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1 ADDENDUM #2 June 19, 2020 Project Name: Lake Woodard Annex Renovations Owner: Raleigh Water City Bid #: MISC-2020-46 HH Project #: 16-097 From: HH Architecture David Carey, Associate AIA, LEED AP [email protected] To: All plan holders (plan holders list is available on planscope.com) Message: Bidders are hereby informed that the following additions, deletions, changes and clarifications supersede and supplement the Contract Documents for the above referenced project. It forms a part of the previously issued documents dated May 22, 2020. This addendum may include revised pages and drawings, which shall be inserted before the corresponding page or drawings in the previously issued documents. REVISIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 081216 Aluminum Frames: ADD entire section with attached section 081216. 2. Section 012100 Allowances: REVISE 3.3 Schedule of Allowances as follows: a. Allowance No. 1: Lump-Sum Allowance: Include the sum of $2,500 $1,200 for all City of Raleigh Permits and Inspections. 3. Section 267500 Telecommunication Cabling Infrastructure: ADD entire section with attached section 267500. REVISIONS TO DRAWINGS 1. Sheet D121: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached. 2. Sheet A001: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached. 3. Sheet A121: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached. 4. Sheet ID001: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached. 5. Sheet ED101: ADD note to support light fixtures for removal of ceiling. 6. Sheet E101: ADD note to reinstall light fixtures in ceiling.

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ADDENDUM #2

June 19, 2020

Project Name: Lake Woodard Annex Renovations

Owner: Raleigh Water City Bid #: MISC-2020-46 HH Project #: 16-097 From: HH Architecture David Carey, Associate AIA, LEED AP [email protected]

To: All plan holders (plan holders list is available on planscope.com)

Message: Bidders are hereby informed that the following additions, deletions, changes and clarifications supersede and supplement the Contract Documents for the above referenced project. It forms a part of the previously issued documents dated May 22, 2020. This addendum may include revised pages and drawings, which shall be inserted before the corresponding page or drawings in the previously issued documents.

REVISIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS

1. Section 081216 Aluminum Frames: ADD entire section with attached section 081216.

2. Section 012100 Allowances: REVISE 3.3 Schedule of Allowances as follows:

a. Allowance No. 1: Lump-Sum Allowance: Include the sum of $2,500 $1,200 for all City of Raleigh Permits and Inspections.

3. Section 267500 Telecommunication Cabling Infrastructure: ADD entire section with attached section 267500.

REVISIONS TO DRAWINGS

1. Sheet D121: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached.

2. Sheet A001: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached.

3. Sheet A121: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached.

4. Sheet ID001: REPLACE entirely with revised sheet attached.

5. Sheet ED101: ADD note to support light fixtures for removal of ceiling.

6. Sheet E101: ADD note to reinstall light fixtures in ceiling.

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7. Sheet E201: ADD receptacle and data outlet to new wall. Revised Keynote No. 10 to describe breaker as GFCI breaker.

8. Sheet E401: REVISE “2 - CAT 5e data cables in 1-1/4”C” to “2 – CAT 6 data cables in 1-1/4”C”.

CLARIFICATIONS

1. There will be no unit prices listed on the bid form. Price Bid Schedule on page 5 of bid form is to be blank. List as N/A for this project.

2. There will be no elevator access during construction, including material and debris transport.

3. Trash chutes will not be allowed to be installed for this project.

4. COVID-19 Statement:

a. COVID-19 impact: With current impacts due to COVID-19 the Owner will be willing to extend the construction contract duration for issues with material procurement or subcontractor engagement that are beyond the control of the selected Contractor. It is expected that the Contractor will alert the Owner and Architect in advance of such delays to the greatest extent possible. Liquidated Damages will not be assessed nor will the Owner entertain any extended General Conditions costs for such impacts.

5. The total estimated construction cost for this project is $415k.

6. The television work in break room 233 shall be part of the base bid.

7. Training Room is numbered 241 on construction documents; however, it should be noted that the room signage on site labels it as 232.

8. Raleigh Water will remove all existing equipment, furniture, contents, flat files, refrigerator, etc. prior to Notice to Proceed. Existing work stations to be re-used will be removed by Owner and stored off site prior to NTP.

9. Please see the video provided by Raleigh Water in the link below.

a. https://hh-arch.sharefile.com/d-s569002053754bf09

10. General Contractor is responsible for Telecom and AV scope, as well as Equipment located on sheet ID001. Furniture will be by Owner. See project documents for Contractor responsibilities for rough-in and blocking requirements.

11. Deck in open office area 242 does not need to be painted. All new mechanical ceiling items installed in his area shall be painted to match existing.

12. The only work scope in room 241 is installation of acoustical panels. No paint or carpet work is required in this room.

13. Sales tax is excluded from bid but is applicable and required to be reported by contractor in order to be reimbursed.

14. Assume existing ceramic tile floors, tile wall base, and mud bed located in 235, 239 and 242 to be removed along with setting bed and any residue.

15. In open office area 242, casework built into exterior walls shall remain. All other casework to

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be removed per the documents. See example on attached picture A.

16. System specific manufacturers noted in Section 250100 2.1 A 1 – Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation

a. Johnson Controls

17. System specific manufacturers noted in Section 283100 2.1 A 1 - Fire Alarm

a. Match existing fire alarm system manufacturer – MIRCOM

18. TU 2-3 and TU 2-4 are new. All others are existing. These two new units will use the same numbering as the two boxes shown on the demolition drawing. We are trying to keep terminal unit numbering in the control system consistent. TU 2-5 (E) & TU 2-11 (E) are to be relocated.

PICTURE A

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Aluminum Frames 081216 - 1

SECTION 081216 - ALUMINUM FRAMES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and

Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Interior aluminum frames for doors installed in gypsum board partitions.

2. Interior aluminum frames for glazing installed in gypsum board partitions.

1.3 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS

A. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and

profiles, fire-resistance rating, and finishes.

B. Shop Drawings: For aluminum frames:

1. Include elevations, sections, and installation details for each wall-opening condition.

2. Include details for each frame type, including dimensioned profiles and metal thicknesses.

3. Include locations of reinforcements and preparations for hardware.

4. Include details of anchorages, joints, field splices, connections, and accessories.

5. Include details of moldings, removable stops, and glazing.

C. Samples: For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified, in manufacturer's standard

sizes.

D. Product Schedule: For aluminum frames. Use same designations indicated on Drawings. Coordinate with

door hardware schedule and glazing.

1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Maintenance Data: For aluminum frames to include in maintenance manuals.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic

effects and to set quality standards for fabrication and installation.

1. Build mockup of each type of aluminum frame in typical wall area as shown on Drawings.

2. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents

contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing.

3. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed

Work if undisturbed at time of Final Acceptance.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Frameworks, Inc.; an

ASSA ABLOY Group company; or comparable product by one of the following:

1. Dual Lock Partition Systems, Inc.; Avalon International Aluminum.

2. RACO Interior Products, Inc.

3. Versatrac Frames; a division of American Door Products Inc.

B. Source Limitations: Obtain aluminum frames from single source from single manufacturer.

2.2 COMPONENTS

A. Aluminum Framing: ASTM B 221, with alloy and temper required to suit structural and finish

requirements, and not less than 0.062 inch thick.

B. Door Frames: Extruded aluminum, knock down frame, reinforced for hinges, strikes, and closers.

C. Glazing Frames: Extruded aluminum, for indicated glass thickness.

D. Door Tracks: Extruded aluminum where exposed, sized to enclose sliding-door hardware, and in finish.

E. Trim: Extruded aluminum, not less than 0.062 inch thick; removable, snap-in casing trim glazing stops

and door stops, without exposed fasteners.

1. Trim Style: Type II, 2" Flush Trim.

F. Doors: As specified in Section 081416 "Flush Wood Doors."

G. Frame and Trim Finish: Clear-anodized aluminum.

2.3 ACCESSORIES

A. Fasteners: Aluminum, nonmagnetic, stainless-steel or other noncorrosive metal fasteners compatible with

frames, stops, panels, reinforcement plates, hardware, anchors, and other items being fastened.

B. Door Silencers: Manufacturer's standard continuous mohair, wool pile, or vinyl seals in black color.

C. Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard extruded or molded rubber or plastic, to accommodate glazing

thickness indicated; in black.

D. Glass: As specified in Section 088000 "Glazing."

2.4 FABRICATION

A. Provide concealed corner reinforcements and alignment clips for accurately fitted hairline joints at butted

connections.

B. Factory prepare aluminum frames to receive templated mortised hardware; include cutouts,

reinforcements, mortising, drilling, and tapping, according to the Door Hardware Schedule and templates

furnished as specified in Section 087100 "Door Hardware."

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C. Fabricate frames for glazing with removable stops to allow glazing replacement without dismantling

frame.

1. Locate removable stops on the inside of spaces accessed by keyed doors.

D. Fabricate components to allow secure installation without exposed fasteners.

2.5 GENERAL FINISH REQUIREMENTS

A. Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not acceptable. Variations in

appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and

are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

2.6 ALUMINUM FINISHES

A. Clear Anodic Finish: AAMA 611, AA-M12C22A31, Class II, 0.010 mm or thicker.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for

installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

B. Verify that wall thickness does not exceed standard tolerances allowed by throat size of indicated

aluminum frame.

C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Install aluminum frames plumb, rigid, properly aligned, and securely fastened in place; according to

manufacturer's written instructions.

B. Install frame components in the longest possible lengths with no piece less than 48 inches; components

96 inches or shorter shall be one piece.

1. Use concealed installation clips to produce tightly fitted and aligned splices and connections.

2. Secure clips to extruded main-frame components and not to snap-in or trim members.

3. Do not leave screws or other fasteners exposed to view when installation is complete.

C. Glass: Install glass according to Section 088000 "Glazing" and aluminum-frame manufacturer's written

instructions.

D. Door Hardware: Install according to Section 087100 "Door Hardware" and aluminum-frame

manufacturer's written instructions.

3.3 ADJUSTING

A. Inspect installation, correct misalignments, and tighten loose connections.

B. Clean exposed frame surfaces promptly after installation, using cleaning methods recommended in

writing by frame manufacturer and according to AAMA 609 & 610.

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C. Touch Up: Repair marred frame surfaces to blend inconspicuously with adjacent unrepaired surface so

touchup is not visible from a distance of 48 inches as viewed by Architect. Remove and replace frames

with damaged finish that cannot be satisfactorily repaired.

END OF SECTION

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Lake Woodard Annex Renovations Addendum No. 2 Raleigh Water 06/17/2020

Telecommunications Cabling Infrastructure 265100 - 1

267500 – TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE CABLING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions

and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes wire, cable, connecting devices, installation, and testing for wiring systems to be used

as signal pathways high-speed data transmission. This includes cabling designated as “Data” and “Voice

(over IP)”.

B. Structured Cabling System Warranty: The Data Infrastructure Cabling system shall be warranted as a

structured cabling system by the connecting hardware manufacturer. The Contractor shall be a Certified

Installer by the manufacturer. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, tooling, and

miscellaneous mounting hardware and consumables necessary to qualify for the manufacturer’s system

warranty. The Contractor shall initially have and maintain current status a certified installer with the

warranting manufacturer, including all training requirements, for the duration of the Project. Refer to

Warranty paragraph below for further details.

C. Relevant criteria from the City of Raleigh Network Infrastructures Standards have been incorporated within

this section.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. EMI: Electromagnetic interference.

B. IDC: Insulation displacement connector.

C. LAN: Local area network.

D. PVC: Polyvinyl chloride

E. UTP: Unshielded twisted pair.

1.4 REFERENCES

A. EIA/TIA-568-A: Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard.

B. EIA/TIA-569: Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces.

C. EIA/TIA-606: Administrative Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial

Buildings.

D. EIA/TIA-607: Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications.

E. NEC: National Electric Code.

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F. BISCI TDMM: Building Industries Consulting Services, International Telecommunications Distribution

Design Manual.

1.5 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Include data on features, ratings, and performance for ALL components specified.

B. Shop Drawings: Include dimensioned plan and elevation views of each individual component. Show

equipment assemblies, method of field assembly, workspace requirements, and access for cable

connections.

1. Provide bound full size sets of scaled architectural floor plans with Installer’s border sheet depicting

outlet and equipment locations and proposed route of backbone cabling. Label all outlets utilizing

proposed labeling scheme. Electronic copy of architectural floor plans will be provided by Engineer

in format compatible with most recent release of AutoCAD upon request. Copies of Project

Construction Documents or details there from may NOT be part of Shop Drawings.

2. Provide key to labeling scheme with description and multiple examples.

3. All rack elevations depicting manufacturer and model numbers for patch panels, fiber trays, wire

management and rack.

4. Outlet faceplate elevations depicting manufacturer and model numbers for faceplate and jacks.

C. Qualification Data, for Manufacturers: Provide copy of proposed structured cabling system warranty with

appropriate documentation that warranty has been applied for.

D. Qualification Data for Installer: Provide letter documenting personnel, projects, and indicating compliance

with Installer Qualifications as required in paragraph 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE.

E. Cabling Test Reports. Provide hard copy and digital files on a compact disk. Include viewing software on

disk.

F. Cabling Schedule: Provide hard copy and digital spreadsheet files on a compact disk. Spreadsheet files

must be Microsoft Excel compatible format.

G. As-built Drawings: Prior to final acceptance, provide three complete bound full size sets of scaled

architectural floor plans with Installer’s border sheet depicting final outlet and equipment locations and

route of backbone cabling. All outlets shall be labeled on As-builts as labeled at project site. Electronic

copy of architectural floor plans will be provided by Engineer in format compatible with most recent release

of AutoCAD upon request. Copies of Project Construction Documents or details there from may NOT be

part of as-builts. As-builts for Intercom System, Data Infrastructure System, and MATV System shall be

bound together. Furnish electronic record of all plan drawings on compact disk, in AutoCad R14 software

format.

H. Operation and Maintenance Data: For voice and data communication cabling to include in

emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.

I. At Project Completion

1. As-Builts: Prior to final acceptance, provide three complete bound full size sets of scaled

architectural floor plans with Installer’s border sheet depicting final device and equipment

locations and route of backbone cabling. Electronic copy of architectural floor plans will be

provided by Engineer in format compatible with most recent release of AutoCAD upon

request. Copies of Project Construction Documents or details there from may NOT be part of

as-builts. Provide electronic copy of As-builts in submittal.

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2. Operation And Maintenance Manuals: Prior to final acceptance, provide three complete sets

of operation and maintenance manuals for the system. The operation manual shall contain all

instruction necessary for the proper operation of the installed system and manufacturer’s

instruction. The maintenance manual shall contain all "proof of performance" information as

required in Section 3, and all manufacturer’s maintenance information, and copies of non-

priority computer programs and system set up disks documenting all programmable features

for the installed system.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications:

1. System Installer shall be a manufacturer certified installer under the Warranty program listed below

at time of bid and shall possess a NC Specialty Low-voltage License.

2. System Installer must have installed within the last three years a minimum of three projects of

similar scope and complexity.

3. System Installer shall employ a job superintendent or project manager during the course of the

installation to provide coordination of work. This person shall maintain current RCDD®

(Registered Communications Distribution Designer) registration and shall be responsible for quality

control during installation, equipment set-up, and testing.

4. System Installer’s installation personnel shall meet manufacturer’s training and education

requirements to comply with Warranty program.

B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70,

Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for

intended use.

C. Surface-Burning Characteristics of Cabling: As determined by testing identical products according

to ASTM E 84 by a qualified testing agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of

applicable testing agency.

a. Flame-Spread Index: 25 or less.

b. Smoke-Developed Index: 50 or less

D. Comply with NFPA 70.

E. 25-Year Performance Warranty

The warranty proposed for this infrastructure must meet the following minimum requirements and

be a total sole source warranty supplied by the General contractor specifying a single point of con-

tact for warranty claims on the copper or fiber installation. The warranty is to be comprised of the

following segmented parts:

1. 25-Year System Performance Warranty (Not Component Only). Includes copper and fiber

optic cabling.

2. Warrant all current and all future network applications designed for a TIA/EIA 568-B

compliant infrastructure.

3. Cover labor and materials for repair or replacement of defective products.

4. Warranty to be issued directly to the end-user (not to the Contractor)

1.7 COORDINATION

A. Coordinate layout and installation of voice and data communication cabling with Owner's

telecommunications and LAN equipment suppliers.

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1. Meet jointly with telecommunications and LAN equipment suppliers, local exchange carrier

representatives, and Owner to exchange information and agree on details of equipment

arrangements and installation interfaces.

2. Record agreements reached in meetings and distribute to other participants.

B. Pre-Installation Meeting: Electrical Contractor and System Installer shall attend a pre-installation meeting

with Engineer and Owner to discuss issues that pertain to telecom work.

C. Coordinate layout and installation of all equipment and all pathways with other construction, including

conduit, piping, and adjacent surfaces. Maintain proper work space clearances.

1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS

A. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with

protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

1. Cable: 250 feet of each size and type used for Project. Furnish on reels.

2. Patch-Panel Units: One of each type for every six (6) installed, but no fewer than one.

3. Connecting Blocks: One of each type for every 25 installed, but no fewer than one.

4. Outlet Assemblies: One of each type for every 25 installed, but no fewer than one.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Structured Cabling System Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers

offering structured cabling systems that may be incorporated into the Work include the following:

1. Berk-Tek, A Nexans Company

2. Hubbell Premise Wiring, Hubbell Incorporated

3. Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.

4. SYSTIMAX by CommScope Inc.

5. Ortronics, Inc./Legrand

6. Panduit Corp.

B. It is the intent of the manufacturers listed for Structured Cabling System to denote the quality standard of

product desired and not to restrict bidders to a specific brand, make, manufacturer or specific name. The

manufacturers and products listed below are used only to set forth and convey to bidders the general style,

type, character, and quality of product desired. Substitution of equivalent products will be acceptable

according to the following paragraph.

1. Substitution of Equivalent Products: Substitution of manufacturers and products equivalent to those

below shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval; such approval shall be made by the Engineer

prior to the opening of bids and included in addenda. All substitution requests shall be received by

the Engineer a minimum of 10 days prior to the opening of bids.

2.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

A. General: Coordinate the features of materials and equipment so they form an integrated system.

Match components and interconnections for optimum future performance.

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B. Single Source: All copper and fiber termination equipment shall be from a single manufacturer. All

copper cabling shall be from a single manufacturer and fiber cabling shall be from a single

manufacturer.

2.3 TWISTED-PAIR CABLES, CONNECTORS, AND TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

A. Cables: Listed as complying with Category 6 of TIA/EIA-568-A.

B. Conductors: Solid copper.

C. UTP Cable: Comply with TIA/EIA-568-A. Four, thermoplastic-insulated, individually twisted pairs

of conductors; No. 24 AWG, color-coded; enclosed in overall jacket. Jacket Color as follows:

1. Horizontal Voice (Over IP): Blue

2. Horizontal Data: Blue

D. All cable shall be plenum rated (CMP).

E. UTP Cable Connecting Hardware: Comply with TIA/EIA-568-A, using modules designed for

punch-down caps or tools.

1. IDC Terminal Block Modules: Integral with connector bodies, including plugs and jacks

where indicated.

2. IDC Connecting Hardware: Consistent throughout Project.

F. Patch Panel: Modular panels housing multiple jack units with Category 6 compliant IDC-type

connectors at each jack for permanent termination of pair groups of installed horizontal cables.

Jacks shall be configured in replaceable modular groups of six jacks each.

1. Number of Jacks supported per Field/Panel: 48 Port (2U). With number of panels per IDF as

required to terminate all horizontal data cables and provide 15% spare.

2. Provide separate dedicated patch panels for horizontal data, voice (over IP), and security.

3. Mounting: Existing Rack.

G. Workstation Faceplates: Modular style faceplate supporting number of ports/jacks as shown on

plans. Faceplate shall incorporate covered labeling slots at the top and bottom of faceplate.

1. Faceplate: High-impact plastic; color: Shall be approved by architect.

2. Mounting: Flush, unless otherwise indicated.

3. Refer to plans for additional details and types.

H. Surface Outlets: Small form factor housing modular jack assemblies designed for surface mounting

and supporting number of ports shown on plans.

I. Data Jacks and Jack Assemblies for UTP Cable: Modular, color-coded, RJ-45 receptacle units with

integral IDC-type terminals. Listed as complying with Category 6

J. of TIA/EIA-568-B.2.

1. Horizontal Voice (Over IP): Blue.

2. Horizontal Data: Blue.

2.4 WIRE MANAGEMENT PANELS

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A. Provide vertical wire management for each rack in Telecom room. Provide two per rack. Vertical members

shall have the capacity for 480 Category 6 cables and have metal hinged doors.

B. Provide horizontal wire managements panels, (install one per patch panel).

2.5 IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS

A. Cable Labels: Vinyl wraparound tape markers, machine printed with alphanumeric cable designations.

Covered with clear shrink wrap. Use of clear tape is unacceptable.

B. Outlet and Patch Panel Labels: Vinyl permanent, non-erasable, stick-on, labeling using a professional

labeling machine.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine pathway elements intended for cables. Check raceways, and other elements for compliance

with space allocations, installation tolerances, hazards to cable installation, and other conditions

affecting installation. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been

corrected.

3.2 RACEWAY INSTALLATION

A. All 2” or larger conduit and sleeves:

1. A pullbox sized per BICSIs Telecommunications Distributions Methods Manual must be

provided after every 180° of bend or in straight section exceeding 150’ in length.

2. All bends must utilize manufactured sweeping long-radius elbows.

3. Provide bushings and marked pull tape for all.

3.3 APPLICATION OF MEDIA

A. Horizontal Cable for Copper Voice (over IP) Service: Use UTP Category 6 cable for runs between

workstation outlets and Telecom rooms (IDFs). Terminate horizontal cable in dedicated Voice (over

IP) rack-mounted patch panels.

B. Horizontal Cable for Copper Data Service: Use UTP Category 6 cable for runs between workstation

outlets and Telecom rooms (IDFs). Terminate horizontal data cable in rack-mounted patch panels.

3.4 INSTALLATION

A. Each wiring system, Voice (over IP) and Data shall be mounted on separate patch panels within each

rack/cabinet.

B. Data jacks shall be terminated using TIA/EIA 568B color coding.

C. Wiring Method: Install control wiring in raceway where concealed within walls, concealed above

inaccessible ceilings, and where exposed. In accessible ceiling spaces provide Innerduct for fiber

and all copper to be supported by J-hooks. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces.

D. Patch cables from wall to VOIP phones or PCs shall be provided by vendor. City of Raleigh IT

Department will advise required length.

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E. Install cables using techniques, practices, and methods that are consistent with Category 6 rating of

components, and that ensure Category 6 performance of completed and linked signal paths, end to

end.

F. Install cables without damaging conductors, shield, or jacket. Visible jacket stress is considered

damage. Engineer to have final word on cable damage. Damaged cables shall be replaced.

G. Do not bend cables, in handling or in installing, to smaller radii than minimums recommended by

manufacturer.

H. Pull cables without exceeding cable manufacturer's recommended pulling tensions.

1. Pull cables simultaneously if more than one is being installed in same raceway.

2. Use pulling compound or lubricant if necessary. Use compounds that will not damage

conductor or insulation.

3. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire or cable grips, that

will not damage media or raceway.

I. Install exposed cables parallel and perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members and

follow surface contours where possible.

J. Provide 4’ service loop for all copper cables in outlet at conduit stub-up. Provide 10’ service loop

for all copper cables in ladder rack above equipment rack/cabinet in IDF/MDFs.

K. Secure and support cables at intervals not exceeding 60 inches and not more than 6 inches from

cabinets, boxes, fittings, outlets, racks, frames, and terminals.

L. All cables shall be secured using Velcro fasteners. The use of “ty-wraps” is not acceptable.

M. Wiring within Wiring Closets and Enclosures: Provide conductors of adequate length. Train

conductors to terminal points with no excess. Use lacing bars to restrain cables, to prevent straining

connections, and to prevent bending cables to smaller radii than minimums recommended by

manufacturer.

N. Separation of Wires: Comply with TIA/EIA-569-A rules for separating unshielded copper voice and

data communication cabling from potential EMI sources, including electrical power lines and

equipment.

O. Make splices, taps, and terminations only at indicated outlets, terminals, and cross-connect and patch

panels.

P. Use splice and tap connectors compatible with media types.

Q. Contractor to terminate the voice backbone cables on 66 blocks.

3.5 GROUNDING

A. Ground equipment to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops, common-mode returns,

noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments.

3.6 INSTALLATION IN EQUIPMENT ROOMS AND WIRING CLOSETS

A. Group connecting hardware for cables into separate logical fields.

B. Use patch panels to terminate cables entering the space, unless otherwise indicated.

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3.7 INSTALLATION STANDARDS

A. Comply with requirements in TIA/EIA-568-A and TIA/EIA-569-A.

B. Comply with requirements in TIA/EIA-560-A standards.

3.8 IDENTIFICATION

A. System: Per the Labeling Scheme outlined in the City of Raleigh Network Infrastructures Standards

use a unique, alphanumeric designation for each cable, and label cable and jacks, connectors, and

terminals to which it connects with same designation. Use logical and systematic designations for

facility's architectural arrangement.

1. Example Label: 2A-24

2. First syllable identifies the building floor and the patch panel designator: (2A).

3. Second syllable identifies port number: (24)

4. Corresponding port number shall match label on end point face plate where terminated: (A-

24)

5. Line wire labeled at both ends, patch panel and face plate.

B. Workstation:

1. Label cables within outlet boxes.

2. Label each port in workstation faceplate. Utilize labeling slots at the top and bottom of

faceplate.

C. Distribution Racks and Frames: Label each unit and field within that unit.

D. Within Connector Fields in Equipment Rooms and Wiring Closets: Label each connector and each

discrete unit of cable-terminating and connecting hardware. Where similar jacks and plugs are used

for both voice and data communication cabling, use a different color for jacks and plugs of each

service.

E. Cables, General: Label each cable within 4 inches of each termination and tap, where it is accessible

in a cabinet or junction or outlet box, and elsewhere as indicated.

1. Labeling of cables at patch panel shall be applied such that label is visible without removing

the bundle support ties. Cables labeled within the bundle, where the label is obscured from

view shall not be acceptable.

F. Cable Schedule: Post in prominent location in each equipment room and wiring closet. List

incoming and outgoing cables and their designations, origins, and destinations. Protect with rigid

frame and clear plastic cover. Furnish an electronic copy of final comprehensive schedules for

Project, in software and format selected by Owner.

G. Cable Administration Drawings: Show building floor plans with cable administration point labeling.

Identify labeling convention and show labels for telecommunications closets, backbone pathways

and cables, terminal hardware and positions, horizontal cables, work areas and workstation terminal

positions, grounding buses and pathways, and equipment grounding conductors. Follow convention

of TIA/EIA-606. Furnish electronic record of all plan drawings, in AutoCad R14 software or newer

versions.

3.9 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

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A. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing and inspecting agency to perform the following field

tests and inspections and prepare test reports:

B. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports:

1. Operational Test: After installation of cables and connectors, demonstrate product capability

and compliance with requirements. Test each signal path for end-to-end performance from

each end of all pairs installed. Remove temporary connections when tests have been

satisfactorily completed.

2. Copper Cable Procedures: Inspect for physical damage and test each conductor signal path

for continuity and shorts. Test according to TIA/EIA-TSB67, "Transmission Performance

Specifications for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cabling Systems". Link

performance for UTP cables must meet minimum criteria of TIA/EIA-568-A.

3. All cable identifications listed on test data must match the cable identifications of the labels

installed on the face plates and patch panels.

C. Remove malfunctioning units, replace with new units, and retest as specified above. Provide testing

results to the City of Raleigh IT Department for approval upon completion.

D. Reporting: Provide both hard copy and electronic copy of all unacceptable and final acceptable test

results as directed in SUBMITTALS paragraph.

END OF SECTION

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1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE DIMENSIONS,

ELEVATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR

CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO

THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT.

2. ALL PARTITIONS ARE TO BE TYPE 'M40A' UNLESS OTHERWISE

NOTED. SEE A-001 FOR WALL PARTITION LEGEND.

3. PROVIDE TEMPERED GLASS AT DOOR AND WINDOW LITES.

4. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE FACE OF CMU OR FACE OF WALL.

5. ALL DOOR HINGE-SIDE JAMBS TO BE 4" FROM FACE OF THE

PERPENDICULAR WALL TO THE INSIDE FACE OF THE METAL

JAMB, TYP., U.N.O.

6. FOR FINISHES, NEW AND EXISTING, SEE FINISH PLAN SHEETS.

7. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS.

KEYNOTES DO NOT EXCLUDE CONTRACTOR FROM REPAIRING

AND PATCHING ALL FLOORS, WALLS AND CEILINGS AS NEEDED

AS A RESULT OF DEMOLITION WORK. GENERAL CONTRACTOR

TO PREPARE ALL FLOORS AND WALL SUBSTRATES AS REQUIRED

TO APPLY NEW FINISH AS INDICATED IN THE FINISH PLANS

AND SPECIFICATIONS.

GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL

NOTES

PARTITION NOTES:1. ALL RATED WALL ARE TO BE STENCIL PAINTED IN RED AS

FOLLOWS:

"1-HOUR RATED WALL

SMOKE BARRIER; SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS"

WITH THE APPLICABLE RATING NOTED, PER PLANS. LETTERS

TO BE 6" HIGH. STENCILS TO BE 12" ABOVE CEILING AND

SPACED AT 48" O.C. MAX. BOTH SIDES OF WALL.

2. COORDINATE ADJACENT WALLS OF DIFFERENT TYPES SO THAT

GYP. BD. WALL FACES ALIGN. RESILIENT CHANNELS TO BE ON

THE SAME SIDE OF THE WALL, TYP.

3. FACE OF STUD = FACE OF RESILIENT CHANNEL, WHERE

APPLICABLE.

4. ALL INTERIOR PARTITIONS TO BE TYPE 'M40A', U.N.O.

5. SEAL PERIMETER OF ALL WALLS, TYP.

6. PROVIDE FIRE SEALANT AT BASE OF ALL WALLS REQUIRING

FIRE RATING.

7. SEE FINISH SCHEDULE AND FINISH PLANS FOR WALL TILE

AND WALL FINISHES.

8. SEE Mxx SYMBOL ON PLANS FOR PARITION TYPES.

9. ALL RATED WALLS TO BE CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS. GC TO

COORDINATE CORRECT SEQUENCING OF RATED WALL

CONSTRUCTION.

A-000

01

SYMBOL LEGEND

CEILING ELEVATION HT.

ROOM / AREA

DOOR ID.

DETAIL

NORTH ARROW

ELEVATION CALLOUT

WINDOW TYPE

INTERIOR PARTITION TYPE

SECTION CALLOUT

FF&E TYPE

ROOM NAME

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DEMOLITION GENERAL NOTES1. CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS MUST VISIT THE

SITE AND FULLY EXAMINE EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO

COMMENCING WORK. ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE EXISTING

CONDITION AND THE WORK MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT.

2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT ALL EXISTING

MATERIALS TO REMAIN. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WILL BE THE

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR.

3. ALL DEMOLITION WORK INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS

INVOLVING THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION SHALL

BE COORDINATED WITH CORRESPONDING STRUCTURAL,

PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.

REMOVE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AS INDICATED.

DEMOLITION SHALL BE TO THE LEAST EXTENT POSSIBLE IN

ORDER TO COMPLETE THE WORK. DO NOT PERFORM

DEMOLITION BEYOND THE SCOPE OF CONSTRUCTION.

4. DETAILS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS: ACTUAL FIELD

CONDITIONS WHICH ARE CONCEALED BY EXISTING

CONSTRUCTION MAY VARY FROM THOSE INDICATED. ALL WORK

THAT RELATES TO, OR IS IN ANY WAY AFFECTED BY EXISTING

CONDITIONS WHICH VARY FROM THOSE INDICATED SHALL BE

MODIFIED TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT

DOCUMENTS ACCORDING TO FIELD ASSESSMENTS AND

MEASUREMENTS. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE

ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE ASPECTS OF

DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION.

5. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION WITH ALL

CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIFICATIONS.

6. PLAN DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF FINISHED WALL U.N.O. ALL

DIMENSIONS INDICATED FOR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION ARE

APPROXIMATE: FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO

COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.

7. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE SHORING AND

BRACING FROM DEMO THROUGHOUT FINAL COMPLETION OF

NEW CONSTRUCTION AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE THE INTENT

OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.

8. PATCH AND RESTORE ALL AREAS AFFECTED BY DEMOLITION

WORK TO NEW CONDITION / MATCH ADJACENT CONDITION,

IRRESPECTIVE OF NEW WORK.

INTERIOR WALL TYPES

4 7/8"

6"

DECK ABOVE

M30A3-5/8" METAL STUD PARTITION

4 1/4"

@ 16" O.C.

M30B3-5/8" METAL STUD PARTITION

6"

092900.01

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092900.01

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092900.01

05 41 00.A5

BASE AS SCHEDULED FINISH SLAB

DECK ABOVE

BASE AS SCHEDULED FINISH SLAB

CEILING AS

SCHEDULED

CEILING AS

SCHEDULED

M 6 0 A

MATERIAL

STUD/BLOCK SIZE

MODIFIER

FIRE RATING

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2. ALL HOLLOW METAL FRAMES TO BE 2" WIDE FACE FRAME, U.N.O.

3. ALL WALL-TO-WALL FRAMES, FIELD VERIFY DIMENSIONS.

4. ALL GLASS IN DOORS AND SIDELITES TO BE TEMPERED, TYP.

VERIFY FRAME DEPTH AT ALL EXISTING WALL CONDITIONS.

T = TEMPERED GLASS

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FULL SIZE SHEET: 30"x42"

NCBELS #F-0929

1100 Dresser Court

Raleigh, NC 27609

Office 919.828.2301

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GENERAL

ARCHITECTURAL NOTES

RM ROOM

S.C. SOLID CORE

S.S. STAINLESS STEEL

SHT SHEET

SIM SIMILAR

SPEC SPECIFICATION

SQ. FT. SQUARE FEET

SQ. IN. SQUARE INCH

STD STANDARD

STL STEEL

STRUC STRUCTURAL

T.O.S. TOP OF STEEL

TELE TELEPHONE

THR'LD THRESHOLD

TYP TYPICAL

U.N.O. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE

V.C.T. VINYL COMPOSITION TILE

V.W.C. VINYL WALL COVERING

VERT VERTICAL

W.C. WATER CLOSET

W.G. WIRE GLASS

W.W.F. WELDED WIRE FABRIC

W/ WITH

WD WOOD

LAV LAVATORY

M.O. MASONRY OPENING

MAT'L MATERIAL

MAX MAXIMUM

MECH MECHANICAL

MFR MANUFACTURER

MIN MINIMUM

MISC MISCELLANEOUS

MTL METAL

N.I.C. NOT IN CONTRACT

N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE

NOM NOMINAL

O.C. ON CENTER

O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER

O.H. OVERHEAD

OPP OPPOSITE

P.L. PLASTIC LAMINATE

P.S.F. POUNDS PER SQ. FOOT

P.S.I. POUNDS PER SQ. INCH

PART PARTITION

PLY PLYWOOD

PROP PROPERTY

PT PAINT

PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

Q.T. QUARRY TILE

R RADIUS

R.D. ROOF DRAIN

R.D.L. ROOF DRAIN LEADER

R/A RETURN AIR

REBAR REINFORCING BAR

REF REFERENCE

REINF REINFORCING

REQ'D REQUIRED

REV REVISION

EXT EXTERIOR

F.D. FLOOR DRAIN

F.E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER

F.F.E. FURNITURE, FIXTURES,EQUIPMENT

F.O.E.W. FACE OF EXISTING WALL

F.O.M. FACE OF MASONRY

F.O.S. FACE OF STUD

F.P.H.B FREEZE-PROOF HOSE BIB

FACT FACTORY FINISH

FE (SM) SURFACE MOUNTED

FE (SR) SEMI-RECESSED

FIN FINISH

FLR FLOOR

FLUOR FLUORESCENT

FRP FIBERGLASS REINFORCEDPANELS

FTG FOOTING

G.C. GENERAL CONTRACTOR

G.D.S. GUTTER DOWNSPOUT

GA GAUGE

GALV GALVANIZED

GWB GYPSUM WALL BOARD

H.D. HEAVY DUTY

H.M. HOLLOW METAL

HDW HARDWARE

HT HEIGHT

I.D. INSIDE DIAMETER

INSUL INSULATION

INT INTERIOR

JT JOINT

K KIPS

LAM LAMINATE

A.C.T. ACOUSTICAL TILE

A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR

A.R.A. AREA OF RESCUEASSISTANCE

ADJ ADJACENT

ALUM ALUMINUM

APPROX APPROXIMATE

BD BOARD

BLDG BUILDING

BOT BOTTOM

BSMT BASEMENT

C.J. CONTROL JOINTS

C.O. CLEAN OUT

C.T. CERAMIC TILE

CLG CEILING

CLR CLEAR

CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT

COL COLUMN

CONC CONCRETE

CONST CONSTRUCTION

CONT CONTINUOUS

CPT CARPET

DEPT DEPARTMENT

DIA DIAMETER

DIM DIMENSION

DWG DRAWING

E.J. EXPANSION JOINT

E.W.C. ELECTRIC WATER COOLER

EA EACH

ELEC ELECTRICAL

ELEV ELEVATION

EQ EQUAL

EQUIP EQUIPMENT

EXIST EXISTING

ABBREVIATIONS

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072500 WEATHER BARRIERS

092216.M4 STEEL STUD FRAMING, 4"

092900.01 5/8" GYPSUM WALLBOARD (TYPE X)

095113 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS

KEYNOTES - MASTER

DOOR SCHEDULE

DOOR

NUMBERROOM

DOOR

TYPE

FRAMEHDW COMMENTS

ELEV. WIDTH HEIGHT THICK MAT'L FINISH MAT'L FINISH

209 STOR. F 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" WD FACT I HM PT-1 4 ADD ALTERNATE NUMBER 2

236 OFFICE F 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" WD FACT I HM PT-1 1

237 OFFICE FG 3' - 0" 7' - 2" 1 3/4" GLASS/ALUM

ALUM 1

238 OFFICE FG 3' - 0" 7' - 2" 1 3/4" GLASS/ALUM

ALUM 1

243 STORAGE F 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" WD FACT I HM PT-1 4

244 OFFICE F 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" WD FACT I HM PT-1 1

245 WELLNESS F 3' - 0" 7' - 0" 1 3/4" WD FACT I HM PT-1 3

1/4" = 1'-0"A001

01 DOOR ELEVATIONS

1/4" = 1'-0"A001

02 DOOR FRAME ELEVATIONS

3" = 1'-0"A001

03 ID-1 INTERIOR DOOR CONDITIONS - DETAILS

NO. DATE BY REVISION

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1-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN

NEW WALL CONSTRUCTION

RENOVATION PLAN LEGEND

2-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER

PLAN KEYNOTES01

02

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03

DENOTES AREA EXCLUDED FROM PROJECT OR

PHASE. FOR EXCEPTIONS, SEE PLUMBING,

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.

PROJECT AREA

ALIGN CENTER OF WALL WITH CENTER OF MULLION. GC TO

PROVIDE ALUM. VERTICAL TRIM ENCLOSURE; PAINTED BLACK.

ALIGN EDGE OF WALL WITH EDGE OF CURTAIN WALL WINDOW

UNDERCOUNTER ICEMAKER TO BE INSTALLED IN PREVIOUS

BASE CABINET BETWEEN REFRIGERATOR AND SINK. (ADD

ALT NO. 1)

04 NEW ACOUSTIC CEILING PANELS ATTACHED TO BOTTOM OF

DECK. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH EXISTING

DUCTWORK/HANGERS.

05 NEW TV LOCATION. TV AND MOUNTING DEVICE BY OWNER.

CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE WALL BLOCKING AND

ELECTRICAL/DATA AS NOTED ON ELECTRICAL SHEETS.

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A 10' - 0"

A 10' - 0"

A 10' - 0"

A 9' - 6"

A 8' - 0"

A 10' - 0"

A 10' - 0"

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RCP LEGEND

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FIXTURE; SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS

1. GC IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE COORDINATION DRAWINGS FOR ALL

MEP SYSTEMS OVERHEAD AND IN CEILINGS.

2. SEE MEP SHEETS FOR ADDITIONAL CEILING NOTES.

3. ALL NEW CEILING TILE ARE TO BE TYPE ACP-1 UNLESS

OTHERWISE NOTED.

RCP GENERAL NOTES

SUPPLY DIFFUSER; SEE

MECHANICAL DRAWINGS

RETURN DIFFUSER; SEE

MECHANICAL DRAWINGS

CEILING-MOUNTED OCCUPANCY

SENSOR; SEE ELECTRICAL

DRAWINGS

EXISTING EXIT SIGNS TO

REMAIN; SEE ELECTRICAL

DRAWINGS

OS

EXISTING ACOUSTICAL

CEILING TILE & GRID TO

REMAIN

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN

NEW WALL CONSTRUCTION

EXISTING 2-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER

NEW 2-HR RATED SHAFT WALL CONSTRUCTION

SPRINKLER HEAD; SEE FIRE

PROTECTION DRAWINGS

EXISTING RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE;

SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS

2nd FLOOR14' - 0"

3' - 6"2' - 6"1' - 6"1' - 6"

9' - 2" VERIFY

2' -

10"

PL-1

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03

ID001

06

ID001

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A.1 B

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2' -

10"

1' - 0"

FILLER PANEL AS NECESSARY

NEW CABINET AND ANY FILLER PANELS

TO MATCH EXISTING PLAM (PL-1)

COORDINATE SIZE OF DRAWER STACK

WITH ICE MAKER REQUIRED CLEARANCES

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01 2nd FLOOR PLAN1/8" = 1'-0"A121

02 2nd FLOOR - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

3/8" = 1'-0"A121

05 ELEVATION- COFFEE BAR3/8" = 1'-0"A121

03 BREAKROOM 214 - CASEWORK ALTERATION (ADD ALTERNATE NO. 1)3/8" = 1'-0"A121

04 TYPICAL ELEVATION OF ALUMINUM GLASS PARTITION

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DENOTES AREA EXCLUDED FROM PROJECT OR

PHASE. FOR EXCEPTIONS, SEE PLUMBING,

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN.

LIMITS OF EXISTING WALLS, DOORS, FLOORS TO BE

PROTECTED DURING CEILING/MEP WORK

1-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER

2-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, ETC. TO BE DEMOLISHED.

REFER TO KEY NOTES FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION.

DEMO EXISTING FLOOR FINISHES - GC TO INSTALL FULL-

HEIGHT PLASTIC PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED.

DEMO EXISTING CASEWORK.

DEMO EXISTING WALL/DOOR CONSTRUCTION.

DEMOLISH CEILING TILE AND GRID

DEMO PORTION OF EXISTING WALL TO RECEIVE NEW DOOR.

(SEE RENOVATION PLANS.) (ADD ALTERNATE NO. 2)

06 REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE. SEE

ELECTRICAL SHEETS.

DENOTES AREA OF FLOOR FINISH DEMOLITION

07 EXISTING WORKSTATIONS TO BE REMOVED AND RETURNED

TO OWNER IN GOOD CONDITION.

08 EXISTING CABINETS TO BE REMOVED CAREFULLY AND AS

NECESSARY, ACCORDING TO THE ELEVATIONS WITHOUT DAMAGING

OTHER PARTS OF CABINET. (ADD ALT. NO. 1)

LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE RELOCATED; SEE

ELECTRICAL SHEETS.

EXIT SIGN; SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS.

09 DEMOLISH EXISTING GYP BOARD WHERE NEW ELECTRICAL, DATA,

AND PLUMBING IS LOCATED

10 REMOVE AND TURN EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE OVER TO OWNER IN

GOOD CONDITION

11 EXISTING BULKHEAD TO REMAIN - REPAIR AND PATCH GYPSUM

BOARD IF NECESSARY

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01 2nd FLOOR - DEMOLITION PLAN

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REF.

FINISH LEGEND

MANUFACTURER:COLLECTION:PATTERN:COLOR:TYPE/SIZE:INSTALL METHOD:

BASIS OF DESIGN:

FLOORINGCPT-1CARPET

EQUAL 1: EQUAL 2:

[LOCATION]

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:TYPE/SIZE:

BASE

RB-1RUBBER BASE

JOHNSONITE37 PEBBLE4"

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:TYPE/SIZE:

TR-1TRANSITION

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

PT-1PAINT

SHERWIN WILLIAMSSW7042 SHOJI WHITEEGGSHELL

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

PT-2PAINT

SHERWIN WILLIAMSSW0073 CHARTREUSEEGGSHELL

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

PT-3PAINT

SHERWIN WILLIAMSSW6171 CHATROOMEGGSHELL

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

PL-1PLASTIC LAMINATE

MILLWORK

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

SS-1SOLID SURFACECOUNTERTOP

MANUFACTURER:STYLE:COLOR:SIZE:GRID:

ACP-1ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANEL

ARMSTRONGOPTIMA OPEN PLAN - 3152WHITE (WH)24" X 24"EXISTING TO REMAIN

CEILINGS

ROPPETBD4"

MANNINGTONTBD4"

MANUFACTURER:STYLE:COLOR:SIZE:GRID:

ACP-2ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANEL

ARMSTRONGDUNE SQUARE LAY-IN - 1772WHITE (WH)24" X 24"EXISTING TO REMAIN

PERFORMANCESPEC

MOHAWK GROUPEXPEDITIONLITHOSPHERE TILE - GT334TBD-BRICK ASHLAR

NEVAMAR WK0017T VENERABLE OLD OAK-

CORIANSILVER BIRCH-

TARKETT-----

PATCRAFT-----

WALLS

SCHLUTERSELECTED BY ARCHITECTSEE 3/ID000

TARKETTSELECTED BY ARCHITECTSEE 3/ID000

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MANUFACTURER:COLOR:SHEEN:

PT-4PAINT

SHERWIN WILLIAMSSW7006 EXTRA WHITEFLAT

OVERALL

ACCENT

ACCENT

COFFEE BAR

COFFEE BAR

BASIS OF DESIGN:

CEILINGS + SOFFITS

ENCLOSED OFFICES

OPEN OFFICES

WILSONARTSELECTED BY ARCHITECT-

SWANSTONESELECTED BY ARCHITECT-

USG INTERIORS CERTAINTEED CORP.

USG INTERIORS CERTAINTEED CORP.

MANUFACTURER:STYLE:COLOR:SIZE:GRID:

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OPEN OFFICES USG INTERIORS CERTAINTEED CORP.

MANUFACTURER:COLOR:TYPE/SIZE:

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3MDUSTED CRYSTAL

SOLYXSELECTED BY ARCHITECT

GC TO RECOMMENDSELECTED BY ARCHITECT

SELECT OFFICE DOORS & WALLS

PANOLAMSELECTED BY ARCHITECT-

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NOT USED

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COORDINATE TRANSITION

AT EXISTING GROUT

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NUMBER 1

FINISH PLAN KEY

NEW CARPET TILE, CPT-1

ICE MAKER - U-LINE - MODEL UANP115-SS01A

EQUIPMENT

DENOTES AREA EXCLUDED FROM PROJECT OR

PHASE. FOR EXCEPTIONS, SEE PLUMBING,

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.

1

FINISH PLAN GENERAL NOTES1. ALL MATERIALS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO ORDERING. DO

NOT SCALE FROM DRAWINGS.

2. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S

RECOMMENDATIONS WITH APPROVED ADHESIVES.

3. IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DESIGN INTENT OF ANY

PATTERN OR MATERIAL TO BE INSTALLED, THE GC SHALL SUBMIT

A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION TO THE DESIGNER FOR

CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO ORDERING THE MATERIALS.

4. THE GC SHALL PROVIDE ALL FINISHING PIECES AND

TRANSITIONS WHERE DIFFERENT FLOORING THICKNESSES

MEET, U.N.O. THE GC SHALL SUBMIT A SAMPLE OF THE

COLOR/FINISH TO THE DESIGNER FOR APPROVAL.

5. ALL WALLS TO BE FIELD PAINT, PT-1, U.N.O. ALL GYP. BD.

PARTITIONS TO RECEIVE A LEVEL 4 FINISH.

6. ALL INTERIOR DOOR FRAMES TO RECEIVE PAINT IN GLOSS

FINISH, PT-1, U.N.O.

7. GC TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ALL FLOOR PATTERN

TYPES FOR APPROVAL, PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIALS.

8. ALL INTERIOR GYP. BD. PARTITIONS TO RECEIVE RUBBER BASE,

RB-1, U.N.O.

9. CASEWORK NOTES:

A. CASEWORK SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED FROM MDF OR PARTICLE

BOARD. SHOP DRAWINGS OF CASEWORK TO BE SUBMITTED

TO DESIGNER FOR APPROVAL.

B. ALL CASEWORK TO COMPLY WITH AWI STANDARDS.

C. PROVIDE CONCEALED HINGES FOR ALL DOORS.

D. ON COMPUTER DESKING, PROVIDE GROMMETS WHERE

NEEDED. GC TO COORDINATE GROMMET LOCATIONS WITH

OWNER.

E. ALL DOOR AND DRAWER PULLS TO BE 4” U-SHAPED PULL

WITH BRUSHED ALUMINUM FINISH.

F. PROVIDE SILENCERS FOR ALL CABINET DRAWERS.

G. WOOD GRAIN LAMINATE, PL-1 SHALL RUN IN VERTICAL

DIRECTION.

H. ALL EXPOSED EDGES TO RECEIVE 3MM PVC EDGEBANDING TO

MATCH COORDINATING LAMINATE SURFACE.

10. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY 10% ADDITIONAL STOCK OF

ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE, CARPET TILE AND VINYL TILE TO

OWNER.

SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP &

BACKSPLASH ON 1" PARTICLE

BOARD BACKER;1 1/2" FRONT

PROFILE

INTEGRAL SOLID SURFACE

BACKSPLASH, CAULK AT WALL

INTERSECTION

SOLID SURFACEWITH BACKSPLASH:

1" MAX.

2' - 0"

2' - 1 1/2"

2' -

10"

4"

09

04

05

06

01

08

10

12

11

13

ALL EXPOSED INSIDE SURFACES TO BE MELAMINE

LAMINATE

P. LAM. DOOR WITH 3MM MATCHING EDGEBANDING

1" FIXED SHELF, MELAMINE LAMINATE ALL EXPOSED

SURFACES, U.N.O., 3MM MATCHING EDGEBANDING, TYP.

MELAMINE LAMINATE; 3/4" ADJUSTABLE SHELF

WITH 3MM PVC EDGEBANDING

SHELF CLIPS

32MM LINE-BORING CENTERS

1/2" HARDBOARD BACK, TYP.

1/4" HARDBOARD BACK

PULL HANDLE (4" SS WIRE PULL MATTE)

DRAWER WITH 3MM MATCHING EDGEBANDING

COUNTERTOP SYSTEM, SEE COUNTERTOP DETAILS FOR

MATERIAL VARIATIONS; SEE ELEVATION FOR MATERIAL

3/4" PLYWOOD SUBCOUNTER

BASE (RUBBER) AS SCHEDULED

THICKNESS OF BACKSPLASH TO BE 1/2" (IF QUARTZ:

2CM)

TRASH RECEPTACLES TO BE PROVIDED BY GC

CASEWORK KEYNOTES01

02

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10

11

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13

14

15

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EXISTING CERAMIC TILE

CPT - SEE FINISH

SCHEDULE

1/4" HARDBOARD BACK

DRAWER WITH 3MM PVC

EDGEBANDING

3/4" PLYWOOD SUBCOUNTER

SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP AND

BACKSPLASH ON 1" PARTICLE BOARD

BACKER; 1 1/2" FRONT PROFILE

BASE

MELAMINE LAMINATE

4"

2' - 0"

1" MAX

2' - 1 1/2"

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1100 Dresser Court

Raleigh, NC 27609

Office 919.828.2301

Email [email protected]

MPC

DC

05/22/2020

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FINISH PLAN, LEGEND,

SCHEDULE & DETAILS

FINISH SCHEDULE

ROOM

NO.ROOM NAME BASE FLOOR

NORTH

WALL

EAST

WALL

SOUTH

WALL

WEST

WALLCEILING

2nd FLOOR

242 OPEN OFFICE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-1

241 TRAINING ROOM NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

235 CONFERENCE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

209 STOR. RB-1 EXST PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 EXST

239 CORRIDOR RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-1

244 OFFICE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

236 OFFICE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

243 STORAGE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

237 OFFICE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

238 OFFICE RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 PT-1 ACP-2

209A WELLNESS RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 ACT-2

245 WELLNESS RB-1 CPT-1 PT-1 PT-1 PT-3 PT-1 ACP-2

N

1/8" = 1'-0"ID001

01 2nd FLOOR - FINISH PLAN

1 1/2" = 1'-0"ID001

05 TYP. COUNTER TOP DETAILS

1 1/2" = 1'-0"ID001

04 TYP. LOWER CABINET w/ SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP3" = 1'-0"ID001

02 EXISTING TILE TO CARPET TRANSITION DETAIL

1 1/2" = 1'-0"ID001

03 CW-4 TYP. LOWER CABINET w/ SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOP

1 1/2" = 1'-0"ID001

06 TYP. BASE CABINET W/ PULL OUT TRASH/RECYCLE

1

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