A2-1 BIDDING REQUIREMENTS ADDENDUM NO. 3 January 6, 2017 METRO WEST FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 17065 MANCHESTER ROAD WILDWOOD, MO 63040 FGM ARCHITECTS INC. 10 SOUTH BROADWAY, SUITE 1150 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63102 PHONE: 314.439.1601 TO: PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SUBJECT: Metro West House #2 Renovation and Addition 1000 New Ballwin Road Ballwin, Missouri 63021 FGM Project No.: 16-2227.01 This addendum forms a part of the contract documents and modifies the original bidding documents dated December 1, 2016. Acknowledge receipt of this addendum in space provided on Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject bidders to disqualification. GENERAL 1. The Owner has already selected the Vendor and Products to be installed under this renovation project. The chosen Access Control manufacturer is Lenel and the product is OnGuard ADV, no substitutions allowed. The Video Surveillance system is Avigilon, no substitutions allowed. The Metro West Fire Protection District has also chosen Tech Electronics Inc. as its Integration Partner. Please contact Todd Jirsa ([email protected] or 314-951-1745) for pricing and coordination. MANUAL 1. SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS ADD Section 08 52 00 – Aluminum Clad Wood Windows (attached) ADD Section 10 28 00 – Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories (attached) 2. SECTION 081416 – Wood Doors REVISE paragraph 2.1, subparagraph B to Book Match. 3. SECTION 22 13 19 – Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties - Revised 2.4 Oil Interceptors to read the following: A. Sand/Oil Interceptor (OI-1): 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following of equal: a) Mifab – Model MI-SO 2. Type: Fabricated interceptor for separating and removing light oil and sand from wastewater. 3. Body Material: Steel.
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BIDDING REQUIREMENTSADDENDUM NO. 3
January 6, 2017
METRO WEST FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT17065 MANCHESTER ROADWILDWOOD, MO 63040
FGM ARCHITECTS INC.10 SOUTH BROADWAY, SUITE 1150ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63102PHONE: 314.439.1601
TO: PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS
SUBJECT: Metro West House #2Renovation and Addition1000 New Ballwin RoadBallwin, Missouri 63021FGM Project No.: 16-2227.01
This addendum forms a part of the contract documents and modifies the original biddingdocuments dated December 1, 2016. Acknowledge receipt of this addendum in spaceprovided on Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject bidders to disqualification.
GENERAL1. The Owner has already selected the Vendor and Products to be installed under this
renovation project. The chosen Access Control manufacturer is Lenel and the product isOnGuard ADV, no substitutions allowed. The Video Surveillance system is Avigilon, nosubstitutions allowed. The Metro West Fire Protection District has also chosen Tech ElectronicsInc. as its Integration Partner. Please contact Todd Jirsa ([email protected] or314-951-1745) for pricing and coordination.
MANUAL
1. SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSADD Section 08 52 00 – Aluminum Clad Wood Windows (attached)ADD Section 10 28 00 – Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories (attached)
2. SECTION 081416 – Wood DoorsREVISE paragraph 2.1, subparagraph B to Book Match.
3. SECTION 22 13 19 – Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties- Revised 2.4 Oil Interceptors to read the following: A. Sand/Oil Interceptor (OI-1):
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following of equal:
a) Mifab – Model MI-SO2. Type: Fabricated interceptor for separating and removing light oil and sand
from wastewater.3. Body Material: Steel.
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4. Interior Lining: Not required.5. Inlet and Outlet Size: 4 inches.6. Size: 100 Gal7. End Connections: Hub.8. Covers: Cast-iron, heavy-duty loading. Refer to detail on plans.
DRAWINGS
1. SHEET G1.0.2:- Code Clarification: Existing CMU wall between Apparatus Bay 100 and Living Area is 1 HR fire rated.Install Fire Caulk and seal all new and existing penetrations.
2. SHEET AD1.0.0:- REVISE keynote “D1” to READ: “DEMO/REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR FINISH AND WALL BASE IN ITSENTIRETY. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS”
3. SHEET A2.3.0:- REVISE Door 106-B door frame type to S1.- REVISE Door 113-A & 113-B door type to N.- REVISE Door Schedule Remark #1 to INCLUDE: “MODEL: ELIASON PG-500. COLOR: TBD AND HOLLOWMETAL DOOR FRAME”
4. SHEET 3.1.0:- Elevation G16 ADD note to aluminum signage to READ: FABRICATE & INSTALL INDIVIDUALLY FORMEDINTERNALLY ILLUMINATED HALO-LIT 2” DEEP CHANNEL NUMBER AND EMBLEM.
CONSTRUCTION: ALL ALUMINUM PAINTED ACRYLIC POLY URETHANE CUSTOM COLOR (TBD) CLEARLEXAN BACK PLATE.
ILLUMINATION: WHITE LED MODULES MOUNTED INSIDE NUMBER/EMBLEM ON CLEAR BACK PLATE ASREQ’D. FOR EVERN ILLUMINATION CAST ONTO WALL.
POWER: 120v CIRCUIT TO SIGN BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.
INSTALLATION: NUMBER AND EMBLEM TO STAND OFF WALL 1” NON-CORROSIVE MECHANICAL FASTNERSINTO STUD WALL.
5. SHEET 3.3.2:- Tectum in Hose Tower to be 1 ½”.
6. SHEET 5.1.0:- Toilet Rooms 108 & 109: Ceramic Tile Walls to 4’ A.F.F. Install aluminum Schluter trim on top of tile.
7. SHEET A1.1.0 AND SHEET A5.1.0:- REVISE keynote “A6” to READ: “24”X24” WALL MOUNTED GEAR GRID LOCKERS” (attached)
9. Sheet P0.1:- REVISE Trim for SH-1 and SH-2 (attached)- ADD SH-3 to the schedule (attached)- REVISE OI-1 to be combination sand and oil interceptor (attached)
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10. Sheet P1.1:- REVISE shower fixtures for second floor to be SH-3 (attached)- REVISE Keyed note number 2 to READ: “ 3” vent up through roof” (attached)
11. Sheet E1.0:- REVISE Keyed Note #1 to READ: “INTERCEPT EXISTING 2 ½” FIBER CONDUIT, ON WEST SIDE OF DRIVE
FROM CHARTER PULL BOX. PROVIDE NEW 2 ½” CONDUIT FROM INTERCEPT POINT TO EXISTING ITROOM. COORDINATE WITH CHARTER FOR REMOVAL AND NEW FIBER SERVICE.” (attached)
- REMOVE Keyed Note #1 at pull box shown south of pavilion and ADD Keyed Note #7 at thislocation. (attached)
- REVISE Keyed Note #3 to read, “PROVIDE NEW TYPE “SA” LIGHT FIXTURE AT THIS LOCATION. FIXTURETO RE-USE EXISTING CIRCUIT AT THIS LOCATION.” (attached)
- ADD Keyed Note #7 (attached)- ADD Keyed Note #8 (attached)- ADD Keyed Note #9 (attached)- ADD Keyed Note #6 to Detail #6 (attached)- ADD fan and lighting controls at pavilion (attached)
12. Sheet E2.0:- ADD Keyed Note #10 (attached)- ADD Junction box in Hose Tower 102 for signage power (attached)
13. Sheet E3.0:- REVISE Keyed Note #4 (attached)- ADD Main Door Controller Location (attached)- ADD (3) dedicated receptacles in Exercise 112 for equipment (attached)
14. Sheet E5.0:- ADD Secure Door Detail (attached)- REVISE Keyed Note #7 (attached)- REMOVE electric latches and Request to Exit devices from secure doors (attached)
15. Sheet E8.1:- REMOVE reference to Alternate #4 from Fixture Type “SA” description
16. Sheet E8.2:- MODIFY label for circuit #2 in Panel L1 schedule to include FCU-11.- MODIFY label for circuit #31 in Panel L1 schedule to include FCU-12.- MODIFY label for circuit #19 in Panel L2 schedule to read “RH-1, RH-2”- MODIFY label for circuit #8 in Panel L2 schedule to read “RH-3, RH-4”- ADD Junction box with power for Hose Tower Exterior Signage.
Respectfully,
Jerrod Joggerst, AIAProject Architect
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This addendum consists of (4 pages)
Attachments: Current Plan Holders List from Custom Blueprint & Supply (1 page)Section 08 52 00 – Aluminum Clad Wood Windows (7 pages)Section 10 28 00 – Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories (5 pages)Section 22 13 19 – Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties (11 pages)Contractor RFI Questions (8 pages)
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and SupplementaryConditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes aluminum-clad wood windows.
1.3 PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS
A. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.
1. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials,Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoiddelays.
2. Review, discuss, and coordinate the interrelationship of wood windows withother exterior wall components. Include provisions for anchoring, flashing,weeping, sealing perimeters, and protecting finishes.
3. Review and discuss the sequence of work required to construct a watertight andweathertight exterior building envelope.
4. Inspect and discuss the condition of substrate and other preparatory workperformed by other trades.
1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
1. Include construction details, material descriptions, glazing and fabricationmethods, dimensions of individual components and profiles, hardware, andfinishes for wood windows.
B. Shop Drawings: For wood windows.
1. Include plans, elevations, sections, hardware, accessories, insect screens,operational clearances, and details of installation, including anchor, flashing, andsealant installation.
C. Samples: For each exposed product and for each color specified, 2 by 4 inches in size.
D. Samples for Initial Selection: For units with factory-applied finishes.
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1. Include Samples of hardware and accessories involving color selection.
E. Samples for Verification: For wood windows and components required, prepared onSamples of size indicated below:
F. Product Schedule: For wood windows. Use same designations indicated on Drawings.
1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Qualification Data: For Installer.
B. Product Test Reports: For each type of wood window, for tests performed by aqualified testing agency.
C. Field quality-control reports.
D. Sample Warranties: For manufacturer's warranties.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. window manufacturer for installation of units required for this Project.
B. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals, todemonstrate aesthetic effects, and to set quality standards for materials and execution.
1. Build mockup of 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 approvessuch deviations in writing.
3. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part ofthe completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. Manufacturer's Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace wood windows thatfail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Failure to meet performance requirements.b. Structural failures including excessive deflection, water leakage, and air
infiltration.c. Faulty operation of movable sash and hardware.d. Deterioration of materials and finishes beyond normal weathering.e. Failure of insulating glass.
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2. Warranty Period:
a. Window: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.b. Glazing Units: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.c. Aluminum-Cladding Finish: 20 years from date of Substantial
Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Source Limitations: Obtain wood windows from single source from singlemanufacturer.
2.2 WOOD WINDOWS
A. Aluminum-Clad Wood Windows:
1. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provideMarvin Windows and Doors “Casemaster” or comparable product by one of thefollowing:
a. Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Company, Inc.b. Pella Corporation.
B. Operating Types: Provide the following operating types in locations indicated onDrawings:
1. Casement: Project out.2. Awning: Project out.
C. Frames and Sashes: Fine-grained wood lumber complying withAAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440; kiln dried to a moisture content of not morethan 12 percent at time of fabrication; free of visible finger joints, blue stain, knots,pitch pockets, and surface checks larger than 1/32 inch deep by 2 inches wide;water-repellent preservative treated.
1. Exterior Finish: Aluminum-clad wood.
a. Aluminum Finish: Two-Coat Fluoropolymer): Manufacturer's standardtwo-coat, thermocured system consisting of fluoropolymer color topcoatcontaining not less than 70 percent polyvinylidene fluoride resin byweight). Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces tocomply with AAMA 2605.
b. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
2. Interior Finish: Manufacturer's standard factory-prime coat.
D. Insulating-Glass Units: ASTM E 2190, certified through IGCC as complying with
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requirements of IGCC
1. Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type 1, Class 1, q3.
A. Tint: Clear.B. Kind: Fully Tempered.
2. Filling: Fill space between glass lites with air.3. Low-E Coating: Sputtered on second surface.
E. Hardware, General: Provide manufacturer's standard hardware fabricated fromaluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel complying with AAMA 907, or othercorrosion-resistant material compatible with adjacent materials; designed to smoothlyoperate, tightly close, and securely lock windows, and sized to accommodate sashweight and dimensions.
1. Exposed Hardware Color and Finish: As selected by Architect frommanufacturer's full range.
F. Projected Window Hardware:
1. Gear-Type Rotary Operators: Complying with AAMA 901 when testedaccording to ASTM E 405, Method A. Provide operators that function withoutrequiring the removal of interior screens or using screen wickets.
a. Type and Style: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range oftypes and styles.
2. Hinges: Manufacturer's standard type for sash weight and size indicated.3. Single-Handle Locking System: Operates positive-acting arms that pull sash into
locked position. Provide one arm on sashes up to 29 inches tall and two arms ontaller sashes.
4. Limit Devices: Concealed support arms with adjustable, limited, hold-open limitdevices designed to restrict sash opening.
a. Limit clear opening to 6 inches for ventilation; with custodial key release.
G. Weather Stripping: Provide full-perimeter weather stripping for each operable sashunless otherwise indicated.
2.3 INSECT SCREENS
A. General: Fabricate insect screens to integrate with window frame. Provide screen foreach operable exterior sash. Screen wickets are not permitted.
1. Type and Location: Full, inside for project out sashes.
B. Aluminum Wire Fabric: 18-by-16 mesh of 0.011-inch- diameter, coated aluminumwire.
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1. Wire-Fabric Finish: Black.
C. Aluminum Frames: Manufacturers standard aluminum alloy, complying with SMA1004 or SMA 1201.
2.4 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate wood windows in sizes indicated. Include a complete system for installingand anchoring windows.
B. Glaze wood windows in the factory.
C. Weather strip each operable sash to provide weathertight installation.
D. Mullions: Provide mullions and cover plates, matching window units, complete withanchors for support to structure and installation of window units. Allow for erectiontolerances and provide for movement of window units due to thermal expansion andbuilding deflections. Provide mullions and cover plates capable of withstanding designwind loads of window units.
E. Window Assemblies: Provide operating units in configuration indicated. Providewindow frames, sashes, hardware, and other trim and components necessary for acomplete, secure, and weathertight installation, including the following:
1. Angled mullion posts with interior and exterior trim.2. Angled interior and exterior extension and trim.3. Clear pine or birch head and seat boards.4. Top and bottom plywood platforms.5. Exterior head and sill casings and trim.6. Support brackets.
F. Complete fabrication, assembly, finishing, hardware application, and other work in thefactory to greatest extent possible. Disassemble components only as necessary forshipment and installation. Allow for scribing, trimming, and fitting at Project site.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine openings, substrates, structural support, anchorage, and conditions, withInstaller present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and otherconditions affecting performance of the Work.
B. Verify rough opening dimensions, levelness of sill plate, and operational clearances.
C. Examine wall flashings, vapor retarders, water and weather barriers, and other built-incomponents to ensure weathertight window installation.
D. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
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3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installing windows, hardware,accessories, and other components. For installation procedures and requirements notaddressed in manufacturer's written instructions, comply with installation requirementsin ASTM E 2112.
B. Install windows level, plumb, square, true to line, without distortion, anchored securelyin place to structural support, and in proper relation to wall flashing and other adjacentconstruction to produce weathertight construction.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections.
1. Testing and inspecting agency will interpret tests and state in each report whethertested work complies with or deviates from requirements.
B. Testing Services: Testing and inspecting of installed windows shall take place asfollows:
1. Testing Methodology: Testing of windows for air infiltration and water resistanceshall be performed according to AAMA 502.
2. Air-Infiltration Testing:
a. Test Pressure: That required to determine compliance withAAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 performance class indicated.
b. Allowable Air-Leakage Rate: 1.5 times the applicableAAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 rate for product type andperformance class rounded down to one decimal place.
3. Water-Resistance Testing:
a. Test Pressure: Two-thirds times test pressure required to determinecompliance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 performance gradeindicated.
b. Allowable Water Infiltration: No water penetration.
4. Testing Extent: Three windows of each type as selected by Architect and aqualified independent testing and inspecting agency. Windows shall be testedafter perimeter sealants have cured.
5. Test Reports: Prepared according to AAMA 502.
C. Windows will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections.
D. Prepare test and inspection reports.
3.4 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND PROTECTION
A. Adjust operating sashes and hardware for a tight fit at contact points and weather
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stripping for smooth operation and weathertight closure.
B. Clean exposed surfaces immediately after installing windows. Remove excess sealants,glazing materials, dirt, and other substances.
1. Keep protective films and coverings in place until final cleaning.
C. Remove and replace sashes if glass has been broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, ordamaged during construction period.
D. Protect window surfaces from contact with contaminating substances resulting fromconstruction operations. If contaminating substances do contact window surfaces,remove contaminants immediately according to manufacturer's written instructions.
END OF SECTION 08 52 00
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SECTION 10 28 00 - TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and SupplementaryConditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
A. Coordinate accessory locations with other work to prevent interference with clearancesrequired for access by people with disabilities, and for proper installation, adjustment,operation, cleaning, and servicing of accessories.
B. Deliver inserts and anchoring devices set into concrete or masonry as required toprevent delaying the Work.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined inNFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location andapplication.
2.2 PUBLIC-USE WASHROOM ACCESSORIES
A. Source Limitations: Obtain public-use washroom accessories from single source fromsingle manufacturer.
B. Toilet Tissue (Roll) Dispenser:1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by
one of the following:2. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.
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3. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.4. Bradley Corporation.5. .6. Description: Double-roll dispenser .7. Mounting: Surface mounted.8. Capacity: Designed for 5-inch- diameter tissue rolls.9. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
C. Grab Bar Insert drawing designation:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.c. Bradley Corporation.
2. Mounting: Flanges with exposed fasteners.3. Material: Stainless steel, 0.05 inch thick.
a. Finish: Smooth, No. 4 finish (satin) on ends and slip-resistant texture ingrip area.
4. Outside Diameter: 1-1/2 inches.5. Configuration and Length: As indicated on Drawings.
D. Mirror Unit Insert drawing designation:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.c. Bradley Corporation.
2. Frame: Stainless-steel angle, 0.05 inch thick.
a. Corners: Manufacturer's standard.
3. Hangers: Produce rigid, tamper- and theft-resistant installation, using methodindicated below.
a. One-piece, galvanized-steel, wall-hanger device with spring-action lockingmechanism to hold mirror unit in position with no exposed screws or bolts.
b. Wall bracket of galvanized steel, equipped with concealed locking devicesrequiring a special tool to remove.
4. Size: As indicated on Drawings.
E. Coat Hook Insert drawing designation:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by
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one of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.c. Bradley Corporation.
2. Description: Single-prong unit.3. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
2.3 PRIVATE-USE BATHROOM ACCESSORIES
A. Source Limitations: Obtain private-use bathroom accessories from single source fromsingle manufacturer.
B. Shower Curtain Rod Insert drawing designation:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
2. Outside Diameter: 1-1/4 inches.3. Mounting: Flanges with exposed fasteners.4. Rod Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).5. Flange Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
C. ADA Shower Seat
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following: (Basis of Design Bradley Corporation, ADA ReversiblePhenolic Shower Seat, Model 9569)
a. Bradley Corporation
b. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.c. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
D. Robe Hook :
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
2. Description: Single-prong unit.3. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
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E. Towel Bar :
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
2. Description: 3/4-inch- round tube with circular end brackets.3. Mounting: Flanges with exposed fasteners.
4. Length: Refer to drawings.5. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
2.4 CUSTODIAL ACCESSORIES
A. Source Limitations: Obtain custodial accessories from single source from singlemanufacturer.
B. Mop and Broom Holder:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products byone of the following:
a. American Specialties, Inc.; ASI Group.b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.c. Bradley Corporation.d. .
2. Description: Unit with shelf, hooks, holders, and rod suspended beneath shelf.3. Length: Refer to drawings.4. Mop/Broom Holders: Three, spring-loaded, rubber hat, cam type.5. Material and Finish: Stainless steel, No. 4 finish (satin).
a. Shelf: Not less than nominal 0.05-inch- thick stainless steel.b. Rod: Approximately 1/4-inch- diameter stainless steel.
2.5 MATERIALS
A. Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304, 0.031-inch minimum nominal thicknessunless otherwise indicated.
B. Galvanized-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, with G60 hot-dip zinc coating.
C. Galvanized-Steel Mounting Devices: ASTM A 153/A 153M, hot-dip galvanized afterfabrication.
D. Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and other devices of same material as accessory unit andtamper-and-theft resistant where exposed, and of galvanized steel where concealed.
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E. Mirrors: ASTM C 1503, Mirror Glazing Quality, clear-glass mirrors, nominal 6.0 mmthick.
2.6 FABRICATION
A. General: Fabricate units with tight seams and joints, and exposed edges rolled. Hangdoors and access panels with full-length, continuous hinges. Equip units for concealedanchorage and with corrosion-resistant backing plates.
B. Keys: Provide universal keys for internal access to accessories for servicing andresupplying. Provide minimum of six keys to Owner's representative.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install accessories according to manufacturers' written instructions, using fastenersappropriate to substrate indicated and recommended by unit manufacturer. Install unitslevel, plumb, and firmly anchored in locations and at heights indicated.
B. Grab Bars: Install to withstand a downward load of at least 250 lbf, when testedaccording to ASTM F 446.
3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Adjust accessories for unencumbered, smooth operation. Replace damaged or defectiveitems.
B. Remove temporary labels and protective coatings.
C. Clean and polish exposed surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions.
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Jerrod,Please see below.
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From: Mike Manker [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, January 06, 2017 10:20 AMTo: Dino A. PappasSubject: Metro Firehouse #2
1.) doors #113A & 113B... no door type listed but gives glass types? DOOR TYPE N2.) door #106B says type NL1 frame? assuming this is SL1 frame? DOOR TYPE S1
2
3.) do we or do we not include the mirrors per A1/A5.1.0? MIRRORS TO BE INCLUDED IN BID. SEEADDENDUM #3 FOR SPEC. SECTION 10 28 00 TOILET ACCESSORIES advise asap.. thx. Mike/acme Glass
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QUESTIONS ON METRO WEST HOUSE #2
1. General Demo Note #2 refers to asbestos abatement work. Has survey been done?Owner contracting? NO ABATEMENT WORK IS EXPECTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF ACM ISFOUND ON PROJECT BRING TO OWNER AND ARCHITECTS ATTENTION IMMEDIATLEY.
2. On page A0.0.1 keyed note A19 refers to moving the propane tank & gas lines.Wouldn’t the propane supplier do this work? THE PROPANE TANK AND SERVICEOUTSIDE BUILDING TO BE RELOCATED BY PROPANCE SUPPLIER.
3. On page A0.0.1 there is a note stating “Temporary Housing by Owner providefoundations as required by manufacturer.” How are we supposed to know what isrequired? Please clarify. SEE ADDENDUM #3 FOR CLARIFICATION.
4. On page A.0.0.1 there is a note that states “provide temporary covered walkwayconnected to front door/covered patio by Owner.” Does this mean we are providing thecovered walkway or the Owner. No details shown anywhere. Please clarify.SEE ADDENDUM #3 FOR CLARIFICATION.
5. No spec given for Aluminum Clad Wood Windows. Please provide. SEE ADDENDUM #36. On page A1.1.0 keyed note A6 states “18 x 18 gear lockers salvaged from apparatus
bay.” I don’t see anything regarding this on the demo plans. There is a spec for gearlockers like we would be providing new ones. Also, the spec calls out 24 x 24. Pleaseclarify and define scope. SEE ADDENDUM #3
7. On page A1.1.1 at toilets 108 & 109 the partition types called out are P2 & P3. Thereisn’t a partition type P3 on page A2.2.0. Also, at Alternate #1 addition there are P5partition types called out. There is no partition type P5 on page A2.2.0. Please clarify.
8. On page A3.3.2 the ceiling of the hose tower is called out as 1 ½” tectum in detail A8and 2” in detail A1. Please clarify. 1 ½” TECTUM IS CORRECT. SEE ADDENDUM #3
9. On page A3.3.1 in details A1 & A12 you have keyed note 72500.A00 called out. Thatnote states “Air/Moisture Barrier-To Match Existing.” What is this supposed to be?There isn’t a spec 72500. Please clarify. TYVEK COMMERICAL BUILDING WRAP TO BEBID. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXISTING MATERIAL DURING CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFYARCHITECT OF IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE.
10. Page E1.0 keyed note 3 refers to Bid Alternate #4. No such alternate. Keyed note 2 onE2.0 also refers to this alternate. Please clarify. SEE ADDENDUM #3
11. Keyed note 2 missing from schedule on P1.1. Please provide. SEE ADDENDUM #3
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343 S. Kirkwood Road, Suite 204 Kirkwood, MO 63122 Phone: 314-725-5889
DATE: 01/04/2017 TO: Eckelkamp Electric Co. PROJECT: Metro West Fire Protection District House #2 Renovation and Addition FROM: Theodore Mondaine Questions and Items for Clarification from 12/27/16 (Responses in RED)
1. Sheet DE2.0 – In the existing Day Room, what does the symbol on the left wall represent? Is it to be removed? The symbol is a wall mounted light and is to be demoed.
2. Sheet E1.0 – Keyed note #1 calls for us to intercept a 2 ½” conduit and run new to the existing IT Room and to see sheet E4.0 for continuation. There is nothing on sheet E4.0. The reference to a continuation on sheet E4.0 has been removed in Addendum #3. The note now reads, “INTERCEPT EXISTING 2 1/2" FIBER CONDUIT, ON WEST SIDE OF DRIVE FROM CHARTER PULL BOX. PROVIDE NEW 2 1/2" CONDUIT FROM INTERCEPT POINT TO EXISTING IT ROOM. COORDINATE WITH CHARTER FOR REMOVAL AND NEW FIBER SERVICE.”
3. Sheet E1.0 – Keyed note #1 is also shown at a ground box on the East side of the property and it looks like it is for power. Please clarify if keyed note #1 is supposed to be associated with this box. Also clarify what the conduit shown is serving. Keyed note #1 is not to be associated with this box. New keyed note #7, “RECONFIGURE BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING AND RACEWAY TO FACILITATE THE NEW PAVEMENT AND LANDSCAPE LAYOUT. PROVIDE HAND HOLES AS REQUIRED WITH TIER 15 DRIVE OVER COVERS IF LOCATED IN A VEHICLE PAVEMENT AREA.” has been added to the drawing at this location in Addendum #3.
4. Sheet E1.0 – Keyed note #6 is not on the drawing. Keyed note #6 has been added in Detail #6 on sheet E1.0 in Addendum #3.
5. Sheet E1.0 – What controls the light fixtures and ceiling fans in the Pavilion? Where would these switches be located? Controls has been added to the southernmost column in Addendum #3.
6. Sheet E2.0 – In Storage & Workshop 101 there are three (3) switches. Please clarify what fixture(s) each switch controls. This was addressed in Addendum #2, BRiC sheets are incorrectly labeled Addendum #1. The switches are 3-Way switches and they provide on-off control for light fixtures in Storage & Workshop 101.
7. Sheet E2.0 – It looks as if there needs to be 3 way and 4 way switches yet there are none shown. Please clarify if there are none required. Lighting controls has been revised and clarified in Addendum #2, BRiC sheets are incorrectly labeled Addendum #1. See attached.
8. Sheet E2.0 – In the Bunk Rooms the switches are in a square. This symbol is not shown on the Symbol Schedule. Please clarify what this symbol represents. Also these have either a B or D next to the switch. Please clarify what the B or D represents. Lighting controls has been revised and clarified in Addendum #2, BRiC sheets are incorrectly labeled Addendum #1. See attached.
9. Sheet E6.0 – Is keyed note #1 part of Alternate #1 or the base bid? Keyed note #1 is to be included in the base bid.
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Questions and Items for Clarification from 12/28/16 (Response in RED)
1. Sheets E3.0 and E8.2 – FCU-5 through FCU-12 are all fed from panel L1. The Panel Schedule shows FCU-5 through FCU-10 being fed by circuits 2 and 4 but there is nothing for FCU-11 and FCU-12. What circuit feeds these two pieces of equipment? FCU-11 is to be included on circuit #2. FCU-12 is to be included on circuit #31.
2. Sheets E3.0, E8.2 and MEP1.0 – Mechanical equipment RH-1 through RH-4 are to be fed from panel L2 per the Mechanical Equipment Electrical Data Schedule. If you look at the panel schedule, circuits #8 and #19 both say RH-1 but RH-2, RH-3 and RH-4 are not shown at all. There is also no circuiting shown on sheet E3.0. What circuit(s) serve this equipment? RH-1 and RH-2 are on circuit #19 in Panel L2. RH-3 and RH-4 are on circuit #8 in Panel L2. The labels have been updated in Addendum #3.
3. Sheet MEP1.0 – MAU-1 and RH-1 through RH-4 do not show any means of disconnect. Is this correct? This is correct.
4. Sheet E3.0 – Detail #3 on this sheet shows red and green lights and has a note to see E3.0. There are no red and green lights shown on sheet E3.0. Where are these lights located? These lights are located in Apparatus Bay #2 above the 3 button controllers. They are shown as a boxed R/G in Detail #1 on sheet E3.0.
5. Sheet E3.0 – Detail #3 on this sheet shows a Master Door Controller. Where is this item located? A Master Door Controller (MDC) is to be located on the west wall of Apparatus Bay #2. This has been added in Addendum #3.
6. Sheet E3.0 – Keyed note #4 says to provide 5 #12’s in a ¾” conduit. Detail #3 says #10 wire. Which wire size is to be used? Provide #10 wire. Keyed note #4 has been revised in Addendum #3.
7. Sheet E3.0 – Who provides the disconnect switch at the door opener? The disconnect switch at the door opener is provided by the door supplier.
8. Sheet E3.0 – It is not clear the amount of cables/wires to be ran from the door controller to the Master Door Control Station. Please clarify. The Master Door Control Station is a “bank”. There are (2) doors so there will be (2) controllers at this location. (5) control cables/wires are to be ran from the 3 button controller at the each door to the controllers at this location.
9. Sheet E8.1 – Details #2 and #3 are not shown on any of the drawings. Where are these items located? What panel and what circuit(s) serve this equipment? Details #2 and #3 were removed from the drawings in Addendum #2, BRiC sheets are incorrectly labeled Addendum #1.
10. Sheet E8.1 – Where is the Local Lighting Controller shown in Detail #1 located? What panel and circuit serves this item? Per General Note #2, “LOCAL LIGHTING CONTROLLERS, POWER PACKS, AND NETWORK INTERFACES SHALL BE INSTALLED ABOVE CEILING NEAR LIGHT SWITCH IN EASILY ACCESSIBLE SPACE.” Rooms where these are to be installed are shown in Lighting Control Diagram, Detail #3 on sheet RE8.1, added in Addendum #2. BRiC sheets are incorrectly labeled Addendum #1.
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From: Jerrod JoggerstSent: Friday, January 06, 2017 3:20 PMTo: '[email protected]'Subject: RE: Metro West Firehouse #2 RFI
Chris,
See answer below. This response will be part of Addendum #3 to be issued later today.Thanks,Jerrod Joggerst, AIA
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From: Chris Knapp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 9:58 AMTo: Brennan Hartin <[email protected]>Subject: Metro West Firehouse #2 RFI
Hey Brennan, I had a question surrounding the wood doors for this job. The plans call for prehung doors but the specs call for apremium grade AA door. Those typically aren’t one in the same. Are they wanting prehung wood doors and woodframes or do you want me to price a standard wood door and wood or hollow metal frame? I know some of theseopenings are fire rated as well. WHERE DOORS ARE CALLED OUT TO BE WOOD DOOR AND FRAME, THEY ARE TO BE TOSTANDARD WOOD DOOR AND WOOD FRAMES. SEE 08 14 16, 2.3 AND 2.4.
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