations will be furnished and installed by
others.
ADD / DEDUCT
(circle one)
Total, item 56.
$
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---------
57. The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall also provide a bid to
furnish ALL penal fixtures with Micro-Touch controls, but
install them only in Zones A, B, and C. In other words,
this bid will not include installation of penal fixtures
with micro-touch controls, in Zones D and E.
ADD / DEDUCT
(circle one)
Total, item 57.
$
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01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00116 - 11
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1-3 and 12 of the Proposal Form , and
attached the required Bid Security____, Contractor's ----
Qualification Statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause____, Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes____, Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
CCheckmark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92 PRIME PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
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SECTION 00117
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 17
Fire Protection system
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and reference
Drawings, Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid Package No. 17, Fire Protection system
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. Within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-10
Access Panels and Doors, items 11-46
Total Base Bid, items 1-46, (figures)
$
$
$
----------
----------
Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 2
C. Owner ootion 17-02: Alternate Precast structural Framina and
Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 17-02, (figures)
$
----------
----------
Owner Option 17-02, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 3
DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
3.
Permits
$
$
$
$
$
$
1.
Mobilization
2.
General Conditions
4.
Bond
5.
Shop Drawings/Engineering
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5
----------
----------
6. Zone A Fire Protection $
7. Zone B Fire Protection $
8. Zone C Fire Protection $
9. Zone D Fire Protection $
10. Zone E Fire Protection $
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS BID, Items 6 through 10 $
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----------
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FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 4
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gyosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
11- 1211 x 1211 $30
12. 1811 x 18" $45
13. 1811 x 2411 $80
14. 2411 x 24'" $55
15. 2411 x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 11 through 15 $
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Gyosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
16. 1211 x 1211 $105
17. 1811 x 18" $130
18. 18" x 24" $195
19. 2411 x 24'" $170
20. 2411 x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 16 through 20 $
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01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 5
Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
21- 12" x 12" $75
22. 18" x 18" $110
23. 18" x 24" $165
24. 24" x 24'" $130
25. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal, Items 21 through 25 $
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-------------
Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
26. 12" x 12" $105
27. 18" x 18" $130
28. 18" x 24" $195
29. 24" x 24'" $170
30. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 26 through 30 $
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01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 6
Security Plaster w/Securitv Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
31. 12" x 12" $260
32. 18" x 18" $325
33. 18" x 24" $400
34. 24" x 24'" $355
35. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal, Items 31 through 35 $
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-------------
** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity V.P. Bid Allowance
36. 12" x 12" $230
37. 18" x 18" $250
38. 18" x 24" $355
39. 24" x 24'" $280
40. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal, Items 36 through 40 $
-------------
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Security Masonrv w/Securitv Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity V.P. Bid Allowance
41. 24" x 24'" $485
42. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal, Items 41 through 42 $
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-------------
01/06/92 FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 7
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Securitv
Lock tyoe totals. accordinqlY. and provide detail and accountinq
of aoolicable access doors below.
43.
44.
45.
46.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 11 through 46 (figures) $
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-------------
TOTAL BID, items 1 through 46 (figures) $
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----------
01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 8
OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner option 17-01: Zone F Fire Protection
At the option of the Owner, provide fire protection system
for Zone F, complete, similar to zones D and E.
52. Shop Drawings/Engineering
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
47. Zone F Fire Protection
48. Mobilization
49. General Conditions
50. Permit
51. Bond
53. Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 17-01 BID, items
47 through 53 (figures)
$
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01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 9
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No. (s)
I have included pages 1-3, and 10 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security , Contractor's
Qualification statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause , Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00117 - 10
SECTION 00121
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 21
Pneumatic Tube system
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and reference
Drawings, specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid package No. 21, Pneumatic Tube system
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, state,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, specifications, and other contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lumo Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and System, items 1-6
Access Panels and Doors, items 7-42
Total Base Bid, items 1-42, (figures)
$
$
$
----------
----------
Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
B. Owner option No. 21-01: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 21-01, (figures)
$
----------
----------
Owner option 21-01, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 2
DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
l. Mobilization
2 . General Conditions
3. Permits
4. Bond
5. Submittals
6. Pneumatic Tube System
Subtotal Items 1 through 6
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 3
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gyosum w/Standard Lock
a X b =
Size Quantity U.P.
7. 12" x 12" $30
8. 18" x 18" $45
9. 18" x 24" $80
10. 24" x 24'" $55
1l. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal
c
Bid Allowance
$
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Gvosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
12. 12 " x 12" $105
13. 18" x 18" $130
14. 18" x 24" $195
15. 24" x 24'" $170
16. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 4
Plaster w/Standard Lock
Size
17. 12" x 12"
18. 18" x 18"
19. 18" x 24"
20. 24" x 24'"
21. 24" x 36"
Subtotal
a X
Quantity
b
U.P.
=
c
Bid Allowance
$75
$110
$165
$130
$200
$
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-------------
Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantitv U.P. Bid Allowance
22. 12 " x 12" $105
23. 18" x 18" $130
24. 18" x 24" $195
25. 24" x 24'" $170
26. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 5
Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
27. 12" x 12" $260
28. 18" x 18" $325
29. 18" x 24" $400
30. 24" x 24'" $355
31- 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal $
-------------
-------------
** Security Plaster w/Security Lock, Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
32. 12" x 12" $230
33. 18" x 18" $250
34. 18" x 24" $355
35. 24" x 24'" $280
36. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal $
-------------
-------------
Security Masonrv w/Security Lock
a X b = c
size Ouantitv U. P. Bid Allowance
37. 24" x 24'" $485
38. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal $
-------------
-------------
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 6
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock tyoe totals. accordinalY. and provide detail and accountinq
of applicable access doors below.
39.
40.
41.
42.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 7 through 42 (figures)
$
----------
----------
TOTAL BID, items 1 through 42 (figures) $
----------
----------
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 7
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No. (s)
I have included pages 1, 2 and 8 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security____, Contractor's
Qualification statement , Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
C1ause____, Sworn statement of Public Entity crimes____, Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above, as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
signed:
(Name)
(Title)
Witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
PNEUMATIC TUBE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00121 - 8
SECTION 00122
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid package No. 22
Metals
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
specifications, Bid Package, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid package No. 22, Metals
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, state,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00122 - 1
BASE BID FORM
Insert the following Lump Sum Bids.
1. MObilization
2. General Conditions
3. Permits
4. Bond
5. Submittals
6. section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish
and install items under paragraph 2.2 D and E,
and include prime painting. This also
includes security bars as shown
on drawing 4.42, detail 1. Angle embeds
on detail 1 are already provided as well
as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42.
7. Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule,
Furnish and install security air devices,
which includes security bars. On schedule,
this includes, but is not limited to devices
S-7, S-8, S-9, S-10, S-13, 8-15, S-19, S-20,
S-2l, 8-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-11,
R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5.
8. Section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment
9. section 15936 Barrier Grilles
10. section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish
and install item 1.1 A. h., steel security
grille, grating and framework.
11. Section 10900 Miscellaneous Specialties
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
11 above, (in figures)
TOTAL BASE BID, (words)
$
$
Owner Paid
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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DOLLARS
01/06/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00122 - 2
OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner option 22-01: Zone F Metals
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones D and E.
13. General Conditions
$
$
12. MObilization
14. Permits
Owner Paid
19. section 11197 security/Detention Equipment
$
$
$
$
$
$
15. Bond
16. Submittals
17. section 05500 Metal Fabrications
18. Drawing 10.32 Air Devices Schedule
20. section 15936 Barrier Grilles
21. section 10200, Louvers and Vents, grilles,
grating and framework.
22. section 10900 Miscellaneous Specialties
$
$
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 22-01 BID, items
12 through 22 (figures)
$
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TOTAL OWNER OPTION 22-01 BID, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00122 - 3
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No. (s)
I have included pages 1 through 4 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security , unit Price Schedule ,
Contractor's Qualification statement____, Lobbying and Conflict
of Interest Clause____, Sworn Statement of Public Entity
Crimes , Non-Collusion Affidavit , and proposed
Subcontractor listing____. ----
(Check mark items above, as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00122 - 4
SECTION 00125
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 25
Plumbing Contract Zones D and E
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other Contract
Documents for the construction of:
Bid Package No. 25, Plumbing Contract Zones D and E
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, state,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92
D & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. Within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert LumD Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
Base Bid, items 1-7
Access Panels and Doors, items 8-43
Total Base Bid, items 1-43, (figures)
Total Base Bid, (words)
$
$
$
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----------
DOLLARS
B. Owner option No. 25-01: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Item 44, (figures)
$
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Total Item 44, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 2
C.
Alternate No. 25-01:
Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch
Controls
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Item 44, (figures)
$
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Total Item 44, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 3
DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
1.
Mobilization
2.
General Conditions
3.
Permits
4.
Bond
5.
Submittals
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5
6. Furnish all ZONE D and E Permanent Materials,
to be incorporated into the work, exceDt for
special valves and fixtures which are listed
on Attachment "A".
Access Panels and Doors
Everything Else, (other than access
panels and doors)
Total, item 6.
7.
Install all ZONE D and E Plumbing Systems,
including special valves and fixtures which
are listed on Attachment "A".
TOTAL PLUMBING BID, items 6 through
7 above, (in figures)
$
$
$
$
$
$
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$
$
$
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$
$
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o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 4
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gvosum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantitv U.P. Bid Allowance
8. 12" x 12 " $30
9. 18" x 18" $45
10. 18" x 24" $80
11. 24" x 24"' $55
12. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 8 through 12 $
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Gvosum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
size Quantitv U.P. Bid Allowance
13. 12" x 12" $105
14. 18" x 18" $130
15. 18" x 24" $195
16. 24" x 24'" $170
17. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 13 through 17 $
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01/06/92
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00125 - 5
Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
18. 12 II x 12" $75
19. 18" x 18" $110
20. 18" x 24" $165
21. 24" x 24'" $130
22. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal, Items 18 through 22 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
23. 12" x 12" $105
24. 18" x 18" $130
25. 18" x 24" $195
26. 24" x 24"' $170
27. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 23 through 27 $
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01/06/92
o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 6
Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
size ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
28. 12 II x 12" $260
29. 18" x 18" $325
30. 18" x 24" $400
31. 24" x 24"1 $355
32. 24" x 36" $480
subtotal, Items 28 through 32 $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
33. 12" x 12" $230
34. 18" x 18" $250
35. 18" x 24" $355
36. 24" x 24"1 $280
37. 24" x 36" $330
subtotal, Items 33 through 37 $
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Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
38. 24" x 24"1 $485
39. 24" x 36" $530
subtotal, Items 38 through 39 $
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01/06/92
o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 7
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock type totals. accordinqlY. and provide detail and accountinq
of applicable access doors below.
40.
41.
42.
43.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 8 through 43 (figures) $
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
General Bid Items $
Plumbing Bid $
Access Panels and Doors $
TOTAL BASE BID, Items 1 through 43
above, (in figures) $
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01/06/92
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00125 - 8
OPTION / ALTERNATE BID FORM
.44 Owner option No. 25-01: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing
and panel plan, as presented on pomco drawings listed
on Attachment IBI. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Item 44, (figures)
$
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Penal Fixtures with Micro-
Touch Controls
.45 Alternate No. 25-01:
The Zone D and E Plumbing Contractor shall provide a
bid to install only, the penal fixtures with Micro-
Touch controls, in Zones D and E.
Penal fixtures with Micro-Touch controls will be
furnished by others. Conduit, wiring, power and
controls will be furnished and installed by others.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Item 45, (figures)
$
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01/06/92
o & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 9
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No. (s)
I have included pages 1-3, and 10 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security____, Contractor1s
Qualification statement____, LObbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause ,Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing~.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
Witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
D & E PLUMBING PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2)
00125 - 10
SECTION 00126
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 26
Electrical Contract Zones 0 and E
BID TO
MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and reference
Drawings, specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other
contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid package No. 26, Electrical Contract Zones D and E
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, state,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/06/92
o & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. Within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert Lump Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
Base Bid, items 1-7
Access Panels and Doors, items 8-43
Total Base Bid, items 1-43, (figures)
Total Base Bid, (words)
$
$
$
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DOLLARS
B. Alternate 26-01: Power for Micro-Touch Controls
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Total Alternate 26-01, (figures)
Total Alternate 26-01, (words)
$
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DOLLARS
01/06/92
o & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 2
C. Owner option 26-01: Alternate Precast structural Framinq and
Panel Plan:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Total Owner Option 26-01, (figures)
$
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Total Owner Option 26-01, (words)
DOLLARS
01/06/92
D & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 3
DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
3.
Permits
$
$
$
$
$
$
1.
Mobilization
2.
General Conditions
4.
Bond
5.
Submittals
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5
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6. Furnish all Zone D and E permanent materials
to be incorporated into the work, except for
fixtures, heat trace equipment, timeclock,
lighting relay cabinets, and all safety
disconnects. This shall consist of, but not
be limited to conduit raceways and wiring for:
lighting, receptacles, power, telephone raceway
only, and heat trace conduit and wiring. $
7. Install all of Zone D and E work, which includes
lighting rough-in and finish, from the last
distribution panel to end device. This shall
also include installation of receptacles and
power runs, terminations, telephone raceway, and
heat trace system installation. $
ELECTRICAL BID, Items 6 through 7
$
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01/06/92
o & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 4
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
Gypsum w/standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
8. 12 " x 12" $30
9. 18" x 18" $45
10. 18" x 24" $80
11. 24" x 24"1 $55
12. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal, Items 8 through 12 $
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Gvpsum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
13. 12" x 12" $105
14. 18" x 18" $130
15. 18" x 24" $195
16. 24" x 24"1 $170
17. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal, Items 13 through 17 $
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01/06/92
o & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 5
Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
18. 12" x 12" $75
19. 18" x 18" $110
20. 18" x 24" $165
21. 24" x 24"1 $130
22. 24" x 36" $200
subtotal, Items 18 through 22 $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
23. 12" x 12" $105
24. 18" x 18" $130
25. 18" x 24" $195
26. 24" x 24"1 $170
27. 24" x 36" $210
subtotal, Items 23 through 27 $
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01/06/92
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Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
28. 12" x 12" $260
29. 18" x 18" $325
30. 18" x 24" $400
31. 24" x 24"1 $355
32. 24" x 36" $480
subtotal, Items 28 through 32 $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
33. 12" x 12" $230
34. 18" x 18" $250
35. 18" x 24" $355
36. 24" x 24"1 $280
37. 24" x 36" $330
subtotal, Items 33 through 37 $
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Security Masonry w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
38. 24" x 24"1 $485
39. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal, Items 38 through 39 $
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01/06/92 D & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 7
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock type totals. accordinqlY. and provide detail and accountinq
of applicable access doors below.
40.
41.
42.
43.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 40 through 43 (figures)
$
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
Zones 0 and E Electrical
$
$
$
General Bid Items
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
43 above, (in figures)
$
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01/06/92
D & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 8
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No. (s)
I have included pages 1-3, and 9 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security , Contractor1s
Qualification statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause , Sworn statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/06/92
o & E ELECTRICAL PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 2) 00126 - 9
SECTION 00144
SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES
Bid package No. 14
Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
The following SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES shall be used at the
Owner1s option for the purpose of ADDITIONS or DEDUCTIONS from
the requirements of this contract. The Owner may elect to use
some, all, or none of the listed unit prices as deemed to be in
the best interest of the Owner. The providing of unit prices in
this section in no way supersedes the lump sum intent of this
contract.
I. Labor Rates:
Description
unit
unit Price
1.
Laborer, fully burdened, incl.
profit and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
2.
Electrician, fully burdened,
incl. profit and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
3.
Communications/Technician,
fully burdened, incl. profit
and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
II. Conduit Rates:
Below is a schedule showing types and sizes of conduit. The
Prime Electrical bidder shall state the unit price for each
type, quantity category, and size of raceway. The unit
price shall include material, bending, delivery, unloading,
stocking, installing, overhead and profit.
Conduit Schedule
Conduits shall be considered a complete raceway system,
inclusive of all fittings, supports, pUll-points, etc.,
required for a complete raceway system.
01/06/92 PRIME ELECT. UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE (ADD. 2)
00144 - 1
EMT/Thinwall Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size unit unit Price
1. 3/4 II If
2. 1 " If
3. 1 1/4" If
4. 1 1/2" If
5. 2 II If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 II If
8. 4 " If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size unit unit Price
9. 3/4 If
10. 1 If
11. 1 1/4 If
12. 1 1/2 If
13. 2 If
14. 2 1/2 If
15. 3 If
16. 4 II If
10.000 If and UP:
Size Unit unit Price
17. 3/4 II If
18. 1 " If
19. 1 1/4" If
20. 1 1/2" If
21. 2 II If
22. 2 1/2" If
23. 3 " If
24. 4 II If
01/06/92 PRIME ELECT. UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE (ADD. 2)
00144 - 2
Riqid Metallic Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size unit Unit Price
1. 3/4 " If
2. 1 " If
3. 1 1/4" If
4. 1 1/2" If
5. 2 II If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 " If
8. 4 II If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size unit Unit Price
9. 3/4 II If
10. 1 II If
11. 1 1/4" If
12. 1 1/2" If
13. 2 II If
14. 2 1/2" If
15. 3 " If
16. 4 II If
10,000 If and UP:
Size Unit Unit Price
17. 3/4 II If
18. 1 II If
19. 1 1/4" If
20. 1 1/2" If
21. 2 II If
22. 2 1/2" If
23. 3 II If
24. 4 " If
01/06/92 PRIME ELECT. UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE (ADD. 2)
00144 - 3
Riqid PVC Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size Unit unit Price
1. 3/4 II If
2. 1 II If
3. 1 1/4" If
4. 1 1/2" If
5. 2 II If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 " If
8. 4 " If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size unit unit Price
9. 3/4 " If
10. 1 II If
11. 1 1/4" If
12. 1 1/2" If
13. 2 " If
14. 2 1/2" If
15. 3 " If
16. 4 II If
10.000 If and UP:
Size Unit Unit Price
17. 3/4 II If
18. 1 II If
19. 1 1/4" If
20. 1 1/2" If
21. 2 II If
22. 2 1/2" If
23. 3 " If
24. 4 " If
01/06/92 PRIME ELECT. UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE (ADD. 2)
00144 - 4
other Types of Conduit. Types of Raceway Systems.
Cable Trays, etc.
This includes items pertaining to radiation protection; such
as the furnish and installation of shielding
security/communication systems, including penetration
shielding. Also, the provision of warranty on these
radiation protective materials.
Size
Unit
Unit Price
Description/Remarks
1.
If
2.
If
3 .
If
01/06/92 PRIME ELECT. UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE (ADD. 2)
00144 - 5
SECTION 00145
SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES
Bid Package No. 15
Mechanical Process and HVAC
The following SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES shall be used at the
Owner1s option for the purpose of ADDITIONS or DEDUCTIONS from
the requirements of this contract. The Owner may elect to use
some, all, or none of the listed unit prices as deemed to be in
the best interest of the Owner. The providing of unit prices in
this section in no way supersedes the lump sum intent of this
contract.
Description
unit
unit Price
1.
Sheetmetal Worker,
fully burdened, incl. profit
and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
2.
Laborer, fully burdened, incl.
profit and overhead.
$
$/Hr.
3.
Welder, fully burdened, incl.
profit and overhead.
$
$/Hr.
4.
Pipefitter, fully burdened,
incl. profit and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
5.
Communications/Technician,
fully burdened, incl. profit
and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
6.
Extended (5 year) warranty
for both Chillers, specification
section 15684.
$
LS
7. Extended service for HVAC system
and Building Automation System.
1 Year
2 Years
3 Years
4 Years
5 Years
LS
LS
LS
LS
LS
$
$
$
$
$
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8. Extended Water Treatment service.
1 Year
2 Years
3 Years
4 Years
5 Years
LS
LS
LS
LS
LS
$
$
$
$
$
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SECTION 00156
SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES
Bid Package No. 26
Electrical contract Zones 0 and E
The following SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES shall be used at the
Owner's option for the purpose of ADDITIONS or DEDUCTIONS from
the requirements of this contract. The Owner may elect to use
some, all, or none of the listed unit prices as deemed to be in
the best interest of the Owner. The providing of unit prices in
this section in no way supersedes the lump sum intent of this
contract.
Description
unit
Unit Price
1.
Laborer, fully burdened, incl.
profit and overhead.
$ /Hr .
$
2.
Electrician, fully burdened,
incl. profit and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
3.
Communications/Technician,
fully burdened, incl. profit
and overhead.
$/Hr.
$
II. Conduit Rates:
Below is a schedule showing types and sizes of conduit. The
Zone 0 and E Electrical bidder shall state the unit price
for each type, quantity category, and size of raceway. The
unit price shall include material, bending, delivery,
unloading, stocking, installing, overhead and profit.
Conduit Schedule
Conduits shall be considered a complete raceway system,
inclusive of all fittings, supports, pUll-points, etc.,
required for a complete raceway system.
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EMT/Thinwall Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size unit unit Price
1. 3/4 II If
2. 1 II If
3 . 1 1/4" If
4. 1 1/2" If
5. 2 " If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 II If
8. 4 II If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size Unit unit Price
9. 3/4 II If
10. 1 II If
11. 1 1/4" If
12. 1 1/2" If
13. 2 II If
14. 2 1/2 " If
15. 3 II If
16. 4 II If
10.000 If and UP:
Size Unit Unit Price
17. 3/4 If
18. 1 If
19. 1 1/4 If
20. 1 1/2 If
21. 2 If
22. 2 1/2 If
23. 3 If
24. 4 If
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Riqid Metallic Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size unit Unit Price
1. 3/4 " If
2. 1 II If
3. 1 1/4" If
4 . 1 1/2" If
5. 2 " If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 II If
8. 4 II If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size unit unit Price
9. 3/4 " If
10. 1 II If
11. 1 1/4" If
12. 1 1/2" If
13. 2 II If
14. 2 1/2" If
15. 3 II If
16. 4 II If
10.000 If and UP:
Size unit unit Price
17. 3/4 II If
18. 1 " If
19. 1 1/4" If
20. 1 1/2 II If
21. 2 " If
22. 2 1/2" If
23. 3 " If
24. 4 II If
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Riqid PVC Conduit
1 If to 1000 If:
Size unit unit Price
1. 3/4 II If
2. 1 II If
3. 1 1/4" If
4. 1 1/2" If
5. 2 II If
6. 2 1/2" If
7. 3 II If
8. 4 " If
1000 If to 10.000 If:
Size unit Unit Price
9. 3/4 II If
10. 1 If
11. 1 1/4 If
12. 1 1/2 If
13. 2 If
14. 2 1/2 If
15. 3 If
16. 4 If
10.000 If and UP:
Size Unit unit Price
17. 3/4 II If
18. 1 II If
19. 1 1/4" If
20. 1 1/2" If
21. 2 II If
22. 2 1/2 " If
23. 3 " If
24. 4 II If
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other Types of Conduit. Types of Raceway Systems.
Cable Trays. etc.
This includes items pertaining to radiation protection~ such
as the furnish and installation of shielding
security/communication systems, including penetration
shielding. Also, the provision of warranty on these
radiation protective materials.
Size
Unit
Unit Price
Description/Remarks
1.
If
2.
If
3.
If
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SECTION 00313
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 13
security systems
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and Descriptions of the Work
01130
07272
08100
08211
08305
08320
08710
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
11206
11208
11211
11212
11217
11218
11222
11224
13090
15140
16010
16111
16120
16450
Security project Procedures
Firestop and Penetration sealing System
Metal Doors and Frames
Flush Wood Doors
Access Panels And Doors
security Metal Doors and Frames
Door Hardware
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing Unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
Relay Cabinets
Card Access Control
situation Man-Down Equipment
Closed Circuit Video Equipment
Vehicle Loop Detection
operational Intercom System
Inmate/Attorney Telephones
Metal Detection Equipment
Radiation Protection
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Electrical Systems Grounding
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Related Sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02830
02835
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07215
07530
07720
07900
08300
08410
08842
10200
10270
11400
14240
15000
15175
15330
15470
15965
16111
16155
16161
16170
16351
16605
16660
16721
16930
Excavating, Backfilling and compacting for
structures
Excavating, Backfilling and compacting for
utilities
Fence And Gates
Barbed Tape
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sprayed Insulation
single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Special Doors
Aluminum Entrances
security Glazing
Louvers and Vents
Access Flooring
Food Service Equipment
Hydraulic Elevators
General provisions
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
wet-sprinkler System
Hot Water Storage Heater
Building Automation System
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Uninterruptible Power supply
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by Others
Fire Alarm Systems
Lighting Control Equipment
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1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor1s work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
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This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quanti ty of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner1s possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay 1 of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
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required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Ownerls representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11,
cross sections 1" = 11
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 11, cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
11, cross sections 1" = 11
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11, cross
sections 1" = 11
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1 I, cross sections
1"=11
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= 11
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except I over-lay I work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner I s representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing I over-lay I routing.
Item number 3. above and zone IAI shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
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Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C I, which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CMls coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
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required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6 II circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per items .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subj ect to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
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All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished by others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properly seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturerls recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
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not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone IFI.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Ownerls
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Ownerls right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
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.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-phase equipment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.26 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Security Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.27 Provide applicable scope of work in mock-Up cell and
chase, in order to develop a complete and finished mock-
up.
.28 section 01130 Security Project Procedures, this
contractor shall furnish and install requirements
complete as described, including systems components.
.29 Prepare security Control Systems shop drawings suitable
for use by installer, (other than this contractor).
Drawings should show conduit size, wire sizing and
quantities, location line and grade, and installation
method, i.e., concealed floor, wall, exposed, etc.
.30 Furnish and install all control wiring and appurtenances
required for Security Systems. Make final electrical
connections and adjustments of all devices to obtain a
fully functional system.
As soon as possible after the initial installation, and
prior to start-up, Security Systems contractor will
institute a point-to-point verification program, to
verify wiring, addresses, and device functions. After
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zone point-to-point verification, (3) weeks will be
allowed for entire system start-up.
.31 Furnish, install and protect graphic control consoles,
racks, tables, panels, cabinets, etc., required. Prepare
and submit for approval, graphic panel, consoles, panels,
etc., and coordinate with casework installer.
.32 Doors. Frames. Hardware:
section 08710 Door Hardware, this contractor shall be
responsible for furnishing and installing, and adjusting
all hardware, both security and non-security types.
Do not hook-up door closers until just prior to the pre-
final inspection, as directed by the CM. Adjust all door
operation components at pre-final inspection phase.
section 08211 Flush Wood Doors: This contractor shall be
responsible for specification section complete.
section 08320 Security Metal Doors and Frames: This
contractor shall be responsible for specification section
complete. Door/frame/hardware assemblies are shown on
drawings 4.73, 4.74 and 4.75, and elevations are shown on
drawing 4.76.
section 08100 Metal Doors and Frames: This contractor
shall be responsible for specification section complete.
Door/frame/hardware assemblies are shown on drawings
4.73, 4.74 and 4.75, and elevations are shown on drawing
4.76.
This contractor shall layout and install door frames.
Contractor shall coordinate with, and verify masonry or
other contractors wall layout. Any errors in layout
causing movement after installation has begun, shall be
corrected at the expense of the wall contractor and
Security Systems Contractor.
The security Systems Contractor shall be responsible for
the preparation of frames, including bituminous coating,
including providing grout holes, and providing any
conduit integral to frames or raceways for electric locks
or door position switches as required. Assure conduits,
lock pockets, strike pockets, and other holes and
penetrations are plugged to prevent grout intrusion and
to facilitate subsequent installations. Security Systems
Contractor shall repair grout ports.
The Masonry Contractor shall be responsible for grouting
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preparations, frame grouting, grouting of frame to wall
or frame to floor joints, and cleanup. Frames in drywall
are not required to be grouted.
stage within the building, install and adjust cell chase
doors and hardware, that are being furnished to the
jobsite by the Precast Embeds Contractor. Thus, do not
furnish Hardware Sets described in section 08710,
paragraph 3.9. This hardware is for the cell chases.
.33 section 11203 Fire Alarm Interface, contractor shall
provide all requirements of section. Contractor shall
also coordinate his installation and work with the
Electrical Contractor, who will be providing Fire Alarm
system in accordance with section 16721.
.34 Contractor shall continue grounding as provided for in
paragraph 3.5 A, section 16450 Electrical Systems
Grounding.
.35 section 08410 Aluminum Entrances, contractor shall
coordinate with the Aluminum Entrance installer, for
installation of all electronic security equipment,
located at, or on the aluminum entrances.
.36 section 16351 Uninterruptible Power supply, contractor
shall verify quantity and size of circuits and conductors
and coordinate the same with the Electrical Contractor.
.37 Lighting shall be controlled through the touch screen
system. Contractor shall provide interface to the
approved manufacturer I s system as per section 16930
Lighting Control Equipment. Coordinate with Electrical
Contractor as required for the proper installation and
operation of the Lighting Control Equipment.
.38 Section 14240 Hydraulic Elevators, BG-2: Perform all
securi ty work as required for the proper installation and
operation of the security systems, as relates to the
Hydraulic Elevators, (i.e. security cameras, intercom,
alternate control, etc.).
.39 section 02830 Fence and Gates, furnish and install
control wiring, control panel and make terminations at
both ends, in order to complete controlling operation of
gate operators. Fencing, operators, and hardware will be
by fencing contractor.
.40 section 13090 Radiation Protection - Furnish and install
shielding of security/communications systems, including
penetration shielding. Provide warranty on radiation
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protective materials.
.41 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
Provide Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 22.
Metals
.42 Alternate 13-01:
The Security Systems bidder shall provide a complete bid
on Bid Package No. 22, Metals. This bidder is to comply
with all applicable sections of the bidding documents in
order to do so.
The work of this alternate includes, but is not limited
to:
b.
c.
d.
a.
section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish and
install items under paragraph 2.2 D and E, and
include prime painting. This also includes
security bars as shown on drawing 4.42, detail 1.
Angle embeds on detail 1 are already provided, as
well as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42.
Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule, Furnish
security air devices to Mechanical Contractor for
installation, and these include security bars. On
schedule, this includes, but is not limited to
devices S-7, S-8, S-9, S-lO, S-13, S-15, S-19, S-
20, S-2l, S-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-lO, R-l1, R-
13, E-3, E-4, and E-5.
section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment, furnish
and install specification section complete. Embeds
in precast concrete cells have been provided.
Verify detention furnishings with the provided
embeds for proper installation and attachments.
section 15936 Grilles, Registers, Diffusers,
paragraph 2.7, furnish only, to the appropriate
installing contractor for installation, all
Barrier Grilles required in the project. Deliver
to the jobsite or offsite location if grilles are
to be installed in any prefabricated product. Make
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barrier grilles ready for installation, and welded.
Provide all required fasteners, embeds,
coordination drawings, and instructions to
installer, in order to facilitate proper
installation. Coordinate with the Mechanical
contractor for interface with his work.
e. section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish and
install item 1.1 A. h., steel security grille,
grating and framework.
f. Section 10900 Miscellaneous special ties, furnish
and install wall mounted TV brackets.
.43 Alternate 13-02:
Provide Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 23,
Security Glass and Glazinq
The security Systems bidder shall provide a complete bid
on Bid Package No. 23, security Glass and Glazing. This
bidder is to comply with all applicable sections of the
bidding documents in order to do so.
The work of this alternate includes, but is not limited
to:
a. Furnish and install all security glass and glazing
for security windows, as described in specification
section 08842 security Glazing.
b.
section 07900 Joint Sealers, provide all
sealants, and compounds required, to
installation of windows, borrowed lights,
lights.
glazing,
complete
and door
.44 Alternate 13-03: Security Systems Racewavs.
This bidder shall provide a price to remove from his
scope of work, the furnishing and installing of security
systems conduit, raceways, cable trays, junction boxes,
and fittings. This shall not include the work under
Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls for penal
fixtures.
This includes removing items pertaining to radiation
protection: such as the furnish and installation of
shielding security/communications systems, including
penetration shielding. This also includes the provision
of warranty on these radiation protective materials.
This does not include the removing from the Security
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systems scope of work, the requirement for security
systems shop drawings, suitable for use by installer,
showing conduit size, wire sizing and quantities,
location line and grade, and installation method, i.e.,
concealed floor, wall, exposed, etc.
Included as a part of the Proposal Form, is a conduit
schedule showing types and sizes. The Security Systems
bidder shall state the quantities of each type and size
of raceway, the unit price, and make the bid extension.
.45 Owner option No. 13-01: Zone 'FI Security Systems:
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone IFI
Security Systems, similar to Zones 101 and lEI.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.46 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Securi ty Systems Contractor should require any additional
ventilation, then it will be his responsibility to
provide, and in accordance with section 01510 Temporary
utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.47
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the security Systems Contractor should require any
additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.48 Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls
The Security Systems bidder shall provide an alternate
bid to furnish and install conduit, wire, control devices
and terminations, for micro-touch valves on penal
fixtures.
Penal fixtures, and micro-touch valve, will be furnished
and installed by others.
.49 Owner Option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
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incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1 . 3 By others
. 1 Furnishing of exterior security window frames, in section
08660, and installation of those in precast concrete
only. This window is detailed on drawing 4.42 and 4.51.
.2 Finish painting of all material and equipment, except
where the specifications call for factory finish, then
the security Systems contractor shall provide.
.3 Furnishing and installing embeds in precast concrete
cells.
.4 Furnishing and installing conduit systems as shown on
sheet 4.51, which includes raceways and junction boxes,
and that are embedded in the precast concrete cells.
.5 Furnishing of cell chase doors, frames and hardware.
Installation of frames are within precast concrete work
package.
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER DRAWING TITLE
1 First Floor utility Chase - All
2 First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
3 First Floor utility Chase -
plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
4 Mezzanine utility Chase - All
5 Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
6 Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
7 Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader
8 Top of vertical Chase
9 Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
10 Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
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SECTION 00314
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 14
Prime Electrical contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary sections and Descriptions
01130
01510
07272
08305
13090
15000
15110
16010
16111
16111
16120
16155
16161
16170
16199
16300
16351
16400
16425
16450
16461
16470
16471
16472
16500
16601
16605
16660
Security Project Procedures
Temporary utilities (Temporary Lighting)
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels And Doors
Radiation Protection
General provisions
Heat Trace System
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Combination Motor starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Wiring Devices and Plates
standby Power Generation
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Service and Power Distribution Systems
Main Service switchboard
Electrical Systems Grounding
Dry Type Distribution Transformers
Distribution Panelboards - circuit Breaker Type
Feeder and Branch Circuits and Emergency Wiring
Branch Circuit panelboards - Circuit Breaker Type
Lighting
Lightning Protection System
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by Others
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16721
16781
16930
Fire Alarm System
Telephone Conduit Systems
Lighting Control Equipment
Related sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02733
02810
02830
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06100
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
08300
08320
08710
08902
09110
09200
09250
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Sewage Pump station
Irrigation Systems
Fence and Gates
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcing
Cast-In-Place Concrete
Compacting
for
and
Compacting
for
and
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Rough carpentry
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Special Doors
Security Metal Doors and Frames
Door Hardware
Aluminum Window Walls
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing System
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
Special Flooring
Special Coatings
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09830
09900
09950
10270
11110
11160
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
11206
11208
11211
11212
11217
11218
11222
11224
11400
11704
14240
14700
15050
15100
15160
15175
15242
15330
15403
15404
15430
15440
15460
15470
15490
15540
15684
15714
15770
15785
15855
15858
15884
15894
15950
15965
15995
Elastomeric Coating
Painting
Wallcovering
Access Flooring
Laundry Equipment
Loading Dock Equipment
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing Unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
Relay Cabinets
Card Access Control
situation Man-Down Equipment
Closed Circuit video Equipment
Vehicle Loop Detection
Operational Intercom System
Inmate/Attorney Telephones
Metal Detection Equipment
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Hydraulic Elevators
Pneumatic Tube System
Water Treatment
Valves
Pumps
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
Vibration Isolation
Wet-Sprinkler System
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Sump Pumps
Hot Water Storage Heater
Fuel Storage and Dispensing Systems
Emergency Generator Auxiliaries
centrifugal Chiller
Blow Thru Cooling Tower
Make-Up Air Units
Fan Coil Units
Air Handling Units
Fans
Combination Smoke and Fire Dampers
Air Terminal Units
Automatic Temperature Control Systems
Building Automation System
System Balancing and Testing
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1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractorls work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
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installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quanti ty of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Ownerls possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utilitv Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing' over-lay I of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, i.e., 3" Greywater (6"),24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
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Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner I s representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11,
cross sections 1" = 11
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 11, cross sections
1"= 11
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
I', cross sections 1" = 11
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11, cross
sections 1" = 11
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/411= 1 I, cross sections
1"= 11
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/411= 1 I, cross
sections 1"= 11
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-Iayl work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner' s representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing I over-lay I routing.
Item number 3. above and zone IAI shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
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Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment I C I, which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
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.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor. This includes, and this Prime
Electrical Contractor shall provide all raceways and
junction boxes shown on sheet 4.51, and which are
embedded in the precast concrete. Specification section
16111 Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2 pertains to the
conduit systems for the precast concrete cell.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6 II circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
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the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished bv Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense~ and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
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contractor to properlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stUb-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone IFI.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laYdown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting,
or overlapping
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requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condi tion shall be bid and constructed. Notify the eM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Ownerls right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
This contractor shall furnish and install a 'spare fuse'
cabinet, for spares which are to be provided by all other
contractors.
.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Electrical Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.26 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways wiring and disconnects for all power associated
wi th equipment furnished by others, unless otherwise
indicated. Equipment furnished by others is included in,
but not limited to those sections indicated as Related
sections and Descriptions, and depicted on the contract
drawings.
.27 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways, wiring and disconnects for all power associated
with equipment furnished by the Owner.
.28 This contractor shall provide all 120 volt power and
above, as required to and from the security systems
equipment, which includes, but is not limited to,
conduit, raceways, boxes, fittings, wire and
terminations.
.29 Contractor shall mandril all embedded conduits and duct
banks at the earliest feasible time after installation,
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maintaining a mandril log as provided by the CM. At any
failure of the mandril to pass, the CM shall be notified.
This applies to conduits which the Electrical Contractor
installs for wire pulling by others. For conduits which
the Electrical Contractor installs, and will be pulling
the wire, the Electrical Contractor shall mandril any
that are encased or embedded.
.30 Contractor shall install in every conduit described as a
spare, or where wiring is a part of another contractor's
scope of work, a nylon pull string with a' pulling
capacity of 200 pounds or greater.
.31 Contractor shall identify each wire at all devices,
junction boxes or distribution panels. Identification
shall include, but not be limited to the panel
identification and circuit numbers.
.32 Contractor shall identify each wire at all devices,
junction boxes or control panels. Identification shall
include, but not be limited to the control panel
identification and the terminal numbers.
.33 section 16111 Conduit Systems, paragraph 3.5 A, where
conduits that pass through rated floors, walls or
ceilings, use seal-off conduit bodies adjacent to one or
both sides of the rated system, for total sealing of the
conduit, and provide architecturally finished surfaces on
both sides as required.
.34 section 16120 Wire and Cable, paragraph 2.3 C, applies to
stranded conductors smaller than #6 AWG, and includes not
only the specified solderless connector, but all
compression type ring terminals, split fork terminals, or
ferrule not terminated under a mechanical type lug.
.35 Temporary utilities - This contractor shall receive in-
place physical plant items provided by Bid Group 1 site
Electrical and Temporary Power Contractor, (Benson
Electric, Contract No. KJ-002). This includes, under
section 01510 Temporary utilities, paragraphs 2.2, 2.3
and 2.4.
This contractor shall include in his lump sum base bid
the cost of maintaining, furnishing, relocation as
required by schedule and job progress, and removal of all
temporary power and lighting system.
Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain temporary
lighting within the structure during construction, as
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described in section 01510, Temporary utilities,
paragraph 2.6. Contractor shall remove temporary lighting
at such time that permanent lighting is energized.
.36 Perform all electrical work required for the proper
installation of the Hydraulic Elevators, (i.e. alternate
power, lighting, fire sensing, etc.).
.37 Furnish and install conduit, wiring, disconnects and
other materials necessary to complete electrical hook-up
of Food Service Equipment. Notify food service supplier
72 hours in advance to verify rough-in prior to slab pour
and wall cover up.
.38 Furnish and install conduit, wiring, disconnects and
other materials necessary to complete electrical hook-up
of Laundry Equipment.
.39 Coordinate with City Electric System the ordering,
delivery and setting of the main transformer.
.40 This contractor shall make major equipment submittals
within (10) days of contract award.
.41 Section 16450 Electrical Systems Grounding, paragraph 3.6
A, Dry Type Transformers are to be grounded back to the
closest point of grounding electrode system.
.42 When scheduled by the CM, this contractor shall clean all
fixtures, panels, devices, lenses, lamps, and equipment,
prior to acceptance and turnover.
.43
Section 16601 Lightning Protection System,
installation with all other interfacing
contractors.
coordinate
work and
.44 section 16470 and 16472, all circuit breakers servicing
security systems shall be identified at breaker throw
lever with a durable and distinct marker.
.45 Notify and coordinate with the local Fire Marshall all
test and inspections required during building rough-ins
and at final inspections. It will be the responsibility
of the fire alarm system installer to notify the CM of
these scheduled inspections and provide a typewritten
report of all test and inspections.
.46 Section 02830 Fence and Gates, furnish and install
conduit and power wiring, provide 120 volt power as
required, and make terminations at both ends, in order to
complete circuit, and make operable the gate operators.
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.47 Coordinate installation and operation of section 16721
Fire Alarm System with Security Systems Contractor IS
section 11203 Fire Alarm Interface.
.48 Temporary Heating, COOling, and Ventilating: This
contractor shall be responsible for power and hook-up of
temporary equipment, in accordance with section 01510
Temporary utilities. The Mechanical Process and HVAC
contractor will be providing (2) air changes per hour in
all work areas, until the permanent HVAC system is in
operation. If the Prime Electrical Contractor should
require any additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibility to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.49 section 15110 Heat Trace System, furnish and install
complete, and make operable. Coordinate installation
with plumbing contractorls installation of piping.
.50 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.51 Provide electrical systems scope of work in mock-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mock-Up.
.52 Owner Option No. 14-01: Zone IFI Electrical
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'FI
Electrical systems, similar to Zones 101 and lEI, to
include, but not be limited to conduit systems, panel
boards, service distribution, lighting, lightning
protection, fire alarm system and temporary power.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.53 Alternate 14-01:
Zone D and E Electrical
The Prime Electrical Contractor shall provide a complete
bid to remove from his scope of work, the furnishinq of
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all Zone D and E permanent materials to be incorporated
into the work, except for fixtures, heat trace equipment,
timeclock, lighting relay cabinets, and all safety
disconnects. This shall consist of, but not be limited
to conduit raceways and wiring for: lighting,
receptacles, power, telephone raceway only, and heat
trace conduit and wiring. The fixtures and equipment to
be supplied by this Prime Electrical Contractor to others
under this alternate, are listed on Attachment "A".
The Prime Electrical Contractor shall also provide a bid
to remove from his scope of work the installation of Zone
o and E work, which includes lighting rough-in and
finish, from the last distribution panel to end device.
This shall also include installation of receptacles and
power runs, terminations, telephone raceway, and heat
trace system installation.
The intent of the above paragraphs is that the Prime
Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install all
distribution panels utilized in Zones 0 and Ei including,
but not limited to all conduits, wire, panels and
transformers for normal, emergency and equipment panels.
Terminations to be made on the line side of all panel
mains. All secondary panels and related transformers,
lighting relay panels and other panels will be provided
by this contractor.
Should any secondary circuits exist from a panel in D &
E distribution centers, the Prime Electrical Contractor
shall be responsible for their complete installation.
.54 Furnish and install a #6 solid wire and raceway from Main
Entrance panel to primary building grounding system, for
Southern Bell.
.55 Owner Option No. 14-02: Direct Purchase of Equipment
At the option of the Owner, either contractor or Owner
shall purchase the following equipment. This is in
accordance with section 00100 Instructions to Bidders,
paragraph 1.8. Contractor shall calculate quantity.
Contractor shall state supplier/vendor purchase price
only, including shipping, and state amount of tax.
If selected by the Owner, a deductive change order will
be issued to the contractor for the cost of the equipment
plus shipping and taxes.
a. Standby Power Generation, section 16300. Complete
Emergency Generator assembly.
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b.
Uninterruptible Power Supply,
complete UPS assembly.
section
16351.
c. Motor Control Centers, section 16161. Complete MCC
assembly.
d. Main Service Switchboard, section 16425. Complete
switchgear assembly.
.56 Design, furnish and install shunt systems for the
kitchen, HVAC and other equipment noted in the contract
documents.
.57 Furnishing and installing of conduit systems as shown on
sheet 4.51, which include raceways and junction boxes,
and that are embedded in the precast concrete modular
cells. Contractor shall install this work at the
precaster's plant in Port Manatee, FL. Note that this
scope of work item is not included in any Owner option,
nor any Alternate. This work shall remain in the Prime
Electrical Contractorls scope of work.
.58 section 13090 Radiation Protection - Furnish and install
shielding of power and lighting systems, including
penetration shielding. This shall include radiation
protection of all work installed by the Prime Electrical
Contractor. Provide warranty on radiation protective
materials.
.59 Alternate No. 14-02: Power for Micro-Touch Controls
The Prime Electrical bidder shall provide an alternate
bid to furnish and install electrical power for micro-
touch valve transformers. This shall include conduit,
wire, and terminations.
Penal fixtures, and micro-touch fixture valve and
controls, will be furnished and installed by others.
.60 Owner Option No. 14-03: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment I B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
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ATTACHMENT "A"
FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 14 PRIME
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices and cover rings or plates.
FIXTURE I ZONE D1 ZONE E1
I I
C I 7 7 I
I I
D I 3 3 I
I I
FA 24 38 I
I
FB 4 4 I
I
FC 26 58 I
I
FE 12 16 I
I
FF 4 1 I
I
FG 96 96 I
I
FI 12 8 I
I
FK 8 8
FO 6 4
FP 24 25
FQ 2 2
FR 19 21
FS 5 4
FT 4
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FIXTURE ,ZONE D1 ZONE E1
I I
BATTERY/ I 12 I 6 I
I I I
INVERTER I I I
Pack for I I I
Channel
Mounting I I I
I I I
in Floor I I I
Fixtures I I I
BB I 12 I I
I I I
HD I 26 I 28 I
I I I
HOD I 18 I 12 I
I I I
XA I 12 I 10 I
I I I
XB I 2 I 4 I
I I I
XC I 2 I 4 I
I I I
HB I I 4 I
I I I
HC I I 4 I
I I I
I I I
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone 0
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'C'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
DRAWING TITLE
1
First Floor utility Chase - All
2
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
3
First Floor utility Chase -
plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
4
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
5
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and security
6
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
7
Top of vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of vertical Chase
8
9
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
10
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
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SECTION 00315
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 15
Mechanical Process and HVAC
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervJ.sJ.on, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Specifications Sections and Descriptions
07272
08305
10200
15000
15050
15060
15085
15100
15130
15140
15160
15175
15242
15252
15290
15470
15490
15517
15540
15684
15714
15770
15785
15855
15858
15880
15884
15885
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels And Doors
Louvers and Vents
General Provisions
Water Treatment
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Pipe Identification
Valves
Thermometers and Gauges
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Pumps
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
Vibration Isolation
Pipe And Equipment Insulation
Ductwork Insulation
Hot Water Storage Heater
Fuel Storage and Dispensing Systems
Hydronic Specialties
Emergency Generator Auxiliaries
Centrifugal Chillers
Blow Thru Cooling Tower
Make-Up Air units
Fan Coil Units
Air Handling Units
Fans
Fire Dampers
Combination Smoke and Fire Dampers
Air Filters
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15890
15894
15936
15950
15965
15992
15995
Ductwork
Air Terminal units
Grilles, Registers, Diffusers
Automatic Temperature Control Systems
Building Automation System
Tests - Piping Systems
System Balancing and Testing
Reference for Related Work
02222
for
02226
02644
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09200
09250
09510
09900
11110
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
11400
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
Compacting
and
Compacting
and
for
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Acoustical Ceilings
Painting
Laundry Equipment
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
Food Service Equipment
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13090
14240
15403
15408
15410
15430
15460
16010
16111
16111
16120
16155
16161
16170
16199
16300
16450
16471
16605
16660
16721
Radiation Protection
Hydraulic Elevators
Water Booster Pumps
Soil, Waste and Vent System
storm Drainage System
Plumbing Specialties
Sump Pumps
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Wiring Devices and Plates
Standby Power Generation
Electrical Systems Grounding
Feeder and Branch Circuits and Emergency Wiring
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by Others
Fire Alarm System
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the city of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
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MECHANICAL SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 2)
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
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.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing lover-lay I of each trade contractor I s work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the pI umber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Ownerls representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1 I,
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cross sections 1" = 11
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 11, cross sections
1"= 11
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
11, cross sections 1" = 11
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11, cross
sections 1" = 11
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1 I, cross sections
1"= 11
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 11, cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except I over-lay I work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner I s representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing lover-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone I A I shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
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MECHANICAL SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 2)
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment I C I, which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CMls coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade install-
ation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with time-
liness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
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furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
eM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete install-
ation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal precast
members equivalent to 6" circular or larger, shall be
provided by the Precast Contractor when adequately coor-
dinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the con-
tractors using or requiring same. All finished closure
details shall conform with firesafing, safety building
codes and design intent (draft closure, material fall
protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering install-
ation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay for all
related work necessary to provide the completed detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
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Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense: and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properly seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturerls recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeeping pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone IFI.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
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.19 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Ownerls
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-phase equipment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.26 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Mechanical Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
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related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.27 section 15470 Hot Water Storage Heater, this contractor
shall furnish and install Hot Water Heater Vent Stack,
under paragraph 2.2, page 2. Plumbing trade contractor
shall provide other items under Part 2 - Products.
.28 Temporary Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating: This
contractor shall be responsible for providing (2) air
changes per hour in all work areas, until the permanent
HVAC system is in operation. Temporary system to be in
accordance with paragraph 2.8, section 01510 Temporary
utilities. Note: At the completion of all painting, the
permanent building control is to be brought on-line.
Note: The
responsible
ventilation.
Prime Electrical Contractor
for power and hook-up of
shall be
temporary
.29 Perform all mechanical work required for the proper
installation of the Hydraulic Elevators, (i.e. heating,
cooling, ventilating, temperature controls, etc.).
.30 section 15490 Fuel storage and Dispensing Systems:
a. Furnish and install systems complete.
b. Contractor must be licensed and qualified with the
understanding of all Laws and Codes governing the
installation of tanks and equipment.
c. Fill tank(s) when installed, and top-off after
testing, and upon turnover to Owner.
.31 Furnish and install all air devices, except for devices
S-7, S-8, S-9, S-lO, S-13, S-15, S-19, S-20, S-2l, S-22,
R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-lO, R-ll, R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5,
shown on Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule. These will
be furnished by others to Mechanical Contractor for
installation.
.32 Section 15410 Storm Drainage System, this contractor
shall furnish and install all process and condensate
drains necessary for this section of work.
.33 section 15050 Water Treatment:
a. Provide (1) year service contract with chemical
supplier, as per paragraph 2.1 B, and 2.2 B.
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b. Prior to acceptance by Owner, all requirements of
paragraphs 2.1 Band 2.2 B shall be provided and
maintained by Mechanical Contractor.
c. Provide Owner I s personnel sufficient training in
the use of hazardous materials involved in and
around the testing equipment as described in
paragraph 2.5 C.
.34 section 15252 Pipe and Equipment Insulation, furnish and
install insulation required for mechanical systems, which
includes all piping, equipment and systems installed by
this contractor.
.35 section 15890 Ductwork, Mechanical Contractor shall
coordinate his duct access panels and peripheral
installations with other trades.
.36 section 11110 Laundry Equipment, furnish and install vent
stacks.
.37 section 15858 Fans, paragraph 2.4 0.2, disconnect devices
are to be externally mounted.
Prior to start-up, check all fans for alignment, and
lubricate all bearings prior to operation. Disregard
lubrication if bearings are sealed. If bearings are not
sealed, make sure grease fittings are included and
installed.
.38 Install all barrier grilles under section 15936 Grilles,
Registers, Diffusers, which are provided by others, and
which require installation in the work of the Mechanical
Contractor. If installation is in substrate of another
trade, (i.e., masonry, precast concrete, cast-in-place
concrete), Mechanical Contractor shall be responsible for
coordinating the installation.
.39 Furnish to the Roofing Contractor for installation, all
roof curbs required for the equipment of this contractor.
.40 Provide applicable scope of work in mock-up cell and
chase, in order to develop a complete and finished mock-
up.
.41 Section 16450 Electrical Systems Grounding, coordinate
all mechanical equipment and systems with Electrical
Contractor.
.42 Section 15995 System Balancing and Testing, this
contractor shall select and subcontract with systems
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balancing and testing agency who shall be fully certified
by AABC and NEBB, in accordance with paragraphs 1.3 A and
C.
.43 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.44 Owner option No. 15-01: Zone 'FI Mechanical Process and
HVAC
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone IF'
Mechanical Process and HVAC systems, similar to Zones 'D I
and 'E I .
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.45
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Mechanical Process and HVAC Contractor should
require any additional temporary lighting, then it will
be his responsibility to provide.
.46 Owner Option No. 15-04: Phase II Backqround Drawinqs
Reference item 1.2.7 utility Routing Coordination above.
At the option of the Owner, provide Net Deduct from Base
Bid for deletinq from the Mechanical Process and HVAC
Contractor I s scope of work, the preparation, routing, and
integration, of Phase II Background Drawings, as
described in section 00315, Scope of Work, item 1.2.7.
.47 Owner Option No. 15-05: Direct Purchase of Equipment
At the option of the Owner, either contractor or Owner
shall purchase the following equipment. This is in
accordance with section 00100 Instructions to Bidders,
paragraph 1.8. Contractor shall calculate quantity.
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Contractor shall state supplier/vendor purchase price
only, including shipping, and state amount of tax.
If selected by the Owner, a deductive change order will
be issued to the contractor for the cost of the equipment
plus shipping and taxes.
a.
Blow Thru cooling Tower, section 15714.
cooling Tower assembly.
Complete
b.
Centrifugal Chillers, section 15684.
Chiller assembly.
Complete
c.
Air Handling Units, section 15855.
assembly.
Complete AHU
.48 Owner option No. 15-06: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment I B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1 . 3 By Others
.1 Furnishing of kitchen hoods.
.2 section 10200, item 1.1 A.h., by Bid Package No. 22
Metals.
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
NUMBER DRAWING TITLE
3.00 Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
3.01 Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
3.03 Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone 0
3.04 Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone 0
3.05 Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
3.06 Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
3.10 Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
3.11 Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
3.12 Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
3.13 Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone 0
3.14 Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
3.20 Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone 0
3.21 Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
3.30 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
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LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'C'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
PlUmbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of Vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End view - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
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0 Rev
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SECTION 00316
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 16
Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A, B, C, D, E
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and Descriptions of the Work
07272
08305
15000
15060
15085
15100
15130
15140
15242
15252
15403
15404
15408
15410
15430
15440
15460
15470
15992
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels and Doors
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Piping Identification
Valves
Thermometers and Gauges
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Vibration Isolation
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
soil, Waste and Vent System
Storm Drainage System
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Sump Pumps
Hot Water storage Heater
Tests - Piping Systems
Related Sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02644
03100
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Compacting
Compacting
and
for
and
for
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03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09200
09250
09300
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
09900
11110
11400
11704
13090
15110
15252
15517
15995
16010
16155
16161
16170
16450
16660
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete p'anels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
unit Masonry
Miscellaneous structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Tile
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
special Flooring
Special Coatings
Painting
Laundry Equipment
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Radiation Protection
Heat Trace System
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Hydronic Specialties
System Balancing and Testing
Electrical General provisions
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Electrical Systems Grounding
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
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1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of below grade work, shall be in accordance
with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractorls work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
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This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractorls stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Ownerls possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing lover-lay I of each trade contractor I s work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the pI umber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
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required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Ownerls representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Background Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11,
cross sections 1" = 11
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/411= I', cross sections
111= 11
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
11, cross sections 1" = 11
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 11, cross
sections 1" = 11
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 11, cross sections
1"= 11
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1 I, cross
sections 1"= 11
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except I over-lay I work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The ownerls representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-Iayl routing.
Item number 3. above and zone I A I shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
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submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment I C I, which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CMls coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
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Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B, C, D and E, wi th
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6 II circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subj ect to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
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to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished bv Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturerls recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeeping pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
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installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone IFI.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner IS
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laYdown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condi tion shall be bid and constructed. Notify the eM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Ownerls right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
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perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-phase equipment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.26 Furnish and install all LP gas distribution, connections
and special ties from outside service. Shut-offs shall be
furnished and installed by this contractor.
.27 Furnish and install hose bibb L-2, as noted in section
11110-12.
.28 Furnish and install all plumbing work necessary to
complete plumbing final connections of Food Service
Equipment. Notify food service supplier 72 hours in
advance to verify rough-in prior to slab pour and wall
cover up.
.29 Furnish and install plumbing work necessary to complete
plumbing final connections of Laundry Equipment.
.30 Section 15252 Pipe and Equipment Insulation, furnish and
install insulation required for plumbing systems, which
includes all piping, equipment and systems installed by
this contractor.
.31 section 15403 Water Booster Pumps, furnish and install
pump systems complete.
.32 Section 13090 Radiation Protection:
Furnish and install Shielding
including penetration shielding.
radiation protective materials.
of plumbing systems,
Provide warranty on
.33 Provide plumbing systems scope of work in mock-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mock-up.
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.34 Provide housings and trim plates for terminal connection
at service connection stations.
.35 This contractor shall furnish and install the grey water
system from exterior pipe provided under Bid Group 1,
complete to all fixtures. This contractor shall also
provide to the equipment rooms shown on drawings, a
capped grey water supply for other trades connections.
.36 Owner Option No. 16-01: Zone IFI Plumbinq
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'FI
Plumbing systems, similar to Zones 101 and lEI.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.37 Alternate No. 16-01:
Zone D and E Plumbinq
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall provide a complete
bid to remove from his scope of work the furnishing of
all Zone 0 and E permanent materials to be incorporated
into the work, except for special valves and fixtures
which are listed on Attachment "A".
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall also provide a bid to
remove from his scope of work the installation of all
plumbing systems in Zones D and E.
.38 The Mechanical" Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Prime Plumbing Contractor should require any additional
ventilation, then it will be his responsibility to
provide, and in accordance with section 01510 Temporary
utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.39
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Prime Plumbing Contractor should require any
additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.40 Alternate No. 16-02:
Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch
Controls
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall provide an alternate
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bid to furnish and install ALL penal fixtures with Micro-
Touch controls. This includes fixtures, micro-touch
valves, and the controls to be installed in the control
rooms. conduit, wiring and terminations will be
furnished and installed by others.
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall also provide a bid to
furnish ALL the penal fixtures with Micro-Touch controls,
but install them only in Zones A, B, and C. In other
words, this bid will not include installation of penal
fixtures with micro-touch controls, in Zones D and E.
.41 Owner Option No. 16-02: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings I isted on
Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1 . 3 Bv Others
.1 Setting in place all food service equipment. Furnishing
and installing the Waste Pulper System, WP-1, as
specified on sheet 8.00A, and further detailed on sheet
8.36.
.2 Setting in place all laundry equipment.
.3 Finish painting of all material and equipment, except
where the specifications call for factory finish, then
the Plumbing Contractor shall provide.
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ATTACHMENT "A"
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 16 PRIME PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices, wall sleeves and accessories.
(Reference drawing 8. OOA and 8.22 for fixture designation
definitions).
STANDARD FIXTURES:
FIXTURE : I ZONE Ai ZONE BI ZONE C
WC-l I 15 4 I 8
ZONE DI ZONE Ei
2 2
WC-2
2
1
1
UR-l
3
L-l
12
L-2
8
6
8
2
2
L-4
6
1
1
BT-l
1
S-1
8
13
3
7
6
CS-l
1
PS-1
1
P'!'-l
1
SS-1
1
88-2
6
2
5
4
2
EWC-l
7
1
4
2
2
DF-l
o
2
o
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FIXTURE I ZONE AI ZONE B1 ZONE C ZONE D1 ZONE E'
I I I I
BOOST PMP I I 1 I
I I I
SUMP PMP 2 I I 2 I
I I I
WH-1 I 1 I I
I I I
WH-2 I I 1 I
I I I
WH-3 I 1 I I
I I I
WTR SOFT I 1 I I
I I I
I I I
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PENAL FIXTURES:
FIXTURE ZONE A ZONE Bi ZONE C I ZONE D I ZONE EI
" I II
I
WC-3 24 I 3 I 4 I
I I I
WC-4 1 I 4 I 2 I
I I I
WC-5 4 I 92 I 94 I
I I I
WC-6 1 4 12 I I I
I I I
WC-7 4 I I I
I I I
UR-2 I 1 I 2 I
I I I
L-3 26 I 2 I 2 I
I I I
L-5 4 I I I
I I I
SH-1 24 18 I 22 I
I I
SH-2 4 1 2 4 I 2 I
I I
SH-3 2 2 2 I I
I I
SH-4 4 I I
I I
SH-5 2 I I
I I
FD-8 3 I I
I I
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev
o Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
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SECTION 00317
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 17
Fire Protection system
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and Descriptions of the Work
07272
08305
15000
15060
15085
15100
15140
15330
15992
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels and Doors
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Pipe Identification
Valves
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Wet-Sprinkler System
Tests - Piping Systems
Related Sections and Descriptions
02644
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
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07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09510
09900
11200
11203
15130
16010
16660
16721
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Acoustical Ceilings
Painting
Basic Electronic security Requirements
Fire Alarm Interface
Thermometers and Gages
Electrical General provisions
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
Fire Alarm System
1.2 Special provisions
The following special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
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installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractorls work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quanti ty of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
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Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
11, cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
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enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
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listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete install-
ation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal precast
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members equivalent to 6" circular or larger, shall be
provided by the Precast Contractor when adequately
coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering install-
ation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay for all
related work necessary to provide the completed detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
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fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properly seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.20 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.21 If in the event of conflicting,
or overlapping
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requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condi tion shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.22 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.23 Furnish and install all necessary flow switches in a
timely manner so electrical connections by other trades
can be performed so as not to impede the construction
schedule and to insure systems are in working order.
.24 Coordinate with all trade contractors who work interfaces
with the fire protection system. Assure all systems
placed are compatible to one another to provide a
complete wet and electronically operated alarm system.
.25 Notify and coordinate with the local Fire Marshall all
test and inspections required during building rough-ins
and at final inspections. It will be the responsibility
of this system installer to notify the CM of these
scheduled inspections and provide a typewritten report of
all test and inspections.
.26 Tie into stub out provided under Bid Group 1. Final
connection and any necessary fittings or valves required
will be the responsibility of this contractor. Final
connection is not to proceed until underground system has
been sanitized and passed a pressure test by the
preceding contractor. This contractor is not to proceed
until they have been supplied a copy of all reports and
so directed by the CM.
.27 No modifications are to be made to the designed system
with out prior approval by the A/E.
.28 Coordinate testing and finish head installation with
ceiling and wall contractors so as not to impede
progress.
.29 This contractor shall install typical Fire Protection
System, in order to fully develop installation of mock-up
cell and chase.
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.30 In accordance with section 01510 Temporary utilities,
paragraph 2.10, supply temporary fire protection
stations. This shall include plywood backing on suitable
support, which will hold type ABC fire extinguisher.
Provide suitable markings on plywood in order to make
station visible. Per governing codes and regulations,
supply number of stations required. At a minimum, supply
two stations per floor, in each of Zones A,B,C,D, and E.
Maintain stations until wet-sprinkler system is brought
on-line, and then remove.
.31 Maintain temporary hose bibbs, (2 each) that have been
installed by others, on fire water loop, at locations of
fire hydrants. As directed by CM at the proper time,
remove and turn over to the Owner.
.32 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. Outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.33 Owner option No. 17-01: Zone IF' Fire Protection
At the option of the Owner,
Protection System for Zone
Zones 'D' and 'EI.
furnish and install Fire
I F I, complete, similar to
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.34 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Fire Protection System Contractor should require any
additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibili ty to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.35
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Fire Protection System Contractor should require
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any additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.36 Furnish and install, and comply with standards of City of
Key West, Equipment as listed under paragraph 2.3,
specification section 15330 wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems.
.37 Owner option No. 17-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1. 3 By Others
.1 Finish painting.
.2 Wiring of signal and alarm devices.
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
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OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
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Zone C
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Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of Vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
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SECTION 00318
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 18
Food Service Equipment
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, suppl ies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Specification Sections and Descriptions
11400
11704
15890
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Ductwork
Related Specification Sections and Descriptions
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
15000
15060
15085
15100
15140
15242
15252
15858
15992
16010
16111
16120
16170
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Pipe Identification
Valves
Pipe Hangers and Supports
vibration Isolation
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Fans
Tests - Piping Systems
Electrical General Provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Disconnect Switches
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16450
16660
16721
Electrical Systems Grounding
wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
Fire Alarm System
Primary Drawinqs
FS-1
FS-2
FS-3
FS-4
FS-5
FS-6
FS-7
4.61
4.65
7.08
8.35
8.36
10.15
11.40
Food Service Equipment Schedule
Food Service Equipment Plan
Food Service Mechanical Plan
Food Service Electrical Plan
Food Service Plumbing Plan
Food Service Equipment Details
Food Service Equipment Details
Interior Building Plan Second Floor, Zone C
Building Sections
Equipment Plan First Floor Zone B
Plumbing Kitchen Plan
Waste Handling System Details
HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone C
Electrical Enlarged Kitchen Plan
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 Furnish and install all food service equipment, including
setting and levelling per approved shop drawings. This
contractor is to assure all equipment is in an acceptable
operating condition.
.2 Furnish only, to Mechanical Contractor, equipment hoods
that comply with NFPA No. 96, including appendix A.
.3 Furnish and install kitchen hood fire suppression system
complying with NFPA No. 12.
.4 This contractor will be required to visit jobsite prior
to slab and wall cover-up to review rough-in of Plumbing
and Electrical Contractors.
.5 Provide Mechanical and Electrical Trade Contractors with
shop drawings, and catalog or cut sheets of equipment
related to their scope of work.
.6 Trough frame is to be ordered with (10) days of notice of
award of this contract, in order to not delay the
installation work by the cast-in-Place Concrete
Contractor.
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.7 Furnish and install remote verification units complete
with controls, piping and insulation.
.8 Provide on-site operating and maintenance instructions to
Owner representatives as scheduled by the CM.
.9
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.10 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.11 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.12 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
.13 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-phase equipment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.14 Furnish and install waste pulping system, item WP-1, as
specified on sheet 8.00A, and detailed on sheet 8.36.
.15 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.16 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
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and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.17 Provide, replace, and maintain any safetv rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.18 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing lover-lay I of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, L e., 3" Greywater (6"), 2 4"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner I s representa ti ve to identi fy
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
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Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4n = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections In = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"=1'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4 n= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
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designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CMls coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
1. 3 By Others
.1
Installation of equipment hoods will
responsibility of the Mechanical Contractor.
be
the
.2 Hook-ups for electrical and plumbing services and final
tie-ins will be the responsibility of the appropriate
Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors.
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
PlUmbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
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SECTION 00319
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 19
Laundry Equipment
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and Descriptions
11110
Laundry Equipment
Related Sections and Descriptions
15000
15252
15992
16010
16450
16660
General provisions
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Tests - Piping Systems
Electrical General provisions
Electrical Systems Grounding
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
Primary Drawinqs
L-1
L-2
L-3
L-4
4.54
4.66
8.08
10.08
11.41
Laundry Equipment Plan and Schedule
Laundry Mechanical Plan
Laundry Electrical Plan
Laundry Plumbing Plan
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B
Building Sections
Plumbing First Floor Zone B
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone B
Electrical Enlarged Laundry Plan
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1.2 Special provisions
The following special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
. 1 Laundry Equipment Contractor shall furnish, del i ver ,
unload, set-in-place and make operational all laundry
Equipment.
.2 This contractor will be required to visit jobsite prior
to slab and wall cover ups, to review Mechanical and
Electrical rough-ins.
.3 Delete hose bibb (item L-2) from equipment to be
supplied. Equipment will be furnished by the Plumbing
Contractor.
.4 Deliver trough frame to cast-in-Place Concrete Contractor
(10) working days after notice of award of contract.
.5 Provide Mechanical and Electrical trade contractors with
shop drawings, catalogs or cut sheets of equipment that
is related to their scope of work.
.6 Provide on-site operating and maintenance instructions to
Owner representatives as scheduled by the CM.
.7
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.8 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.9 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the city of Key West.
.10 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
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this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.11 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.12 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, L e., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
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representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"=1'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except lover-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner' s representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
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As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
1. 3 By Others
.1 Hook-ups for electrical and plumbing services and final
tie-ins will be the responsibility of the appropriate
Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors.
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ATTACHMENT 'C'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
DRAWING TITLE
1
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
2
3
First Floor utility Chase -
plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
4
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
5
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and security
6
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
7
Top of vertical Chase with Rain Leader
8
Top of vertical Chase
9
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
10
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
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SECTION 00321
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 21
Pneumatic Tube system
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and Descriptions
07272
08305
14700
Firestop And Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels And Doors
Pneumatic Tube System
Related Sections and Descriptions
07215
07900
15000
15012
15014
15140
15242
16010
16111
16120
16660
Sprayed Insulation
Joint Sealers
General provisions
Coordination Drawings-Preparation
Coordination Drawings
Pipe Hangers And Supports
vibration Isolation
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems
Wire and Cable
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
Primary Drawinqs
3.07
3.08
3.09
4.53
4.54
4.55
Framing Plan First Floor Zone A
Framing Plan First Floor Zone B
Framing Plan First Floor Zone C
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone A
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone C
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4.59
4.65
4.66
8.07
8.08
8.09
10.07
10.08
10.09
11.11
11.19
Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone A
Building sections
Building sections
Plumbing First Floor Zone A
Plumbing First Floor Zone B
Plumbing First Floor Zone C
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone A
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone B
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone C
Power Plan First Floor Zone C
Power Plan Second Floor Zone A
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special Provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.2 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.3 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor (s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of eac~ ~:;ize of
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access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.4 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.5 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
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CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.6 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways and wiring for all controls associated with the
work of Pneumatic Tube System.
.7 Furnish to the appropriate Trade Contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, masonry, and cast-in-
place concrete, all frames, sleeves, anchors, weld plates
and other inserts and devices required as part of the
work in this Bid Package. Coordinate and verify
locations with the appropriate Trade Contractor. For
precast, contractor will make the necessary trips to the
precaster's fabrication plant, in order to ascertain that
installations are being performed correctly.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and coordination drawings
necessary for incorporation in the precast components.
.8 Replace any safety rails and barricades removed by this
trade contractor during the process of work, or during
deliveries of materials or equipment.
.9 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
.10 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.11
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.12 Not Used.
.13 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
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.14 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.15 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.16 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.17 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for Shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.18 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.19 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.20 The Pneumatic Tube System Contractor shall coordinate
with Electrical Contractor all final tie-ins to assure
operation of equipment.
.21 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.22 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
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Pneumatic Tube System Contractor should require any
additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibility to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.23
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Pneumatic Tube System Contractor should require
any additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.24 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
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Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = 11
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1 "= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"=1'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone ' A ' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
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require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C I, which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.25 Owner Option No. 21-01: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
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Zone B
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Zone C
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Zone D
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Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand
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SECTION 00322
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 22
Metals
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervl.sl.on, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary sections and Descriptions of the Work
05500
10200
10900
11197
15936
Metal Fabrications
Louvers and Vents
Miscellaneous Specialties
Security/Detention Equipment
Grilles, Registers, Diffusers
Related Sections and Descriptions
03100
03200
03300
03520
03600
04200
15000
15880
15884
15890
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
General provisions
Fire Dampers
Combination Smoke and Fire Dampers
Ductwork
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
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.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.4 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.5 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in non-load bearing walls, masonry, and
cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves, anchors,
weld plates and other similar inserts or devices required
to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this Bid
Package. Submi t routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
.6 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.7 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laYdown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
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.8 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.9 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.10 Provide applicable scope of work in mock-up cell and
chase, in order to develop a complete and finished mock-
up.
.11 Section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish and install
items under paragraph 2.2 D and E, and include prime
painting. This also includes security bars as shown on
drawing 4.42, detail 1. Angle embeds on detail 1 are
already provided, as well as the metals as shown on
detail 4/4.42.
.12 Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule, Furnish security air
devices to Mechanical Contractor for installation, and
these include security bars. On schedule this includes,
but is not limited to devices S-7, S-8, S-9, S-10, S-13,
S-15, S-19, S-20, S-21, S-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10,
R-11, R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5.
.13 section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment, furnish and
install specification section complete. Embeds in
precast concrete cells have been provided. Verify
detention furnishings with the provided embeds for proper
installation and attachments.
.14 section 15936 Grilles, Registers, Diffusers, paragraph
2.7, furnish only, to the appropriate installing
contractor for installation, all Barrier Grilles required
in the project. Deliver to the jobsite or offsite
location if grilles are to be installed in any
prefabricated product. Make barrier grilles ready for
installation, and welded. Provide all required
fasteners, embeds, coordination drawings, and
instructions to installer, in order to facilitate proper
installation. Coordinate with the Mechanical contractor
for interface with his work.
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.15 Section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish and install
item 1.1 A. h., steel security grille, grating and
framework.
.16 Section 10900 Miscellaneous special ties, furnish and
install wall mounted TV brackets.
.17 Owner option No. 22-01: Zone 'F' Metals:
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'F'
Metals, similar to Zones 'D' and 'E'.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.18 Contractor shall be responsible for applying for, and
procuring the construction permit as required by the city
of Key West; however, the Owner shall literally pay the
fee for the permit.
.19 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Metals Contractor should require any additional
ventilation, then it will be his responsibility to
provide, and in accordance with section 01510 Temporary
utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.20
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Metals Contractor should require any additional
temporary lighting, then it will be his responsibility to
provide.
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SECTION 00325
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 25
Plumbing Contract Zones D and E
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems in Zones D
and E only. This shall include proper execution and completion
of all work specified on the drawings, in the bid package and
the sections of the Specifications, which include, but are not
limited to the listing that follows. The bidder shall review
all drawings and specification sections that are not
specifically listed for any additional requirements in order
to complete the scope of work described herein.
This contractor as part of his scope of work will furnish all
Zone D and E permanent materials to be incorporated into the
work, except for fixtures or equipment as listed in Attachment
"A", Zones D and E. Attachment "A" Zones D and E items
include all specialty attachment or mounting accessories, and
will be furnished by Bid Package No. 16 Prime Plumbing
Contractor, to the Bid Package No. 25 Plumbing Contractor for
installation. It will be the full responsibility of this
contractor to perform all rough-ins and make final
terminations to assure a complete operating system.
Primary Sect\ons and Descriptions
07272
08305
15000
15060
15085
15100
15130
15140
15242
15252
15403
15404
15408
15410
15430
15440
15460
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels and Doors
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Piping Identification
Valves
Thermometers and Gauges
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Vibration Isolation
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
Soil, Waste and Vent System
Storm Drainage System
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Sump Pumps
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15470
15992
Hot Water storage Heater
Tests - Piping Systems
Related sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02644
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09200
09250
09300
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
09900
11110
11400
11704
13090
15110
15252
15517
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
Compacting
and
for
Compacting
and
for
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Tile
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
Special Flooring
Special coatings
Painting
Laundry Equipment
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Radiation Protection
Heat Trace System
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Hydronic Specialties
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15995
16010
16155
16161
16170
16450
16660
System Balancing and Testing
Electrical General Provisions
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect Switches
Electrical Systems Grounding
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
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allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing' over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the pI umber, third to the fire
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protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
11, cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = 11
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= 11
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
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written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
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will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CMls coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones D and E with timeliness to
facilitate the fabrication schedule of the precast
contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6" circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibil i ty of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
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the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equipment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
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contractor to properl v seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Contractor shall be responsible for installation of
expansion fittings where utilities and services cross any
designated building expansion line.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drilling or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package specifications.
This contractor shall assist the Owner's need to
standardize product sources wherever possible within this
package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for Shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
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.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.24 section 15252 Pipe and Equipment Insulation, furnish and
install insulation required for plumbing systems, which
includes all piping, equipment and systems installed by
this contractor.
.25 Provide plumbing systems scope of work in mock-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mock-up.
.26 This contractor shall furnish and install the grey water
system from valves located in Zones A and B provided by
Bid Package No. 16 Prime Plumbing Contractor, complete to
all fixtures.
.27 This contractor shall furnish and install the domestic
water system from valves located in Zones A and D
provided by Bid Package No. 16 Prime Plumbing Contractor,
complete to all fixtures.
.28 Provide housings and trim plates for terminal connection
at service connection stations.
.29 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Zone D and E Plumbing Contractor should require any
additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibility to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.30
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Zone D and E Plumbing Contractor should require
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any additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.31 Owner Option No. 25-01: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
.41 Alternate No. 25-01:
Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch
Controls
The Zone D and E Plumbing Contractor shall provide a bid
to install only, the penal fixtures with Micro-Touch
controls, in Zones D and E.
Penal fixtures with Micro-Touch controls will be
furnished by others. Conduit, wiring, power and controls
will be furnished and installed by others.
1 . 3 By Others
.1 Finish painting of all material and equipment, except
where the specifications call for factory finish, then
the Plumbing Contractor shall provide.
.2 The furnishing of fixtures per Attachment "A".
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ATTACHMENT "A"
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 16 PRIME PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices, wall sleeves and accessories.
(Reference drawing 8.00A and 8.22 for fixture designation
definitions) .
STANDARD FIXTURES:
FIXTURE I ZONE AI ZONE B' ZONE CI ZONE D' ZONE E1
I I I I I I I
WC-1 I 15 I 4 8 I 2 2 I
I I I I
WC-2 I 2 I 1 1 I I
I I I I
UR-l I 3 I I I
I I I I
L-1 I 12 I I
I I I
L-2 I 8 6 8 I 2 2 I
I I
L-4 I 6 1 1
I
BT-1 I 1
I
S-l I 8 13 3 7 6
I
CS-l I 1
I
PS-1 1
PT-1 1
SS-l 1
SS-2 6 2 5 4 2
EWC-l 7 1 4 2 2
DF-l 0 2 0
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FIXTURE I ZONE A ZONE B1 ZONE CI ZONE D1 ZONE E1
I I I I I I
BOOST PMPI I 1 I I
I
SUMP PMP I 2 I 2
I I
WH-1 I 1 I
I I
WH-2 I I 1
I I
WH-3 I 1 I
I I
WTR SOFT I 1 I
I I
I I
--------------------------------------------------
PENAL FIXTURES:
FIXTURE jZONE A I ZONE Bi ZONE C I ZONE D I ZONE E1
I I I' II I
WC-3 I 24 I - I I 3 I 4
I I I I I
WC-4 I I I 1 I 4 I 2
I I I I I
WC-5 I - I 4 I I 92 I 94
I I I I
WC-6 I 1 4 12
I
WC-7 I 4
I
UR-2 I 1 2
I
L-3 I 26 2 2
I
L-5 I 4
I
SH-l I 24 18 22
I
SH-2 I 4 1 2 4 2
I
SH-3 I 2 2 2
I
SH-4 I 4
I
SH-5 I 2
I
FD-8 I 3
I
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
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ATTACHMENT 'B'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT IC'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader
Top of vertical Chase
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand
Horizontal Chase End view - Right Hand
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
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0 Rev
0 Rev
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SECTION 00326
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 26
Electrical Contract Zones D and E
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems in Zones D
and E. This shall include proper execution and completion of
all Work specified on the drawings, in the bid package, and
the sections of the Specifications, which include, but are not
limited to the listing that follows. The bidder shall review
all drawings, and specification sections that are not
specifically listed, for any additional requirements in order
to complete the scope of work described herein.
This contractor as part of his scope of work will furnish all
Zone D and E permanent materials to be incorporated into the
work, except for fixtures, heat trace equipment, timeclock,
lighting relay cabinets, and all safety disconnects. These
fixtures and equipment will be furnished by Bid Package No. 14
Prime Electrical Contractor, to Bid Package No. 26 Electrical
Contractor for installation.
This Bid Package No. 26 Electrical Contractor shall make
installations of systems, but not be limited to, conduit
raceways, wiring, and terminations for: lighting, receptacles,
power, telephone raceway only, and heat trace wiring and
conduit.
Primary Sections and Descriptions
07272
08305
15000
15110
16010
16111
16120
16199
16400
16471
16500
16660
16781
16930
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels And Doors
General provisions
Heat Trace System
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Wiring Devices and Plates
Service and Power Distribution Systems
Feeder and Branch circuits and Emergency Wiring
Lighting
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by Others
Telephone Conduit Systems
Lighting Control Equipment
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Related sections and Descriptions
01130
01510
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06100
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
08300
08320
08710
08902
09110
09200
09250
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
09830
09900
09950
10270
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
Security Project Procedures
Temporary utilities (Temporary Lighting)
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcing
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Rough Carpentry
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
special Doors
Security Metal Doors and Frames
Door Hardware
Aluminum Window Walls
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing System
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
Special Flooring
Special Coatings
Elastomeric Coating
Painting
Wallcovering
Access Flooring
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
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11206
11208
11211
11212
11218
11222
11224
15050
15100
15160
15175
15242
15330
15403
15404
15430
15440
15470
15540
15770
15785
15855
15858
15884
15894
15950
15965
15995
16111
16155
16161
16170
16300
16351
16425
16450
16461
16470
16472
16601
16605
16721
Relay Cabinets
Card Access Control
situation Man-Down Equipment
Closed circuit Video Equipment
operational Intercom System
Inmate/Attorney Telephones
Metal Detection Equipment
Water Treatment
Valves
Pumps
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
Vibration Isolation
Wet-Sprinkler System
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Hot Water Storage Heater
Emergency Generator Auxiliaries
Make-Up Air Units
Fan Coil Units
Air Handling Units
Fans
Combination Smoke and Fire Dampers
Air Terminal Units
Automatic Temperature Control Systems
Building Automation System
System Balancing and Testing
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect Switches
Standby Power Generation
uninterruptible Power Supply
Main Service Switchboard
Electrical Systems Grounding
Dry Type Distribution Transformers
Distribution Panelboards - Circuit Breaker Type
Branch Circuit panelboards - circuit Breaker Type
Lightning Protection System
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Fire Alarm System
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
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.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits as
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.4 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.5 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
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the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.6 Not Used.
.7 Utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing' over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
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Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the util-
ity Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
wri tten elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing. Item
number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted within
(10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
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furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical spec-
ifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.7 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
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casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.8 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.9 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6" circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
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.10 Materials and Equipment Furnished by others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
trans:eerred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an offsite
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.11 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properly seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.12 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and equipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.13
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
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.14 Contractor shall be responsible for installation of
expansion fittinqs where utilities and services cross any
designated building expansion line.
.15 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hangers and supports to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.16 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'Fl.
.17 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.18 This contractor shall provide all equipment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.19 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.20 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.21 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.22 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
.23 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
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agencies governing jails.
.24 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Electrical Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.25 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways wiring and disconnects for all power associated
wi th equipment furnished by others, unless otherwise
indicated. Equipment furnished by others is included in,
but not limited to those sections indicated as Related
Sections and Descriptions, and depicted on the contract
drawings.
.26 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways, wiring and disconnects for all power associated
with equipment furnished by the Owner.
.27 This contractor shall provide all 120 volt power as
required to and from the security systems equipment,
which includes, but is not limited to, conduit, raceways,
boxes, fittings, wire and terminations.
.28 Contractor shall mandril all embedded conduits and duct
banks at the earliest feasible time after installation,
maintaining a mandril log as provided by the CM. At any
failure of the mandril to pass, the CM shall be notified.
This applies to conduits which the Electrical Contractor
installs for wire pulling by others. For conduits which
the Electrical Contractor installs, and will be pulling
the wire, the Electrical Contractor shall mandril any
that are encased or embedded.
.29 Contractor shall install in every conduit described as a
spare, or where wiring is a part of another contractor's
scope of work, a nylon pull string with a pulling
capacity of 200 pounds or greater.
.30 Contractor shall identify each wire at all devices,
junction boxes or distribution panels. Identification
shall include, but not be limited to the panel
identification and circuit numbers.
.31 Contractor shall identify each wire at all devices,
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junction boxes or control panels. Identification shall
include, but not be limited to the control panel
identification and the terminal numbers.
.32 section 16111 Conduit Systems, paragraph 3.5 A, where
conduits that pass through rated floors, walls or
ceilings, use seal-off conduit bodies adjacent to one or
both sides of the rated system, for total sealing of the
conduit, and provide architecturally finished surfaces on
both sides as required.
.33 Section 16120 wire and Cable, paragraph 2.3 C, applies to
stranded conductors smaller than #6 AWG, and includes not
only the specified solderless connector, but all
compression type ring terminals, split fork terminals, or
ferrule not terminated under a mechanical type lug.
.34 This contractor shall make major equipment submittals
within (10) days of contract award.
.35 When scheduled by the CM, this contractor shall clean all
fixtures, panels, devices, lenses, lamps, and equipment,
prior to acceptance and turnover.
.36 section 15110 Heat Trace System, furnish conduit, wiring
and terminations, and install complete, and make
operable. Heat trace tape, controls and panels will be
furnished by Bid Package No. 26 Prime Electrical
Contractor to this contractor for installation.
Coordinate installation with plumbing contractor's
installation of piping.
.37 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.38 Provide electrical systems scope of work in mock-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mock-up.
.39 The intent of this contract is that the Zone D and E
Electrical installing contractor shall be responsible for
installation of all branch and secondary circuits from
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all power panels utilized by Zones 0 and E distribution
centers. These panels include, but are not limited to
panels:
NIB
N12
E12
EIB
NIA
Nil
Ell
E1A
N2B
N22
E2B
EQ22
EQ2B
N2A
N21
N21
EQ2A
EQ21
E2A
E21
If there should be any secondary circuits existing from
a panel listed above, to any remote location from Zones
D and E, the Prime Electrical Contractor shall be
responsible for their installation.
The Prime Electrical Contractor shall install all
transformers and lighting relay cabinets including
primary feed circuit raceways, wiring and terminations.
.40 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Zone D and E Electrical Contractor should require any
additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibility to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.41
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Zone D and E Electrical Contractor should require
any additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.42 Alternate No. 26-01: Power for Micro-Touch Controls
The Zone D and E Electrical bidder shall provide an
alternate bid to furnish and install electrical power for
micro-touch valve transformers, for penal fixtures within
Zones D and E. This shall include conduit, wire, and
terminations.
Penal fixtures, and micro-touch fixture valve and
controls, will be furnished and installed by others.
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.43 Owner option No. 26-01: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B'.. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1 . 3 By Others
.1 Furnishing and installing conduit systems as shown on
sheet 4.51, which include raceways and junction boxes,
and that are embedded in the precast concrete cells.
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ATTACHMENT "A"
FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 14 PRIME
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices and cover rings or plates.
FIXTURE iZONE D ZONE E'
I
C 7 7
D 3 3
FA 24 38
FB 4 4
FC 26 58
FE 12 16
FF 4 1
FG 96 96
FI 12 8
FK 8 8
FO 6 4
FP 24 25
FQ 2 2
FR 19 21
FS 5 4
FT 4
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FIXTURE ZONE DI ZONE EI
BATTERY/ 12 I 6 I
I
INVERTER I
Pack for
Channel I
Mounting I
in Floor I
Fixtures I
I
BB 12 I
I
HD 26 I 28
I
HDD 18 I 12
I
XA 12 I 10
I
XB 2 I 4
I
XC 2 I 4
I
HB I 4
I
HC I 4
I
I
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
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ATTACHMENT IB'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
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LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
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Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and security
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Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
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SECTION 00805
SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS
Information contained in this Supplementary Conditions amends,
supplements or clarifies the "General Conditions of the Contract
for Construction, Construction Management Edition, AIA Document
A201/CM dated June 1980 Edition.
In cases of conflict between the General Conditions and these
Supplementary Conditions, wording of this Section shall govern.
ARTICLE 1
1. Subparagraph 1.1.3 - third line-after the word
"construction," delete the remaining words and insert the
following:
"and all supplies, tools, construction equipment and
machinery, water, heat, utilities, transportation, and other
facilities, services, and incidentals necessary for the
proper execution and completion of such construction; except
as expressly noted in the Scope of Work or the General
Requirements of the Contract."
2. Subparagraph 1.2.1 - delete in its entirety.
3. Subparagraph 1.2.3 - after the last word "meanings" in the
paragraph add the following sentence:
"In case of discrepancy or disagreement in the contract
documents, specifications, and/or drawings, the ORDER OF
PRECEDENCE shall be:
Contract Agreement
The addenda as issued
The Supplementary General Conditions
General Conditions
The General Requirements
The Technical Specifications
The Drawings (Large scale detail drawings take
precedence over smaller scale general drawings).
Note: Do not rely on scaled dimensions on drawings,
and any discrepancies found shall be brought to the
attention of the A/E through the CM.
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4. Add new subparagraph 1.2.5 as follows:
"Where on any of the drawings a portion of the Work is drawn
out and the remainder is indicated in outline, the parts
drawn out shall also apply to all other like portions of the
Work."
5. Add new subparagraph 1.3.2 as follows:
"Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the
Trade Contractor will be furnished, free of charge, all
copies of Drawings and Specifications reasonably necessary
for the execution of the Work."
ARTICLE 2
1. Subparagraph 2.2.1 - after the word "representative", add:
"The Construction Manager is not the General Contractor and,
unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract
Documents, does not assume any of the traditional duties of
a General Contractor. The term Construction Manager means
the Construction Manager acting through his authorized
representative."
2. Subparagraph 2.3.4 - first sentence after the word
"Architect," add "along with the Construction Manager."
3. Subparagraph 2.3.7 - after the word "properly," add:
"It is the intent of the Contract Documents to allow the
Construction Manager to schedule the performance of all Work
and the contractors are expected to follow all such schedule
direction. Should a contractor, either in person or through
his subcontractor, supplier, or vendor, fail to maintain
progress according to the Project Schedule and approved
Contractor's Schedule, or cause delay to another Contractor:
he shall furnish additional labor and/or services such as
overtime as may be necessary to brinq his operations UP to
schedule. all at no additional cost to the Owner."
4. Subparagraph 2.3.15 - delete in its entirety.
5. Subparagraph 2.3.18 - delete the word "reasonable" in the
sixth (6th) line. After the word "promptness", add
"consistent with the constraints of the project schedule so
as to cause no delay."
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6. Subparagraph 2.3.23 - delete the phrase "against whom the
Contractor makes no reasonable objection and." Also, delete
the last sentence in the subparagraph in its entirety.
ARTICLE 3
1. Subparagraph 3.3.1 - delete from the last sentence the
phrase, "..., except to the extent required by Subparagraph
6.1.3"
2. Subparagraph 3.4.1 - substitute three (3) days notice in
each case for the seven (7) day notices stipulated. Add at
end of subparagraph the following: "In the event of clean-
up issues, Owner has right to provide a minimum of 24 hours
notice. In the event of safety issues determined to be of a
serious nature, as determined by the CM, notice will given,
and contractor is required to rectify deficiency
immediately."
3. Subparagraph 3.2.1 - delete in its entirety.
ARTICLE 4
1. Subparagraph 4.1.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
liThe Contractor is the same person or entity identified as
the Trade Contractor. A Trade Contractor is the person or
entity identified as such in the Agreement between the Owner
or Construction Manager and a Trade Contractor. The term
Trade Contractor includes one who furnishes material worked
to a special design but does not include one who furnishes
material not so worked and is referred to throughout the
Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in
gender. The term Trade Contractor means the Trade
Contractor or his authorized representative."
2. Add new subparagraph 4.4.3 as follows:
"The Contractor is responsible for the conduct of his
employees at all times. Misconduct, destruction of
property, unsafe practices, or violation of any Federal or
State regulations including abuse of alcohol or drugs, will
be cause for permanent dismissal from the project. If any
Contractor employee is determined to be detrimental to the
Project, as deemed by the Construction Manager, the
Contractor will remove and/or replace the employee at the
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request of the Construction Manager. Employees dismissed
from the project will be transported from the jobsite at the
Contractor's expense."
3. Add new subparagraph 4.4.4 as follows:
"The Trade Contractor shall be totally responsible for the
security of his work, materials, equipment, supplies, tools,
machinery, and construction equipment."
4. Add new subparagraph 4.4.5 as follows:
liThe Trade Contractor shall be responsible for complete,
timely and accurate field measurements as necessary for
proper coordination, fabrication and installation of his
materials and equipment. The Trade Contractor agrees to
cooperate with the Construction Manager, if required, to
accommodate any discovered variations or deviations from the
Drawings and Specifications so that the progress of the Work
is not adversely affected."
5. Subparagraph 4.9.1 - add the following sentence:
"The superintendent shall be satisfactory to the
Construction Manager and shall not be changed except with
the consent of the Construction Manager, unless the
superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to the Trade
Contractor or ceases to be in his employ."
6. Subparagraph 4.10.1 - add the following sentence:
"This schedule, to be submitted within three (3) days after
Contract Award, shall indicate the dates for the starting
and completion of the various stages of construction, shall
be revised as required by the conditions of the Work, and
shall be subject to the Construction Manager's approval."
7. Add new subparagraph 4.10.2:
liThe Construction Manager will conduct a weekly scheduling
meeting which the Contractor shall attend. At this meeting,
the parties can discuss jointly such matters as progress,
scheduling, and problems."
8. Add new subparagraph 4.12.9:
"If materials specified in the Contract Documents are not
available on the present market, the Trade Contractor may
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submit data on substitute materials through the Construction
Manager to the Architect/Engineer for approval by the
Owner."
9. Subparagraph 4.14.1 - add at line 3 after "properly":
"He shall also provide protection of existing work as
required. II
10. Subparagraph 4.14.2 - at end of paragraph, add:
"When structural members are involved, the written consent
of the Architect/Engineer shall also be required. The Trade
Contractor shall not unreasonably withhold from the
Construction Manager or any separate contractor his consent
to cutting or otherwise altering the Work."
11. Add new subparagraph 4.14.3:
liThe Trade Contractor shall arrange for any blockouts,
cutouts, or opening required for the installation of his
materials and equipment and the execution of his work,
whether or not shown or indicated on the Drawings. The
Trade Contractor shall be further responsible for sealing
and/or finishing, in an acceptable fashion and meeting any
applicable code requirements, any such blockout, cutout
opening, or other hole in any fire-rated floor, ceiling,
wall, security wall, or any other finished surface".
12. Subparagraph 4.15.1 - at end of paragraph, add:
"Clean up shall be performed to the satisfaction of the
Owner or Construction Manager."
13. Add new subparagraph 4.16.2:
"The Trade Contractor shall promptly return telephone calls
or respond to any other form of communication initiated by
the Construction Manager. Failure to promptly do so shall
be considered a lack of performance on the part of the Trade
Contractor, and may be considered grounds for replacement of
site personnel."
14. Add new Subparagraph 4.16.3:
"AlI written correspondence to the Construction Manager
shall be serialized, dated, and signed by an authorized
representative of the Trade Contractor. The correspondence
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shall be directed to:
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits
P.O. Box 5283
Key West, Florida 33040
Attn: Doug Fuller
or hand delivered to Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' office
located at 5090 Junior College Road, stock Island, Florida
33040.
Serialization procedures will be provided to the Trade
Contractor in the pre-construction meeting."
Each trade contractor shall be required to check his
designated mailbox regularly. This mailbox will be made
available, and located by the Construction Manager.
ARTICLE 5
1. Subparagraph 5.2.3 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"If the Owner or Construction Manager refuses to accept any
person or entity on a list submitted by the Trade Contractor
in response to the requirements of the Contract Documents,
the Trade Contractor shall submit an acceptable substitute;
however, no increase in the Contract Sum shall be allowed
for any such substitution."
ARTICLE 6
1. Subparagraph 6.1.1 - delete the last sentence.
2. Subparagraph 6.1.3 - delete in its entirety, and insert the
following:
"It shall be the responsibility of each contractor to
coordinate his work with the work of other contractors
on the site. The Owner, A/E and Construction Manager
shall be held harmless of any and all costs associated
with improper coordination."
3. Subparagraph 6.2.5 - sixth line, after the word "initiates,"
delete the words "an arbitration proceeding" and substitute
"a claim;" tenth line, delete the words "at the Owner's
expense, and"; thirteenth line, after the words "and court
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or," delete the word "arbitration" and substitute "claim."
4. Add new subparagraph 6.2.6:
"Should the Contractor contend that he is entitled to
an extension of time for completion of any portion or
portions of the work, he shall, within (72) hours of
the occurrence of the cause of the delay, notify the
Construction Manager in writing, of his contention:
Setting forth (A) The cause for the delay, (B) A
description of the portion or portions of work affected
thereby, and (C) all details pertinent thereto. A
subsequent written application for the specific number
of days of extension of time requested shall be made by
the Contractor to the Construction Manager within (72)
hours after the delay has ceased to exist.
It is a condition precedent to the consideration or
prosecution of any claim for an extension of time that
the foregoing provisions be strictly adhered to in each
instance and, if the Contractor fails to comply, he
shall be deemed to have waived the claim.
The Contractor agrees that whether or not any delay,
regardless of cause, shall be the basis for an
extension of time he shall have no claim against the
Owner, A/E or Construction Manager for an increase in
the contract price, nor a claim against the Owner, A/E
or Construction Manager for a payment or allowance of
any kind for damage, loss or expense resulting from
delays: Nor shall the Contractor have any claim for
damage, loss or expense resulting from interruptions
to, or suspension of, his work to enable other
contractors to perform their work. The only remedy
available to the Contractor shall be an extension of
time."
ARTICLE 7
1. Subparagraph 7.1.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"The contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of
Florida. Venue for any claims or disputes arising under
this contract shall be in the Circuit Court of the 16th
Judicial circuit of the State of Florida."
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2. Subparagraph 7.2.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"The Owner or Construction Manager (as the case may be) and
the Trade Contractor each binds himself, his partners,
successors, assigns, and legal representatives of such other
party in respect to all covenants, agreements, and
obligations contained in the Contract Documents. Neither
party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or sublet it
as a whole without the written consent of the other."
3. Add new Subparagraph 7.2.2:
"The Trade Contractor shall not assign any monies due or to
become due under this Contract without prior written consent
of the Owner or Construction Manager."
4. Subparagraph 7.8.1 - delete in its entirety.
5. Paragraph 7.9 'Arbitration' and all associated subparagraphs
7.9.1, 7.9.2, & 7.9.3 - delete in their entirety.
ARTICLE 8
1. Subparagraph 8.3.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"If the Trade Contractor is delayed, at any time, in the
progress of the Work, by any act or neglect of the Owner,
Construction Manager, or the Architect/Engineer, or by any
employee of either, or by any separate contractor employed
by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the Work, or by fire,
unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather conditions
not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or any
causes beyond the Trade Contractor's control, or by delay
authorized by the Owner, Construction Manager, or by any
other cause which the Construction Manager determines may
justify the delay, then the Contract Time shall be extended
by no cost Change Order for such reasonable time as the
Construction Manager may determine, in accordance with
subparagraph 6.2.6."
2. Subparagraph 8.3.2 - replace the remainder of the Paragraph
after the word "waived" in line 4 with the following:
"Any claim for extension of time shall state the cause of
the delay and the number of days of extension requested. If
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the cause of the delay is continuing, only one claim is
necessary, but the Trade Contractor shall report the
termination of the cause for the delay within twenty (20)
days after such termination; otherwise, any claim for
extension of time based upon that cause shall be waived."
3. Subparagraph 8.3.4 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"It shall be recognized by the Trade Contractor that he may
reasonably anticipate that as the job progresses, the
Construction Manager will be making changes in, and updating
Construction Schedules. No claim for an increase in the
Contract Sum for either acceleration or delay will be
allowed for extensions of time pursuant to this Paragraph
8.3 or for other changes in the Construction Schedules which
are of the type ordinarily experienced in projects of
similar size and complexity."
4. Add new subparagraph 8.3.5:
"If the Project is delayed as a result of the Trade
Contractorls refusal or failure to begin the Work on the
date of commencement as defined in paragraph 8.1.2, or his
refusal or failure to carry the Work forward expeditiously
with adequate forces, the Trade Contractor causing the delay
shall be liable, but not limited to, delay claims from other
Trade Contractors which are affected."
ARTICLE 9
1. Subparagraph 9.3.3 - add at line 14 after the word "person":
"AII Trade Subcontractors and Trade Sub subcontractors shall
execute an agreement stating that title will so pass, upon
their receipt of payment from the Trade Contractor."
2. Subparagraph 9.5.1 - add:
"From the total of the amount determined to be payable on a
progress payment, 10 percent of such total amount will be
deducted and retained by the Owner until final payment is
made. The balance (90 percent) of the amount payable, less
all previous payments, shall be certified for payment. When
not less than 95 percent of the work has been completed, the
Owner may, at his/her discretion (and with the consent of
the surety), prepare an estimate from which will be retained
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an amount not less than twice the contract value or
estimated cost, (whichever is greater), of the work
remaining to be done. The remainder, less all previous
payments and deductions, will then be certified for payment
to the Contractor.
It is understood and agreed that the Contractor shall not be
entitled to demand or receive progress payment based on
quantities of work in excess of those provided in the
proposal or covered by approved change orders, except when
such excess quantities have been determined by the
Construction Manager to be a part of the final quantity for
the item of work in question.
No progress payment shall bind the Owner to the acceptance
of any materials or work in place, as to quality or
quantity. All progress payments are subject to correction
at the time of final payments.
3. Add new subparagraph 9.5.6:
"All material and work covered by partial payments made
shall thereupon become the sole property of the Owner, and
by this provision shall not be construed as relieving the
Trade Contractor from the sole responsibility for the
materials and work upon which payments have been made or the
restoration for any damaged material, or as a waiver to the
right of the Owner or Construction Manager to require the
fulfillment of all the terms of the Contract."
4. Add new subparagraph 9.5.7:
"Except in case of bona fide disputes, or where the Trade
Contractor has some other justifiable reason for delay, the
Trade Contractor shall pay for all transportation and
utility services not later than the end of the calendar
month following that in which services are rendered and for
all materials, tools, and other expendable equipment which
are delivered at the site of the Project. The Trade
Contractor shall pay, to each of his Trade Subcontractors,
not later than the end of the calendar month in which each
payment is made to the Trade Contractor, the representative
amount allowed the Trade Contractor on account of the work
performed by his Trade Subcontractor interest therein. The
Trade Contractor shall, by an appropriate agreement with
each Trade Subcontractor, also require each Trade
Subcontractor to make payments to his suppliers and Trade
Subsubcontractors in a similar manner."
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5. Subparagraph 9.6.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"The Construction Manager/Architect may decline to approve
an Application for Payment if, in his opinion, the
application is not adequately supported. If the Trade
Contractor and Construction Manager cannot agree on a
revised amount, the Construction Manager shall process the
Application for the amount he deems appropriate. The
Construction Manager may also decline to approve any
Applications for Payment or, because of subsequently
discovered evidence or subsequent inspections, he may
nullify, in whole or part, any approval previously made to
such extent as may be necessary in his opinion because of:
(1) defective work not remedied; (2) third party claims
filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of
such claims; (3) failure of the Trade contractor to make
payments properly to Trade Subcontractors or for labor,
materials, or equipment; (4) reasonable evidence that the
work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the
Contract Sum; (5) damage to the Construction Manager, the
Owner, or another contractor working at the project; (6)
reasonable evidence that the Work will not be completed
within the contract time; (7) persistent failure to carry
out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
9.6.1.1 No payment shall be made to the Trade
Contractor until certificates of insurance or other
evidence of compliance by the Trade Contractor, within
all the requirements of Article 12, have been filed
with the Owner and Construction Manager. Further, no
payments on the basis of work performed by a Trade
Subcontractor shall be paid until copies of all bonds
required by Paragraph 7.5 and any certificates of
insurance required of the Trade Subcontractors under
Article 12 have been filed with the Owner."
6. Subparagraph 9.7 - delete in its entirety.
ARTICLE 11
1. Add new subparagraph 11.1.2.1:
The following coverages are required to be maintained by all
Trade Contractors and subcontractors in any tier throughout
the entire length of the contract and any extensions
thereof.
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1. Premises and operation Liability Insurance:
Commercial General Liability Insurance shall be
obtained in amounts of not less than $1,000,000 each
occurrence.
Coverage shall specifically include:
a. Bodily injury and property damage liability
coverage for premises and operations.
b. Products and completed operations.
c. Independent contractor's exposures.
d. Property damage resulting from explosion,
collapse, or underground (x,c,u) exposures.
e. Blanket contractual liability covering this
contract.
f. Personal injury liability.
g. Broad form property damage liability.
2. Automobile Liability Insurance:
comprehensive automobile liability insurance shall
include coverage for bodily injury and property damage
liability for a minimum limit of $1,000,000 each
occurrence and shall cover use of owned, non-owned, and
hired vehicles, and include employers' non-ownership
liability coverage.
3. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance:
statutory Workers' Compensation coverage including
Employers Liability coverage with limits of not less
than $100,000 per person per accident and $500,000 per
person per occurrence for disease. Coverage shall be
provided to cover operations in the state of Florida
and the Voluntary Compensation endorsement shall be
provided. Coverage for deferally enacted benefits
shall be provided where applicable.
All insurance policies except the Workers Compensation and
Employers Liability Insurance policy, are required in the
name of Monroe County Board of County commissioners and
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Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits as Additional Insured, and provide
a minimum of sixty (60) days notice in the event of
termination, non-renewal or reduction in coverage. Policy
language shall be modified to provide liability coverage for
Cross Liability suits between insureds without increasing
the total policy limits. Monroe County reserves the right
to require additional insurance as may be deemed necessary
for any specific project or work.
Insurers providing coverage(s) must be financially stable
and authorized to do business in the state of Florida. The
Monroe County Board of County Commissioners reserves the
right to reject any insurer that it believes to be
unacceptable.
Failure to maintain required insurance coverage in effect
will provide Monroe County, Florida with the option of
terminating the contract upon written notice to the
Construction Manager.
Certificates expiring during the term of the contract shall
be replaced with new certificates prior to the expiration of
the original certificates.
Complete and certified copies of all insurance contracts
shall be furnished to The Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners if requested.
The Certificate Holder on all insurance policies is required
to be as follows:
Monroe County Board of County commissioners, or Monroe
County,
c/o Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits
P.O. Box 5283
Key West, FL 33040
2. Subparagraph 11.3.7 - second sentence, delete the phrase,
"..., or in accordance with an award by arbitration in which
case the procedure shall be as provided in Paragraph 7.9"
3. Subparagraph 11.3.8 - first sentence, delete the phrase,
"...arbitrators shall be chosen as provided in Paragraph
7.9"
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ARTICLE 12
1. Subparagraph 12.1.3 - under item .1, add the following at
the end of the sentence, ", as set forth in subparagraph
12.1.6"
2. Subparagraph 12.1.4 - replace the remainder of the
paragraph, after the word "change" in line 25, with the
following:
IIpending final determination of cost, payments on account
shall be made as determined by the Construction Manager.
The amount of credit to be allowed by the Trade Contractor
for any deletion or change, which results in a net decrease
in the Contract Sum, will be the amount of the actual net
cost as confirmed by the Construction Manager. When both
additions and credits covering related Work or substitutions
are involved in anyone change, the allowance for overhead
and profit shall be figured on the basis of the net
increase, if any, with respect to that change."
3. Add new subparagraph 12.1.6:
liThe actual cost of Changes in the Work may include all
items of labor or material, power tools, and equipment
actually used, utilities, pro rata charges for foreman, and
all payroll charges such as Public Liability and Workman's
compensation Insurance. No percentage for overhead and
profit shall be allowed on items of Social Security and
Sales Tax. If deductions are ordered, the credit shall be
the net cost. Items considered as overhead shall include
insurance other than that mentioned above, bond or bonds,
superintendent, timekeeper, clerks, watchmen, use of small
tools, incidental job costs, and general office expenses.
The actual cost of Changes in the Work (other than those
covered by unit prices set forth in the Contract Documents)
shall be computed as follows:
12.1.6.1 If the Trade Contractor performs the actual
Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and profit
shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%).
12.1.6.2 If the Trade Subcontractor performs the
actual Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and
profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent
(15%). If the Trade Contractor does not enter into the
Work, the maximum mark up for managing this work will
be ten percent (10%).
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12.1.6.3 If the Trade Subcontractor performs part of
the actual work, his percentage mark-up for overhead
and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen
percent (15%) on his direct work only. If the Trade
Contractor performs part of the actual work, his
percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a
maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%) on his direct
work only.
4. Add new subparagraph 12.1.7:
liThe Trade Contractor shall furnish to the Owner through the
Construction Manager, an itemized breakdown of the
quantities and prices used in computing the value of any
change that might be ordered."
5. Subparagraph 12.3.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the
following:
"If the Trade Contractor claims that any instructions given
to him by the Construction Manager, by drawings or
otherwise, involve extra work not covered by the Contract,
he shall give the Construction Manager written notice
thereof within three (3) days after the receipt of such
instructions and before proceeding to execute the work,
except in emergencies endangering life or property, in which
case the Trade Contractor shall proceed in accordance with
Paragraph 10.3."
Should it not be clear to the Trade Contractor that a change
will involve extra work, written notice given within three
(3) days that the change may involve extra work will be
sufficient notice. If it is later determined that the work
involved in such instruction shall be recognized as an
extra, the amounts of additional compensation to be paid
therefore should be determined in accordance with Paragraph
13.1.
Except as otherwise specifically provided, no claim for
additional cost shall be allowed unless the notice specified
by this Subparagraph is given by the Trade Contractor. If
the Contractor considers that the changed work involves
extra costs, the costs shall be accounted for, and presented
in accordance with subparagraph 12.1.3. All claims shall be
submitted to the Owner through the Construction Manager. II
6. Subparagraph 12.3.2 - change the word 'agent' in the 7th
line, to 'representative'. Also, delete item (4).
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7. Add new subparagraph 12.3.3:
"Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Contractor
shall carryon the Work and maintain its progress
during any dispute or claim proceeding, and Owner shall
continue to make payments to the Contractor in
accordance with the Contract Documents. Disputes
unresolved shall be settled in accordance with
subparagraph 7.1.1."
ARTICLE 14
1. Subparagraph 14.1.1 - starting at the 8th line, delete the
phrase, "..., or if the Work should be stopped for a period
of thirty days by the CONTRACTOR because of the CONSTRUCTION
MANAGER's failure to recommend or the ARCHITECT's failure to
issue a Project Certificate for Payment as provided in
Paragraph 9.7 or because the OWNER has not made payment
thereon as provided in Paragraph 9.7"
2. Subparagraph 14.2.1 - change the words 'seven days' in the
13th and 18th line, to '72 hours'.
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SECTION 00993
SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS
NUMBER
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1. OOA
1. OOB
1.00C
1.01A
1.02A
1. 03A
1.04A
1. 05A
1.06A
1. 07A
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DRAWING TITLE
DRAWING
LATEST
REVISION DATE
Cover
Index of Drawings
Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
Symbols and Abbreviations (Architectural)
Life Safety Plan Ground Floor
Life Safety Plan First Floor
Life Safety Plan 2nd Floor
Existing Conditions North
Existing Conditions Central
Existing Conditions South
Not Used
Not Used
Final site Layout Central
1 Rev 11/11/91
Final Site Layout and Grading South
BG3 10/15/91
Final Grading North
1 Rev 11/11/91
Final Grading and Drainage Central
BG3 10/15/91
Not Used
Final site utilities Central
1 Rev 11/11/91
Not Used
1.10 Entrance Enlargement
Not Here
1.11 Landscape Plan North
1.12 Landscape Plan Central
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
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1.13 Landscape Plan South BG3 10/15/91
1.14 Irrigation Plan North BG3 10/15/91
1.15 Irrigation Plan Central BG3 10/15/91
1.16 Irrigation Plan South BG3 10/15/91
1.17 Pump station Grinder Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
1.18 Not Used
1.19 Not Used
1.20 site Details Fencing and Paving 1 Rev 11/11/91
1.21 Landscape Irrigation Details BG3 10/15/91
1.22 civil Details BG3 10/15/91
3.01 Not Used
3.02 Not Used
3.03 Not Used
3.04 Not Used
3.05 Not Used
3.06 Not Used
3.07 Framing Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.08 Framing Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.09 Framing Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.10 Framing Plan First Floor Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.11 Framing Plan First Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.12 Framing Plan First Floor Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
3.13 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.14 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.15 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.16 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D BG3 11/11/91
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3.17 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.18 Framing Plan Mezzanine Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Alternate
3.19 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.20 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.21 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Alternate
3.22 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.23 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.24 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.25 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.26 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.27 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
3.28 Not Used
3.29 Not Used
3.30 Not Used
3.31 Not Used
3.32 Typical Details BG3 11/11/91
3.33 sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.34 sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.35 Precast Wall Schedule & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.36 Precast Column Schedule & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.37 General Notes & Abbreviations & Typical BG3 11/11/91
Details
3.38 sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.39 sections & Details 1 Rev 01/02/92
4.01 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
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4.01A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone A
4.02 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B
4.02A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B
4.03 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C
4.03A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C
4.04 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D
4.04A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing
4.05 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone E
Housing
4.05A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing
4.06 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone F
Housing Alternate
4.06A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
4.07 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone A
4.08 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone B
4.09 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone C
4.10 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone D
Housing
4.11 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone E
Housing
4.12 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone F
Housing Alternate
4.13 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone A
4.14 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone B
4.15 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone C
4.16 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone D Housing
4.17 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone E Housing
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BG3 11/11/91
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BG3 11/11/91
BG3 11/11/91
BG3 11/11/91
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4.18 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 11/11/91
Zone F Housing Alternate
4.19 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone D BG3 11/11/91
4.20 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone E BG3 11/11/91
4.21 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
4.22 Building Plan Roof Level Zone A BG3 11/11/91
4.23 Building Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 11/11/91
4.24 Building Plan Roof Level Zone C BG3 11/11/91
4.25 Building Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 11/11/91
4.26 Building Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
4.27 Building Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
4.28 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.29 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.30 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.31 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.32 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.33 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.33A Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.34 Wall sections 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.35 Wall sections BG3 11/11/91
4.36 Wall sections BG3 11/11/91
4.37 Wall sections BG3 11/11/91
4.38 Exterior Details 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.39 Exterior Details 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.40 Exterior Details 4 Rev 11/11/91
4.41 Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
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4.41A Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
4.41B Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
4.42 Metal Door & Window Frame Elevations & 3 Rev 12/20/91
Details, Door Schedule
4.43 Not Used
4.44 Not Used
4.45 Not Used
4.46 stair Plans & Sections BG3 11/11/91
4.47 stair Plans & sections 2 Rev 12/20/91
4.47A stair Plans & sections BG3 11/11/91
4.48 stair Details BG3 11/11/91
4.49 Elevator Plans & sections BG3 11/11/91
4.50 Elevator Details BG3 11/11/91
4.51 Enlarged Cell - Plans & Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.52 Not Used
4.53 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 01/02/92
4.54 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.55 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone C 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.56 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone D 1 Rev 01/02/92
Housing
4.57 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone E 1 Rev 11/11/91
Housing
4.58 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone F BG3 10/15/91
Housing Alternate
4.59 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.60 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.61 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 11/11/91
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4.67
4.67A
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4.71
4.72
4.73
4.74
4.75
4.76
4.77
4.78
4.79
4.79A
4.80
6.01
6.02
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level D
Housing
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone E Housing
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone F Housing Alternate
Building Sections
Building sections
Not Used
Partition Types
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
H.M. Elevations
Door and Window Details and Buck Types
Finish Schedule
Finish Schedule
Finish Schedule
Miscellaneous Details
Reflected Ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone A
Not Used
6.03 Reflected Ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone C
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BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
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1 Rev 11/11/91
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1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 01/02/92
2 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 01/02/92
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BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
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6.04
6.05
6.06
6.07
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6.09
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
7.00
7.01
7.02
7.03
7.04
7.05
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
Reflected ceiling Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor D Housing BG3 10/15/91
Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone E
Housing
Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone F
Housing Alternate
Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone A
Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone B
Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone C
Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone D Housing
Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone E Housing
Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone F Housing Alternate
Ceiling Details
Ceiling Details
Standard Mounting Heights
Not used
Not used
Equipment Plan Ground Floor Zone C
Not Used
Not Used
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1 Rev 12/20/91
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1 Rev 11/11/91
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1 Rev 11/11/91
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BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 2)
7.06 Not Used
7.07 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone A
7.08 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone B
7.09 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone C
7.10 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
7.11 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
7.12 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
7.13 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone A
7.14 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone B
7.15 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone C
7.16 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D
Housing
7.17 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E
Housing
7.18 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F
Housing Alternate
7.19 Enlarged Toilet/Shower Equipment Plan
7.20 Enlarged Plans
7.21 Millwork Elevations
7.22 Millwork Elevations
7.23 Millwork Elevations
7.24 Millwork Elevations
7.25 Millwork Details
7.26 Millwork Details
FS-1 Food Service Equipment Schedule
FS-2 Food Service Equipment Plan
FS-3 Food Service Mechanical Plan
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2 Rev 01/02/92
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FS-4
Food Service Electrical Plan
FS-5
Food Service Plumbing Plan
FS-6
Food Service Equipment Details
FS-7
Food Service Equipment Details
L-1
Laundry Equipment Plan and Schedule
L-2
Laundry Mechanical Plan
L-3
Laundry Electrical Plan
L-4
Laundry Plumbing Plan
VoL II
0.00 Cover
0.01 Index of Drawings
8.00 Plumbing Legend
8.00A Plumbing Schedules
8.01 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone A
8.02 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone B
8.03 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone C
8.04 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone D Housing
8.05 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone E Housing
8.06 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
8.07 Plumbing First Floor Zone A
8.08 Plumbing First Floor Zone B
8.09 Plumbing First Floor Zone C
8.10 Plumbing First Floor Zone D Housing
8.11 Plumbing First Floor Zone E Housing
8.12 Plumbing First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
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Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
3 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
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8.13 Plumbing Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
8.14 Plumbing Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
8.15 Plumbing Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 12/20/91
8.16 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
8.17 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
8.18 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
8.19 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
8.20 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
8.21 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
8.22 Plumbing Schedules and Details 1 Rev 01/02/92
8.23 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.24 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.25 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.26 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.27 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.28 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.29 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.30 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.31 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.32 Plumbing Riser Diagram 1 Rev 11/11/91
8.33 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.34 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91
8.35 Plumbing Kitchen Plan 1 Rev 01/02/92
8.36 Waste Handling System Details BG3 01/02/92
9.01 Not Used
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9.02 Not Used
9.03 Not Used
9.04 Not Used
9.05 Not used
9.06 Not Used
9.07 Piping Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
9.08 Piping Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
9.09 Piping Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
9.10 Piping Plan First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.11 Piping Plan First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.12 Piping Plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
9.13 Piping Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
9.14 Piping Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
9.IS Piping Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
9.16 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.17 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.18 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
9.19 Not Used
9.20 Not Used
9.21 Fuel oil Details BG3 10/15/91
9.22 Piping Diagrams BG3 10/15/91
10.01 Not Used
10.02 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
10.03 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.04 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
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10.05 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.06 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
10.07 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
10.08 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
10.09 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.10 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.11 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.12 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
10.13 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
10.14 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone B lRev 12/20/91
10.15 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.16 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.17 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.18 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
10.19 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.20 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.21 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone F Housing Alternate BG3 10/15/91
10.22 Not Used
10.23 Not Used
10.24 HVAC Plan Roof Level Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.25 Not Used
10.26 Not Used
10.27 Not Used
10.28 Enlarged Mechanical Room Plan BG3 10/15/91
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10.29 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.30 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.31 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.32 HVAC Schedules BG3 10/15/91
10.33 HVAC Schedules 1 Rev 11/11/91
10.34 HVAC Schedules BG3 10/15/91
10.35 Central Plant Control Diagrams BG3 10/15/91
10.36 HVAC Temperature Control BG3 10/15/91
10.37 HVAC Smoke Control BG3 10/15/91
11.00 Electrical Symbols and Notes BG3 10/15/91
11.00A Electrical site Lighting Plan BG3 10/15/91
11. 01 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone A
11. 02 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone B
11. 03 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor 1 Rev 01/02/92
Zone C
11. 04 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone D Housing
11. 05 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone E Housing
11.06 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone F Housing Alternate
11. 07 Power Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 01/02/92
11. 08 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
11. 09 Power Plan First Floor Zone B 1 Rev 01/02/92
11.10 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
11.11 Power Plan First Floor Zone C 1 Rev 01/02/92
11.12 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
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11. 23
11. 24
11. 25
11. 26
11. 27
11. 28
11. 29
11. 30
Power Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Power Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
Power Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
Power Plan Second Floor Zone A
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone A
Power Plan Second Floor Zone B
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone B
Power Plan Second Floor Zone C
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone C
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing
2 Rev 01/02/92
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2 Rev 01/02/92
BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 01/02/92
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing
Alternate
1 Rev 12/20/91
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
11.31 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone D
Housing
11.32 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone E
Housing
11.33 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone F
Housing Alternate
11.34 Power Plan Roof Level Zone A
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11. 35 Power Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 10/15/91
11. 36 Power Plan Roof Level Zone C BG3 10/15/91
11. 37 Power Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 10/15/91
11. 38 Power Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 10/15/91
11. 39 Power Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 10/15/91
11. 40 Electrical Enlarged Kitchen Plan BG3 10/15/91
11. 41 Electrical Enlarged Laundry Plan BG3 10/15/91
11. 42 Lightning Protection Plan BG3 10/15/91
11.43 Lightning Protection Plan Details BG3 10/15/91
11. 44 Electrical Riser Diagram Part I 2 Rev 01/02/92
11. 45 Electrical Riser Diagram Part 2 1 Rev 11/11/91
11. 46 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11. 47 Electrical Schedules and Details 3 Rev 01/02/92
11. 48 Electrical Schedules and Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
11. 49 Electrical Schedules and Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
11. 50 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11. 51 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11. 52 Not Used
12.01 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
12.02 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
12.03 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
12.04 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone D BG3 10/15/91
Housing
12.05 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone E BG3 10/15/91
Housing
12.06 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone F BG3 10/15/91
Housing Alternate
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12.08
12.09
12.10
12.11
12.12
12.13
12.14
12.15
12.16
12.17
12.18
12.19
12.20
12.21
12.22
12.23
Communications Plan First Floor Zone A
communications Plan First Floor Zone B
Communications Plan First Floor Zone C
Communications Plan First Floor Zone D
Housing
Communications Plan First Floor Zone E
Housing
Communications Plan First Floor Zone F
Housing Alternate
Communications Plan Second Floor Zone A
Communications Plan Second Floor Zone B
Communications Plan Second Floor Zone C
Communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D
Housing
Communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E
Housing
Communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F
Housing Alternate
Fire Alarm Riser Diagram
Telephone Riser Diagram and Elevator
Fire Alarm System
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
12.24 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone A
12.25 security Plan Ground Floor Zone B
12.26 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone C
12.27 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing
12.28 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing
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BG3 10/15/91
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BG3 10/15/91
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BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
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1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
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12.29 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
Alternate
12.30 Security Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.31 Security Plan First Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.32 Security Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
12.33 Security Plan First Floor Zone D Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.34 Security Plan First Floor Zone E Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.35 Security Plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
12.36 Security Plan Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.37 Security Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.38 Security Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.39 Security Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing
12.40 Security Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing
12.41 Security Plan Mezzanin Level Zone F 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing Alternate
12.42 Security Systems Riser Diagram 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.43 Details BG3 10/15/91
12.44 Details 1 Rev 12/20/91
13.01 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
13.02 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.03 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.04 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.05 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.06 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.07 Fire Protection First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
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13.08 Fire Protection First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.09 Fire Protection First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.10 Fire Protection First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.11 Fire Protection First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.12 Fire Protection First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.13 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
13.14 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.15 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.16 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.17 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.18 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.19 Not Used
13.20 Not Used
13.21 Not Used
13.22 Not Used
13.23 Not Used
13.24 Not Used
13.25 Not Used
13.26 Not Used
13.27 Not Used
13.28 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91
13.29 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91
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SECTION 01720
PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1..1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Maintain at the job site one copy of:
a. Record Contract Drawings
b. Record Project Manual
c. Coordination drawings
d. Addenda
e. Reviewed shop drawings
f. Change Orders
g. Other modifications to the Contract
h. Field test records
1. . 2 GENERAL
A. Store documents in cabinets in temporary field office,
apart from documents used for construction.
B. Maintain documents in clean, dry, legible condition.
C. Do not use proj ect Record Documents for construction
purposes.
D. Make documents available for inspection by the
Construction Manager, the Architect and the Owner.
E. Failure to maintain documents up-to-date will be cause
for withholding payments.
F. Obtain from the Construction Manager (at no charge) two
sets of the Contract Documents for Project Record
Documents including:
1. Specifications with all addenda.
2. Two complete sets of black line prints of all
Drawings.
3. One complete set of mylar prints of all Drawings.
1. . 3 RECORDING
A. Label each document "Project Record".
B. Keep record documents current.
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C. Do not permanently conceal any work until required
information has been recorded.
D. Contract Drawings:
1. Required information may, as an option, be entered
on a "working set" and then at completion of
Project transfer the information to final submitted
"Project Record" set.
2. Legibly mark to record actual construction:
a. Depths of various elements of foundation in
relation to survey data.
b. Horizontal and vertical location of
underground utilities and appurtenances
referenced to permanent surface improvements.
c. Location of internal utilities and
appurtenances concealed in construction
referenced to visible and accessible features
of structure.
d. Field changes of dimension and detail.
e. Changes made by Change Order or Construction
Change Directive.
f. Details not on original Contract Drawings.
E. Specifications and Addenda:
1. Legibly mark up each Section to record:
a. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number and
supplier of each product and item of equipment
actually installed.
b. Changes made by Change Order or Construction
Change Directive.
c. Other items not originally specified.
F. Conversion of schematic layouts:
1. Arrangement of conduits , circuits, piping, ducts
and similar items are in most cases shown
schematically on the Drawings.
2. Legibly mark to record actual construction:
a. Dimensions accurate to within 1" on the
centerline of items shown schematically.
b. Identify each item, for example, "cast iron
drain" "galvanized water".
c. Identify location of each item, for example,
"under slab", "in ceiling plenum", "exposed".
3. The Construction Manager may waive requirements of
schematic layout conversion, when in his opinion,
it serves no beneficial purpose. Do not, however,
rely on waivers being issued except specifically
issued by the Construction Manger in writing.
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1..4 SUBMITTAL
A. At completion of Project, deliver Project Record
Documents as delineated in paragraph 1.2 F. above, to the
Construction Manager prior to request for final payment.
B. Accompany submittal with transmittal letter, in
duplicate, containing:
1. Date
2. Project title and HLM Project number
3. The Contractor's name and address
4. Title and number of each record document
5. certification that each document as submitted is
complete and accurate.
6. signature of the Contractor, or his authorized
representative.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 - EXECUTION
Not Used
***************
END OF SECTION 01720
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PREBID MEETING, BIDDER QUESTIONS
Questions asked in the meetinq:
1. Farmer-Irwin - section 00113-8, item 60.: Clarify scope
and responsibility of section 15936 barrier grilles.
Answer: The scope of work states that barrier grilles
shall be furnished by Bid Package No. 22, Metals, to the
Mechanical Contractor for installation. Addendum will
clarify furnish and installation responsibilities.
2. Farmer-Irwin, regarding Fire Protection System: Do
bidders have the option to redesign sprinkler piping to
different sizes.
There was additional discussion about flow tests,
publishing data, pressure at building verification, and
that there is no booster pump. Attention was drawn to
Scope of Work section 00317-9 , item .27 which states that
no changes can be made without approval of the A/E.
Answer: Bidders of the Fire Protection System are
required to bid the plans and specifications. If
substitution is desired, submit required information per
section 00163. Any approved substitutions, (or
deviations) will be given via addendum. No significant
changes after bid will be allowed in that this is an A/E
pre-engineered fire protection system.
3. Farmer-Irwin, per section 15330: Wet sprinkler pipe is
specified to be factory prime painted. Does this meet
the intent of the specification. [Normal procurement of
iron pipe does not include factory prime painting. ]
Answer: This will be addressed in Addendum No.1.
4. Aneco Electric, regarding proposal forms: Breakdown by
zone appears excessive for bid submission. Basis of
award will be total price, not zone distribution.
There was additional discussion that there would not be
sufficient time to fill out bid form after receiving
quotes, and then making required copies.
A suggestion was made to turn in 'detailed' bid form
within (24) hours after submitting bid.
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Answer: This was reviewed and is reflected in the Short
Bid Forms issued in addendum modification.
5. Fred McGilvray, regarding access panels and doors: The
access panel and door schedule for filling out and
including with bid appears excessive and time consuming.
Is it required?
There was additional discussion regarding purpose of
panel schedule, and the need for common manufacturer.
Answer: Bidders may not be required to perform
extensions; however, individual type and size unit prices
shall be the basis of the lump sum allowance. This will
be reviewed and considered an addendum modification.
The successful bidder, if modified by addendum, shall be
required to provide the CM upon request, an appropriate
listing of size and types of access doors to facilitate
procurement by others. This tabulation of access doors
shall not exceed the lump sum allowance amount.
6. Farmer-Irwin: Explain the purpose of Bid Package No. 16
Prime Plumbing, vs. Bid Package No. 25 Plumbing Contract
Zones D and E.
Answer: The purpose is to provide work for smaller
contractors and enhance local participation. This also
applies to electrical bid packages 14 and 26.
The Owner has considered offering bidding advantage
percentage to local contractors, and to non-local firms
which will subcontract or joint venture with local firms.
If the Owner directs this measure, it will be issued as
an addendum modification as soon as possible.
7. Maris: What do we submit to become an approved system
integrator in division II?
Answer: Follow section 00163 Pre-Bid Substitutions.
8. Benson Electric: Qualification criteria in section 11200
may significantly restrict bidders.
Answer: This is incorrect. Most all companies involved
in process control systems exceed these qualifications.
9. Steiner, regarding laundry equipment: The bid
specifications make the laundry equipment contractor
responsible for vibration caused by the laundry
equipment. Each piece of moving machinery has a resonant
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harmonic frequency as does every building. In the event
that these frequencies are too close together,
unreasonable vibration transfer can occur. The frequency
of the building cannot be determined until it is
constructed. How can we be held responsible?
steiner Suggestion: If the designers work with the
laundry equipment supplier and manufacturers to prepare
the laundry area for the best problem avoidance, a more
successful installation will result. The specification
should clarify reasonable vibration.
Answer:
specifications stand as written.
10. Fred McGilvray: Where is the fuel tank and piping
located? Reference drawing 9.08.
Answer: See drawing 1.08A, which shows fuel piping from
building to location of fuel tank on site.
11. Farmer-Irwin: Who is the permitting and inspecting
authority for the project?
Answer: The City of Key West issues permits, and will be
performing associated inspections. The contractor is
responsible for quality control, and the Owner will have
representatives monitoring the work.
12. Farmer-Irwin, regarding the waste pulper: Will
additional specifications be provided for this system?
What are the piping materials?
Answer:
As specified.
information.
There is no additional
13. Steiner: If equipment models are out of date, how do we
handle?
Answer: Submit substitution requests for pre-bid
substitutions. If bid is submitted on 'or equal' basis,
make sure to verify specifications such as sizes and
other pertinent parameters. Substitution can then be
made, and reviewed by the A/E.
14. S. I. Goldman: will the Owner accept a bid price for
multiple bid packages?
Answer: This will be reviewed for possible addendum
modification. If allowed, alternates will be added to
proposal forms.
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15. Benson Electric: Can conduit be roughed-in, in concrete
topping? Does topping get mesh?
Answer:
See specification section 16300.
16. Is their a local contractor listing available?
Answer: This was reviewed and was distributed via
addendum.
17. Drawings only have Zone C HVAC roof plan.
plans for other zones?
Where are
Answer: Refer to roof plans for further information on
HVAC equipment.
Questions Submitted in Writinq:
18. Integrated Security Systems, Inc.:
Section 11200, paragraph 1.10 A-8 refers to Security
System Integrated/Installer qualifications. Integrated
Security Systems, Inc. is presently working on multiple
HLM proj ects of equal size and technical requirements for
which ISS had to qualify. Does ISS need to re-qualify
for bidding this project not only as a systems
integrator/installer but also as a contractor?
Answer: No. (This is an ambiguous answer ). The pre-
qualified bidders to-date are Maris and Black Creek. See
addendum.
19. Geupel DeMars:
a. How much, if any, are the liquidated damages? Is a
performance and payment bond, or a construction bond
going to be required?
Answer: No liquidated damages. A 100% Public
Construction Bond is required if awarded the contract.
b. What is the time of completion for the Security Systems
Bid Package.
Answer: See the Milestone Schedule, for project
completion.
c. Which contractor must grout the frames after they are
installed?
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Answer: Review the Security Systems scope of work, which
delineates the responsibilities.
d. Door C/012 on sheet 4.73 shows door elevation C in the
schedule. On sheet 4.76 that door type is not shown.
Answer: See addendum.
e. Should door ES 3-2 on sheet 4.74 be a security door?
Answer: See addendum.
f. There are (15) doors on sheet 4.73 and 4.74 that have
type G frames. On sheet 4.76 that frame type is not
shown.
Answer: See addendum.
20. LaGasse Plumbing:
a. Is ground floor piping to be insulated (i.e. RDL)
considered exposed to weather?
Answer: See addendum.
b. Where does elevator sump pump discharge to?
Answer: See addendum.
c. Sheet 8.15 water lines at room C2014, are valves in main
lines as drawn or should they be in branch line to
toilet?
Answer: See addendum.
d. Sheet 8.16 cell #D2011 and D2066 what are shower #'s?
Answer: See addendum.
e. Sheet 8.23 thru 8.34 sanitary riser diagrams - are the
CO's above floor wall CO's or behind access panels? Need
product # for CO's - wall and floor.
Answer:
Refer to floor plans for locations and style.
See specification section 15408, paragraph 2.5
for types.
f. Spec. 15470-2 paragraph 2.3 - is hot water circ. pump
used on this project? If so, where?
Answer: See addendum.
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g. Raychem heat tape - where does it start and stop on
piping?
Answer: See addendum.
h. will you approve Mage-connect to no hub couplings as an
equal to Clamp - All no hub coupling - see spec. 15060-3
paragraph B. See Mage-connect cover sheet. (Not attached)
Answer: Substitutions are to be submitted per section
00163, Pre-bid Substitutions.
21. J.F.Hoff Electric:
a. Which materials, systems and subcontractors must be
listed and on what form?
Answer: Section 00440, Proposed Subcontractor Listing,
and only needs to include all proposed subcontractors.
b. Section 16300-2 B - 'Bidder shall furnish in duplicate
with his bid the engine generator offered with the
following data in tabulation form..' Our question is if
the low responsible proposal lists equivalent products by
Cummins or Waukeshaw for section 16300 and the second
lowest responsible bidder lists Caterpillar, who wins?
Answer:
Not required to furnish with bids.
addendum.
See
c. Can it be interpreted by this bidder that the original
furnishing of safety rails is by another contractor?
Answer: All work by this contractor shall conform to the
federal and state OSHA regulations. A multiple prime
contract proj ect requires originator of unsafe conditions
to provide for a safe environment.
Follow-on contractor as defined by occupancy and CM
notice shall be responsible to provide or maintain a safe
environment.
Reference Precast Concrete scope of work, page 00310-2,
item .4.
d. In section 16930, 2.5 Low voltage switching, the
specifications only briefly mention this item and the
plans depict general quantity and panel information. We
need clarification on product required re: relay choice
RR-7, RR-8 or RR-9, blocking diodes, power supplies
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and/or switch interface.
Answer: See sheet 11.51 for relay switching.
e. In section 16155, combination motor starters, there are
many starters referenced on sheet 11.49, which do not ask
for combo starters. We will need a specification for the
non-combination starters.
Answer:
The motors indicated without combo starters
are fractional horsepower, single phase units.
f. On sheet 11.45 service entrance conductors - The service
entrance conductors ar shown originating in Zone C and
travelling to Zone B, connecting to the service
disconnect. We wonder, for the sake of code compliance,
does Article 230-205 apply in this instance and also will
the rigid galvanized conduit require any supplementary
encasement.
Answer:
Note the shunt trip indicated on riser diagram
sheet 11. 45.
22. Liberty International (Henry Vorholzer), regarding Food
Service Equipment:
a. Where are remote condenser units located?
Answer:
On Zone C roof plan.
b. Food Service gets section 11400 and 11704. Ice machines
are in both sections. Those in section 11400 are for
different ice machines than those in section 11704.
There is no space on proposal form for those in section
11704, and these are not shown on FS drawings.
Answer: section 11704 Ice Machines are shown on
equipment plans, sheet 7.00 thru 7.26.
23. Farmer-Irwin, regarding section 15330 Wet sprinkler
System:
a. Paragraph 2.2, A.6 reads 'factory prime paint all
piping. ' Please provide clarification and/or
specification for prime paint of black and galvanized
pipe and fittings.
Answer: See question and answer on no. 3 above.
b. The sprinkler drawings repeatedly refer to 13.27 for hose
cabinet details. 13.27 is not part of the bid package.
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Should the reference be to 13.29, and if so, will further
details or specifications be forthcoming?
Answer:
13.29 is correct reference.
c. Should the sprinkler contractor include the 3% Key West
permit fee in his bid?
Answer: Yes, include permit fees. However, bidders need
to verify percentages, or fee criteria with the City
Building Department.
d. Does the sprinkler contractor have the option to
hydraulically calculate and size the sprinkler piping to
meet the specified water discharge criteria?
Answer: See question and answer on no. 2 above.
e. Does the sprinkler contractor have any obligation to
check the adequacy of the hydraulically calculated pipe
sizes shown?
Answer:
No. This is an A/E pre-engineered system.
f. Is water flow test information available for purposes of
sprinkler calculation?
Answer:
Information is available upon request.
g. Are the Omega Prohibitor HEC-12 PRO and C-1A PRO,
manufactured by Central Sprinkler Company, acceptable
equivalents to the Star Institutional sidewall and
pendent sprinklers specified?
Answer: Substitutions are to be submitted in accordance
with section 00163 Pre-Bid Substitutions, for review and
approval by the A/E.
h.
Is all underground piping a separate contract?
what division is it under?
If so
Answer: Reference Project Summary section 00050, then
review the reference scopes of work and the plans, for
the work which is under contract; such as the fire water
main loop.
i. will Monroe County waive permit fees for this job?
Answer: No.
j. Under Bid Package No. 25, Plumbing Zones D and E, is it
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the intent to award separate contracts for the j ail cells
and the administration section zones A, B, and C, section
00316-10, .37, alternate 16-01?
Answer: See question and answer on no. 6 above.
k. Are there any items furnished by Owner? Section 00323-
7.11.
Answer: Review Instructions to Bidders page 00100-2,
paragraph 1.8. It will be the Owner's privilege to
direct purchase materials and equipment. There are none
specifically listed currently. The methodology however,
is designed so that the contractor will be allowed to
retain his mark-ups, and will also be responsible for
materials and equipment as if they were contractor
purchased.
I. What type of pipe and fittings are to be used on the
waste pulping system? Any additional specifications on
this equipment? There is no section in specifications.
Answer:
See item 12. above.
m. Under what bid package does the water treatment (section
15050) fall under? Plumbing or HVAC?
Answer: Bid Package No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC.
Ouestions Submitted in writinq after the Pre-Bid Meetinq:
Responses to Written Questions:
1. What type of security glass is used for the exterior security
windows?
The type of security glass is identified on the plan
drawings and specified in section 08842 of the
specifications.
2. Is FD-1A drain in every 1st floor access chase between cells?
See sheet 8.22 enlarged mechanical chase detail. No piping
for this drain is shown on ground floor plumbing plans.
Both fixtures required, FD-3's as shown on plans and FD-
1A as noted on Drawing 8.22.
Plumbing contractor shall provide what is necessary to
provide a complete system.
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3. Is Metcraft prison fixtures an architect approved equivalent?
Yes, per Addendum #2
4. Is floor in mechanical chase between cells poured after pipe
and duct work is installed or do we have to core bore.
There is no floor in the chase at the mezzanine level.
At the first floor level, the floor is precast and any
penetrations in the precast shall be coordinated in
accordance with Item 10 of the scope of work.
5. In the new bid form issued in Addendum 1 for Bid Package 14,
the bid form added under Zone A, 6a wire and devices, which is
typical for Zones A, B, C, D, and E. Our question is should
this be wiring devices since we feel wire would be included
with conduit systems.
wire and devices should be separate from conduit systems.
6. Does the fire sprinkler contractor have to paint the exposed
piping himself or does the painting contractor cover this in
his scope of work.
Per Addendum # 1 Spec section 15330 paragraph 2.2. A. 6, the
fire sprinkler contractor is required to prime paint the
sprinkler pipe.
7. What is the name and address of the Owners Insurance company
that we have to submit to?
Fire Protection Contractor to coordinate and provide as-
builts to A/E for this submission requirement.
8. Section 15330 2.2 #6 Factory prime paint all piping (please be
more specific as to what they want).
Per Addendum #1, Spec section 15330 paragraph 2.2.A.6,
the fire sprinkler contractor is required to prime paint
the sprinkler pipe.
9. Bid Package 14 Alternate Bid Form - Can either of Items 77 or
78 be accepted?
Items 77 and 78 are not independent. They will either be
awarded or not awarded as one alternate. Reference
Alternate 14-01 on the Bid Form.
10. Bid Package 14 Alternate Bid Form - If Items 77 and 78 are
accepted then the Bid Package 14 would have no responsibility
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except to furnish lighting fixtures, heat trace equipment,
time clocks, lighting relay termination cabinets and all
safety disconnect switches.
This contractor would be responsible for all work not
covered in Bid Package 26 (section 00326).
11. Bid Package 26 - If a bidder elects to bid this package can
they be awarded Bid Item 6 or 7, or will the award be based on
the total of Items 1 thru 7?
If awarded, the award will be based on Items 1 thru 43.
12.
Bid Package 14 Revised bid form,
protection has been added. What
contractor's obligation under this item?
Item 5E
is the
radiation
electrical
Contractor will comply with the requirements of Section
13090 of the Specifications.
13. It is our understanding of the temporary electrical service
that the site electrical contractor (already awarded) will do
all exterior distribution and locate services in each of the
zones. Bid Package 14 will distribute within the zones for
lighting and small hand tools. Please verify.
Initial installation of the temporary power distribution
system will be performed by the BG1 site Electrical
contractor. The Bid Group 3 Prime Electrical Contractor
will be responsible for all relocation, additions, and
maintenance of temporary power distribution system beyond
what is provided initially by the BG1 site Electrical
contractor until the permanent system is available.
Additionally, this contractor shall provide, maintain,
and relocate as necessary all temporary lighting
requirements until permanent systems are available.
This contractor shall be required to support activities
of all contractors with power and lighting requirements
in quantity/quality as may be required to support the
overall project schedule.
14. Please advise if 7% Monroe County sales tax, 6% Florida sales
tax, or no sales tax is to be included in base bid.
All sales taxes should be included in the base bid.
15. In reviewing the bid documents and addendum #1, it appears
that the systems integrator still needs to be pre-approved
according to Section 11200 1.10, seven days prior to the bid.
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Please provide a list of vendors who met the pre-approval so
that I can contact them for information and quote their
systems, as the addendum lists only one (1) as approved.
Prequalified integrators/installers shall be listed in
addendum.
16. Addendum #1, Pg 15330-2. Please specify extent of prime
required. Piping distributed from our fab plant has a black
prime finish with a mil oil type coat. Is this sufficient or
does the pipe need sandblasted stripped and re-primed?
Specify type of primer required.
Prime paint all piping through out all zones and areas of
the building, concealed or otherwise.
17. We are trying to determine if the above referenced project
includes any underground chilled water, hot water, steam or
steam condensate piping? Or any double containment piping?
Fuel-oil system.
18. Sheet 13.29 seems to indicate a solid continuous slab through
the vertical chase at the typical cell at the 20 ft elevation
and at the 29 ft elevation. This would require a sleeve as
shown on the bldg section on sheet 13.29. Is the horizontal
slab continuous as shown, or is the chase open from the 12 ft
elevation to the roof?
Sheet 13.29 is incorrect. Slab continuous on the first
floor, slab not continuous on elevations 25.67 and 34.33.
19. Specification section 15330, Paragraph 2.2 A-4: "Drain lines
and piping exposed to weather shall be Schedule 40
galvanized." Does that include piping in the ground floor
piping areas which have a roof.
All drain lines shall be schedule 40 galvanized as well
as all exposed piping.
20. Do the fittings for the galvanized piping also have to be
galvanized? It does not call for galvanized fittings in the
specs.
Drainage piping require DWV fittings. Other galvanized
piping require galvanized fittings.
21. Does fire sprinkler piping have to be domestic. It is not on
specifications or plans.
No.
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22. Please clarify fire hose cabinet specification for subject
project. The only clear specification given is section 10520.
The cabinets are shown on the fire protection plans as fire
hose and extinguisher cabinets. However, the detail is shown
as a fire hose cabinet only. This detail does not indicate
size, material, (ie steel, aluminum, stainless steel), or door
style. Please let me know if we should be using the section
10520 specification.
Both cabinets are specified in section 10520. Size is
indicated by model number. Single use extinguisher
cabinets by others, combination and hose cabinets by Fire
Protection Contractor.
23. Addenda #1 - Prebid Meeting, Page 11, Question 1. Explain
M.C. position on permit fees. See P.B.M. page 6, question 11.
This is a county project within city limits, therefore
ci ty building ordinances apply. There are no permit fees
required by the county, however, there are permit fees
required by the city. The contractor is required to
secure and pay for all applicable permits required for
his installation.
24. Access doors on plumbing prints (ie 8.09), 7 24x24 access
panels shown - Are they supplied by others? Do we list them
on Bid Document 00116?
Access doors shown on the documents will be provided by
others and are not to be included in the list of
allowances in the Bid Package.
25. Item 48, P.P.P F 00116-7. Are fixture listed in Attachment
"A" considered a part of "All Plumbing Systems"?
The deletion of the installation of the fixtures listed
in Attachment "A" are included in Item #48.
26. Is there any underground plumbing in Bid Package #16.
Refer to Bid Package drawings, specifications, and scopes
of work.
27. Food Service Equipment Scope of Work Paragraph 1.2
Requires F.S.E.C. to "Furnish only, to Mechanical Contractor,
equipment hoods and fans and etc." it was and is understood
hoods would be furnished to the mechanical contractor who
would hang them and (we assumed) would provide duct work and
fans. If, in fact, fans are to be provided by F.S.E.C. a list
of manufacturers and models, voltages, and etc must be
provided.
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Non-integral fans will be supplied by HVAC/Process Piping
Contractor.
28. Food Service Equipment Scope of Work - Paragraph 1.14
Special Conditions as revised by Addendum 1 requires F.S.E.C.
to furnish and install waste pulping system, Item #WP-1, as
specified on sheet 8. OOA. We are regular suppliers of "SOMAT"
system as specified so we immediately faxed Item #WP-1 specs
to them which then prompted a phone conversation. The specs
as shown will not work according to them. They indicate they
would have to provide and modify all disposers ie #16,52,68,
and 73, all of which would have to be control wired to the
pulper. The question of installation must be addressed. Our
installation people are not plumbers or electricians.
Typically these drawings are supplied by "SOMAT" and we
provide supervision of the piping and wiring by the various
trades.
This contractor will provide all labor and materials
required to provide a complete and operable system as
designed. Power will be provided by the Prime Electrical
Contractor in accordance with scope of work sections 5,
13, and 18 of Bid Package 18. See addendum 2 for
additional technical information.
29. Food Service Equipment Item #26, Roll-in Oven. The
manufacturer provides a canopy (model would be Baro-1G-SL-RO
since both ovens will be used for roasting (RO)). They
provide a draft inducer fan for the combustion air exhaust, a
6" diameter duct as shown on mechanical sheet, however the
canopy for grease extraction requires a 7"x12" duct connection
and a fan to draw 850 cfm @ 3/4" S.P. - for each oven. This
fan is not provided and again, if we are to provide, give us
proper information. The 6" diameter atmospheric vent is only
used when oven is strictly a Baro oven "Baro-1G-SL".
HVAC will be modified by addendum.
30. In the specifications, it calls for Star institutional pendant
style A & B, but on the plans it does not identify which head
goes where. Please clarify this because there is a
substantial price difference between the two.
Style B is required unless otherwise noted.
31. Section 11400 Page 42. Item #73 calls for a Troughveyor to be
a part of Item #75 Tray Washer w/Blower Dryer. If you look at
Item #75 there no specifications for the troughveyor included,
also the manufacturer of the tray washer does not make a
troughveyor. We will need to know what model is required
along with the electrical requirements to be able to price
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Item #73.
Refer to addendum 2.
32. The fixture designation on drawings 8.07 and 8.13 do not agree
with the riser drawings 8.23 and 8.24. Which drawings do we
use to arrive at a fixture count.
Plans are correct and are to be used, riser diagrams are
in error.
33. Are there to be floor drains located at the mezzanine level
per drawing 8.30 or not as shown on drawing 8.22.
1. Mezzanine require the wall drains shown.
2. First floor require the wall and floor drains.
34. Building D storm piping on west side starts out 4" on first
floor then increases to 5" on mezzanine level. Is this
correct. On the west side the 4" storm pipe is not shown past
the ground level drawings.
1. storm pipe should be 5" continuous.
2. Provide pipe as required to complete system.
35. Who is responsible for cost to furnish & install fuel oil
tank, piping as shown on Dwg 108.A, if this system is provided
by other than Bid Package 15. Where would be the termination
point for each package.
Fuel oil system by Bid Package 15.
36. Who provides costs for L.P. Gas tank shown on drawing 108A.
Tank by others.
37. Is "System Balancing & Testing" by Construction Manager (REF
15995-1) or by Bid Package 15 (REF 00115-5 line 6 and 00315-12
para 42).
Bid Package 15 shall procure a separate system balancing
and testing subcontractor with qualifications acceptable
to the Owners Representative.
38. security System drawing 12.42 shows a security system riser
diagram. None of the conduits are sized. Some of the
conduits do not show up on the plan view drawings. Please
provide the appropriate information.
Conduit and routing is the responsibility of Security
Contractor due to the variations in the systems and
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materials.
39. section 11212 "Closed Circuit video Equipment" Part 2-
Products, Paragraph 2.6 Housings B. Outdoor locations. Line
2 and line 3 contradict each other. You cannot have a
pressurized housing with heater/blower and reusable air
fil ter. Which type housing does the design team wish to
specify for outdoor locations.
Cameras that are exposed to the environment are to be
nitrogen pressurized. Cameras that are located inside
the facility in wedge housings are to be equipped with
blower and filter.
40. Security plan drawing 12.32. Where does the one inch TV
conduit from owner furnished color TV sets terminate in room
cl035. How does the MATV system signal get to room c1035? Is
there another purpose (i. e. video tape player to color tv
sets) .
Terminate conduits adjacent to millwork cabinet. Cables
are to be connected to the output of a VCR for playing
pre-recorded video tapes.
41. Section 16721 "Fire Alarm System", Part 1 General, paragraph
1.7.b.12 (operation). This paragraph states that the fire
alarm contractor is to provide dry contact closure to the
security system. Section 11203, part 1, para 1.4.A states
interfacing with the fire alarm system can be either
RS232/RS422 or dry contact closures for each zone. If RS232
is used, does the security contractor have to provide the
necessary software interface protocol development or is it the
responsibility of the fire alarm contractor.
Fire Alarm System manufacturer must provide operating
protocol to the Security Contractor.
42. section 16930 "Lighting Control Equipment", Part 2 Equipment,
Paragraph 2.5. A and 2.5. B (Low Voltage Switching). These
paragraphs state that the general electric "TLC" system
provides relays from the modules. Who provides the
interconnect wiring between the security address panels and
the "TLC" system.
Question unclear.
43. Security System inmate housing floor plan drawings indicate
inmate telephones. Why are these symbols indicated on the
securi ty drawings. Is the security contractor responsible for
conduit and wiring to the TBB (telephone back board). If so,
why. What is the purpose.
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DOCUMENT 00902
ADDENDUM NO. 2
DATE: January 2, 1992
The information contained in this Addendum modifies, supplements or replaces
information contained in the Project Manual and on the Drawings and is hereby made a
part of the Contract Documents.
Acknowledge receipt of this addendum by placing the appropriate addendum number in the
blank on the Bid Form.
APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT MANUAL
A. Revised Project Manual Paqes
The replacement pages identified below include modifications made to the ortgJ...D..~.1..
Project Manual sections. Revised or added information is indicated bY$hiQ~4.
type in the text and an IA2" notation in the margin identifying that the reV-,'s'li)'''-
was made. Areas where information has been deleted are identified by $trikiA~
&tft. the text and placing an IA2" notation in the margin. Insert re~lacement
pages into the Project Manual ahead of the pages they replace.
}f.CTION TITLE PAGE
02730 Sanitary Sewage 2
02732 Sewage Force Mains 1-2
04200 Unit Masonry 2,6,6a,8
07720 Roof Accessories 1
08305 Access Panels and Doors 1
08320 Security Metal Doors and Frames 3,3a
08710 Door Hardware (Revised) 5,5a,6, 9-14
10350 Flagpole 1
11197 Security/Detention Equipment 2,3
11204 Programmable Logic Controller 3
11208 Card Access Control 3
11212 Closed Circuit Video Equipment 3,3a,5
11222 Inmate/Attorney Telephones 2
15130 Thermometers and Gauges 1
15440 Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories 1-3
15684 Centrifugal Chillers 1,5,6
15855 Air Handling Units 1-2
15858 Fans 2
15950 Automatic Temperature Control Systems 2
15965 Building Automation System 2
16300 Standby Power Generation 8,9
16351 Uninterruptible Power Supply 2
16500 Lighting 2,4
16721 Fire Alarm System 2
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B. Revised Sections
11400
14700
Food Service Equipment (Revised)
Pneumatic Tube System (Revised)
APPLICABLE TO THE DRAWINGS
A. Drawing Revisions: Incorporate the following revisions into the respective
Contract Drawings.
Drawinq No.
Revision
8.00A
Refer to Plumbing Fixture Schedule
Add the following descriptions and indicate as
"ALTERNATE FIXTURE PRICING".
WC-3 WATER CLOSET
7240-1801-1901-1500 Bradley Stainless Steel
Closet with Micro Touch II Floodbuster and Flush
Va 1 ve and Wall Sl eeve with 7900 Bradl ey Fl ush
Valve Access Box.
WC-4 WATER CLOSET
5192-L/R-DM-1080-1801-1901-1500-1330-1301-1112-1
Bradley Stainless Steel Handicapped Comby Unit
with Deck Mounted Spout, Hot & Cold Micro Touch
II Valving, Flood buster and Flush Valve, Toilet
Paper Holder, Towel Hook, Wall Sleeve, and P-
Trap.
WC-5 WATER CLOSET
5562-L/R-PF-1080-1801~1901-1330-1500-1301-1152
Bradley Stainless Steel Comby Unit with Penal
Filler, Hot & Cold Micro Touch II Valving,
Floodbuster and Flush Valve, Toilet Paper Holder,
Towel Hook, Wall Sleeve, and Integral P-Trap.
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WC-6 WATER CLOSET
5592-L/R-PF-1080-1801-1901-1330-1500-1901-1152
Bradley Stainless Steel Comby Unit with Penal
Filler, Hot & Cold Micro Touch II Valving,
Floodbuster and Flush Valve, Toilet Paper Holder,
Towel Hook, Wall Sleeve, and Integral P-Trap.
WC-7 WATER CLOSET (HANDICAPPED MOUNTING HEIGHT)
7240-1801-1901-1500 Bradley Stainless Steel
Closet with Micro Touch II Floodbuster and Flush
Valve and Wall Sleeve with 7900 Bradley Flush
Valve Access Box.
UR-2 URINAL
8300-1901 Bradley Stainless Steel Urinal with
Continuous Flushing Rim, Metal Template, and
Micro Touch II Flush Valve.
L-3 LAVATORY
6580-PF-1080-1301 Bradley Stainless Steel
Lavatory with Penal Filler, Hot & Cold Micro
Touch II Valves and Towel Hook.
L-5 LAVATORY
6501-BX-STP Bradley Bradmax Lavatory Grid
Strainer with specified with no valves.
Centerset Faucet with Wrist Blade Handles (-WB).
SH-1 SHOWER
1PA-6-IO"-MC-SX-2FC-RSD-SH Bradley Panel on
Shower System with Micro Touch II Valve, Panel-
Type Shower Head, 2 gpm Flow Control, Recessed
Soap Dish, and Supply Shroud.
SH-2 SHOWER
9157-2/1081-2FC-HC-1500 Bradley Handicapped
Security Shower with Single Temp Micro Touch II,
Micro Touch II Diverter, Hand Held Shower with
Wall Hook, 2 gpm Flow Control and Wall Sleeve.
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SH-3 SHOWER
9057-AST-I081-2FC-RSD-1500 Bradley Stainless
Steel Security Shower with Single Temp Micro
Touch II Valve, 2 gpm Flow Control, Recessed Soap
Dish and Wall Sleeve.
SH-4 SHOWER
9036B-1081-2FC-RSD-1780-PT Bradley Stainless
Steel Cabinet Shower with Back Chase, Single Temp
Micro Touch II Valve, 2 gpm Flow Control,
Recessed Soap Dish Threshold Anchor and P-Trap.
SH-5 SHOWER
IF-8' -0"-MC-2FC-SX-RSD Bradley Flush Mounted
Shower wi th Mi cro Touch II Valve, 2 gpm Flow
Control, Penal-Type Shower Head, and Recessed
Soap Dish. 7900/1801 Stainless Steel Access Box
with Micro Touch II Flush Valve.
FD-8 FLOOR DRAIN
7500/7501 Bradley Stainless Steel in floor De-Tox
Toilet with 7900/1801 Stainless Steel Access Box
with Micro Touch II Flush Valve.
NOTES: ALTERNATE SECURITY FIXTURES WITH MICRO-
TOUCH CONTROL AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1. Circuit Board: The circuit board is a solid
state "brain" that can control several
fixtures independently (up to 6 solenoid
va 1 ves) . The board has 12 rocker swi tches
that are used to set the style of metering
desired. Also on the circuit board is a
small pushbutton that is used to set the
timing functions of the fixtures. When this
button is depressed, a small LED will flash
once per second to aid in sett i ng t i mi ng
functions. This can be set from 1 second to
30 minutes. The circuit board will be
housed (usually in the fixture) and
protected within an enclosure. Individual
group fixtures are pre-wlred and pre-
assembled.
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2. Solenoid: 24V, SO/GO Hz, 1/4" NPT.
The electrically activated solenoid
valve provides reliable performance
since there are few movi ng parts and
its operation is unaffected by most
chemicals and minerals often present in
municipal water supplies. The solenoid
valve does not require adjustment for
timing.
3. Push Button: The patented push button
ut i 1 i zes a waterproof hall effect
swi tch wh i ch relays a signal to the
circuit board, located in the fixture.
4. Wiring/Electrical Connectors: Water-
resistant 4 wire connectors are
provided to connect the push buttons
and solenoids. These are pre-assembled
and can be easily field installed. One
4-wi re connector is provi ded per
fixture/station. Conformity to local
codes is the responsibility of the
installer.
5. Control Schedule:
Status Panel and
Kevoad Location
Controls
Zone A
Officer Desk AlOOO
Officer Desk Al029
Officer Desk A1039
Officer Desk Al040
Rooms All01 and A1102
Rooms Al030 and 1031
Rooms A1032 and 1033
Rooms Al042, 1043 and A20Gl
Zone B
Nurse Station Bl009
Rooms B1004, BlOOS, B1010,
B10l4, Bl019, Bl023
Rooms B10SG and BlOS7
Desk Records Bl034
Zone C
Intake Supervisor
Cl035
Rooms Cl003, C103l, ClOOG,
CI008, Cl009, CI039, CI023,
Cl021, Cl020, CI0l9, ClOI7,
Cl018, Cl02S, CI0lG and Cl01S
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10.28
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Zone D
Unit Manager D1000
All Security Fixtures within
this zone (Levels 1 and 2)
Zone E
Unit Manager ElOOO
All Security Fixtures within
this zone (Levels 1 and 2)
Zone F
Unit Manager FlOOO
All Security Fixtures within
this zone (Levels 1 and 2)
Furnish all conduit and wire to provide a complete,
operational system (primary and secondary wire).
Coordinate requirements with Division 16 prior to bid.
Refer to Enlarged Mechanical Chase
Change scale to read 1" = 1'-0"
Refer to Elevation C
Change location of return griles R-13 to same
mounting height as supply S-22 at top of cell.
Refer to Enlarged Cell Chase
Change scale to read 1" - 1'-0"
Refer to Food Service Equipment Schedule Item 16
Delete: Salvajor Model 300
Add: Somat/Red Goat Model D-3
Refer to Food Service Equipment Schedule Item 52
Delete: Salvajor Model 300
Add: Somat/Red Goat Model D-3
Refer to Food Service Equipment Schedule Item 68
Delete: Salvajor Model 300
Add: Somat/Red Goat Model D-3
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Refer to Food Service Equipment Schedule Item 73
Delete: Salvajor Model TV-300
Add: Somat/Red Goat Model D-3
B. Revised Full-Size Drawings: The following are listed as part of this
Addendum. All have been previously issued and are dated January 2,
1992.
DRAWING NUMBER
0.03
0.04
0.05
3.39
4.53
4.56
4.66
4.73
4.74
4.75
7.26
8.03
8.09
8.22
8.35
11.03
11.07
11.09
11.11
11.13
11.15
11.17
11.44
11.47
TITLE
Life Safety Plan Ground Floor
Life Safety Plan First Floor
Life Safety Plan 2nd Floor
Sections and Details
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone A
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Building Sections
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
Millwork Details
Plumbing Ground Floor Zone C
Plumbing First Floor Zone C
Plumbing Schedules and Details
Plumbing Kitchen Plan
Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone C
Power Plan First Floor Zone A
Power Plan First Floor Zone B
Power Plan First Floor Zone C
Power Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Power Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
Power Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate
Electrical Riser Diagram Part 1
Electrical Schedules and Details
C. New Full-Size Drawings: The following are listed as part of this
Addendum, dated January 2, 1992.
DRAWING NUMBER
8.36
TITLE
Waste Handling System Details
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SECTION 02730
SANITARY SEWERAGE
B. Protect existing utilities indicated or the location of which are made
known by on-site inspection prior to excavation that are indicated to
be retained, as well as utility lines constructed during excavation
operations. Repair if damaged at no cost to the Owner. If utility
lines are encountered that were not indicated or that the Contractor
was not made aware of after due diligence on his part, notify the
Architect immediately. Repair said damaged lines immediately and
contract price will be adjusted in accordance with the provisions of
the Contract.
C. Adequate advance notice shall be given interested governmental
agencies and Architect prior to disruption of traffic flow due to
installation of sanitary sewer system of this Section.
1.6 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL
A. All excavation, preparation of pipe bedding, backfilling and related
work shall conform to the requirements of Section 02226 - EXCAVATING,
BACKFILLING AND COMPACTING FOR UTILITIES.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 SANITARY SEWER
A. PVC Pipe:
1. SDR3S type PSM conforming to ASTM D3034 for sewer service 4 inch
and larger.
2. Installed in Class I or Class II embedment material in accordance
with ASTM D232l.
A2
B. Ductile Iron Pipe:
1.
Conform to ANSI A21. 51, Cl ass 53 ',iith bituRli I'lOI:JS coat i I'l~ em
ol:Jtside sl:Jrface. The interior surface of all ductile iron sewer
pipe with a nominal diameter of eight inches (8") and larger:
lined with virgin polyethylene compounded with carbon black to
resist exposure to ultraviolet rays during open air storage. The
lining shall comply with ASTM D1248 latest revision. The
polyethylene shall be fused to the pipe with heat in accordance
with the manufacturer's recommendations to form a tightly bonded
1 ining approximately for~y mil s thick, extendirl~......fI9m......!b..~.....~pi.9Pt
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plain tip neoprene gaskets unless noted otherwise.
C. Pipe Adapter:
1. Donut pipe adapter: manufactured from virgin polyvinyl chloride
or polyurethane adaptable to similar or dissimilar pipes of the
same or different sizes. Donuts: equal to FERNCO JOINT SEALER
COMPANY, DICKEY COMPANY, or as approved by local plumbing codes.
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SECTION 02732
SEWAGE FORCE MAINS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Sewage Force Mains and Effluent Disposal Lines
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Work shall conform to National, State, County, City, and Institutional
codes governing installation of site sewer systems.
B. Testing Lab: See General Requirements - TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES.
1. 3 SUBMITTALS:
A. Submit the following data and Shop Drawings for review.
1. Mill Test Certificate or Certified Test Reports on Pipe.
2. Details of Tie Rods.
3. Valves and Valve Boxes
4. Pipe Laying Schedule
S. Temporary Pl ug and Anchorage System for Hydrostat i c Pressure
Test.
1.4 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
A. Force mains shall be laid with a mlnlmum cover 30" below finished
grade, whichever is greater, unless otherwise indicated.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 DUCTILE CAST IRON PIPE
AZ
A. Ductile Cast Iron Pipe (ANSI A21.Sl/AWWA ClS1) Class 150 with push-on
joints, bell and spigot jOints or mechanical joints. Outside of pipe
sRall Rave a eitijffiiAoijs eeatiAg. The interior surface of all ductile
iron force mains with a nominal diameter of eight inches (8") and
larger shall be lined with virgin polyethylene, compounded with carbon
black to resist exposure to ultraviolet rays during open air storage.
The lining shall comply with ASTM D1248 latest revision. The
polyethylene shall be fused to the pipe with heat in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations to form a tightly bonded lining
approximately forty mils thick, extending from the spigot end to the
gasket seat in the bell socket. All pipe 6" and smaller shall be
cement lined and seal coated conforming to ANSI A2l.4 (AWWA Cl04).
Nominal Inside Diameter
Thickness Class
3"
4"
54
54
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Nomi na 1 Inside Diameter Thickness Class
6" 54
8" 53
10" 53
12" 52
A~
Tolerances permitted under ANSI 21.51 specifications shall apply.
B. Ductile iron pipe shall be encased in polyethylene .wee p~:r:::::~~~~:::::i:!:~?
except where noted otherwise.
2.2 FITTINGS
A. Fittings for pipe 3" through 48" in diameter shall comply with current
revisions of ANSI/AWWA CllO-77. Fittings shall be mechanical joint,
bell and spigot, push-on joint or flange joint.
1. Fittings and special castings shall be cement lined unless
otherwise specified. If cement lining is required, the lining
shall conform with ANSI A21.4 (AWWA Cl04).
2. Bell and spigot joints shall conform with ANSI A21.6-l97S or ANSI
A2l.8-l97S as applicable. Pipe shall be in conformance with USAS
21.8 and shall have bells designed to receive pipe with spigot
ends with beads cast on.
3. Mechanical joints shall conform with ANSI A21.11. The bolts
shall be high-strength, low alloy steel.
4. Gaskets shall be of vulcanized crude rubber or polyvinyl chloride
plastic and have plain tips unless otherwise specified.
2.3 VALVES AND VALVE VAULTS
A. Valves:
1. Valves shall conform to current specifications of the AWWA C-509
bronze mounted 300 pound test and shall turn counter-clockwise to
open.
2. Eccentric plug valves shall be nickel seated. Resilient faced
plugs, permanently lubricated, with stainless steel bushings top
and bottom and lever operated. The valves shall have 125 pound
ANSI B16.l-48 flanges.
3. Check valves shall be cast iron, non-slam spring closing, Class
125. Valves shall have 125 pound ANSI B16.l-48 flanges.
4. All valves shall be securely fastened to the valve vault by means
of tie rods and shall be individually supported by concrete block
or brick as required.
S. Discharge lines within the valve vault shall be ANSI A2l.1S cast
iron pipe, cement lined. Fittings shall be cast iron conforming
to ANSI Specification 816.1 or ANSI A21.l0. Joints shall be
flanged, 125 pound standard or approved victaulic.
6. At the outlet end of the valve vault, provide a 6" flanged side
outlet elbow, riser pipe to 6" above finished grade and a blind
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SECTION 04200
UNIT MASONRY
~g
B. Qualifications
1. Installer Qual ifications: Minimum of five years' documented
experience specializing in installation of masonry of the type
and size similiar to this project.
C. Jobsite Sample Panel:
1. Prior to installation of masonry work, erect sample wall panel (s)
using materials, bond and joint tooling shown for final work; and
provide special features as directed for joints, sealants and
contiguous work.
2. Build sample panel (s) on the site, where directed, of full
thickness and approximately 6'-0" wide by 4'-0" high, indicating
proposed range of color, texture and workmanship to be expected
in completed work. Provide quantity of sample panels necessary
to obtain acceptance.
3. Obtain Architect and Owner acceptance of visual qualities before
start of work. Retain approved sample panel until end of job for
comparative reference. Do not alter, move or destroy mock-up
until work is complete. Remove panels when directed by
Architect.
4. Provide mock-up panel for the following:
a. Reinforced exterior masonry wall construction with concave
joints. Mock-up wall conditions for:
1) Masonry with elastomeric coating.
2) Masonry with iAs~latieA, metal lath, plaster and
elastomeric coating.
b. Interior masonry wall construction; concave and sl ightly
concave joints.
D. Be responsible for coordination of electrical boxes, utility and
equipment lines which are concealed in masonry walls; including
plumbing, electrical, telephone and security/communications systems.
E. Fire Performance Characteristics: Where fire resistance ratings are
indicated for masonry work, provide materials and construction which
are identical to those of assemblies whose fire endurance has been
determined by testing in compliance with ASTM E 119 by a recognized
testing and inspecting organization, as acceptable to the Architect.
F. Single Source Responsibility for Masonry Units: Obtain exposed masonry
units of uniform texture and color, or a uniform blend within the
ranges accepted for these characteristics, from one manufacturer for
each different product required for each continuous surface or
Visually related surfaces.
G. Single Source Responsibility for Mortar Materials: Obtain mortar
ingredients of uniform quality, including color for exposed masonry,
from one manufacturer for each cementitious component and from one
source and producer for each aggregate.
H. Ship units from factory and store at job site with necessary
protection to prevent increase of water content from rain and other
sources.
1. 4 SUBMITTALS
A. Certification:
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AZ
construction. Ties for cavity wall construction shall be
hot-dipped galvanized after fabrication.
b. For use with hollow masonry units laid with cells vertical,
provide rectangular shaped ties.
c. Where facing and backup joints do not align, provide either
offset or adjustable two-piece ties.
d. For use in interior partition walls, fabricate from plain
wire, uncoated.
G. Anchoring Devices for Masonry:
1. Provide straps, bars, bolts and rods fabricated from not less
than 16 ga. sheet metal or 3/16" diameter rod stock, unless
otherwise indicated.
2. F1 exi bl e Anchors: Where masonry is shown or speci fi ed to be
anchored to structural framework with flexible anchors, provide
two-piece anchors which will permit horizontal and vertical
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1. Size: }" wide x }" deep with 5/8" throat.
2. Gage: 24 gage.
3. Finish: Mill galvanized.
4. Product/Manufacturer:
a) AA100/AA WIRE PRODUCTS
b) HOHMANN & BARNARD, INC.
c) 100/HECKMANN BUILDING PRODUCTS
d) STD/TY-WAL PRODUCTS
I. Miscellaneous Materials:
1. Flashings for Masonry:
a. Provide dampproofing course at window sills, and elsewhere
as required for concealed flashings.
b. Product Manufacturer:
1) Nervastral 300 (elastomeric sheet) RUBBER AND PLASTICS
COMPOUND CO., INC.
2) Nu-Flex PVC Flashing (Plastic)/SANDELL - 30 mil.
3) Wasco Seal, Bull 209 (PVC) WASCO/30 mil.
2. Flashing:
a. Through-wall plastic flashing:
1) 20 mil NERVASTRAL II Sea 1- Proof HD".
2) 20 mil LEXSUCO "Concealed Flashing".
3) 20 mil SONNEBORN "Vinly seal"
4) Adhesive recommended by manufacturer.
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b. Through wall Copper flashing
1) AFCO PRODUCTS "Cop-A-Bond Duplex", 3 ounces per sq.
foot.
2) YORK MANUFACTURING "Cop-R- Tex Dupl ex", 3 ounces per sq.
foot.
3) Architect approved equivalent.
c. Reglets to terminate through-wall flashing, PVC SUPERIOR
CONCRETE ACCESSORIES CO. "Type A" or equivalent.
3. Control Joints:
a. Control jOints at concrete pilasters or columns for standard
block walls:
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h. Mortar proportions: Based" Otl requirements of ASTM C-270 as
modified by this Section:
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j. Mix mortar mechanically for 3 to 5 minutes, apply within 2
hours.
k. Retemper no mortar.
B. Grout for Reinforced Masonry:
1. Grout for reinforced masonry shall conform to ASTM C-476.
2. Strength of grout, determined in accordance with the provisions
of ASTM C1019, shall be 3000 psi minimum.
3. Fine grout for use in spaces less than 2" wide.
4. Coarse grout for use in spaces 2" to 4" wide.
C. Grout for Glazed Concrete Block (Wet Areas)
1. Epoxy-modified grout and mortar admixture.
2. Conform to ANSI Al18.8.
3. Conform to ASTM C-l09.
4. Minimum: 3/4" depth x 3/8" wide joints.
S. Apply using manufacturers recommended caulking gun procedures in
order to maintain clean surface.
6. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. Bostik Products: Hydroment 1900
b. Laticrete International Inc.: Latapoxy SP100
c. Architect approved equivalent.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. Installation and erection shall be in accordance with the more
restrictive provisions of the local building code requirements or
ACI-S3l-79 except as noted below.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Build single wythe walls to the actual thickness of the masonry units,
using units of nominal thickness shown or specified.
B. Build chases and recesses as shown and as required for the work of
other contractors. Provide not less that 8" of masonry between chase
or recess and jamb of openi ngs, and between adjacent chases and
recesses.
C. Cut masonry units with motor driven saw designed to cut masonry with
clean, sharp, unchipped edges. Cut units as required to provide
pattern shown and to fit adjoining work neatly. Use full units
without cutting wherever possible.
D. Wetting:
1. Concrete Block:
a. Wetting units shall not be permitted except when hot and dry
weather exists causing units to be warm to touch, and then
the surface only may be wetted with a light fog spray.
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SECTION 07720
ROOF ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Roof Scuttles.
B. Roof curbs
C. Re 1 ated mi sce 11 aneous materi a 1 sand accessori es necessary to the
completion of the above items.
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1. 2 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings:
1. Provide fully dimensioned Shop Drawings for each different item,
identifying size, shape, material, finish installation methods
and relation to adjacent materials.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Roof Scuttles:
1. Provide BILCO type S-20, for vertical ladder access; or
Architect-approved equivalent. Factory-primed, Finish painting:
Refer to Section 09900 - PAINTING.
B. Roof Curbs:
1. Prefabricated insulated, 18 gage galvanized metal, factory
installed pressure treated wood nailer, integral base plate,
continuous mitered and welded inside and outside corner sections,
and sloping end sections.
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. CUSTOM CURB, INC.
b. PATE COMPANY
c. THYCURB COMPANY
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3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Surfaces to which accessories are to be applied shall be level, plumb,
smooth, clean and dry and free from defects which would distort the
unit bases. Sheet metal exposed to weather shall be watertight with
provisions for expansion and contraction.
B. Provide miscellaneous sheet metal closers, trim strips, angles,
flashings and counterflashings as required to make a complete, proper
watertight and functioning installation.
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SECTION 08305
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Access Panels and Doors
1. 2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit shop drawings showing installation and fabrication details to
include directions for installation of anchorage. Include complete
schedule, including types, general locations, sizes, construction
details, finishes, latching or locking provisions, and other data
pertinent to installation.
B. Obtain specific locations and sizes for required access doors from
trades requiring access to concealed equipment. Indicate on submittal
schedule.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 ACCESS DOORS
A. Fire Rated; "Bh Label, 1-1/2 hour:
1. Frame: 16 gage steel.
2. Panel: 20 gage steel, sandwich type.
3. Casing Bead: 22 gage steel.
4. Finish: Chemically bonded primer coat of baked enamel.
s. Hinges: Continuous steel with stainless steel pin.
6. Locks: Cylinder type.
7. Size: As indicated on drawings.
B. Non-Fire Rated/Security:
1. Frame: 3/16" steel.
2. Panel: 10 gage steel.
3. Casing Bead: For plaster installations; 22 gage steel.
4. Flange: For masonry installation; 16 gage steel, 1" wide.
s. Drywall Bead: For drywall installations; galvanized steel.
6. Finish: Chemically bonded primer coat of baked enamel.
7. Hinges: Concealed spring.
8. Locks: Deadbolt type.
9. Anchors: Masonry anchors as required.
C. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. MILCOR
2. KARP ASSOCIATES, INC.
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3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and reviewed
Shop D.rawi ngs.
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SECTION 08320
SECURITY METAL DOORS AND FRAMES
2. A steel plate of 3/8" minimum thickness shall be glazed in place using
the specified glass stop.
3. The test frame assembly, constructed in accordance with these
specifications, shall be rigidly mounted in the vertical position with
the removable glass stop located on the opposite side of the 3/8"
plate from the impact ram.
4. A target on the impact side of the 3/8" plate shall be marked in one
corner no more than 6" away from the stops.
S. Using the door ram pendulum system specified in Paragraph 1.06.C.2.
de 1 i ver 400 impacts of up to 200 ft - 1 bs. each on the target area.
Removable glass stops and the 3/8" plate shall remain firmly in place
so that removal cannot be accomplished without removing the retaining
screws. There shall be no more than one (1) broken screw in the
assembly after impact testing.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Provide security metal doors and frames manufactured by a single firm
specializing in the production of this type of work.
B. Approved hollow metal assembly suppliers
1. STEEL DOOR INDUSTRIES; San Antonio, TX
2. HABERSHAM METAL PRODUCTS, CO., Cornelia, GA
3. JOHNSON FIREPROOF DOOR CO., Rosemont, IL
4. TRUSSBILT INC., St. Paul, MN
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C. Other's"'seekTn'g'a'piiroVa 1 as a Hollow Metal Supp 1 i er are to make subst i tut ion
requests in accordance wi th the requ i rements of Di vis ion 0, and wh i ch
include the following:
1. Submit evidence that firm has a minimum of ten (10) years experience
in successfully completing projects of equal scope and magnitude with
products as specified herein. Such evidence shall consist of a list
of not less than five (5) projects which have been in actual and
satisfactory use for not less than five (5) years. Provide a list of
contacts at each facility, addresses and phone numbers.
2. Provide a list of all projects in the past five (5) years in which the
proposed firm has been involved in litigation with a city, county,
state or federal government agency and the status thereof.
D. Requests shall be considered only from competent and reputable firms who
specialize in this particular branch of work and who can demonstrate to the
satisfaction of the Owner that they are fully capable of completing
detention equipment work in accordance with requirements.
E. Fire Labeled Doors and Frames
1. Fire labeled doors and frames shall be provided for those openings
requiring fire protection ratings as determined and scheduled by the
Architect. such doors and frames shall be constructed as tested in
accordance with ASTM E152 (UL-I0B) and approved by Underwriters
Laboratories or other recognized testing agencies having a factory
inspection service.
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SECTION 08320 SECURITY METAL DOORS AND FRAMES
1. If -q,ny' door or frame specified by the Architect to be fire-rated
cannot qualify for appropriate labeling because of its design,
hardware or any other reason, the Architect shall be so advised before
fabricating work on that item is started.
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e. Include special panels for large detention lock keys and keys
alphabetically.
f. Permanent Loan Regis~ry' shall be furnished to protect identity of
key borrowers while Receipt Tabs shall be supplied for temporary
loan.
g. Provide panels as follows:
1. Central Control Room
2. Locksmi th
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MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers are listed in the Product List.
B. Hinges:
1 Cast brass or stainless steel, three knuckle, concealed stainless
steel ball bearings, stainless steel hinge pins, institutional type
tips. All full mortised hinges shall be furnished with 1/4-20 Torx
Type FHMS.
2. Hinges to be 4-l/2X x 4-1/2 with .180-leaf thickness having a minimum
Tensile Strength exceeding 62,000 PSI and a minimum Yield Strength of
52,000 PSI.
3. Unless otherwise specified, hinges for doors through 3'-0" wide shall
be 4-1/4 x 4-1/2. Provide one additional hinge for doors over 3'-0"
wide. .
4. Furnish 2 hinges for doors 60" or less in height, and one additional
hinge for each additional 30" of height or fraction thereof.
5. Furnish additional hinges as needed for lead 1 ined doors. Be
responsible for coordination with Section 13090 - RADIATION PROTECTION
requirements.
6. Finishes:
a. S014709-Brass Hinge applied to Hollow Metal-USP Prime Coat on
Brass.
b. 50l4709-Brass Hinge Applied to Wood-US4 Satin Brass.
c. 5014707-Stainless Steel Hinge applied to Hollow Metal-Prime ~-
Prime Coat on Stainless Steel
d. S014707-Stainless Steel Hinge applied to Wood-US32D Satin
Stainless Steel.
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2.3 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL LOCKS
A. Adtec 2124: Electro-Mechanical, deadlocking, latch-motor operated lock -
Heavy duty security lock for remote or key un 1 ocki ng, for mount i ng in
special pocket in door frame. The lock shall provide thp. following
features:
1. Motor Operated, 24 VDC
a. Motor assembly shall be interchangeable with either 115 VAC
solenoid assembly or 115 VAC motor assembly.
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b. Motor shall be rated for 2,000,000 cycles at continuous duty at
rated voltage. Motor shall be rated at .2 amps (minimum) to .5
amps (locked rotor) at 24 VDC controlled by current limiter.
c. Lockbolt retracting linkage shall have a direct drive to motor
output shaft.
2. Bolt shall be retracted by remote switch or manually unlocked by key.
Once retracted, it remains retracted until door is opened, then it
snaps back to extended position ready to lock when door is closed.
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3. Roller bolt - latchbolt combination shall be used to set the deadlock
when the door closes. Roller bolt and deadlock arm shall be
.. adjustable to provide for varying conditions at each door.
4. Equipped with heavy duty Mogul cylinder for manual key unlocking. Key
one or two sides. (Finish-US4 Satin Brass)
S. Lock case and cover shall be 1/8 inch steel approximately 5-7/16" x
3-3/4Ix12". Finish - ElectroDlated zinc.
6. Parts shall be investment casting to provide interchangeable repair
parts without file and fit installation in the field.
7. Lock bolt to 1-1/2 x 3/4" with a 3/4" throw.
8. Lock bolt and roller bolt shall be stainless steel.
9. Cover plate shall be flush to eliminate protruding lock pocket.
10. Anchor plate and cover plate shall both be removable for easy field
maintenance.
11. Integral deadlock status switch actuated by an adj ustab 1 e deadlock
rocker to provide for varying conditions at each door. All internal
switches to be fully adjustable.
12. Cast Stainless Steel Roller Strike US32D
13. Furnish with an "amp" connector for field wiring hookup. All wire
leading from the lock shall terminate into a plug. A mating socket
wi th correspondi ng color coded 1 ead wi res shall be furni shed for
connecting to the field wires without the presence of the lock.
14. Half Cycle Holdback (EH) - requires a two position maintained contact
switch at the console. When the switch is in the "open" position, the
lock bolt is held in the retracted position by the electric motor.
The door may function as a "push/pull" opening until switch is
returned to the "locked" position. At this time the motor completes
its full cycle and re-locks the door.
15. No Latchback (NL) - the 1 atchback notch on the rocker assembly is
eliminated to give the operator at the console complete control of the
movement of the lock bolt. Used with a maintained contact switch at
the console, the lock bolt will extend when the pushbutton or toggle
switch cuts power to the solenoid.
16. ~t;0Rtable Manufacturer:
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#122j126-EEI-l-07-MO-24VDC-US4 CYLINDER GALV. LOCKCASE AND COVER.
B. Security LOdtlHg Devices
1. ADTEC 6400 Sliding Door Locking Device
a. Fully selective electric locking, unlocking and remote operation
system for s 1 i ding doors. Systems allow remote elect ri ca 1
release and operation and also provide for remote UPS release of
each individual door. The system shall have the following
features:
2. Functions:
a. Sliding door remote unlocking operation and relocking shall be by
means of electric remote control.
b. Device electrical controls shall accomplish the following:
1) Unlock and operate any individual door.
2) Unlock and operate any number of doors selected without
changing the status of those not selected for operation.
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SECTION 08710
DOOR HARDWARE (REVISED)
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6. Acceptable Manufacturers
1. ADTEC 6400.
2. FOLGER ADAri.3B
3. SOUTHERN STEEL 3150
4. WILLOW PRODUCTS E1C
7. Electro-mechanical, vertical lockbar, sliding corridor door locking
device. A maintain switch at the console activates unlocking of
lockbar and rack and pinion gear movement of door. Mechanical release
through the cover box for each door. Additionally provide Mogul Key
Switch in the pilaster adjacent to each doors closing jamb and key
operated unlocking of cover panel.
C. Mechan i ca 1- Paracentri c Cyl i nder Operated Security Locks: ADTEC 4080703
MP4A Detention Mechanical Deadlock - The lock shall have the following
features:
1. Bolt shall be retracted and extended by a paracentric key. Key shall
be removable with the bolt in the extended or retracted position,
unless used with a single wing escutcheon. Key one or two sides.
2. Lever tumblers shall have "anti-pick notches II on both sides of the
gate which provide high security in both the locked and unlocked
condit ions.
3. Lock case and cover shall be steel. Size: 5-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 3-3/4".
4 .Parts shall be investment casting to provide interchangeable repair
parts without file and fit installation in the field.
S. Lock bolt to be 2"X 3/4" cold rolled steel with 1/4" diameter case
hardened insert pins.
6. Bolt throw shall be 3/4'. Projection 1/2" or 1-1/4" retracted.
7. Cylinder shall be one piece silicone bronze alloy with paracentric
keyway.
8. Tumblers - Five spring temper brass lever tumblers.
9. Corrosion resistant working parts.
10. Finish - Electroolated Zinc.
11. ASf.~.p.tabl e Manufacturers:
.~Folger Adam: 82/86 x HM . Galv.
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securing the inactive leaf of pairs of doors. Provide lever tumblers for
greater security than conventional head or foot bolts. The lock shall have
the following features:
1. Bolt shall be retracted and extended by a paracentric key. Key shall
be removable with the bolt in the extended or retracted position.
2. Lever tumblers shall have "anti-pick notches" on both sides of the
gate which provide high security in both the locked and unlocked
conditions.
3. Lock case and cover shall be steel. Size: 4-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 3".
4. Parts shall be investment casting to provide interchangeable repair
parts without file and fit installation in the field.
s. Lock bolt to be 3/4" diameter stainless steel.
6. Bolt throw shall be 5/8".
7. Cyl i nder sha 11 be one pi ece s il i cone bronze alloy with paracentri c
keyway.
8. Tumblers - Five spring temper brass lever tumblers.
9. Corrosion resistant working parts.
10. Finish - Electroolated Zinc.
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The lock shall have the following features:
1. Bolt shall be retracted by paracentric key. Snap locks upon closing.
Key one side.
2. Lock case and cover shall be steel. Size: 4-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 2-3/4".
3. Parts shall be investment casting to provide interchangeable repair
parts without file and fit installation in the field.
4. Lock bolt to be 1" x 7/16" stainless steel.
5. Bolt throw shall be 7/16".
6. Cyl i nder shall be one pi ece s il i cone bronze alloy with paracentri c
keyway.
7. Tumblers - Five spring temper brass lever tumblers.
8. Corrosion resistant working parts.
9. Finish - Electroplated zinc.
10. Acceptable Manufacturer:
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1 Provide for openings where indicated an institutional mortise lock
operated by mogul cylinder and active knobs as scheduled.
2. Provide each mortise lock with 5027 (Active/Inactive) knobset and two
rosetts with 3/8" threaded spindle. Finish US4-Dull brass.
3. Provide Mogul cylinder, 2" in diameter of solid brass. With five
stainless pin tumblers. Cylinders shall be listed UL 437, high
security for pick resistance.
4. Strike size, 6-3/4" x 1-1/4" x 9/16" curved lip, stainless steel.
S. Case, 7-1/2" x 5-1/2" x 1-1/4", cold rolled steel zinc (US2C) plated
to resist corrosion.
6. Provide appropriate screws for attaching the locks, strikes, and
knobsets. All finish screws shall be Torx Tamper Resistant with
matching trim. -
7. Acceptable Manufacturer:
a. Folger Adams: 110K-GALV
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the following features:
1. Hinges to be Slx6" with .375 leaf thickness.
2. Shall be made of triple weight steel capable of carrying doors or
gates up to 2,000 pounds.
3. Each hinge shall have two hardened steel races containing sixteen
3/16" hardened and ground steel balls which are assembled within a
jacket.
4. Concealed ball bearings shall be well lubricated insuring smooth
operation and preventing wear.
S. Make provision in the hinges for forced lubrication jf further
lubrication is necessary.
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6. Rolled knuckles are to be wielded and machined.
7. Pin is to be constructed of one piece .of steel welded at both ends,
making it impossible to drive out the pin.
8. Acceptable Manufacturer
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CommerCr.a:r....G.rade..Wfgh...Sec'U.f'ily...Morffs.e.locks Locksets and 1 atchsets shall
be the product of one of the following (provide wrought box strikes for all
strikes):
1. Russwin - T7000 series x.Newgate Design
2. Corbin - 9700t series x 764P Surety Design (Acceptable Manufacturer)
3. Finish-US4-Satin Brass
4. Provide cylinders with a keyway restricted for exclusive use by this
facility to a distance of 300 miles from the facility. Do not provide
high security cylinders.
Adtec 5001701 Door Closer/Door Position Switch - Heavy duty use proven
hydraul ic concealed closer with the Adtec adjustable position switch
mounted integrally within the closer unit.
1. Closer Features:
a. Full rack and pinion hydraulic operation.
b. Separate hydraulic control of closing and latching speeds.
c. Adjustable hydraulic back check to cushion opening swing.
d. Tamper-proof regulation switch adjustment.
e. Adjustable spring power (may be increased 50%).
f. High strength cast iron cylinder.
g. Quiet, low friction track and roller combination.
h. Total concealment when door is closed.
i. Available with hold-open feature in track. Specift SOOlHO.
Dead Stop specify DS. Allows hold open up to 100 .
Heavy duty arm.
Allows 180 degree of opening.
Meets or exceeds ANSI-grade 1.
Furnish with Liquid X Hydraulic Fluid - Constant viscosity makes
seasonal adjustment unnecessary. Permits temperature range of
l20.F (49.C) to 30.F (-3S.C).
2. Door Position Switch Features:
a. Positive mechanical indication.
b. Switch is factory adjusted to monitor door pas it ion withi n 1/2"
from the leading edge of the door to the door stop, but can be
field adjusted by a simple rack and pinion mechanism.
c. Self Adjusting Overtravel.
d. Switch is single pole, double throw micro type with a
rating of 5 amps at l2Sv to 2S0v. Suitable for 24VDC
systems with battery back-up.
e. Furnish with color coded wires with a pair of cable connectors.
3. Finish - BL BRONZE LACQUERED.
4. Parts shall be investment casting to provide interchangeable repair
parts without file and fit installation in the field.
Acceptable Manufacturer: LCN 22l0DPS-H-LT 1991
Finish - BL BRONZE LACQUERED
Acceptable Manufacturer:
a. Folger Adam 35 HS-USP Prime Coat
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SECTION 08710
A2
AZ
A2
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DOOR HARDWARE (REVISED)
J.
ADTEC 5006: Surface Mounted Door Position Switch - Mechanical surface
mounted switch used to indicate a closed door position. Usually-wired in
series with an electric lock, it provides additional security against false
indication. Provide with the following features:
1. Positive mechanical indication.
2. Switch shall be enclosed in a 10 gauge steel case with cover attached
with two security fasteners. Front mounted for easy service.
3. Finish to be galvanized.
4. Wiring/conduit access to be provided thru rear of unit.
s. All conduit and wiring to be concealed.
6. Shall allow door to swing 180.. Switch actuator shall be able to
bypass switch without breakage or getting switch out of adjustment.
7. Slope front to prevent concealment of contraband on top of unit.
8. Actuator - Surface or mortise for 4-1/2" hinge. Specify. Surface
mount only for 5" hinge. (5007)
9. Size 6-1/4" long x 1-7/8" high x 2-1/2" deep. (Smallest in industry)
10. Unit to be furnished complete with mounting bolts.
11. Switch is single pole, double throw micro-type with a rating of 5 amps
at l2SV. Suitable for 24 VDC systems with battery back up or heavier
duty 110 BAC controls.
12. Acceptable Manufacturer:
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AdtecUuS'030,:"u"'C:yrrnder'Ts'ciitdi'eonuu'::Useduas a gui de for paracentri c keys,
protects the painted surface in the area surrounding the lock cylinder on
the door.
1. Unit shall be constructed of 1/8" Brass with a US4 finish, or 1/8" type
303 stainless steel with a US32D finish, and shall be 3" in diameter.
2. Unit shall have keyway punched to match that of lock on which it is
installed. Use single wing (I-way) for snap locks: 4017, 4030, 4060,
4060K, 4070. Use double wing (2-way) for deadbolt locks: 4010,
4030D, 4080.
3. AC:C:E!ptable Manufacturer:
~;:i:@::::folger Adam
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#lb-US4-Dull Brass
Adtec 9~:d~s9~~~6!~11{~le~lg~~~1d~~~~~~~~to protect the keyway of exteri or
locks with paracentric cylinders.
1. Un it shall have a 3" diameter base cons i st i ng of an Adtec 5030
stainless steel escutcheon.
2. Cylinder shield housing shall be constructed of 3/8" thick high
strength nylon with a wide temperature range, and shall be securely
fastened to base and to cover.
3. Shield cover shall be constructed of 1/8" type 303 stainless steel and
shall rotate 270 degrees to close over keyway.
4. Finish - US32D
S. A.~~~ptable Manufacturer:
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Adtec 5040701 Doof Pull.~ Raised'door pull for detention use, shall be of
high strength and ample size and shape to handle heavy doors and resist
abuse.
1. Unit shall be cast of solid manganese bronze.
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SECTION 08710
2. Size - 8-3/4" long x 2-1/4" deep.
3. Finish to be US4.
4. A~~~ptable Manufacturer:
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N. Adtec.504.770f...F'lrfsh'....PliTl....::......Rece'S'sed door pull for use on sl iding doors
where pull must be flush and for the inmate side of doors to el iminate
protruding knobs or handles in higher security areas.
1. Unit shall be a 5" high x 4" wide x 1/8 thick solid brass casting.
2. Integral pocket grip shall be recessed a depth of 1".
3. Finish to be US4.
4. ~~~~ptable Manufacturer:
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o. Threshold.s.~....Door...SeilS..~...arid..Aslrag.a 1 s
1. Thresholds shall be of extruded bronze (brass) through out the
facility with integral stop and silicon seal.
2. Door Seals Shall be of dark bronze, self-adhesive, resilient Rubber as
manufactured by Pemko.
3. Astragals shall be of brush type, polypropylene, center fin to block
air infiltration, contained in an extruded aluminum housing.
4. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. NATIONAL GUARD PRODUCTS
b. REESE
c. ZERO
P. Exit Devices
1. All exit devices shall be of one manufacturer. Provide "UL" labeled
devices for fire exit openings where required.
2. Furnish all devices with security head fasteners.
3. Van Duprin 99 series, NO SUBSTITUTIONS.
Q. Commercial Push-Pulls and Flat Goods
1. All push, kick, mop, and armor plates shall be furnished with phillips
undercut, countersunk screws a per ANSI 156.6. Trusshead screws are
not acceptabl e. Except where otherw1 se 1 nd 1 cated or where narrow
bottom rails dictate a smaller size, kickplates shall be 10" high, mop
plates 6" high and armor plates 40" high (12" high on labeled doors).
Width shall be 2" less than the door width on single doors and 1" less
than the door width on double doors.
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. CIPCO
b. TRIANGLE BRASS
c. BROOKLING
R. Magnetic Holders
1. Where required by the hardware group, provide electromagnetic door
releases of 24VDC voltage and current.
RIXON LeN
FM 900 980 SERIES
S. Stop and Holders
1. Furn ish wall stops equal to Gl ynn Johnson WBSOC or WB60C seri es
wherever door strikes wall. Where wall stops will not work use GJ14XR
Floor Stop (with removable Riser). Where wall or floor stops will not
work, furnish concealed or surface overhead door stops.
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. H.B. rVES
DOOR HARDWARE (REVISED)
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BIO GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE (REVISED)
b. BROOKLINE
c. RIXON
d . QUAL ITY
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Examine doors, frames, and hardware for damage, defects, and suitability
for intended use. Restore all parts or items found damaged, defective or
inadequate, or replace with Architect approved material before
installation.
B. Examine the areas and conditions under which work is to be installed and
notify the Contractor of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely
completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory
conditions have been corrected.
3.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Prior to installation, meet at the Project site with Owner's
representative, Architect, Contractor, Installer, and installers of other
work which must be coordinated with hardware products. Review products,
installation methods and procedures necessary for the proper performance of
, the hardware system.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Mounting Heights:
1. Where heights of items are not listed, mount in accord with
recommendations of DHI.
B. Fitting: Fit all hardware accurately and properly. Remove exposed part
until after painter's finishing is completed, then reinstall. Securely
fasten all fixed parts. Fit faces of mortised parts snug and flush. Make
sure operating parts move freely and smoothly without binding, sticking or
excessive clearance.
C. Adjusting and Finishing: After work has been otherwise completed, examine
all hardware for complete and proper installation. Lubricate bearing
surfaces of moving parts. Adjust latching and holding devices to proper
function. Adjust door control devices to proper speed and power. Test
keys for conformance to approved keying system. Clean all exposed
surfaces, check for surface damage and polish.
D. Thresholds: Install in one continuous piece, full width of opening. Set
in full bed of mastic and fasten with countersunk anchors at 6" on center.
E. Protect ion: Cover knobs, pull s and push plates with cloth or other
suitable materials during construction.
3.4 DEFECTIVE WORK
A. Where hardware is found defective in materials or installation, rework,
restore, or replace, or otherwise correct as directed.
B. Following will be considered as defective materials:
1. Unauthorized substitutes.
2. Items delivered with missing, broken, damaged or defaced parts.
3. Items of incorrect hand or function.
C. Following will be considered as defective installation:
1. Items broken, damaged, or defaced after delivery.
2. Items incomplete, misaligned or incorrectly located.
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THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 08710-14
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 10350
FLAGPOLE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Aluminum Flagpole
a. Base for flagpole.
1. 2 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings
1. Submit completely detailed and dimensioned Shop Drawings
including details of required foundation. Comply with local codes
and ordinances for height of flagpole indicated.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Flagpole:
1. Provide seamless 6063-T6 aluminum tubing, wall thickness 0.188"
designed to withstand 120 mile per hour winds.
2. Shaft: uniformly tapered throughout the section at the rate of
1" in every 5'-6".
3. Pole shall have an exposed height of 40 ft.
4. Finish of flagpole and pertinent fittings: clear anodized.
5. Flagpole shall have standard fittings that accommodate two (2)
flags; spun aluminum ball on 3/4" aluminum tube, truck, two sets
of halyards made of 5/16" white polypropylene with two swivel
snaps for each, two 9" cast aluminum cleats and cast aluminum
fl ash call ar.
6. Provide foundation tube for 4'-6" setting depth and 5-1/2" butt
diameter of pole. Tube: of 16 gage galvanized corrugated steel;
tube assembly shall consist of the following components: Tube,
base plate, tube support plate, grounding spike and internal
steel centering wedges.
B. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. BAARTOL COMPANY, INC.
2. EDER FLAGPOLE COMPANY
3. CONCORD INDUSTRIES, INC.
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C. Foundation:
1. Provide concrete foundation as required by the manufacturer and
local code requirements for the flagpole.
2. Provide suitable lightning arrestor system in accordance with the
recommendations of the flagpole manufacturer.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Fl agpol e:
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11197 SECURITY/DETENTION EQUIPMENT
Detention Table wi
Table Mounted Stools CUSTOM FABRICATED
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11112 Transaction Drawer
(Package Receiver)
Ag
11114 Floor Mounted Stool
Pi2
11118 Wall Mounted Bench
Ag.
11119 Wall Mounted Desk
Ag
11120 Wall Mounted Bunk
Pi2
11122 Pedestal Table/Seat
(4 Persons)
AZ
11123 Floor Mounted Bunk
A~
11124 Detention Table
with Benches
Ag
11125
Steel Shelf
A2
11126
Floor Mounted Double
Bunk
AZ
11127
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11197
11841
Pistol Locker/Bin
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11863
Clothes Hooks (4)
Breakaway with Shelf
Pi?
11864
Clothes Hook Breakaway
A2
11865
Stainless Steel Mirror
A2
SECURITY/DETENTION EQUIPMENT
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Other manufacturers for equipment above: Architect approved equivalent.
2.2 SECURITY/DETENTION EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES:
A. Provide accessories, anchorage inserts, and tamperproof fasteners for
a complete tamperproof installation.
B. Exposed Fasteners:
1. Provide "Torx with peg" head tamperproof security fasteners for
anchorage work in exposed security areas.
2. Locked mechanical rooms do not required tamperproof fasteners.
3. Finish shall match that specified of the item anchored.
4. Provide tools for fastening devices.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine the areas and conditions under which Security/Detention
Equipment is to be installed. Notify the Contractor in writing of
conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the
work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions
have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's printed installation instructions.
B. Touch-up painting of factory finished or factory primed items is the
installer's responsibility.
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11204
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER
B. Provide VHS formatted video taped documentation of the training
sessions and maintenance procedures.
1 .8 WARRANTY
A. During warranty period, integrator and/or installer shall respond
within twelve hours upon receipt of request from Owner.
1.9 EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Provide one card cage for each type utilized on the project.
B. Provide one electronic input or output card for each type utilized on
the projects, per programmable logic controller.
C. One communication/memory card for each type utilized on the project.
D. One power supply for each type utilized on the project.
E. Provide Owner with one factory box for each component, addressed to
the manufacturer to facilitate factory return for repair.
F. Provide Owner with written procedures for obtai ni ng return
authorizations.
1.10 MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A. System is to be fully tested and serviced on a quarterly basis during
the correctional period.
B. For each quarterly maintenance period, provide written notification to
the Owner of the systems condition before and after service, exact
components that were tested and serviced, and overall status of the
system.
Ag.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. ALLEN BRADLEY
2. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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2.2 MATERIALS
A. Provide functions for a complete Operational System:
1. Logic functions
2. Timing functions
3. Memory capability designed to address input/output handling, plus
20%.
4. Software and programming
5. Input/output points; designed to address inputloutput plus 20%
system expandability.
6. Logic functions as a minimum are to include "and", "or" and
"invert" functions with sufficient levels and operating features
to meet overall system requirements.
7. Counter functions (up/down).
8. Data transfers and data comparisons (=, ~, ~).
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENO~M #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11208
CARD ACCESS CONTROL
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A. Accept~b~e manufacturers:
1. CASO-RUSCO
2. NATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
3. CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS CORP.
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2.2 TIME ZONE OPERATIONS
A. Provide a minimum, 63 user definable time zones, each with two start-
stop times for each day of the week. Time zones are to be used for:
1. Arm/disarming of any input.
2. On/off state of any output.
3. Instructional text in response to an alarms.
4. Change in state/status of any previous operator commands.
S. Enable/disable card readers and/or PIN keypads.
2.3 USER TIME ZONES
A. Provide a minimum, 63 user definable time zones for development of
authorized access periods.
B. Each user definable time zone to have as a minimum two stoplstart
periods.
2.4 USER DATA BASE
A. Provide as a minimum the following fields and character space for card
user identification.
1. Card number - 6 digits
2. Keypad PIN - Up to 6 digits
3. User Time Zone - Minimum of 63
4. Facility Office Code - 0-99
5. User Number - 9 alphanumeric
6. User Name - 32 alphanumeric
7. User Address - (Street) - 25 alphanumeric
8. User Address (City, Street) - 25 alphanumeric
9. Issue Date - MMDDYY
10. Card Activation Date - MMDDYY
11. Card Deactivation Date - MMDDYY
12. Department/Division - 4 alphanumeric
13. Work Shift Number - 1, 2, 3
14. Telephone Number - 12 numeric
15. Car Tab Number - 12 numeric
16. Personnel Status - 1 alphanumeric
(employee, visitor, contractor, maintenance)
2.5 EVENT LEVELS
A. As a minimum the system must be capable of no less than 6 different
event levels.
2.6 SITE CODING
A. Cards must be manufactured with a site code unique to this facility.
2.7 AUTO-LOCK-UP
A. System shall facilitate the possibility of zeroing out the user time
zones voiding card access entries.
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11212
CLOSED CIRCUIT VIDEO EQUIPMENT
B. Provide Owner with one pan/tilt motor for each type utilized on the
project as a spare.
C. Provide Owner with one camer~ housing for each type utilized on the
project as spares.
D. Provide Owner with two cameras for each type utilized on the project
as spares.
E. Provide Owner with two lenses for each type utilized on the project as
spares.
F. Provide Owner with two television monitors for each type utilized on
the project as spares.
G. Provide Owner with one factory box for each component, addressed to
the manufacturer to facilitate factory returns for repair.
H. Provide Owner with written procedures for obtai ni ng return
authorizations (If not required, state so in writing).
A2
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers of Matrix Switching Equipment:
1. VICON
2. AMERICAN DYNAMICS
3. JAVELIN
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B. AcCeptable manufacturer of CCVE Cameras:
1. VICON
2. PANASONIC
3. IKEGAMI
4. BURLE
C. Acceptable manufacturers of CCVE Camera Housings:
1. VICON
2. PELCO
3. V IDEOALARM
4. VIDEOR
SiiauRtE
D. ACCeptable manufacturers of CCVE Camera Mounts:
1. VICON
2. PELCO
3. EMI
4. VIDEOLARM
S. VIDEOR
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E. ACCeptable manufacturers of CCVE Camera Lenses:
1. COMPUTAR
2. RAINBOW
3. FUJ INON
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F. AcCeptable manufacturers of PanlTilt Motors:
1. VICON
2. PELCO
3. VIDEOR
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11212
CLOSED CIRCUIT VIDEO EQUIPMENT
G. Acceptabl e manufacturers of video cassette record~rs':
1. GYYR -
2. VICON
3. PANASONIC
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 11212
CLOSED CIRCUIT VIDEO EQUIPMENT
6.
Automatic call-up and audio alarm of a camera based on configured
input change-of-state at any given Programmable Logic
Controller/Address location.
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2.6 HOUSINGS
A. Indoor Locations
1. Low profi 1 e
2. Rated for CorrectionallInstitutional Environment
3. Ceiling mountable with all thread connection to slab above.
4. Minimum 12 gauge steel construction
S. 1/4 inch thick lexan window
6. Adjustable camera mounting bracket
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1. All aluminum construction
A2 2. Factory iAstalled therffisstatically cOAtrolled heater aAd blower
with reHsable air filter.
3. Sealed and pressurized with 5 psi of nitrogen.
4. Watertight cable entry.
S. 1/4 inch thick tempered glass window.
6. Adjustable camera mounting bracket.
7. Equipped with sunshield.
C. Provide manufacturer's suggested pedestal of wall mounting bracket
capable of supporting 5 times the units weight securely attached to
mounting surface and backing.
2.7 PANITILT DRIVES
A. Provide waterproof type for outdoor environment.
B. Heavy duty adjustable worm gear final drive.
C. Aluminum construction
D. 115 VAC operating voltage
E. 3550 pan movement
F. 60 per second speed minimum (pan and tilt)
G. 50 ftllbs of torque (pan mode)
H. 90. tilt movement
I. 100 ft/lbs of torque (tilt mode)
J. Dynamic braking for instantaneous stopping.
K. Heavy duty roller bearings
L. Amp type CPC cable connector
M. Operating temperature range of -lOOF to +1400F minimum.
N. Color coordinated with camera housing.
2.8 CAMERA MOUNTS
A. Provide aluminum alloy construction.
B. Corrosion-resistant finish.
C. Designed for use with pan/tilt drives.
D. Design and test mounts to withstand four times their rated load.
E. Color coordinated with camera housing.
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SECTION 11222
INMATE/ATTORNEY TELEPHONES
equipment. Include dimensions, wiring and block diagrams, performance
data, ratings, operational characteristics and all other descriptive
data to describe the items proposed.
B. Submit manufacturer and installer qualifications.
1.9 OPERATION TRAINING AND MAINTENANCE DATA
A. Demonst rate to the Owner I s des i gnated representat i ves, Contractor,
Architect, and representatives of the authorities having jurisdiction,
all features and functions of the system and subsystems. Instruct the
Owner and des i gnated representat i ves in the proper ope rat i on and
maintenance of the system.
B. Provide operation parts and maintenance manuals defining operation and
troubleshooting methods. (Refer to the General Requirements)
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Warranty shall agree to repair or rep 1 ac i ng of defect i ve security
components/materials and correct defective work when given notice by
Owner during the correctional period.
B. Warranty response time to be within twelve hours upon receipt of
warranty request from Owner during normal working hours.
1.11 MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A. Test and service system on a quarterly basis during the correctional
period.
B. For each quarterly maintenance period, provide written notification to
the Owner of the systems condition before and after service, exact
components that were tested and serviced, and overall status of the
system.
1.12 EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Provide Owner with one amplifier card or circuit to be maintained as
a spare.
B. Provide Owner with five handsets to be maintained as spares.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. DUKANE
2. TOA ELECTRONICS
3. MIRTONE
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2.2 AMPLIFIERS
A. System shall provide for open speech path two way full duplex, voice
communication between both handsets.
2.3 POWER REQUIREMENTS
A. System must derive 115 VAC power from the local address panel.
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AZ
11.2
11.2
SECTION 15130
THERMOMETERS AND GAUGES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Thermometers and Gauges
1. 2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit manufacturers product data and catalog cuts showing complete
descriptive data.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Thermometers:
1. WEKSLER
2. ASHCROFT
3. WEISS
4. U.S. GAUGE
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1. WEKSLER
2. ASHCROFT
3. U.S. GAUGE
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C . Dll'fe'Fe'nfialA,'rPressure Gauges:
1. DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
2.2 THERMOMETERS
A. WEISS, Model l2VSS, 5" stem 12" scale, adjust angle type, Industrial
thermometer, complete with double thick glass front, gas actuated,
separable socket and arranged so the unit can be set any required
angle front to back or left to right during or after installation.
Range 30-240. F. for hot water and 0-1200 F. for chilled water, with
20 F. divisions.
2.3 PRESSURE GAUGES
A. WEKSLER, Type BFI for water, 6" compound pressure vacuum gauge,
aluminum case, white dial, 1/4" male NPT. Range 30" vacuum to 100
pound pressure (with 1 inch divisions below 0 psi, 1 psi divisions to
50 psi, and 5 psi divisions to 100 psi) for water.
2.4 LEVER HANDLE COCKS
~i~J.~'~~i~eI{I~~e All , suitable for 200 psi.
2.5 DIFFERENTIAL AIR PRESSURE GAUGES
A. DWYER INSTRUMENTS INC., magnehelic air resistance gauge Model 2003
having a range from 0 to 3.0 inches water column, with 0.10 inch
divisions.
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SECTION 15440
PLUMBING FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
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1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Plumbing Fixture Installation.
a. Trim and accessories.
1.2 FIXTURE SCHEDULE
A. Fixtures, trim and accessories shall be of type and model numbers as
scheduled.
1. 3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit catalog cuts glvlng manufacturers model numbers, fixture and
rough-in dimensions and construction material for each type of
fixture, trim and accessory scheduled.
B. Provide maintenance instructions with parts list for all materials
provided under this section.
C. Provide templates for fixture cut-outs.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers of Vitreous China and Cast Iron Enameled
Fixtures:
1. AMERICAN STANDARD
2. CRANE
3. ELJER
4. KOHLER.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of Stainless Steel Sinks:
1. JUST
2. ELKAY.
C. Acceptable manufacturers of stainless steel Security Fixtures:
1. ACORN
2. BRADLEY
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4.~>)........METCRAFT
D. Alr.ffxfUres.complete with fittings, trim and mounting methods.
E. Trim:
1. Brass trim by:
a. CHICAGO FAUCET
b. SPEAKMAN.
F. Accept~gl~W~~g~1!~IT~~~~~~~~E~i~~~~~~~J~~iains and Water Coolers:
1. HALSEY TAYLOR
2. ELKAY
3. HAWS
4. OASIS
?~ppArchitect approved equi va 1 ent.
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SECTION 15440
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G. Acceptable manufacturers of Flush Valves:
1. SLOAN
2. DELANEY
H. Acceptable manufacturers of Service Sinks (Terrazzo construction)
1. Stern Williams
2. Fi at
2.2 VITREOUS AND CAST IRON FIXTURES
A. Vitreous ware: non-absorbent, even color, unwarped, two fired vitreous
china, grade "A" as rated by the Bureau of Standards.
B. Enameled cast iron fixtures shall have the enamel fused with the iron
to provide a hard acid-resisting enameled finish.
C. Vitreous and enamel fixtures: white, except where other color are
indicated in schedule.
2.3 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS
A. Fabricated from 18 gauge nickel-bearing type 302, 18-8 stainless
steel, except in laboratories where they shall be type 316, with satin
finish, and sound deadening treatment.
B. Where non-self rimming sinks are specified, furnish sinks with Hudee
mounting rim.
2.4 SECURITY FIXTURES
A. Security fixtures: Type 304, 14 gauge stainless steel construction.
No visible seams permitted.
2.5 TRIM
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Trim shall include: supply pipes, stop valves, faucets, tail pieces,
strainers, wastes, traps, floor and wall escutcheon plates which shall
be brass. Exposed trim: chrome plated.
Stop valves: compression type with loose key or screw driver control.
P-traps: adjustable cast brass with cleanout plug.
Faucets shall contain standardized interchangeable operating units for
both hand closing and self closing types, closing with the pressure of
the water and containing a stamped monel metal seat.
Security fixture valves: air operated solenoid type.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install fixtures and make water supply, waste and vent connections.
B. Set fixtures in center of stalls, between partitions where required.
Verify dimensions for spacing.
C. Setting shall be absolutely tight and rigid on proper ground. Use
MIRACLE ADHESIVE CORPORATION Tub-Caul k or approved equal pointing
materials under all setting surfaces.
D. Fixtures shall be covered with paper glued in place after they are set
to prevent damage during the balance of construction. At the
conclusion of work, the paper shall be removed and the fixtures
properly cleaned.
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SECTION 15440
PLUMBING FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES
E. This Section shall be responsible for the protection of the fixtures
until acceptance by Owner. Damaged fixtures shall be replaced at no
additional cost to the Owner.
F. Provide water hammer arrestor for each plumbing fixture or group of
fixtures as recommended by Plumbing and Drainage Institute Standard
PDI-WH 201.
G. Coordinate fixture cut-out templates with Section 06200 countertops.
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BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #2-JANUARY 2, 1992
SECTION 15684
CENTRIFUGAL CHILLERS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Chilled Water System
1.2 STANDARDS AND CODES
A. Performance shall be in accordance with ARI Standard 550.
B. Compressor motors, starters and control wiring shall conform to NEMA,
UL and NEC and local Utility Requirements.
1. 3 DESCRI PTION
A. Centrifugal chillers described in this Section shall be water cooled
direct drive or gear driven, one to three stage refrigerant
compression with inlet vane control.
A2 B. The chiller manufacturer shall provide and install Refrigerant
Management System (RMS) ',ihcA !:IS i fig a CFC ',Jith afl OZOFlC Dep 1 et i OA
PoteAtial of ~reater thaA 0.05.
AZ C. Rcfri gcraAt MaAageRlcflt SystcRI is dcs i gflcd for usc '.~ith aflY 1 m~
press~re ceAtrif~gal chiller. Thc RMS shall provide cOflscrvatioA of
low pressl:Ire CFC's aAd prCYCAt the rcleasc of CFC's iflto thc
atRlosphere d~riflg rOlJtifle scrviciA~. In additioA to safcty holding
thc refrigeraAt duriAg serviciflg, thc RMS will rcchargc cCAtrif~gal
chillers with recycled refrigeraAt. By RlCaAS of a distillatioAj
scparatiaA systeRl, cxccss oil aAd ~~atcr ',Jill bc rCRl8vcd froRl the
refri~craAt to providc optiRluRI chillcr efficicFlcy.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit shop drawings andlor catalog cuts showing technical data
necessary to evaluate the equipment, to include dimensions, wiring
di agrams, performance curves, ratings, control sequence and other
descri pt i ve data necessary to descri be full y the cent rifuga 1 water
chi 11 ers.
B. Submit shop drawings showing equipment layout for chillers, towers,
chilled water pumps and condenser water pumps with interconnecting
pipe and accessories.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers for chillers:
1. TRANE
2. CARRIER
3. YORK
4. McqUAY.
2.2 CHILLERS
A. Evaporator and Condenser
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SECTION 15684
CENTRIFUGAL CHILLERS
designed to break specified (LRA) current repeatedly without damage
(abnormal condition).
D. Control circuit shall have hand reset, inverse time magnetic over-load
relays set to hold motor in during acceleration which may last as long
as 45 seconds at 57.7% voltage at motor terminals, or 12 seconds at
full voltage, and ultimately trip at 105% motor FLA rating. Trip
setting and time setting shall be independent on one another.
E. Starter shall be equipped with pilot relay bridging main centrifugal
starter and centrifugal control panel control circuitry to initiate
start sequence of compressor. Pilot relay with 115 volt coils shall
be designed to carry control current without damage and disengage upon
release without fail. Pilot relay to perform no other function.
F. Centrifugal starter shall have two extra N.O. interlocks on the run
contactor, overload protect i on on each of the three phases, fused
control circuits, and adjustable time limit acceleration to maximum of
90 seconds.
G. Starter shall be provided with solderless cable connectors for line
and load sides. Connectors shall be copper cable sizes in accordance
with applicable electric code wire sizing procedures.
H. Starter shall have control power transformer mounted within starter
enclosure to power centrifugal control panel. Secondary voltage at
115/60/1 shall be brought to terminals through a fuse block.
I. Provi de ammeters and voltmeters, one for each phase, mounted on
starter door. Ammeters shall be des i gned to read inrush current.
Indicators shall read in middle of meter under normal operation.
J. Size 1 full voltage oil pump starter with 115 volt separate control
shall be furnished and mounted within starter enclosure.
K. Permanent wiring diagram shall be affixed to inside of starter panel
door.
2.4 REFRIGERANT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A. Genera 1
A2 1. T~~qR.M~q~h~lLcons i st of a condenser, vacuum pump, storage tank~
(;ti~riJ:6.g";h9$gst and heater unit. Additional components shall
fiicTlideqaqfiTter drier, safety devices and all required
instrumentation and interconnecting hoses.
2. All connections shall be by 1/2 inch charging hoses unless
otherwise specified.
B. Storage Tank
1. The storage tank shall be of sufficient capacity to contain the
entire refrigerant charge of one chiller when 90% full at 90F in
accordance with ANSIIASHRAE 15-1989.
A2 2. TAl: stera~l: taRI< sl'la 11 be rated for a des i gR pressure of 15 ps i g
~.~I~~~~~~~~erkl ift.
C. Condenser
1. The condenser shall be a copper tube-in-tube rated for a minimum
450 psig refrigerant side and 300 psig water side design
pressure.
D. Heater
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E.
1. The heater shall be a permanent strap-on type with a minimum 500-
watt rating at 115 v, one phase, 60 Hz, and shall be operated by
means of a toggle switch.
Vacuum Pump
1. The pump shall be a diaphragm type with 1/2 hp, l1S-v, one-phase,
60 Hz motor and shall be capable of pulling a vacuum of 25.5 in.
H9:~:: (ref. 39 iA barometric press~re). Thc p~m~ shall be capablc
ef~maiAtaiAiAg a ~rcss~rc diffcrcAtial of 9 to 10 psig betwecA
thc sterage taRk aAd the i~t~r~oRAccted chiller.
2. The fH:imp shall be cq~ipped ;qijjp with a permanent spl it capacitor
motor]:: ~~hi ch shall be controned by a toggl e switch.
Safety Devices:
1. Pressure relief valve sized in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15-
1989.
2. Two high-pressure switches to protect the storage tank against
over-pressurization. One switch shall limit the tank pressure to
10 psig by shutting off the tank heater. The second switch shall
limit the vacuum pump discharge pressure to 10 psig by shutting
off the vacuum pump.
Contaminant Removal - The system shall be capable of removing
contami nants from the refri gerant charge in accordance wi th the
following requirements.
1. Oil separat ion shall occur through a d i st ill at i on process and
shall provide recycled refrigerant with less than 1000 ppm oil.
2. Water separation and removal shall provide recycled refrigerant
with less than 50 ppm water.
Additional Chillers - The RMS shall be able to accommodate multiple
chillers with the proper crossover connections and the storage tank is
to be capable of containing the entire refrigerant charge of the
larger of the two units, when 90% full at 90F.
Special Features
1. Casters - Accessory package for use with 20-cu. ft. storage tank
shall include four 6-inch diameter swivel casters with wheel
locks, mounting brackets and hardware.
F.
G.
H.
1.
2.5 ALARM SYSTEM
A. Provide monitoring system for refrigerant or oxygen depletion sensor.
As appropriate for refrigerant used.
B. Alarm system shall signal the BAS of alarm condition.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Provide flow switches in condenser water and chilled water piping
before water enters unit to prevent compressor from starting unless
flow has been established.
B. Install auxiliary water piping for chiller oil cooler and purge
condenser. Water service shall be from chilled water return to the
individual chiller with auxiliary water return to the chilled water
pump suction header.
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SECTION 15855
AIR HANDLING UNITS
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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Air Handling Units
1.2 STANDARDS
A. Units shall have certified ratings complying with ARI Standard 430.
1. 3 SUBM ITT ALS
A. Submittal data shall consist of drawings andlor catalog cuts giving
dimensions, arrangement, construction materials, fan performance
curves, coil capacity, horsepower, electrical characteristics and
installation instructions.
B. Fan manufacturers shall furnish for approval for each fan, certified
sound power ratings with an octave band analysis and also the
vo 1 ume-pressure-horsepower characteri st i c curves from shut -off to free
delivery.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Air handling units by:
1. YORK
2. MCQUAY
3. BOHN
4. CARRIER
5. AIRTHERM
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2.2 GENERAL
A. Units shall be factory built and assembled with arrangements as
indicated.
B. Units shall have capacities, ratings and performance as scheduled.
C. Internally isolated units must comply with Section 15242.
2.3 CASINGS
A. Casings shall be constructed of the best quality steel reinforced for
maximum rigidity with steel angle framework as required. Each shall
consist of a fan section, coil section, drain pan (if unit is to be
used for air conditioning), and a filter section.
B. Metal gauges shall not be less than the following: drain pan - 14
gauge and fan sections ends - 16 gauge.
C. Casings and all accessories, with the exception of the coils, shall be
given a protective enamel paint finish. If galvanizing is used in
lieu of a baked enamel finish, the unit must be constructed of mill
galvanized steel. Units with enamel finish shall receive at least one
coat of air dried enamel after final assembly.
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SECTION 15855
AIR HANDLING UNITS
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D. Belt guards shall have four sides, tot_a-ily enclosing all moving parts.
Belt guards shall be fabri cated from expanded metal to allow for
ventilation of the belts.
E. The casing shall be designed for the design pressure equal to the
negative of the maximum static pressure differential between the
highest peak on the selected fan characteristic curve and ambient
pressure. The casing shall be furnished with lifting lugs or other
attachments to facilitate handling.
F. Fan and coil sections for high pressure units shall be connected by
flexible neoprene coated, fire resistant glass fiber duct.
G. Casing shall have removable panels to provide access to internal
components. Coils shall be removable without disassembly of unit.
H. Drain pan shall be double drain pan construction and provided under
the complete fan and coil section for horizontal units and under the
complete coil section for vertical units, with drain connections on
each end. Drain pans shall be insulated with 1" insulation between
the two pans and the inner pan shall have stainless steel liner.
2.4 FANS
A. All fans and shafts shall be manufactured by the unit manufacturer.
A~ B. Qnlg$~::::::ij~ftgrwj:.~i::::$qijg~~ng~~< all units having 35 or more square feet
ofqcoiTqareaqshaTlqhaveqnon-overl oad i ng fans with air fo il blades.
Draw-through units with less than 35 square feet of coil area shall
have forward curved blades.
C. All units shall have externally mounted bearings and motors.
Internal bearings, with extended grease lines, will be permitted on
units that have more than 41 square feet of coil area.
D. Fan housings shall be die-formed with streamlined inlets and side
sheets. Bearings shall be grease lubricated ball bearings selected
for an L-10 rating life of not less than 130,000 hours for direct
connected service and not less than 42,500 for belt connected service.
E. Fans shall be statically and dynamically balanced and factory run
tested, in the unit.
2.5 COILS
A. Coils shall be furnished for cooling media as scheduled.
B. Coils shall be copper fin copper tube type with brass header. Fins
shall have drawn, belled, collars bonded to the tubes by means of
mechanical expansion of the tubes. Coil casings shall be stainless
steel.
A~ C. Chilled water cooling coils shall be completely drainableL, aAd sl'lall
be pitcl'led iFl tl'le I:lAit casiAg for proper draiAage. OARH:llti rm~ed
coils, each re~~ of tubes sl'lall be separately I'leadered aAd draiFled.
DraiA cOFlAeetioFls shall be extended to outside of tl'le casiAg by the
uFlit ffiaAufactl:lrer.
2.6 MOTORS AND DRIVES
A. Motors shall be NEMA Standard, normal torque, 40. C rise, splash proof
of horsepower rating and electrical characteristics as scheduled on
drawings.
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FANS
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isolated from the air stream. Bearings are to be anti-f'r.ic'tion type
with provisions for relubrication. Bearings shall have an L- 10
rating life of 130,000 hours for direct connected service and 42,500
hours for belt driven service.
D. Fans are to be arranged as indicated on the drawings with motors on
adjustable mounts attached to the fan casing or with fan and motor
mounted on an integral steel base. Support legs, hanger rods, inlet
screens, variable inlet vanes and belt guards are to be provided
where indicated.
2.3 PROPELLER FANS
A. Propeller fans shall be capacity and size as indicated on the
drawings. Capacities shall be in accordance with AMCA Standards.
B. Fans shall be belt driven or direct drive as indicated on the
drawings. Belt guards totally enclosing the drives on four sides
shall be prOVided for belt driven fans.
C. Fans shall be factory assembled unit with steel structural frame and
fan return and adjustable pitch cast aluminum blades in cast aluminum
hub.
D. Fan safety guards shall be provided on inlet and outlet of fan as
necessary to provide protection of personnel.
2.4 ROOF EXHAUST FAN
A2 A. Fans shall be complete factory assembled units and shall include
housings, non-overloading centrifugal fan wheels, adjustable speed
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Aa B. Housingsshalr"'be'oT'$p!yir'illiirilriiJ'iri':"Te'i;lver Bladcs shall bc a RliAiRll:JRI
af .081 all:iRliAl:iRl afl(f'extrl:iaed ef 6063 T alley. Blades shall
iAcarj:leratc aA iAtegral stsrRlprsefiA~ lij:l. All cerAers shall Be 0j:lCA,
RlitereEl aAa welaed SA the bladc l:mdel'"sidc. LSl:JlJer blades shall be
arraAgea vertically iR aA exteAdea stackiRg desigA beyoAd the shel:Jlder
sf the reef cl:Jrb. Shall iAcerj:lerate a hiAgiAg arraAgcRleAt fer
acccssibility to iAtcriar ~arts.
AZ C. Fan wheel shall be of aluminum construction> ,spark rcsistant suitablc
for usc with flaRlRlablc gascs. ~
D. Each unit shall be equipped with the following accessories.
1. Expanded aluminum bird screen.
2. Disconnect device.
At 3. ^utoRlatic belt tighteAer.
4. Self acting back draft damper.
A2 5. Prefabri cated sel:JAd atteAl:Jat i Ag curb '~4!:'ij'9rr,::.,#~ql~~~q:Pt(rB~::
2.5 TUBEAXIAL FANS
A. Roof mounted upblast exhaust fans shall be of the belt drivp.n tube
axial type capable of operating at an air temperature of 500F. Fans
shall be equipped with a fusible link damper lifter to provide heat
and smoke relief in the event of an electrical power failure.
B. Propeller construct ion shall be fabri cated steel. A 5 tan.j=i~'d ~quare
key or tapered bushing shall lock the propeller to t~e shaft.
Propellers shall be statically and dynamically balanced.
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SECTION 15950
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS
operating personnel. These manuals shall include the control cycle
narrative for the control equipment, complete control diagrams with'~
labeling of control wiring and instruments to match diagram.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A.
Acceptable manufacturers:
1. JOHNSON CONTROLS
2. HONEYWELL
3. BARBER COLEMAN
4. LANDIS & GYR POWERS
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representative with 5 years minimum of
manufacturer's authorized
authorized representation.
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B.
2.2 ELECTRIC WIRING
A. Provide electric wiring, conduit, and wiring connections required for
the installation of the temperature control system, unless
specifically shown on the electrical drawings or called for in
Division 11 and 16.
B. Comply with the requirements of Division 16.
2.3 ROOM TYPE INSTRUMENTS
A. Room Thermostats: Manufacturer's standard type, adjustabl e
sensitivity and calibrated dial. Metal cover with tamper-proof
screws. Provi de concealed adj ustment on thermostats. Range 500 to
900F.
2.4 LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTION
A. Electric Low Temperature Warning Thermostats: Provide 20 ft. low
point sensitive elements (not averaging type) installed to serpentine
the entire coil face area. Suspend elements upstream of the coil.
Provide two-position manual reset. Where coils are two banks, provide
two low limit thermostats, wired in to activate the control sequences.
2.5 HIGH TEMPERATURE DETECTION
A. Electric High Temperature Thermostats: Bimetal type sensing element
with at least 10" insertion length. Two position manual reset type.
2.6 AIR PIPING
A. Provide tubing type as follows:
1. Exposed: Hard copper tubing, or multi-tube polyethylene with a
vinyl jacket. Terminate multi-tube bundles in panels or junction
boxes only. Install hard copper tubing for final terrrination
from junction box to equipment device.
2. Concealed: Hard or soft copper tubing, single or multi-tube
polyethylene.
3. Concrete Buried: Hard or soft copper tublng or polyethylene
tubing enclosed in a metal conduit.
4. Inside panels and unit enclosures: Polyethylene Tubing.
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8. Software documentat ion i nc 1 ud i ng sequence of operat i on and all
control programs.
9. Licensing agreement for each licensed software module (one copy to
be executed by the Owner prior to software delivery).
10. Manufacturers authorization of installer.
1.4 SYSTEM STRUCTURE
A. Provide a network of independent field control panels. Each field control
panel shall perform all specified control functions in a completely
independent manner. Additionally, field control panels shall networked for
single point programming and for the sharing of point information and
control instructions between panels. A central processing unit (CPU) shall
function as the normal operators interface and shall provide archival and
report generating functions.
B. Build the basic elements of the BAS structure from standard components kept
in inventory. The components shall not require customizing other than
setting jumpers and switches, adding firmware modules or software
programming to perform the entire system's required functions.
C. Field control panels shall have sensor outputs, set points, alarm functions
and control adjustments available at the panel through a portable plug in
interface device. Provide (2) interface device units.
D. Fully modular and distributed processing architecture and not rely on a
central processor or any other correlating device for sharing of point data
amoung field conttrol panels.
E. Expandable by the addition of field control panels.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
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Acceptable Manufacturers
1. Johnson Controls
2. Honeywell
3. Barber Coleman
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A.
A. All electronic equipment shall conform to the requirements of F.C.C.
regulation Part 15, Section 15 governing radio frequency electromagnetic
interference and be so labeled. The BAS shall comply with U.L. 916 and be
so listed at the time of bid.
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2. Exciter shall have sufficient capacity to produce ample
excitation under all normal load conditions. Exciter may be
direct connected or static controlled rectifier type.
G. Fuel Lines:
1. Fue 1 1 i nes shall be Type ilK" copper tubi ng with wrought brass
copper sweat pattern fittings. All joints shall be made with
silver solder. Complete shop drawings shall be prepared for the
fuel system and approved by an authorized representative of the
engine manufacturer prior to submittal. Flexible fuel lines
shall be furnished at the engine.
H. Remote Monitoring Panel:
1. Provide and install a Remote Monitoring Panel as detailed by 12.9
for controls.
2. The cabinet shall be flush mounted.
2.3 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES
AI A. Rating: The automatic transfer switch rating shall be as indicated.
On three phase, 4 wire systems, ~tiliziAg ~r8~Aa fa~lt ~retectioA, a
trije fOijr ~8le traAsfer switch shall be sij~~liea with all fSijr ~8les
1R8ijAtee iA a C81R1fI8A shaft. The short circuit rating of the fourth
pole shall be identical to the rating of the main poles. The complete
switch assembly shall be listed under UL-1008 for use on emergency
systems.
B. Construction and Performance: The critical and life safety transfer
switches shall be double throw, actuated by a single electrical
operator, momentarily energized; and connected to the transfer
mechanism by a single over center type linkage with a total transfer
time not to exceed one hal f second. The transfer switch shall be
capable of transferring successfully in either direction with 90% of
rated voltage applied to the switch terminals.
C. The equipment transfer switches shall be double throw, actuated by two
electrical operators momentarily energized and connected to the
transfer mechanism by a single over center linkage with a minimum
transfer time of 25 hertz, or longer. The time delay between the
opening of the closed contacts and the closing of the open contacts is
to allow the motor loads to be demagnetized before transfer. The RMTD
type transfer switch allows the motor loads to be re-energized after
transfer with normal in-rush current. Transfer switches util izing
in-phase monitors are not acceptable.
D. The normal and emergency contacts shall be positively interlocked
mechanically and electrically to prevent simultaneous closing. Main
contacts shall be mechanically locked in position in both the normal
and emergency positions without the use of hooks, latches, magnets,
or springs; and shall be silver-tungsten alloy protected by arcing
contacts; with magnetic blowouts on each pol e. Interlocked mol ded
case circuit breakers or contractors are not acceptable.
E. The transfer switch shall be equipped with a manual operator that is
designed to prevent injury to the operation personnel if the
electrical operator should suddenly become energized during manual
transfer. The manual operator shall provide the same contact transfer
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speed as the electrical operator to prevent a flash over from
switching the main contacts slowly.
F. Each transfer switch to include the following features:
1. A three second maximum non-adjustable time delay to over- ride
momentary outages.
2. An adjustable motor driven type time delay (0-2 minutes) on
transfer to emergency.
3. An adjustable motor driven type time delay (0-30 minutes) on
retransfer to normal with (0-30 minutes) unloading running timer
for cool-down of standby generators.
4. Key operated type test switch mounted on cabinet providing test
operation of the transfer switch and the standby generators.
S. Two auxiliary contacts to close when normal fails to initiate
starting controls on engines.
6. Two auxiliary contacts on main shaft, one to close on normal, the
other to close on emergency.
7. IAterl ecki A~ cOAtral ci rCl:Ji try fer three sOl:Jrce pri erity 1 ead
selectieA pewer systeffi.
8. Two front pilot lights to indicate switch in normal or emergency
position. Provide fusing and control transformer.
9. On the automatic equipment transfer switch provide contacts to
signal elevator controller that emergency power is available.
The transmitting signal will be delayed at the transfer switch
with an adjustable delay timer (0-2 minutes).
10. On the manual equipment transfer switch, provide contacts so
swi tch may be operated by remote stat i on in as selected by
Architect. Remote control station and wiring by Temperature
Control Contractor. Provide duplicate set of momentary contact
push buttons on front cover of switch for transfer to emergency
and retransfer to normal.
11. One 20 amp fused circuit, energized from the emergency source.
G. Provide in each switch enclosure a ground bus mounted at the rear to
match ground bus in adjacent switchboard cubicles. Verify with
switchboard suppl ier. Ground bus shall be fabricated from high
strength, best grade 98% conductivity pure copper. Bars to be
rectangular type with full round edges, electrically silver plated
over their entire length. At both ends of the ground bus provide six
cable lugs suitable for cable up to 750 MCM copper conductor. Bond
ground bus to metal enclosure.
H. Enclosure: The four transfer switches are to be enclosed in two free
standing, floor mounted, rigid frame construction, NEMA 1 type indoor
cabinet as shown on the Drawings. The enclosure depth shall match
depth of adjoining switchboard cubicles. Verify depth with
switchboard supplier. The exterior and interior steel surfaces shall
be properly cleaned and finished with an ANSI #49 medium gray enamel
over rust inhibiting phosphatized coating.
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
B. Resulting damages incurred due to improper start-up of UPS System or
system failure not detected during the factory test is the
responsibility of this Section. Include all costs incurred in
normalizing the equipment or damage as a result of improper physical
and electrical protection.
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2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. The following manufacturers are acceptable, based on the manufacturers
compl iance with all performance requirements and dimensional
requirements indicated on drawings and specifications.
1. EXIDE
2. LI EBERT
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unused, of recent manufacture, and of the highest grade material, free
from defects and imperfections.
1. Equipment: Product of manufacturer currently engaged in the
production of such systems and shipped, assembled, and tested at
the job site with load banks.
2.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A. The UPS System shall consist of the following major pieces of
equipment, one 50 KVA System.
1. Power Conversion Module
2. UPS Battery Bank Complete for 15 minute support (nominal).
3. Battery Cell Connectors with stainless steel bolts, washers and
hex nuts; 1 ug connectors for battery rack to cabi net cabl e
connections. Flame arrestor for each cell; cell spreader board.
4. Integral Battery Disconnect Switch in a maintenance free battery
cabinet.
5. Remote Monitor Panel, Wiring and interfacing to security system.
6. Complete Owner's, Operation, and Maintenance Manuals with
schematic wiring diagrams.
7. Maintenance Bypass Isolation switch with feeders.
8. Main output overcurrent protective device.
9. Transient Voltage and Surge Protection
10. Branch Circuit Panel - 225 amp mains, with l75A/3P breaker, (2)
42 pole tubs, with 84-20A/IP breakers.
2.3 OPERATION
A. Design the UPS System to operate as an on-l ine, reverse transfer
system, with the following modes of non-transient voltage transfer.
1. Normal:
a. The critical load is continuously supplied by the inverter.
b. The rectifierlbattery charger derives power from the
commercial AC source and supplies DC power to the inverter
while simultaneously float charging the battery bank.
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LIGHTING
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A. Gl assware for fi xtures: high quality with not 1 ess than 65%
efficiency in light transmission.
B. Recessed fixtures: furnished with gaskets, so designed and installed
that they will completely eliminate light leakage between flanges and
ceilings.
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2.3 FLUORESCENT FIXTURES:
A. Fluorescent fixture housings: die formed of cold rolled steel of not
less than 22 gauge. Construction shall provide an approved method of
locking lens or shielding in place. Enamel finish for light
reflectance shall have a hardness between Hand 3H. Before enamel is
applied, the metal shall be cleaned and prepared by "Bonderizing" or
an equivalent process.
B. Plastic lenses for fluorescent fixtures: 100% virgin acrylic, not less
than 1/8" nominal thickness.
C. Provide fastening devices for fluorescent fixtures in lay-in tee-bar
ceilings to securely anchor the fixture to the tee-bar.
D. Equ i p exposed 1 amp fl uorescent fi xtures with c 1 ips to prevent the
lamps from falling out of their sockets.
1. Standard: ARM-A-LITE "Safety Guards".
E. Equip exposed lamp fluorescent fixtures with clear plastic lamp
protectors to prevent lamp breakage.
1. Standard: ARM-A-LITE "Safety Sleeves".
2.4 FLUORESCENT BALLASTS
A. Ballasts: High-power factor, ETL, CBM certified, with Class Prating
and a sound rating of II A" or the quietest made for the type lamps
used.
B. Provide ballasts having a built-in automatic resetting thermal
protector.
C. Provide energy savings type units having reduced input and providing
approximately 95% rated light output of the lamp.
1. Standards:
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Acceptab 1 e""Manufactur.ers :
1. SYLVANIA .
2. GENERAL ELECTRIC
3. WESTINGHOUSE
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A. Where s~p~ressers arc rcqijired, provide OAe iA each fixtijre.
1. StaAaards:
a. CORNELL DUBILIER IF 24 l2D volts DAly.
b. CENERAL ELECTRIC 89C635 120 or 277 volts.
C.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install lighting fixtures surface, recessed or pendant as indicated.
Lighting fixtures are shown in their approximate location. The
Architect and Owner reserve the right to change light fixture
locations within the same room, without added cost, if the change is
made before rough-in.
B. Coordinate the installation of light fixtures with the ceiling and
mechanical installations.
C. Support fi xtures i nsta 11 ed in 1 ay- i n cei 1 i ng wi th four sheet metal
screws attached to support tee's and fixture ends.
D. Support fixtures, installed on or recessed in plaster ceilings, from
the building structure above and independent of the ceiling support
system.
E. In large mechanical equipment rooms having exposed ceilings, hang the
light fixtures from chain. Feed chain hung fixtures through a rubber
covered cord, taped to one chain and use a twist-lock plug connection.
F. Wire pendant hung fixtures through one of the supporting stems. When
row mounting or other condition requires stabilization, provide
UNISTRUT or KINDORF type reinforcement as directed.
G. On fixtures that are not directly supported from the building
structure, provide safety support chains installed from the fixture
housing to the structure. Use two chains for each fluorescent fixture
and one for each incandescent.
H. Fixtures to be recessed in fire-rated ceilings shall have fire-rated
construction or have fire-rated protective housings installed as part
of the ceiling construction.
I. Install fixtures with hinged door frames so that they hinge from the
same side within the same room.
3.2 LAMPING OF FIXTURES
A. At the completion of the work, furnish and install the proper number,
type and size of new 1 amps in each new fi xture and each exi st i ng
fixture to be reused.
B. Provide the Owner with a complement of spare lamps equal to 5% of each
type of lamp used on the project, except that the minimum number of
spare lamps shall be two.
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B.
A supervisory indicator shall'''''sound \tilth the activation of any
sprinkler water flow switch or fire pump,-pOwer loss, phase reversal,
or pump running indicator. .
When an area smoke detector is initially activated, the system shall
start the alarm verification mode. After the detector has processed
through the reset portion of the verification mode and is activated a
second time will the general alarm sequence occur. If a second alarm
is activated at any time during the alarm verification period the
general alarm sequence shall occur. Activation of any contact device,
i.e. pull station, water flow indicators shall bypass the alarm
verification mode the general alarm sequence shall occur.
The fire alarm system shall have the following responses once an alarm
has been initiated:
1. Display location and type of alarm at the fire alarm control
panel.
2. Sound an audible device at the fire alarm control panel.
3. Illuminate the proper indicator at all remote annunciators.
4. Activate all alarm indicating appliances, after a programmed time
delay.
S. Display the alarm information on the remote CRT.
6. Print the alarm information on the remote printer.
7. Shut down all air handlers, exhaust fans, and associated dampers.
8. Start HVAC Smoke Control System (indicated on Sheet 10.36 of
Contract Documents. Coordinate operation to interface with fire
alarm.)
9. Release all magnetic door holders.
10. Recall the elevators if an associated smoke detector is
activated.
11. Cause a signal to be transmitted to the local fire department.
All abnormal conditions, alarms, troubles and supervisory shall
be through a digital alarm communicator to a central station to
the local fire department.
12. Provide dry contact closure to electronic security system,
graphic system annunciator and control panel. (Coordinated with
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until the activated device is returned to normal, except that the
alarm indicating appliance may be silenced. However the entire alarm
sequence shall occur in the event of a second alarm condition. When
the actuated devi ce has been restored to its normal cond it i on the
system may be reset. The control ci rcuits wi 11 be programmed to
stagger start the air handling units and exhaust fans.
Equipment shall be supervised for opens and grounds in initiating
circuits, signal circuits and communication lines. If a disarrangement
occurs in any of these circuits an audible signal and display shall
occur at the fire alarm control panel, be printed along with time and
date at the remote printer, and be displayed at the remote CRT and
illuminate the proper indicator at the remote annunciators.
All changes of status shall be retained in the fire alarm control
panel's historical log feature. In addition to the change of status
C.
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SECTION 11400
FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT (REVISED)
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
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A. Section Includes
1. Description:
a. The extent of the Food Service Equipment is shown in the
contract documents.
b. The type of food service operation is for
1) Food preparation areas
2) Food service areas
3) Food storage areas
c. The drawings indicate the desired basic arrangement and
dimensions of the equipment.
2. Food Service Equipment:
a. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Refer to Division 15 and
Division 16 sections, respectively for mechanical and
electrical services and connections for individual items of
food service equipment.
b. Rough-In Utilities: Be responsible for coordination of
requirements with Division 15 and 16.
d. Coordinate Work with Division 15: for piping and fittings
required for interconnecting.
e. Coordinate Work with Division 16 for furnishing and
installing wiring, conduit and fittings required for
interconnecting.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. ASME Codes
B. ASTM A 36 - Specification for Structural Steel.
C. ASTM A 123 - Zinc (Hot-Dipped Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel
Products.
D. ASTM A 240 - Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless
Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels.
E. ASTM A 249 - Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superheater, Heat
Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes.
F. ASTM A 526 - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip
Process, Commercial Quality.
G. ASTM E 84 - Test Method for Surface Burn i ng Characteri st i cs of
Building Materials.
H. NEMA LD-3 - High Pressure Decorative Laminates.
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I. NFPA 13 - Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
J. NFPA 17 - Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems.
K. NFPA 70 - National Electric Code.
L. NFPA 96 - Install at i on of Equ i pment for the Removal of Smoke and
Grease-Laden Vapors from Commercial Cooking Equipment (1991).
M. Underwriters Laboratories - Standards for Electrical Components and
Assemblies to achieve UL Labeled Products.
N. AGA - Standards for Gas-Fired Equipment to Achieve AGA Listed Approval
and UL Listed approval.
O. NSF - National Sanitation Foundation Standards and Criteria to Achieve
NSF "Seal of Approval."
1. 3 SUBMITTALS
A. Connection Plan:
1. Submit dimensioned drawings indicating exact locations of
mechanical and electrical rough-ins, size and capacity.
a. Locate and size duct connections for ventilation hoods and
dishwashing machine exhaust.
b. Scale of rough-in plan: 1/2" = 1'-0".
B. Equipment Base Plan:
1. Submit dimensioned drawings indicating exact size and locations
bases upon which equipment is set.
a. Locate and size all depressions and trenches in floor slab.
b. Scale of base plan: 1/2" = 1'-0".
C. Data Sheets for Standard Manufacturing Items:
1. Submit brochures containing specifications sheets with
illustrations and full mechanical and electrical data for all
food service items of standard manufacturer.
a. Mark each data sheet with the applicable project equipment
item number and indicate accessories to be provided with
each item.
b. For operating equipment include data on performance and
operating characteristics, powerlfuel consumption, rough-in
information. Provide maintenance manuals, operating
instructions, spare parts lists, precautions against
hazards, manufacturer's warranties and similar information.
D. Fabricated Equipment Shop Drawings:
1. Submit shop detail drawings of custom fabricated equipment prior
to start of fabrication.
a. Include plan, elevations and detail sections of each item.
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b. Scale of sections at 1-1/2" - 1'-0".
c. Scale of Detail Drawings: 3" = 1'-0" minimum.
E. Upon review of drawings and data sheets, supply sufficient sets for
distribution to the various other trades requiring same for completion
of their work.
F. Submit shop drawings submittals in compliance with the General
Requirements.
G. Samples:
1. When requested, submit three samples illustrative of finishes,
colors, hardware and trim.
a. Size: 12" x 12" sheet materials.
b. Size: 24" length of linear materials.
2. Submit plastic nameplate sample for switches and controls.
H. Parts and Operation Manuals:
1. Submit operation manuals for all food service equipment items of
standard manufacturer. Refer to the General Requirements.
a. Bind with three ring hard cover binders, indexed.
b. Incl ude the names, addresses and telephone numbers of
service agencies authorized to service the various items of
equipment.
1. Submit a certified copy of the mill analysis of materials if requested
by the Consultant and Owner.
J. Provide copies of remote refrigeration system control wiring and
piping diagrams.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Bidder Qualifications:
1. Bidder shall be a party regularly engaged in the fabrication
and/or supplying of food service equipment as a primary business
for a minimum period of five years.
2. Fabricator shall be a party regularly engaged in the custom
fabrication of food service equipment as a primary business for
a minimum period of five years. All custom fabricated equipment
shall be constructed by one manufacturer in plant at one
location.
3. Bidders who are not manufacturers of custom fabricated equipment
shall obtain approval of the source of such equipment prior to
submittal of bid.
B.
Regulatory Requirements:
1. Permits and Cert i fi cates:
ordinances and regulations
installation of the work.
Comply with local
beari ng on the
1 aws, codes,
conduct and
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2. All atcessories shall be furnished, with equipment to comply with
governing codes.
3. Provide safety devices required to comply with the regulations.
4. Electrical Equipment shall conform to the standards of the
National Electrical Manufacturers Association, and have
conveniently located control switches, enclosed case type, 'and
shall comply with State of Florida's Electrical Code and bear the
UL label.
s. Design gas burning equipment for operation with the type of gas
furnished, equipment shall be approved by the American Gas
Association. The label or listing of the American Gas Association
will be accepted as conforming with this requirement.
Installation of equipment shall conform to the standards as set
forth by the American Gas Association and the National Plumbing
Code. All gas equipment shall be furnished with safety pilot;
100% safety cut-off and on/off el ectrical operated sol enoid
valves tied into fire alarm system.
6. NFPA Standards:
a. Comply with NFPA Codes 13 and 96 standards for exhaust
system. Other sections of this Project Manual shall provide
ducts, fans and make connections to hoods specified in this
section, including other hoods specified or shown in HVAC
sections and drawings.
b. Comply with NFPA 70 for electrical wiring and devices
included with food service equipment and with NFPA 96 for
exhaust systems.
7. ASME Codes: Comply with ASME boiler code requirements for steam
generating and steam heated equipment; provide ASME inspection,
stamp and registration with National Board.
8. Health Codes: Comply with codes and ordinances regulating food
serving establishments of local or environmental health
department having jurisdiction.
9. Electrically operated equipment shall be in accordance with .ne
rules and regulations and the laws of the State of Florida, and
sha 11 be approved by the State El ectri ca 1 Inspector c:1d the
Underwriters' Laboratories.
10. Equipment pieces shall be manufactured in compliance with
Standards No.3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 18, 20, 26, 29, 35, 37 and
elsewhere applicable of NSF Testing Laboratories and bear the
seal of approval. This shall include all pending standards which
will become applicable at the time equipment is delivered.
C. Certifications:
1. Verify and provide manufacturer's certification (or certification
by manufacturer's authorized agent) that the equipment selection
specified for each refrigeration system is properly sized and
shall meet the operating requirements set forth for each system
regarding maintaining specified operating temperature, hours of
compressor running time, and system pressures and velocities as
recommended by the equipment manufacturers.
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2. Certificate of Inspection:
Requirements.
To requi rements of the General
D. Pre-installation conference:
1. Before beginning food service installation, conduct a pre-
installation conference at the Project site with the food service
equipment manufacturer, installer, Architect, Owner's authorized
representative, and other trades to review procedures, schedules,
testing, and coordination of the installation with other elements
of the work.
2. Review warranty requirements.
3. Record (Contractor) discussions of conference, and decisions and
agreements (or disagreements) reached; furn ish copy of record
minutes to each party attending.
4. Review procedures related to food service equipment work,
including protection of installed work during construction.
E. Applicable Standards: Special fabrication items such as sinks, work
tables, and counters, shall be manufactured in compliance with
Standard No. 2 of the National Sanitation Foundation Testing
Laboratory and shall bear the NSF Seal of Approval.
F. Electrically heated and motor driven fixtures shall be for the current
shown in Division 15 and 16; these items of equipment shall have
mounted motor starters, switches and controls as required for proper
operation.
G. Verify electrical voltages, cycles, phases and special requirements
before ordering equipment.
1.5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Protect metal finishes from damage during shipping, storage, handling,
installation and construction of other work in the same spaces. Wrap
and crate each item of equipment as needed for protection from damage.
B. Cover exposed stainless steel surfaces with self-adhesive protective
paper, of a type recommended by the metal manufacturer; do not remove
until work is installed and ready for cleaning and start-up.
1.6 WARRANTY
A. Warranty: On workmanship and material. All material shall be new, of
the best quality, perfect and without flaw. Equipment shall be
delivered in an undamaged condition upon completion. All workmanship
and labor shall be of the best in their respective fields and skilled
mechanics of the trades involved.
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B. Equipment shall be warranted for a period of one year from the date of
Substantial Completion with the exception of refrigerated items which
shall have an additional four years warranty on the compressor units.
1. If at any time within this warranty period of one year an item of
equi pment is found to be faulty due to poor workmanshi p or
i nferi or and/or defect i ve materi a 1 s, replace and correct all
defective material and/or installation at no cost to Owner.
2. On extended compressor warranty, only labor charges after first
year shall be paid.
1.7 MAINTENANCE
A. The refrigeration systems shall be furnished with a one-year refrig-
eration service contract, covering all parts and labor, with service
available seven days per week, 24-hours per day.
1. Continuation of the service contract after the first year shall
be at the option of the Owner.
2. The refrigeration system shall be warranted for one year and the
compressors shall carry the manufacturer's extended five-year
warranty. Refer to the General Requirements.
1. 8 SCHEDULING
A. Schedul es and Reports: Establ ish earl i est and 1 atest job site
delivery dates of furnished and Contractor installed items, according
to General Requirements.
B. Delivery of Owner furnished equipment for installation by this Section
shall take place at a time to be determined by the Owner.
PART 2 - GENERAL
2.1 METALS
A. Stainless steel (s/s): AISI Type 302/304, hardest workable temper,
No.4 directional polish.
B. Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 526, except ASTM A 527 for extensive
forming, ASTM A 525, G90 Zinc Coating, chemical treatment.
1. Where painted finish is indicated, provide mill phosphatized
treatment in lieu of chemical treatment.
C. Steel Sheet: ASTM AS69 hot-rolled carbon steel.
D. Galvanized Steel Pipe: ASTM A53 or ASTM A120, welded or seamless,
schedule 40, galvanized.
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E. 1ee-l Structural Members: Hot rolled or cold formed, carbon steel
unless stainless steel in indicated.
1. Galvanized finish: ASTM A 123, hot-dipped zinc coating, applied
after fabrication.
F. Aluminum: ASTM B209/B22l sheet, plate and extrusions (as indicated),
all oy temper and fini sh as determi ned by manufacturer/fabri cator,
except 0.40-MIL natural anodized finish on exposed work unless another
finish is indicated.
2.2 PLASTIC LAMINATE
A. Genera 1 : NEMA LD1, General purpose high pressure type, 0.062 inch
thick except 0.050 for post-forming, smooth (non-textured) white
unless another texture and color is indicated or selected by
Architect. Comply with NSF No. 35 where applicable.
2.3 HARDWOOD WORK SURFACES
A. General: Laminated edge-grained hard maple (acer saccharum), NHLA
first grade with knots, holes and other blemishes culled out, KILN
dried at 8 percent or less moisture, waterproof glue, machined,
sanded, and finished with NSF-approved oil-sealer.
2.4 INSULATION
A. Cooled-Component Insulation: Rigid, closed-cell polyurethane foam,
either heat-aged slab stock for adhesive lamination with face
sheets,or foamed - in - place using Freon 11 as expanding agent,
K-Value of 0.15, not less than 1.7 lbs. per cu. ft. density.
B. Heater-Component Insulation: Rigid board, semi-rigid blanket or
adhesively applied blanket of glass fiber or other mineral fiber
insulation, certified by manufacturer to withstand long-term exposure
to heat (temperature rating of each insulated equipment item) without
deterioration, K-Value of not more then 0.30, density of not less then
1.5 lbs, per cu. ft.
2.5 JOINT MATERIALS
A. Sealants: One-part or two-part, polyurethane or silicone based,
liquid elastoreric sealant, FS TT-S-00227 or FS-TT-S-00230,
non-solvent release type, mildew-resistant, show a hardness of 30
except 45 if subject to traffic.
1. Backer Rod: Polyethylene rod stock, larger than joint width.
B. Gaskets: solid or hollow (but not cellular) neoprene or polyvinyl
chloride, light grey, minimum or 40 shore a hardness, self-adhesive
or prepared for either adhesive application or mechanical anchorage.
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2.6 PAINT AND COATINGS"~
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A. General: Provide the types of painting and coating materials which,
after drying or curing are suitable for use in conjunction with Food
Service, and which are durable non-toxic, non-dusting, non-flaking,
mildew resistant and comply with governing regulations for Food
Service.
B. Galvanized Repair Paint: MIL-P-21035.
C. Pretreatment: SSPC-PT2 or PT3.
D. Primer coating for metal: FS TT-PP-86, Type suitable for baking where
indicated.
E. Enamel for Metal: Synthetic type, FS TT-P-491, type suitable for
baking where indicated.
F. Sound Deadening: Heavy-bodied resinous coating, filled with
granulated cork or other resilient material, compounded for permanent,
non-flaking adhesion to metal in a 1/8 inch thick coating.
2.7 HARDWARE
A. General: Manufacturer's standard, but not 1 ess than BHMA Std. 201
type 2 (institutional), satin finish stainless steel or dull chrome
finish or dull chrome finish or brass, bronze, or steel.
1. Cabinet catches: Heavy duty magnetic type, except as otherwise
indicated.
2. Drawer Slides: Ball-Bearing type, side-mounting, selfclosing.
3. Sliding Door Hardware: Overhead track with tandem nylon wheel
hangers for door leaves over 5 sq. ft. area, rollerless sanitary
slides for smaller doors (comply with NSF Standards).
B. Provide prison package hardware for all equipment.
2.8 CASTERS
A. General: Type and size indicated or, if not indicated, as recommended
by caster manufacturer for the type and weight of equipment supported,
but not less than 4 inch diameter with 15/16 inch tread width, with
sealed self-lubricating ball bearings, cadmium-plated steel disc
wheels and solid polyurethane tires. Provide stainless steel horns and
accessories. Unless other wise indicated, equip each item with 4
swivel-type casters and provide foot brakes on 2 casters on opposite
corners of equipment.
B. Caster Bumpers: Unless equipment item is equipped with another form
of all-around protective bumper provide circular rotating bumper above
each caster, 5 inch diameter tire of 1 i ght grey synthet i c rubber
(hollow or closed-cell) on cadmium-plated disc.
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2.9 PLUMBING FITTING, TRIM AND ACCESSORIES
A. General: Where exposed or semi-exposed, provide bright chrome plated
brass or polished stainless steel units. Provide copper or brass
where not exposed.
B. Water Outlets: At sinks and at other locations where water is
supplied (by manual, automatic or remote control), provide
commercial quality faucets, valves, dispensers of fill devices, or the
type and size indicated and as required to operate as indicated.
Include manual cut-off valves and connecting stem pipes to permit
outlet servicing without shut-down of water supply piping systems.
Plumbing features by T&S Faucets, Fisher Faucets and Chicago Faucets
are approved.
C. Vacuum Breakers: Provide with food service equipment where required
by governing regulations, including locations where water outlets are
equipped for hose attachment.
D. Waste Fittings: Except as otherwise indicated, provide 2"
remote-lever waste valve, and 3.5": strainer without connected
overflow on sinks.
E. Electrical Materials
1. General: Provide standard materials, devices and components as
recommended by the manufacturer/fabri cator, sel ected and
installed in accordance with NEMA Standards and recommendations,
and as required for safe and efficient use and operation of the
Food Service Equipment, without objectionable noise, vibration
and sanitation problems.
2. Controls and Signals: Provide recognized commercial grade
signals, "on-off" push buttons or switches, and other speed and
temperature controls as required for operation of each item,
complete with pilot lights and permanent signs and graphics to
assist the user of each item. Provide stainless steel cover
plates at controls and signals.
3. Connections: Equip each item requiring electrical power with
either a terminal box for permanent connection or cord-and-plug
for interruptable connection, as indicated. Provide standard
grounded-type plugs, matching outlets (Refer to Division 16)
light grey (Plug and cord).
4. Motors: Totally enclosed type, except drip-proof type where not
exposed to a dust or moisture condition, ball bearings,
impregnated to resist moisture, horse-power and duty-cycle
ratings as required for the service indicated. Power
Characteri st i cs - - Refer to Di vi s ion 16 for project power
characteristics. Refer to individual equipment requirements for
loads and ratings.
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2.10 FABRICATION OF METALWORK
A. General Fabrication Requirements: Remove burrs from sheared edges of
metal work, ease the corners and smooth to eliminate cutting hazard.
Bend sheets of metal at not less than the minimum radius required to
avoid grain-separation in the metal. Maintain flat, smooth surfaces
without damage to finish.
1. Reinforce metal at locations of hardware, anchorages and
accessory attachments, wherever metal is less than 14 gage or
requires mortised application. Conceal reinforcements to the
greatest extent possible. Weld in place on concealed faces.
2. Where fasteners are permitted, provide philips head, flat or oval
head machine screws. Cap threads with acorn nuts unless fully
concea 1 ed in unaccess i bl e construction, and provi de nuts and
lockwashers unless metal for tapping is at least 12 gage. Match
fastener head finish with finish of metal fastened.
3. Where components of fabricated metal work are indicated to be
galvanized, and involve welding or machining of metal heavier
than 16 gage, complete the fabrication and provide hot-dip
galvanizing of each component after fabrication, to the greatest
extent possible (depending upon available dip-tank sizes).
Comply with ASTM A 123.
4. Where vents are requ i red for enclosed spaces, or for cabi net
enclosures, provide removable stainless steel insect screens of
18 X 18 mesh. Locate vents to avoid moisture penetration during
cleaning of equipment.
5. Provide removable panels for access to mechanical and electrical
service connections which are concealed behind or within Food
Service Equipment, but only where access is not possible and not
indicated through other work.
B. Meta 1 and Gages: Except as otherwi se i nd i cated, fabri cate exposed
metalwork of stainless steel, and fabricate the following components
from the gage of metal indicated, and other components from not less
than 20 gage metal.
1. Tabl e tops: 14 gage
2. Counter tops: 14 gage
3. Shelves: 16 gage
4. Front drawer/door panels: 18 gage(double-pan type)
5. Single-pan doors and drawer fronts: 16 gage
6. Enclosed base cabi nets: 18 gage
7. Enclosed wall cabinets: 18 gage
8. Sinks and drainboards: 14 gage
9. Exhaust hoods: 18 gage
10. Removable covers, panels: 18 gage
11. Skirts and enclosure panels: 18 gage
12. Closure & trim strips over 4" wide: 18 gage
13. Hardware reinforcement: 12 gage
14. Gusset plates: 10 gage
15. Legs and crossrails: 16 gage (1 5/8inch dia.)
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C. Work surface Fabrication: Fabricate metal work-surfaces by forming
and welding to provide seamless construction, using welding rods
matching sheet metal, grinding and polishing. Where necessary for
disassembly provide waterproof gasketed draw-type joints with
concealed bolting.
1. Reinforce work-surfaces 30 inch O.C. both ways with galvanized or
stainless concealed structural members. Reinforce edges which
are not self-reinforced by formed edges.
2. Sound deaden underside of metal work-surfaces, including sinks
and similar units, with a coating of sound deadening material.
Hold coating back 3 inches from sanitary edges which are open for
cleaning.
D. Enclosures, General: Provide enclosures, including panels, housing,
and skirts for service lines and mechanical and electrical devices,
and secondary enclosures for equi pment items, where i ndi cated and
where required for compliance with governing regulations and NSF
standards. Otherwise, fabricate each item to be as open as possible,
for ease of cleaning.
1. Where equipment is exposed to customer view, provide enclosure of
service lines, operating components and mechanical and electrical
devices.
E. Casework: At fabricator's option, and unless otherwise indicated,
provide either box-type face framing or open channel-type (complying
with NSF requirements in either case).
1. Enclosure: Except as otherwise indicated, provide each unit of
casework (base, wall, overhead and freestanding) with a complete-
enclosure metal cabinet, including fronts, backs, tops, bottoms,
and sides.
2. Door and Drawer Fronts: Except where single-pan construction is
indicated, provide double-pan type, not less than 5/8 inch thick,
with seams on inside face. Weld hardware reinforcement inside of
inner pan. Sound deaden by either coating both pans on concealed
face, or by inserting mineral wool insulation between pans.
3. She 1 ves : Except as otherwi se i nd i cated, prov i de adj ustab 1 e
standards for positioning and support of shelves in casework.
Turn back-edge of shelf units up 2 inches and hem. Turn other
edges down to form open channel. Rei nforce shel f units to
support 40 1 bs . per sq. ft. load i ng, plus 100 percent impact
loading.
4. Drawer Bodies: Except as otherwise indicated, drawform drawer
bodies from a single piece of metal to provide seamless
construction. Flange top edge to protect slides from spillage.
F. Support From Floor: Equip floor-supported mobile units with casters,
and equip items indicated as "roll-out" units with manufacturer's
standard one-directional rollers. Otherwise, and except for "close
-base" units, provide pipe-or-tube legs, with adjustable bullet-design
feet for floor-supported items of fabricated metalwork. Provide 2
inch adjustment of feet (concealing threading).
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....G. Exhaust Hood Fabrication: Comply with NFPA No. 96, including Appendix
A.
1. Grease Removal: Provide type indicated (removable filters if not
otherwise indicated), with drip-channel gutters, drains and
collection basins.
2. Fire Extinguishing Systems: Wet chemical system complying with
NFPA No. 12.
H. Shop Painting: Clean and prepare metal surfaces to be painted, remove
rust and dirt. Apply treatment to zinc-coated surfaces which have not
been mill-phosphatized. Coat welded and abraded areas of zinc-coated
surfaces with galvanize repair paint. Apply 1.5 MIL (dry film
thickness) metal primer coating, followed by 2. 1.0 MIL (dry film
thickness) metal enamel finish coatings.
2.11 EQUIPMENT (REFER TO EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE IN PART 3)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION
A. Rough-in-work: Examine the rough-in mechanical and electrical
services by others, and the installation of floors, walls, columns and
ceilings by others, and the conditions under which the work is to be
done. Verify dimensions of the services and substrates before
fabricating the work.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Standards
1. Water Connections: Install water connections and outlets at each
item of equipment, with air gaps, vacuum breakers and similar
provisions to comply with governing regulations, but not less
than compliance with ANSI Standards A40.4 and A40.6. To be in
compliance with VUSBC.
2. Electrical Work: Assemble electrical components of equipment in
accordance with applicable "standards of installation" by the
National Electrical Contractors Association, ready for final
connection.
3.3 JOINTING AND ANCHORING
A. Set each item of non-mobile and non-portable equipment securely in
place, leveled and adjusted to correct height. Anchor to supporting
substrate where indicated and when required for sustained operation
and use without shifting or dislocation. Conceal anchorages wherever
possible. Adjust counter tops and other work surfaces to a level
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tolerance of 1t16 inch (maximum offset, and plus-or-minus on
dimension, and maximum variation in 2 feet run from level or indicated
slope).
B. Complete field assembly joints in the work (joints which cannot be
completed in the shop) by welding, bolting, gasketing, or similar
methods as indicated. Grind welds smooth and restore finish. Set or
trim gaskets flush except for "T" gaskets as indicated.
C. Treat enclosed spaces (inaccessible after equipment installation) by
covering horizontal surfaces with powdered borax at a rate of 4 oz.
per sq. ft.
D. Install closure plates and strips where required, with joints
coordinated with units of equipment.
E. Install sealants and gaskets all around each unit to make joints
air-tight, waterproof, vermine-proof and sanitary for cleaning
purposes. In general, make sealed joint less then 1/8 inch wide, and
stuff with backer rod to shape sealant bead properly, at 1/4 inch
depth. Shape exposed surfaces of sealant slightly concave, with edges
flush with faces of materials of joint. At internal corner joints,
apply sealant or gaskets to form a sanitary cove, of not less than
3/8 inch radius. Provide seal filled or gasketed joints up to 3/4
inch joint width. Provide metal closure strips for wider joints, with
sealant application each side of strips. Anchor gaskets mechanically
or with adhesives to prevent displacement.
3.4 CLEANING, RESTORING FINISHES
A. After completion of installation, and completion of major work in Food
Service Areas, remove protective coverings, if any, and clean Food
Servi ce Equi pment, i nterna 11 y and externally. Restore exposed and
semi-exposed finishes to remove abrasions and other damages. Polish
exposed-metal surfaces and touch-up painted surfaces. Replace work
which cannot be successfully restored.
3.5 PRESSURE VESSELS
A. Notify Department of Labor, Boiler Inspection Division, in writing at
least two weeks prior to completion of installation, requesting
inspection of pressure vessels.
B. Approvals and operating certificates for these vessels shall be
furnished to Owner prior to substantial completion.
3.6 TESTING, START-UP AND INSTRUCTIONS
A. General: Delay the Start-up of Food Service Equipment until service
lines have been tested, balanced, and adjusted for pressure, voltage
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and similar considerations, and until.~ater and steam lines have been
cleaned and treated for sanitation.
Test each item of operational equipment to demonstrate that it is
operating properly, and that controls and safely devices are
functioning. Repair or replace equipment which is found to be
defective in its operation, including units which are below capacity
or operating with excessive noise or vibration.
B. Final Cleaning: After testing and start-up, clean and sanitize the
Food Service Equipment, and leave in a condition ready for use in Food
Service.
3.7 WARRANTI ES
A. Warrant all supplied materials and equipment for a period of not less
than one year after date of substantial completion, including, parts,
labor, travel overtime and any other such services required to warrant
the equipments. Replace if not repairable.
B. Warranty service shall be performed within 48 hours of notification.
C. Supply four manuals for each piece of equipment.
3.8 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
ITEM 1 - COLD STORAGE ASSEMBLY - ONE REQUIRED
A. Pre-fabricated cold storage room assembly of size and shape shown. Exact
overall size to be field verified prior to fabrication.
1. Insulation: 97% closed-cell or better, foamed-in-place polyurethane,
nominal thickness of 4" throughout, U.L. rated, self-extinguishing,
fire retardant type, expanded by use of HCFC-22, to removal of 100% of
the CFC's.
2. Coved Corners: Assembly constructed so that all interior wall, floor
and ceiling intersections shall have integral coved corners. Add-on
coved strip will not be acceptable.
3. Cam Lock Fasteners: All panel intersections and wall, floor and
ceiling intersections shall be secured by cam lock fasteners.
4. Finishes & Dimensi'ons: Exterior and interior finishes shall be as
scheduled. All dimensions to be as designed on plan drawings.
Fractional dimensions are not acceptable, all dimensions to be within
I" of design dimension.
5. Doors:
a. Door size and finish shall be as scheduled, complete with sill
wiper gasket, lift type hinges, and inside safety release, and
door lock. .
b. Hinges, Latches and Hardware: Chrome plated. Furnish door with
three hinges. Exterior doors to be equipped with automatic door
closer.
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c. Doors: 1/4" aluminum diamond tread plates 0.r"'14 gauge stainless
steel plates on both sides of doors where indicated 3D: high.
6. Thermometers: Provide compartment with 4" exterior dial thermometer
mounted at eye level to door.
7 . Lights: Furni shcompartment compl ete wi th manufacturer's standard
light fixture mounted and pre-wired to switch with pilot light to door
section. Extra lights and 3-way switches as shown on details. Size
1 ight fixtures to provide 10 foot candles of 1 ight 30" above the
floor.
8. Refrigeration System:
a. As part of cold storage room assembly, provide compartment with
complete refrigeration system sized to maintain appropriate
temperature.
b. Refrigeration system to be as specified under Item 85.
c. Condensing unit to be air-cooled and remote. Unit to have
performance and wiring characteristics as scheduled.
9. Miscellaneous:
a. Assembly to be set on floor, using floor screeds and slam braces.
Slam braces spaced at 3'-0" maximum, (see plan detail).
b. Provide trim strips, closure panels, as necessary to trim
assembly to adjacent building surfaces.
c. Where necessary furnish exterior structural supports, as part of
this assembly.
D. Provide plastic strip curtains at door location.
E. Furnish remote visual and audible sensor and alarm, with the remote
activator to be located in the Owner's mechanical and/or maintenance shop.
Owner will advise about exact location.
F. Provide sleeves properly located for utility entrance, drain lines, and
refrigeration lines, and after lines are installed, fill sleeves with
liquid urethane compound, suitable for use in refrigerated spaces. All
penetrations of wall and ceilings panels must be with conduit. Drilled
penetrations without sleeves are not acceptable.
B. Acceptable Manufacturer of cold storage assembly:
1. THERMO-KOOL (LAUREL, MS)
2. HARFORD (ABERDEEN, MO)
3. NOR-LAKE, (HUDSON, WI)
4. MASTERBILT, (NEW ALBANY, MI)
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 2 - STORAGE PLATFORM - 32 REQUIRED
A. One-tier ,embossed 14 gauge galvanized steel platform unit having following
features:
1. 30" ...wide x 48" long x 8-1/2" high, with four extra-heavy duty
ball-bearing casters.
2. In addition to platforms, provide two heavy duty tilt jacks on heavy
ball-bearing casters.
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Acc.eptab 1 e m~nufacturers of plat form:
1. EASTERN,'STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL DU-576-M
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 3 - MOBILE PLATFORM - 16 REQUIRED
A. One-tier embossed 14 gauge galvanized steel platform unit having following
features:
1. Galvanized steel tubular uprights, attached with concealed gussets.
2. Free-standing, with four uprights per unit, not less than 10" high.
3. Located as shown on drawings, using quantities and sizes as follows:
16 units 24" wide x 48" long.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of dunnage rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL D40-A
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 4 - STORAGE PALLET - BY OTHERS
ITEM 5 - STORAGE SHELVING - EIGHT REQUIRED
A. Provide four-tier embossed 14 gauge stainless steel shelving unit complete
with stainless steel tubular uprights arranged to pass through each shelf,
having following features:
1. Corner brackets to be concealed type with no external attachments.
2. Uprights shall not exceed 63" high, including adjustable feet.
3. Arrange as shown on plan drawings, using quantities and Sizes as
follows:
a. 4 units 21" wide x 36" long.
b. 4 units 21" wide x 48" long.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of shelving unit:
1. EASTERN STEEL RACK, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 40-A-4
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 6 - STORAGE SHELVING - TEN REQUIRED
A. Provide four-tier embossed 14 gauge galvanized steel shelving unit complete
with stainless steel tubular uprights arranged to pass through each shelf,
having following features:
1. Corner brackets to be concealed type with no external attachments.
2. Uprights shall not exceed 63" high, including adjustable feet.
3. Arrange as shown on plan drawi ngs, us i ng quant it i es and sizes as
fo 11 ows :
a. 1 unit 42" wide x 36" long.
b. 2 units 21" wide x 42" long.
c. 7 units 21" wide x 48" long.
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B. Acceptabl e manufactures.1nf shel vrrlg unit:
1. EASTERN STEEL RACK, (BOSTON.,.--MA), MODEL 40-A-4
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 7 - CAN STORAGE RACK - FOUR REQUIRED
A. All-welded heavy duty aluminum can storage rack having following features:
1. Unit capacity to be a minimum of 156 #10 cans, (13 cases).
2. Unit to be approximately 42" deep x 28" wide, front load and unload.
3. Unit to have four heavy duty legs with adjustable feet.
4. Unit be reinforced on sides and back to avoid movement.
5. Unit to be front load and unload.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of can storage rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL CSR-FF-156
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 8 - COLD STORAGE ASSEMBLY - ONE REQUIRED
A. Pre-fabricated cold storage room assembly. Exact overall size to be field
verified prior to fabrication.
1. Insulation: Insulation shall be 97% closed-cell or better,
foamed-in-place polyurethane, nominal thickness of 4" throughout, U.L.
rated, self-extinguishing, fire retardant type, expanded by use of
HCFC-22, to removal of 100% of the CFC's.
2. Coved corners: Constructed so that all i nteri or wall, floor and
ceiling intersections shall have integral coved corners. Add-on coved
strip will not be acceptable.
3. Cam lock fasteners: Panel intersections and wall, floor and ceiling
intersections shall be secured by cam lock fasteners.
4. Finishes & Dimensions: Exterior and interior finishes shall be as
scheduled. Fractional dimensions are not acceptable, all dimensions
to be within 1" of desiqn dimension.
5. Doors:
a. Door size and finish shall be as scheduled. Furnished complete
with sill wiper gasket, lift type hinges, and inside safety
release, and door lock.
b. Hinges, latches and hardware: Chrome plated. Door to be
furnished with three hinges. Exterior doors to be equipped with
automatic door closer.
c. Doors to have 1/4" aluminum diamond tread plates or 14 gauge
stainless steel plates on both sides of doors where indicated 36"
high.
6. Thermometers: Compartment to be provided with 4" exterior dial
thermometer mounted at eye level to door.
7. Lights: Compartment to be furni shed compl ete with manufacturer's
standard 1 ight fixture mounted and pre-wired to switch with pilot
light to door section. Extra lights and 3-way switches as s~own on
details. Size light fixtures to provide 10 foot candles of light 30"
above the floor.
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8. Refri gerat i on System: ,.1. -",
a. As part of cold storage room assembly, pro~i~~:compartment with
complete refrigeration system sized to malntain appropriate
temperature.
b. Refrigeration system to be as specified under Item 85.
c. Condensing unit: air-cooled and remote. Unit to have performance
and wiring characteristics as scheduled on drawings.
9. Miscellaneous:
a. Assembly to be set on floor, using floor screeds and slam braces.
Slam braces spaced at 3'-0" maximum.
b. Provide trim strips, closure panels, to trim assembly to adjacent
building surfaces.
c. Where necessary furnish exterior structural supports, as part of
this assembly.
d. Provide plastic strip curtains at door location.
e. Furnish remote visual and audible sensor and alarm, with the
remote activator to be located in the Owner's mechanical and/or
maintenance shop. Owner will advise exact location.
f. Provide sleeves located for utility entrance, drain lines, and
refrigeration lines, and after lines are installed, fill sleeves
with caulking compound, suitable for use in refrigerated spaces.
All penetrations of wall and ceilings panels must be with
conduit. Drilled penetrations without sleeves are not acceptable.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of cold storage assembly:
1. THERMO-KOOL, (LAUREL, MS)
2. HARFORD, (ABERDEEN, MD)
3. NOR-LAKE, (HUDSON, WI)
4. MASTERBILT, (NEW ALBANY, MI)
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 9 - DUNNAGE RACK - FIVE REQUIRED
A. One-tier embossed 12 gauge aluminum platform unit having following
features:
1. Aluminum tubular uprights, attached with concealed gussets.
2. Free-standing, with four uprights per unit, not less than 10" high.
3. Adjustable flanged feet.
4. Located as shown on drawings, using quantities and sizes as follows:
a. 1 unit 18" wide x 36" long.
b. 1 unit 18" wide x 42" long.
c. 3 units 18" wide x 48" long.
8. Acceptable manufactures of dunnage rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL D40-A
2. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 10 - RACEWAY - ONE REQUIRED
A. Wall mounted utility distribution system to serve Items 13, 14, 15 and 16,
having following features:
1. Designed to include electrical and water.
2. Stainless.steel construction.
3. Receptacles with point of use circuit breakers.
4. Pre-wired in accord with National Electrical Code, using U.L. listed
components.
5. Quick disconnects and appropriate cord and plug sets as required by
equipment.
6. Raceway shall be approximately 24'-0" long, with utilities coming from
the right side.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of utility distribution system:
1. AVTEC, (DOWNERS GROVE, IL)
2. MODEL EWDE
3. VENTMASTER MODULAR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 11 - STORAGE SHELVING - TWELVE REQUIRED
A. Four-tier embossed 12 gauge aluminum shelving unit complete with stainless
steel tubular uprights arranged to pass through each shelf, having
following features:
1. Corner brackets: Concealed type with no external attachments.
2. Uprights shall not exceed 63" high, including adjustable feet.
3. Arrange as shown on plan drawi ngs, us i ng quant it i es and sizes as
follows:
a. 5 units 18" wide x 36" long.
b. 3 units 18" wide x 42" long.
c. 4 units 18" wide x 48" long.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of shelving unit:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 40-A-4
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 12 - POT STORAGE RACK - TWO REQUIRED
A. Three-tier embossed 14 gauge stainless steel shelving unit, complete with
stainless steel tubular uprights arranged to pass through each shelf,
having following features:
1. Corner brackets to be concealed type with no external attachments.
2. Set of 5" diameter swivel casters.
3. Uprights shall not exceed 75", including casters.
4. Each unit to be free standing.
S. Arrange as shown on plan drawi ngs, us i ng quant it i es and sizes as
follows:
a. 2 units 24" wide x 48" long.
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B. Acceptable manufacturers of pot storage rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 40-A3-M
2. Architect approved equal.
ITEM 13 - POT SINK w. WALLSHELF - ONE REQUIRED
A. Furnish with listed faucets.
B. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 14 - SINK HEATER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Built-in electric sink heater of all stainless steel internal construction,
suitable for mounting to underside of sink, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Thermostatic controls with temperature indicating light.
3. Sump with drain, extend drain to nearest FD.
4. Manufacturers standard exterior finish.
5. Power-on indicating light.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of heater:
1. HATCO, (MILWAUKEE, WI), MODEL 3-CS-9
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 15 - PRE-RINSE UNIT - ONE REQUIRED
A. Deck-mounted pre-ri nse unit complete with ri ser support wall bracket,
having following features:
1. Flexible stainless steel hose.
2. Self-closing spray nozzle.
3. Mixing valve with integral check valves.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of pre-rinse unit:
1. T&S BRASS, (TRAVELERS REST, SC), MODEL B-113/109
2. CHICAGO FAUCET, (DES PLAINES, IL)
3. FISHER, (LOS ANGELES, CA)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 16 - DISPOSER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide disposer with three HP motor, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. 8" diameter rotor, cast steel housing.
3. Sink adaptor.
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.' 4. Include 3.0 H.P. slurry pump, with mechanical seal, installed at
',. . factory.
5. Valve package with prepiped fresh water line.
6. Wall mounted stainless steel control panel complete with motor
controls. Interwiring between control panel and disposer assembly by
F.S.E.C.
7. Manual push button station, stainless steel. .
8. Unit to be plumbed and wired to central extractor station. Plumbing
and remote wiring by Division 15 and 16.
9. Furnish automatic shut-down timer.
B. Disposer to be as manufactured by:
1. SOMAT/RED GOAT (Coatesville, PA) Model D-3.
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 17 - NOT USED
ITEM 18 - EXHAUST HOOD - ONE REQUIRED
A. Wall mounted exhaust hood of size, shape and content as shown having
following features:
1. All exposed surfaces of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
2. N.F.P.A. 96 construction, including all joints and seams welded
externally, continuous and liquid tight.
3. 5/8" diameter hanger rods to structural ceiling, approximately 48" on
center.
4. Stainless steel baffle type U.L. listed grease extracting filters. 20"
x 20".
S. Integral grease gutter sloped to drain to removable grease receptacle.
6. Vapor-proof U.L. listed recessed fluorescent light fixtures, number
and location as shown on detail drawings. Light tubes included.
Furnish hood fan & light switches.
7. Coordinated installation of fire control system as specified for Item
19. Fire control cabinet to be part of hood.
8. Integral make-up air plenum along front as shown.
9. Non-removable stainless steel perimeter trim and/or closure panels
from top of hood to ceiling.
10. Seal hood to wall with clear silicone sealant.
II. The use of fillers, silicon or other non metallic materials is not
allowed in the exhaust area.
12. Custom fabricated hoods are not acceptable.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of exhaust hood:
1. MECHANICAL SERVICES, (INDIAN TRAIL, NC), MODEL GWC-4
2. AEROLATOR, (MONROE, NC)
3. VENMASTER CYCLOVENT CV-96-100-DM
4. SAV-AIR HOODS
5. AIRTECH
6. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 19 - FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM - ONE REQUIRED
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A. Automatic wet chemical fire control system as required to protect exhaust
hood, Item 18, and the cooking equipment located under this hood, and
having following features:
1. All tanks, control heads, piping, relays, cable, fusible links,
nozzles, elbows, as required for complete system.
2. Chrome plated nozzles and exposed piping.
3. Manual strike mechanism in accessible location.
4. Installation in accord with code requirements and coordinated with
exhaust hood construction and installation.
S. Appliance shut-off feature, with snap-action switch arranged to shut
off service to equipment under hood when system is actuated.
6. Furnish mechanical gas valve.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of fire control system:
1. ANSUL, (MARINETTE, WI), MODEL R-102
2. RANGEGUARD, (CLEVELAND, OH)
3. PYROCHEM
4. AIRTECH
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 20 - RACEWAY - ONE REQUIRED
A. Island utility distribution system to serve Items 18, 19, 21 and 22, having
following features:
1. Designed to include electrical, water, and gas services.
2. Stainless steel construction.
3. Receptacles with point of use circuit breakers.
4. Pre-wired in accord with National Electrical Code, using U.L. listed
components.
5. Quick disconnects and appropriate cord and plug sets as required by
equipment.
6. Fire shut-off feature for interconnections with fire control system.
7. Raceway shall be approximately 23'-0" long, with utilities coming from
above.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of utility distribution system:
1. AVTEC (DOWNERS GROVE, IL)
2. MODEL EWDE
3. VENTMASTER MODULAR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 21 - BRAISING PAN - TWO REQUIRED
A. Open cabinet base gas-fired tilting braising pan having following features:
1. Modular cabinet base suitable for installation on banked line-up as
shown on drawings.
2. Capacity of approximately 40 gallons.
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3. Suitable for use with propane gas:~ rated at 120,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regul ator. '.. .
4. Stainless steel exterior finish.
5. Front-hinged tilt mechanism, manual tilt.
6. Food pan support device, front mounted.
7. All equipment in line-up supplied by same manufacturer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of tilting braising pan:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL G-40-0
2. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA),
3. GROEN, (ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL)
4. LEGION INDUSTRIES
S. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 22 - SINK UNIT - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide stainless steel sink unit having following features:
1. 6" deep sink.
2. Swing spout faucet, with T&S double pantry faucet.
3. Install in banked line-up as shown on plan drawings.
4. All equipment in line-up by same manufacturer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of sink unit:
1. VULCAN HART (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL 12-BS
2. GROEN, (ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL)
3. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
4. LEGION INDUSTRIES
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 23 - TROUGH GRATE - TWO REQUIRED
A. Trough grate having following features:
1. All stainless steel welded construction.
2. 3/16" x 1" flat bars set on edge, with 13/16" clearance between bars.
3. Two 1/2" diameter rods wedged through bars full length, and weld to
each bar. Furnish stainless steel frame. Coordinate installation
with other trades.
4. Size to suit trough.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of grate:
1. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL SFB-18
2. IMC/TEDDY, (COPIAGUE, NY), MODEL SG-18
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 24 - ROLL-IN PROOF CABINET - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide fully automatic roll-in proof cabinet having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, water connection.
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2. All stainless steel construction with no exposed fasteners.
3. - Stainless ,steel front, cappings, doors, ends, floor and inner l'ners.
4. Self-closing doors.
5. Door gaskets to be self-adjusting magnetic actuated.
6. Hydraulic exterior closure.
7. Single rack capacity.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of proof cabinet:
1. TRAULSEN, (COLLEGE POINT, NY), MODEL PRI-1-32-H
2. BAKER'S AID, (SYOSSET, NY), MODEL BAP-I-RI
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 25 - OVEN RACK - FIVE REQUIRED
A. All welded stainless steel roll-in rack cart having following features:
1. Suited for use with oven, Item 26 & proof cabinet, Item 24.
2. All welded stainless steel construction.
3. Four 4", high temperature casters.
4. Suitable for use with 18" x 26" sheet pans, roast pans, and 12" x 20"
steam table pans.
S. Front loading model.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of unit:
1. BAKER'S AID, (SYOSSET, NY), MODEL BAOR-S-004
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 26 - ROLL-IN OVEN - TWO REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired roll-in rack oven having following features:
1. Ut il it i es as schedul ed, suitabl e for use with propane gas, rated at
140,000 BTU's, furnish gas pressure regulator.
2. Unit to be suited for use in correctional facilities, complete with
non-removable screws and protected controls.
3. Unit to be of all stainless steel construction, in and out.
4. Unit to have integral exhaust canopy and exhaust fans.
5. Unit to have single rack capacity. Dimensions of unit not to exceed
50" wide x 50" long x 9'-0" high.
6. Unit to be complete per manufacturer's specifications, including all
accesories.
7. Unit to have control panel with 60 minute timer, on/off switch,
thermostat, damper control and indicator lights. Control panel to have
keyed access to circuit breakers, electrical panel and grease
fitt i ngs.
8. One unit suited for baking and roasting, one unit suited for roasting.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of unit:
1. BAKER'S AID, (SYOSSET, NY), MODEL BARO-1G-SL
2. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 27 - WORKTABLE - TWO REQUIRED
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A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 28 - MIXER - ONE REQUIRED
A. 60-quart floor model mixer having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Standard finish.
3. Two each 60 qt. stainless steel bowls and two ea. 30 qt. stainless
steel bowls, with adaptor.
4. Attachment hub, bowl dolly.
S. Meat grinder attachment set.
6. Vegetable slicer attachment with disc holder, grating disc, and three
shredding discs: 3/32, 3/16 and 5/16.
7. Flat beater, stainless steel wire whip, and dough hook.
8. Anchor to floor.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of mixer:
1. BLAKESLEE, (CHICAGO, IL), MODEL DD-60-T
2. MIDDLEBY MARSHALL, (MORTON GROVE, IL), MODEL 1060
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 29 - EQUIPMENT STAND - ONE REQUIRED
A. Stand with 14 gauge stainless steel top, having following features:
I. 1-5/8" outside diameter stainless steel legs with welded crossrails
and set of 5" diameter casters.
2. Stand shall have four sets stainless steel channel slides, welded in
place, sized to suit 18" x 26" pans.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of equipment stand:
I. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 705
2. CADDY, (BRIDGEPORT, NJ)
3. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 30 - NOT USED
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ITEM 31 - WORKTABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 32 - PAN RACK - THREE REQUIRED
A. All-welded aluminum pan rack having following features:
1. Solid side walls with extruded aluminum guide supports for 18" x 26"
pans.
2. Capacity: 40 @ 1-1/2" on center.
3. Set of 5" diameter swivel casters.
4. Vertical corner bumpers.
B. Acceptable manufactuters of pan rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL C-70-40
2. CRES-COR, (CLEVELAND, OH)
3. PRECISION, (MIAMI, FL)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 33 - FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM - ONE REQUIRED
A. Automatic wet chemical fire control system as required to protect exhaust
hood, Item 34, and the cooking equipment located under this hood, and
having following features:
1. All tanks, control heads, piping, relays, cable, fusible links,
nozzles and elbows, as required for complete system.
2. Chrome plated nozzles and exposed piping.
3. Manual strike mechanism in accessible location.
4. Installation in accord with code requirements and coordinated with
exhaust hood construction and installation.
S. Appliance shut-off feature, with snap-action switch arranged to shut
off service to equipment under hood when system is actuated.
6. Furnish mechanical gas valve.
7. Unit to be interwired with Raceway, (Item 39).
B. Acceptable manufacturer Fire Control System:
1. ANSUL, (MARINETTE, WI), MODEL R-102
2. RANGEGUARD, (CLEVELAND, OH)
3. PYROCHEM
4. AIRTECH
5. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 34 - EXHAUST HOOD - ONE REQUIRED
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Island exhaust hood of size, shape and content, having followlng features:
1. All exposed surfaces of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
2. N.F.P.A. 96 construction, including all joints and seams welded
externally, continuous and liquid tight.
3. 5/8" diameter hanger rods to structural ceiling, approximately 48" on
center.
4. Stainless steel baffle type U.L. listed grease extracting filters. 20"
x 20".
S. Integral grease gutter sloped to drain to removable grease receptacle.
6. Vapor-proof U.L. listed recessed fluorescent light fixtures, number
and location as shown on detail drawings. Light tubes included.
Furnish hood fan & light switches, to be part of Raceway, Item 33.
7. Coordinated installation of fire control system as specified for Item
19 and Raceway, Item 39.
8. Integral make-up air plenum along front as shown.
9. Non-removable stainless steel perimeter trim and/or closure panels
from top of hood to ceiling.
10. Seal hood to wall with clear silicone sealant.
11. The use of fill ers, s il i con or other non meta 11 i c materi a 1 s is not
allowed in the exhaust area.
12. Custom fabricated hoods are not acceptable.
Acceptable manufacturers of exhaust hood:
1. MECHANICAL SERVICES, (INDIAN TRAIL, NC), MODEL GIC-4
2. AEROlATOR, (MONROE, NC)
3. VENTMASTER CYCLOVENT CV-96-100-DM
4. SAV-AIR HOODS
5. AIRTECH
6. Architect approved equivalent.
B.
ITEM 35 - CONVECTION STEAMER - FOUR REQUIRED
A. Two-compartment pressureless steamer with self-contained electric steam
boiler, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug.
2. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 170,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regulator.
3. Automatic boiler blow down and cold water condenser.
4. Anchor to floor by F.S.E.C.
S. Provide HAKO water conditioner as incoming water line.
6. All steam cooking equipment under Hood, Item 34, by same manufacturer.
B. Steamer to be as manufactured by:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL SQ-24-2G
2. GROEN, (ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL)
3. ~ARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
4. LEGION INDUSTRIES
S. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 36 - KETTLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired kettle having following features:
1. Manufacturers standard finish, stainless steel construction.
2. Capacity of 40 gallons, flanged feet, anchored to floor, by F.S.E.C.
3. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 105,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regulator.
4. 3" dairy draw-off, with strainer.
5. Double pantry fill faucet, size as scheduled.
6. Fully jacketed.
7. Hinged cover, with condensate ring.
8. All brackets, handles, hinges, etc., to be welded, for correctional
use.
9. Provide HAKO water conditioner as incoming water line.
10. All steam cooking equipment under Hood, Item 34, by same manufacturer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of Kettle:
I. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL GL-40
2. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
3. GROEN, (ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL)
4. Approved approved equivalent.
ITEM 37 - TROUGH GRATE - THREE REQUIRED
A. Trough grate having following features:
I. All stainless steel welded construction, of size and shape as
indicated.
2. 3/16" x 1" flat bars set on edge, with 13/16" clearance between bars.
3. Two 1/2" diameter rods wedged through bars full length, and weld to
each bar. Furnish stainless steel frame, coordinate installation with
other trades.
4. Size to suit trough.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of grate:
1. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL SFB-18
2. IMC/TEDDY, (COPIAGUE, NY), MODEL SG-18
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 38 - KETTLE - TWO REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired kettle having following features:
1. Manufacturers standard finish, stainless steel construction.
2. Capacity of 60 gallons, flanged feet, anchored to floor.
3. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 120,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regulator.
4. 3" dairy draw-off, with strainer.
5. Double pantry fill fa~et, size as scheduled.
6. Fully jacketed.
7. Hinged cover, with condensate ring.
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8. All brackets, handles, hinges, etc., to be welded, for correctional
use.
9. Provide HAKO water conditioner as incoming water line.
10. All steam cooking equipment under Hood, Item 34, by same
manufacturer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of kettle:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL GL-60
2. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
3. GROEN, (ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 39 - UTILITY RACEWAY - ONE REQUIRED
A. Island utility distribution system to serve Items 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42
and 43, having following features:
1. Designed to include electrical, water, and gas services.
2. Stainless steel construction. Columns to be placed on heavy duty
platforms with 6" stainless steel adjustable legs.
3. Receptacles with point of use circuit breakers.
4. Pre-wired in accord with National Electrical Code, using U.L. listed
components.
5. Quick disconnects and appropriate cord and plug sets as required by
equipment.
6. Fire shut-off feature for interconnections with fire control system.
7. Raceway shall be approximately 24'-0" long, with utilities coming from
above.
8. Furnish hood fan & light switches.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of Utility Distribution System:
1. AVTEC, (DOWNERS GROVE, IL), MODEL IUD
2. VENTMASTER MODULAR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 40 - CONVECTION OVEN - ONE REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired convection oven having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug.
2. Double sections stacked.
3. Manufacturers standard finish, rear closure panel.
4. Set of adjustable stainless steel legs.
S. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 60,000 BTU, per section,
maximum, furnish gas pressure regulator.
6. Non-chain operated door section.
7. 3/4 HP blower motors.
8. Stainless steel drip pan.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of convection oven:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL SG-22
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t. FRANKLIN, (PEACHTREE CITY, GA)
3. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
4. BLODGET MODEL #DFG102 with Glass Doors
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 41 - FRYER W. FILTER SYSTEM - ONE REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired deep-fat fryer with filter system having following features:
1. 35 pound fat capacity per tank.
2. Cabinet base with hinged door.
3. Stainless steel tanks, stainless steel exterior.
4. Thermostatic controls.
5. 17" high stainless steel back guard.
6. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 540,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regulator.
7. 6" high adjustable legs.
8. Stainless steel fat well cover.
9. Built-in filter system, (furnish with filters & filtering media).
10. Three fry tanks.
B. Acceptable manufacturer of fryer:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL CCFD-I1Fl
2. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
3. PITCO, (CONCORD, NH)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 42 - OPEN BURNER RANGE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired range with oven base, having following features:
1. Four open burners.
2. 6" high stainless steel adjustable legs.
3. Manufacturer's standard finish, stainless steel exterior sides where
exposed.
4. 17" high stainless steel back guard.
S. Insulated, thermostatically controlled oven base.
6. Suitable for propane gas, rated at 170,000 BTU, furnish gas pressure
regulator, rear connect.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of range:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL H-4S
2. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 43 - GRIDDLE ON STAND - TWO REQUIRED
A. Gas-fired griddle on stand having following features:
I. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
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2. Suitable for use with propane gas, rated at 150,000 BTU, furnish gas
pressure regulator. Attach tether to Raceway with stainless steel
fasteners.
3. Manufacturer's standard finish, 1" thick stainless steel griddle
plate, thermostatic controls.
4. Equipment mounted on extra heavy duty welded stainless steel tubular
griddle stand, with four 5" diameter heavy duty ball bearing swivel
casters affixed to stand. Griddle mounted on stand, and attached with
heavy duty vandal proof bolts. Submit shop drawings for stand.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of griddle:
1. VULCAN HART, (LOUISVILLE, KY), MODEL 960-A
2. WOLF, (COMPTON, CA)
3. GARLAND, (FREELAND, PA)
4. LANG, (REDMOND, WA)
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 44 - REFRIGERATOR - ONE REQUIRED
A. Two-section reach-in refrigerator with top mounted air-cooled condensing
unit, exteri or di a 1 thermometer, cyl i nder door locks and top mounted
condensate evaporator, R-22 refrigerant, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Full-height doors, hinged as shown.
3. Stainless steel interior and stainless steel exterior, stainless steel
interior door liner. Stainless steel rear closure.
4. Adjustable stainless steel legs.
5. Standard compliment stainless steel wire shelves.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of refrigerator:
1. TRAULSEN, (COLLEGE POINT, NY), MODEL RHT-2-32-WUT
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 45 - WORKTABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturer:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 46 - EQUIPMENT STAND - ONE REQUIRED
A. Stand with 14 gauge stainless steel top, having following features:
1. 1-5/8" outside diameter stainless, steel legs with welded crossrails
and set of 5" diameter casters.
2. Stand shall have four sets stainless steel channel slides, welded in
place, sized to suit 18" x 26" pans.
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B. Acceptable manufacturers of equipment stand:'
, I. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 705
2. CADDY, (BRIDGEPORT, NJ)
3. PRECISION, (MIAMI, FL)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 47 - SLICER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Slicer having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug set.
2. Adjustable gauge plate up to 1-1/4" thickness.
3. Stainless steel knife, 12" diameter.
4. Automatic carriage drive.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of slicer:
1. BLAKESLEE, (CHICAGO, IL), MODEL GSG-12A
2. GENERAL SLICING, (MURFREESBORO, TN)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 48 - FREEZER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Two-section reach-in freezer with top mounted air-cooled condensing unit,
exterior dial thermometer, cylinder door locks and top mounted condensate
evaporator, R-S02 refrigerant, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Full-height doors.
3. Stainless steel interior and stainless steel exterior, stainless steel
interior door liner, stainless steel rear closure.
4. Adjustable stainless steel legs.
5. Standard compliment stainless steel wire shelves.
B. Acceptable manufacturer of freezer:
1. TRAULSEN, (COLLEGE POINT, NY), MODEL RLT-2-32-WUT
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 49 - PAN RACK - SEVEN REQUIRED
A. All-welded aluminum pan rack having following features:
1. Solid side walls with extruded aluminum guide supports for 18" x 26"
pans.
2. Capacity: 40 @ 1-1/2" on center.
3. Set of 5" diameter swivel casters.
4. Vertical corner bumpers.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of pan rack:
1. EASTERN STEEL, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL C-70-40
2. CRES-COR, (CLEVELAND, OH), PRECISION, (MIAMI, FL)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 51 - VEGETABLE PREP. SINK - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 52 - DISPOSER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide disposer with three HP motor, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. 8" diameter rotor, cast steel housing.
3. 18" cone, with lid.
4. Include 3.0 HP slurry pump, with mechanical seal, installed at
factory.
5. Valve package with prepiped fresh water line.
6. Wall mounted stainless steel control panel, complete with motor
controls. Interwiring between control panel and disposer assembly by
F.S.E.C.
7. Manual push button station, stainless steel.
8. Unit to be plumbed and wired to central extractor station. Plumbing
and remote wiring by Division 15 and 16.
9. Furnish automatic shut-down timer.
B. Disposer to be as manufactured by:
1. SOMAT/RED GOAT (Coatesville, PA) Model 0-3
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 53 - SLICER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Slicer having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug set.
2. Adjustable gauge plate up to 1-1/4" thickness.
3. Stainless steel knife, 12" diameter.
4. Automatic carriage drive.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of slicer:
1. BLAKESLEE, (CHICAGO, IL), MODEL GSG-12A
2. GENERAL SLICING, (MURFREESBORO, TN)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 54 - EQUIPMENT STAND - ONE REQijIRED
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A. Stand with 14 gauge stainless steel top, having following features:
1. 1-5/8" outside diameter stainless steel legs with welded crossrails
and set of 5" diameter casters.
2. Stand shall have four sets stainless steel channel slides, welded in
place, sized to suit 18" x 26" pans.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of equipment stand:
1. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 705
2. CADDY, (BRIDGEPORT, NJ)
3. PRECISION, (MIAMI, FL)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 55 - WORKTABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 56 - RINSE HOSE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Wall-mounted spray hose, having following features:
1. Flexible stainless steel hose.
2. Self-closing spray hose.
3. Mixing valve with integral check valves, and vacuum breaker.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of rinse hose:
I. T&S BRASS, (TRAVELERS REST, SC), MODEL B-167
2. CHICAGO FAUCET, (DES PLAINES, IL)
3. FISHER, (LOS ANGELES, CA)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 57 - FOOD CUTTER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Electric food cutter having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug.
2. Removable stainless steel bowl.
3. Complete with all standard accessories.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of cutter:
1. ROBOT-COUPE, (JACKSON, MS), MODEL R-40-T
2. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 58 - TROUGH GRATE - ONE REQUIRED
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A. Trough grate having following features:
1. All stainless steel welded construction, of size and shape as
indicated.
2. 3/16" x 1" flat bars set on edge, with 13/16" clearance between bars.
3. Two 1/2" diameter rods wedged through bars full length, and weld to
each bar. Furnish stainless steel frame.
4. Size to suit trough.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of grate:
1. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL SFB-18
2. IMC/TEDDY, (COPIAGUE, NY), MODEL SG-18
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 59 - COFFEE URN - ONE REQUIRED
A. Electric coffee urn having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Automatic urn.
3. Triple urn, 10 gallon capacity, each side.
4. Positive low-water shut-off feature.
5. Bottom-mounted controls.
6. Double-wall insulated construction.
7. Dual service Prison control package.
8. Furnish with HAKO water conditioner.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of coffee urn:
1. AMERICAN, (NORTHBROOK, IL), MODEL 83010
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 60 - NOT USED
ITEM 61 - BEVERAGE COUNTER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
S. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 62 - BEVERAGE CONTAINER - 15 REQUIRED
A. Beverage container having following features:
1. Manufacturer's standard finish.
2. Color selection by Architect.
3. 10 gallons capacity.
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B.~ Acceptable manufacturers of container:
I. CAMBRO, (HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA), MODEL LCD-1000
2. SILITE, (CHICAGO, IL)
3. CONTINENTAL PLASTICS, (ST. LOUIS, IL)
4. Architect approved equivalent
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ITEM 63 - ICE MACHINE - TWO REQUIRED
A. Cube icemaker and bin having following features:
B. I ce Maker - 2 un its stacked.
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Capaci ty based on 700F i ncomi ng water and 900F ambi ent, of
approximately 2000 lbs. Each unit consists of 2 makers.
3. Remote, water cooled refrigeration, electrical characteristics as
scheduled.
4. Stainless steel finish.
5. Arranged to make half diced ice.
6. Furnish with HAKO, MODEL PP, water conditioner~
7. Remote condenser as part of Refrigeration System, Item 85.
C. Bi n
1. Bin to have rated capacity of approximately 1800 lbs.
2. Stainless steel bin and bin liner.
3. 6" adjustable stainless steel legs.
D. Acceptable manufacturers of icemaker:
1. HOSHIZAKI, (PEACHTREE CITY, GA), MODEL (2)KM-1201-DSU
2. MANITOWOC, (MANITOWOC, WI)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 64 - HOT FOOD CART - THREE REQUIRED
A. Electric, mobile hot food cart having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug. Plug into Item
65.
2. All stainless steel construction.
3. Base to have heated compartments.
4. Unit to have four 5" diameter heavy duty ball-bearing swivel casters,
two with brakes.
5. Unit to have perimeter bumpers.
6. Prison control package, covered controls, torx with peg fasteners.
B. Acceptable manufactures of hot food cart:
1. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN), MODEL 10-103A
2. CADDY, (PITMAN, NJ)
3. CARTER HOFFMAN, (MUNDELEIN, IL)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
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ITEM 65 - CONVEYOR - ONE.,.REQUIRED
A. Self-contained, mechanical band conveyor having following features:
1. All stainless steel construction, stainless steel adjustable legs.
2. Mechanical band conveyor driven by a single motor, 4 bands.
3. All electrical services combined into a single control panel, NEMA
approved. Provide DCO's on both sides, suitable for 120/60/1, 20 amps.
Unit to have suitable receptacles for the listed equipments.
4. Unit to have overall length of 16'-0".
S. At receiving end of conveyor incorporate automatic shut-off device,
being activated when a tray slides over the device.
6. Band repair kit.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of conveyor:
1. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN), MODEL 3S-16A
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 66 - SOILED DISHTABlE WITH RACKSHELF - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
S. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 67 - PRE-RINSE UNIT - ONE REQUIRED
A. Deck-mounted pre-rinse unit complete with riser support wall bracket,
having following features:
1. Flexible stainless steel hose.
2. Self-closing spray nozzle.
3. Mixing valve with integral check valves.
B. Acceptable manufacturer of pre-rinse unit:
1. T&S BRASS, (TRAVELERS REST, SC), MODEL B-113/109
2. CHICAGO FAUCET, (DES PLAINES, IL)
3. FISHER, (LOS ANGELES, CA)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 68 - DISPOSER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide disposer with three HP motor, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. 8" diameter rotor, cast steel housing.
3. Sink adaptor.
4. Include 3.0 HP slurry pump, with mechanical seal, installed at
factory.
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5. Valve package with prepiped fresh w~ter line.
i.. Wall mounted stainless steel control panel, complete with motor
controls. Interwiring between control panel and disposer assembly by
F.S.E.C.
7. Manual push button station, stainless steel.
8. Unit to be plumbed and wired to central extractor station. Plumbing
and remote wiring by Division 15 and 16.
9. Furnish automatic shut-down timer.
B. Disposer to be as manufactured by:
1. SOMAT/RED GOAT (Coatesville, PA) Model 0-3
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 69 - VAPOR HOOD - ONE REQUIRED
A. Vapor hood having following features:
1. All surfaces to be of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
2. All jOints to be welded, continuous and liquid tight.
3. 5/8" diameter hanger rods to structural ceiling.
4. Stainless steel perimeter trim and/or closure panels from top ot hood
to ceil ing.
5. Seal to wall with clear silicon sealant.
6. Unit to be sized to extend 2'-0" over outer perimeter of dish machine
on all sides.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of vapor hood:
1. MECHANICAL SERVICES, (INDIAN TRAIL, NC), MODEL GC-S
2. AEROLATOR, (MONROE, NC)
3. VENTMASTER CYCLOVENT #CV-96-100DW
4. SAV-AIR HOODS
5. AIRTECH
6. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 70 - NOT USED
ITEM 71 - DISHMACHINE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Door type dishmachine with recirculating pre-wash having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. Stainless steel hood and tanks.
3. Manufacturer's standard finish, stainless steel base, frame and
stainless steel adjustable legs, stainless steel closure panels.
4. Electric tank heat.
5. Connect to 1800F water source.
6. Automatic tank fill with manual by-pass.
7. Electrical outlet for soap dispenser.
8. Correctional covers over the entire control housing.
9. Items 71 & 75 to be of the same manufacturer.
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B. Acce.p"table manufacturers of dishmachine:
1. INSINGER~. ~ PHI LADELPHIA, PA), MODEL 18-3
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 72 - CLEAN DISHTABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 73 - DISPOSER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide disposer with three HP motor, having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
2. 8" diameter rotor, cast steel housing.
3. Sink adaptor. Unit to be installed at end of trough in Item 74,
Scrapping Table.
4. Include 3.0 HP slurry pump, with mechanical seal, installed at
factory.
S. Valve package with prepiped fresh water line.
6. Wa 11 mounted stainless steel control panel, complete with motor
controls. Interwiring between control panel and disposer assembly by
F.S.E.C.
7. Manual push button station, stainless steel.
8. Unit to be plumbed and wired to central extractor station. Plumbing
and remote wiring by Division 15 and 16.
9. Furnish automatic shut-down timer.
B. Disposer to be as manufactured by:
1. SOMAT/RED GOAT (Coatesville, PA) Model 0-3
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 74 - SCRAPPING TABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A.
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Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
S. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 75 - TRAY WASHER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Tray washer and blower dryer having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled.
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2. Stainless steel hood.'and tank~.
3. Manufacturer's standard finish~ stainless steel base, frame and
stainless steel adjustable legs, stainless steel closure panels.
4. Electric tank heat.
S. All components pre-wired to stainless steel control panel.
6. Upper and lower spray arms.
7. Electrical outlet for soap dispenser.
8. All pumps, impellers and piping to be non-corrosive.
9. Equipment to be of same manufacturer as Item 71, Dishmachine.
10. In-line integral blower dryer, electrically heated & interwired to
tray washer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of tray washer:
1. INSINGER, (PHILADELPHIA, PA), MODEL 321-2-RPW/TD-321
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 76 - VAPOR HOOD - ONE REQUIRED
A. Vapor hood having following features:
1. All surfaces to be of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
2. All jOints to be welded, continuous and liquid tight.
3. 5/8" diameter hanger rods to structural ceiling.
4. Stainless steel perimeter trim and/or closure panels from top ot hood
to ceiling.
5. Seal to wall with clear silicon sealant.
6. Unit to be sized to extend 2'-0" over outer perimeter of dish machine
on all sides.
B. Acceptable manufacturer of vapor hood:
1. MECHANICAL SERVICES, (INDIAN TRAIL, NC), MODEL GC-5
2. AEROLATOR, (MONROE, NC)
3. VENTMASTER CYCLOVENT #CV-96-100DW
4. SAV-AIR HOODS
S. AIRTECH
6. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 77 - CLEAN DISHTABLE - ONE REQUIRED
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. LOW-TEMP, (JONESBORO, GA)
2. ACE FABRICATION, (MOBILE, AL)
3. STAFAB, (DENVER, CO)
4. AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS
5. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 78 - HOSE BIBB - ONE REQUIRED
A. Chrome-plated brass hose bibb.
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B. Acceptable manufacturers: .'
1. T&S BRASS, (TRAVELERS REST, SC), MODEL B-699 '..
2. . CHICAGO FAUCET, (DES PLAINES, IL)
3. FISHER, (LOS ANGELES, CA)
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 79 - EXHAUST HOOD - ONE REQUIRED
A. Wall mounted exhaust hood of size, shape and content as shown, having
following features:
1. All exposed surfaces of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
2. N.F.P.A. 96 construction, including all joints and seams welded
externally, continuous and liquid tight.
3. 5/8" diameter hanger rods to structural ceiling, approximately 48" on
center.
4. Stainless steel baffle type U.L. listed grease extracting filters. 20"
x 20".
5. Integral grease gutter sloped to drain to removable grease receptor.
6. Vapor proof U. L. 1 i sted recessed fl uorescent fi xtures, number and
location as shown on detail drawings. Light tubes included. Furnish
hood fan & light switches.
7. Integral make-up air plenum along front as shown on plan drawings.
8. Non-removable stainless steel perimeter trim and/or closure panels
from top of hood to ceiling.
9. Seal hood to wall with clear silicone sealant.
10. The use of fillers, silicon or other non metallic materials is not
allowed in the exhaust hood.
11. Custom fabricated hoods are not acceptable.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of exhaust hood:
1. MECHANICAL SERVICES, (INDIAN TRAIL, NC), MODEL GWC-4
2. AEROLATOR, (MONROE, NC)
3. VENTMASTER CYCLOVENT CV-96-10Q-DM
4. SAV-AIR HOODS
5. AIRTECH
6. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 80 - RETHERMALIZATION OVEN - FOUR REQUIRED
A. Electric rethermalization unit having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled. Bring all wiring to single
connection point.
2. Two units stacked, suitable for use with 2-1/2" x 12" x 20" steamtable
pans, with shelf cassette.
3. All stainless steel construction, stainless steel adjustable legs.
4. Correctional control panel protection feature.
5. ~ Computerized control board.
6. Stainless steel adjustable legs.
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B. Retherm oven to be as manufactured by USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN), Mool:L
RTH - 2, or approVed equal. ... .
ITEM 81 - CHILL CART - 89 REQUIRED
A. Stainless steel chill cart having following features:
1. All stainless steel construction, welded, suitable for 12" x 20" pans.
2. Four 5" heavy duty ball-bearing casters, for specific use in blast
chiller, Item 84.
3. Top mounted prison application locking device to suit blast chiller.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of cart:
1. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN), MODEL 34-016
2. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 82 - TRAY DELIVERY CART - 18 REQUIRED
A. Heated stainless steel tray delivery cart having following features:
1. Electrical characteristics as scheduled, cord and plug, 10 foot long.
2. Exterior to be 20 gauge stainless steel, interior 24 gauge stainless
steel. Insulated walls with I" thick fiberglass. Extra thickness in
top.
3. Full perimeter bumpers, in stainless steel channel.
4. Unit to have 8" diameter, heavy duty ball-bearing casters, whell ahead
pattern.
5. 16 gauge stainless steel tray slides. Center rack assembly, dual
service and attached to cart by mounting studs.
6. Top mounted, removable heating unit. Self-lubricating, internally
cooled fan motor.
7. Water splash insert, in the heating unit.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of cart:
1. CARTER HOFFMAN, (MUNDELIEN, IL), MODEL PH-183S-U
2. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN)
3. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 83 - UTILITY CART - 15 REQUIRED
A. Stainless steel welded cart having following features:
1. Push handle.
2. Two shelves.
3. Two 5" diameter swivel casters and top 10" diameter fixed casters.
4. Non-marking vinyl wrap-around bumper.
B. Acceptable manufacturers gf cart:
1. SERV-O-LIFT, (BOSTON, MA), MODEL 979
2. PRECISION, (MIAMI, FL)
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3. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN)
4. Architect approved equivalent. .
ITEM 84 - COLD STORAGE ASSEMBLY W. BLAST CHILLER - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide pre-fabricated blast cooler assembly with holding coolers of size
and shape shown on plan drawings.
1. Insulation: Closed-cell foamed-in-place polyurethane, nominal
thickness of 4" throughout, U.L. rated, self-extinguishing, fire
retardant type. Fl ame spread rating of 25 or better. The U-factor
shall not exceed 0.25, the R-factor shall be a minimum 34.48 with
insulation of 0.116 BTU per inch thickness per degree Fahrenheit.
2. Coved Corners: Blast Chill Assembly: constructed so that all
interior wall, stainless steel floor and ceiling intersections shall
have integral coved corners. Add-on coved strip will not be
acceptable. Remainder of assembly to have floor screeds.
3. Cam Lock Fasteners: A 11 panel intersect ions and wall, floor and
ceiling intersections shall be secured by cam lock fasteners.
4. Finishes & Dimensions: Exterior and interior finishes shall be as
scheduled. Dimensions to suit building space and not exceed the
designed space. Storage capacity of cold storage assembly not to be
impeded by the size and shape of the cold storage assembly.
5. Doors: Door size and finish as scheduled and be furnished complete
with sill wiper gasket, lift type hinges, and inside safety release.
a. Hinges, Latches and Hardware: Chrome plated. All doors
furnished with three hinges. Exterior doors to be equipped with
automatic door closer.
b. Unit to be provided with motorized turn mechanism to suit chill
racks as specified under Item 82. Mechanism to be installed at
factory.
6. Thermometers: Each compartment to be provided with 4" exterior dial
thermometer mounted at eye level to door. Digital read-out
thermometers are acceptable. Thermostatic probe to be placed in pyrex
vial, with glycerine solution. Blast chiller to have computerized
timer.
7. Lights: Each compartment to be furnished complete with manufacturer's
standard 1 ight fixture mounted and pre-wired to switch with pilot
light to door section. Extra lights and 3-way switches as shown on
details. Size light fixtures to provide 10 foot candles of light 30"
above the floor.
8. Refrigeration System: As part of cold storage room assembly, provide
compartment with complete refrigeration system sized to maintain
appropri ate temperature. Bl ast cooler to be furni shed with factory
furnished coils by the panel manufacturer, with design accomplishments
as required for the work.
a. Refrigeration system to be as specified under Item 86.
b. Condensing units to be air-cooled and remote. Units to have
performance and wiring characteristics as scheduled.
9. Miscellaneous:
a. Assembly to be set on floor as shown on drawings. Building floor
to be insulated below assembly by G.C.
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b. Trim strips, closure panels, etc., as necessary to trim assembly
to adjacent building surfaces. Plastic strip curtains at door
locations where shown. . ,
c. Sleeves properly located for utility entrance, drain lines, and
refrigeration lines, and after lines are installed, fill sleeves
with liquid urethane compound, suitable for use in refrigerated
spaces.
d. All penetration of wall and ceilings panels must be with conduit.
Drilled penetrations without sleeves are not acceptable.
e. All cold storage assemblies for this project by the same
manufacturer.
B. Acceptable manufacturers of cold storage assembly:
1. THERMO-KOOL, (LAUREL, MS)
2. HARFORD, (ABERDEEN, MD)
3. NOR-LAKE, (HUDSON, WI)
4. USECO, (MURFREESBORO, TN)
5. MASTERBILT, (NEW ALBANY, MI)
6. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 85 - REMOTE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - ONE REQUIRED
A. Package refrigeration system for walk-in coolers, freezers and ice machines
specified as Items 1, 8, 63 & 84 (Holding Cooler).
B. Each compartment to be furnished with complete refrigeration system sized
to maintain appropriate temperature. The system to be provided with all
required refrigerant piping, insulation, sight glass, vibration eliminator,
solenoids, thermostats, defrost timers, as necessary. The refrigeration
system shall be a pre-engineered and factory assembled unit.
1. Refrigeration Unit:
a. Compressors shall be rack mounted, single stage semi-hermetic
Copeland (or equivalent) compressors.
b. The unit shall be provided with multi-circuited air-cooled
condenser, operating within the recommended range of suction and
discharge pressures for cold storage assemblies. Each circuit of
the multi-circuit condenser shall be sized for minimum of 150F
1.0.
c. Unit to have pre-wired surface mounted breaker panel requiring
only one electrical connection to housing, complete with panel
mounted disconnect.
d. Each compartment shall be equipped with Copeland (or equivalent)
compressor, large pump down capacity receiver with two shut-off
valves, liquid line drier, sight glass, suction and discharge
vibration el iminator, high-low pressure control, crankcase heater
and flood back head pressure control for low ambient-all factory
assembled, and all such other devices as may be necessary to make
a complete system. Line runs may require upsizing of 1 ines &
condensers.
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e. All compreS'sors units shall be new and factory assembled to
operate with the refrigerant specified. R-22 shall be used on
all commercial temprature units and R-502 shall be used on all
low temperature units, R-22 only, may be used on 1/2 HP & 3/4 HP
units only. Compressor to be coated for corrosion protection.
Compressor to be water cooled, with the return water line to be
suited for connection to the building utilities. Compressor fins
to be coated with polyester.
2. Evaporator Coils:
a. For each compartment, mounted at approximate location shown.
b. Evaporators to be 1 ow-s il houette type with performance
characteristics to match condensing units. Freezer unit to have
automatic electric defrost.
c. Provide evaporator drain 1 ines and extend to floor receptors
outside walk-in assembly, with freezer drains to be wrapped with
heater cable.
d. Heater cable to be tightly wrapped wi thout space between the
wrap-arounds. Insulate drain lines with 3/4" Armaflex or
equivalent.
3. Rafrigeration Lines:
a. To be run in neat, orderly manner so as to avoid interference
with structural features and work of other trades. All
refrigeration lines inside the unit to be extended to one side of
the uni t.
b. All copper tubing to be refrigerant grade hard copper or type
"L".
c. Silver solder and/or sil-fors shall be used for all refrigerant
piping.
4. The frame shall be made of structural steel. Entire frame shall be
pre-assembled, welded, cleaned and painted with a prime coat of zinc
chromate and shall be fi ni shed with a coat of epoxy based enamel,
protected against corrosion by coating the entire unit with a coat of
polyurethane finish.
5. Control Panel: The entire unit shall have factory mounted and
pre-wired control panel, complete with main fused disconnect,
compressor circuit breakers, contractors, and time clocks wire for
single point power connection.
6. Installation: Installation equipment to be installed by the
manufacturer of the equipment, or approved agent.
C. Acceptable manufacturers of system:
1. CZ/FILCO, (BREA, CA)
2. MODEL MIDG
3. REFRIGERATED DESIGN TEXAS, INC.
4. Architect approved equivalent.
ITEM 86 - REMOTE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - ONE REQUIRED
A. Provide package refrigeration system for Blast Chiller, Item 84.
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B. Each compartment to be furnished with complete refrigeration system sized
to maintain appropriate temperature. The system to be provided with all
required refrigerant piping, insulation, sight glass, vibration eliminator,
solenoids, thermostats, defrost timers, as necessary. The refrigeration
system shall be a pre-engineered and factory assembled unit.
1. Refrigeration Unit:
a. Compressors shall be.rack mounted. Compressors shall be single
stage semi-hermetic Copeland (or equivalent) compressors.
b. Provide the unit shall be provided with multi-circuited
air-cooled condenser, operating within the recommended range of
suction and discharge pressures for cold storage assemblies. Each
circuit of the multi-circuit condenser shall be sized for minimum
of 150 temperature difference.
c. Unit to have pre-wired surface mounted breaker panel requiring
only one electrical connection to housing, complete with panel
mounted disconnect.
d. Each compartment shall be equipped with Copeland (or equivalent)
compressor, large pump down capacity receiver with two shut-off
valves, liquid line drier, sight glass, suction and discharge
vibration el iminator, high-low pressure control, crankcase heater
and flood back head pressure control for low ambient-all factory
assembled, and all such other devices as may be necessary to make
a complete operable system.
e. All compressors units shall be new and factory assembled to
operate with the refrigerant specified. R-22 shall be used on
all commercial temprature units and R-502 shall be used on all
low temperature units, R-22 only, may be used on 1/2 HP & 3/4 HP
units only. Compressor to be coated for corrosion protection.
Compressor to be water cooled, with the return water line to be
suited for connection to the building utilities. Compressor fins
to be coasted with polyester.
2. Evaporator Coils:
a. For each compartment, mounted at approximate location shown.
b. Evaporators for the blast chiller only are part of Item 84, and
are furnished by Useco. Blast Chiller unit to have automatic
electric defrost.
c. Provi de evaporator drain 1 i nes and extend to floor receptors
outside Chiller assembly, with Chiller drains to be wrapped with
heater cable.
d. Heater cable to be tightly wrapped without space between the
wrap-arounds. Insulate drain lines with 3/4" Armaflex or better.
3. Refrigeration Lines:
a. To be run in neat, orderly manner so as to avoid interference
with structural features and work of other trades. All
refrigeration lines inside the unit to be extended to one side of
the unit.
b. All copper tubing to be refrigerant grade hard copper or type
"L" .
c. Silver solder and/or sil-fors shall be used for all refrigerant
piping.
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4. The frame shall be made of structural steel. Entire frame shall be
... pre-assembled, welded, cleaned and painted with a prime coat of zinc
chromate and shall be finished with a coat of epoxy based enamel,
protected against corrosion by coating the entire unit with a coat of
polyurethane finish.
5. Control Panel: The entire unit shall have factory mounted and
pre-wired control panel, complete with main fused disconnect,
compressor circuit breakers, contractors, and time clocks wire for
single point power connection.
6. Installation: Installation equipment to be installed by the
manufacturer of the equipment, or approved agent.
C. Acceptable manufacturers of system:
a. CZ/FILCO, (BREA, CA), MODEL MIDG
b. REFRIGERATED DESIGN TEXAS, INC.
c. Architect approved equivalent.
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SECTION 14700
PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM (REVISED)
PART 1 - GENERAL""
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1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Pneumatic tube system including tubing, bends, sending and
receiving terminals, power operating unit, air supply and in use
lights, regulating units, carriers and necessary fittings and.
accessories for a complete operating system.
1.2 WORK NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION
A. Electrical wiring including connections to controls and station
signals. Provisions for 115 vac, 60 cycle, single phase outlet with
30 amp breaker within eight feet of main station power unit.
B. Cutting and patching of walls, floors and ceiling openings, including
water proofing.
C. Painting.
D. Furnishing, supervising and installing of sleeves or opening boxes in
floor, walls and ceilings.
E. Fi restoppi ng
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Work performed by qual ified installers, as approved by the
manufacturer of the pneumatic tube system, who have had a minimum of
four years of previ ous experi ence in work s i mil ar to the system
required on this project.
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be approved (in
writing) by the system manufacturer.
B. The system shall be the standard product of a manufacturer regularly
engaged in the manufacture and installation of a fully automatic
pneumatic tube system for at least five years. The installation will
be performed by trained installers who are directly employed by the
manufacturer.
C. Coordinate the work of this Section with work of other trades.
1. 4 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings:
1. Submit shop drawings showing layout of tube runs and details of
stations, diverter packages and other equipment.
2. Submit detailed location drawings indicating the routing of all
tubes; the locations of all stations; sleeve locations, the space
required for all tubing, switches, valves and selection equipment
between stations; the location, capacity, horsepower and space
requirements of all exhausters; description and space
requirements of the main electrical control center; and total
electrical circuitry including any or all remote electrical
connections required for a complete installation.
B. Coordination:
1. Coordinate location, installation, operational and maintenance
requirements with trades, including structural and interior
finishes.
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2. Failure to Coordinate': Cost to relocate this system or other
systems, cutting, patching o~. redesign due to failure to
coordinate:
a. Will be the responsibility of this contract.
b. No additional cost to the County, Project Manager or
Architect.
C. Operating and Instruction Manual: Comply with requirements of Section
01670 and Section 01730.
1. Upon completion of the installation of the system, furnish
instruction Manual and Maintenance Manual which shall include the
following:
a. Description of system and components
b. Starting and stopping procedures
c. Special operating instructions
d. Routine maintenance procedures
e. Schedule for periodic servicing and lubrication
f. Parts list, illustrations, and diagrams
g. One approved copy of each shop drawing
h. One copy of each wiring diagram
1. Manual must be in Architect's hands at least 30 days prior to
date it is expected system will be turned over to the County.
2. After Manual is reviewed by the Architect, furnish three copies
to the County and one to the Architect.
D. Final test certifications to requirements of Section 01720.
E. Submit manufacturer written certification of approval of installer of
pneumatic tube system.
1.5 WARRANTY
A. Warranty system by the manufacturer and installer free from defects in
workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of
one year from date of substantial completion. Material found to be
defective shall be repaired or replaced at no additional cost to the
County.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Acceptable Manufacturer:
1. Hale Systems
2. Architect approved equivalent.
2.2 DESCRIPTION AND COMPONENTS
A. The Pneumatic Tube System shall be Messenger Two/Way Single Line
Pressure Vacuum "Xpress-Flo" System manufactured by Hal e Systems,
using 4-inch carriers.
B. Type of System
1. Provide a four inch, pressure-vacuum type installation arranged
on the principal of one Main Station Power Units and one End
Station connected by a single transmission line.
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2. Transmission Line Routing:
a. Central Control #A-2000 to Booking C-I035.
Transmission Line
1. Stee 1
a. Tubing: Four inch outside diameter, 16 gauge, electric
welded steel tubing especially manufactured for pneumatic
tube carrier transmission service. Tubing shall be cold
rolled, galvanized electric welded steel, flash removed.
Ends shall be cut square and free of burrs and other
imperfections.
b. Bends shall be made of the same material as straight tubing
formed on the center-line to a radius of 48 inches. Bends
to be of true circular cross section throughout and to be
free of wrinkles or distortions.
c. All connections of tubing and bends shall be sealed with an
Architect-approved compound. Care shall be taken in
applying compound to avoid formation of beads or ridges on
the inside at connections. All surplus on the outside shall
be wiped clean.
Clamp and Hangers
1. Tubing and Bends: Assembled in banks on ceilings and in risers
and secured with steel clamps spaced on not greater than ten foot
centers. Hori zonta 1 runs: supported from the ce il i ng with
three-eights inch diameter hanger rods attached to clamps. On
vertical runs, clamps for each tube at each floor shall be
provided. Suitable expansion shields or threaded rods shall be
used for ceiling attachments. Transmission lines shall be
installed straight, level and plumb, securely held in place and
braced against motion caused by passage of carriers.
Stations
1. Main Station Power Unit - Construct the Main Station send and
receive terminal of 14 gauge furniture steel with a baked
polyvinyl finish.
a. Fabricate door of transparent plastic. Equip door with a
three point positive latch and brushed chrome handle.
b. Mount the terminal to a free standing pedestal which houses
the power unit, air shifting mechanism, and control panel.
Provide pedestal of same materials and same finish as
terminal. Line the sheet acoustical material inner walls of
the pedestal with sheet acoustical material for sound
absorption.
Provide station with a Send and In-Use button which
illuminates when depressed to send carrier and extinguishes
upon carrier arrival.
e. Main Power Unit: Up send.
End Station - End Station Send and Recei ve Termi na 1: Made of
same materials and finish as Main Station Power Unit and shall
incorporate the Send and In-Use button. Equip Station with an
~ integral valve which will automatically open during sending cycle
and close during receiving cycle. Provide a soft carrier landing
with a check valve for installation above the end station to
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automatically exhaust the excess air pressure. The End Station
will be a up-send.
F. Control s
1. Controls, including main control panel, station push button and
signa 1 s shall be integral parts of the system. Low voltage
control cable supplied by this Section and installed by Division
16.
G. Power Operating Unit
1. Motors: Provide 120 VAC 50/60 Hz, 40.C ambient temperature,
Class A insulation continuous duty through-flow with precision
bearings permanently lubricated. A combination of motors may be
used depending on the line size and cfm required. Locate motors
and main control panel in the main station pedestal; equipped
with eight feet of three conductor cord set.
H. Carri ers
1. Provide four carriers having usable inside diameter of 2-3/4" and
inside length of 15 inches. Carriers shall be constructed of
Lexan and have side opening cover.
2.3 MATERIALS
A. Provide the latest standard design system of the manufacturer.
Materials used for this installation shall be those established as
suited for pneumatic tube service.
2.4 FINISH
A. Terminal equipment and pedestals shall have a polyvinyl finish.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 TESTING
A. Upon completion of installation, the County, Project Manager,
Architect and Contractor shall each appoint a representative to
exami ne the workmansh i p and materi a 1 and test the capac ity of the
system.
3.2 TRAINING
A. During the final days of installation, give maintenance personnel
assigned by the County, complete instruction in the use, operation and
maintenance of the system and instructions to attendants in the proper
use of the system. At the County's option, provide two days formal
training in the factory in the theory and practice of maintenance
operation.
B. Provide video tape training tape to the County at project close-out.
3.3 MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A. Before expiration of the warranty period, manufacturer shall make
available to the County, for County's consideration, a complete
Preventive Maintenance Agreement, to take effect on the last day of
the warranty, which will provide for the following: Inspections and
checkout of all components four times per year. Repair or replacement
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of all worn parts from the~an~facturer's stock. Unlimited emergency
service. Manufacturer will respond to any service request within 24
hours of receiving such a request.
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ADDENDUM NO. 3
NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY
Bid Group 3A
January 9, 1992
Clarification No.1: Addenda Issued
In order, the following addenda have previously been issued:
Addendum No. lA, dated November 26, 1991
Addendum No. 1B, dated December 11, 1991
Addendum No.1, dated December 20, 1991
Addendum No. 2A, dated January 3, 1992
Addendum No.2, dated January 6, 1992
Clarification No.2: Bid Due Date and Time
Replace section 00030 Notice of Calling for Bids, dated 01/03/92,
with attached revised section 00030, dated 01/09/92.
The due date and time for receipt of bids has been changed to 2:00
p.m, January 17, 1992.
Modification No.1: Proposal Forms
Replace section 00113, 00118, and 00122, Proposal Forms, with
revised sections, dated 01/09/92.
Modification No.3: Scopes of Work
Replace sections 00313, 00314, 00316, and 00317, Scopes of Work,
with revised sections, Scopes of Work, dated 01/09/92.
Modification No.5: Technical Specifications and Drawings
Incorporate Document 00903, Addendum No.3, dated January 9, 1992,
to Bid Group 3, into the bidding documents. This document was
prepared by Hansen Lind Meyer, and is shown on pink colored sheets.
This document contains revised specifications, revision notes to
drawings, and revised drawings.
01/09/92
ADDENDUM NO. 3
PAGE - 1
Modification No.6: Drawing Schedule
Replace section 00993 BG-3 Schedule of Drawings, dated 01/06/92,
with revised section 00993, dated 01/09/92.
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01/09/92
ADDENDUM NO. 3
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SECTION 00030
NOTICE OF CALLING ~OR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that on Friday,
January 17, 1992 at 2:00 p.m., a Committee consisting of the
County purchasing Director, the County Attorney, and the County's
Construction Manager, will meet and open sealed bids at the
Monroe County purchasing Department, 5100 College Road, Public
Service Building, Cross Wing, Room 002, Stock Island, Key West,
Florida, for the following Bid Packages for the New Detention
Facility on Stock Island, Key West, Florida:
Bid Packaqe No. 13 . . . Security systems
Bid Packaqe No. 14 . . . Prime Electrical Contract Zones
A,B,C,O,E
Bid Packaqe NO. 15 . . . Mechanical Process , BVAC
Bid Packaqe No. 16 . . . Prime plumbinq Contract Zones
A,B,C,O,E
Bid Packaqe NO. 17 . . . Fire Protection system
Bid Packaqe No. 18 . . . Food service Equipment
Bid Packaqe NO. 19 . . . Laundry Equipment
Bid Packaqe NO. 20 . . . Loadinq Dock Equipment
Bid Packaqe NO. 21 . . . pneumatic Tube'system
Bid Packaqe NO. 22 . . . Metals
Bid Packaqe No. 23 . . . security Glass and Glazinq
Bid Packaqe NO. 24 . . . Aluminum Window WallS, Glass ,
Glazinq
Bid Packaqe NO. 25 . . . Plumbinq Contract Zones 0 and E
Bid Packaqe NO. 26 . . . Electrical contract Zones 0 and E
All bids must be in the hands of the Monroe County purchasing
Director, on or before 2:00 p.m. on January 17, 1992. No Bids
will be received after the deadline.
All bids, together with the recommendation of the County
Administrator, will be presented to the Board of County
Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, for final awarding or
otherwise.
Drawings and specifications can be examined and piCked-Up at the
office of Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 Junior College Road,
Stock Island, Key West, Florida 33040, (305) 292-7845, in
accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Drawings and
specifications can be obtained for the refundable deposit sum of
$ 250.00.
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NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 3)
00030 - 1
Drawings and specifications can also be examined at the following
locations:
Construction Consultants
1020 Bee Pond Road
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(813) 784-3301
Edward J. Gerrits, Inc.
3465 NW Second Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-2465
A Pre-Bid Conference was held at the Lion's Club, located at 2405
North Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on
December 13, 1991.
Bid Security payable to Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid must
accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to
Bidders. The Bidder awarded a contract in accordance with this
notice shall post a public construction bond guaranteeing
completion and quality of the work under the drawings and
specifications.
01/09/92
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS (ADD. 3)
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SECTION 00113
PROPOSAL FORK
Bid Packaqe No. 13
security systems
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
Specifications, Bid Package, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid Packaqe No. 13, security systems
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete 'said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/09/92 SECURITY SYSTEMS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00113 - 1
SHORT BID FORM
This Short Bid Form is only a summarization of the more detailed
bid form that follows, Detailed Bid Form. Nothing exists in this
Short Bid Form that does not exist on the Detailed Bid Form.
This Short Bid Form shall be submitted by the specified bid due
date. Within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt of bids,
bidders shall be required to submit the Detailed Bid Form to
Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits, 5090 College Road, Stock Island, Key
West, FL 33040. Two copies of the Detailed Bid Form are
required to be sent to MK/G, and will be used for bid comparisons
and bid clarification conferences, after opening of bids.
Two copies of the Unit Price Schedule are to be submitted along
with the Detailed Bid Form.
Failure of the bidder to submit the Detailed Bid Form and the
Unit Price Schedule within (24) hours of the deadline for receipt
of bids, may result in the bidder's bid being considered non-
responsive.
Item numbers correspond to item numbers on the Detailed Bid Form.
Insert LumD Sum Bids as follows:
A. Base Bid
General Bid and Zones, items 1-20
Access Panels and Doors, items 21-56
Total Base Bid, items 1-56, (figures)
$
$
$
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Total Base Bid, (words)
DOLLARS
B. Alternate 13-01: Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 22 Metals
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-01, items 57-62, (figures)
Alternate 13-01, (words)
$
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DOLLARS
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00113 - 2
C. Alternate 13-02: Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 23 Security Glass
and Glazinq
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-02, item 63, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-02, (words)
DOLLARS
D. Combined Bid for Alternate 13-01 and 13-02
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Combined Alternate, items 57-63, (figures)
$
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Combined Alternate, (words)
DOLLARS
E. Alternate 13-03: Security Systems Raceways
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-03, items 64-94, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-03, (words)
DOLLARS
,F. Owner Option 13-01: Zone F Security Systems
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Owner Option 13-01, items 95-103, (figures) $
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Owner Option 13-01, (words)
DOLLARS
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G. Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch System
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
Alternate 13-04, item 104, (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-04, (words)
DOLLARS
H. Owner Option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framing and Panel Plan:
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DETAILED BID FORM
BASE BID FORM
1.
GENERAL BID ITEMS
Mobilization
2.
General Conditions
3.
Permits
4.
Bond
5.
Submittals
GENERAL BID, Items 1 through 5
ZONE A
6. Security Hollow Metal
6.a. Non-Security Doors & Frames
7. Security Hardware
7.a. Non-Security Hardware
8. Security Systems
Subtotal Zone A, Items 6 through 8
ZONE B
9. Security Hollow Metal
9.a. Non-Security Doors & Frames
10. Security Hardware
10.a. Non-Security Hardware
11. Security Systems
Subtotal Zone B, Items 9 through 11
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
$
$
$
$
$
$
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ZONE C
12. Security Hollow Metal
12.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
13. Security Hardware
13.a.Non-Security Hardware
14. Security Systems
Subtotal Zone C, Items 12 through 14
ZONE 0
15. Security Hollow Metal
15.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
16. Security Hardware
16.a.Non-Security Hardware
17. Security Systems
Subtotal Zone 0, Items 15 through 17
ZONE E
18. Security Hollow Metal
18.a.Non-Security Doors & Frames
19. Security Hardware
19.a.Non-Security Hardware
20. Security Systems
Subtotal Zone E, Items 18 through 20
SECURITY SYSTEMS BID, Items 6 through 20
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
$
$
$
$
$
$
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----------
$
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00113 - 6
.
ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS
GVDsum w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
21. 12" x 12" $30
22. 18" x 18" $45
23. 18" x 24" $80
24. 24" x 24'" $55
25. 24" x 36" $75
Subtotal $
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G~sum w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantitv U.P. Bid Allowance
26. 12" x 12" $105
27. 18" x 18" $130
28. 18" x 24" $195
29. 24" x 24'" $170
30. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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~
.
Plaster w/Standard Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
31. 12" x 12" $75
32. 18" x 18" $110
33. 18" x 24" $165
34. 24" x 24'" $130
35. 24" x 36" $200
Subtotal $
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Plaster w/Standard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. 'Bid Allowance
36. 12" x 12" $105
37. 18" x 18" $130
38. 18" x 24" $195
39. 24" x 24'" $170
40. 24" x 36" $210
Subtotal $
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.
Security Plaster w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Ouantity U.P. Bid Allowance
41. 12" x 12" $260
42. 18 " x 18 " $325
43. 18" x 24" $400
44. 24" x 24'" $355
45. 24" x 36" $480
Subtotal $
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** Security Plaster w/Security Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
46. 12" x 12" $230
47. 18" x 18" $250
48. 18" x 24" $355
49. 24" x 24'" $280
50. 24" x 36" $330
Subtotal $
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Security Masonrv w/Security Lock
a X b = c
Size Quantity U.P. Bid Allowance
51. 24" x 24'" $485
52. 24" x 36" $530
Subtotal $
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...
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.
** For any access doors required. and not shown in the allowance
items above. increase the count of Security Plaster w/Security
Lock tyoe totals. accordinqlY. and orovide detail and accountinq
of aoolicable access doors below.
53.
54.
55.
56.
~r
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 21 through 56 (figures)
$
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SUMMARY OF BASE BID
Zones A through E Security Systems
$
$
$
General Bid Items
~
Access Panels and Doors
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
56 above, (in figures)
$
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.
ALTERNATES BID FORM
Alternate 13-01: Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 22. Metals
Provide a complete bid on Bid Package No. 22, Metals. This
bidder shall comply with all applicable sections of the bid
package, drawings and specifications as it pertains to Bid
Package No. 22 Metals, in order to do so.
57. section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish
and install items under paragraph 2.2 0 and E,
and include prime painting. This also
includes security bars as shown
on drawing 4.42, detail 1. Angle embeds
on detail 1 are already provided, as well
as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42. $
58. Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule,
Furnish security air devices,
which includes security bars. On schedule,
this includes, but is not limited to devices
S-7, S-8, S-9, S-10, S-13, S-15, S-19, S-20,
S-21, S-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-11,
R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5. $
59. section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment $
60. section 15936 Barrier Grilles $
61. section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish
and install item 1.1 A. h., steel security
grille, grating and framework. $
62. section 10900 Miscellaneous Specialties $
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-01 BID, items
57 through 62 (figures)
$
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Alternate 13-02:
Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 23. Security
Glass and Glazinq
Proyide a complete bid on Bid Package No. 23, Security Glass
and Glazing. This bidder shall comply with all applicable
sections of the bid package, drawings and specifications as
it pertains to Bid Package No. 23 Security Glass and
Glazing, in order to do so.
63. Security glass and glazing
$
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-02 BID, item
63 (figures)
$
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COMBINED BID for ALTERNATE 13-01 and ALTERNATE 13-02, if
both of these alternates are awarded:
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATES 13-01 and 13-02 BID,
(figures)
$
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Alternate 13-03:
Security Systems Raceways
Provide a complete price to remove from the scope of work of
the Security Systems contractor, the furnishing and
installing of security systems conduit, raceways, cable
trays, junction boxes and fittings.
This includes removing items pertaining to radiation
protection; such as the furnish and installation of
shielding security/communication systems, including
penetration shielding. Also, the provision of warranty on
these radiation protective materials.
Note: This alternate does not include removing from the
scope of work the requirement of security systems shop
drawings and coordination drawings.
Below is a schedule showing types and sizes of conduit. The
Security Systems bidder shall state the quantities of each
type and size of raceway, the unit price, and make the bid
extension.
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Conduit Schedule
Conduits shall be considered a complete raceway system,
inclusive of all fittings, supports, pUll-points, etc.,
required for a complete raceway system.
EMT/Thinwall Conduit
a X b = c
Size Unit unit Price Oua'ntitv Bid Extension
64. 3/4 " If
65. 1 " If
66. 1 1/4" If
67. 1 1/2" If
68. 2 II If
69. 2 1/2 II If
70. 3 II If
71. 4 " If
Subtotal, Items 64 through 71
$
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Riaid Metallic Conduit
a X b = c
Size Unit Unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
72. 3/4 " If
73. 1 " If
74. 1, 1/4" If
75. 1 1/2" If
76. 2 " If
77. 2 1/2" If
78. 3 " If
79. 4 " If
Subtotal, Items 72 through 79 $
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Riqid PVC Conduit
a X b = c
Size Unit unit Price Quantity Bid Extension
80. 3/4 " If
81. 1 " If
82. 1 1/4" If
83. 1 1/2" If
84. 2 " If
85. 2 1/2" If
86. 3 " If
87. 4 " If
Subtotal, Items 80 through 87
$
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other Raceway Systems. if not listed above.
a X b = c
DescriDtion Unit unit Price Ouantity Bid Extension
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
If
If
If
If
If
If
If
Subtotal, Items 88 through 94
$
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TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-03 BID,
items 64 through 94 (figures),
ADD / DEDUCT (circle one)
$
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.,
OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner Option 13-01: Zone F Security Systems
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones D and E.
95. Mobilization
96. General Conditions
97. Permits
98. Bond
99. Submittals
100. ZONE F Security Hollow Metal
,
100.a. Zone F Non-Security Doors & Frames
101. ZONE F Security Hardware
101.a. Zone F Non-Security Hardware
102. ZONE F Security Systems
103. ZONE F Access Panels and Doors
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 13-01 BID, items
95 through 103 (figures)
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch System
104. The Security Systems bidder shall furnish and make
installations as per his scope of work, section 00313 for
micro-touch system as relates to penal fixtures.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 13-04 BID,
item 104 (figures)
$
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105. Owner Option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framina and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing
and panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed
on Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
ADD / DEDUCT (Circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 13-02 BID,
item 105 (figures)
$
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00113 - 16
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1 - 4 and page 17 of the Proposal Form ,
and attached the required aid Security , Contractor's ----
Qualification statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause____, Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes____, Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____o
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Signed:
Date:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
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SECTION 00118
PROPOSAL FORK
Bid Package No. 18
Food Service Equipment
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and reference
Drawings, Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid Package No. 18, Food Service Equipment
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 1
BASE BID FORM
Insert the following Lump Sum Bids.
1.
Mobilization
3.
Permits
$
$
$
$
$
$
2.
General Conditions
4.
Bond
5.
Submittals
6.
Kitchen Equipment (from unit Price
Bid Form below)
TOTAL BID, items 1 through 6 (figures) $
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TOTAL BID, (words)
DOLLARS
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 2
.,
...
UNIT PRICE BID FORM
The foregoing base bid is based on the unit prices listed
hereinafter. Sum total of these unit prices are to be inserted
as item no. 6 above. The unit prices listed include the cost of
equipment, freight, overhead and profit. In the event that
quantities required by the contract documents change, these unit
prices shall prevail for equipment added to, or deleted from the
contract.
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MAKE &
MODEL
QTY
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
1. Cold Storage Assembly
2. Storage Platform
3. Mobile Platform
4.
Storage Pallet
(By Others)
NOT IN CONTRACT
5. Storage Shelving
6. Storage Shelving
7. Can Storage Rack
8. Cold Storage Assembly
9 . Dunnage Rack
10. Raceway
11. Storage Shelving
12. Pot Storage Rack
13. Pot Sink w/Wallshelf
14. Sink Heater
15. Pre-Rinse Unit
16. Disposer
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 3
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
17. Not Used
18. Exhaust Hood
19. Fire Control system
20. Raceway
21. Braising Pan
22. Sink Unit
23. Trough Grate
24. Roll-In Proof Cabinet
25. Oven Rack
26. Roll-In Oven
27. Worktable
.. 28. Mixer
29. Equipment Stand
30. Not Used
31. Worktable
32. Pan Rack
33. Fire Control System
34. Exhaust Hood
35. Convection Steamer
36. Kettle
37. Trough Grate
-0'
38. Kettle
....
MAKE &
MODEL
UNIT
COST
QTY
TOTAL
NOT USED
NOT USED
01/09/92
00118 - 4
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
....
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MAKE &
MODEL
QTY
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
39. Utility Raceway
40. Convection Oven
41. Fryer w/Filter System
42. Open Burner Range
43. Griddle on Stand
44. Refrigerator
45. Worktable
46. Equipment Stand
47. Slicer
48. Freezer
49. Pan Rack
50. Not Used
NOT USED
51. Vegetable Prep. Sink
52. Disposer
53. Slicer
54. Equipment Stand
55. Worktable
56. Rinse Hose
57. Food Cutter
58. Trough Grate
59. Coffee Urn
60. Not Used
NOT USED
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 5
....
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MAKE &
MODEL
QTY
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
61. Beverage Counter
62. Beverage container
63. Ice Machine
64. Hot Food Cart
65. Conveyor
66. Soiled Dishtable
w/Rackshelf
67. Pre-Rinse unit
68. Disposer
69. Vapor Hood
70. Not Used
NOT USED
71. Dishmachine
72. Clean Dishtable
73. Troughveyor
74. Scrapping Table
75. Tray Washer
76. Vapor Hood
77. Clean Dishtable
78. Hose Bibb
79. Exhaust Hood
80. Re-thermalization Oven
81. Chill Cart
82. Tray Delivery Cart
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 6
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
MAKE &
MODEL
QTY
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
83. Utility Cart
84. Cold Storage Assembly
w/Blast Chiller
85. Remote Refrigeration
System
86. Remote Refrigeration
System
87. Section 11704 Ice Machines
88. Waste Pulping system,
item WP-1 on drawings.
Equipment Total Price,
to be entered as item no. 6
on Base Bid Form above.
Items 1 through 88, (figures)
$
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------------------
Equipment Total Price, (words)
DOLLARS
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 7
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1 through 8 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security____, Contractor's
Qualification Statement____, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest
Clause , Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes , Non-
Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed Subcontractor listing____.
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
witness:
(Seal)
01/09/92
FOOD SERVICE PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00118 - 8
SECTION 00122
PROPOSAL FORM
Bid Package No. 22
Metals
BID TO : MONROE COUNTY - CLERK OF COURTS
c/o PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING,
ROOK 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK
ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
BID FROM:
The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings,
Specifications, Bid Package, and Addenda thereto and other
Contract Documents for the construction of:
Bid Package No. 22, Metals
and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be
performed, having become familiar with all local conditions
including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having
familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State,
and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting
performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all
labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment,
transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals
necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental
hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said
Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including
Addenda issued thereto.
The undersigned further certifies that he has personally
inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be
performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he
understands the conditions under which the Work is to be
performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any
and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any
subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be
reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information
provided and made available, and from inspection and examination
of the site.
01/09/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00122 - 1
BASE BID FORM
Insert the following Lump Sum Bids.
1. Mobilization
$
$
2. General Conditions
3. Permits
Owner Paid
4. Bond
$
$
5. Submittals
6. section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish
and install items under paragraph 2.2 D and E,
and include prime painting. This also
includes security bars as shown
on drawing 4.42, detail 1. Angle embeds
on detail 1 are already provided as well
as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42.
7. Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule,
Furnish security air devices,
which includes security bars. On schedule,
this includes, but is not limited to devices
S-7, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, 5-13, 5-15, 5-19, 5-20,
5-21, 5-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-11,
R-13, E-3, E-4, and E-5.
$
8. section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment
$
$
$
9. section 15936 Barrier Grilles
10. Section 10200, Louvers and Vents, furnish
and install item 1.1 A. h., steel security
grille, grating and framework.
11. section 10900 Miscellaneous Specialties
$
$
TOTAL BASE BID, items 1 through
11 above, (in figures)
$
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TOTAL BASE BID, (words)
DOLLARS
01/09/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00122 - 2
OWNER OPTION BID FORM
Owner Option 22-01: Zone F Metals
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F Work,
similar to zones 0 and E.
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 22-01 BID, items
12 through 22 (figures)
$
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TOTAL OWNER OPTION 22-01 BID, (words)
DOLLARS
01/09/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00122 - 3
I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s)
I have included pages 1 through 4 of the Proposal Form____, and
attached the required Bid Security , unit Price Schedule ,
Contractor's Qualification Stateme~ , Lobbying and Conflict
of Interest Clause____, Sworn Statement of Public Entity
Crimes____, Non-Collusion Affidavit____, and proposed
Subcontractor listing .
(Check mark items above. as a reminder that they are included.)
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Date:
Signed:
(Name)
(Title)
Witness:
(Seal)
01/09/92
METALS PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 3)
00122 - 4
SECTION 00313
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 13
Security systems
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervJ.sJ.on, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary sections and DescriQtions of the Work
01130
07272
08100
08211
08305
08320
08710
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
11206
11208
11211
11212
11217
11218
11222
11224
13090
15140
16010
16111
16120
16450
Security Project Procedures
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Metal Doors and Frames
Flush Wood Doors
Access Panels And Doors
Security Metal Doors and Frames
Door Hardware
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
Relay Cabinets
Card Access Control
situation Man-Down Equipment
Closed Circuit video Equipment
Vehicle Loop Detection
Operational Intercom System
Inmate/Attorney Telephones
Metal Detection Equipment
Radiation Protection
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Electrical Systems Grounding
01/09/92
SECURITY SYSTEMS SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 3) 00313 - 1
Related sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02830
02835
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07215
07530
07720
07900
08300
08410
08842
10200
10270
11400
14240
15000
15175
15330
15470
15965
16111
16155
16161
16170
16351
16605
16660
16721
16930
Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting for
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting for
utilities
Fence And Gates
Barbed Tape
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Special Doors
Aluminum Entrances
Security Glazing
Louvers and Vents
Access Flooring
Food Service Equipment
Hydraulic Elevators
General provisions
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
Wet-Sprinkler System
Hot Water Storage Heater
Building Automation System
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by others
Fire Alarm Systems
Lighting Control Equipment
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1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction permits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to r~view Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
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This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routing and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, i.e., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Corom, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
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required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backaround Drawina
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"=1'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
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.
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast- in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
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.
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning,' or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all oenetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6 II circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per items .7 and .8 above.
Other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subj ect to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
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.
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Eauipment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condi tion of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the' receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used' in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to properlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeepinq pads and eauipment pads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
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.
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adeauate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and suooorts to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drillinq or penetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all eauioment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner IS
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other division~.
.20 Contractor shall perform all reauired testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper lavdown. staginq and stocking areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condi tion shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) soare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
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.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-Dhase eauiDment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.26 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Security Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.27 Provide applicable sqope of work in mock-up cell, and
chase, in order to develop a complete and finished mock-
up.
.28 Section 01130 Security Project Procedures, this
contractor shall furnish and install requirements
complete as described, including systems components.
.29 Prepare Security Control Systems shop drawings suitable
for use by installer, (other than this contractor).
Drawings should show conduit size, wire sizing and
quantities, location line and grade, and installation
method, i.e., concealed floor, wall, exposed, etc.
.30 Furnish and install all control wiring and appurtenances
required for Security Systems. Make final electrical
connections and adjustments of all devices to obtain a
fully functional system.
As soon as possible after the initial installation, and
prior to start-up, Securi ty Systems contractor will
institute a point-to-point verification program, to
verify wiring, addresses, and device functions. After
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zone point-to-point verification, (3) weeks will be
allowed for entire system start-up.
.31 Furnish, install and protect graphic control consoles,
racks, tables, panels, cabinets, etc., required. Prepare
and submit for approval, graphic panel, consoles, panels,
etc., and coordinate with casework installer.
.32 Doors. Frames. Hardware:
section 08710 Door Hardware, this contractor shall be
responsible for furnishing and installing, and adjusting
all hardware, both security and non-security types.
Do not hook-up door closers until just prior to the pre-
final inspection, as directed by the CM. Adjust all door
operation components at pre-final inspection phase.
Section 08211 Flush Wood Doors: This contractor shall be
responsible for specification section complete.
Section 08320 Security Metal Doors and Frames: This
contractor shall be responsible for specification section
complete. Door/frame/hardware assemblies are shown on
drawings 4.73, 4.74 and 4.75, and elevations are shown on
drawing 4.76.
section 08100 Metal Doors and Frames: This contractor
shall be responsible for specification section complete.
Door/frame/hardware assemblies are shown on drawings
4.73, 4.74 and 4.75, and elevations are shown on drawing
4.76.
This contractor shall layout and install door frames.
Contractor shall coordinate with, and verify masonry or
other contractors wall layout. Any errors in layout
causing movement after installation has begun, shall be
corrected at the expense of the wall contractor and
Security Systems Contractor.
The Security Systems Contractor shall be responsible for
the preparation of frames, including bituminous coating,
including providing grout holes, and providing any
conduit integral to frames or raceways for electric locks
or door position switches as required. Assure conduits,
lock pockets, strike pockets, and other holes and
penetrations are plugged to prevent grout intrusion and
to facilitate subsequent installations. Security Systems
Contractor shall repair grout ports.
The Masonry Contractor shall be responsible for grouting
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preparations, frame grouting, grouting of frame to wall
or frame to fl.oor joints, and cleanup. Frames in drywall
are not required to be grouted.
stage within the building, install and adjust cell chase
doors and hardware, that are being furnished to the
jobsite by the Precast Embeds Contractor. Thus, do not
furnish Hardware Sets described in section 08710,
paragraph 3.9. This hardware is for the cell chases.
.33 Section 11203 Fire Alarm Interface, contractor shall
provide all requirements of section. Contractor shall
also coordinate his installation and work with the
Electrical Contractor, who will be providing Fire Alarm
System in accordance with section 16721.
.34 Contractor shall continue grounding as provided for in
paragraph 3.5 A, section 16450 Electrical Systems
Grounding.
.35 Section 08410 Aluminum Ent+ances, contractor shall
coordinate with the Aluminum Entrance installer, for
installation of all electronic security equipment,
located at, or on the aluminum entrances.
.36 Section 16351 Uninterruptible Power Supply, contractor
shall verify quantity and size of circuits and conductors
and coordinate the same with the Electrical Contractor.
.37 Lighting shall be controlled through the touch screen
system. Contractor shall provide interface to the
approved manufacturer's system as per section 16930
Lighting Control Equipment. Coordinate with Electrical
Contractor as required for the proper installation and
operation of the Lighting Control Equipment.
.38 Section 14240 Hydraulic Elevators, BG-2: Perform all
security work as required for the proper installation and
operation of the security systems, as relates to the
Hydraulic Elevators, (i.e. security cameras, intercom,
alternate control, etc.).
.39 section 02830 Fence and Gates, furnish and install
control wiring, control panel and make terminations at
both ends, in order to complete controlling operation of
gate operators. Fencing, operators, and hardware will be
by fencing contractor.
.40 section 13090 Radiation Protection - Furnish and install
shielding of security/communications systems, including
penetration shielding. Provide warranty on radiation
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protective materials.
.41 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.42 Alternate 13-01:
Provide Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 22.
Metals
The Security Systems bidder shall provide a complete bid
on Bid Package No. 22, Metals. This bidder is to comply
with all applicable sections of the bidding documents in
order to do so.
The work of this alternate includes, but is not limited
to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Section 05500 Metal Fabrications, furnish and
install items under paragraph 2.2 D and E, and
include prime painting. This also includes
security bars as shown on drawing 4.42, detail 1.
Angle embeds on detail 1 are already provided, as
well as the metals as shown on detail 4/4.42.
Drawing 10.32, Air Devices Schedule, Furnish
security air devices to Mechanical Contractor for
installation, and these include security bars. On
schedule, this includes, but is not limited to
devices S-7, S-8, S-9, S-10, S-13, S-15, S-19, S-
20, S-21, S-22, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-10, R-11, R-
13, E-3, E-4, and E-5.
Section 11197 Security/Detention Equipment, furnish
and install specification section complete. Embeds
in precast concrete cells have been provided.
Verify detention furnishings with the provided
embeds for proper installation and attachments.
section 15936 Grilles, Registers, Diffusers,
paragraph 2.7, furnish only, to the appropriate
installing contractor for installation, all
Barrier Grilles required in the project. Deliver
to the jobsite or offsite location if grilles are
to be installed in any prefabricated product. Make
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barrier grilles ready for installation, and welded.
Provide all required fasteners, embeds,
coordination drawings, and instructions to
installer, in order to facilitate proper
installation. Coordinate with the Mechanical
contractor for interface with his work.
e.
Section 10200, Louvers
install item 1.1 A. h.,
grating and framework.
and Vents, furnish and
steel security grille,
f. Section 10900 Miscellaneous Special ties, furnish
and install wall mounted TV brackets.
.43 Alternate 13-02:
Provide Bid on Bid Packaqe No. 23.
Security Glass and Glazinq
The Security Systems bidder shall provide a complete bid
on Bid Package No. 23, Security Glass and Glazing. This
bidder is to comply with all applicable sections of the
bidding documents in order to do so.
The work of this alternate includes, but is not limited
to:
a. Furnish and install all security glass and glazing
for security windows, as described in specification
section 08842 Security Glazing.
b.
Section 07900 Joint Sealers, provide all
sealants, and compounds required, to
installation of windows, borrowed lights,
lights.
glazing,
complete
and door
.44 Alternate 13-03: Security Systems Raceways.
This bidder shall provide a price to remove from his
scope of work, the furnishing and installing of security
systems conduit, raceways, cable trays, junction boxes,
and fittings. This shall not include the work under
Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls for penal
fixtures.
This includes removing items pertaining to radiation
protection; such as the furnish and installation of
shielding security/communications systems, including
penetration shielding. This also includes the provision
of warranty on these radiation protective materials.
This does not include the removing from the Security
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Systems scope of work, the requirement for security
systems shop drawings, suitable for use by installer,
showing conduit size, wire sizing and quantities,
location line and grade, and installation method, i.e.,
concealed floor, wall, exposed, etc.
Included as a part of the Proposal Form, is a conduit
schedule showing types and sizes. The Security Systems
bidder shall state the quantities of each type and size
of raceway, the unit price, and make the bid extension.
.45 Owner Option No. 13-01: Zone 'F' Security Systems:
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'F'
Security Systems, similar to Zones '0' and 'E'.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.46 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Securi ty Systems Contractor should require any additional
ventilation, then it will be his responsibility to
provide, and in accordance with section 01510 Temporary
utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.47
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
If the Security Systems Contractor should require any
additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
.48 Alternate 13-04: Micro-Touch Controls
The Security Systems bidder shall provide an alternate
bid to furnish and install conduit, control wire and
terminations, for micro-touch system, as delineated in
Addendum NO.2, pages 00902-2 thru 00902-6, and
information provided on the electrical power drawings.
Installation of status panel, keyboard, raceway and
wiring is by Bid Package No. 13, Security Systems, as
furnished by Bid Package No. 16, Prime Plumbing. Power
is provided by Bid Package No. 14, Prime Electrical
contractor.
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.49 Owner option No. 13-02: Alternate Precast structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment I B I . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of. work.
1. 3 Bv Others
. 1 Furnishing of exterior security window frames, in section
08660, and installation of those in precast concrete
only. This window is detailed on drawing 4.42 and 4.51.
.2 Finish painting of all material and equipment, except
where the specifications call for factory finish, then
the Security Systems contractor shall provide.
.3 Furnishing and installing embeds in precast concrete
cells.
.4 Furnishing and installing conduit systems as shown on
sheet 4.51, which includes raceways and junction boxes,
and that are embedded in the precast concrete cells.
.5 Furnishing of cell chase doors, frames and hardware.
Installation of frames are within precast concrete work
package.
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
01/09/92
ATTACHMENT I B I
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
.,
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone 0
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'C'
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PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
or, 5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader 0 Rev
Top of Vertical Chase 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand 0 Rev
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SECTION 00314
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 14
Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
1.1 General Scope
Provide all labor, supervl.sl.on, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings; in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
Primary Sections and DescriDtions
01130
01510
07272
08305
13090
15000
15110
16010
16111
16111
16120
16155
16161
16170
16199
16300
16351
16400
16425
16450
16461
16470
16471
16472
16500
16601
16605
16660
Security Project Procedures
Temporary utilities (Temporary Lighting)
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels And Doors
Radiation Protection
General provisions
Heat Trace System
Electrical General provisions
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2
Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3
Wire and Cable
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Wiring Devices and Plates
Standby Power Generation
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Service and Power Distribution Systems
Main Service Switchboard
Electrical Systems Grounding
Dry Type Distribution Transformers
Distribution Panelboards - Circuit Breaker Type
Feeder and Branch Circuits and Emergency Wiring
Branch Circuit Panelboards - circuit Breaker Type
Lighting
Lightning Protection System
Transient Voltage/Surge Protection
Wiring for Equipment Furnished by others
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16721
16781
16930
Fire Alarm System
Telephone Conduit Systems
Lighaing Control Equipment
Related Sections and Descriptions
02222
02226
02733
02810
02830
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06100
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
08300
08320
08710
08902
09110
09200
09250
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Sewage Pump Station
Irrigation Systems
Fence and Gates
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcing
Cast-In-Place Concrete
Compacting
and
for
Compacting
and
for
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
Unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Rough Carpentry
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Special Doors
Security Metal Doors and Frames
Door Hardware
Aluminum Window Walls
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing System
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
Special Flooring
Special Coatings
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09830
09900
... 09950
10270
11110
11160
11200
11202
11203
11204
11205
11206
11208
11211
11212
11217
11218
11222
11224
11400
11704
14240
14700
15050
15100
15160
15175
15242
15330
15403
15404
15430
15440
15460
15470
15490
15540
15684
15714
15770
15785
15855
15858
15884
15894
15950
15965
15995
Elastomeric Coating
Painting
Wallcovering
Access Flooring
Laundry Equipment
Loading Dock Equipment
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
System Central Processing Unit
Fire Alarm Interface
Programmable Logic Controller
Address Panels
Relay Cabinets
Card Access Control
situation Man-Down Equipment
Closed Circuit Video Equipment
Vehicle Loop Detection
Operational Intercom System
Inmate/Attorney Telephones
Metal Detection Equipment
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Hydraulic Elevators
Pneumatic Tube System
Water Treatment
Valves
Pumps
Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps
Vibration Isolation
Wet-Sprinkler System
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Sump Pumps
Hot Water Storage Heater
Fuel Storage and Dispensing Systems
Emergency Generator Auxiliaries
Centrifugal Chiller
Blow Thru Cooling Tower
Make-Up Air Units
Fan Coil Units
Air Handling Units
Fans
Combination Smoke and Fire Dampers
Air Terminal units
Automatic Temperature Control Systems
Building Automation System
System Balancing and Testing
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1.2 Special Provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction oermits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 provide, replace, and maintain any safetv rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
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installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
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Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections 1" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
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Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order- to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
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.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor. This includes, and this Prime
Electrical Contractor shall provide all raceways and
junction boxes shown on sheet 4.51, and which are.
embedded in the precast concrete. Specification section
16111 Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2 pertains to the
conduit systems for the precast concrete cell.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all oenetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6" circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subj ect to
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the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equioment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine.all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condi tion of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contraqt shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
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contractor to oroperlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeeoinq oads and equioment Dads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and suooorts to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction..
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drillinq or oenetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equioment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testing and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laYdown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting,
or overlapping
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requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condi tion shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) soare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
This contractor shall furnish and install a 'spare fuse'
cabinet, for spares which are to be provided by all other
contractors.
.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 Furnish and install Transient Voltage/Surge Protection,
in accordance with section 16605, as required for the
proper installation and operation of Electrical Systems.
This contractor shall be bound by all provisions of
section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge Protection, as
related to equipment provided under this scope of work.
Provide section 16605 to vendors to ensure plant
fabrication and submittal inclusion.
.26 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways wiring and disconnects for all power associated
wi th equipment furnished by others, unless otherwise
indicated. Equipment furnished by others is included in,
but not limited to those sections indicated as Related
Sections and Descriotions, and depicted on the contract
drawings.
.27 Contractor shall furnish, install and terminate all
raceways, wiring and disconnects for all power associated
with equipment furnished by the Owner.
.28 This contractor shall provide all 120 volt power and
above, as required to and from the security systems
equipment, which includes, but is not limited to,
conduit, raceways, boxes, fittings, wire and
terminations.
.29 Contractor shall mandril all embedded conduits and duct
banks at the earliest feasible time after installation,
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maintaining a mandril log as provided by the CM. At any
failure of the mandril to pass, the CM shall be notified.
This applies to conduits which the Electrical Contractor
installs for wire pulling by others. For conduits which
the Electrical Contractor installs, and will be pulling
the wire, the Electrical Contractor shall mandril any
that are encased or embedded.
.30 Contractor shall install in every conduit described as a
spare, or where wiring is a part of another contractor's
scope of work, a nylon pull string with a pulling
capacity of 200 pounds or greater.
.31
Contractor shall identify each wire at
junction boxes or distribution panels.
shall include, but not be limited
identification and circuit numbers.
all devices,
Identification
to the panel
.32 Contractor shall identify each wire at all devices,
junction boxes or control panels. Identification shall
include, but not be limited to the control panel
identification and the terminal numbers.
.33 section 16111 Conduit Systems, paragraph 3.5 A, where
conduits that pass through rated floors, walls or
ceilings, use seal-off conduit bodies adjacent to one or
both sides of the rated system, for total sealing of the
conduit, and provide architecturally finished surfaces on
both sides as required.
.34 section 16120 Wire and Cable, paragraph 2.3 C, applies to
stranded conductors smaller than #6 AWG, and includes not
only the specified solderless connector, but all
compression type ring terminals, split fork terminals, or
ferrule not terminated under a mechanical type lug.
.35 Temoorarv utilities - This contractor shall receive in-
place physical plant items provided by Bid Group 1 site
Electrical and Temporary Power Contractor, (Benson
Electric, Contract No. KJ-002). This includes, under
Section 01510 Temporary utilities, paragraphs 2.2, 2.3
and 2.4.
This contractor shall include in his lump sum base bid
the cost of maintaining, furnishing, relocation as
required by schedule and job progress, and removal of all
temporary power and lighting system.
Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain temporary
lighting within the structure during construction, as
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described in section 01510, Temporary utilities,
paragraph 2.6. Contractor shall remove temporary lighting
at such time that permanent lighting is energized.
.36 Perform all electrical work required for the proper
installation of the Hydraulic Elevators, (i.e. alternate
power, lighting, fire sensing, etc.).
. 37 Furnish and install conduit, w1r1ng, disconnects and
other materials necessary to complete electrical hook-up
of Food Service Equipment. Notify food service supplier
72 hours in advance to verify rough-in prior to slab pour
and wall cover up.
.38 Furnish and install conduit, wiring, disconnects and
other materials necessary to complete electrical hook-up
of Laundry Equipment.
.39 Coordinate with City Electric System the ordering,
delivery and setting of the main transformer.
.40 This contractor shall make major equipment submittals
within (10) days of contract award.
.41 Section 16450 Electrical Systems Grounding, paragraph 3.6
A, Dry Type Transformers are to be grounded back to the
closest point of grounding electrode system.
.42 When scheduled by the CM, this contractor shall clean all
fixtures, panels, devices, lenses, lamps, and equipment,
prior to acceptance and turnover.
.43
section 16601 Lightning Protection System,
installation with all other interfacing
contractors.
coordinate
work and
.44 section 16470 and 16472, all circuit breakers servicing
security systems shall be identified at breaker throw
lever with a durable and distinct marker.
.45 Notify and coordinate with the local Fire Marshall all
test and inspections required during building rough-ins
and at final inspections. It will be the responsibility
of the fire alarm system installer to notify the CM of
these scheduled inspections and provide a typewritten
report of all test and inspections.
.46 Section 02830 Fence and Gates, furnish and install
conduit and power wiring, provide 120 volt power as
required, and make terminations at both ends, in order to
complete circuit, and make operable the gate operators.
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.47 Coordinate installation and operation of Section 16721
Fire Alarm System with Security Systems Contractor's
section 11203 Fire Alarm Interface.
.48 Temporary Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating-: This
contractor shall be responsible for power and hOOk-up of
temporary equipment, in accordance with section 01510
Temporary utili ties. The Mechanical Process and HVAC
contractor will be providing (2) air changes per hour in
all work areas, until the permanent HVAC system is in
operation. If the Prime Electrical Contractor should
require any additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibili ty to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.49 Section 15110 Heat Trace System, furnish and install
complete, and make operable. Coordinate installation
with plumbing contractor's installation of piping.
.50 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.51 Provide electrical systems scope of work in mOCk-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mock-up.
.52 Owner Option No. 14-01: Zone 'F' Electrical
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'F'
Electrical systems, similar to Zones '0' and 'E', to
include, but not be limited to conduit systems, panel
boards, service distribution, lighting, lightning
protection, fire alarm system and temporary power.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.53 Alternate 14-01:
Zone 0 and E Electrical
The Prime Electrical Contractor shall provide a complete
bid to remove from his scope of work, the furnishing of
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all Zone D and E permanent materials to be incorporated
into the work, exceot for fixtures, heat trace equipment,
timeclock, lighting relay cabinets, and all safety
disconnects. This shall consist of, but not be limited
to conduit raceways and wiring for: lighting,
receptacles, power, telephone raceway only, and heat
trace conduit and wiring. The fixtures and equipment to
be supplied by this Prime Electrical Contractor to others
under this alternate, are listed on Attachment "A".
The Prime Electrical Contractor shall also provide a bid
to remove from his scope of work the installation of Zone
D and E work, which includes lighting rough-in and
finish, from the last distribution panel to end device.
This shall also include installation of receptacles and
power runs, terminations, telephone raceway, and heat
trace system installation.
The intent of the above paragraphs is that the Prime
Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install all
distribution panels utilized in Zones D and E; including,
but not limited to all conduits, wire, panels and
transformers for normal, emergency and equipment panels.
Terminations to be made on the line side of all panel
mains. All secondary panels and related transformers,
lighting relay panels and other panels will be provided
by this contractor.
Should any secondary circuits exist from a panel in 0 &
E distribution centers, the Prime Electrical Contractor
shall be responsible for their complete installation.
.54 "Furnish and install a #6 solid wire and raceway from Main
Entrance panel to primary building grounding system, for
Southern Bell. "
.55 Owner Option No. 14-02: Direct Purchase of Equioment
At the option of the Owner, either contractor or Owner
shall purchase the following equipment. This is in
accordance with section 00100 Instructions to Bidders,
paragraph 1.8. Contractor shall calculate quantity.
Contractor shall state supplier/vendor purchase price
only, including shipping, and state amount of tax.
If selected by the Owner, a deductive change order will
be issued to the contractor for the cost of the equipment
plus shipping and taxes.
a. Standby Power Generation, section 16300. Complete
Emergency Generator assembly.
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b.
Uninterruptible Power Supply,
Complete UPS assembly.
section
16351.
c. Motor Control Centers, section 16161. Complete MCC
assembly.
d. Main Service Switchboard, section 16425. Complete
switchgear assembly.
.56 Design, furnish and install shunt systems for the
kitchen, HVAC and other equipment noted in the contract
documents.
.57 Furnishing and installing of electrical power and
security conduit systems as shown or as called for on
sheet 4.51, which include raceways and junction boxes,
and that are embedded in the precast concrete modular
cells. Contractor shall install this work at the
precaster's plant in Port Manatee, FL. Note that this
scope of work item is not included in any Owner Option,
nor any Alternate. This work shall remain in the Prime
Electrical Contractor's scope of work.
.58 Section 13090 Radiation Protection - Furnish and install
shielding of power and lighting systems, including
penetration shielding. This shall include radiation
protection of all work installed by the Prime Electrical
Contractor. Provide warranty on radiation protective
materials.
.59 Alternate No. 14-02: Power for Micro-Touch Controls
The Prime Electrical bidder shall provide an alternate
bid to furnish and install normal electrical power (110
volt), for' micro-tc;>uch valve equipment. This shall
include conduit, wire, breaker, and terminations, per
Addendum No.2, pages 00902-2 thru 00902-6, and in
accordance with information provided in the electrical
power drawings.
.60 Owner Option No. 14-03: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment ' B' . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
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.61 This contractor shall furnish all raceway systems for
public telephones. This shall include all associated
telephone backboards. Contractor shall note that certain
public telephones are located on security drawings.
Install as indicated.
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ATTACHMENT "A"
FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 14 PRIME
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices and cover rings or plates.
FIXTURE ZONE DI ZONE E
C 7 7
0 3 3
FA 24 38
FB 4 4
FC 26 58
FE 12 16
FF 4 1
FG 96 96
FI 12 8
FK 8 8
FO 6 4
FP 24 25
FQ 2 2
FR 19 21
FS 5 4
FT 4
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FIXTURE I ZONE D ZONE E1
I
BATTERY/ I 12 6
INVERTER I
Pack for
Channel
Mounting
in Floor
Fixtures
BB 12
HD 26 28
HDD 18 12
XA 12 10
XB 2 4
XC 2 4
HB 4
HC 4
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NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
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ATTACHMENT I B I
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
PRIME ELECTRICAL SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 3)
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'C'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
1
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
NUMBER
DRAWING TITLE
2
3
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
4
5
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
7 Top of vertical Chase with Rain Leader 0 Rev
6
8 Top of Vertical Chase 0 Rev
9 Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand 0 Rev
10 Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand 0 Rev
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.
SECTION 00316
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 16
Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A, B, C, D, E
1.1 General Scooe
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
primarv Sections and Descriotions of the Work
07272
08305
15000
15060
15085
15100
15130
15140
15242
15252
15403
15404
15408
15410
15430
15440
15460
15470
15992
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels and Doors
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Piping Identification
Valves
Thermometers and Gauges
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Vibration Isolation
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Water Booster Pumps
Domestic Water Softener
Soil, Waste and Vent System
Storm Drainage System
Plumbing Specialties
Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories
Sump Pumps
Hot Water Storage Heater
Tests - Piping Systems
Related Sections and Descriotions
02222
02226
02644
03100
Excavating, Backfilling
Structures
Excavating, Backfilling
utilities
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Compacting
and
for
and
Compacting
for
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03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
04200
05180
05500
06200
07115
07210
07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09200
09250
09300
09510
09650
09680
09700
09800
09900
11110
11400
11704
13090
15110
15252
15517
15995
16010
16155
16161
16170
16450
16660
.
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
unit Masonry
Miscellaneous Structural Steel
Metal Fabrications
Finish Carpentry
Sheet Waterproofing
Building Insulation
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Lath and Plaster
Gypsum Board
Tile
Acoustical Ceilings
Resilient Flooring
Carpet
Special Flooring
Special Coatings
Painting
Laundry Equipment
Food Service Equipment
Ice Machines
Radiation Protection
Heat Trace System
Pipe and Equipment Insulation
Hydronic Specialties
System Balancing and Testing
Electrical General provisions
Combination Motor Starters
Motor Control Centers
Disconnect switches
Electrical Systems Grounding
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
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.
1.2 Special provisions
The following Special provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction oermits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of below grade work, shall be in accordance
with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
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.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
Owner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
schedUling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into ~inal
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, L e., 3 II Greywater (6"), 24 II
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, I" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
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.
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections 1" = l'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1 ", cross
sections 1" = l' .
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
Utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner's representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
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submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast-in-place concrete, contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct aJ:l analysis of structural an4 utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and 0 with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
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PRIME PLUMBING SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 3)
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract, all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B, C, D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all oenetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete
installation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal
precast members equivalent to 6" circular or larger,
shall be provided by the Precast Contractor when
adequately coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
Other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subj ect to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
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to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering
installation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay
for all related work necessary to provide the completed
detail.
.11 Materials and Equioment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully protected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage or similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condi tion of the .materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to orooerl y seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeeoinq Dads and equioment Dads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
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installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and suooorts to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed.
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drilling or oenetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 This contractor shall provide all equioment disconnects
as specified throughout this bid package and
specifications. This contractor shall assist the Owner's
need to standardize product sources wherever possible
within this package and other divisions.
.20 Contractor shall perform all required testing and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.21 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.22 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping
requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.23 For all fusible devices, provide (1) spare set of fuses
of (3) each, of each type and size of fuse.
.24 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
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perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance, with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.25 This contractor shall provide and coordinate fully with
the provisions of section 16010 Electrical General
Provisions, paragraph 1.1. This contractor shall submit
for approval all 3-phase equioment required in this
section of the work to the A/E for review and approval
within (10) calendar days of contract award. All 3-phase
equipment circuitry and device requirements of this
contract shall be provided to the Electrical Contractor
within (20) calendar days of contract award.
.26 Furnish and install all LP gas distribution, connections
and special ties from outside service. Shut-offs shall be
furnished and installed by this contractor.
.27 Furnish and install hose bibb L-2, as noted in section
11110-12.
.28 Furnish and install all plumbing work necessary to
complete plumbing final connections of Food Service
Equipment. Notify food service supplier 72 hours in
advance to verify rough-in prior to slab pour and wall
cover up.
.29 Furnish and install plumbing work necessary to complete
plumbing final connections of Laundry Equipment.
.30 section 15252 Pipe and Equipment Insulation, furnish and
install insulation required for plumbing systems, which
includes all piping, equipment and systems installed by
this contractor.
.31 Section 15403 Water Booster Pumps, furnish and install
pump systems complete.
.32 Section 13090 Radiation Protection:
Furnish and install shielding
including penetration shielding.
radiation protective materials.
of plumbing systems,
Prov ide warranty on
.33 Provide plumbing systems scope of work in mock-up cell
and chase, in order to develop a complete and finished
mOCk-Up.
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.34 Provide housings and trim plates for terminal connection
at service connection stations.
.35 This contractor shall furnish and install the grey water
system from exterior pipe provided under Bid Group 1,
complete to all fixtures. This contractor shall also
provide to the equipment rooms shown on drawings, a
capped grey water supply for other trades connections.
.36 Owner Option No. 16-01: Zone 'F' Plumbing
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'F'
Plumbing systems, similar to Zones 'D' and 'E'.
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.37 Alternate No. 16-01:
Zone D and E Plumbinq
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall provide a complete
bid to remove from his scope of work the furnishing of
all Zone D and E permanent materials to be incorporated
into the work, exceot for special valves and fixtures
which are listed on Attachment "A".
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall also provide a bid to
remove from his scope of work the installation of all
plumbing systems in Zones D and E.
.38 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Prime Plumbing Contractor should require any additional
ventilation, then it will be his responsibility to
provide, and in accordance with section 01510 Temporary
utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.39
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
If the Prime Plumbing Contractor should require any
additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
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.40 Alternate No. 16-02:
Penal Fixtures with Micro-Touch
Controls
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall provide an alternate
bid to furnish ALL penal fixtures with Micro-Touch
control system, complete, as specified in Addendum NO.2,
pages 00902-2 thru 00902-6. Installation of status
panel, keyboard, raceway and wiring is by Bid Package No.
13, Security Systems. Power is provided by Bid Package
No. 14, Prime Electrical. Installation of penal
fixtures, piping and accessories, shall be the
responsibility of Bid Package No. 16, Prime Plumbing
contractor, for all zones and areas.
The Prime Plumbing Contractor shall also provide a bid to
furnish ALL the penal fixtures with Micro-Touch system,
but install them only in Zones A, B, and C. In other
words, this bid will not include installation of penal
fixtures with micro-touch system, in Zones D and E.
.41 Owner Option No. 16-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment ' B' . The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
1.3 By Others
.1 Setting in place all food service equipment. Furnishing
and installing the Waste Pulper System, WP-1, as
specified on sheet 8.00A, and further detailed on sheet
8.36.
.2 Setting in place all laundry equipment.
.3 Finish painting of all material and equipment, except
where the specifications call for factory finish, then
the Plumbing Contractor shall provide.
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ATTACHMENT "A"
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BID PACKAGE NO. 16 PRIME PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
Contractor is to verify count of fixtures required for
performance of his work prior to bid. In the event any fixture
is not listed or an error is in the required number shown it
will be the responsibility of this contractor to provide and
install any fixtures shown on the plans.
Fixtures and equipment listed shall include all required
specialty attachment devices, wall sleeves and accessories.
(Reference drawing 8. OOA and 8.22 for fixture designation
definitions).
STANDARD FIXTURES:
FIXTURE
WC-1
ZONE AI ZONE B ZONE CI ZONE Dl ZONE El
15
WC-2
2
UR-1
3
L-1
12
L-2
8
L-4
6
BT-1
S-l
8
CS-1
PS-1
PT-1
SS-l
SS-2
6
EWC-1
7
DF-1
o
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4
8
2
2
1
1
6
8
2
2
1
1
1
13
3
7
6
1
1
1
I
I
I
I
r
I
I
I
I
I
o
1
2
5
4
2
1
4
2
2
2
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FIXTURE 1 ZONE A ZONE B1 ZONE CI ZONE 01 ZONE E1
I I I I I
BOOST PMP 1 I I
I I ...
SUMP PMP 2 2 I I
I I
WH-1 1 I I
I I
WH-2 1 I I
I I
WH-3 1 I I
I I
WTR SOFT 1 I I
I I
1 1
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PENAL FIXTURES:
FIXTURE ZONE A ZONE B1 ZONE C ZONE D ZONE EI
I I
WC-3 24 3 4
WC-4 1 4 2
WC-5 4 92 94
WC-6 1 4 12
WC-7 4
UR-2 1 2
L-3 26 2 2
L-5 4
SH-1 24 18 22
SH-2 4 1 2 4 2
SH-3 2 2 2
SH-4 4
SH-5 2
FD-8 3
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ATTACHMENT · B ·
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
...
NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
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3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
."
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT · C'
...
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader 0 Rev
Top of Vertical Chase 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand 0 Rev
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...
SECTION 00317
SCOPE OF WORK
Bid Package No. 17
Fire Protection system
1.1 General Scooe
Provide all labor, supervision, materials, supplies,
equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and
protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper
execution and completion of all Work specified on the
drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the
Specifications, which include, but are not limited to the
listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings,
and specification sections that are not specifically listed,
for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope
of work described herein.
primarv Sections and Descriotions of the Work
07272
08305
10520
15000
15060
15085
15100
15140
15330
15992
Firestop and Penetration Sealing System
Access Panels and Doors
Fire Extinguisher Cabinets
General provisions
Pipe and Pipe Fittings
Pipe Identification
Valves
Pipe Hangers and Supports
Wet-Sprinkler System
Tests - Piping Systems
Related Sections and Descriotions
02644
03100
03200
03300
Note:
03410
03412
03420
03490
03520
03600
Water Mains
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Cast-In-Place Concrete
The following (4) Precast Concrete specifications
can be viewed at the office of the Construction
Manager.
Precast Concrete Hollow Cored Planks (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Panels (BG-2)
Precast Prestressed Concrete Sections (BG-2)
Precast Concrete Modular Cell (BG-2)
Insulating Concrete Decks
Grout
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04200
07215
07530
07720
07900
09110
09510
09900
11200
11203
15130
16010
16660
16721
Unit Masonry
Sprayed Insulation
Single Ply Roofing
Roof Accessories
Joint Sealers
Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing Systems
Acoustical Ceilings
Painting
Basic Electronic Security Requirements
Fire Alarm Interface
Thermometers and Gages
Electrical General provisions
Wiring For Equipment Furnished By Others
Fire Alarm System
1.2 Soecial Provisions
The following Special Provisions are intended to clarify the
scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify,
change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid
Package.
.1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of
work in the specified location, shall be procured and
maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors.
Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction
Manager. This shall include construction oermits
required by the City of Key West.
.2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record
Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A
50% progress of field work submittal, will be required.
.3 Any excavations required for the complete and proper
installation of his work below grade, shall be in
accordance with sections 02222 & 02226.
.4 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and
barricades as necessary during the process of work, or
during deliveries of materials or equipment.
.5 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements
for additional responsibilities required in order to
perform the work under this Bid Package.
Contractor shall pay particular attention to section
01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as
scheduled by the CM, which will be at or near the
completion of the project.
.6 Access Panels and Doors - Those access panels and doors
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that are shown on the drawings will be furnished and
installed by others. Those that are shown in the ceiling
shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of Bid Package
No. 15 Mechanical Process and HVAC. Those that are shown
in the wall shall be dedicated to the exclusive use of
the plumbing contractor(s). All of the access panels and
doors shown shall be excluded from the trades account
allowance.
Access panels and doors that are not shown, but are
necessary for installation, maintenance and replacement
of this contractor's work, and those that are required by
governing codes and regulations, shall be furnished by
this contractor, to other trade contractors for
installation, as an allowance.
This contractor shall state the quantity of each size of
access panel and door, and what material they are to be
installed in, per the proposal form. The bid extension
shall be made at the Owner given bid unit price, to
produce the required bid item allowance.
After contract award, supply of the contractor's stated
quantity of access panels and doors shall be purchased by
others. There will be a corresponding deductive change
order issued to this contractor, removing the supply of
the access panels and doors from his contract, and at the
OWner given bid unit price. If the actual quantity
required exceeds the bid quantity, this contractor shall
be responsible for furnishing access panels and doors,
(manufacturer as approved by the Owner) to the
appropriate installing contractor for installation, and
the costs of the door assembly and installation will be
borne by this contractor. Any access panels and doors
not installed, from the allowance bid group that was
purchased, shall remain in the Owner's possession, or
turned back to the supplier for credit, to which credit
will be due the Owner.
.7 utility Routinq and Coordination of the Work
This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his
work with other multiple prime contractors both in the
scheduling of field work activities and in the
integration of individually furnished items into final
composite installations. Coordination drawings
procedures shall consist of, but are not limited to,
utility Routing Drawings and Base Trade Installers
Drawings. The utility Routing coordination shall consist
of three phases.
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Phase I
The first phase shall constitute the routing of the
precasters erection mylar or sepia drawings for utility
routing 'over-lay' of each trade contractor's work. This
shall be done by routing first to the sheet metal
contractor, second to the plumber, third to the fire
protection contractor, fourth to mechanical piping, fifth
to electrical and lastly to the security contractor, who
shall return the composite overview to the CM. Each
trade contractor shall have noted each service by name &
size of carrier (pipe, duct, etc.) and insulation/hanger
cross sectional dimensions, Le., 3" Greywater (6"), 24"
x 12" Supply (26" x 14"), 2" ltg, 1" Comm, etc.
Additionally, each trade contractor shall have specified
location, size, and type of precast embed or block out
required to accommodate the installation of his work.
The intent at this level of coordination is to specify
interface information from trade contractors to the
precast concrete contractor which will allow the
precaster to prepare piece casting drawings and begin
precast production.
Phase II
Upon review by the Owner's representative to identify
congested areas, the sheetmetal contractor shall be
notified of any additions to the following background
drawings which the sheetmetal contractor shall prepare to
appropriate scale as directed by the Owners
representative.
Backqround Drawinq
Prepared by the HVAC and Process Pipe Contractor, and
consists of plan, elevation and cross section
cuts.
1. Corridors and hallways-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1',
cross sections I" = I'
2. Kitchen-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
3. Housing chases and plenums-Plan & Elevation 1/4" =
1', cross sections 1" = l'
4. Mechanical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4" = 1', cross
sections I" = l'
5. Laundry-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross sections
1"= l'
6. Electrical rooms-Plan & Elevation 1/4"= 1', cross
sections 1"= l'
7. All other areas-conventional scale with chases of
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enlarged scale.
These drawings shall be routed and marked up by the
utility Trade Contractors in the same manner as Phase One
drawings, except 'over-lay' work shall show more detail
depicting all items and features such as radius fittings,
valves, specialties, space between pipes, graphic and
written elevations and dimensions, and hanger/support
details. The owner' s representative may conduct job site
meetings to resolve and finalize any conflicts which are
not answered during drawing 'over-lay' routing.
Item number 3. above and zone 'A' shall be submitted
within (10) ten calendar days of Award of Contract.
Phase III
Shop or background drawings shall be prepared and
submitted by the masonry, non-load bearing wall, ceiling,
raised floor, and cast- in-place concrete contractors.
These drawings shall be routed in the same manner as the
previous phases and each trade contractor shall provide
all information necessary for installation of items
furnished by their contract scope of work and which will
require embedment or blockout in the walls, ceiling or
floors.
The requirements of this section are separate from other
drawings and submittals required in the technical
specifications or record drawing sections of the contract
documents.
As the precast concrete has not yet been designed, the
bidder is notified that it is in the process of being
designed, and will continue to progress concurrently with
the awards of the Bid Group 3A contracts, and continue
thru mid-February, 1992.
Reference Phase I of the utility Routing Coordination
plan in the scope of work of the applicable bid packages
as noted above. In order to facilitate timely
information to the precast contractor, the Construction
Manager is in the process of early review and development
of suggested routing of all major utility installations,
for Zone A and Zone D cell horizontal and vertical chases
for the purpose of precast coordination only. The CM
will conduct an analysis of structural and utility
interface information presented in the contract documents
and in accordance with industry standards, and provide
the precast contractor with sufficient information to
proceed with precast piece detailing and production.
This contractor shall review and include the drawings
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listed in Attachment 'C', which comprise the current
status and listing of CM Phase I coordination drawings.
Any required precast penetrations above and beyond what
is identified by the CM in these specific areas shall be
the responsibility of the contractor.
It is anticipated that Bid Group 3A utility contractors
will be under contract to support precast coordination
efforts in other zones and areas, and to correlate the
CM's coordination conclusions in Zones A and D with his
installations.
.8 Furnish to the appropriate trade contractor, for
installation in precast concrete, non-load bearing walls,
masonry, and cast-in-place concrete, all frames, sleeves,
anchors, weld plates and other similar inserts or devices
required to facilitate and coordinate the Work in this
Bid Package. Submit routing shop drawings showing wall
elevation, floor and ceiling plans with requirements for
location and size suitable for field location and
installation. Coordinate and verify correctness of
installation as the work progresses. Verify prior to
casting in form work, or during line and grade
installation of major feature progress.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor within
(10) working days after award of this contract ( all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zone A.
Furnish and deliver to precast concrete contractor all
required sleeves, inserts and other embedded items with
coordination drawings necessary for incorporation in the
precast components, for Zones B,C,D and E, with
timeliness to facilitate the fabrication schedule of the
precast contractor.
.9 All unfinished surfaces of materials or equipment
furnished or installed by this contractor, shall be
inspected for readiness by follow-on contractors and the
CM, prior to installation of follow-on work. This would'
include bringing back to original condition, surfaces
disturbed by welding, burning, or other disfigurement,
which will need to be made ready for finish painting, or
other work.
.10 This contractor is responsible to coordinate and/or
provide all penetrations shown or not shown on drawings
which are necessary to facilitate the complete install-
ation of his work. Penetrations in horizontal precast
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members equivalent to 6" circular or larger, shall be
provided by the Precast Contractor when adequately
coordinated per item .7 and .8 above.
other penetrations in horizontal members shall be field
core drilled and shall be the responsibility of this
trade contractor. Field penetrations shall be subject to
the advance approval of the precaster and A/E, and shall
be in accordance with Article 4.14.3. All costs of field
installed penetrations and finished closure of field and
precast provided openings shall be borne by the
contractors using or requiring same. All finished
closure details shall conform with firesafing, safety
building codes and design intent (draft closure, material
fall protection, etc.).
All penetrations and openings should be completed prior
to the finish covering installation. In the event that
penetrations are necessary after finish covering install-
ation, this contractor shall coordinate and pay for all
related work necessary to provide the completed detail.
.11 Materials and Equioment Furnished by Others All
materials furnished by the Owner, other contractors for
the Owner, or by the CM for the Owner, for installation
by this contractor shall upon delivery, be unloaded,
transferred, stored and fully prot.ected by the contractor
until installed. Any demurrage br similar charge
incurred due to failure of the contractor to promptly
unload the materials and equipment shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
The contractor shall carefully examine all materials and
equipment furnished by the Owner, or any of his
designees, (other contractors or the CM). The contractor
shall complete receiving reports describing the quantity
and condition of the materials or equipment. The
contractor shall be responsible for subsequent damage or
loss until installation is completed and accepted by the
Owner.
Should the contractor fail to report any visible signs of
damage in the receiving report as indicated above, then
all parties may assume that the damage occurred while the
materials and equipment were in the care, custody and
control of the receiving contractor.
Any material furnished by the Owner, at an off-site
location, on other than a charge basis in connection with
the contract, shall be deemed as held by the contractor
on consignment. All such materials not used in the
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fabrication of materials or equipment required under the
contract shall be returned to the applicable party, as
directed, at their expense; and, if not accounted for or
so returned, shall be paid for by the contractor.
.12 It will be the full responsibility of this trade
contractor to orooerlY seal and maintain rated assemblies
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
affected by his work, and in accordance with section
07272 Firestop and Penetration Sealing System.
.13 Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all
housekeeoinq oads and equioment Dads that are required
for this contractors work, and are shown on the contract
drawings, with the Concrete Contractor. Those that are
not shown, but are required for the complete and proper
installation of his work, shall be furnished and
installed by this contractor.
.14
All equipment installed
installation to provide
maintenance and service.
shall be
adequate
verified
clearances
for
for
.15 Not Used.
.16 This contractor shall schedule and provide adequate
overhead hanqers and suooorts to prevent spray on
insulation damage or delay. And in the event of delayed
installation, or damage, this contractor shall bear the
costs of correction.
.17 Provide any necessary capped stub-outs, sleeves, or tees
as required for connections of work in future Zone 'F'.
.18 Any core drillinq or oenetrations made by this
contractor, or for this contractor in the performance of
his work, shall be properly closed and sealed by this
contractor after installation of the work.
.19 Contractor shall perform all required testinq and provide
adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to
the requirements of governing agencies.
.20 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated
with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order
that proper laydown. staqinq and stockinq areas are
developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the
building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas
will be authorized in writing.
.21 If in the event of conflicting,
or overlapping
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requirements in any area of the bidding documents,
technical specifications, or drawings, the most strinqent
condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the CM in
any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right
to make appropriate decisions.
.22 This contractor is reminded of inmate contact areas and
perimeters, and of the requirement for security devices,
fasteners, connectors, and any other work associated with
this bid package scope of work, in order that proper care
and construction is performed in accordance with the
standards and guidelines set forth by the regulatory
agencies governing jails.
.23 Furnish and install all necessary flow switches in a
timely manner so electrical connections by other trades
can be performed so as not to impede the construction
schedule and to insure systems are in working order.
.24 Coordinate with all trade contractors who work interfaces
with the fire protection system. Assure all systems
placed are compatible to one another to provide a
complete wet and electronically operated alarm system.
.25 Notify and coordinate with the local Fire Marshall all
test and inspections required during building rough-ins
and at final inspections. It will be the responsibility
of this system installer to notify the CM of these
scheduled inspections and provide a typewritten report of
all test and inspections.
.26 Tie into stub out provided under Bid Group 1. Final
connection and any necessary fittings or valves required
will be the responsibility of this contractor. Final
connection is not to proceed until underground system has
been sanitized and passed a pressure test by the
preceding contractor. This contractor is not to proceed
until they have been supplied a copy of all reports and
so directed by the CM.
.27 No modifications are to be made to the designed system
with out prior approval by the A/E.
.28 Coordinate testing and finish head installation with
ceiling and wall contractors so as not to impede
progress.
.29 This contractor shall install typical Fire Protection
System, in order to fully develop installation of mock-up
cell and chase.
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.30 In accordance with section 01510 Temporary utilities,
paragraph 2.10, supply temporary fire protection
stations. This shall include plywood backing on suitable
support, which will hold type ABC fire extinguisher.
Provide suitable markings on plywood in order to make
station visible. Per governing codes and regulations,
supply number of stations required. At a minimum, supply
two stations per floor, in each of Zones A,B,C,D, and E.
Maintain stations until wet-sprinkler system is brought
on-line, and then remove.
.31 Maintain temporary hose bibbs, (2 each) that have been
installed by others, on fire water loop, at locations of
fire hydrants. As directed by CM at the proper time,
remove and turn over to the Owner.
.32 Any temporary or permanent utility or service outages,
which are necessary after being put into service or
energized, shall require notice and approval prior to
actual system shutdown. The Contractor requiring the
outage shall gain approval of the CM no less than (7)
days prior to anticipated date of outage. The written
request for outage approval shall contain system or
circuits of service, areas that will be affected, and
time duration of outage. outages shall be coordinated so
as not to affect the work of other contractors.
.33 Owner option No. 17-01: Zone 'F' .Fire Protection
At the option of the Owner,
Protection System for Zone
Zones 'D' and 'E'.
furnish and install Fire
'F', complete, similar to
This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G
to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37
to X, and U line to 42 line.
.34 The Mechanical Process and HVAC contractor will be
providing (2) air changes per hour in all work areas,
until the permanent HVAC system is in operation. If the
Fire Protection System Contractor should require any
additional ventilation, then it will be his
responsibility to provide, and in accordance with section
01510 Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.8.
.35
The Prime Electrical Contractor
Temporary Lighting in accordance
Temporary utilities, paragraph 2.6,
lighting system is in operation.
will be providing
with section 01510
until the permanent
If the Fire Protection System Contractor should require
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any additional temporary lighting, then it will be his
responsibility to provide.
.36 Furnish and install, and comply with standards of City of
Key West, Equipment as listed under paragraph 2.3,
specification section 15330 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems.
.37 Owner Option No. 17-02: Alternate Precast Structural
Framinq and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing and
panel plan, as presented on Pomco drawings listed on
Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing; and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
.38
Furnish and install
combination cabinets,
section 10520. This
extinguisher cabinets.
fire hose cabinets, and any
in accordance with specification
does not include separate fire
1. 3 By Others
.1 Finish painting.
.2 Wiring of signal and alarm devices.
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ATTACHMENT 'B'
OWNER OPTION
ALTERNATE PRECAST STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND PANEL PLAN
NUMBER
3.00
3.01
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.20
3.21
3.30
DRAWING TITLE
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone B
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, First Level
Beam and Slab Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, First Floor
Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone A
Alternate Framing Plan, Second Floor
Plan Zone B.
Alternate Framing Plan, Second' Floor
Plan Zone C
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone D
Alternate Framing Plan, Mezzanine
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone 0
Alternate Framing Plan, Mechanical
Floor Plan Zone E
Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout
Zone A
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
0' Rev 01/93/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
o Rev 01/03/92
01/09/92
FIRE PROTECTION SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 3) 00317 - 12
3.31 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Layout o Rev 01/03/92
Zone B
3.32 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone C
3.33 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone D
3.34 Alternate Framing Plan, Roof Plan o Rev 01/03/92
Zone E
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ATTACHMENT 'c'
PHASE I COORDINATION DRAWINGS
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWING TITLE
LATEST
DRAWING
REVISION DATE
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
0 Rev
o Rev
First Floor utility Chase - All
First Floor utility Chase -
Duct and Security
First Floor utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Mezzanine utility Chase - All
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Duct and Security
Mezzanine utility Chase -
Plumbing, Sprinkler and Electrical
Top of Vertical Chase with Rain Leader 0 Rev
Top of Vertical Chase 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Left Hand 0 Rev
Horizontal Chase End View - Right Hand 0 Rev
01/09/92
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SECTION 00993
SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS
NUMBER
0.00
0.01
0.02A
0.03
0.04
0.05
1.00A
l.OOB
l.OOC
1.01A
1.02A
1.03A
1.04A
1.05A
1.06A
1.07A
1.08A
1.09A
DRAWING TITLE
DRAWING
LATEST
REVISION DATE
Cover
Index of Drawings
Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
2 Rev 01/09/92
2 Rev 01/09/92
2 Rev 01/09/92
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
SYmbols and Abbreviations (Architectural)
Life Safety Plan Ground Floor
Life Safety Plan First Floor
Life Safety Plan 2nd Floor
Existing Conditions North
Existing Conditions Central
Existing Conditions South
Not Used
Not Used
Final site Layout Central
Final site Layout and Grading South
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
Final Grading North
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
Final Grading and Drainage Central
Not Used
Final site utilities Central
1 Rev 11/11/91
Not Used
1.10 Entrance Enlargement
Not Here
1.11 Landscape Plan North
1.12 Landscape Plan Central
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
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1.13 Landscape Plan South BG3 10/15/91
1.14 Irrigation Plan North BG3 10/15/91
1.15 Irrigation Plan Central BG3 10/15/91
1.16 Irrigation Plan South BG3 10/15/91
1.17 Pump Station Grinder Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
1.18 Not Used
1.19 Not Used
1.20 site Details Fencing and Paving 1 Rev 11/11/91
1.21 Landscape Irrigation Details BG3 10/15/91
1.22 civil Details BG3 10/15/91
3.01 Not Used
3.02 Not Used
3.03 Not Used
3.04 Not Used
3.05 Not Used
3.06 Not Used
3.07 Framing Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.08 Framing Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.09 Framing Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.10 Framing Plan First Floor Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.11 Framing Plan First Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.12 Framing Plan First Floor Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
3.13 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.14 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.15 Framing Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.16 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone 0 BG3 11/11/91
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3.17 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.18 Framing Plan Mezzanine Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Alternate
3.19 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.20 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.21 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Alternate
3.22 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone A BG3 11/11/91
3.23 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 11/11/91
3.24 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone C BG3 11/11/91
3.25 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 11/11/91
3.26 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
3.27 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
3.28 Not Used
3.29 Not Used
3.30 Not Used
3.31 Not Used
3.32 Typical Details BG3 11/11/91
3.33 Sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.34 Sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.35 Precast Wall Schedule & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.36 Precast Column Schedule & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.37 General Notes & Abbreviations & Typical BG3 11/11/91
Details
3.38 Sections & Details BG3 11/11/91
3.39 sections & Details 1 Rev 01/02/92
4.01 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
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4.01A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
4.02 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
4.02A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
4.03 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
4.03A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
4.04 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D BG3 11/11/91
4.04A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
4.05 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91
Housing
4.05A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
4.06 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Housing Alternate
4.06A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
4.07 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
4.08 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone B- BG3 11/11/91
4.09 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
4.10 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone 0 BG3 11/11/91
Housing
4.11 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91
Housing
4.12 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91
Housing Alternate
4.13 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 11/11/91
4.14 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91
4.15 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91
4.16 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 11/11/91
Zone D Housing
4.17 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 11/11/91
Zone E Housing
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4.18 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 11/11/91
Zone F Housing Alternate
4.19 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone D BG3 11/11/91
4.20 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone E BG3 11/11/91
4.21 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
4.22 Building Plan Roof Level Zone A BG3 11/11/91
4.23 Building Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 11/11/91
4.24 Building Plan Roof Level Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92
4.25 Building Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 11/11/91
4.26 Building Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 11/11/91
4.27 Building Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 11/11/91
4.28 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.29 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.30 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.31 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.32 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.33 Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.33A Exterior Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.34 Wall Sections 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.35 Wall Sections BG3 11/11/91
4.36 Wall sections BG3 11/11/91
4.37 Wall Sections BG3 11/11/91
4.38 Exterior Details 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.39 Exterior Details 3 Rev 11/11/91
4.40 Exterior Details 4 Rev 11/11/91
4.41 Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
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4.41A Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
4.41B Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91
4.42 Metal Door & Window Frame Elevations & 3 Rev 12/20/91
Details, Door Schedule
4.43 Not Used
4.44 Not Used
4.45 Not Used
4.46 stair Plans & sections BG3 11/11/91
4.47 stair Plans & sections 2 Rev 12/20/91
4.47A Stair Plans & sections BG3 11/11/91
4.48 Stair Details BG3 11/11/91
4.49 Elevator Plans & sections BG3 11/11/91
4.50 Elevator Details BG3 11/11/91
4.51 Enlarged Cell - Plans & Elevations BG3 11/11/91
4.52 Not Used
4.53 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone A 2 Rev 01/09/92
4.54 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B 2 Rev 01/09/92
4.55 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone C 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.56 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone D 2 Rev 01/09/92
Housing
4.57 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone E 2 Rev 01/09/92
Housing
4.58 Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone F 1 Rev 01/09/92
Housing Alternate
4.59 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.60 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 11/11/91
4.61 Interior Building Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 11/11/91
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4.62
4.63
4.64
4.65
4.66
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level D
Housing
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone E Housing
Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level
Zone F Housing Alternate
Building sections
Building sections
4.67 Not Used
4.67A
4.68
4.69
4.70
4.71
4.72
4.73
4.74
4.75
4.76
4.77
4.78
4.79
4.79A
4.80
6.01
6.02
Partition Types
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Interior Details
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
H.M. Elevations
Door and Window Details and Buck Types
Finish Schedule
Finish Schedule
Finish Schedule
Miscellaneous Details
Reflected Ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone A
Not Used
6.03 Reflected Ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone C
.
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
2 Rev 01/09/92
3 Rev 01/09/92
2 Rev 01/09/92
1 Rev 01/09/92
BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
2 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
01/09/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
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.
6.04 Not Used
6.05 Not Used
6.06 Not Used
6.07 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
6.08 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
6.09 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
6.10 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor D Housing BG3 10/15/91
6.11 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone E BG3 10/15/91
Housing
6.12 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone F BG3 10/15/91
Housing Alternate
6.13 Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
6.14 Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91
6.15 Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
6.16 Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 10/15/91
Zone D Housing
6.17 Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 10/15/91
Zone E Housing
6.18 Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level BG3 10/15/91
Zone F Housing Alternate
6.19 Ceiling Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
6.20 Ceiling Details BG3 10/15/91
7.00 Standard Mounting Heights 1 Rev 11/11/91
7.01 Not used
7.02 Not used
7.03 Equipment Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
7.04 Not Used
7.05 Not Used
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.
7.06 Not Used
7.07 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone A
7.08 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone B
7.09 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone C
7.10 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
7.11 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
7.12 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
7.13 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone A
7.14 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone B
7.15 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone C
7.16 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D
Housing
7.17 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E
Housing
7.18 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F
Housing Alternate
7.l9 Enlarged Toilet/Shower Equipment Plan
7.20 Enlarged Plans
7.21 Millwork Elevations
7.22 Millwork Elevations
7.23 Millwork Elevations
7.24 Millwork Elevations
7.25 Millwork Details
7.26 Millwork Details
FS-1 Food Service Equipment Schedule
FS-2 Food Service Equipment Plan
FS-3 Food Service Mechanical Plan
01/09/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 01/02/92
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
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.
FS-4
Food Service Electrical Plan
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
FS-5
Food Service Plumbing Plan
FS-6
Food Service Equipment Details
FS-7
Food Service Equipment Details
L-1
Laundry Equipment Plan and Schedule
L-2
Laundry Mechanical Plan
Laundry Electrical Plan
Laundry Plumbing Plan
L-3
L-4
Vol.II
0.00 Cover
0.01 Index of Drawings
Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
~G3 10/15/91
3 Rev 01/02/92
2 Rev 01/09/92
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
8.00 Plumbing Legend
8.00A Plumbing Schedules
8.01 Pl~mbing Ground Floor Zone A
8.02 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone B
8.03 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone C
8.04 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone D Housing
8.05 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone E Housing
8.06 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
8.07 Plumbing First Floor Zone A
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
8.08 Plumbing First Floor Zone B
8.09 Plumbing First Floor Zone C
8.10 Plumbing First Floor Zone D Housing
8.11 Plumbing First Floor Zone E Housing
1 Rev 01/02/92
2 Rev 01/09/92
8.12 Plumbing First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
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.
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.l9
8.20
8.21
8.22
8.23
8.24
8.25
8.26
8.27
8.28
8.29
8.30
8.31
8.32
8.33
8.34
8.35
8.36
Plumbing Second Floor Zone A
Plumbing Second Floor Zone B
Plumbing Second Floor Zone C
Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing
Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing
Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing
Alternate
Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone D Housing
Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone E Housing
Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone F Housing
Alternate
Plumbing Schedules and Details
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Kitchen Plan
9.01 Not Used
Waste Handling System Details
01/09/92
BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
1 Rev 01/09/92
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 01/09/92
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 01/02/92
1 Rev 01/09/92
1 Rev 01/09/92
1 Rev 01/09/92
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 01/02/92
BG3 01/02/92
00993 - 11
9.02 Not Used
9.03 Not Used
9.04 Not Used
9.05 Not used
9.06 Not Used
9.07 Piping Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
9.08 Piping Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
9.09 Piping Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
9.10 Piping Plan First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.l1 Piping Plan First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.12 Piping Plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/1~/91
Alternate
9.l3 Piping Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
9.14 Piping Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
9.l5 Piping Plan Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
9.l6 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.l7 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
9.l8 Piping Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
9.l9 Not Used
9.20 Not Used
9.21 Fuel oil Details BG3 10/15/91
9.22 Piping Diagrams BG3 10/15/91
10.01 Not Used
10.02 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
10.03 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.04 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone 0 Housing BG3 10/15/91
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10.05 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.06 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
10.07 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
10.08 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
10.09 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
10.10 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone D Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92
10.11 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone E Ho"using 1 Rev 01/09/92
10.12 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92
Alternate
10.13 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
10.14 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone B 1Rev 12/20/91
10.15 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92
10.16 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.17 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.1.8 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
10.19 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.20 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
10.21 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone F Housing Alternate BG3 10/15/91
10.22 Not Used
10.23 Not Used
10.24 HVAC Plan Roof Level Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92
10.25 Not Used
10.26 Not Used
10.27 Not Used
10.28 Enlarged Mechanical Room Plan BG3 10/15/91
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10.29 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.30 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.31 HVAC Details BG3 10/15/91
10.32 HVAC Schedules BG3 10/15/91
10.33 HVAC Schedules 1 Rev 11/11/91
10.34 HVAC Schedules BG3 10/15/91
10.35 Central Plant Control Diagrams BG3 10/15/91
10.36 HVAC Temperature Control BG3 10/15/91
10.37 HVAC Smoke Control BG3 10/15/91
11.00 Electrical SYmbols and Notes BG3 10/15/91
11.00A Electrical site Lighting Plan BG3 10/15/91
11.01 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone A
11.02 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone B
11.03 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor 1 Rev 01/02/92
Zone C
11.04 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone D Housing
11.05 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone E Housing
11.06 Power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor BG3 10/15/91
Zone F Housing Alternate
11.07 Power Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 01/02/92
11.08 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
11.09 Power Plan First Floor Zone B 1 Rev 01/02/92
11.l0 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
11.11 Power Plan First Floor Zone C 1 Rev 01/02/92
11.l2 Lighting Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
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11.13
11.l4
11.l5
11.16
11.17
11.l8
11.l9
11.20
11.21
11.22
11.23
11.24
11.25
.11.26
11.27
11.28
11.29
11.30
11.31
11.32
11.33
11.34
Power Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
2 Rev 01/02/92
BG3 10/15/91
2 Rev 01/02/92
Power Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
BG3 10/15/91
Power Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
2 Rev 01/02/92
Lighting Plan First Floor Zone F Housing
Alternate
BG3 10/15/91
Power Plan Second Floor Zone A
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 11/11/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone A
Power Plan Second Floor Zone B
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone B
Power Plan Second Floor Zone C
Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone C
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing
1 Rev 12/20/91
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing
Alternate
1 Rev 12/20/91
Lighting Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone D BG3 10/15/91
Housing
Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone E BG3 10/15/91
Housing
Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone F BG3 10/15/91
Housing Alternate
Power Plan Roof Level Zone A BG3 10/15/91
01/09/92
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BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
11.35 Power Plan Roof Level Zone B BG3 10/15/91
11.36 Power Plan Roof Level Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92
11.37 Power Plan Roof Level Zone D BG3 10/15/91
11.38 Power Plan Roof Level Zone E BG3 10/15/91
11.39 Power Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate BG3 10/15/91
11.40 Electrical Enlarged Kitchen Plan BG3 10/15/91
11.4l Electrical Enlarged Laundry Plan BG3 10/15/91
11.42 Lightning Protection Plan BG3 10/15/91
11.43 Lightning Protection Plan Details BG3 10/15/91
11.44 Electrical Riser Diagram Part 1 2 Rev 01/02/92
11.45 Electrical Riser Diagram Part 2 1 Rev 11/11/91
11.46 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11.47 Electrical Schedules and Details 4 Rev 01/09/92
11.48 Electrical Schedules and Details 1 Rev 11/11/91
11.49 Electrical Schedules and Details 2 Rev 01/09/92
11.50 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11.51 Electrical Schedules and Details BG3 10/15/91
11.52 Not Used
12.01 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
12.02 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
12.03 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
12.04 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone 0 BG3 10/15/91
Housing
12.05 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone E BG3 10/15/91
Housing
12.06 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone F BG3 10/15/91
Housing Alternate
01/09/92
BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
00993 - 16
12.07
12.08
12.09
12.10
12.11
12.12
12.13
12.14
12.15
12.16
12.17
12.18
12.19
12.20
12.21
12.22
12.23
communications Plan First Floor Zone A
Communications Plan First Floor Zone B
communications Plan First Floor Zone C
communications Plan First Floor Zone D
Housing
communications Plan First Floor Zone E
Housing
Communications Plan First Floor Zone F
Housing Alternate
communications Plan Second Floor Zone A
communications Plan Second Floor Zone B
communications Plan Second Floor Zone C
Communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D
Housing
Communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E
Housing
communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F
Housing Alternate
Fire Alarm Riser Diagram
Telephone Riser Diagram and Elevator
Fire Alarm System
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
12.24 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone A
12.25 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone B
12.26 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone C
12.27 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone 0 Housing
12.28 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
BG3 10/15/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
1 Rev 12/20/91
01/09/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 3)
00993 - 17
12.29 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
Alternate
12.30 Security Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.31 Security Plan First Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.32 Security Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
12.33 Security Plan First Floor Zone D Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.34 Security Plan First Floor Zone E Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.35 Security Plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
12.36 Security Plan Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.37 Security Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.38 Security Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.39 Security Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing
12.40 Security Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing
12.41 Security Plan Mezzanin Level Zone F 1 Rev 12/20/91
Housing Alternate
12.42 Security Systems Riser Diagram 1 Rev 12/20/91
12.43 Details BG3 10/15/91
12.44 Details 1 Rev 12/20/91
13.01 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
13.02 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.03 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.04 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.05 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.06 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.07 Fire Protection First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
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13.08 Fire Protection First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.09 Fire Protection First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.10 Fire Protection First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.11 Fire Protection First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.12 Fire Protection First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.13 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91
13.14 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91
13.15 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91
13.16 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.17 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91
13.18 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91
Alternate
13.19 Not Used
13.20 Not Used
13.21 Not Used
13.22 Not Used
13.23 Not Used
13.24 Not Used
13.25 Not Used
13.26 Not Used
13.27 Not Used
13.28 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91
13.29 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91
01/09/92
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DOCUMENT 00903
DATE: January 9, 1992
ADDENDUM NO. 3
The information contained in this Addendum -modifies, supplements or replaces
information contained in the Project Manual and on the Drawings and is hereby made a
part of the Contract Documents.
Acknowledge receipt of this addendum by placing the appropriate addendum number in the
blank on the Bid Form.
APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT MANUAL
A. Revised Project Manual Paqes
The replacement pages identified below include modifications made to the origirr~!,
Project Manual sections. Revised or added information is indicated by shadid
type in the text and an IA3" notation in the margin identifying that the reVfs'TOn
was made. Areas where information has been deleted are identified by strikiAg
&t:tt- the text and placing an "A3" notation in the margin. Insert replacement
pages into the Project Manual ahead of the pages they replace.
SECTION
15950
15965
TITLE
PAGE
2
2
Automatic Temperature Control System
Building Automation System
APPLICABLE TO THE DRAWINGS
A. Drawi ng Revi si ons: Incorporate the foll owi ng revi si ons into the respective
Contract Drawings.
Drawinq No.
Revision
Refer to Exhaust Fan Schedule
10.32
Add the following exhaust fan data to schedule:
Designation:
Location:
Duty:
Type:
Arrangement:
.cfM:
S.P.("WG):
Drive Type:
Horsepower:
RPM:
Volts/Phase/Hz:
Manufacturer:
Model:
EF-CI2
Roof Zone C
Kitchen
Centrifugal
Up Blast
850
1.25"
Belt
1/3
1820
120/1/60
Greenheck
Cube-l00-3
HLM 90007.00
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-1
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
12.24
12.25
12.26
12.27
HLM 90007.00
ADDENDUM NO. 3
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"7. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"7. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
1 ieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"8. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"7. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
-and~oor position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
admi ni strat i ve areas into the same condui tin
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-2
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
12.28
12.29
12.30
12.31
HLM 90007.00
ADDENDUM NO. 3
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"7. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door "position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"7. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
admi ni strat i ve areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
1 ieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"10. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
-and-door" position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-3
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
12.32
12.33
12.34
12.35
HLM 90007.00
ADDENDUM NO. 3
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
admi ni strat i ve areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"12. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
cmd-door position 'switches-located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-4
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
12.36
12.37
12.38
12.39
HLM 90007.00
ADDENDUM NO. 3
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"6. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
admi ni strat i ve areas into the same conduit in
1 ieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"10. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
-anddoor'positionswitches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-5
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
12.40
12.41
ADDENDUM NO. 3
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
admi ni strat i ve areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
Refer to Notes
Add Note:
"11. Contractors Option: Combine low voltage circuits
from electric locking devices, intercom devices,
and door position switches located in individual
cells, housing units, corridors and
administrative areas into the same conduit in
lieu of individual 3/4" conduit home runs from
each device."
B. Revised Full-Size Drawings: The following are listed as part of this Addendum.
All have been previously issued and are dated January 9, 1992.
DRAWING NUMBER
0.03
0.04
0.05
4.24
4.53
4.54
4.56
4.57
4.58
4.73
4.74
4.75
4.76
8.04
8.10
8.13
8.19
8.23
HLM 90007.00
TITLE
Life Safety Plan Ground Floor
Life Safety Plan First Floor
Life Safety Plan 2nd Floor
Roof Plan Zone C
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone A
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
Door Schedule
. . H;-M;' -Ei evat ions
Plumbing Ground Floor Zone D Housing
Plumbing First Floor Zone D Housing
Plumbing Second Floor Zone A
Plumbing Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone D Housing
Plumbing Riser Diagram
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-6
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
DOCUMENT 00903
DRAWING NUMBER
8.24
8.25
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.15
10.24
11.36
11.47
11. 49
HLM 90007.00
ADDENDUM NO. 3
TITLE
Plumbing Riser Diagram
Plumbing Riser Diagram
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone D Housing
HVAt Plan First Floor Zone E Housing
HVAC Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate
HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone C
HVAC Plan Roof Level Zone C
Power Plan Roof Level Zone C
Electrical Schedules and Details
Electrical Schedules and Details
******************
END OF ADDENDUM #3
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 00903-7
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
SECTION 15950
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS
operating personnel. These manuals shall include the control cycle
narrative for the control equipment, complete control diagrams with
labeling of control wiring and instruments to match diagram.
A!
At{
AI
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. JOHNSON CONTROLS
2. HONEYWELL
3. BARBER COLEMAN
4. LANDIS & GYR POWERS
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9.;~;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:nY:;;';;":f~;;r,:.",:::::::~,,:,~:,::~
B. lrl"sl-a-rraffO'ri...., """b}/""""".' , manufacturer or manufacturer's authori zed
representative with 5 years minimum of authorized representation.
2.2 ELECTRIC WIRING
A. Provide electric wiring, conduit, and wiring connections required for
the i nsta 11 at i on of the temperature control system, unless
specifically shown on the electrical drawings or called for in
Division 11 and 16.
B. Comply with the requirements of Division 16.
2.3 ROOM TYPE INSTRUMENTS
A. Room Thermostats: Manufacturer's standard type, adjustabl e
sensitivity and calibrated dial. Metal cover with tamper-proof
screws. Provide conceal ed adjustment on thermostats. Range 500 to
900F.
2.4 LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTION
A. Electric Low Temperature Warning Thermostats: Provide 20 ft. low
point sensitive elements (not averaging type) installed to serpentine
the entire coil face area. Suspend elements upstream of the coil.
Provide two-position manual reset. Where coils are two banks, provide
two low limit thermostats, wired in to activate the control sequences.
2.5 HIGH TEMPERATURE DETECTION
A. Electric High Temperature Thermostats: Bimetal type sensing element
with at least 10" insertion length. Two position manual reset type.
2.6 AIR PIPING
A. Provide tubing type as follows:
1. Exposed: Hard copper tubing, or multi-tube polyethylene with a
-"'vi'ny1-jacket. 4"erminate'muH i --tube bundl esi n panels or junction
boxes only. Install hard copper tubing for final termination
from junction box to equipment device.
2. Concealed: Hard or soft copper tubing, single or multi-tube
polyethylene.
3. Concrete Buri ed: Hard or soft copper tubi ng or pol yethyl ene
tubing enclosed in a metal conduit.
4. Inside panels and unit enclosures: Polyethylene Tubing.
HLM 90007.00
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 15950-2
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
SECTION 15965 BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM
8. Software documentation including sequence of operation and all
control programs.
9. Licensing agreement for each licensed software module (one copy to
be executed by the Owner prior to software delivery).
10. Manufacturers authorization of installer.
1 .4 SYSTEM STRUCTURE
A. Provide a network of independent field control panels. Each field control
panel shall perform all specified control functions in a completely
independent manner. Additionally, field control panels shall networked for
s i ngl e poi nt programmi ng and for the shari ng of poi nt i nformat i on and
control instructions between panels. A central processing unit (CPU) shall
function as the normal operators interface and shall provide archival and
report generating functions.
B. Build the basic elements of the BAS structure from standard components kept
in inventory. The components shall not requ ire customi zing other than
setting jumpers and switches, adding firmware modules or software
programming to perform the entire system's required functions.
C. Field control panels shall have sensor outputs, set points, alarm functions
and control adjustments available at the panel through a portable plug in
interface device. Provide (2) interface device units.
D. Fully modular and distributed processing architecture and not rely on a
central processor or any other correlating device for sharing of point data
amoung field conttrol panels.
E. Expandable by the addition of field control panels.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A2
AI
All
Acceptable Manufacturers
1 . John son Cont ro 1 s
2 . Honeywell
3. Barber Coleman
~
2.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A.
A. All electronic equipment shall conform to the requirements of F.C.C.
regulation Part 15, Section 15 governing radio frequency electromagnetic
interference and be so labeled. The BAS shall comply with U.L. 916 and
be so listed at the time of bid.
HLM 90007.00
THE NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER 15965-2
BID GROUP THREE ADDENDUM #3-JANUARY 9, 1992
ADDENDUM NO. ..
--
NEW MONROE COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY
Bid Group 3A
January 13, 1992
Clarification No.1: Addenda Issued
In order, the fOllowing addenda have previously been issued:
Addendum No. lA, dated November 26, 1991
Addendum No. 1B, dated December 11, 1991
Addendum No.1, dated December 20, 1991
Addendum No. 2A, dated January 3, 1992
Addendum No.2, dated January 6, 1992
Addendum No.3, dated January 9, 1992
Clarification No.2: Bid Due Date and Time
The due date and time for receipt of bids remains the same:
2:00 p.m, January 17, 1992.
Modification No.1:
Bid Package No. 14 Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E,
primary specification section 16605 Transient Voltage/Surge
Protection: Reference TVSS units, provide as shown only on the
electrical riser diagrams. Delete reference to each sub-panel
location as shown on 1.1 Summary, A.1.b.
Modification No.2:
Section 16300 Standby Power Generation, Part 2 Equipment, paragraph
2.2 C.2, delete reference to brake horsepower. Provide base bid on
generator engine sized according to specified KVA rating, and all
other specified requirements.
Modification No.3:
Section 16111 Conduit Systems, under 2.6 Hangers and Supports,
B.4., delete the words "without prior approval of the A/E," making
this sentence read, liThe use of explosive force hammer actuated,
booster assist or similar anchoring device will not be permitted. II
01/13/92
ADDENDUM NO. 4
PAGE - 1
Modification No.4:
Reference drawing 7.20 - Cells shall require bunks as follows:
o Typical cells - (2) each;
o Handicap and special cells - (1) each.
Modification No.5:
Reference Addendum No.2, pages 00902-2 thru 00902-6, pertaining to
Micro-Touch system: Applicable trades contractors are to make the
following modifications to their respective scope of work:
Electrical Contractor shall provide power to the area
transformer located at the designated control station as shown
on the electrical power drawings.
Plumber to provide area transformers, sufficiently sized to
provide 0.5 amps per solenoid.
All low voltage conduit systems and wiring shall be provided
by the Security Systems Contractor.
***************
END OF ADDENDUM NO. 4
01/13/92
ADDENDUM NO. 4
PAGE - 2
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10705368 P.03
SUOOITED BY: J . F. IDFF ELECI'RIC CCMPANY
DE'rAILED BID FOlUl
lASE BID FOM
GENERAL BID ITEMS
1. Mobilization
2. G~neral conditions
3 . Permits
4 . Bond
5. Submittals
5a. switchgear
50. Uninterru9tible Power Supply
5e. Emergency Generator
Sd. Kitchen Equipment Hook-up
5e. Radiation Protection
GENER~ BID, Items 1 through 5 and 5a through 5e
ZONE A
6. Condui t systems
'61!-; Wiref. and:" ~vfr.e$,
7.
Panel Boards
s.
service Distribution
9. Lighting
10. Lightning Protection
11. Fire Alarm Syste~
12. T~rnporary power and Lighting
ZONE A aIP, i tamS: 6 through 12
$ 9r35O.PQ
$ 54,000.00
$ 9.500.00
$ 22,000.00
~ 2,750.00
$ 69,550.00
$ 36,380.00
S,176,3S0.00
S 2.500.00 .
$ 500.00
$ 383.. 080 . 00
-="V t~=~_
$ 87,500.00
~ _ 29, 982. 00
.,,-
$ -0-
$ -0-
$ 53,900.00
$ 9.900 . 00
$ 55.500.00.
$ 1. 000 . 00
$ 237,782.00
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SUEMITIED BY: J IF. HOFF ELECrRIC CO.
ZONE B
13. Conduit Systems $147.071.00
13a. Wire and Devices $ 80,700.00
14. Panel Boards $ 63.000.00
15. service Distribution $129,814.00
16. Lighting $ 23,000.00
17. Lightning Protection $ 6.700.00
18. Fire Alarm system $ 13,500.00
19. Temporary Power and Lighting $ ,1.000.00
ZONE B BID, items 13 through 19 $464,785.00
=====
, i ZONE C
20. conduit Systems ~rl)OO.OO
20a. Wire and Devices $ 75.514.0p,
21. Panel Boards $ 9.000.00
22'. Service Distribution $ 95,200.00
23. Lighting $ 27, 000 . 00
24. Lightning Protection $ 6,700.00
25. Fire Alarm system $ 65,500.00
26. Temporary power and Lighting $ 1,000.00
ZONE C BID, items 20 through 26 ~~-
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ZONE 0
27. Conduit systems $ 4Q, 001 .00
27a. wire and Devices $ ~4.300.00
28. Panel Boards $ -0-
29. service Distribution $ -0-
30. Lighting $ 46,000.00
31. Lightning Protection $ 5,700.00
32. Fire Alarm System $ 34,300.00
33. Temporary power and Lighting $ 1,000.00
ZONE 0 BID, items 27 t.hrough 33 $ 150,301. 00
=:;;;;;_;;;:--~~e.==
-', ZONE E
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-- 34. Conduit systems $ 4Q,OOl._Oo.
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34a. Wire and Devices $ 14.300.00
35. Panel Boards $ 18.000.00
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~
, 36. service Distribution $ 33.500.00
i
,
: 37. Lighting $ 46. 000. 00 .
'. 5,700.00
" 38. Lightning protection $
39. Fire Alarm System $ 44,460.00
40. Temporary Power and Lighting $ 1,000.00
ZONE E BID, items 34 through 40 ~~~
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Plaster w/standard Lo9k
a X b I:
s.ize. ouantity Y..J!..&.
51. 12" x 12" 9 $75
52. 18" x 18 II 0 $110
53. 18" x 24" 0 $165
54. 24" x 24'" 0 $130
55. 24" x 3611 0 $200
Subtotal, Items 51 through 55
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Bid Al1ow~nce
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$ 300.00'.
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plaster w/S1:,andard Lock. Fire-Rated Panels
a X b = c
size ouantity U. P. Bid Allowance
56. 12" x 12" 4 $105 420.00 ~,
57. lS" x 18" 0 $130 0.00
58. 18" x 24" 0 $195 0.00
59,. 24" X;; 2,4 II , 0 $170 0.00
60. 24" X 36" 0 $210 0.00
Subtotal, Items 56 through 60 $ 420.00
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~ecuritv Plaster ow/Security Lock
a X b .. c
.:iize. Q.!Jantit~ ~ )3id Allowance.
61. 12" x 12" 2 $260 520.00
62. 181( x 18" 0 $325 0.00
63. 18" x 24" 0 $400 0.00
64. 24" x 24"' 0 $355 0.00
65. 24" x 36" 0 $480 0.00
subtotal, Items 61 through 65 $ 520.00=-
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** Security Plaster wI Security Lock . Fire-Rated Panels
a X b. = c
~ ouantitv ~ ~id Allowance
66. 12" x 12" 4 $230 <no. 00
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67. 18" x 18" 0 $250 O.CiO"
68. 18" X 24" 0 $355 0.00
69. 24" x 24'" 0 $280 0.00
/0. 24"~ X" 36"" 0 $330 0.00
su}.)total, Items 66 through 70 $ 920.00
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~ecuri~y Masonrv w/Securitv Lock
a X b = c
Size.. Qyantity ~ ~d Allowance
71. 24" x 24"' 0 $485 0.00
~ 72. 24" x 36" 0 $530 0.00
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subtotal, xtems7-t through 72 $ 0.00
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detail and accounting
73.
74.
75.
76.
TOTAL ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS BID,
items 41 through 76 (figures)
$ _~490.00
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sUMMARY OF BASE BID
$ 383.080.00
$ 1,468,743.00
$ 2,490.00
General Bid Items
Zone A through E Electrical
Access panelS and Doors
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TOTAL BASE BID, ite~s 1 through
76 above, (in fiqures)
$ 1',854,313.00
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ALTERNATES BID FORM
Alternate 14-01:
Zone 0 a~d E Electrical
77. The Prime Electrical Contractor shall provide a complete bid
to remove from his scope of work, the ~prn1shinq of all Zone
o and E permanent materials to be incorporated into the
work, excent fo~ fixtures, heat trace equipment, timeclock,
lighting relay cabinets, and all safety disconnects. This
shall consist of, but not be limited to conduit raceways and
wiring for: lighting, receptacles, power, telephone raceway
only, and heat trace conduit and wiring.
$ 49,237.00
ADD / [D~DU~ (circle one)
78. The prime,Electrical.. contractor shall also provide a bid to
remove from his scope of work the installatipn of Zone 0 and
E work, which includes lighting rough-in and finish, from
the last distribution panel to end device. This shall also
include installation of receptacles and power runs,
terminations, telephone raceway, and heat trace system
installation.
$ 110,865.00
ADD / tp~U~ (circle one)
TOTAL ALTERNATE 14-01 BID, items
77 through 7~ (figures)
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OWNER OPTION DID FORK
owner option 14-01: Zone F Electr~~al
At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone F
Electrical, SiMilar to zones 0 and E.
87. Lighting
88. Lightning Protection
89. Fire Alarm system
90'. Temporary- Power. and. Lighting
$ 3,000.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 1,300.00
$ :4,650.00
$ 500.00
$ 85tOSO.00
$ 0.00
$ 46,000.00
$ 47 t 000 . 00
$ 6,000.00
$ ,33.000.00
$ 1.000.00
79. MObilization
80. General Conditions
81. Permit
82. Bond
83. SUbmittals
84. Conduit Systems
85. Panel Boards
86. Service Distribution
91. Access Panels and Doors
$
0.00
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 14-01 BID, items
79 through 91 (figures)
$ 232t 000.00
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96. owner Option No. 14-03: Alternate Precast st~ctura1
Framing and Panel Plan:
At the option of the Owner, provide a price to
incorporate the alternate precast structural framing
and panel plan, as presented on pomco drawings listed
on Attachment 'B'. The proposal to incorporate these
drawings shall include all interface items such as:
penetration coordination; revised support location and
detailing~ and all items as originally specified in the
scope of work.
ADD / DEDUCT (circle One)
TOTAL OWNER OPTION 14-03 BID,
item 96, (figures)
$ 0.00
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ALTvERNA1'ES B:rD FORM
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Alternate ~4-02:
power fQr M~cro-Touch Controls
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97. The Prime Electrical bidder shall provide an alternace bid
to furnish and install electrical power for micro-touch
valve transformers. This shall include conduit, wire, and
terminations.
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TOTAL ALTERNATE 14-02 BID,
item 97, (figures)
$ 1,liB.OO
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SECTION 001"'4
SCHEDULE oP UNXT PRICES
Bid P&ckaqe No. 14
Prime Electrical contract Zones A,B,C,D,E
The following SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES shall be used at the
owner's option for the purpose of ADDITIONS or DEDUCTIONS from
the requirements of this contract. The owner may elect to use
some, all, or none of the listed unit prices as deemed to be in
the best interest of the owner. The providing of unit prices in
this section in no way supersedes the lumP sum intent of this
contract.
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I. Labor Rates:
Descriotion
un it:"
vni t- Pr::.ce.
1.
Laborer, fully purdened, incl.
profit and overhead.
2. Electrician, fully burdened,
~incl. profit and overhead.
$/Hr.
$ 25.12
$/Hr.
$ 31. 40
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communications/Technician,
fully burdened, incl. profit
and overhead.
$/Hr.
$ -:35'.17
!..!...-, conduit... Rates:.
Below is a schedule showing types and sizes of conduit. The
Prime Electrical bidder shall state the unit price for each
type, quantity category, and size of raceway. The unit
price shall include material, bendinq, delivery, unloadinq,
stockinq, installinq, overhead and profit.
s=ondl1.it schedule.
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conduits shall be considered a complete raceway system,
inclusive of all fittings, supports, pull-points, atc.,
required for a complete raceway system.
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~T/Thinwall conduit
1 If 1;0 lPOO lf~
;size ~ Upi t. Price
1. 3/4 II lf 4.86
2. 1. II 1f 5.U~
3. ~ 1/4" If 5.28
4. 1 ~/2" If 5.58
5. 2 II If 6.03
6. 2 1./ 2 " If -9 . 12
7. 3 II If '10.80
8. 4 " If 14.15
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1000 If to 10.000 If:
~ si~ YlUJ;; unit pricSl
9. 3/4 " If 4 R6
. 10. ~ " If 5.03
, 11. 1 1/4" If 5.28
12. 1 1/2 " If 5.58
... , .. 13. 2 n If 6;03
.. .-;" ~4. 2 1/2 " If 9.12
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15. 3 " If 10.86
, , 16. 4 If If 14.15
ij ;1.0.900 If and up.:
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" 17. 3/4 " If
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- 18. 1 \I lf 5.03
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20. 1 1./2" If 5.58
21. 2 II If 6.03
22. 2 1/2" lf 9.12
'. ' 23. 3 " If 10.86
24. 4 It If 14.15
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~ia:id Metallic ~ondpi.t
~ If to 1000 J-f:
~ize Ynit Uni~ Price
1. 3/4 If If 7.07
2. 1 II lf 7.59
3. l. 1/4 " If e.2O
4. 1 1/2" If 9.07
5. 2 ,. If 9188
6. 2. 1/2" lf 12.65
7. 3 It If 15.12
8. 4 " If 19.79 :
" 1000 1f to 10.000 III
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,,j 9. 3/4 " If 7.07
10. 1 " If 7.':>'-)
" 11. 1 1/4" If 8.20
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:1 14. 2 1/2" If 12.65
" 15.12
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~ ... 19. 1 1/4" If 8.20
.;', 20. 1 1/2" It 9.07
21. 2 " If 9.88
~:' 22. 2. 1/ 2 " 1t 12.65
~ . ~ 23. 3 " If 15.12
h_" 24. 4 n If .}9.79
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.LJ.f to 1000 If:
&~ l!.u.it unit Price
1- 3/4 11 If 1. 5R
:2 . 1 II If 2 05
3. 1 1/4" If 2_23
4. 1 1/ 2 " If 2.45
5. 2 It If 2.84
6 . :2 1/ :2 " If !t ~ 02
7. 3 II If 6.52
8. 4 II If 10.17
1000 l..f to lOLOOO if:
~ unit unit Price
9. 3/4 " If 1.58
10. 1 " if 2.05
1l. 1 1/4 II If 2.23
12. 1 1/2" If 2.45
13. 2 " If 2.84
14. 2 1/2 II If 4.09
15. 3 II If 6.52
16. 4 " If 10.17
10 J OOl) 1 f i!Pd up:
~ Unit l1nit price
17. 3/4 " If 1 l),R
18. 1 " if ? 01}
19. 1 1/4" If 2.21
20. 1 1/2" If 7......45
21- 2 II If 2.8ll
22. 2 1/2 " If 4.09
23. 3 II If 6.52
24. 4 " If 10.17
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This includes items pertaining to radiation protection, such
as the furnish and installation of shieldinq
security/communication systems, including penetration
shieldinq. Also, the provision of warranty on these
radiation protective materials.
size ~ Yrtit Pric~ ~scriotion/Remar~
1. 12" If 65.09 Alum. Cable Tray
2. 24" If 85.33 Altm. (:pnle Tray
1..- 36" "':...L 102.06 A11,.1l:!,l. <;Ahle Trav
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