From the Office of NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109
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From the Office of NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109
Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 From the Office of NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Page 1 ADDENDUM NO. 04 24 August 2012 1.1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS A. This Addendum is issued to all Bidders pursuant to the Instructions to Bidders. This Addendum serves to clarify, revise, and supersede information in the Project Manual, Drawings, and previously issued Addenda. Portions of the Addendum affecting the Contract Documents will be incorporated into the Contract by enumeration of the Addendum in the Owner/Contractor Agreement. B. The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the appropriate space on the Bid Form. C. The date for receipt of bids is unchanged by this Addendum. 1.2 A. 1.3 REVISIONS TO THE PROJECT MANUAL The Project Manual is hereby amended as follows: 1. Revised Specification Sections; Revised Page Method: Replace corresponding previously issued pages with the following, attached. New text underlined; deleted text strikeover example. a. 00 2113 – INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: All Pages. b. 10 5113 – METAL LOCKERS: All Pages. c. 12 2413 – ROLLER WINDOW SHADES: All Pages 2. New Sections: a. None. REVISIONS TO DRAWINGS A. Revised Full Size Drawings: Replace previously issued full size drawing with the following revised drawings, attached: 1. A2.04 2. A2.05 3. A3.41 4. A8.32 5. A9.30 6. A10.01 B. Revision Drawings: Revise full size drawings with the following 8-1/2-by-11-inch or 11by-17-inch revision drawings, attached. The number of the full size drawing being revised appears before the “R” character in the revision drawing number: 1. S5.12-R1 From the Office of NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 Page 2 2. S2.04-R1 C. Bidder Questions: Responses to Bidder’s questions are organized in groups and numbered as logged in. 1. RFI 5004 REVISED RESPONSE 2. RFI 5009 3. RFI 5015 4. RFI 5019 5. RFI 5020 6. RFI 5021 7. RFI 5022 8. RFI 5023 9. RFI 5024 10. RFI 5025 11. RFI 5026 12. RFI 5027 13. RFI 5028 14. RFI 5029 D. Approved Substitution Requests: 1. 26 2713 – Power Monitoring System a. Specified: Square D Power Logic, Eaton/Cutler Hammer or approved. b. Approved: Siemans 2. 26 1200 - Pad Mounted Transformers a. Specified: 2.1 A., Cooper Industries, Cutler-Hammer, GE Electrical Distribution & Control, Siemens Energy and Automation Inc. b. Approved: Howard Industries 3. 26 0943 – Network Lighting Control System a. Specified: Lighting control & Design GR 2400-I series or equivalent by Lutron or approved. b. Approved: Douglas Controls 1) The Contractor is responsible to provide all parts with wiring diagrams and shop drawings for a complete system. 4. 26 5100 – Architectural Light Fixture Schedule a. Specified: Type G1 – Columbia Lighting – CS BI-PIN 2L b. Approved: Type G1 – ABL – Fluorescent – C 2 32 MVOLT GEB10PS WGCSMR48 c. Specified: Type L1 – Cypress-Cascade d. Approved: Type L1 – Camman Industries e. Specified: Type G2 – Columbia Lighting - FDPH f. Approved: Type G2 – ABL – Fluorescent – VRI 2 32 MVOLT GEB10PA OPTIONS g. Specified: Type X1 – Dual Lite – LES Series h. Approved: Type X1 – EDG WSR Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 From the Office of NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Page 3 E. Supplemental Information 1. HPNW Radiation Shielding Recommendations END OF ADDENDUM NO. 04 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS FOR WASHINGTON STATE FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PART 0 – GENERAL CONDITIONS 0.01 EXPLANATION TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS A. In accordance with RCW 39.04.380 effective March 30, 2012 the State of Washington is enforcing a Reciprocal Preference for Resident Contractors. Any public works bid received from a nonresident contractor from a state that provides an in-state percentage bidding preference, a comparable percentage disadvantage must be applied to the bid of that nonresident contractor. A nonresident contractor from a state that provides a percentage bid preference means a contractor that: a) is from a state that provides a percentage bid preference to its resident contractors bidding on public works contracts. b) at the time of bidding on a public works project, does not have a physical office located in Washington. The state of residence for a nonresident contractor is the state in which the contractor was incorporated or, if not a corporation, the state where the contractor's business entity was formed. All nonresident contractors will be evaluated for out of state bidder preference. If the state of the nonresident contractor provides an in-state contractor preference, a comparable percentage disadvantage will be applied to their bid prior to contract award. This section does not apply to public works procured pursuant to RCW 39.04.155, 39.04.280, or any other procurement exempt from competitive bidding. B. Any prospective bidder desiring an explanation or interpretation of the solicitation, drawings, specifications, etc., must submit a request in writing to the Architect/Engineer (A/E) seven (7) calendar days before the bid due date. Oral explanations or instructions given before the award of a contract will not be binding. Any information given a prospective bidder concerning a solicitation will be furnished promptly to all other prospective bidders by addendum to the solicitation, if that information is necessary in submitting bids or if the lack of it would be prejudicial to other prospective bidders. C. In accordance with the legislative findings and policies set forth in Chapter 39.19 RCW the state of Washington encourages participation in all of its contracts by MWBE firms certified by the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (OMWBE). Participation may be either on a direct basis in response to this invitation or as a subcontractor to a bidder. However, unless required by federal statutes, Instructions to Bidders Page 1 of 9 – March 30, 2012 regulations, grants, or contract terms referenced in the contract documents, no preference will be included in the evaluation of bids, no minimum level of MWBE participation shall be required as a condition for receiving an award, and bids will not be rejected or considered non-responsive on that basis. Any affirmative action requirements set forth in federal regulations or statutes included or referenced in the contract documents will apply. D. In accordance with RCW 39.04.320 the state of Washington requires 15% Apprenticeship Participation for all projects estimated to cost one million dollars or more. On applicable projects the bid advertisement and Bid Proposal form shall establish a minimum required percentage of apprentice labor hours compared to the total labor hours. Bidders may contact the Department of Labor and Industries, Specialty Compliance Services Division, Apprenticeship Section, P.O. Box 44530, Olympia, WA 98504-4530, by phone (360) 902-5320, and e-mail at thum235@lni.wa.gov, to obtain information on available apprenticeship programs. 0.02 PREPARATION OF BIDS – CONSTRUCTION A. Bids must be: (1) submitted on the bid proposal forms, or copies of forms, furnished by the Owner or the Owner’s agent, and (2) signed in ink. The person signing a bid must initial each change appearing on any bid form. If the bid is made by a corporation, it shall be signed by the corporation’s authorized designee. The address of the bidder shall be typed or printed on the bid form in the space provided. B. The bid form may require bidders to submit bid prices for one or more items on various bases, including: (1) lump sum base bid; (2) lump sum bid alternate prices; (3) unit prices; or (4) any combination of items 1 through 3 above. C. If the solicitation includes alternate bid items, failure to bid on the alternates may disqualify the bid. If bidding on all items is not required, bidders should insert the words “no bid” in the space provided for any item on which no price is submitted. D. Substitute bid proposals will not be considered unless this solicitation authorizes their submission. 0.03 BID GUARANTEE A. When the sum of the base bid plus all additive bid alternates is $35,000.00 or less, bid security is not required. When the sum of the base bid plus all additive alternates is greater than $35,000.00, a bid guarantee in the amount of 5% of the base bid amount is required. Failure of the bidder to provide bid guarantee when required shall render the bid non-responsive. B. Acceptable forms of bid guarantee are: A bid bond or postal money order, or certified check or cashier’s check made payable to the Washington State Treasurer. Instructions to Bidders Page 2 of 9 – March 30, 2012 The Owner will return bid guarantees (other than bid bond) to unsuccessful bidders as soon as practicable, but not sooner than the execution of a contract with the successful bidder. The successful bidder’s bid guarantee will be returned to the successful bidder with its official notice to proceed with the work of the contract. C. The bidder will allow 60 days from bid opening date for acceptance of its bid by the Owner. The bidder will return to the Owner a signed contract, insurance certificate and bond or bond waiver within 15 days after receipt of the contract. If the apparent successful bidder fails to sign all contractual documents or provide the bond and insurance as required or return the documents within 15 days after receipt of the contract, the Owner may terminate the award of the contract. D. In the event a bidder discovers an error in its bid following the bid opening, the bidder may request to withdraw its bid under the following conditions: 1. Written notification is received by the Owner within 24 hours following bid opening. 2. The bidder provides written documentation of the claimed error to the satisfaction of the Owner within 72 hours following the bid opening. The Owner will approve or disapprove the request for withdrawal of the bid in writing. If the bidder’s request for withdrawal of its bid is approved, the bidder will be released from further obligation to the Owner without penalty. If it is disapproved, the Owner may retain the bidder’s bid guarantee. 0.04 ADDITIVE OR DEDUCTIVE BID ITEMS The low bidder, for purposes of award, shall be the responsive bidder offering the low aggregate amount for the base bid item, plus additive or deductive bid alternates selected by the Owner, and within funds available for the project. The bidder agrees to hold all bid alternate prices for sixty (60) days from date of bid opening. 0.05 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of all addenda to this solicitation by identifying the addenda numbers in the space provided for this purpose on the bid proposal form. Failure to do so may result in the bid being declared non-responsive. 0.06 SITE INVESTIGATION AND CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK The bidder acknowledges that it has taken steps necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the work, and that it has investigated and satisfied itself as to the general and Instructions to Bidders Page 3 of 9 – March 30, 2012 local conditions which can affect the work or its cost, including but not limited to (1) conditions bearing upon transportation, disposal, handling, and storage of materials; (2) the availability of labor, water, electric power, and road; (3) uncertainties of weather, river stages, tides, or similar physical conditions at the site; (4) the conformation and conditions of the ground; and (5) the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the work. The bidder also acknowledges that it has satisfied itself as to character, quality, and quantity of surface and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered insofar as this information is reasonably ascertainable from an inspection of the site, including exploratory work done by the Owner, as well as from the drawings and specifications made a part of this contract. Any failure of the bidder to take the actions described and acknowledged in this paragraph will not relieve the bidder from responsibility for estimating properly the difficulty and cost of successfully performing the work. 0.07 BID AMOUNTS A. The bid prices shown for each item on the bid proposal shall include all labor, material, equipment, overhead and compensation to complete all of the work for that item. B. The actual cost of building permit (only) and the public utility hookup fees will be a direct reimbursement to the Contractor or paid directly to the permitting agency by the Owner. Fees for these permits should not be included by the Bidder in the bid amount. C. The Bidder agrees to hold the base bid prices for sixty (60) days from date of bid opening. 0.08 TAXES The bid amounts shall not include Washington State Sales Tax (WSST). All other taxes imposed by law shall be included in the bid amount. The Owner will include WSST in progress payments. The Contractor shall pay the WSST to the Department of Revenue and shall furnish proof of payment to the Owner if requested. [NOTE: Contractor must bond for contract amount plus the WSST.] 0.09 SUBMISSION OF BIDS A. Bid Proposals must be submitted on or before the time specified in the Advertisement for Bids. B. If the base bid and the sum of the additive alternates is one million dollars or more, the Bid Proposal shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Pursuant to RCW 39.30.060, if the base bid and the sum of the additive alternates is one million dollars or more, the Bidder shall provide names of the Instructions to Bidders Page 4 of 9 – March 30, 2012 Subcontractors with whom the Bidder will subcontract for performance of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, and electrical. 2. The Bidder can name itself for the performance of the work. 3. The Bidder shall not list more than one Subcontractor for each category of work identified UNLESS Subcontractors vary with bid alternates, in which case the Bidder must indicate which Subcontractor will be used for which alternate. 4. Failure of the Bidder to submit as part of the bid the NAMES of such Subcontractors or to name itself to perform such work shall render the Bidder's bid nonresponsive and, therefore, void. C. The Bid Proposal shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to the office specified in the Advertisement for Bids. The envelope shall have printed on the outside: 1. The project number and description. 2. The name and address of the bidder. 3. Identification as Bid Proposal. D. Prior to the bid opening, the Owner’s representative will designate the official bid clock. Any part of the bid proposal or bid modification not received prior to the times specified, per the designated bid clock, will not be considered and the bid will be returned to the bidder unopened. E. A bid may be withdrawn in person by a bidder’s authorized representative before the opening of the bids. Bidder(s) representative will be required to show ID and sign on bid summary sheet before it will be released. F. People with disabilities who wish to request special accommodation, (e.g., sign language interpreters, Braille, etc.) need to contact the Owner ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled bid opening. 0.10 BID RESULTS After the Bid Opening, Bidders may obtain bid results from the office of E&AS by calling (360) 902-7272 or by logging on to E&AS' web site: https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/apps/BidResults/default.aspx . Bid results may also be obtained from the A/E. 0.11 LOW RESPONSIBLE BIDDER A. Mandatory Responsibility Criteria: Before award of a public works contract, a bidder must meet the following mandatory responsibility criteria under RCW 39.04.350 (1) to be considered a responsible bidder and qualified to be awarded a public works project. The bidder must: Instructions to Bidders Page 5 of 9 – March 30, 2012 1. At the time of bid submittal, have a certificate of registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW; 2. Have a current state unified business identifier number; 3. If applicable, have industrial insurance coverage for the bidder's employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW; an employment security department number as required in Title 50 RCW; and a state excise tax registration number as required in Title 82 RCW; 4. Not be disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3); and 5. If bidding on a public works project subject to the apprenticeship utilization requirements in RCW 39.04.320, not have been found out of compliance by the Washington state apprenticeship and training council for working apprentices out of ratio, without appropriate supervision, or outside their approved work processes as outlined in their standards of apprenticeship under chapter 49.04 RCW for the one-year period immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation. 6. Until December 31, 2013, not have violated the “Off-site Prefabrication” reporting requirement more than one time as determined by the Department of Labor and Industries. B. Supplemental Responsibility Criteria: In addition to the mandatory bidder responsibility, the Owner may adopt relevant supplemental criteria for determining bidder responsibility applicable to a particular project which the bidder must meet (RCW 39.04.350 (2)). 1. If applicable, the Owner shall consider an overall accounting of the attached supplemental criteria for determining bidder responsibility “DIVISION 00 RESPONSIBILITY CRITERIA”. 2. At least seven (7) days prior to the bid submittal deadline, a potential bidder may request that the Owner modify the supplemental responsibility criteria. The Owner will evaluate the information submitted by the potential bidder and respond before the bid submittal deadline. If the evaluation results in a change of the criteria, the Owner will issue an addendum to the bidding documents identifying the new criteria. 3. Upon Owner’s request, the apparent low bidder must supply the requested responsibility information within two (2) business days of request by Owner. Withholding information or failure to submit all the information requested within the time provided may render the bid non-responsive. 4. If the Owner determines that the apparent low bidder is not responsible, the Owner will notify the bidder of its preliminary determination in writing. 5. Within three (3) days after receipt of the preliminary determination, the bidder may withdraw its bid or request a hearing where the bidder may appeal the preliminary determination and present additional information to the Owner. Instructions to Bidders Page 6 of 9 – March 30, 2012 6. The Owner will schedule a hearing within three (3) working days of receipt of the bidder’s request. The hearing members will include a Client Agency Representative, EAS Assistant Director or designee, Deputy Assistant Director or designee, and Project Manager. 7. The Owner will issue a Final Determination after reviewing information presented at the hearing. 8. If the Owner determines a bidder to be not responsible, the Owner will provide, in writing, the reasons for the determination. If the final determination affirms that the bidder is not responsible, the Owner will not execute a contract with any other bidder until two (2) business days after the bidder determined to be not responsible has received the final determination. 9. The Owner’s Final Determination is specific to this project, and will have no effect on other or future projects. C. Reporting Off-Site, Prefabricated, Non-Standard, Project Specific Items 1. For contracts entered into between September 1, 2010 and December 31, 2013, all “Off-Site Prefabricated Non-Standard Project Specific Items” shall be identified for projects valued at one million dollars or more. "Off-site, prefabricated, nonstandard, project specific items" means products or items that are: a) Made primarily of architectural or structural precast concrete, fabricated steel, pipe and pipe systems, or sheet metal and sheet metal duct work; b) Produced specifically for the public work and not considered to be regularly available shelf items; c) Produced or manufactured by labor expended to assemble or modify standard items; d) Produced at an off-site location outside of Washington. 2. The Contractor or Subcontractor(s) contracting for “Off-Site Prefabricated NonStandard Project Specific Items” shall comply with the Department of Labor and Industries reporting requirements and instructions on the affidavit of wages paid form. The information to be provided to the Department of Labor and Industries shall include: a) The estimated cost of the public works project; b) The name of the awarding agency and the project title; c) The contract value of the off-site, prefabricated, nonstandard, project specific items produced outside Washington, including labor and materials; d) The name, address and federal employer identification number of the contractor that produced the off-site, prefabricated, nonstandard, project specific items. The Contractor or Subcontractor directly contracting for the off-site prefabricated items must submit this information as part of the affidavit of wages paid form filed with the Department of Labor and Industries. Contractors found to be out of Instructions to Bidders Page 7 of 9 – March 30, 2012 compliance with the Department of Labor and Industries may be rejected as nonresponsible. The Owner may direct the Contractor, at no additional cost to the Owner, to remove and substitute any Subcontractor(s) found to be out of compliance with the “Off-Site Prefabricated Non-Standard Project Specific Items” reporting requirements more than one time as determined by the Department of Labor and Industries. 0.12 CONTRACT AWARD A. The Owner will evaluate bids responsiveness and responsibility. 1. A bid will be considered responsive if it meets the following requirements: a) It is received at the proper time and place. b) It meets the stated requirements of the bid proposal. c) It is submitted by a licensed/registered contractor within the state of Washington at the time of bid opening and is not banned from bidding by the Department of Labor and Industries. d) It is accompanied by a bid guarantee, if required. 2. A bid will be considered responsible if it meets the following requirements: a) It meets the mandatory responsibility criteria established in RCW 39.04.350 and an overall accounting of the supplemental responsibility criteria established for the project. B. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid proposals and to waive informalities. C. The Owner may negotiate bid price adjustments with the low responsive bidder, including changes in the contract documents, to bring the bid within the available funding per RCW 39.04.015. D. The apparent low bidder, for purpose of award, shall be the responsive and responsible bidder offering the low aggregate amount for the base bid plus selected additive or deductive bid alternates and meeting all other bid submittal requirements. E. Reciprocal Preference for Resident Contractors. For a public works bid received from a nonresident contractor from a state that provides an in-state percentage bidding preference, a Comparable Percentage Disadvantage (CPD) will be applied to the bid of that nonresident contractor. The CPD is the in-state contractor percent advantage provided by the contractor’s home state. For the purpose of determining the successful bidder, multiply the Nonresident Contractor bid amount by the CPD. The “bid amount” shall be the total of the base Instructions to Bidders Page 8 of 9 – March 30, 2012 bid and all accepted alternate bid items. The CPD shall be added to the Nonresident Contractor bid amount which equates to the Nonresident Disadvantage Total. The Nonresident Disadvantage Total shall be compared to the Washington contractor bid amounts. The bidder with the lowest total shall be the successful bidder. See example below. EXAMPLE: Alaska Nonresident Contractor Bid Amount Multiplied by the Alaska CPD Alaska CPD Total $100,000 x 0.05 $ 5,000 Alaska Nonresident Contractor Bid Amount Alaska CPD Total Nonresident Disadvantage Total $100,000 $ 5,000 $105,000* * Note – If the Nonresident Disadvantage Total is lower than all other Washington contractor bid amounts, the Alaska Nonresident Contractor is the successful bidder and will be awarded a contract for the bid amount of $100,000. If the Nonresident Disadvantage Total is higher than a Washington contractor bid amount, the successful Washington bidder will be awarded a contract for the bid amount. F. The Contract will only become effective when signed by the Owner. Prior to the Owner’s signature, any and all costs incurred shall be the sole responsibility of the bidder. 0.13 DOCUMENTS (ATTACHED) A. B. C. D. E. Advertisement for Bids Responsibility Criteria (if applicable) Bid Proposal Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates Certificate of Insurance form Note: AIA Payment Bond and Performance Bond forms (A312) are required. These forms will not be provided by the Owner. Instructions To Bidders/Reference Documents Instructions to Bidders Page 9 of 9 – March 30, 2012 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. 1.2 SUMMARY Section Includes: 1. Electronically controlledStandard duty knocked-down metal lockers. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Shop Drawings: For metal lockers. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. C. Samples: For units with factory-applied color finishes. D. Maintenance data. E. Warranty: Sample of special warranty. 1.3 A. 1.4 A. QUALITY ASSURANCE Regulatory Requirements: Where metal lockers are indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's "Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities". WARRANTY Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of metal lockers that fail in materials or workmanship, excluding finish, within specified warranty period. 1. Warranty Period for Knocked-Down Metal Lockers: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet: ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, Commercial Steel (CS), Type B, suitable for exposed applications. B. Fasteners: Zinc- or nickel-plated steel, slotless-type, exposed bolt heads; with selflocking nuts or lock washers for nuts on moving parts. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 1 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 C. 2.2 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS Anchors: Material, type, and size required for secure anchorage to each substrate. ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED METAL LOCKERS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide SmartLocker by Penco Products, Inc. B. Locker Arrangement: Double tier. C. Material: Cold-rolled steel sheet. D. Body and Shelves: Assembled by riveting or bolting body components together. Fabricate from unperforated 0.024-inch (0.61-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. E. Frames: Channel formed; fabricated from 0.060-inch (1.52-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; lapped and factory welded at corners; with top and bottom main frames factory welded into vertical main frames. Form continuous, integral door strike full height on vertical main frames. F. Doors: One piece; fabricated from 0.060-inch (1.52-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; formed into channel shape with double bend at vertical edges and with rightangle single bend at horizontal edges. 1. Reinforcement: Manufacturer's standard reinforcing angles, channels, or stiffeners for doors more than 15 inches (381 mm) wide; welded to inner face of doors. 2. Stiffeners: Manufacturer's standard full-height stiffener fabricated from 0.048inch (1.21-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded to inner face of doors. 3. Sound-Dampening Panels: Manufacturer's standard, designed to stiffen doors and reduce sound levels when doors are closed, of die-formed metal with full perimeter flange and sound-dampening material; welded to inner face of doors. 4. Door Style: Unperforated panel. G. Hinges: Welded to door and attached to door frame with no fewer than two factoryinstalled rivets per hinge that are completely concealed and tamper resistant when door is closed; fabricated to swing 180 degrees. 1. Continuous Hinges: Manufacturer's standard, steel, full height. H. System Control Unit: System Control Unit (SCU) will manage all functions of the locker control system and will send data and command information to as many as 256 Locker Control Units (LCU), controlling up to 12,288 lockers per SCU, and retrieve transaction data from them via an RS485 interface. SCU will also provide hard contacts for interfacing to optional alarm devices. Both the SCU and standard battery back-up are contained in individual UL approved enclosures and placed within 50 linear feet of the administrative PC. I. Equipment: Equip each metal locker with identification plate and the following unless otherwise indicated: NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 2 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 1. Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS Double-Tier Units: One double-prong ceiling hook and two single-prong wall hooks. J. Accessories: 1. Legs: 6 inches (152 mm) high; formed by extending vertical frame members, or fabricated from 0.075-inch (1.90-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded to bottom of locker. a. Closed Front and End Bases: Fabricated from 0.036-inch (0.91-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 2. Continuous Sloping Tops: Fabricated from manufacturer's standard thickness, but not less than 0.036-inch (0.91-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 3. Recess Trim: Fabricated from 0.048-inch (1.21-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 4. Filler Panels: Fabricated from manufacturer's standard thickness, but not less than 0.036-inch (0.91-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 5. Boxed End Panels: Fabricated from 0.060-inch (1.52-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 6. Finished End Panels: Fabricated from 0.024-inch (0.61-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. K. Finish: Baked enamel or powder coat. 1. Color(s): Two colors, as selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. 2.2 KNOCKED-DOWN METAL LOCKERS A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Penco Vanguard Series metal lockers or comparable product by one of the following: 1. Hadrian Manufacturing Inc; Emperor. 2. Lyon Workspace Products, LLC; Standard. 3. Republic Storage Systems Company; Standard. B. Body: Assembled by riveting or bolting body components together. Fabricate from unperforated steel sheet with thicknesses as follows: 1. Tops, Bottoms, and Intermediate Dividers: 0.024-inch (0.61-mm) nominal thickness, with single bend at sides. 2. Backs and Sides: 0.024-inch (0.61-mm) nominal thickness, with full-height, double-flanged connections. 3. Shelves: 0.024-inch (0.61-mm)nominal thickness, with double bend at front and single bend at sides and back. C. Frames: Channel formed; fabricated from 0.060-inch (1.52-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; lapped and factory welded at corners; with top and bottom main frames factory welded into vertical main frames. Form continuous, integral, full-height door strikes on vertical main frames. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 3 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS D. Doors: One piece; fabricated from 14 gage nominal-thickness steel sheet; formed into channel shape with double bend at vertical edges and with right-angle single bend at horizontal edges. 1. Doors less than 12 inches (305 mm) wide may be fabricated from 0.048-inch (1.21-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 2. Doors for box lockers less than 15 inches (381 mm) wide may be fabricated from 0.048-inch (1.21-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet. 3. Reinforcement: Manufacturer's standard reinforcing angles, channels, or stiffeners for doors more than 15 inches (381 mm) wide; welded to inner face of doors. 4. Stiffeners: Manufacturer's standard full-height stiffener fabricated from 0.048inch (1.21-mm) nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded to inner face of doors. 5. Louvered Vents: Manufacturer's standard louver pattern. E. Hinges: Manufacturer's standard, steel, continuous or knuckle type. F. Recessed Door Handle and Latch: Stainless-steel cup with integral door pull, recessed so locking device does not protrude beyond door face; pry and vandal resistant. 1. Multipoint Latching: Finger-lift latch control designed for use with padlocks. a. Latch Hooks: Equip doors 48 inches and higher with three latch hooks and doors less than 48 inches high with two latch hooks; fabricated from 0.105inch nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded or riveted to full-height door strikes; with resilient silencer on each latch hook. b. Latching Mechanism: Manufacturer's standard, rattle-free latching mechanism. G. Continuous Zee Base: Fabricated from manufacturer's standard thickness, but not less than 0.060-inch nominal-thickness steel sheet. 1. Height: 4 inches. H. Filler Panels: Fabricated from manufacturer's standard thickness, but not less than 0.036-inch nominal-thickness steel sheet. I. Finished End Panels: Fabricated from 0.024-inch nominal-thickness steel sheet. J. Finish: Baked enamel or powder coat. 1. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. K. Recess Trim: Fabricated from 0.048-inch nominal-thickness steel sheet. 2.3 A. KEYLESS LOCKS Built-in, Card-Operated Locks: Self-contained units mounted on interior of door with replaceable lock cylinders keyed separately and master keyed. Mount instruction decals on both faces of door. Furnish one change card key for each lock and one master card key. 1. Bolt Operation: Electronically locking deadbolt or spring bolt. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 4 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 2.42.3 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS FABRICATION A. Fabricate metal lockers square, rigid, and without warp and with metal faces flat and free of dents or distortion. Make exposed metal edges safe to touch and free of sharp edges and burrs. 1. Form body panels, doors, shelves, and accessories from one-piece steel sheet unless otherwise indicated. 2. Provide fasteners, filler plates, supports, clips, and closures as required for complete installation. B. Fabricate each metal locker with an individual door and frame; individual top, bottom, and back; and common intermediate uprights separating compartments. Factory weld frame members of each metal locker together to form a rigid, one-piece assembly. C. Knocked-Down Construction: Fabricate metal lockers using nuts, bolts, screws, or rivets for nominal assembly at Project site. D. Accessible Lockers: Fabricate as follows: 1. Locate bottom shelf no lower than 15 inches (381 mm) above the floor. 2. Where hooks, coat rods, or additional shelves are provided, locate no higher than 48 inches (1219 mm) above the floor. E. Hooks: Manufacturer's standard ball-pointed type, aluminum or steel; zinc plated. F. Coat Rods: Fabricated from 1-inch-diameter steel; nickel plated. G. Identification Plates: Manufacturer's standard, etched, embossed, or stamped aluminum plates, with numbers and letters at least 3/8 inch high. H. Continuous Base: Formed into channel or zee profile for stiffness, and fabricated in lengths as long as practical to enclose base and base ends of metal lockers; finished to match lockers. I. Continuous Sloping Tops: Fabricated in lengths as long as practical, without visible fasteners at splice locations; finished to match lockers. 1. Sloping-top corner fillers, mitered. J.I. Recess Trim: Fabricated with minimum 2-1/2-inch (64-mm) face width and in lengths as long as practical; finished to match lockers. K.J. Filler Panels: Fabricated in an unequal leg angle shape; finished to match lockers. Provide slip-joint filler angle formed to receive filler panel. L. Boxed End Panels: Fabricated with 1-inch- (25-mm-) wide edge dimension, and designed for concealing fasteners and holes at exposed ends of nonrecessed metal lockers; finished to match lockers. 1. Provide one-piece panels for double-row (back-to-back) locker ends. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 5 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS M.K. Finished End Panels: Designed for concealing unused penetrations and fasteners, except for perimeter fasteners, at exposed ends of nonrecessed metal lockers; finished to match lockers. 1. Provide one-piece panels for double-row (back-to-back) locker ends. N. 2.52.4 Center Dividers: Full-depth, vertical partitions between bottom and shelf; finished to match lockers. STEEL SHEET FINISHES A. Baked-Enamel Finish: Immediately after cleaning, pretreating, and phosphatizing, apply manufacturer's standard thermosetting baked-enamel finish. Comply with paint manufacturer's written instructions for application, baking, and minimum dry film thickness. B. Powder-Coat Finish: Immediately after cleaning and pretreating, electrostatically apply manufacturer's standard, baked-polymer, thermosetting powder finish. Comply with resin manufacturer's written instructions for application, baking, and minimum dry film thickness. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Install level, plumb, and true; shim as required, using concealed shims. 1. Anchor locker runs at ends and at intervals recommended by manufacturer, but not more than 36 inches (910 mm) o.c. Using concealed fasteners, install anchors through backup reinforcing plates, channels, or blocking as required to prevent metal distortion.Anchor single rows of metal lockers to walls near top and bottom of lockers. 2. Anchor back-to-back metal lockers to floor. B. Knocked-Down Metal Lockers: Assemble with standard fasteners, with no exposed fasteners on door faces or face frames. C. Equipment and Accessories: Fit exposed connections of trim, fillers, and closures accurately together to form tight, hairline joints, with concealed fasteners and splice plates. 1. Attach hooks with at least two fasteners. 2. Attach door locks on doors using security-type fasteners. 3. Identification Plates: Identify metal lockers with identification indicated on Drawings. a. Attach plates to each locker door, near top, centered, with at least two aluminum rivets. 4. Attach recess trim to recessed metal lockers with concealed clips. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 6 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 10 5113 METAL LOCKERS 5. Attach filler panels with concealed fasteners. Locate filler panels where indicated on Drawings. 6. Attach sloping-top units to metal lockers, with closures at exposed ends. 7. Attach boxed end panels with concealed fasteners to conceal exposed ends of nonrecessed metal lockers. 8.6. Attach finished end panels with fasteners only at perimeter to conceal exposed ends of nonrecessed metal lockers. END OF SECTION NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 10 5113 - 7 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 12 2413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 A. 1.2 SUMMARY Section includes motor- operated roller shades. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. 1. Include styles, material descriptions, construction details, dimensions of individual components and profiles, features, finishes, and operating instructions for roller shades. B. Shop Drawings: Show fabrication and installation details for roller shades, including shadeband materials, their orientation to rollers, and their seam and batten locations. 1. Motor-Operated Shades: Include details of installation and diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. C. Samples: For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified. D. Roller-Shade Schedule: Use same designations indicated on Drawings. E. Product certificates. F. Product test reports. G. Maintenance data. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Fabricator of products. B. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals, to demonstrate aesthetic effects, and to set quality standards for materials and execution. 1. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing. 2. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 12 2413 - 1 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 12 2413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 A. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Skyco “Motorized Shaes” or comparable product by one of the following: 1. Draper Inc. 2. Hunter Douglas Contract. 3. Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 4. Nysan Solar Control Inc.; Hunter Douglas Company. ROLLER SHADES A. Motorized Operating Mechanisms: Provide factory-assembled shade-operator systems of size and capacity and with features, characteristics, and accessories suitable for conditions indicated and recommended by manufacturer for use with shades indicated. 1. Electrical Components: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. 2. Electric Motors: Manufacturer's standard for operating roller shades. a. Electrical Characteristics: Single phase, 120 V, 60 Hz. 3. Remote Controls: Group wall-switch control stations. 4. Crank-Operator Override: Crank and gearbox operate shades in event of power outage or motor failure. 5. Limit Switches: Adjustable switches, interlocked with motor controls and set to stop shade movement automatically at fully raised and fully lowered positions. B. Rollers: Corrosion-resistant steel or extruded-aluminum tubes of diameters and wall thicknesses required to accommodate operating mechanisms and weights and widths of shadebands indicated without deflection. Provide with permanently lubricated driveend assemblies and idle-end assemblies designed to facilitate removal of shadebands for service. 1. Roller Mounting Configuration: Single roller. 2. Roller Drive-End Location: As indicated on Drawings. 3. Direction of Shadeband Roll: Regular, from back of roller. 4. Shadeband-to-Roller Attachment: Manufacturer's standard method. C. Mounting Hardware: Brackets or endcaps, corrosion resistant and compatible with roller assembly, operating mechanism, installation accessories, and mounting location and conditions indicated. D. Roller-Coupling Assemblies: Coordinated with operating mechanism and designed to join up to three inline rollers into a multiband shade that is operated by one roller driveend assembly. E. Shadebands: 1. Shadeband Material: Skyco “SW4600” 3% P10 Granite or approved. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 12 2413 - 2 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 2. F. 2.3 Section 12 2413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES Shadeband Bottom (Hem) Bar: Steel or extruded aluminum. a. Type: Enclosed in sealed pocket of shadeband material <Insert description>. Installation Accessories: 1. Front Fascia: Aluminum extrusion that conceals front and underside of roller and operating mechanism and attaches to roller endcaps without exposed fasteners. a. Shape: L-shaped. b. Height: Manufacturer's standard height required to conceal roller and shadeband when shade is fully open, but not less than 4 inches. 2. Exposed Headbox: Rectangular, extruded-aluminum enclosure including front fascia, top and back covers, endcaps, and removable bottom closure. a. Height: Manufacturer's standard height required to enclose roller and shadeband when shade is fully open. 3. Endcap Covers: To cover exposed endcaps. 4. Recessed Shade Pocket: Rectangular, extruded-aluminum enclosure designed for recessed ceiling installation; with front, top, and back formed as one piece, end plates, and removable bottom closure panel. a. Height: Manufacturer's standard height required to enclose roller and shadeband when shade is fully open. b. Provide pocket with lip at lower edge to support acoustical ceiling panel. ROLLER-SHADE FABRICATION A. Product Safety Standard: Fabricate roller shades to comply with WCMA A 100.1, including requirements for flexible, chain-loop devices; lead content of components; and warning labels. B. Unit Sizes: Fabricate units in sizes to fill window and other openings as follows, measured at 74 deg F: 1. Between (Inside) Jamb Installation: Width equal to jamb-to-jamb dimension of opening in which shade is installed less 1/4 inch per side or 1/2-inch total, plus or minus 1/8 inch. Length equal to head-to-sill or -floor dimension of opening in which shade is installed less 1/4 inch, plus or minus 1/8 inch. 1. Outside of Jamb Installation: Width and length as indicated, with terminations between shades of end-to-end installations at centerlines of mullion or other defined vertical separations between openings. C. Shadeband Fabrication: Fabricate shadebands without battens or seams to extent possible except as follows: 1. Vertical Shades: Where width-to-length ratio of shadeband is equal to or greater than 1:4, provide battens and seams at uniform spacings along shadeband length to ensure shadeband tracking and alignment through its full range of movement without distortion of the material. NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 12 2413 - 3 Tacoma Community College Harned Center for Health Careers WA State Project #07-142 Addendum No. 04 24 August 2012 Section 12 2413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 ROLLER-SHADE INSTALLATION A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, operational clearances, accurate locations of connections to building electrical system, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. C. Install roller shades level, plumb, and aligned with adjacent units, according to manufacturer's written instructions. D. Electrical Connections: Connect motor-operated roller shades to building electrical system. E. Adjust and balance roller shades to operate smoothly, easily, safely, and free from binding or malfunction throughout entire operational range. F. Clean roller-shade surfaces after installation, according to manufacturer's written instructions. END OF SECTION NBBJ Project No. 100540.00 12 2413 - 4 CL BM & POST HSS 6x4x1/4 EL 46'-10" HSS 6x4x1/4 NS & FS 3/16 3/16 NOTE: SEE B/S5.11 FOR MISSING INFO. R SECTION 1"=1'-0" REVISION: TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - HEALTH CAREERS CENTER Project No: 100540.00 By: ADDENDUM 4 SECTION ADDITION JL Date: 08/24/2012 S5.12 R1 1' - 0 1/2" 8' - 6" C 3 8' -9 " HSS 5x5x1/4 (41'-0 CL 1'-0 1/2" OFF GRID H OR J 1 L S5.10 6" 4" /2" J -1 01 W21X44 C 7/8" 1' MECHANICAL LEVEL/ LOWER ROOF FRAMING PLAN 1/8"=1'-0" 19' - 0" 21] C 1/2" 1 1' - 9" 1/2 " 6") -0 (44 '- 1' 4" HSS6X4X1/4 (46' - 10") HSS6X6X1/2 (45' - 0") W12X14 [5,5] 1 HSS 5x5x1/4 (44'-6 H 2' - 6" 55 C 4X55 C 7/8" TYP 2 1' - 0" 5' - 0") B 14 HS S HS 6X4X S6 1 X6 /4 (4 X1 /4 6' - 1 (45 0 ' - ") 0") /4 L S5.10 HS CL S 5 x GR 1'-0 5x1 ID 1/2 /4 ( B O " O 41' R FF -0") C TYP H3 W2 4X 2 0") 4" 3/4 " " W1 2X G.9 X5 X1 (45 '- S5 1/ 2 HS 2X -9 2X 1 1' S1 8' HS -6 " W2 1X 44 2 W1 2X C5 /8" 16 [15 ] 10 MECHANICAL LEVEL/ LOWER ROOF FRAMING PLAN 1/8"=1'-0" TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - HEALTH CAREERS CENTER REVISION: ADDENDUM 4 PLAN REVISION Project No: 100540.00 By: RMF Date: 08/24/2012 S2.04 R1 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5004.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/7/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/7/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 8/21/12 Environmental Question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Please address and verify the following environmental potential pre-existing hazardous material / responsibility question. Will the Owner be considered as the generator of all pre-existing hazardous materials and sign all transportation manifests as such? Please advise. - Marc CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] The Owner will NOT be considered as the generator of all pre-existing hazardous materials and will NOT sign transportation manifests. In the Pre-Bid Conference the Owner indicated that the site had not hazardous materials. If for some reason hazardous materials are discovered during the course of construction, team decisions will be generated to address them. [Robert Highman] The Owner will NOT be considered as the generator of all pre-existing hazardous materials and will NOT sign transportation manifests. In the Pre-Bid Conference the Owner indicated that the site had not hazardous materials. If for some reason hazardous materials are discovered during the course of construction, team decisions will be generated to address them. https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5004.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 REVISED RESPONSE: The Owner will be considered the generator of all pre-existing hazardous materials. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS RFI_5004.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5004.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED RFI Number TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 5009.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 8/9/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: 8/9/12 8/23/12 TCC Harned Center, architectural bid questions LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Robert, I withdraw question 3 below, I found the designator for H & V on the notes on sheet A10.11 I do have a question about the specification for the windows. The spec includes 084113 Aluminum Framed Entrances, and 084400 Glazed Framing Systems (curtain wall) but neither seem to apply well to the windows on A10.11. Is there a separate Aluminum Window specification that will be issued? Also, the reflected ceiling plans A6.10 “ A6.31 call for roller window shades at the curtain walls at grids 2/A-B and 10/J-K. Detail cut 11/A9.20 shows the gwb soffit at level 1 & 2 but does not show how the roller shades are to attach to the structure. On level 3 there is a sloped soffit (A6.30) and the detail is 21/a3.28 but again no detail how to attach the roller shades and can they be fabricated to attach to a sloped head? The roller shades at these locations will be 15’ tall at levels 1 and 2, and it appears from elevation 2/A3.28 that the third level shades vary from 20’ to 27’-6” high. The CW mullions are 4’ oc, is that how wide you want the shades, or do you want them wider? CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Refer to 08 4400 basis of design is Kawneer Glass Vent windows. [Robert Highman] Refer to 08 4400 basis of design is Kawneer Glass Vent windows. Roller Shades: There are two types of attachment. https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5009.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 a.) concealed in soffits b.) exposed to view We are using both per the plans. Two types of mounting a.) inside (between CW jambs) mount b.) outside mount We are using ONLY outside mount per plans. The specs need to be changed per Addendum 4 issue date to be determined. No connections to the CW will be accepted. Two types of banding (attachment next to each other). a.) Coupled b.) Banded Based on the design we will need to use both. Banded where ever possible (per specs) and coupled where we have to @ the centerline of mullions to minimize light transmittance. All the details and information is on the website and in their technical info. In order to bid this properly you must review this. We have detailed some of the conditions the rest is basis of design. It is not possible to do the angled portion of the CW. The highest condtion must be determined during shops. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5009.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5009.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT RFI Number 5015.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/16/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/16/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: 8/30/12 TCC-Harned Center for Health Careers LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Please respond to following Questions: 1) Please clarify finish requirements for the exposed exterior steel E.G.: a.Rails “ 1/A8.13 (FP-2) b.Bollards c.Canopies “ 8/A8.11 (FP-2) “ M/S5.14 (FP-2) Reference Spec: 050513, 2.2, 3.4B 099100, 3.7A,B 099713, 2.3 “ Fluoropolymer Coatings “ Exterior Paint Schedule “ Exterior Steel Coatings Which Specification Governs what? 2)Verify Structural Steel is NOT primed, but only surfaced prepped per SP-2 (per spec section 051200, 2.8, B), UNLESS noted primed on structural drawings. 3) The Buckling Restrained Braces, spec section 051240, 1.4 Quality Assurance, part A, calls to have the Qualification Tests listed in section 2.1D of same spec section “prior to opening of bids”. How is this being tracked prior to bid opening? How should we submit this information with our bid proposal? 4)The Buckling Restrained Braces, spec section 051240, 1.4, B. Please confirm “California licensed Civil Engineer” for Design Engineer Qualifications. CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5015.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/24/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 1.) These are all different painting processes. All the FP- designations are on the plans and shop applied as 05 0513 explains. Section 09 9100 explains how to paint ferrous metal and galvanized metal. Other sections indicate which elements get what. For example 05 5000 explains what the bollards are made of and refers to 09 9100 for the painting finish. 2.) Confirmed 3.) This is intended to be the manufacturer's documentation of their qualification tests. These tests must have been completed prior to the bid opening, but the tests are not specific to this project so all bracing manufacturers will have the documentation that they can provide the bidders. 4.) Replace with "Washington licensed Structural Engineer." ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5015.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5015.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/24/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5019.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/21/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/21/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/4/12 power cost question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Per section 015000.1.2.E “ Temporary Facilities & Controls, please confirm the Owner will be responsible for power cost once permanent power is installed, metered and operational. CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] The spec 01 5000 1.2, D. (not E. as above) is clear that the power paid for by the contractor is for construction operations. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5019.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5019.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5020.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/5/12 metal stud framing question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Detail 25/A9.00 shows a vertical 16 gauge double stud extending full height every 8 feet. In lieu of the full height 16 gauge double stud every 8 feet, can we frame a 45 degree brace similar to 21/A9.00 to support the partitions? Please advise. Marc A. Everson | Lead Estimator CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Comply with the plans and specs. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5020.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5020.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED RFI Number 5021.0 TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 223 Yale Avenue North DATE REQUESTED BACK: Seattle, WA 98109 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 9/5/12 liquidated damages question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT No PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Liquidated Damages are stated in the contract documents at $500/day. Section 3.07 Damages for failure to achieve timely completion, paragraph A. Liquidated Damages sates “Owner will incur serious and substantial damages if Substantial Completion of the Work does not occur within the Contract Time. However, it would be difficult if not impossible to determine the exact amount of such damages. Consequently, provisions for liquidated damages are included in the Contract Documents.” Paragraph B. Actual Damages describes the calculation of actual damages. Paragraph A Liquidated Damages is contradictory to paragraph B Actual Damages. Please confirm that the Owner will agree to having Liquidated Damages be their sole and exclusive remedy for delay. Marc A. Everson | Lead Estimator CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] This is a function of the contract signed between the contractor, owner and state. Please confirm at that time. The State of Washington is the entity to confer with. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5021.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5021.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 9/5/12 counter top material clarification question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION DISCIPLINE 5022.0 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX SUBJECT RFI Number COST IMPACT No No Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Reference casework elevations 15, 18, 21, 24/A5.01 and 2, 3, 4, 14, 19, 21/A5.03. Each of these elevations references multiple casework section details on A9.30 with conflicting countertop material, either plastic laminate or solid surface. Please clarify the correct countertop material for each of these casework elevations. Marc A. Everson | Lead Estimator CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Solid Surface Material with Apple Ply substrate typical. Bathrooms, labs and classrooms. Details 12, 14 and 17 on A9.30 will be modified to SSM countertops and exposed apple ply substrate and edge. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5022.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5022.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED RFI Number 5023.0 TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 223 Yale Avenue North DATE REQUESTED BACK: Seattle, WA 98109 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 8/22/12 9/5/12 toilet accessory grab bars question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT No PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Specification sections 102813 - Toilet Accessories and 102113 - Toilet Compartments do not require the furnishing of any grab bars. However specification section 102813 includes the installation of grab bars. Please clarify if the grab bars shown on sheet A4.00 are OFCI or OFOI. Marc A. Everson | Lead Estimator CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Section 10 2113 TOILET COMPARTMENTS D., 2 requires the installation of Grab Bar reinforcement. Section 10 2813 TOILET ACCESSORIES 3., B requires the intallation of Grab Bars. A4.00 and A5.00 indicates quantity, location and sizes. Please note that per the plans Grab Bars are required in more locations than just the ADA stalls. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5023.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5023.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North RFI Number 5024.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: Seattle, WA 98109 DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/5/12 TCC-Harned Center for Health Careers - Question LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION On sheet A2.04, Mechanical Penthouse 403 on grid line 9.22 shows what appears as a Concrete pad with note to see A11.40. On A11.40 there is not a cut of this and no clarification that it is in fact a concrete pad. Please clarify and provide cut detail at this location. Thank you, CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Refer to 1/S2.04 and E/S4.00 ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5024.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5024.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5025.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/5/12 Harned Center - Request for Clarification of Bid documents LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Robert, please provide bid document clarification for the following items: ITEM 1: Detail 23/A12.51 calls out a SST lath welded to SST pan typical. It is not clear as to the extent of the SST pan. (assumed to be a stainless steel pan). Detail 18/A12.51 doesn’t appear to have the SST pan, only a waterproofing membrane. Where does the SST pan start and stop. Also, there appears to be no indication as to what specification provides details on the SST product. Please advise. ITEM 2: Details for restrooms do not show 18" vertical grab bars in ADA stalls, however we believe that these are required by code. Please advise. Thanks, Eli CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Remove SST (yes Stainless Steel per our abbreviation sheet) lath and pan from bid. will be documented in Addendum 4 issue date to be determined. No vertical grab bars per plans. https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5025.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi5025.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5025.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/22/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North RFI Number 5026.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: Seattle, WA 98109 DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: 8/22/12 9/5/12 TCC Harned Center for Health Careers LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION 1.The schedule of finishes section 09 0600 shows SHR-1 as “Not Used”, but it’s shown on the interiors reference plan. Can you clarify the color. 2VCT-1 is shown on the interiors reference plans, but I didn’t see a spec on it. Can you clarify the specification requirement. 3.The landscape plans shows precast concrete pavers (Paving Type 3) at the roof garden, but I didn’t see a spec on it. Can you clarify the specification requirement. 4Is WPWC-1 as shown on the lower level interiors reference plan the same as PWC-1? 5.I noticed for rooms to be painted, it shows either PNT-2 or PNT-3 only on portions of the room. Are all other wall locations to be PNT-1 unless noted otherwise? For example, Radiology room 14 shows PNT-3 on the west wall. Are the N, S, & E walls PNT-1? CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] 1.) Refer to Addendums previously issued. 2.) Refer to Addendums previously issued. 3.) Refer to Specification Section 07 1413. 4.) No....refer to the plans, specs and previously issued Addendums. 5.) PNT-1 U.N.O. ISSUED BY Robert Highman CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5026.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5026.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5026.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5027.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/5/12 Division 129300.2.5 - Site Furnishings, Roof Garden Storage Bench, question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Referring to the custom storage bench on sheet L8.00 detail 4. Please confirm whether or not it is OK to have a metal frame with the wood bolted or screwed on? Also please confirm whether or not the top seat is to be hinged? There is a concern with the weight of the IPE, does the top need to be water tight? Marc A. Everson | Lead Estimator CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Galvanized metal frame is acceptable, bolts and screws must be countersunk. The top seat must be hinged. The top does NOT need to be water tight, spacing between slats to be 1/8" max. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5027.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 Rfi_5027.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5027.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 2 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5028.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: 8/22/12 DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 9/5/12 Tacoma Community College- Pacific Window- McGrory Glass LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION > We received the following form Pacific Window but need to clarify a few things first. > > 1. When is project commencing ? The factories have shut downs in Sept so we need to get the glass ordered as soon as possible. > > 2. GL-5 / NBBJS-015 = approx. 1,100 sf Can you verify which way the > lines (texture runs). > Spec mentions match architect's color .....Do you want this back painted? > > 3. GL-6 / NBBJS-016 (LI Pixel) = approx. 706 sf Spec. notes : "Etched, back painted glass with custom color". Where and how is glass being used ? If being used exterior then our typical back coated process may not be conducive to to the heat build-up in an IGU. We need clarification & may need to introduce other paint options. > > 4. We are specified on GL-5 & GL-6 > Sizes requested on both items are too large. We need to discuss reducing or splitting. Splitting would be simplest way to go if you agree. Also, how are these being used - Specification lists neither as tempered .....they're very large to not be tempered. > > > Thank you!!! > > Lisa CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5028.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 2 of 2 ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] 1.) Not known at this time. I cannot speculate. Refer to the Division 00 Bidder's Form for the General Contractor's timing and access to the site. 2.) Vertical 3.) Interior only. 4.) 12'-0" is the max dimension for this type of glass according to mfr. If this is not so new dimensions will have to be determined. Please confirm max length. 5.) Tempered confirmed ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5028.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5028.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 CA Tools / RFI Page 1 of 1 ARCHITECT RFI NOTES TO ARCHITECT DATE ISSUED TO Patti Greathouse COMPANY NBBJ 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 RFI Number 5029.0 CONTRACTOR ISSUED ON: DATE RECEIVED @ NBBJ: DATE DUE BACK TO CONTRACTOR: PHONE / FAX 206-223-5036 / 206-621-2304 PROJECT NUMBER 100540.00 PROJECT NAME TCC Building Package 2007-142 SUBJECT 8/22/12 DATE REQUESTED BACK: 8/22/12 9/5/12 casework finish material question - DM12055 - Harned Center for Health Careers at Tacoma Community College; Tacoma, WA LOCATION COST IMPACT No No DISCIPLINE Architectural SCHEDULE IMPACT PRIORITY Normal RESPONSIB. CODE SPEC. REFERENCE 0 REASON CDs REFERENCED RELATED RFIs SKETCHES RELATED CPs REVISED CDs AND SKETCHES CONTRACTOR'S QUESTION Elevation 4/A5.08 shows typical Classroom casework. There is no section through the casework and no finishes are called out. Are the casework and top plastic laminate or another material? CONTRACTOR'S SUGGESTION ARCHITECT NOTES TO ARCHITECT ARCHITECT'S COMPOSITE RESPONSE [Robert Highman] Typical casework construction per A9.30 with an exception to be modified on the plans. SSM top, appleply substrate and appleply exposed edge. No PLAM tops. ISSUED BY Robert Highman PHONE / FAX 206-223-5143 EMAIL rhighman@nbbj.com CONSULTANTS NOTIFIED NBBJ - Robert Highman COPY TO ELECTRONIC ATTACHMENTS Rfi_5029.pdf https://secure.nbbj.com/catools/asp/rfi_prnt.asp?itmNo=5029.0&conId=1450&print=1 8/23/2012 HPNw Health Physics Northwest September 7, 2011 Christian Grange NBBJ Architects 223 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 Dear Christian: Enclosed are the radiation shielding recommendations for Tacoma Community College. The enclosed questionnaire should be completed and sent with a copy of these radiation shielding recommendations to the address indicated on the Washington plan review documentation. The amounts of lead recommended are the minimum acceptable thicknesses based on the specific conditions for these rooms. It is a requirement that the view windows be at least one foot by one foot in area. Please note that these recommendations may be invalid if any changes occur in machine type, use or placement; or in X-ray room or adjacent area layout. A copy of these recommendations should remain at the X-ray site for regulatory review. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Ross L. Mercer, MS Radiation Physicist encl 11 5 3 5 S. W. 6 7 t h , T i g a r d , O r e g o n 9 7 2 2 3 (503) 620 6617 ( 8 0 0 ) 7 6 2 8 4 4 4 Fax (503) 684 5548 w w w. h p n w. c o m Instructions for Submitting Shielding Plan Review Fees • Please send shielding plans to our Olympia office at P O Box 47827, Olympia, WA 98504-7827. Send FedEx or UPS deliveries to 111 Israel Road SE, Olympia, WA 98501. You may also send plans via email to xray@doh.wa.gov or by fax to (360) 236-2266. • Send this form with payment, in the form of check or money order, to our Revenue Accounting office at the address listed below. Please include your facility’s X-ray Registration Number on your check. • Indicate that fees are for “Shielding Plan Review” by checking the appropriate box on the form below. • Please remember that the review process cannot begin until we receive payment of plan review fees. The plan review fee is $344 for each room, and $1000 for each room for an expedited review (completed within 2 working days once we receive all required information). NOTE: There is an additional $656 late fee for installation of X-ray equipment prior to plan review. WAC 246-254-053 • You may contact our office at 1-800-299-9729 if you have questions. Revenue Section X-RAY COMPLIANCE Facility Account Name: Registration Number: Amount Enclosed $ Shielding Plan Review Fees Expedited Plan Review Fees Late Plan Review Fees Return this Slip with Check or Money Order – Credit Cards NOT accepted. 1F 0520232010 00010 Send payment to: Department of Health Revenue Accounting PO BOX 1099 Olympia, WA 98507-1099 Rev 08/01/2008 X-Ray Registration Number (if new facility, just built, or under construction there will not be a registration number) Construction Review Number (Hospital new construction only) CRS # SHIELDING PLAN REVIEW COVER SHEET Request for Washington State Plan Review Approval *Form must be completed and submitted to the state for review PRIOR to completion of construction.* Date: Facility Site Name: Facility Practitioner’s Name: Facility Site Address: UBI Number: Facility Site Phone: Fax Phone: Registration Number (if known): Current Mailing Address: (for correspondence and approval letter regarding this facility) Contact Name: Contact Address: Contact Phone: If this is a digital install: Fax Phone: CR or DR New Construction (Facility that has never been registered) Yes No Is this an additional facility site? (2 or satellite site) Yes No Remodel of Current Building Yes No nd Moving already Registered Facility (to another location) Yes No Moving Existing X-Ray (within the office at same location) Yes No Purchasing of X-Ray Equipment Yes No Has this X-Ray Equipment Already Been Installed? Yes No Is new equipment replacing existing equipment? Yes No From Whom? Date purchased: CT SCAN RADIATION SHIELDING RECOMMENDATIONS Facility: Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 Date: 8/25/11 Room: CT Scan Job No.: 4369 CT Machine: Toshiba Aquilion Technical Data Procedures/week mAs/scan CTDI (mGy/mAs) Head 10 350 0.215 Barrier Work Area Storage Mech. Room Exterior R/F 13 Ceiling Floor Maximum kVp: 120 Body 20 250 0.148 Type Dist. (m) Occ. C NC NC NC C NC -- 5.4 3.7 2.7 3.1 4.8 4.0 -- 1 0.2 0.2 0.025 1 1 0 Calculated 0.25 0.40 0.59 0.06 (0.4” conc) 0.30 0.83 (3.3” conc) -- Type: C = controlled area (P = 0.1 mGy/week); NC = noncontrolled area (P = 0.02 mGy/week) Occ.: Occupancy of area CTDI: CTDI values from ImPACT Dose Survey CTDI Results, ©2000 ImPACT Group Scatter Fractions from NCRP Report No. 147 Notes: All shielding should extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. HPNw Health Physics Northwest Lead Shielding (mm) Existing ---10” conc -3” conc -- Recommended 0.79 0.79 0.79 -0.79 --- CT SCAN SHIELDING CALCULATIONS WORK SHEET (NCRP 147) FACILITY Tacoma Community College ROOM CT DATE 8/25/2011 MACHINE Toshiba Aquilion HEAD BODY Scatter Fraction (cm -1) 9.E-05 20 Scan Length (cm) 1 Pitch 20 Modified Scan Length (cm) mAs per scan 350 Procedures per week 10 CTDI (mGy/mAs) 0.215 3.E-04 50 1 50 250 20 0.148 (peripheral) Ksec (head) = 9.E-05 -1 cm x 20 cm x 350 mAs/scan x 0.215 mGy/mAs = 0.135 mGy/patient Ksec (body) = 3.E-04 -1 cm x 50 cm x 250 mAs/scan x 0.148 mGy/mAs = 0.555 mGy/patient P/T Distance (m) 5.4 3.7 2.7 3.1 4.8 4.0 Ksec (mGy/wk) 0.43 0.91 1.71 1.30 0.54 0.78 B Area Work Area Storage Mech. Room Exterior R/F 13 Ceiling Type C NC NC NC C NC P T (mGy/wk) 0.1 1 0.02 0.2 0.02 0.2 0.02 0.025 0.1 1 0.02 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.02 2.34E-01 1.10E-01 5.85E-02 6.17E-01 1.85E-01 2.57E-02 Calculated mmPb In. Conc. 0.25 0.40 0.59 0.06 0.4 0.30 0.83 3.3 HPNw Health Physics Northwest Shielding Existing mmPb In. Conc. 10.0 3.0 Recommended mmPb In. Conc. 0.79 0.79 0.79 -0.79 -- EXTERIOR (PARTIALLY BELOW GRADE) R/F 13 MECHANICAL ROOM 0.79 mm 0.79 mm WORK AREA 0.79 mm STORAGE HEALTH PHYSICS NORTHWEST TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6501 SOUTH 19TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98466 ROOM: CT SCAN DATE: 8/25/11 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' 0" RADIATION SHIELDING RECOMMENDATIONS Facility: Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 Date: 8/25/11 Room: RF 13 Job No.: 4369 X-ray Machine: Digital Rad/fluoro Patient Workload: Barrier CT Scan CT Scan Work Area Control X-ray 14 Exterior Ceiling Floor Table: Wall: Other: Maximum kVp: 150 Patients/week (mA-min/week) Patients/week (mA-min/week) Patients/week (mA-min/week) P/S Type Dist. (m) Occ. P S S S S S S -- C C C C C NC NC -- 2.7 2.1 2.7 2.4 4.0 2.1 4.0 -- 1 1 1 1 1 0.025 1 0 Calculated 0.39 0.48 0.27 0.32 0.17 0.12 (0.5” conc) 0.47 (1.5” conc) -- Lead Shielding (mm) Existing -----10” conc 3” conc -- Recommended See CT Scan See CT Scan 0.79 0.79 0.79 ---- P/S: Primary or secondary X-ray beam Type: C = controlled area (P = 0.1 mGy/wk); NC = noncontrolled area (P = 0.02 mGy/wk) Occupancies from NCRP Report No. 147 Notes: 1. All shielding should extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. 2. The operator has more than 7.5 square feet of protected space. HPNw Health Physics Northwest TCCRF13 R.doc X-RAY ROOM SHIELDING WORKSHEET Facility Tacoma Community College Date 8/25/11 Room R/F 13 N: Wtable = Wchest = Wother = W total = Rad Rad/Fluoro X 48 5 5 58 proc/week proc/week proc/week proc/week T Dist. P NT/Pd2 Pb Conc. (mGy/wk) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.02 (mGy-1 m-2) 132 80 101 36 16 181 (mm) 0.48 0.27 0.32 0.17 0.12 0.47 (in) 1 1 1 1 0.025 1 (m) 2.1 2.7 2.4 4.0 2.1 4.0 Dist. (m) 2.7 P (mGy/wk) 0.1 NT/Pd2 (mGy-1 m-2) 80 Pb (mm) 0.39 SECONDARY Wall CT Scan Work Area Control X-ray 14 Exterior Ceiling Status C C C C NC NC Existing Rec'd 0.5 1.5 10.0 3.0 (mm) 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 --- Conc. (in) Existing PRIMARY Wall Status T CT Scan C 1 preshielding X used not used Shielding amounts from NCRP Report No. 147 figures 4.5a through 4.5c and 4.6a through 4.6c for radiographic rooms Shielding amounts from NCRP Report No. 147 figures 4.7a through 4.7c and 4.8a through 4.8c for rad/fluoro rooms HPNw Health Physics Northwest Rec'd (mm) 0.79 EXTERIOR 0.79 mm TABLE X-RAY 14 CT SCAN 0.79 mm CONTROL WORK AREA HEALTH PHYSICS NORTHWEST TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6501 SOUTH 19TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98466 ROOM: X-RAY 13 DATE: 8/25/11 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' 0" RADIATION SHIELDING RECOMMENDATIONS Facility: Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 Date: 8/25/11 Room: X-ray 14 Job No.: 4369 X-ray Machine: Digital Radiographic Patient Workload: Barrier X-ray 15 X-ray 15 Exterior X-ray 13 Control Work Area Ceiling Floor Table: Wall: Other: 20 6 Maximum kVp: 150 Patients/week (40 mA-min/week) Patients/week (2 mA-min/week) Patients/week P/S Type Dist. (m) Occ. P S S S S S S -- C C NC C C C NC -- 2.7 2.1 2.1 4.0 2.4 2.7 4.0 -- 1 1 0.025 1 1 1 1 0 Calculated 0.70 0.16 -0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 -- Lead Shielding (mm) Existing 10” conc 3” conc -- Recommended 0.79 0.79 -* 0.79 0.79 --- P/S: Primary or secondary X-ray beam Type: C = controlled area (P = 0.1 mGy/wk); NC = noncontrolled area (P = 0.02 mGy/wk) Occupancies from NCRP Report No. 147 Notes: 1. All shielding should extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. 2. The operator has more than 7.5 square feet of protected space. 3. * See X-ray room 13 shielding for recommended lead on this wall. HPNw Health Physics Northwest TCCRF14 R.doc X-RAY ROOM SHIELDING WORKSHEET Facility Tacoma Community College Date 8/25/11 Room X-ray 14 N: Wtable = Wchest = Wother = W total = 20 6 Rad Rad/Fluoro X 26 proc/week proc/week proc/week proc/week T Dist. P NT/Pd2 Pb Conc. (mGy/wk) 0.1 0.02 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 (mGy-1 m-2) 59 7 16 45 36 81 (mm) 0.16 -0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 (in) 1 0.025 1 1 1 1 (m) 2.1 2.1 4.0 2.4 2.7 4.0 Dist. (m) 2.7 P (mGy/wk) 0.1 NT/Pd2 (mGy-1 m-2) 36 Pb (mm) 0.70 X not used SECONDARY Wall X-ray 15 Exterior X-ray 13 Control Work Area Ceiling Status C NC C C C NC Existing -- 10.0 0.4 3.0 Conc. (in) Existing Rec'd (mm) 0.79 -* 0.79 0.79 -- PRIMARY Wall X-ray 15 preshielding Status T C 1 used Shielding amounts from NCRP Report No. 147 figures 4.5a through 4.5c and 4.6a through 4.6c for radiographic rooms Shielding amounts from NCRP Report No. 147 figures 4.7a through 4.7c and 4.8a through 4.8c for rad/fluoro rooms * See X-ray 13 for shielding on this barrier HPNw Health Physics Northwest Rec'd (mm) 0.79 EXTERIOR TABLE X-RAY 13 X-RAY 15 0.79 mm 0.79 mm CONTROL WORK AREA HEALTH PHYSICS NORTHWEST TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6501 SOUTH 19TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98466 ROOM: X-RAY 14 DATE: 8/25/11 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' 0" RADIATION SHIELDING RECOMMENDATIONS Facility: Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 Date: 8/25/11 Room: X-ray 15 Job No.: 4369 X-ray Machine: C-arm fluoro Patient Workload: Barrier X-ray 16 Exterior A Exterior B X-ray 14 Control Ceiling Floor Table: Wall: Other: Maximum kVp: 120 10 Patients/week (20 mA-min/week) Patients/week Patients/week P/S Type Dist. (m) Occ. S S S S S S -- C NC NC C C NC -- 2.4 3.1 3.7 4.0 2.4 4.0 -- 1 0.025 0.025 1 1 1 0 Calculated -------- Lead Shielding (mm) Existing -------- Recommended ----0.79 --- P/S: Primary or secondary X-ray beam Type: C = controlled area (P = 0.1 mGy/wk); NC = noncontrolled area (P = 0.02 mGy/wk) Occupancies from NCRP Report No. 147 Notes: 1. All shielding should extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. 2. The operator has more than 7.5 square feet of protected space. HPNw Health Physics Northwest TCC RF15 R.doc C-ARM SHIELDING WORKSHEET Facility Tacoma Community College Date 9/7/11 Room 15 Machine: Philips Model: Secondary Radiation Rate: 100 mR/hour @ 1 Patient Workload: 10 proc/week x 60 sec/proc = 0.17 hours/week Status Occupancy 1 0.025 0.025 1 1 1 Allowed Dose (mR/week) 10 2 2 10 10 2 Modified Dose (mR/week) 10 80 80 10 10 2 Expected Dose mR/week) 2.9 1.7 1.2 1.0 2.9 1.0 # HVL C NC NC C C NC Distance (m) 2.4 3.1 3.7 4.0 2.4 4.0 Area X-ray 16 Exterior A Exterior B X-ray 14 Control Ceiling m Status: NC = noncontrolled; C = controlled HVL = 0.25 mm lead (~ 95 kVp) HPNw Health Physics Northwest -------- Lead mm ----0.79 --- EXTERIOR B X-RAY 14 EXTERIOR A 0.79 mm CONTROL X-RAY 16 HEALTH PHYSICS NORTHWEST TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6501 SOUTH 19TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98466 ROOM: X-RAY 15 DATE: 8/25/11 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' 0" RADIATION SHIELDING RECOMMENDATIONS Facility: Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 Date: 8/25/11 Room: X-ray 16 Job No.: 4369 X-ray Machine: Digital Rad/fluoro (Interventional) Patient Workload: Barrier Exterior X-ray 15 Control Work Area Hall Ceiling Floor Table: Wall: Other: 18 Maximum kVp: 150 Patients/week (611 mA-min/week) Patients/week Patients/week P/S Type Dist. (m) Occ. S S S S S S -- NC C C C NC NC -- 3.1 2.7 2.4 4.0 2.7 4.0 -- 0.025 1 1 1 0.2 1 0 Calculated 0.04 (0.2” conc) 0.45 0.50 0.26 0.45 0.67 (2.0” conc) -- Lead Shielding (mm) Existing 10” conc 3” conc -- Recommended 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 --- P/S: Primary or secondary X-ray beam Type: C = controlled area (P = 0.1 mGy/wk); NC = noncontrolled area (P = 0.02 mGy/wk) Occupancies from NCRP Report No. 147 Notes: 1. All shielding should extend from the floor to a height of seven feet. 2. The operator has more than 7.5 square feet of protected space. HPNw Health Physics Northwest TCC RF16 R.doc CATH LAB SHIELDING CALCULATIONS WORK SHEET (NCRP 147) FACILITY Tcoma Community College ROOM X-ray 16 Wdig = Wfl = 18 18 proc/week X proc/week X 14 8 runs/proc X min/proc X W total = 611 mA-min/wk Wnorm = 33.9 mA-min/pat Use Wnorm = 33.9 mA-min/pat (facility data) 0.81 mGy/patient 1 K Wall Exterior X-ray 15 Control Work Area Hall Ceiling sec = T Status/T 0.025 1 1 1 0.2 1 NC/.025 C/1 C/1 C/1 NC/.2 NC/1 Dist. (m) 3.1 2.7 2.4 4.0 2.7 4.0 P/T (mGy/wk) 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 DATE 8/25/11 MACHINE Philips Allura 16 2 sec/run X mA = 0 Bsec K sec 1.51 1.99 2.52 0.91 1.99 0.91 5.30E-01 5.03E-02 3.97E-02 1.10E-01 5.03E-02 2.21E-02 3 288 fr/sec X mA-min/wk 0.008 sec/pulse X 0.02 min/sec X Shielding Calculated Existing Recommended mmPb In. Conc. mmPb In. Conc. mmPb In. Conc. 0.04 0.2 10.0 0.45 0.79 0.50 0.79 0.26 0.79 0.45 0.79 0.67 2.0 3.0 -- HPNw Health Physics Northwest 200 mA = 323 mA-min/wk X-RAY 15 CONTROL 0.79 mm EXTERIOR WORK AREA 0.79 mm HALLWAY HEALTH PHYSICS NORTHWEST TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6501 SOUTH 19TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98466 ROOM: X-RAY 16 DATE: 8/25/11 SCALE: 1/4" = 1' 0" 39'- 4 1/2" 6 6.7 7 7.3 39'- 1 1/2" 8 9 9.3 10 11 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 38'- 10 1/2" OVERHANG ABOVE 8' - 0" 17 A8.51 5 6 7 6 8' - 0" 24' - 0" 7 5 7 RD & OFD 32' - 0" 6 11' - 0" SLOPE 7 6 21' - 0" 2 7 7 G 6V 3 5V A3.11 7 TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5.3 31' - 0" 6V OPEN TO 3RD FLOOR BELOW 8' -0 " 5 2 A3.11 MECHANICAL ATTIC 405 8' -0 " 4.7 45'-9" G.9 16 A3.31 H 2 405 0" 24 '- 7 "/ 3/8 46'-4" 2 A3.41 0" 1'- MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CURBS 45'-9" 6V 4 ROOF WALKWAY PADS TYP LEVEL 46'-4" 6V RD & OFD 45'-7" T.O.SURF 45'-3" T.O.D. 1'-0" 1/4" / 21 WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 A3.10 46'-9" 6V A3.10 3 A3.31 46'-4" --- 3 A3.41 E 46'-6" 4 19' - 0" RD & OFD 45'-7" T.O.SURF 45'-3" T.O.D. A8.41 403C 4" 1/ J " '-0 /1 46'-2" 46'-6" 1 HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS SKYLIGHT 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 45'-9" 32 '- VERTICAL SUNSHADE TYP. OPEN TO 3RD FLOOR BELOW 46'-11" " 0" 7 1'-0 3/8" / RD & OFD 45'-7" T.O.S. 45'-3" T.O.D. 31' - 0" 5V SKYLIGHT 10 A8.52 6V 7 3 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CURBS 6V 46'-11" 9.22 ROOF WALKWAY PADS TYP 46'-4" INT & EXT GALV METAL WALK, RAILINGS, TREADS AND RISERS PER STAIR MFR. COORD WITH ALL TRADES F K 46'-7" 5V MECHANICAL PENTHOUSE 403 46'-4" 46'-4" 6V 32 '- 0" OVERHANG ABOVE 403B 7 LE VE L 6V ISSUE FOR BID 1/4 "/ 2 SEE MECH DWGS TYP 1'0" OPEN TO 3RD FLOOR BELOW 6V SEE A11.40 7 RD & OFD 45'-7" T.O.SURF 45'-3" T.O.D. 403A ELEV #1 INT & EXT GALV METAL WALK, RAILINGS, TREADS AND RISERS PER STAIR MFR. COORD WITH ALL TRADES VEST 406 6.3 OVERHANG ABOVE OP FL EN OO TO R B 3R EL D OW DN RAILING AT SLAB EDGE 38'- 10 1/2" STAIR #1 3.ALL HEIGHTS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM TOP OF FINISH FLOOR UNO. 39'- 1 1/2" 2 4.5 4.1 1 A7.01 4 A3.41 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS; REFER TO WRITTEN DIMENSIONS. ALL PARTITION LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON PLANS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IN ANY CONFLICTS ARE FOUND. 2. PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED TO FACE OF FINISH TO FACE OF FINISH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL DIMENSIONS MARKED "CLEAR" SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND SHALL ALLOW FOR THICKNESSES OF ALL FINISHES. RD & OFD SL OP E ELEV LOBBY ST1.4 404 45'-9" PLAN NOTES: A3.33 EL1.4 1 A3.11 1 406 8.1 1 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE ERECTED AND INSTALLED PLUMB, LEVEL, SQUARE AND TRUE, AND IN PROPER ALIGNMENT. 5. TRIM THE BOTTOMS OF DOORS TO CLEAR THE TOP OF FINISHED FLOOR, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO CARPET, TILE, AND THE LIKE AS APPLICABLE, BY 3/8" ,MAXIMUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. DIMENSIONS LOCATING DOORS BY EDGE ARE TO THE INSIDE EDGE OF JAMB, UNO. 2.7 SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW 7. "ALIGN" MEANS TO ACCURATELY LOCATE FINISHES IN THE SAME PLANE. 3.5 1 A3.10 8. ALL PARTITIONS ARE TYPE A UNO. 39'- 4 1/2" 9. FURNITURE IS INDICATED FOR INFORMATION ONLY, NIC UNO. ISSUE MARK DATE DESCRIPTION 5 31 '- A3.10 0" A 1 14 '- Addendum 04 DRAWN BY: 0" B 1 31 '- 0" PROJ. ARCH.: Author OVERHANG ABOVE C 24 Aug 2012 Designer NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 MECHANICAL LEVEL SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" DWG. 4 MECHANICAL LEVEL - FLOOR PLAN A3.11 BLDG # D DWG. A2.04 6 6.7 24' - 6 3/8" 7 8' - 0" 7.3 8 9 132' - 4 7/8" 8' - 0" 24' - 0" 32' - 0" 9.3 11' - 0" 10 21' - 0" 11 3' - 10 1/2" 2' - 3 1/2" 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 G 63 /8" 3 24 '- A3.11 5.3 GL 28' - 6" TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3' - 5" SURFACE MOUNT GUTTER SLOPE TO DOWNSPOUT, DAYLIGHT ABOVE MEMBRANE ROOF AND SPLASH BLOCK 8' -0 " 5 13' - 1" BUILT-IN GUTTER, SLOPE TO DOWNSPOUT, DAYLIGHT ABOVE MEMBRANE ROOF AND SPLASH BLOCK 2 1' - 6" GL GL G.9 2' - 6" GL 8' -0 1' - 6" " 10' - 11" 1' - 8" 4.7 DS, GUTTER LOW POINT 3' - 5" GUTTER HIGH POINT A3.11 H 6" 2 24 '- 2 E A3.10 16 11 A3.31 A3.31 1 21 4 A3.10 WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 3 A3.31 A3.10 J 13 2' -4 7/8 " 4 GUTTER HIGH POINT 2' - 3 1/2" 0" DS, GUTTER LOW POINT 16' - 8 1/2" A8.41 HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 32 '- 0" 31' - 0" GUTTER HIGH POINT SURFACE MOUNT GUTTER SLOPE TO DOWNSPOUT, DAYLIGHT ABOVE MEMBRANE ROOF AND SPLASH BLOCK HP T -6 " 3 F 1' 1' - GUTTER HIGH POINT 9.22 K 6" EQUAL EQUAL GL 19 '- 10 " 6" 11' - 0" 0" 32 '- GL GUTTER HIGH POINT GUTTER LOW POINT, RD & OFD SEE MECH FOR CONNECTIONS ' 16 01 /2" -1 1 3' DS, GUTTER LOW POINT CL L UA EQ A3.11 GUTTER LOW POINT, RD & OFD SEE MECH FOR CONNECTIONS " -7 7' L UA Q E BUILT-IN GUTTER, SLOPE TO DOWNSPOUT, DAYLIGHT ABOVE MEMBRANE ROOF AND SPLASH BLOCK 7' 5" PLAN NOTES: 5" 6.3 GUTTER HIGH POINT 4.8 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS; REFER TO WRITTEN DIMENSIONS. ALL PARTITION LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON PLANS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IN ANY CONFLICTS ARE FOUND. 2. PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED TO FACE OF FINISH TO FACE OF FINISH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL DIMENSIONS MARKED "CLEAR" SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND SHALL ALLOW FOR THICKNESSES OF ALL FINISHES. 3.ALL HEIGHTS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM TOP OF FINISH FLOOR UNO. 4 '17 EQ UA L 1 GUTTER HIGH POINT 4.5 " 4.1 2.7 A3.10 LP T O.H. 5. TRIM THE BOTTOMS OF DOORS TO CLEAR THE TOP OF FINISHED FLOOR, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO CARPET, TILE, AND THE LIKE AS APPLICABLE, BY 3/8" ,MAXIMUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. GUTTER HIGH POINT GUTTER LOW POINT, RD & OFD SEE MECH FOR CONNECTIONS SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW 7. "ALIGN" MEANS TO ACCURATELY LOCATE FINISHES IN THE SAME PLANE. 8. ALL PARTITIONS ARE TYPE A UNO. 21 'EQ UA L A8.41 /2" 3.5 0" 2 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE ERECTED AND INSTALLED PLUMB, LEVEL, SQUARE AND TRUE, AND IN PROPER ALIGNMENT. 6. DIMENSIONS LOCATING DOORS BY EDGE ARE TO THE INSIDE EDGE OF JAMB, UNO. 5 31 '- ISSUE FOR BID " -5 8.1 '19 A GUTTER LOW POINT, RD & OFD SEE MECH FOR CONNECTIONS L UA EQ 2 31 3' - 10 1/2" L UA EQ DS, GUTTER LOW POINT 2' - 21' - 0" 9. FURNITURE IS INDICATED FOR INFORMATION ONLY, NIC UNO. ISSUE MARK DATE DESCRIPTION 0" GUTTER HIGH POINT 1 14 '- 1 A3.10 PROJ. ARCH.: Author 4 1 A3.11 C Addendum 04 DRAWN BY: 0" B 24 Aug 2012 31 '- 0" Designer NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 UPPER ROOF SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" DWG. ROOF PLAN D BLDG # DWG. A2.05 6 1 A3.11 10 21 A8.32 8' - 0" 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 10" CONC CURB BELOW SKYLIGHT SEE SLAB PLAN SEE STRUCT EQ GL-3, TYP SKYLIGHT RAFTER AND PURLINS, FP-2, TYP. 12 A8.32 PER PLAN A3.29 6' - 0" CW DOOR OPN'G 3 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE CL OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER AND CW MULLION BELOW TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 13 A8.52 CL OF GLASS UNIT HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS 13 A8.32 CL OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER AND CW MULLION BELOW 11 12 A8.32 A8.32 TYP. 11 19 A8.32 12 A8.32 A9.40 TYP. EQ FRAMELESS SLOT DIFFUSER SEE MECH LOW ROOF 43'-0" OPH 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 8" 8" ACOUSTICALLY LINED RA PLENUM SEE MECH 21 WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 HIGH ROOF 45'-0" A8.32 8' - 0" 23 16' - 0" CLEAR 12' - 0" CLEAR 1 A9.40 A9.40 21 A9.40 3 SKYLIGHT PLAN - EAST 1 SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" SKYLIGHT SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 13 A8.52 A3.31 SIM 6 10 A8.52 ISSUE FOR BID 13 A8.52 E 2 21 OVERHANG ABOVE OPH A8.32 23 10" 8' - 0" A8.32 1 SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW A3.41 ISSUE GL-3, TYP. EQ. 12 SKYLIGHT RAFTER, FP-2, TYP. 18 18 A8.32 A8.32 MARK A8.32 DATE DESCRIPTION SKYLIGHT RAFTERS AND PURLINS, FP-2, TYP. A8.32 19' - 2" 11 CL OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER AND CW MULLION BELOW SKYLIGHT PURLIN, FP-2, TYP. 4' - 7" PER PLAN 1 1 CONC CURB BELOW SEE SLAB PLAN SEE STRUCT 1 Addendum 04 DRAWN BY: SIM 2 24 Aug 2012 PROJ. ARCH.: Author CL OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER AND CW MULLION BELOW A3.26 Designer NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 EQ. 23 A8.32 GL-3, TYP. 16 16 A8.32 A8.32 DWG. 9.22 21 A8.32 2 EQ. A3.24 4' - 0" 4' - 0" EQ. EQ. 4' - 0" EQ. ENLARGED SKYLIGHT PLANS AND SECTION BLDG # DWG. 4 SKYLIGHT PLAN - WEST SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 2 SKYLIGHT PLANS - ATRIUM SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" A3.41 2 1/2" METAL STUD FRAMING W/ 2 1/2" RIGID INSUL CONNECTION CLIP UNDER SKYLIGHT WORK 1 5 1/4" - VIF FILL CAVITY W/ INSUL RAFTER FLASHING AND SNAP CAP BEYOND, FP-2 PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM SKYLIGHT PURLIN SILL, FP-2 CONT SEALANT AND BACKER ROD, TYP. PREFIN SKYLIGHT SUPPORT, FP-2 PREFIN ALUM COVER PLATE, FP-2 GYP. BD. 21 SKYLIGHT AT METAL WALL PANEL DIM PT INSULATE BETWEEN CLOSRE TRIMS SPRAYED FIRE STOP SEALANT MATERIAL TO COMPLETELY COVER MINERAL WOOL. ALUM CLOSURE TRIM RAFTER BEYOND VAPOR BARRIER PREFIN METAL PANEL WALL PANEL ON METAL STUDS W/ BLANKET INSUL, SIM TO EXTERIOR METAL WALL ASSEMBLY BLOCKING, TYP. INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, GL-3 CONT SEALANT AND BACKER ROD SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" FLEXIBLE FLASHING / CAP SHEET 11 SKYLIGHT AT CURTAINWALL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" WATERPROOF MEMBRANE CORNER REINFORCING ALIGN CENTERLINE OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER W/ ADJ. CURTAINWALL VERTICAL MULLION TYP. RIGID INSUL CONT VAPOR RETARDER NOTE: FOR COMMON CALL-OUTS, SEE 7 2 A8.32 CL GYP. BD ON SOFFIT FRAMING PER RCP CW AT CANOPY - WEST INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, GL-3, TYP. SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CURTAINWALL ANCHOR PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM SKYLIGHT RAFTER W/ SNAP CAP, FP-2, TYP COMPOSITE DECK SEE STRUCT 12 NOTE: FOR COMMON CALL-OUT, SEE 16 SKYLIGHT ON CONCRETE CURB SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" A8.52 E INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT PREFIN SKYLIGNT RAFTER W/ GUTTER STRUCT SILICON PREFIN LOUVER LOUVER SCHREEN OR BLANK OFF PANEL WHERE OCCURS. SEE MECH PREFIN LOUVER FLASHING, SET ON CONT BED OF SEALANT MPWP BEYOND FILL CAVITY W/ INSUL GYP. BD. PER RCP ALIGN INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, TYP. PREFIN SKYLIGHT FLASHING, FP-2 BLANKET INSULATION IN STUD FRAMING 7 SKYLIGHT PURLING HEAD WEATHER BARRIER THERMAL INSULATION SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CW MULLION, CW-1, FP-2 PREFIN ALUM CW MULLION, FP-2 2 1/2" 4" VARIES - 4" MIN. CANOPY END CONDITION CONT. BACKER ROD AND SEALANT, TYP. BTW CANOPY GLAZING STRUCTURAL SILICON ALIGN EDGE OF CANOPY GLAZING W/ CW MULLION ABOVE FOAM TAPE 2 11/16" CONT SEALANT AND BACKER ROD SKYLIGHT RAFTER BEYOND CIP CONC CURB SEE SLAB PLAN SEE STRUCT EQ. GYP BD ON METAL STUD FRAMING W/ ACOUSTIC INSUL ALIGN RAFTER BEYOND CIP CONC CURB SEE SLAB PLAN SEE STRUCT 8" NOTE: FOR COMMON CALL-OUTS, SEE 16 12 LAMINATED GLASS W/ CUSTOM FRIT PATTERN, GL-4 PREFIN ALUM EDGING CONT EXTRUDED ALUM CANOPY SUPPORT FRAMING W/ END CAPS, FP-2 FOAM TAPE ISSUE FOR BID STRUCTURAL SILICON 9" VIF RUBBER ISOLATION PAD A8.32 18 SKYLIGHT PURLIN 13 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CL SKYLIGHT AT LOUVER SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" EQ CL ALIGN CENTERLINE OF SKYLIGHT RAFTER W/ ADJ. CURTAINWALL VERTICAL MULLION TYP. SNAP CAP STEEL STRUCTURE, PT TO MATCH CW MULLION. SEE STRUCT CONT. SEALANT AND BACKER ROD ALIGN CANOPY STRUCTURE AND FRAME CENTER LINE W/ CENTER LINE OF CW MULLIONS, TYP. CL CW AT CANOPY INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" NOTE: FOR COMMON CALL-OUTS, SEE DIM PT DIM PT 8 3 CW AT CANOPY EDGE - EAST SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, GL-3, TYP. 9 1/2" SKYLIGHT RAFTER ON CONCRETE CURB PREFIN CW MULLION HEAD W/ CAP AND DEFLECTION TRACK, FP-2, TYP SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" GYP. BD. ON 7/8" GALV. HAT CHANNEL, PT. GYP. BD. SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CANOPY SUPPORT STRUCTURE, CUT WIDE FLANGE OR BUILD UP W/ PLATES, TAPERED END, TYP., PT TO MATCH CW MULLION. SEE STRUCT 2 PREFIN METAL CLOSURE TRIM, FP-2 PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM PURLIN, FP-2 23 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 SKYLIGHT ANCHOR T.O. CONC CURB ELEV VARIES A8.32 6" VIF ALIGN CW AT CANOPY - EAST 1/2" SINGLE PLY ROOF MEMBRANE 1 1/2" ALIGN EDGE OF GLASS W/ WINDOW OPENING BEYOND WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 NOTE: SEE DETAILS 1/A8.31 AND 2/A8.32 FOR COMMON CALL-OUTS. LOUVER SUPPORT ANGLE BEYOND PREFIN LOUVER FLANGE, FP-1, ALIGN W/ MPWP BEYOND CONT SEALANT AND BACKER ROD 47'-6" PRE-FIN ALUM EDGING ALONG PERIMETER OF GLASS, SET IN CONT. BED OF SILICON SEALANT, TYP. FP-2 TO MATCH CW MULLION HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS LAMINATED GLASS W/ CUSTOM FRIT PATTERNS, GL-4 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 2 1/2" METAL STUDS W/ RIGID INSUL STRUCTURAL SILICONE FOAM TAPE PRE-FIN ALUM CANOPY SUPPORT FRAMING W/ END CAPS, FP-2, ON RUBBER ISOLATION PAD 15 DIM PT METAL FLASHING TO MATCH CW RAFTER DIM PT 3/4" 1/2" 4". VIF SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" STEEL STRUCTURE, PT TO MATCH CW MULLION, FILL FOAM INSUL. SEE STRUCT CANOPY SUPPORT STRUCTURE, TAPERED END, PT TO MATCH CW MULLION, SEE STRUCT 1/2" 2 1/2" SKYLIGHT RAFTER CW AT CANOPY EDGE - WEST PREFIN MTL FLASHING, FP-2 EQ EQ STL BEAM SEE STRUCT. DIM PT 1 PREFIN METAL SHADOW BOX ALIGN GYP. BD. AT SOFFIT DIM PT NOTE: SEE DETAIL 3/A8.32 FOR COMMON CALL-OUTS. CONT. BACKER ROD AND SEALANT, TYP 7" CIP CONC CURB SEE SLAB PLAN SEE STRUCT A8.31 A8.31 1" HIGH ROOF 45'-0" 1' - 6 3/4" VIF 15 6 EXTERIOR SHEATHING TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE GALV. LIGHT GAUGE METAL ANGLE, ATTACH TO STL STRUCT SKYLIGHT RAFTER BEYOND NOTE: SEE DETAILS ON SHEET A8.31 FOR CURTAINWALL CALL-OUTS. SINGLE PLY ROOF MEMBRANE COVER BOARD ALIGN CL OF STEEL SUPPORT W/ CL OF CW MULLION MINERAL WOOL ON LIGHT GAUGE ANGLE, ATTACH TO SLAB EDGE 1 1/2"3/4" 1/2" 2 1/2" 4" METAL STUD, FILL CAVITY W/ INSULATION PREFIN METAL PANEL WALL PANEL BEYOND PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM SKYLIGHT PURLIN, FP-2 8" MIN 1/2" PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM SKYLIGHT RAFTER JAMB, FP-2 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 LEVEL 1 0'-0" 1" INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, GL-3. 4" 7" INSULATED AND LAMINATED GLASS UNIT, GL-3, TYP. ALIGN 4" PREFIN ALUM FLASHING TO MATCH SKYLIGHT MPWP-2, FP-2, BEYOND CW MULLIONS, CW-1, FP-2 TS SKYLIGHT SUPPORT SEE STRUCT PAINT TO MATCH CW PREFIN METAL PANEL WALL PANEL BEYOND, FP-1 LAN WN PER P SLOPE DO PREFIN ALUM CLOSRUE TRIM/ FLASHING, FP-2 DIM PT DIM PT PREFIN ALUM CLOSURE TRIM/ FLASHING, FP-2 1/2" PREFIN METAL PANEL WALL PANEL, MPWP-1, ON EXTERIOR METAL WALL ASSEMBLY FLEXIBLE FLASHING OVERLAP METAL FLASHING AND WEATHER BARRIER PREFIN PERFORATED PANEL BASE, FP-1 SHIM SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW ALUM PURLIN BEYOND PREFIN EXTRUDED ALUM SKYLIGHT RAFTER W/ GUTTER, TYP.AND NAP CAP, FP-2, TYP ISSUE MARK DATE DESCRIPTION EQ. EQ. 2 1/2" 19 SKYLIGHT RAFTER AT ATRIUM SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 1 24 Aug 2012 Addendum 04 DRAWN BY: PROJ. ARCH.: Author Designer NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 DWG. EXTERIOR DETAILS SKYLIGHTS & CANOPIES BLDG # DWG. A8.32 1' - 0" 4 1/2" WOOD SHELF W/ PLAM-1 FINISH TOP AND FRONT FACE 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" DOOR, PLAM-1, ALL (6) SURFACES 1.25" DIA CLOSET ROD CL DIM PT STANLEY 19300 HEAVY DUTY SHELF AND CLOSET ROD SUPPORT (OR EQUAL) SPACED PER MFG RECCOMENDATIONS PROVIDE BACKING PER: WD-2 VENEER PANEL VERTICAL GRAIN APPLE PLY LAMINATED TO DIMENSIONS SHOWN ADJUSTABLE SHELF, WHITE MELAMINE ADJUSTABLE SHELF, PLAM-1 PER ELEVATION 1 1/2" 7'-0" AFF UNO . PER ELEVATION 1' - 6" ALL EXPOSED SURFACES FOR UPPER CABINET TO BE PLAM-1 1/2" MOUNTING CLEATS CABINET INTERIOR, WHITE MELAMINE 3/8"X1/2" ALUM "Z" REVEAL PAINTED TO MATCH CEILING LIGHT AS SPEC'D WHERE OCCURS ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TOP AND BOTTOM TO BE PLAM-1 1/2" 15 A9.00 LIGHT AS SPEC'D, WHERE OCCURS 21 COAT ROD AND SHELF 16 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" CASEWORK - WALL CABINET W/ OPEN SHELVES 11 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" HARDWOOD BLOCK AT PANEL EDGE 1/2" 1/2" CASEWORK - WALL CABINET W/ DOOR 6 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" APPLEPLY EDGE DETAIL 1 SCALE: 12" = 1'-0" WD-1 PANELING ON 1/2" CLEATS TIGHT JOINT TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WD PANEL @ SOFFIT SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" FACE OF METAL LOCKERS GWB AND FRAMING PER PARTITION TYPES GWB PARTITION PER PLANS 5" FAUCET VARIES BY LOCATION, REFER TO PLUMBING FOR INFO BACKSPLASH, PLAM-1 WHERE OCCURS PANEL MOUNTING CLEATS 3"X3" TS SUPPORT WITH EXPANSION ANCHORS INTO FLOOR BACKSPLASH, PLAM-1 BACKSPLASH, PLAM-1, WHERE OCCURS WD-1 VENEER BOTH SIDES BUILT-UP APPLE PLY EDGE 5" EXPOSED APPLE PLY EDGES 3/4" 1 1/2" 1 1/2" 45 DEGREE BEVEL ON SSM WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 6 A9.30 4 1/2" 3" SSM COUNTER ON APPLE PLY SUBSTRATE 1/4" REVEAL AT APRON TIGHT JOINT 1/2" 1/8" 1 1/4" 3" VENEER ON PANEL EDGE TO GIVE SEAMLESS CORNER APPEARANCE 1 1/4" PLAM APRON/DOOR, PLAM-1 ALL SIDES 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 EDGE DETAIL 7 2' - 10" UNO ADJUSTABLE SHELF, PLAM-1 ON ALL EXPOSED SURFACES 2' - 10" UNO DRAWER FRONTS, PLAM-1 ALL SIDES WOOD LOCKER SURROUND 2 SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" WD PANEL CORNER SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" GARBAGE DISPOSAL WHERE OCCURS CABINET INTERIOR, WHITE MELAMINE OPEN CABINET, PLAM-1 ON ALL EXPOSED SURFACES 10" EQ 2' - 10" EQ 2' - 0" NTS 1/2" 2" 4" 22 HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS 3/4" DROP IN SINK 2" 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 TOE KICK, PLAM-1 CEILING PER PLAN TOE-KICK, PLAM-1 TOE-KICK, PLAM-1 HARDWOOD BLOCK AT PANEL EDGE CASEWORK - BASE CABINET W/ DRAWERS 17 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" CASEWORK - BASE CABINET W/ OPEN SHELVES 1 1 SEE 15 / A9.30 FOR TYP NOTES SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 12 SEE 15 / A9.30 FOR TYP NOTES CASEWORK - BASE CABINET W/ SINK WD-2 VENEER PANEL MOUNTED ON 1/2" CLEATS WD-2 VENEER PANEL SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1/2" MOUNTING CLEATS PARTITION PER PLANS 1/8" 1/8" VENEER BLOCK BEHIND JOINT DIM PT ISSUE FOR BID BACKSPLASH, PLAM-1 BACKSPLASH, PLAM-1, WHERE OCCURS 45 DEGREE BEVEL ON SSM EXPOSED APPLE PLY EDGES SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" WOOD PANEL - VENEER WITH HARDWOOD EDGES CABINET INTERIOR, WHITE MELAMINE FIT BOX TIGHT TO WALL 1' - 6" WOOD REVEAL, FINISH TO MATCH ADJACENT PANEL ATTACH BRACKETS DIRECTLY TO STUDS 4 1/2" MATCHING METAL FILLER PANEL ALIGN CABINET LINER INTERIOR U.N.O. ON ELEVATIONS ADJUSTABLE SHELF WHITE MELAMINE 2' - 10" ADJUSTABLE SHELF SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" PARTITION PER PLANS RAKKS FLUSH MOUNT COUNTER SUPPORT BRACKET PLAM DRAWER/DOOR, PLAM-1 ALL SIDES VERTICAL WD PANEL JOINT EXPOSED APPLYPLY AT EDGES EXPOSED APPLE PLY EDGES PLAM DOOR 3 METAL LOCKERS WALL FINISH PER ELEVATIONS 3 5/8" 2" VENEERED OUTER FACES 2" WOOD SUBSTRUCTURE 24 CASEWORK - BASE CABINET W/DOOR 19 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 6" 1 1/2" 4" 4" BASE PER SCHED CASEWORK - BASE CABINET W/DRAWER DOOR SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" TOE-KICK, PLAM-1 WALL BASE PER ELEVATIONS 14 CASEWORK - COUNTER SUPPORT 1 ISSUE SHIM BASE FOR PROPPER ALIGNMENT MARK DATE SEE 15 / A9.30 FOR TYP NOTES 5 WOOD "BOX" END PANEL SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" 4 FLUSH WOOD BASE SCALE: 6" = 1'-0" 2' - 0" FRAMLESS MIRROR AS SHOWN IN ELEVATION MEDIUM DENSITY FOAM BACK 1 DGL AS SPECIFIED 4" PROJ. ARCH.: NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 1 SSM COUNTER ON APPLEPLY SUBSTRATE UNDERMOUNT SINK AS SCHED. SHOWN BEYOND 1 1/2" 1' - 8" NOTCH TILE AROUND BRACKET 3/4" PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE DWG. INTERIOR DETAILS FLUSH MOUNT FLOATING COUNTER BRACKET ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO WALL STUDS BLOCKING BLDG # WD-1 BASE EXPOSED APPLEPLY EDGE FINISHED FLOOR UPHOLSTERED BENCH SECTION SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" Designer ALUM GLAZING "J" CHANNEL UPHOLSTERY AS SPECIFIED 2 3/4" Addendum 04 Author DGL TERMINATES BELOW SSM, CAULK TIGHT MEDIUM DENSITY FOAM SEAT CUSHION ATTACH TO BASE W/ HEAVY DUTY HOOK AND LOOP (VELCRO) 24 Aug 2012 DRAWN BY: 2 3/8" 1' - 0" 1/2" PLYWOOD BACK ON CUSHION 3/4" PLYWOOD CLEAT LINE OF SIDE PANEL BEYOND 25 DESCRIPTION BUILT-UP APPLEPLY (WD-1) FRONT EDGE SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" UPHOLSTERY AS SPECIFIED ANGLE BACK OF CUSHION FOR TIGHT FIT AGAINST BACK WALL SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW HARDWOOD BASE 4" 45 DEGREE BEVEL ON SSM WD PANELING AT CEILING 3/8" SSM COUNTER ON APPLE PLY SUBSTRATE 1 1/2" SSM COUNTER ON APPLE PLY SUBSTRATE 8 2' - 0" 5" 1 1/2" PLAM BACKSPLASH WHERE INDICATED DWG. 1 1/2" 15 SSM RESTROOM COUNTER SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" A9.30 Door Schedule Dimensions Door Number Door Door Schedule Frame Frame Type Material Finish Comments Curtainwall Door, Card Reader, ADA Operators Curtainwall Door, No DGF-1 film Width Height Panel Type Material 00 6'-2" 8'-1" FG ALUM - ALUM ANOD 01 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 17 18 6'-2" 7'-4" 3'-0" 5'-0" 6'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 8'-1" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" FG F-2 F UPF F-2 FG NB-1 F NB-1 F N-1 ALUM WD HM HM HM HM WD WD WD WD WD 90 MIN 2 1 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 ALUM HM HM HM HM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM ANOD PT PT PT PT ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT 19 20 21 23 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-0" 3'-0" 6'-0" 3'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" F F F NB-1 F SL SL SL NB-1 F-2 F WD WD WD WD WD WD ALUM ALUM ALUM WD HM HM 90 MIN 1 1 1 1 1 5A 1 2 1 ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM HM ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT PT 41 100 3'-0" 6'-2" 8'-0" 8'-1" F FG WD ALUM 1 - ALUM ALUM ANOD ANOD 101 102 102.1 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122A 122B 124 124B 6'-2" 6'-0" 6'-9 1/2" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 2'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 20'-0" 8'-1" 8'-0" 7'-5 3/4" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 10'-0" FG F-2 FG NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 F F F F FG F FG FG FG OP ALUM WD ALUM WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD PLAM 125A 125B 3'-0" 20'-0" 8'-0" 10'-0" FG OP 126 127 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139A 139B 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" F FG NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 3'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 7'-5 3/4" 7'-0" 141 142 143A 143B 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" FG F NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 Fire Rating Dimensions 90 MIN 90 MIN 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1 1 1 1 8 1 6 6 8 - ALUM HM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM - ANOD PT ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD - WD PLAM 8 - ALUM - ANOD - WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1 ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT 4A 1 4A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD 90 MIN 45 MIN 45 MIN Door Number 1 Uneven Pair Card Reader Leaded glazing Verify location w/ elev mfr, swing 180 Card Reader Verify location w/ elev mfr, swing 180 Curtainwall Door, Card Reader, ADA Operators Curtainwall Door, No DGF-1 film Magnetic Hold Open Curtainwall Door, ADA Operators Card Reader Cased Opening Cased Opening Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader OPERABLE PARTITION, Verify Dimensions in Field Card Reader OPERABLE PARTITION, Verify Dimensions in Field Card Reader Card Reader Curtainwall door, ADA Operators 180 Degree Swing, Magnetic Hold Open Card Reader Card Reader 2 2 Door Frame Width Height Panel Type Material 154 155A 155B 156 160 165 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 214 214A 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222A 222B 223 224A 224B 6'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 6'-0" 9'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 2'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 20'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 10'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 10'-0" SL ALUM WD WD WD WD GL WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD PLAM 225 226 227 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 238 242 243 244 245A 245B 250 265 266 301 314 314A 315 316 317 318 319 321 322 327 331 334 335A 335B 336A 336B 338 339 341 342 344 347 348 349A 349B 350 350A 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 20'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-7 3/4" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-7 3/4" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 9'-6" 351 365 403A 403B 403C 405 406 EL1.0 EL1.1 EL1.2 EL1.3 EL1.4 EL2.1 EL2.2 EL2.3 ST1.0 ST1.1 ST1.2 ST1.3 ST1.4 ST2.1 ST2.2 ST2.3 ST3.0 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-2" 3'-2" 3'-0" 3'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 7'-4" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-0" 8'-10" 8'-10" 3'-6" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 7'-10" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 2'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-6" 6'-0" 3'-0" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" 3'-0" NB-1 F NB-2 OP NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 F F F F F FG F FG FG FG FG OP FG F FG NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 FG FG F FG FG FG F F F F F NB-1 FG FG SL F NB-1 NB-1 NB-1 F F FG FG FG F OP F FG F F F F F N-1 N-1 N-1 N-1 N-1 N-1 N-1 F-2 WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD ALUM WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD ALUM WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD ALUM WD WD WD WD WD PLAM WD WD HM HM HM HM HM SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD WD Fire Rating 45 MIN 45 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN 90 MIN Frame Type Material Finish 4A 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 6 6 8 8 - ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM ALUM ALUM HM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM - ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT ANOD ANOD PT ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD - 8 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1 1 1 5 5 1 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 1 5 5 5 5 - ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM HM ALUM ALUM HM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM ALUM - ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD PT ANOD ANOD PT ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD ANOD - 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ALUM ALUM HM HM HM HM HM SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL SSTL HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM ANOD ANOD PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT 223 YALE AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98109 PHONE 206 223 5555 FAX 206 223 5000 Comments Card Reader Card Reader TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Card Reader Cased Opening Cased Opening HARNED CENTER FOR HEALTH CAREERS Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader OPERABLE PARTITION, Verify Dimensions in Field Card Reader WA STATE PROJECT # 07-142 2 6501 SOUTH 19TH ST. TACOMA, WA 98466 Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Curtainwall Door Cased Opening Cased Opening ISSUE FOR BID Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Curtainwall Door Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader Card Reader OPERABLE PARTITION, Verify Dimensions in Field Card Reader 2 SITE: NEW BUILDING: NEW ISSUE MARK DATE DESCRIPTION Exterior Exterior Exterior Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door Elevator Door 2 1 24 Aug 2012 02 Aug 2012 Addendum 04 Addendum 01 DRAWN BY: PROJ. ARCH.: Author Designer NBBJ PROJECT NO.: 100540.00 DATE: 02 JULY 2012 DWG. MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN DOOR & OPENING SCHEDULES BLDG # DWG. A10.01