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Building Permit #1323-2016 - 1160 GREAT POND ROAD 6/22/2016
� �%AORI. BUILDING PERMIT- NO. I TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER � APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAM INATI0'Um":.::.,:F * = Permit No#: E2— P`,6 Date Received 04A ECD) •QP�cS gACHUSfc Date Issued: OZZ IMPORTANT: Applicant must complete all items`a tls page LOCATION 1 b 61L64--7 Fd ytA) Print �►� PROPERTY OWNER 1300 (LS 5 L IfOcx_ Print 100 Year'gTr—uctOre yes no MAP PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT: Historic District yes no Machine Shop Village yes no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential ❑ New Building ❑ One family ❑Addition ❑Two or more family ❑ Industrial ❑Alteration No. of units: ❑ Commercial 'f Repair, replacement ❑Assessory Bldg ❑ Others: Demolition ❑ Other QaSeptic, 01Nell` Floodplain Wetl'antls F q �1Natershed'Ds_trig �a Ell11Vate�/Sewed DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED: �' VA-o S 2 S`Zi,yS ►2 y Lel C1(,--1 L4 r�(, s Identification- Please Type or Print Clearly OWNER:-.,Na\ffi e: .3/70OKS -S C-000 Q Phone: 9 Address: I / o &ACY9-7 PoY-0 W) Contractor Name: ��� G 04/0 f7,�-✓f:j Phone:(-Cl 789 of G 6 �3 S Email ISL ) o>- vi�d2u�v r-i� Address: Supervisor's Construction License: O-7i O Exp.. Date: Lx�- �7 Home Improvement License: 10 Exp:,-,Da.t(a�:::. . ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg..No FEE SCHEDULE:BULDING PERMIT:$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTL-JUSMON.$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ o O�CI vo FEE: $_�` Receipt N0_ , Check No.: l� -, NOTE: Persons contracting witli unregistered contractors do not have aec e guar n I Building Department s to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. The following is a list of the required form Roofing, Interior Rehabilitation Permits Siding, Building Permit Application Workers Comp Affidavit Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses Copy of Contract Floor Plan Or Proposed Interior Work Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks Building Permit Application Certified Surveyed Plot Plan Workers Comp Affidavit Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses Copy Of Contract Floor/Cross Section/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) Building Permit Application Certified Proposed Plot Plan Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses j. Workers Comp Affidavit Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) Copy of Contract 4- 2012 IECC Energy code Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products OTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg. Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc:Building Permit Revised 2014 owl Plans Submitted Plans VI/aived ❑ Certified Plot Plan ❑ Stamped Plans ❑ TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer ❑ Tanning/Massage/Body Art 11 •rumnnig Pools El Well ❑ Tobacco Sales ❑ Food Packaging/Sales ❑ Private(septic tank, etc. ❑ Permanent Dumpster on Site ❑ THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF m U FORM p,PLANNING DEVELOPMENT Reviewed On Cp02U � Signature_ COMMENT'S h CONSERVATION Reviewed on 6' rA ( Signature COMMENTS WEALTH Reviewed on Z� Signature t COMMENTS c Zoning Board of Appeals:Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes 4 t Planning Board Decision: Comments Conservation Decision: Comments Water& Sewer Connection/sDriveway Permit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: FIRE DEPAR�TaEENt -�mp p. � = . _ Street .. � Located 384 Osgood Te �� � U �. � mpsferonsite z � L- c�Located at 124 Main Street Y s . ea :7 +- --_-- Moll r Fire Oepartent si naf ru of/ e . f V {�34.*A '�4:��,� r 1 ; �` r - �', � � e�a.. R�y ' ° 1 �"Yg"s sra`,"�Y.^.F�.`wrs.��.."-.�._�� �`•„�.,�,• ,. i. .0 3�4IG.,a, t tom. t..,,rgtf 7 _, ,. Dimension Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, baseee f awls terior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: +r4. ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, avast or service drop-Mquires approval of No Electrical Inspector Yes pp DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NOTES and DATA— (For department :.ase) i ® Notified for pickup Call Email Date Time Contact Name Doc.Building Pennit Revised 2014 r Location f 1 06�[/,�j i5r�-- _ No. �. � ��� Date,9/ �Z � • . TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Certificate of Occupancy $ !fes Building/Frame Permit Fee $ = Foundation Permit Fee Other Permit Fee $ TOTAL $ Check# � � 5 _ L► ; �` Building Inspector OMo•rM�h CERTIFICATE OF USE & OCCUPANCY TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Building Permit Number 1323-2016 on 6/22/2016 Date: September 7, 2016 THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE BUILDING LOCATED at 1160 Great Pond Road- Infirmary—Bldg 49 MAY BE OCCUPIED AS a fit up - Infirma - IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Infirmary PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE AND SUCH OTHER REGULATIONS AS MAY APPLY. Certificate Issued to: Brooks School 1160 Great Pond Road North Andover, MA 01845 Building Inspector Fee: Prepaid $100.00 Receipt: 30531 Check : 1636 Final Construction Control Document To be submitted at completion of construction by a Registered Design Professional for work per the 81 edition of the r• Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, Section 107 ' Project Title: Brooks School—Health Center Date:07 September, 2016 Property Address: 1160 Great Pond Road,North Andover,MA Project: Check(x)one or both as applicable:New construction x Existing Construction Project description: Interior redesign and renovation of an exsiting Adiminstative Suite in a new Student Health Center. 1 John H. Harding, MA Registration Number: 50480 Expiration date:08/31/17 ,am a registered design professional, and I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning: X Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical X Other: Interior Design for the above named project. 1,or my designee, have performed the necessary professional services and was present at the construction site on a regular and periodic basis.To the best of my knowledge, information,and belief the work proceeded in accordance with the requirements of 780 CMR and the design documents approved as part of the building permit and that I or my designee: 1. Have reviewed,for conformance to this code and the design concept,shop drawings,samples and other submittals - by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Have performed the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17,as applicable. 3. Have been present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work was performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents and this code. Nothing in this document relieves the contractor of its responsibility regarding the provisions of 780 CMR 107. Enter in the space to the right a"wet"or G`�t�RE>1�lRoti,� electronic signature-and seal: H• O NO.50480 Z SALEM 0 M ACHUSErrS Phone number:978-989-9900 Email:jharding@cube3studio.com P Building Official Use Only Building Official Name: Permit No.: Date: Version 06 I 1 2013 tkO c ve' 'o O •?l• •'� {•' No. I * -_ - o h ver, Mass, !706 ZZ ZDIIS cocM�cNew�cw �1• S4ATEo ►'Pa,��S U BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen PERMIT D Septic System THIS CERTIFIES THAT ..... . .�r .... .�. .......................................... .............. ... ..... BUILDING INSPECTOR Foundation has permission to erect .......................... buildings on ...1�.�.�D......4mor. ....A... t�L T to be occupied as&rat . ... osm4n.. A...I.! m..Jmf odt y.. .?off Chimne provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application rFnal' on file in this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection, Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING I CTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough' Final PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSP CTOR UNLESS CONST CTION oug, .. ...... .. ... .. . .......... .. Final O Q-_ 1 BUILDING IN CT R Cl li GAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Buildinz Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises = Do_Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street No. �okeDe 91 lC� ?14 -AT n t ' w DATE FAN NAMEPLATE DATA r PROJECT MANUFACTURER fl, (bO S MODEL SUPPLY AIR GPM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYST FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ 6at - DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSUREJj� ADJIFIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MOTOR MANUFACTURER READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNIT DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES outlet Required of Room Number Code size CFM Test I crM Design 130 REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. DATE FAN NAMEPLATE DATA PRO ECT MANUFACTURER Ivo MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM. �n�w .�'M SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM CIY, SERIAL, NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- / '" SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE V I qD ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSl1.RE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA • • MANUFACTURER READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNCI DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL• DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER D,IF.FUSERS AND GRILLES • • ' , of - .. . .e Test I DesignNumber CFM CFM F4t I 00 git5ip on REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. DAIEJ gf4wt 4. FAN NAMEPLATE DATA , PROJECT MANUFACTURER �-� MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM y7 SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ / DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- �— SHAFT ITOTAL STATIC PRESSURE ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MANUFACTURER MOTOR READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNIT DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES RequiredOutlet of Room • .- size Test I Number CFM CFM Design G1 7,F-- REMARKS a 2002 NCI,INC. �.. a �. ...., DATE FANNAMEPLATE DATA PROJECT MANUFACTURER coo MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM _y SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED' SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MOTOR MANUFACTURER READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNCT DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES Outlet.. RequiredOf Room Code Number 1 170 120 Lao 2 S- REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. F'AN''NAMEPLATE DATAPR JECT 4 � MANUFACTURER MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM / TYPE RETURN AIR CFM• SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ � DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE V ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MANUFACTURER READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNFT DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES Outlet Room . . Number CFM CFM DesignI 1050 L75 fl 211?0 REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. DAT I?AN NAMEPLATE DATA r PROJECT MANUFACTURER k—,; MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM �© TYPE RETURN AIR CFM- SIZE FM SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSOR€ MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MANUFACTURER MOTOR READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED TM SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNCT DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER P ffPSERS AND GRILLES Outlet Required Room Code Number CFM CFM Design J av0 a ! t3o obnto t t IN I I146 16,0 14 S'" 103 70 0 0 REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. FAN`NAMEPLATE DATA PROJECT MANUFACTURER MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM- SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM V✓� SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE �/ G ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATIC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MOTOR MANUFACTURER VOLTS/PHASE AMPS READINGS HORSEPOWER • VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE JOB NUMBER DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT N0. & SIZE CONDENSING UNrr DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES Outlet Room Code size Test I Number CFM CFM Design a 0 3z o 0 REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. �: ....: DATE FAN'NAMEPLATE DATA r PROJEC MANUFACTURER MODEL SUPPLY AIR CFM TYPE RETURN AIR CFM pz*rw---, SIZE OUTSIDE AIR CFM Cl/' SERIAL NUMBER FAN SPEED SYSTEM FAN PULLEY DATA STATIC PRESSURE+ DIAMETER STATIC PRESSURE- V' /'i A- 3 SHAFT TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE �/ / + 1 ADJ/FIXED FILTER STATlC PRESSURE MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA MANUFACTURER MOTOR READINGS VOLTS/PHASE AMPS HORSEPOWER VOLTS FULL LOAD AMPS HORSEPOWER RPM MOTOR SPEED SERVICE FACTOR JOB NUMBER MOTOR PULLEY DATA FIELD FORMS AVAILABLE DIAMETER DUCT TRAVERSE SHAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ADJ/FIXED PULEY CALCULATIONS BELT NO. & SIZE CONDENSING UNET DATA TEMPERATURE IN MANUFACTURER TEMPERATURE OUT MODEL DROP/RISE TONNAGE SERIAL NUMBER DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES ORequired Final %ofutlet ��. size Test I Number CFM CFM Design 76A / 3 z5 ( o d= f ,p REMARKS 2002 NCI,INC. I Enter construction cost for fee cal- North Andover Fee Calculation Construction Cost 220,079.00 m $ - $ 2,640.95 Plumbing Fee $ 330.12 Gas Fee 100 comm. $ 100.00 Electrical Fee $ 330.12 Total fees collected $ 3,401.19 1160 Great Pond Road 1323-2016 on 6/22/2016 Renovate Business Office i r 1 V NORTH ve. . 0 No. ZAI (f17 Z oh ver, Mass COC NICK@ WICK 1 S U BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen PIERMIT LD Septic System THIS CERTIFIES THAT .....R.4#&I ............................ .............. .,, .,,,, BUILDING INSPECTOR has permission to erect .......................... buildings on .I'lle.6.0... Foundation` � ....�... .. ....... Rough to be occupied as AV ...I.r7m..larl opots. !a Chimney provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application Final on file in this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection, Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough 0 ) Final PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSti ION Rough Service .... . .. . ... .. . .......... .. Fina BUILDING IN CT R GAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Buildinz Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street No. Smoke Det. i ifiel_tMICAL CONYZj Iki YCTIik; CgqTn. 2 cc'yi7vvaaY-+lf.ErTi t7tpz��+}CL?:� ?i`]A'j."/��[7/?' 1.—R�lf ��£tli U�{�9LII ay 3, 2016 To: Normand Grenier Brooks School Project: Student Health Center Renovation 1} Thank you for the opportunity to quote the above project.The ilvid Electrical Contracting LLC pace is based on our site visit, discussion of the requested workand layout drawing supplied. There are no electrical requirements or specifications given,the fore the quoted cost only includes items described and the quantities listed The installation to include the material and labor for the followin ■ Electrical demo of the existing wiring in the areas per dr wing excluding Rooms 106,107,108, 119, 123, 124&125. ■ Remove the existing lighting to be re-used in the Studen Health Center.Qty;50-2x2 drop-in type fixtures and 18-Recessed fixtures. Storage of light fixtures by Brooks School ■ Re-install lighting;50-2x2 drop-in type fixtures and 18- lecessed fixtures. Note,supply and installation of additional lightig to be an additional cost ■ Install 75-20amp 120volt duplex receptacles, GFCI prof ction where required by code ■ 20-Standard wall switch locations(OC Sensor type, wall or ceiling mount not included) ■ Supply and install 6-EXIT/Emergency Light Unit combinl tion type and 5-Emergency Light only ■ 22-"Rings&Strings'for Communication wiring ■ Electrical Permit Fire Alarm wiring and Communication Network wiring have bee excluded from this quote PROJECT COST: $24,375.00 Please call with any questions or concerns. Regards, Dave Haggar ;j ;s si SPECIFICATIONS FOR Brooks School Health Center North Andover, MA 15 June, 2016 ARCHITECT CUBE 3 Studio, LLC 360 Merrimack Street, Building 5, Floor 3 Lawrence MA 01843 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 MASTER SHORT-FORM SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS I BIDDING REQUIREMENTS, CONTRACT FORMS,AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT Document 00 72 00 General Conditions SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 01 -GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01 10 00 Summary Section 01 40 00 Quality Requirements Section 01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements DIVISION 02-EXISTING CONDITIONS Section 02 41 00 Demolition DIVISION 06-WOOD, PLASTICS,AND COMPOSITES Section 06 10 00 Rough Carpentry Section 06 40 23 Interior Architectural Woodwork DIVISION 07-THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section 07 14 00 Fluid-Applied Waterproofing DIVISION 08-OPENINGS Section 0811 13 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Section 08 51 13 Aluminum Windows Section 08 71 00 Door Hardware Section 08 78 00 Special Function Hardware Section 08 80 00 Glazing DIVISION 09-FINISHES Section 09 21 13 Plaster Assemblies Section 09 21 16 Gypsum Board Assemblies Section 09 30 00 Tiling Section 09 51 00 Acoustical Ceilings Section 09 62 00 Specialty Flooring Section 09 68 13 Tile Carpeting Section 09 70 00 Wall Finishes Section 09 91 00 Painting Section 09 93 00 Staining and Transparent Finishing DIVISION 10-SPECIALTIES Section 10 28 13 Toilet Accessories DIVISION 22-PLUMBING Section 22 00 00 Plumbing END TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 DOCUMENT 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS A. ' General Conditions:AIA A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. General Conditions: AIA A271, General Conditions of the Contract for Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment. C. General Conditions Forms: General Conditions are available from the American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C., 202-626-7300. General Conditions will be prepared and approved for use on the project by the Owner in consultation with an attorney. END OF DOCUMENT 007200-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Project Identification: Brooks School Health Center B. Project Summary: Renovation and relocation of function from offices to the school Health Center. C. Particular Project Requirements: 1. Existing site conditions and restrictions: As indicated in the Drawings and to be coordinated with the owner. 2. Requirements for sequencing, scheduling and completion date: To be coordinated with the owner. 3. Prior hazardous waste or asbestos work by Owner or others: Not Known. 4. Pre-purchased and pre-ordered items: Coordinate with owner for all door reallocations. 5. Owner-purchased, Owner-installed items:As indicated in the Drawings. 6. Owner-purchased, Contractor-installed items:As indicated in the Drawings. 7. Owner's early or partial occupancy: To be coordinated with the owner based on required schedule. 8. Occupancy of adjacent facilities: Adjacent spaces to be consistently accessible, where necessary. To be coordinated by Owner. 9. Contractor's use of new and existing facilities:To be negotiated with the owner. D. Permits and Fees: Apply for, obtain, and pay for permits, fees, and utility company backcharges required to perform the work. Submit copies to Architect. E. Codes: Comply with applicable codes and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Submit copies of inspection reports, notices and similar communications to Architect. F. Dimensions: Verify dimensions indicated on drawings with field dimensions before fabrication or ordering of materials. Do not scale drawings. G. Existing Conditions: Notify Architect of existing conditions differing from those indicated on the drawings. Do not remove or alter structural components without prior written approval. H. Coordination: 1. Coordinate the work of all trades. 2. Prepare coordination drawings for areas above ceilings where close tolerances are required between building elements and mechanical and electrical work. 3. Verify location of utilities and existing conditions. I. Installation Requirements, General: 1. Inspect substrates and report unsatisfactory conditions in writing. 2. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3. Take field measurements prior to fabrication where practical. Form to required shapes and sizes with true edges, lines and angles. Provide inserts and templates as needed for work of other trades. 4. Install materials in exact accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. 011000-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 5. Install materials in proper relation with adjacent construction and with properaPPearance. 6. Restore units damaged during installation. Replace units which cannot be restored at no additional expense to the Owner. 7. Refer to additional installation requirements and tolerances specified under individual I specification sections. J. Limit of Use: Limit use of work as indicated. Keep driveways and entrances clear. K. Existing Construction: Maintain existing building in a weathertight condition. Repair damage caused by construction operations. Protect building and its occupants. L. Definitions: 1. Provide: Furnish and install, complete with all necessary accessories, ready for intended use. Pay for all related costs. 2. Approved: Acceptance of item submitted for approval. Not a limitation or release for compliance with the Contract Documents or regulatory requirements. Refer to limitations of 'Approved'in General and Supplementary Conditions. 3. Match Existing: Match existing as acceptable to the Owner. M. Intent: Drawings and specifications are intended to provide the basis for proper completion of the work suitable for the intended use of the Owner. Anything not expressly set forth but which is reasonable implied or necessary for proper performance of the project shall be included. N. Writing Style: Specifications are written in the imperative mode. Except where specifically intended otherwise, the subject of all imperative statements is the Contractor. For example, 'Provide tile' means 'Contractor shall provide tile.' PART 2 PRODUCTS-NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SECTION PART 3 EXECUTION -NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SECTION END OF SECTION 11 0 0 00-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Quality Monitoring: Monitor quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce Work of specified quality. Perform quality control procedures and inspections during installation. B. Standards: Comply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except where more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship. C. Tolerances: Monitor fabrication and installation tolerance control of products to produce acceptable Work. Do not permit tolerances to accumulate. Comply with manufacturers' tolerances. D. Reference Standards: For products or workmanship specified by association, trade, or other consensus standards, comply with requirements of the standard, except when more rigid requirements are specified or are required by applicable codes. E. Manufacturer's Field Services: When specified in individual specification sections, require material or product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staff personnel to perform the following as applicable, and to initiate instructions when necessary. 1. Observe site conditions. 2. Conditions of surfaces and installation. 3. Quality of workmanship. 4. Start-up of equipment. 5. Test, adjust and balance of equipment. F. Mock-Ups: Assemble and erect specified items with specified attachment and anchorage devices, flashings, seals, and finishes. Accepted mock-ups shall be a comparison standard for the remaining Work. G. Removal of Mock-Ups: Where mock-up has been accepted by Architect and no longer needed, remove mock-up and clear area when directed to do so. PART 2 PRODUCTS-NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SECTION PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SECTION END OF SECTION 01 40 00-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Substantial Completion: The following are prerequisites to substantial completion. Provide the following: 1. Punch list prepared by Contractor and subcontractors as applicable. 2. Supporting documentation. 3. Warranties. 4. Certifications. 5. Occupancy permit. 6. Start-up and testing of building systems. 7. Change over of locks. 8. Meter readings. 9. Commissioning documentation. B. Final Acceptance: Provide the following prerequisites to final acceptance: 1. Final payment request with supporting affidavits. 2. Completed punch list. C. As-Built Drawings: Provide a marked-up set of drawings including changes, which occurred during construction. D. Project Closeout: Provide the following during project closeout: 1. Submission of record documents. 2. Submission of maintenance manuals. 3. Training and turnover to Owner's personnel. 4. Final cleaning and touch-up. 5. Removal of temporary facilities. PART 2 PRODUCTS- NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SECTION PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Cutting and Patching: Provide cutting and patching work to properly complete the work of the project, complying with project requirements for: 1. Structural work. 2. Mechanical/electrical systems. 3. Visual requirements, including detailing and tolerances. 4. Operational and safety limitations. 5. Fire resistance ratings. 6. Inspection, preparation, and performance. 7. Cleaning. B. Means and Methods: Do not cut and patch in a manner that would result in a failure of the work to perform as intended, decrease energy performance, increase maintenance, decrease operational life, or decrease safety performance. 01 70 00-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 C. Inspection: Inspect conditions prior to work to identify scope and type of work required. Protect adjacent work. Notify Owner of work requiring interruption to building services or Owner's operations. D. Performance of Operations: Perform work with workmen skilled in the trades involved. Prepare sample area of each type of work for approval. E. Cutting: Use cutting tools, not chopping tools. Make neat holes. Minimize damage to adjacent work. Inspect for concealed utilities and structure before cutting. F. Patching: Make patches, seams, and joints durable and inconspicuous. Comply with tolerances for new work. G. Cleaning: Clean work area and areas affected by cutting and patching operations. END OF SECTION 01 7000-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 02 41 00 DEMOLITION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide demolition activities. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Schedule: Submit for approval selective demolition schedule, including schedule and methods for capping utilities to be abandoned and maintaining existing utility service. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Codes and Regulations: Comply with governing codes and regulations. Use experienced workers. 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Occupancy: Immediate areas of work will not be occupied during selective demolition. The public, including children, may occupy adjacent areas outside of Work limit. B. Occupancy: Owner will occupy areas within Work limit. Coordinate demolition schedule with Owner activities. C. Existing Conditions: No responsibility for buildings and structures to be demolished will be assumed by the Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 DEMOLITION APPLICATIONS A. Selective Site Demolition: 1. Application: Demolition of designated building structures. 2. Application: Demolition of designated improvements including paving, curbing, site walls, and utility structures. 3. Application: Demolition of below-grade foundations and site improvements to depth to avoid conflict with new construction or site work. 4. Application: Removal of hollow items or items which could collapse. 5. Application: Salvage of designated items. 6. Application: Protection of site work and adjacent structures. 7. Application: Disconnection, capping, and removal of utilities. 8. Application: Pollution control during building demolition, including noise control. 9. Application: Removal and legal disposal of materials. 10. Protection: Designated site improvements and adjacent construction. 11. Salvage: Designated items. 12. Utilities: Interruption, capping or removal as applicable. 13. Hazardous Materials: Not present. 14. Hazardous Materials: Removed under separate prior contract. 15. Hazardous Materials: Removed as a part of this contract. B. Selective Building Demolition: 0241 00-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 1. Application: Selective demolition of interior partitions, systems, and building components designated to be removed. 2. Application: Selective demolition of exterior facade, structures, and components designated to be removed. 3. Application: Protection of portions of building adjacent to or affected by selective demolition. 4. Application: Removal of abandoned utilities and wiring systems. 5. Application: Notification to Owner of schedule of shut-off of utilities which serve occupied spaces. 6. Application: Pollution control during selective demolition, including noise control. 7. Application: Removal and legal disposal of materials. 8. Protection: Designated site improvements and adjacent construction. 9. Salvage: Designated items. 10. Utilities: Interruption, capping or removal as applicable. 11. Hazardous Materials: Not present. 12. Hazardous Materials: Removed under separate prior contract. 13. Hazardous Materials: Removed as a part of this contract. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. Demolition Operations: Do not damage building elements and improvements indicated to remain. Items of salvage value, not included on schedule of salvage items to be returned to Owner, shall be removed from structure. Storage or sale of items at project site is prohibited. B. Utilities: Locate, identify, disconnect, and seal or cap off utilities in buildings to be demolished. C. Shoring and Bracing: Provide and maintain interior and exterior shoring and bracing. D. Occupied Spaces: Do not close or obstruct streets, walks, drives or other occupied or used spaces or facilities without the written permission of the Owner and the authorities having jurisdiction. Do not interrupt utilities serving occupied or used facilities without the written permission of the Owner and authorities having jurisdiction. If necessary, provide temporary utilities. E. Operations: Cease operations if public safety or remaining structures are endangered. Perform temporary corrective measures until operations can be continued properly. F. Security: Provide adequate protection against accidental trespassing. Secure project after work hours. G. Restoration: Restore finishes of patched areas. 3.2 SCHEDULE A. Items for Protection During Demolition and Construction: 1. Columns 2. Existing Entrance and vestibule 3. Access to adjacent spaces. 4. Existing perimeter wall. B. Items to be Salvaged for Reinstallation: 1. Doors and hardware 2. Light fixtures 0241 00-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 C. Items to be Salvaged for Delivery to Owner: 1. Furniture 2. Toilet accessories 3. Light fixtures 4. Plumbing fixtures D. Utilities Requiring Interruption, Capping, or Removal: 1. Water 2. Sewerage 3. Steam 4. Cable television END OF SECTION 0241 00-3 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide rough carpentry. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Lumber Standards and Grade Stamps: DOC PS 20, American Softwood Lumber Standard and inspection agency grade stamps. C. Construction Panel Standards: DOC PS 1, U.S. Product Standard for Construction and Industrial Plywood; APA PRP-108. D. Wood Framing Standards: NFPA House Framing Manual. 1. Exterior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 6-inch nominal (38 mm by 140 mm actual) studs, 24 inches(61 cm)on center. 2. Exterior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 4-inch nominal (38 mm by 89 mm actual) studs, 16 inches (40 cm)on center. 3. Interior Wall Framing: 2 inch by 4-inch (38 mm by 89 mm actual) studs, 16 inches (40 cm) on center. E. Preservative Treatment: AWPA C2 for lumber and AWPA C9 for plywood; waterborne pressure treatment. Provide for wood in contact with soil, concrete, masonry, roofing, flashing, dampproofing and waterproofing. F. Fire-Retardant Treatment: AWPA C20 for lumber and AWPA C27 for plywood; noncorrosive type. Provide at building interior where required by code. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Rough Carpentry Applications: 1. Manufacturers, Dimensional Lumber: CertainTeed Corp., Boardwalk Composite Decking & Railing; or approved equal. 2. Manufacturers, Structural Panels: Temple-Inland Forest Products Corp. -Engineered Wood Products; or approved equal. 3. Manufacturers, Sheathing: FLAMEDXX, LLC; LP Corporation; or approved equal. 4. Sustainable Design: Recycled content wood fiber. 5. Sustainable Design: FSC Certified Lumber. 6. Sustainable Design: Low-emitting materials, adhesives. 061000-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 7. Sustainable Design: Low-emitting materials, no added urea-formaldehyde. 8. Application: Framing with dimension lumber. 9. Application: Framing with engineered wood products. 10. Application:Wood grounds, nailers, and blocking. 11. Application:Wood furring. 12. Application: Backing panels. 13. Application: Sheathing. 14. Application: Subflooring. 15. Application: Underlayment. 16. Dimension Lumber: a. Light Framing: Stud, No. 3 or Standard grade. b. Structural Framing: No. 1 grade. c. Species:Any species of grade indicated. d. Exposed Framing: Appearance grade. 17. Boards: a. Exposed Boards: 15 percent moisture content. b. Concealed Boards: 19 percent moisture content. 18. Miscellaneous Lumber: a. Moisture Content: 19 percent. b. Grade: Standard grade light framing. 19. Engineered Wood Products: a. Laminated-Veneer Lumber: A composite of wood veneers with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ASTM D 2559. b. Parallel-Strand Lumber: A composite of wood strand elements with grain primarily parallel to member lengths, manufactured with an exterior-type adhesive complying with ASTM D 2559. c. Prefabricated Wood I Joists: Stress-graded lumber bonded to APA performance rated panel with exterior type adhesive; design stresses for use intended. d. Composite Joists and Headers: Laminated lumber veneers; design stresses for use intended. 20. Construction Panels: a. Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: Exposure 1, Structural I, Underlayment. b. Oriented-Stand-Board, Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: Exposure 1. c. Plywood Subflooring: Exposure 1, Structural I. d. Plywood Wall Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I sheathing. e. Oriented-Strand-Board Wall Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural sheathing. f. Plywood Roof Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I. Sheathing. g. Oriented-Strand-Board Roof Sheathing: Exposure 1, Structural I sheathing. h. Telephone and Electrical Equipment Backing Panels: DOC PS 1, Exposure 1, C-D Plugged,fire-retardant treated. i. Plywood Underlayment for Resilient Flooring: DOC PS 1, Exterior A-C with fully sanded face. j. Plywood Underlayment for Ceramic Tile: DOC PS 1, Exterior, C-C Plugged. k. Plywood Underlayment for Carpet: DOC PS 1, Interior Underlayment. 21. Fibrous Felted Boards: a. Hardboard Underlayment: AHA A135.4, Class 4 (Service), Surface S1 S; with back side sanded. b. Fiberboard Wall Sheathing: AHA A194.1,Type IV, Class 1 (regular density). 22. Particleboard: a. Underlayment:ANSI A 208.1, Grade PBU, grade marked. 23. Gypsum Sheathing: a. Manufacturers: Georgia-Pacific, National Gypsum Co., United States Gypsum, or approved equal. b. Gypsum sheathing board with water-resistant core: Regular ASTM C 79. c. Glass-Mat Gypsum Wall Sheathing:ASTM C 1177. 061000-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 d. Manufacturers: Dens-Glass Gold by G-P Gypsum Corp. 24. Plastic Board Sheathing: a. Material: Extruded polystyrene,ASTM C 578, Type IV. 25. Building Paper: a. Material: Asphalt-saturated organic felt, ASTM D 226, Type I, No. 15 felt, unperforated. 26. Building Wrap: a. Material: Air-retarder sheeting made from polyolefins; cross-laminated films, woven strands, or spun-bonded fibers; coated or uncoated; with or without perforations; ASTM E 1677, Type I. DuPont Tyvek Commercial Wrap, or approved equal. 27. Sill Sealer Gaskets: a. Material: Glass fiber strip resilient insulation. 28. Framing Anchors and Fasteners: a. Material: Non-corrosive, suitable for load and exposure. Drywall screws are not acceptable. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated. B. Plywood: Comply with applicable recommendations contained in APA Form No. E30K, "APA Design/Construction Guide: Residential &Commercial." C. Provide nailers, blocking and grounds where required. Set work plumb, level and accurately cut. D. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Coordinate with other work. E. Comply with manufacturer's requirements for cutting, handling, fastening and working treated materials. F. Restore damaged components. Protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 061000-3 PROJECT NAME FIRM NAME City,State Date, 2010 SECTION 06 40 23 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide interior finish carpentry. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. C. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Standards: Architectural Woodwork Institute(AWI)"Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards." C. Standards:Woodwork Institute(WI)"Manual of Millwork." D. Preservative Treatment: Nonpressure method, exterior type, AWPA N1. E. Fire-Retardant Treatment: 1. Lumber: AWPA C20, non-corrosive type. 2. Plywood: AWPA C27, non-corrosive type. 3. Particleboard:ASTM E 84,flame spread 20 or less. F. Wood Products: Comply with the following: 1. Hardboard: AHA A135.4. 2. Medium-Density Fiberboard: ANSI A208.2, Grade MD-Exterior Glue. 3. Particleboard:ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2-Exterior Glue. 4. Softwood Plywood: DOC PS 1, Medium Density Overlay. 5. Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneers: HPVA HP-1. G. Sustainable Design: 1. Recycled content wood fiber. 2. FSC Certified Lumber. 3. Low-emitting materials, adhesives. 4. Low-emitting materials,field-applied paints and coatings. 5. Low-emitting materials, no added urea-formaldehyde. H. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship of each type of finish carpentry. 064023-1 PROJECT NAME FIRM NAME City,State Date,2010 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Interior Standing and Running Trim and Rails: 1. Species for Transparent Finish: Rift sawn red oak. 2. Species for Transparent Finish: As selected. 3. Species for Transparent Finish: Match existing. 4. Species for Opaque Finish:White pine or sugar pine. 5. Species for Opaque Finish: Any closed-grain hardwood. 6. Species for Opaque Finish: As selected. 7. Species for Opaque Finish: Match existing. 8. Grade: Economy. 9. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 10. Site Finish: Transparent finish. 11. Site Finish: Opaque finish. B. Interior Wood Casework: 1. Species for Transparent Finish: Plain sawn/sliced natural birch. 2. Species for Opaque Finish:White pine or sugar pine. 3. Species for Opaque Finish: Any closed-grain hardwood. 4. Grade: Economy. 5. Face Style: Flush overlay. 6. Frame Fabrication: Face frame. 7. Grain Matching: Vertical. 8. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Book. 9. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Slip. 10. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Random. 11. Veneer Matching of Leaves: End. 12. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Running. 13. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Slip. 14. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Center. 15. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 16. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 17. Site Finish: Transparent finish. 18. Site Finish: Opaque finish. C. Interior Plastic Laminate Clad Casework: 1. Laminate: High-pressure decorative laminate, NEMA LD-3. 2. Grade: Economy. 3. Face Style: Reveal overlay. 4. Face Style: Flush overlay. 5. Face Style: Flush. 6. Frame Fabrication: Face frame. 7. Frame Fabrication: Frameless. D. Interior Casework Hardware and Auxiliary Materials: 1. Manufacturers: Accuride International, Inc.; Blum, Inc.; Grass America, Inc.; Hafele America Co.; Knape&Vogt Mfg. Co.; or approved equal. 2. Hardware Standard:ANSI/BHMA A156.9. 3. Hardware Finish and Base Metal: Satin stainless steel. 4. Glass: Clear tempered glass, ASTM C 1048. 064023-2 PROJECT NAME FIRM NAME City,State Date,2010 E. Interior Wood Countertops: 1. Countertop: Solid laminated wood strips. 2. Countertop:Wood veneer over core material. 3. Species for Transparent Finish: Plain sawn natural birch. 4. Grade: Economy. 5. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Book. 6. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Slip. 7. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Random. 8. Veneer Matching of Leaves: End. 9. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Running. 10. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Slip. 11. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Center. 12. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 13. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 14. Site Finish:Transparent finish. 15. Site Finish: Opaque finish. F. Interior Plastic Laminate Clad Countertops: 1. Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Wilsonart International Div. of Premark International, Inc.; Nevamar Company, LLC, Decorative Products Div.; Formica Corporation, or approved equal. 2. Laminate: High pressure decorative laminate, NEMA LD-3. 3. Grade: Premium. 4. Grade: Custom. 5. Core: Plywood. 6. Core: Particleboard. 7. Edge: Laminate. 8. Edge: Lumber. 9. Edge: Decorative. 10. Adhesives: Low VOC contact adhesive(less than 80 g/L). G. Interior Solid Surfacing Material Countertops: 1. Manufacturers: Wilsonart International Div. of Premark International, Inc.; Nevamar Company, LLC, Decorative Products Div.; Formica Corporation, or approved equal. 2. Type: Homogeneous solid sheets ANSI Z124.3, for Type 5 or Type 6, without a precoated finish. 3. Grade: Premium. 4. Grade: Custom. 5. Grade: Economy. 6. Edge: Decorative. 7. Special Fabrication: Integral bowls. 8. Special Fabrication: Decorative assemblies. H. Interior Thermoset Decorative Overlay: 1. Particleboard or medium-density fiberboard with surface of thermally fused, melamine- impregnated decorative paper, LMA SAT-1. I. Interior Wood Paneling and Wainscots: 1. Species for Transparent Finish: Plain sawn natural birch. 2. Species for Transparent Finish:As selected. 3. Grade: Custom. 4. Core: Veneer core plywood. 064023-3 it PROJECT NAME FIRM NAME City,State Date,2010 5. Core: Particleboard. 6. Core: Fire-retardant particleboard. 7. Style: Flush type. 8. Style: Applied panel type. 9. Style: Stile and rail type. 10. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Book. .11. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Slip. 12. Veneer Matching of Leaves: Random. 13. Veneer Matching of Leaves: End. 14. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Running. 15. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Slip. 16. Veneer Matching In Panel Face: Center. 17. Panel Matching Method: Premanufactured sets. 18. Panel Matching Method: Sequence-matched panel sets. 19. Panel Matching Method: Blueprint-matched panels and components. 20. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 21. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 22. Site Finish:Transparent finish. 23. Site Finish: Opaque finish. J. Interior Plywood Paneling: 1. Type: Hardwood veneer paneling, HPVA HP-1. 2. Species: Rotary cut natural birch veneer. 3. Species: Plain sliced red oak veneer. 4. Species: Plain sliced American walnut veneer. 5. Species:As selected. 6. Backing Veneer Species: Same species as face veneer. 7. Backing Veneer Species: Any hardwood compatible with face species. 8. Construction: Veneer core. 9. Face Pattern: Plain pattern. 10. Face Pattern: V-grooved pattern. 11. Veneer Matching: Random. 12. Veneer Matching: Sequence matching. 13. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 14. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 15. Site Finish: Transparent finish. 16. Site Finish: Opaque finish. K. Interior Ornamental Items: 1. Species for Transparent Finish: Rift sawn/cut red oak. 2. Species for Transparent Finish: Plain sawn/sliced natural birch. 3. Species for Transparent Finish: Quarter sawn/sliced African mahogany. 4. Species for Transparent Finish: As selected. 5. Species for Transparent Finish: Match existing. 6. Species for Opaque Finish: Closed grain hardwood. 7. Grade: Premium. 8. Grade: Custom. 9. Grade: Economy. 10. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 11. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 12. Site Finish: Transparent finish. 13. Site Finish: Opaque finish. L. Interior Frames and Jambs: 064023-4 PROJECT NAME FIRM NAME City, State Date,2010 1. Species for Transparent Finish: Plain sawn/sliced natural birch. 2. Species for Transparent Finish: As selected. 3. Species for Opaque Finish: Closed grain hardwood. 4. Grade: Economy: 5. Factory Finish: Transparent finish. 6. Factory Finish: Opaque finish. 7. Site Finish: Transparent finish. 8. Site Finish: Opaque finish. M. Interior Shelving and Closet Specialties: 1. Shelving: Plywood with hardwood edgeband. 2. Shelving: PVC coated wire shelving system. 3. Closet Rods:Wood. 4. Closet Rods: Chrome plated steel. 5. Closet Rods: PVC coated wire closet rod system. N. Interior Auxiliary Materials: 1. Screws: FS FF-S-111. 2. Nails: FS FF-N-105. 3. Anchors: Type required for secure anchorage. 4. Adhesives: Low VOC types. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Provide work to sizes, shapes, and profiles indicated. Install work to comply with quality standards referenced. Back prime work and install plumb, level and straight with tight joints; scribe work to fit. B. Quality Standard: Install woodwork to comply with [AWI Section 1700] [WI Manual of Millwork] for the same grade specified for type of woodwork involved. C. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Use non- corrosive fasteners for exterior work. Coordinate with work of other sections. D. Comply with manufacturer's requirements for cutting, handling, fastening and working treated materials. E. Repair minor damage, clean and protect. END OF SECTION 064023-5 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 07 14 00 FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide fluid-applied membrane waterproofing. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's standard warranty. Include labor and materials to repair or replace defective materials. 1. Warranty Period: 5 years for polyurethane waterproofing. 2. Warranty Period: 10 years for hot rubberized waterproofing. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Testing: Flood testing of horizontal applications. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. 2-Part Modified Polyurethane Membrane Waterproofing: Polyurethane-based liquid membrane waterproofing, 90 percent solids, ASTM C 836, 60-mil thick coating. 1. Manufacturers: Futura Coatings, Gaco Western, Inc.; Mameco International, Inc.; Multicoat Corp.; or approved equal. B. 1-Part Modified Polyurethane Membrane Waterproofing: Polyurethane-based liquid membrane waterproofing, 90 percent solids,ASTM C 836, 60-mil thick coating. 1. Manufacturers: Carlisle Corp., Epro Waterproofing Systems; Pecora Corp.; Sonneborne; Tremco, or approved equal. C. Non Reinforced Hot Rubberized-Asphalt Waterproofing: Single-component rubberized-asphalt membrane waterproofing, 100 percent solids, 180-mil thick coating. 1. Manufacturers: American Hydrotech; Carlisle Corp.; Monsey Bakor; Tremco, or approved equal. D. Reinforced Hot Rubberized-Asphalt Waterproofing: Single-component reinforced rubberized- asphalt membrane waterproofing, 100 percent solids, 215 mils mil thick coating. 1. Manufacturers: American Hydrotech, Carlisle Corp., Monsey Bakor; Tremco or approved equal. E. Flashing Materials and Protection Board: Compatible with fluid-applied waterproofing. 071400-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 F. Protection Course: Semirigid sheets of fiberglass or mineral-reinforced-asphaltic core. G. Protection Course: Fan folded,with a core of extruded-polystyrene board insulation. H. Geotextile-Faced, Molded-Sheet Drainage Panel: Drainage panels of geotextile facing laminated to 3-dimensional, nonbiodegradable, molded-plastic-sheet drainage core. I. Insulation Drainage Panels: Extruded-polystyrene board ASTM C 578; Type IV, 1.6-Ib/cu. ft. 25- psi compressive strength; shiplap or tongue-and-groove edges and with drainage channels one side,faced with geotextile fabric. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Modified Polyurethane Waterproofing: Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Coordinate with work of other sections. B. Hot-Rubberized Asphalt Waterproofing: Install materials and systems according to CAN/CGSB- 37.51 and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. Restore damaged components and test waterproofing. Clean and protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 071400-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 08 11 13 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide steel doors and frames. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Standards:ANSI/SDI-100, Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames. C. Performance Standards: 1. Fire-Rated Assemblies: NFPA 80, and acceptable testing agency listing. 2. Thermal-Rated Assemblies at Exterior: ASTM C 236 or ASTM C 976. 3. Sound-Rated Assemblies at Mechanical Rooms:ASTM E 1408, and ASTM E 413. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Interior Steel Doors: 1. Manufacturers: Amweld Building Products; Ceco Door Products; Curries Co.; Mesker Door; Steelcraft Manufacturing; or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 18-gauge steel sheet. 3. Thickness: 1-3/4 inches. 4. Finish: Factory primed and field painted. 5. Finish: Factory finished. 6. Accessories: a. Sightproof stationary louvers. b. Glazing stops. c. Silencers. B. Interior Steel Frames: 1. Manufacturers: Amweld Building Products; Ceco Door Products; Curries Co.; Mesker Door; Steelcraft Manufacturing; or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 16-gauge steel sheet. 3. Corners: Mitered or coped. 4. Type: Welded. 5. Type: Knockdown. 081113-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 6. Type: Drywall slip-on. 7. Finish: Factory primed and field painted. 8. Finish: Factory finished. C. Exterior Steel Doors: 1. Manufacturers: Amweld Building Products; Presray Critical Containment Solutions, a Division of Pawling Corp.; Steel Door Institute; Steelcraft Manufacturing; Windsor Republic Doors; or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 16-gauge galvanized steel sheet. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches, thermally insulated. 4. Finish: Factory primed and field painted. 5. Finish: Factory finished. 6. Accessories: a. Sightproof stationary louvers. b. Glazing stops. c. Silencers. D. Exterior Steel Frames: 1. Manufacturers: Amweld Building Products; Steel Door Institute; Steelcraft, Div. of IR Security Technologies;Windsor Republic Doors; or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 14-gauge galvanized steel sheet. 3. Corners: Mitered or coped. 4. Type:Welded. 5. Type: Knockdown. 6. Finish: Factory primed and field painted. 7. Finish: Factory finished. E. Interior Preassembled Steel Doors and Frames: 1. Manufacturers:THERMA-TRU DOORS, or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 22-gauge steel sheet. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches. 4. Door Faces: Flush. 5. Door Faces: Embossed panels. 6. Finish: Factory finished. F. Exterior Preassembled Steel Doors and Frames: 1. Manufacturers:THERMA-TRU DOORS; or approved equal. 2. Material: Minimum 22-gauge galvanized steel sheet. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches,thermally insulated. 4. Type: Two-piece adjustable split jamb. 5. Finish: Factory finished. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Fabricate work to be rigid, neat and free from seams, defects, dents, warp, buckle, and exposed fasteners. Install doors and frames in compliance with SDI-100, NFPA 80, and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Provide thermally improved doors with maximum U-value of 0.24 BTU/hr./square foot degree F (ASTM C 236)for all exterior doors and elsewhere as noted. C. Provide acoustically improved doors with minimum STC of 33 (ASTM E 90 and ASTM E 413) 081113-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 where indicated. D. Hardware: Prepare doors and frames to receive hardware on final schedule. Provide for 3 silencers on single doorframes; 2 on double doorframes. E. Shop Finish: Clean, treat and prime paint all work with rust-inhibiting primer comparable with finish paint specified in Division 9 section. Provide asphalt emulsion sound deadening coating on concealed frame interiors. F. Touch up damaged coatings ready to receive finish painting. END OF SECTION 0811 13-3 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 08 51 13 ALUMINUM WINDOWS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide aluminum windows. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. C. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. D. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's standard warranty. Include labor and materials to repair or replace defective materials. 1. Warranty Period: 5 years. E. Maintenance Data: Submit manufacturer's maintenance data, including maintenance schedule. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship. C. Performance: Comply with AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2 for grade of window required. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Aluminum Windows: 1. Manufacturers: EFCO Corp.; Graham Architectural Products; Keystone Industries; Monda Window & Door; Peerless Products; Wausau Metals; Pacific Aluminum - Architectural Glazing Systems; St. Cloud Window, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Construction:Thermal-break type. 3. Aluminum Window Members:Aluminum extrusions. 4. Anchors, Clips, and Window Accessories: Aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, or galvanized steel. 5. Window Operation:Awning windows. 6. Window Operation: Casement windows. 7. Window Operation: Fixed windows. 8. Grade: Residential. a. Standard: AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S. 2, Grade 25. 9. Grade: Commercial. 0851 13-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 a. Standard:AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S. 2, Grade 40. 10. Grade: Heavy commercial. a. Standard:AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S. 2, Grade 55. 11. Grade: Architectural. a. Standard: AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S. 2, Grade 60. 12. Glazing: Single pane glass. 13. Glazing Color: Clear glass. 14. Aluminum Finish: Clear anodized. 15. Auxiliary Materials: a. Operating hardware. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Fabricate windows to conform to AAMA standards and accept glass specified. B. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. Operation: Provide locking units with manual operation; provide pole for out of reach hardware. D. Restore damaged finishes and test for proper operation. Clean and protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 0851 13-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide door hardware. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. C. Submit for approval hardware schedule proposed for use based on Owner's requirements. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Hardware for Fire-Rated Openings: NFPA 80, and local requirements. C. Materials and Application: ANSI A156 series standards. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Door Hardware: 1. Manufacturers: ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions; Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware; Dorma Architectural Hardware; FSB USA; Jackson Corp.; Omnia Industries, Inc.; Onity(formerly TESA ESI); PBB, Inc.; Sargent Manufacturing; Schlage Lock Co.; Yale Locks and Hardware; or approved equal. 2. Quality Level: Residential. 3. Quality Level: Commercial. 4. Quality Level: Heavy duty commercial. 5. Locksets and Latchsets: Bored cylindrical type. 6. Locksets and Latchsets: Mortise type. 7. Lock Cylinders: Integral. 8. Lock Cylinders: Interchangeable. 9. Keying: Owner's requirements. 10. Keying: Multiple building keying and key control system. 11. Keying: Match existing keying and key control system. 12. Hinges and Butts: Full-mortise type at interior, with nonremovable pins at exterior doors. 13. Closers, Door Control, and Exit Devices: Low frequency. 14. Closers, Door Control, and Exit Devices: High frequency. 15. Closers, Door Control, and Exit Devices: Barrier-free. 16. Pivots: Offset or center-hung type. 17. Push/Pull Units: Through-bolted type. 18. Hardware Finishes: Bright brass finish on exposed surfaces. 0871 00-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 19. Hardware Finishes: Satin brass finish on exposed surfaces. 20. Hardware Finishes: Oxidized satin brass finish on exposed surfaces. 21. Hardware Finishes: Polished chrome finish on exposed surfaces. 22. Hardware Finishes: Satin chrome finish on exposed surfaces. 23. Hardware Finishes: Polished stainless finish on exposed surfaces. 24. Hardware Finishes: Satin stainless finish on exposed surfaces. 25. Auxiliary Materials: a. Door Trim Units: Kickplates, edge trim, viewers, knockers, and mail drop, and related trim. b. Stops and overhead door holders. c. Interior sliding door hardware. d. Interior bifold door hardware. e. Interior pocket door hardware. f. Soundstripping. g. Weatherstripping and thresholds. h. Electromagnetic hold-open devices. i. Card-operated opening devices. j. Knox box for fire emergency keys. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Follow guidelines of DHI "Recommended Locations for Builder's Hardware" and hardware manufacturers'instructions. B. Install material n s and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. Adjust operation, clean and protect. 3.2 SCHEDULE A. Hardware Schedule: [Insert when available or delete this subparagraph.] END OF SECTION 0871 00-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 08 80 00 GLAZING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide glass and glazing. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. C. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. D. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's standard warranty. Include labor and materials to repair or replace defective materials. 1. Laminated Glass: Manufacturer's 5-year warranty. 2. Coated Glass: Manufacturer's 10-year warranty. 3. Insulating Glass: Manufacturer's 10-year warranty. 4. Mirror Glass: Manufacturer's 5-year warranty. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Glazing for Fire-Rated Assemblies: Glazing for assemblies that comply with NFPA 80. C. Safety Glazing Products: Comply with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201 and, for wired glass, ANSI Z97.1. D. Glazing Publications: 1. GANA Publications: GANA's"Glazing Manual."and"Laminated Glass Design Guide." 2. AAMA Publications: AAMA GDSG-1, "Glass Design for Sloped Glazing," and AAMA TIR- A7,"Sloped Glazing Guidelines." 3. IGMA Publication for Sloped Glazing: IGMA TB-3001, "Sloped Glazing Guidelines." 4. IGMA Publication for Insulating Glass: SIGMA TM-3000, "Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units." E. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship. 1. Each type of glazing. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Glass and Glazing: 088000-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 1. Manufacturers: AFG Industries; ACH Glass Operations (formerly Visteon); Cardinal IG; Libby Owens Ford; Pilkington; Viracon; or approved equal. 2. Type: Single glass units, tempered at locations as required by Code. 3. Type: Insulating glass units,tempered at locations as required by Code. 4. Type: Insulating spandrel glass units, tempered at locations as required by Code. 5. Type: High-performance insulating glass units with low-e coating, tempered at locations as required by code. 6. Type: Laminated glass units. 7. Type:Wired glass units. 8. Type: Patterned glass units. 9. Type: Mirror glass units. 10. Auxiliary Materials: a. Compression gaskets. b. Elastomeric glazing sealants. c. Preformed glazing tapes. d. Glazing gaskets. e. Setting blocks, spacers, and compressible filler rods. f. Mirror adhesive, top and bottom angles and clips. B. Fire-Rated Glazing: 1. Manufacturers: Pilkington; Fire Rated Glazing and Framing Solutions; VETROTECH Saint- Gobain; or approved equal. 2. Type: Fire-rated glazing as vision lights in fire-rated door assemblies. 3. Type: Fire-rated glazing as vision lights in sidelights, transoms and borrowed lites in fire rated frames. 4. Type: Fire-rated glazing as vision lights in rated transparent wall and window wall assemblies. 5. Type: Fire-rated glazing as vision lights in high hazard assemblies. 6. Material: Transparent ceramic. 7. Fire Rating:As required for application. C. Plastic Glazing: 1. Manufacturers: Gallina USA, LLC; PALRAM AMERICAS; Polygal Inc.; Sheffield Plastics Inc.,A Bayer MaterialScience Company; or approved equal. 2. Type: Acrylic sheet. 3. Type: Polycarbonate sheet. 4. Type: Multiwall structured polycarbonate sheet. 5. Type: Corrugated polycarbonate sheet. D. Glazing Films: 1. Manufacturers: 3M Window Film; Madico, Inc.; V-KOOL, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Type:Architectural glazing film. 3. Type: Solar and architectural glazing film. 4. Type: View control glazing film. 5. Type: Blast-resistant safety glazing film. 6. Film: Self-adhesive polyester film suitable for application. E. Clamped Glazing Assemblies: 1. Manufacturers: Taco Metals, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Type: Clamped glass shelving assemblies. 3. Type: Clamped glass partition assemblies. 4. Type: Clamped glass displays. 5. Type: Clamped glass signage. 088000-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 6. Glass Material:Transparent flat glass. 7. Glass Material: Transparent tempered glass. 8. Clamp Material: Polished die casting. 9. Clamp Material: Stainless steel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Inspect framing and report unsatisfactory conditions in writing. B. Comply with GANA "Glazing Manual" and manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Use manufacturer's recommended spacers, blocks, primers, sealers, gaskets and accessories. C. Install glass with uniformity of pattern, draw, bow and roller marks. D. Install sealants to provide complete wetting and bond and to create a substantial wash away from glass. E. Set mirrors on stainless steel clips and adhere to wall with mirror adhesive. F. Remove and replace damaged glass and glazing. Wash, polish and protect all glass supplied under this section. END OF SECTION 088000-3 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 21 13 PLASTER ASSEMBLIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide plaster assemblies. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Portland Cement Plaster: 1. Manufacturers: Multicoat Corp.; Stuc-O-Flex International, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Type: 3 coats over substrate. 3. Cement: Portland cement, ASTM C 150, Type I or 11. 4. Finish Coat: Job-mixed finish coat. 5. Finish Coat: Factory-prepared finish coat. 6. Finish: Troweled finish. 7. Finish: Floated finish. 8. Auxiliary Materials: a. Corner beads, casing bead, and control joints. b. Bonding compounds and agents. B. Gypsum Plaster: 1. Manufacturers: National Gypsum Co.; United States Gypsum Co.; or approved equal. 2. Type: 2 coats over substrate. 3. Base Coat Plasters:ASTM C 28. 4. Aggregates:ASTM C 35. 5. Finishing Hydrated Lime:ASTM C 206. 6. Finish Coat Plasters: Gypsum gauging plaster. a. Standard:ASTM C 28. 7. Finish Coat Plasters: High-strength gypsum gauging plaster. a. Standard: ASTM C 28. 8. Finish Coat Plasters: Ready-mixed finish plaster. 9. Finish: Toweled finish. 10. Finish: Floated finish. 11. Auxiliary Materials: a. Corner beads, casing bead, and control joints. b. Bonding compounds and agents. C. Lath and Plaster Support Systems: 0921 13-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 1. Manufacturers: Dale Industries, Dietrich Industries, Marino/Ware, National Gypsum Co., Unimast or approved equal. 2. Metal Supports for Suspended and Furred Ceilings, For gypsum plaster: a. Standard: ASTM C 841. 3. Metal Supports for Suspended and Furred Ceilings: For Portland cement plaster. a. Standard: ASTM C 1063. 4. Steel Studs and Runners, Non-Load(Axial) Bearing: ASTM C 645. 5. Typical Thickness: 20 gauge(.0329 inch). 6. Typical Thickness: 22 gauge(.0276 inch). 7. Typical Thickness: 25 gauge(.0179 inch). 8. Typical Depth: 2-1/2 inches. 9. Typical Depth: 3-5/8 inches. 10. Typical Depth: 4 inches. 11. Typical Depth: 6 inches. 12. Vertical Metal Furring: Channel furring and braces, Z-furring members, and furring brackets. 13. Expanded Metal Lath: ASTM C 847, self-furring galvanized steel diamond mesh or rib lath. 14. Auxiliary Materials: a. Corner beads, casing bead, and control joints. b. Bonding compounds and agents. c. Acoustical sealant. d. Sound attenuation blankets, mineral-fiber type. e. Thermal insulation, mineral-fiber type. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with ASTM C 754, ASTM C. 842, ASTM C 84, ASTM C 844, ASTM C 926 and manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Maintain environmental conditions within the limits prescribed by manufacturer. B. At plaster patching, prepare surface to sound substrate, apply bonding agent and patching materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. C. Install metal trims at perimeters and joints. At scratch coat form full keys. Ensure tight contact between coats. Tool edges at windows, doors, other openings to small vee to control spalling. D. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled during installation. Touch up damaged surfaces. Protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 0921 13-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 i SECTION 09 21 16 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide gypsum board assemblies. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Tolerances: Not more than 1/16-inch difference in true plane at joints between adjacent boards before finishing. After finishing, joints shall be not be visible. Not more than 1/8 inch in 10 feet deviation from true plane, plumb, level and proper relation to adjacent surfaces in finished work. C. Fire Resistance for Fire-Rated Assemblies: ASTM E 119. D. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship and level of finish. E. Performance: Fire, structural, and seismic performance meeting requirements of building code and local authorities. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gypsum Board: 1. Manufacturers: Georgia Pacific; National Gypsum Co.; Lafarge North America; United States Gypsum Company, or approved equal. 2. Application: Interior walls, partitions, and ceilings with tape and joint compound finish. 3. Application: Interior walls, partitions and ceilings with veneer plaster finish. 4. Application: Abuse-resistant board at corridors. 5. Application: Cementitious backer units for application of tile. 6. Application: Soffit board at exterior ceilings and soffits. 7. Application: Shaftwall assemblies. 8. Application: Glass-reinforced gypsum fabrications. 9. Application: Steel framing systems to receive gypsum board. 10. Application: Insulation and vapor barrier systems in gypsum board assemblies. 11. Application: Remodeling at existing gypsum board construction. 12. Application: Installation of access panels in gypsum board assemblies. 13. Material Standard:ASTM C1396. 14. Type: Board for tape and joint compound finish. a. Type: Regular, moisture-resistant and fire-rated types as required. b. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. c. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 092116-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 15. Type: Board for veneer plaster finish. a. Type: Regular, moisture-resistant, and fire-rated types as required. b. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. c. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 16. Type:Water-resistant gypsum backing board. a. Type: Regular and fire-rated types as required: b. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. c. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 17. Type: Sag-resistant gypsum board. a. Type: Regular and fire-rated types as required for ceilings. b. Thickness: 1/2 inch. 18. Type: Exterior soffit board. a. Type: Regular and fire-rated types as required: b. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. c. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 19. Type: Abuse-resistant board. a. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. b. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 20. Type: Vinyl-film-faced gypsum board. a. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. b. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. 21. Joint Treatment:ASTM C474 and ASTM C840, 3-coat system, paper or fiberglass tape. 22. Auxiliary Materials: a. Corner bead, edge trim and control joints. b. Extruded aluminum reveals and channels. c. Gypsum board screws, ASTM C 1002. d. Gypsum board nails, ASTM C 514. e. Fastening adhesive. f. Fastening adhesive, low VOC type. g. Concealed acoustical sealant, low VOC type. h. Mineral fiber thermal insulation. i. Polyethylene vapor retarder, 6 mils. j. Polystyrene aggregated finish for ceilings. k. Acoustical finish. B. Veneer Plaster: 1. Manufacturers: Domtar, Inc.; Georgia-Pacific Corp.; United States Gypsum Co.; or approved equal. 2. Type: One-coat veneer plaster, high-strength. 3. Type: Two-coat veneer plaster, high-strength. 4. Material Standard: ASTM C587. C. Glass-Mat Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: 1. Manufacturers: Georgia-Pacific Corp.; United States Gypsum; or approved equal. 2. Material Standard: ASTM C1178. 3. Type: Regular and fire-resistant as required. a. Typical Thickness: 1/2 inch. b. Typical Thickness: 5/8 inch. D. Cementitious Backer Units: 1. Manufacturers: Smartboard Building Products Inc. 2. Material Standard:ANSI Al 18.9. 3. Type: Cement-coated Portland cement panels. a. Thickness: 1/2 inch nominal. 0921 16-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 E. Gypsum Shaftwall Board: 1. Manufacturers: Georgia Pacific; National Gypsum Co.; Lafarge North America; United States Gypsum Company, or approved equal. 2. Material Standard: ASTM C442. 3. Type: Fire-resistant shaftwall board. a. Typical Thickness: 3/4 inch. b. Typical Thickness: 1 inch. F. Glass-Reinforced Gypsum Fabrications: 1. Manufacturers: Edon Corp.; Plastrglas, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Material Standard:ASTM C1355. 3. Embedments: Cold-rolled steel channels with hot-dip galvanized coating. 4. Glass Fibers: ASTM D 578, Type E glass. 5. Finish: Surface suitable for paint finish. G. Steel Framing for Walls and Partitions: 1. Manufacturers: CLARKWESTERN Building Systems; Dietrich Metal Framing, Inc.; MARINO; or approved equal. 2. Material Standard:ASTM C645. 3. Stud Thickness: 20 gauge(.0329 inch). 4. Stud Thickness: 22 gauge(.0276 inch). 5. Stud Thickness:25 gauge(.0179 inch). 6. Stud Depth,Typical: 2-1/2 inches. 7. Stud Depth, Typical: 3-5/8 inches. 8. Stud Depth, Typical: 4 inches. 9. Stud Depth, Typical: 6 inches. 10. Furring Channel Thickness: 20 gauge(.0329 inch). 11. Furring Channel Thickness: 25 gauge(.0179 inch). 12. Auxiliary Framing Components: Furring brackets, resilient furring channels, Z-furring members, and non-corrosive fasteners. H. Steel Framing for Suspended and Furred Ceilings: 1. Manufacturers: CLARKWESTERN Building Systems; Dietrich Metal Framing, Inc.; MARINO; or approved equal. 2. Material Standard:ASTM C645. 3. Attachment: Standard. 4. Attachment: Resilient. 5. Stud Thickness:20 gauge(.0329 inch). 6. Stud Thickness:22 gauge(.0276 inch). 7. Stud Thickness: 25 gauge(.0179 inch). 8. Accessories: Furring channels, hangers and inserts. I. Steel Framing for Shaftwall: 1. Manufacturers: CLARKWESTERN Building Systems; Dietrich Metal Framing, Inc.; MARINO; or approved equal. 2. Material Standard:ASTM C645. 3. Attachment: Standard. 4. Attachment: Resilient. 5. Stud Thickness:20 gauge(.0329 inch). 6. Stud Thickness:22 gauge(.0276 inch). 7. Stud Thickness:25 gauge(.0179 inch). 8. Accessories: Furring channels, hangers and inserts. 0921 16-3 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 1. Manufacturers: American Olean Tile Co.; American Slate Company; Bostik, Inc.; Custom Building Products; LATICRETE International, Inc.; MAPEI Corp. ; ProSpec(formerly Bonsal branded products); Schluter System LP; SGM, Inc.; Super-Tek Products, Inc.; TEC Specialty Construction Brands, Inc.; or approved equal. 2. Mortar setting bed. a. Latex additive. 3. Thin-set mortar. a. Dry-set Portland cement mortar. b. Latex-Portland cement mortar. c. Conductive dry-set mortar. d. Chemical-resistant epoxy adhesive. e. Chemical-resistant furan mortar. f. Modified epoxy emulsion mortar. 4. Organic adhesive, low VOC type. 5. Grout. a. Sand-Portland cement grout. b. Dry-set grout. c. Latex-Portland cement grout. d. Chemical-resistant epoxy grout. e. Chemical-resistant furan resin grout. f. Silicone rubber elastomeric grout for pregrouted sheets. 6. Waterproofing membrane under tile. a. ANSI A 118.10. 7. Crack suppression membrane under tile. a. ANSI A 118.10. 8. Elastomeric sealants, low VOC type. 9. Stone thresholds. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with Tile Council of America and ANSI Standard Specifications for Installation for substrate and installation required. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. B. Install waterproof membrane in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. C. Lay tile in grid pattern with alignment grids. Layout tile to provide uniform joint widths and to minimize cutting; do not use less than 1/2 the units. D. Provide sealant joints where recommended by TCA and approved by Architect. E. Grout and cure, clean and protect. 3.2 SCHEDULE A. Tile Schedule: [Insert here--following are examples only] 1. Toilet Room Walls: Glazed ceramic mosaic tile over tile backer board with thin-set latex- modified cement mortar and latex-Portland cement grout. 2. Toilet Room Floors: Unglazed ceramic mosaic tile over concrete slab with latex-Portland cement mortar and latex-Portland cement grout. END OF SECTION 093000-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 5100 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide acoustical ceilings and suspension systems. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. C. Extra Stock: Submit extra stock equal to 2 percent of amount installed. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Performance: Fire, structural, and seismic performance meeting requirements of building code and local authorities.Acoustical performance based on project requirements. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Mineral Fiber Acoustical Ceilings: 1. Manufacturers: Armstrong World Industries; Celotex; Hunter Douglas Contract/ Techstyle Ceilings;Tectum, Inc.; USG; or approved equal. 2. Panel Size:24 by 24 inches. 3. Panel Edge: Square. 4. Panel Edge: Reveal. 5. Panel Edge: As selected. 6. Panel Recycled Content: Not less than 40 percent. 7. Grid: Concealed spline grid. 8. Grid: Exposed flush grid. 9. Suspension System: Intermediate duty. 10. Suspension System: Heavy duty. 11. Auxiliary Materials: a. Edge molding and trim. b. Hold-down clips and impact clips. c. Concealed acoustical sealant, low VOC type(less than 50 g/L). PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install materials and suspension systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, and ASTM C 636. Coordinate installation with location of mechanical and 0951 00-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 electrical work to ensure proper locations and anchorage. B. Level ceiling to within 1/8 inch in 10 feet in both directions. Scribe and cut panels to fit accurately. Measure and lay out to avoid less than half panel units. C. Removal and reinstallation at existing ceilings: Remove and store materials for reuse when allowed. Handle with white gloves and avoid damaging corners and edges. Clean tiles and grid system, which have been removed. Provide additional materials to complete the work and to replace damaged existing materials. New materials shall match existing materials as approved. D. Adjust, clean, and touch up all system components. END OF SECTION 0951 00-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 62 00 SPECIALTY FLOORING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide specialty flooring and floor preparation. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Laminate Flooring: 1. Manufacturers:Wilsonart International;Armstrong; Shaw Industries; or approved equal. 2. Application: Locations indicated. 3. Application: Remodel and clean existing. 4. Sustainable Design: Regional materials. 5. Sustainable Design: Recycled content. 6. Sustainable Design: Low-emitting materials, adhesives and sealants. 7. Type: NEMA LD 3. 8. Thickness:As selected. 9. Pattern: As selected. 10. Auxiliary Materials: a. Polyethylene vapor retarder, 6 mils. b. Trim, moldings, thresholds, and transition strips. c. Underlayments, adhesives, mastics, and fasteners. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. B. Provide control joints over joints in substrate and at approved locations. I C. Restore damaged work. Replace work, which cannot be repaired. Clean and protect work from 096200-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 damage. END OF SECTION 096200-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 68 13 TILE CARPETING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide carpet tile and floor preparation. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. C. Extra Stock: Submit extra stock equal to 2 percent of total used. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Performance: Fire performance meeting requirements of building code and local authorities. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Carpet Tile: 1. Manufacturers: Collins and Aikman Floor Coverings; Interface Flooring Systems; Lees Commercial Carpets; Milliken Carpet; United Technical Products, or approved equal. 2. Sustainable Design: CRI Green Label [Plus]; or approved equal. 3. Material: High-performance nylon bonded to resilient backing. 4. Material: Selected by allowance. 5. Material: Match existing. 6. Material:As selected. 7. Installation Method: Glue-down. 8. Installation Method: Partial glue-down. In - 9. Installation Method: Free lay. 10. Auxiliary Materials: a. Edge guards. b. Low VOC adhesives(less than 50 g/L), low VOC cements and fasteners. c. Leveling compound. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with recommendations of Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI 104) Standard for Installation Specification of Commercial Carpet. B. Prepare surfaces and install materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and 096813-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 approved submittals. Clean, patch, and level substrate. Install materials in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. Install edge guards and reducer strips as required; clean and protect. END OF SECTION 096813-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 70 00 WALL FINISHES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide wall coverings and surface preparation. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. C. Extra Stock: Submit extra stock equal to 2 unopened rolls of each type of wall covering used. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Performance: Fire performance meeting requirements of building code and local authorities. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Vinyl Wall Covering: 1. Manufacturers: Columbus Coated Fabrics; F. Schumacher & Co.; J. M. Lynne Co.; Maharam; MDC Wallcoverings; Pawling Corp.; or approved equal. 2. Stain Resistance: Factory applied polyvinyl fluoride or polymer coating. 3. Type: FS CCC-W-408 and CFFA-W-101,Type I light duty wall covering. 4. Type: FS CCC-W-408 and CFFA-W-101, Type II medium duty wall covering. 5. Type: FS CCC-W-408 and CFFA-W-101, Type III heavy duty wall covering. 6. Permeability: Standard. 7. Permeability: Microperforations at exterior walls. 8. ASTM F 793 for peelable or strippable wall coverings that qualify as: a. Category II Decorative with Medium Serviceability. b. Category III, Decorative with High Serviceability. c. Category IV, Type I Commercial Serviceability. B. Textile Wall Covering: 1. Manufacturers: Columbus Coated Fabrics; Guilford of Maine; J. M. Lynne Co.; Maharam; MDC Wallcoverings, or approved equal. 2. Type: ASTM F 793, Category III, Decorative with Medium Serviceability. 3. Fiber: Cotton wall covering. 4. Fiber: Linen wall covering. 5. Fiber: Silk wall covering. 097000-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Acclimatize materials; prime and seal substrates; test substrates for moisture content and prepare surfaces in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations. B. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Apply adhesive and install with seams plumb and overlapped and double-cut to ensure tight closure except where pattern would not match. Do not place seams within 6 inches of corners. C. Remove air bubbles, blisters, wrinkles and other defects; horizontal seams are not permitted. Remove excess adhesive immediately; clean walls and protect surfaces. END OF SECTION 097000-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 09 91 00 PAINTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide painting and surface preparation. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual characteristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. 1. Include manufacturer's full range of color and finish options if additional selection is required. C. Extra Stock: Submit 2 unopened gallons of each paint and color used in the project. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Regulations: Compliance with VOC and environmental regulations. C. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship. 1. Provide 4 foot x 4 foot mock-ups of each type of surface. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Painting: 1. Manufacturers of Regular Paints: Benjamin Moore; Duron Paints & Wallcoverings; ICI Devoe Coatings; Kelly-Moore Paints; Miller Paint Co. / Devine Color; PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. - Pittsburgh Paints; Pratt & Lambert Paints; Rodda Paint; Sherwin-Williams; United Gilsonite Laboratories; or approved equal. 2. Manufacturers of Multicolor Coatings: Polomyx; Zolatone; or approved equal. 3. Application: Interior unfinished surfaces. 4. Application: Exposed mechanical and electrical items. 5. Application: Repainting of existing surfaces. 6. Primary Coating Type: Low VOC interior paints. a. Flat Paints: Less than 50 g/L. b. Non-Flat Paints: Less than 150 g/L. c. Paints applied to Ferrous Metals: Less than 250 g/L. 7. Primary Coating Type: Zero VOC interior paints. 8. Primary Paint Systems: Primer plus one finish coat. 9. Primary Paint Systems: Primer plus two finish coats. 099100-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Inspect surfaces, report unsatisfactory conditions in writing; beginning work means acceptance of substrate. B. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for preparation, priming and coating work. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. At existing areas to be repainted, remove blistered or peeling paint to sound substrates. Remove chalk deposits and mildew and wash all surfaces with mild detergent. Perform related minor preparation including caulk and glazing compounds. Spot prime bare areas before priming and painting as specified. D. Match approved mock-ups for color, texture, and pattern. Re-coat or remove and replace work which does not match or shows loss of adhesion. Clean up, touch up and protect work. 3.2 PAINT SCHEDULE A. Gypsum Drywall Walls: 1. Gloss: a. Semi. 2. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. b. 1 coat latex finish. c. 2 coats latex finish. d. 1 coat alkyd finish. e. 2 coats alkyd finish. B. Gypsum Drywall Walls and Ceilings in Bathrooms, Kitchens and Wet Areas: 1. Gloss: a. Semi. 2. Texture: a. Stipple. 3. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. b. 1 coat latex finish. c. 2 coats latex finish. d. 1 coat alkyd finish. e. 2 coats alkyd finish. C. Gypsum Drywall Walls, Multicolor Finish: 1. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. b. 1 coat spray applied multicolor finish D. Gypsum Drywall Walls to Receive Wall Covering: 1. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. E. Gypsum Drywall Ceilings: 1. Gloss: 099100-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 a. Semi. 2. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. b. 1 coat latex finish. c. 2 coats latex finish. d. 1 coat alkyd finish. e. 2 coats alkyd finish. F. Plaster: 1. Gloss: a. Semi. 2. System: a. 1 coat latex primer. b. 1 coat latex finish. c. 2 coats latex finish. d. 1 coat alkyd finish. e. 2 coats alkyd finish. G. Interior Wood for Painted Finish: 1. Gloss: a. Semi. 2. System: a. 1 coat interior alkyd enamel undercoat. b. 1 coat latex enamel. c. 2 coats latex enamel. d. 1 coat alkyd enamel. e. 2 coats alkyd enamel. H. Interior Wood ood for Transparent Finish: 1. Gloss: a. Satin. b. High. 2. System: a. 1 coat water base sealer. b. 1 coat oil base sealer. c. 2 coats water base varnish. d. 2 coats oil base varnish. I. Interior Wood for Stain Finish: 1. Gloss: a. Satin. 2. System: a. 1 coat water base wood stain. b. 1 coat oil base wood stain. c. 1 coat water base sealer. d. 1 coat oil base sealer. e. 2 coats water base varnish. f. 2 coats oil base varnish. END OF SECTION 0991 00-3 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 10 28 13 TOILET ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide toilet, bath and laundry accessories. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Toilet and Bath Accessories: 1. Manufacturers: American Specialties, Inc.; Bobrick.Washroom Equipment; Bradley Corp.; Excel Dryer, Inc.; Hafele America Co.; SANIFLOW Hand Dryer Corporation; Tubular Specialties Mfg., Inc. (TSM); or approved equal. 2. Accessory: Paper towel dispensers. 3. Accessory: Toilet tissue dispensers, single roll. 4. Accessory: Toilet tissue dispensers, double roll. 5. Accessory:Waste receptacles. 6. Accessory: Combination towel dispenser/waste receptacle units. 7. Accessory: Multipurpose units. 8. Accessory: Grab bars. 9. Accessory: Sanitary napkin vendors. 10. Accessory: Sanitary napkin disposal units. 11. Accessory: Soap dispensers,wall mounted. 12. Accessory: Soap dispensers, deck mounted. 13. Accessory: Seat cover dispensers. 14. Accessory: Shower curtain rods. 15. Accessory: Shower curtains and hooks. 16. Accessory: Soap dishes, recessed. 17. Accessory: Soap dishes, surface mounted. 18. Accessory: Towel bars. 19. Accessory: Towel pins. 20. Accessory: Towel rings. 21. Accessory: Folding shower seats. 22. Accessory: Medicine cabinets. 23. Accessory: Facial tissue dispensers. 24. Accessory: Mop and broom holders. 25. Accessory: Robe hooks. 102813-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 26. Accessory: Tumblers and toothbrush holders. 27. Accessory: Purse shelf. 28. Accessory: Retractable clothes lines. 29. Accessory: Bottle openers. 30. Accessory: Ash urns. 31. Accessory: Baby changing stations. 32. Accessory: Undercounter lavatory pipe guards. 33. Accessory: Electric hand dryers. 34. Finish: Stainless steel. 35. Finish: Chromium plated brass or steel. 36. Finish: Phenolic faces. 37. Finish: Baked enamel on steel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance. Coordinate with work of other sections. B. Restore damaged finishes and test for proper operation. Clean and protect work from damage. END OF SECTION 102813-2 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 SECTION 22 00 00 PLUMBING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide plumbing systems including supply, waste, and vent systems. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating material characteristics, details of construction, connections, and relationship with adjacent construction. 1. Shop drawings shall be prepared and stamped by a qualified engineer licensed in the jurisdiction of the project. 2. Provide hydraulic calculations for pipe sizing. C. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit manufacturer's operation and maintenance data, including operating instructions, list of spare parts and maintenance schedule. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Coordinate location of systems to avoid interference with location of structure and other building systems. Notify Owner prior to construction of conflicts which cannot be resolved. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Plumbing Systems: 1. Manufacturers, Piping, Valves and Fittings: Anvil International; Lawler Mfg. Co., Inc.; MAPA Products; or approved equal. 2. Manufacturers, Sleeves, Hangers and Supports: Advanced Support Products, Inc.; Anvil International; JV-Industries, LLC; MAPA Products; MIRO Industries, Inc.; PHP Systems and Design; Universal Support Systems, LLC; or approved equal. 3. Manufacturers, Identification Systems: Seton Identification Systems. Seton Identification Products; or approved equal. 4. Manufacturers, Insulation: Knauf Insulation; or approved equal. 5. Manufacturers, Thermostatic Water Mixing Valves: Lawler Mfg. Co., Inc.; or approved equal. 6. Manufacturers, Fixtures, Fittings and Trim: Bradley Corp.; Chicago Faucet Co. (The); Delta Faucet Co.; Grohe America Inc., a Sub. of Friedrich Grohe; TOTO USA, Inc.; or approved equal. 7. Manufacturers, Acrylic and Fiberglass Bathware: American Bath Industries; Clarion Bathware; or approved equal. 8. Manufacturers,Water Filtration Equipment: GE Water. GE Water; or approved equal. 9. Application: Facility water distribution. 220000-1 Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 10. Application: Facility potable-water storage tanks. 11. Application: Facility sanitary sewerage. 12. Application: Facility storm drainage. 13. Application: General service compressed-air systems. 14. Application: Domestic water softeners. 15. Application: Domestic water filtration equipment. 16. Application: Electric domestic water heaters. 17. Application: Fuel-fired domestic water heaters. 18. Application: Domestic water heat exchangers. 19. Application: Residential plumbing fixtures. 20. Application: Commercial plumbing fixtures. 21. Application: Healthcare plumbing fixtures. 22. Application: Emergency plumbing fixtures. 23. Application: Security plumbing fixtures. 24. Application: Drinking fountains and water coolers. 25. Application: Swimming pool plumbing systems. 26. Application: Fountain plumbing systems. 27. Application: Compressed-air systems. 28. Application: Vacuum systems. 29. Application: Gas systems. 30. Application: Chemical waste systems. 31. Application: Processed water systems. 32. Application: Modifications to existing plumbing systems. 33. Sustainable Design:Waterless urinals. 34. Sustainable Design: Low-flow toilets. 35. Sustainable Design: Gray water recycling system. 36. Sustainable Design: Energy efficient equipment. 37. Sustainable Design: Energy efficient fixtures. 38. Sustainable Design: Commissioning. 39. Components: Suitable for service. a. Fixtures. b. Piping. C. Pumps. d. Expansion fittings and loops. e. Meters and gauges. f. General-duty valves. g. Hangers and supports. h. Heat tracing. i. Vibration and seismic controls. j. Identification devices. k. Piping insulation. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. Install materials in proper relation with adjacent construction and with uniform appearance for exposed work. Coordinate with work of other sections. Comply with applicable regulations and code requirements. Provide proper clearances for servicing. B. Support piping properly. Pitch to drain points. Install with pipe expansion loops, mechanical expansion joints, and anchors. C. Install shutoff valves on each piece of equipment on both hot and cold water supply. D. Clearly label and tag all valves and components. 220000-2 f Brooks School Health Center CUBE 3 Studio North Andover, MA 15 June,2016 E. Sterilize water distribution system. Flush and test all systems for proper operation. Adjust system to prevent water hammer. F. Test and balance all systems for proper operation. G. Restore damaged finishes. Clean and protect work from damage. H. Instruct Owner's personnel in proper operation of systems. END OF SECTION 220000-3 B & B Drywall, Inc. Complete Drywall and Plastering Services: Specializing in metal stud framing, installation, 98 Franklin Street Ext. #5 finishing, texturing and priming. Derry, NH 03038 Serving Southern NHfor over 35 Years Phone: 603-432-9370 Fax: 603-432-9374 E=Prsal Proposal Submitted To: DATE Proposal # Richard Fluet Contracting 5/2/2016 1929-Rev.1 102 Bridle Path Lane Methuen, Mass. 01844 Phone Number Job Location/Name (978) 685-7010 North Andover, MA DESCRIPTION Total Estimate student Health Center at Brooks School Y Includes: 5/8" Type-X drywall,25 ga. interior metal framing,level 4 finishing,Wall Priming. 30,114.00 Excludes: Dumpsters,acoustical fiberglass insulation for sound rating,fire treated wood blocking for the support of wall-hung items,A.C.T. ceilings. -(All invoices MUST be paid within 20 days from invoice date otherwise the unpaid balance is subject to a 18%finance charge. Total Estimate $30,114.00 I Any collection or legal fees will be the owner or general contractors responsibility. Acceptance of Proposal--The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Date of Acceptance: Signature: Contractor's Signature: All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders,and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All 1 agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry necessary insurances. DATE:MAY 1, 2016 12 Concord St. Methuen, Ma 01844 Phone 978-815-3936 Fax 978-208-1081 SPCPH@verizon.net SUBMIT Rick Fluet Contracting COMMENTS NOTE: contents of this proposal TO 102 Bridal Path Lane. are valid for 30 days from date Methuen, MA 01844 listed above. We hereby propose to furnish the materials and perform the labor necessary for the completion of renovation at student health center Brooks School 1600 Great Pond Rd.North Andover,MA Plumbing work to include: Installation of new plumbing for the following fixtures 1-Showers with new drain and shower valve 1-Toilet and flushometer 1-Lavatory sink and faucet 2-New hand sinks and faucets in treatment rooms 1-Kitchen sink/break room sink 1-Washing machine connection for laundry room 1-Shower enclosure with$1,000.00 allowance for unit Insulation for new water piping Permits and inspections SPC will provide all material,labor and fixtures for plumbing work. Fixtures included in quote will be the fixtures listed on 2nd page of quote NOT to include demolition,sheetrock,painting,trim work,counter tops,cabinets,concrete cutting and trenching. SPC does not assume the responsibility for any electrical work or material for low voltage/relay. All work will be completed in accordance with The Massachusetts Plumbing Code in a workman like manner for the sum of Twenty Five Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty Dollars($25,720.00) Respectfully submitted Steven P. Carr Acceptance of proposal The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted.You are authorized to do the work as specified.Payments to be made as outlined. Customer Signature Proposed fixture list included in quote above 1-Toilets Kohler Model K-4302-0 I-Toilet flush valve Kohler K-13517-CP Manual valve 1-Toilet Seat Kohler K-4731-C-0 1-Shower valves Kohler Model K304-KS-NA 1-Shower valve trim Kohler K-T15611-4H-CP I-Sinks Kohler Model K-2032-N-0-0 1-Faucets Kohler Model K-13460-CP Automatic Faucets I-Fuacet escutcheon plate K-13478-B-CP 2- Stainless Steel sinks Kohler K-3348-3-NA 2-Faucets for SS sinks Kohler K-15251-4-CP Flush valve supplied in quote is a manual version valve. If automatic valves are preferred instead there will be an upcharge to the quote of+$266.00 and the valve listed below would be used instead. 1-Toilet Flush Valves Kohler Model K-10673-SV-CP RICHARD FLUET CONTRACTING,INC 102 BRIDLE PATH LANE P PQL MEMUEN,MA 41$44 Date Estimate# 51212016 621 Name f Address BROOKSSCHOOL 1160 GREAT POND RD. N.ANDOVER,;MA..01845 INFIRMARY Description INFIRMARY:DEMO AND REBUILD AS PER PLANS DATED APRIL 6 2016,WORK TO INCLUDE;DEMOLITION.ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING,DRYWALL,PAINTING,FLOORING,RECYCLE EXISTING DOORS AND LIGHT FIXTURES,FIVE NEW DOORS, SUSPENDED CEILINGS,CABINETS,VANITY AND COUNTERTOPS(ALLOWANCE$3000.00).EXISTING KITCHEN AND BATAS STAY AS IS-PROVIDE PERMIT AND TRASH REMOVAL.PLEASE REVIEW ATTACHED SUBCONTRACTOR PROPOSALS, PROPOSAL IS VALID FOR 30 DAYS, EXTRAS OR CHANGES TO BE COMPLE'T'ED AT A RATE OF$90.001 HR 1 MAN. MA.LIC.#50710 HIC.#106620 FINANCE CHARGE OF I&112°!n PER MONTH FOR UNPAID BALANCES. PAYMENT SCHEDULE TO BE DISCUSSED PRIOR TO STARTING PROTECT. Tota $220.079.00 Signature Phone# Fax# E-mail 978-6854010 978-685-7010 RFCI02@,vcrixon,nct ALL-BRIGHT SYSTEMS i PROPOSAL Date Proposal# 5 Brookhollow Drive Salem,NH 03079 (TEL)603-893-7989 ! 4/4/2016 13949 f (FAX)603-894-6696 4 FN_ame/Address Ship To Richard Fluet Contracting,Inc Brooks Student Health Center 102 Bridle Path Lane 1160 Great Pond Road Methuen,MA 01844 North Andor,MA 01845 r l GJ Description Total We hereby propose to furnish the materials and perform the labor necsaryfor the completion of ACQU Supply and install approximately 4024 square feet Armstrong Angled Tegular Dune#1774,2' 2'reveal-edge tile;with Chicago 17,200.00 Metallic 200 Snap-Grid,15/16",White. g Supply and install approximately 264 square feet Armstrong Angled Tegular Dune#1774,T x 2'reveal-edge tile;with Chicago Metallic 260 grid,Aluminum-Cap, 15/16",White.(Unisex Shower and Laundry Room) i i t 3 t Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs,will be executed on upon written orders,and will become an extra charge over and above the proposal. Workman's Compensation and Public Liability Insurance on above work to be taken out by Acadia Insurance;$3 mil. All material is guaranteed to be as specified,and the above work to be performed in accordance vith the drawings and specifications submitted for above work with payments to be made NET 10 DAYS UPON COMPLETION. No deposit needed.Contractor/Owner agrees to pay All-Bright Systems,LLC in addition to all a ounts due for materials and work provided under this contract,an overdue assessment charge of 2%per month,or 24%per year ori any balance remaining unpaid after thirty(30)days of the payment due date. In the event that any past-due balance under this contract is placed in the hands of an attorney for collection,Contractor/Owner agrees to pay all collection costs and expenses including reasonA�le attorneys fees. P Total $17,200.00 ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. Y are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. P Date: Signature: M Respectfully submitted per Steven F.Sarretto,MgrJPres. MiKe Ryan,Senior Estimator , Note-This proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within days. Initial Construction Control Document = To be submitted with the building permit application by a Registered Design Professional for work per the 81" edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, Section 107 Project Title: Brooks School—Health Center Date:15 June,2016 Property Address: 1160 Great Pond Road,North Andover,MA Project: Check(x) one or both as applicable: New construction x Existing Construction Project description: Interior redesign and renovation of an existing bookstore to a new fitness center. I John H. Harding, MA Registration Number: 50480 Expiration date: 08/31/16 , am a registered design professional, and I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning': X Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical X Other: Interior Design for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, information,and belief such plans,computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, (780 CMR),and accepted engineering practices for the proposed project. I understand and agree that I(or my designee) shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to: 1. Review, for conformance to this code and the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Perform the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17,as applicable. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the approved construction documents and this code. Nothing in this document relieves the contractor of its responsibility regarding the provisions of 780 CMR 107. When required by the building official, I shall submit field/progress reports(see item 3.)together with pertinent comments, in a form acceptable to the building official. Upon completion of the work,I shall submit to the building official a `Final Construction Control Document'. Hq,QorFpA t p No.50480 0 N SALEM MASSACHUSETTS Phone number: 978-989-9900 Email:jharding@cube3studio.com P Building Official Use Only Building Official Name: Permit No.: Date: Note 1.Indicate with an `x'project design plans,computations and specifications that you prepared or directly supervised.If`other' is chosen, provide a description. Version 06 11 2013 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of 1'ndustriaZAccidents t"` I Congress Street,Suite 100 Boston,MA 02114-2017 , F www.mass gov/dia Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electricians/1'I bers. TO BE FMED WITS THE PERMI'ZMG AUTHOMTX. Applicant-Information PleaseTrint Le b1v Name(Business/organization/fAdividual):__!(-►[- ✓1 t�✓t;� 7 G t�yt!`7 ► Addkress:_ /0-- 911 plc,` J3 -YtA L—A/ ► City/State/fip: 0-t-t,`^71�1. ¢, Qatt L! Phone#: cn, Are you an employer?Checkthe appropriate box: Type o£project(required)' 1.Bt am a employerwith employees(full and(orpart part-time). 7. [j New construction 2.E-]I am a sole proprietor or partnership and have no employees working for me.in 8. RemodellTig any capacity.[No workers'comp.insurance required.] 3 I am a homeowner do all work myself 9. ❑Demolition ❑ mg ys [No workers'comp. t . 4.❑I am a homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property. I wiU 10 E]Building addition ensure that all contractors either have workers'compensation insurance or are sole 11.[]Electrical repairs or additions proprietors with no employees. 12. Plumbing repairs or additions 5.F1 Lam a general eoMactor and I have hired the sub-contractors listed on the attached sheet. These sub-contractors Dave employees and have workers'comp.insurancet 13.❑Roof repairs 6.❑We are a corporation and its oflq!p.have exercised their right14.❑.Other of exemption perMGL c. 152,§1(4),and we have no..employees.',No workerscomp.insurance required. l - *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing theirworkers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who subirut this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors riiust submit a new affidavit indicating such tCont metors that check this box mnst•attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have . employee,. Ifthe sub-contractors liaveemployees,L'iey must pizvida theIr workeis'comp.poNpy number.' - I alta an employer that is providing workers,compensation insurance for my employees',Below is the policy and job site information. _ Insurance Company Name: '(��✓�— Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: 1 Q't 3 y 3. 0 Expiration Date: I fob Site Address:_f �, a . (�/�,�' �' )�� �� City/state/Zip: /L/ i4ZV1>-v' Attach a copy of the workers'cbmrpensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and:expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL o. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA.for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify u er a pains and Mffew o perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Simature: Date: , -- Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: PermitlLicense# Issuing Authority(circle one): ; 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: OP ID;WC ''�► R©� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE XE0511912016 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDE=R.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Segreve&Hall Insur.Assoc.inc 305 North Main St. ahe cFArAxc No: Andover, MA 01810 ADDRESS: Michael L.Segreve PRODUCER OUSTOMER ID a:FLU ET-1 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE, NAIC A INSURED Richard Fluet Contracting Inc. INSURER A,Arbella Protection Ins.Co. 41360 102 Bridle Path Lane INSURERS.Commerce Insurance Co. 34754 Methuen,MA 01844 INSURER C, INSURER 0: INSURER E: INSURER F; COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IJJIL NSR ADDL SWIM owcy Epp POLICY EXP TYPE OP INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MMMIDDNY MWDD LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH:000URRENCE $ _1,000,00, A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABIU1Y 85000347.27 06112/2015 06112/2016 PREMISES En occurrence $� 100,001 CLAIMS-MADE � OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ 6,001 8500034727 06/12/2016 06112/2017 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY 9 1,000,001 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,001 kGxeN 'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER; PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAGG $ 2,000,001 POLICY PRO- LOC S AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ (E.o occident) ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per Porsan) $ 100,001 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per acddem) $ 300,001 B X SCHEDULED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 100,001 X HIRED AUTOS F1160 12101/2016 12101/2016 (PER ACCIDENT) X NON-OWNED AUTOS S S UMSRELLA UAB H OCCUR EACROCCURRE~NCE S EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE S DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION S $ WORKERS COMPENSATION WCYSTIAMTU- OTH rrS AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY A ANY PROPRIETORIPARrNCROSOUTIVE Y�" E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,001 OFFICERflAEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA (Mandatory ❑in NH) 220061560 03/31/2016 03/3112017 E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S 500,001 I If ,describe under pES RIPTION OF OPERATIONS low E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 5001001 DESORIPMN OF OPE=RATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(Aaaeh ACORC 101,Additional Remarks S0I*dUI%if more space Is raqulred) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION NORTHAN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of North Andover ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Building Deparment 1600 Osgood SL AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE North Andover, MA 01846 01988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2009109) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD `►a. Massachusetts -Department of Public Safeti-� Board of Sts[lciing,Reguia 'son&anon Sgandards ,, wiriu u{ii0ii �ii�rci ri4tri fs License: CS-050710 IS RICHARD A 102 BRIDLE PATH METHUEN MA 8184~ 1� > .. r ! I 1\ 'N Expiration Commissioner 04/22/2017 Y -.-r.- .. �... �l!(.. lQ6%7Z II L(172LC18CCL�l!(Yf�UICCCd:IQGfCfCJC�rJ , ` ;Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation (SME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR egistration: 106620 Type: xpiration::;'7/24%2016 Private Corporation RICHARD'FLLIET('QN!TP CTlNG 1NC. Richard Fluet v ` 102 Bridle Path Lane Methuen,MA 01844 Undersecretary