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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAddenda - BID - 7136 LINCOLN CENTER ADDITION & RENOVATIONS• • F6rt of ` Purchasing ADDENDUM No. 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Financial Services Purchasing Division 215 N. Mason St. 2"' Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6775 970.221.6707 fcgov. com/purchasing Description of Bid 7136: Lincoln Center Addition and Renovations OPENING DATE: 3:00 (Our Clock) May 6, 2010 To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above, the following changes are hereby made. CHANGE: GENERAL 1. Walsh Environmental has performed a Pre -Renovation Building Inspection for the City of Fort Collins. The report is attached for the Bidder's information, and the successful Contractor shall comply with the report's recommendations during construction. Any confirmed asbestos or other hazardous material shall be removed by the Owner prior to demolition. 2. The City of Fort Collins has had a building envelope consultant evaluate the portions of the existing Lincoln Center building that are not being demolished or renovated. The design intent for the project is that the wall and roof air barrier systems of the new enclosures shall connect with the air barrier (if any) of the existing building to create a continuous air barrier system. The General Contractor will work with the City and design team during demolition and construction to design and implement a solution that will achieve this goal. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Bid Schedule: Due to some minor confusion regarding the Bid Schedule, a modified Bid Schedule, is attached and should be used instead of the original form. The Item #4 statement in Addendum No. 1 "Contract will be awarded on Lump Sum Base Bid which includes Deductive Alternates No. 1-6 in determining the Low Responsive Responsible Bidder. Add Alternates No: 7-10 will not be considered in determining the Low Responsive Responsible Bidder" still applies as written. The Low Responsive Bid will be determined by the "Base Bid" which includes all Deduct Alternates. The Base Bid number must include the six (6) Deduct Alternates. The four (4) Add Alternates will be in addition to the base price if accepted. 0 . 9 37. Sheet M2.2A: Modify keyed note #9 to state "NOT USED." 38. Sheet M2.36: Relocate CU-1 and CU-2 behind architectural screening. See attachments M3 and M4 for more information. 39. Sheet M6.1, Climate -Control Dehumidification Unit Schedule: Change model number to "DKV020-43". Change note #2 to read "...MAINTAINED AT 70 DEG F AND 45% RELATIVE HUMIDITY..." Change note #3 to read "...MODULATING OUTDOOR AIRFLOW FROM 15-100%...". 40. Sheet M6.1, Packaged Gas Heat/Dx Cooling Rooftop Unit Schedule: Change model number to "SERIES 20". Change Design OA to "3050". Change RPM to "900". Change Total Capacity to "138.9". Change Sensible Capacity to "124.9". Change LAT DB to "55.0". Change LAT WB to "54.0". Change EER to "12.4". Change Input @ SL to "400". Change Output @ SL to "320.0". Change Output @ Alt to "245.8". Change Max LAT to " 78.7". Change Appr Roof Curb to "181 x92x53". Change weight to "3014". 41. Sheet M6.2, Air Device Schedule: Add air device type R as follows: MFR=PRICE, MODEL=530, TYPE=RA/EXHAUST GRILLE, MOUNTING=DUCT MOUNTED, MATERIAL=STEEL, COLOR=BY ARCHITECT, DAMPER=DONE, FACE SIZE=21.75x21.75, NECK SIZE=20x20, NOTES=1. 42. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-1: Add note 4 as follows and change notes 4.x to 5.x and 5.x to 6.x. "TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL AIR FLOW MEASURING STATION ON ERV-1 OA INTAKE OR SA DISCHARGE." 43. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-1: Add note 5.4 as follows: "OA FLOW: OA FLOW 10% GREATER OR LESS THAN DESIGN" 44. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-1: Add note 6.7 as follows: "OA FLOW RATE: CFM" • • Oa"ol00'SNI11-A00 iNO'VIIONE)VW 'M LLb ��. .go ; CI— 3 a z a ti SNI1100 IHOJ -40 AID ne a °° o u a= Y NOIIVAON311 T SNOIlIaab' a31N30 N1OONIl -i �" � � � KI OLOZ A3SSVW-31°JNII-H3TV O W 2 w<LLO O �CLLU Q LL iO LU JIJN� LU�?LL J dO 0 V Q A v X Q LLIQ O w J� LL CV K V J) LU n ►� „O - ,6 • • 041fi10103'SNI110012i0=I '`dIIONJ`dW 'M L6b a8o N a z 00 SN11103 IUO:J JO A110 J�� J-te 4 LJ CO CD NOIl`dnON32! '8 SNOIlIQab' 2131N30 NIOONiI IQ: "o g Ol OZ.13SSVW-3l0NII-H3llV O • • PREFINISHED GORRUGATEC METAL GLADE CORRU(5ATIOI TO RUN VERTICALLY FLAT STRAP "X" BRACING - REF 5TRUC. - PAINT � F00Ff0P WUIPM M' 5CPM 5'_FLi: I" - 1'-U" EL SUPPORTS lN/ END AINT - REF STRUC. FOR O TS SUPPORT 0 12" OC _ AT EACH SUPPORT. TAPPING 5CREkN5 kNITH IE YlA51HERS. EL SUPPORTS - :EF. STRUG. FOR i BOOT AROUND LE65 )FIN& MANUF. NDATIONS ROOF - REF. STUC. FULLY ADHERED SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE ROOF SYSTEM ON 5/5" COVER BOARD, b" RIGID INSULATION, METAL DECK AND 5TRUCT. STEEL. USE TAPERED RI&ID INSULATION AS REO. SLOPE 1/4" PER FT. MIN. PER ROOF PLAN © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 SK 09 ALLER-UNGLE•MMSEY /I ��� LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION ROOFTOP ARCHITECTS MEGH CITY OF FORT COLLINS 5CREEN ac.Now 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO • • NEW MECHANICAL UNIT NEW MECHANICAL SCREEN WALL W/ PRE -FIN. CORRUGATED METAL GLADDING iEXt�j fB-G', t , GP, �M\00M p00F PLAN PM © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 GREENROOM LER•LINGLE•MASSEY 4:417 SK 10 ROOF PLAN _ LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS 8 RENOVATION MEGFI ARCHITECTS SCREEN ,G_ CITY OF FORT COLLINS ruu. W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 0 0 F_ EXISTING SK 09 'o Y4ALL5 TO REMAIN NEW MECHANICAL UNITS B-F NEW MECHANICAL SCREEN WALL YV PRE -FIN. NEW SHELL CORRUGATED "d STORAGE METAL CLADDING / 5-E.1 5-5 PP\�5%6 DOOM P\OOF PLAN 12f& ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY2010 DRE551N& ALLE11 - LINGLE- MASSEY LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION SK 11 ROOM ROOF HIT.T. PLAN - ME(:,H Aac-IL CITY OF FORT COLLINS 5,(,REEN L WALL 4: 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO MWUT Cl • CO ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ID -ADD ACT - TYPE #2 ,. SFCONn �FVFL ACf IN PPOJFC110N DOOM • LINGLE • MASSEV /II—,� ARCHITECTS I/ P.C. PT-400 LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS V 12' - . FI ricca newmark de•Ign 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 2 C�I�ING C�AI?I�ICA110N5 CO ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ID -ADD CEILING LER•LINGLE•MASSEY FINISHES 4 ARCHITECTS HEIGHTS P.C. LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS ncca newmark d�iign 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO r 8. COORDINATION: 8A STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS ARE NOT STAND-ALONE DOCUMENTS AND ARE INTENDED TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CIVIL, ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND DRAWINGS FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS INTO SHOP DRAWINGS AND WORK. 8B. COORDINATE DIMENSIONS OF ALL OPENINGS, BLOCKOUTS, DEPRESSIONS, ETC., WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, DRAWINGS FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES, AND FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTAL. 8C. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR INTERIOR PARTITIONS. PARTITION FRAMING SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE IN SUCH A WAY SO AS TO ALLOW FOR VERTICAL LIVE LOAD DEFLECTIONS OF SPAN/360 OF THE FLOOR FRAMING. DO NOT MAKE RIGID VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CONNECTIONS TO THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE IN THE PLANE OF THE WALL. 9. DEFERRED SUBMITTALS: 9A THE FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN WILL NOT BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF PERMIT APPLICATION. WHEN RECEIVED AND REVIEWED, THESE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL ITEMS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL BY THE CONTRACTOR: - METAL STAIRS - CURTAIN WALL AND STOREFRONT - LIGHT GAUGE METAL STUDS (NON -LOAD BEARING) MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SUPPORT AND ANCHORAGE © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ALLER-LINGLE. MASSEY GENERAL ARCHITECTS( _ NOTES P.C. 'ROW a vm _ _ FONT OOWN9 C0.0NIDO • fl�A. LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. 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MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 45. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-2: Add note 4 as follows, and change notes 4.x to 5.x and 5.x to 6.x. "TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL AIR FLOW MEASURING STATION ON ERV-2 OA INTAKE OR SA DISCHARGE." 46. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-2: Add note 5.6 as follows: "OA FLOW: OA FLOW 10% GREATER OR LESS THAN DESIGN" 47. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — ERV-2: Add note 6.10 as follows: "OA FLOW RATE: CFM" 48. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — OFFICE ROOFTOP UNITS (RTU-B AND RTU- C): Add note 9 as follows, and change notes 9.x to 10.x and 10.x to 11.x. "TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL A RETURN AIR DUCT MOUNTED CO2 SENSOR." 49. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — OFFICE ROOFTOP UNITS (RTU-B AND RTU- C): Add note 10.3 as follows: "SPACE CO2: RETURN AIR CO2 MEASURES 800 PPM OR GREATER" 50. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation — OFFICE ROOFTOP UNITS (RTU-B AND RTU- C): Add note 11.9 as follows: "SPACE CO2: PPM" 51. Sheet M7.4, Sequence of Operation: Add the following sequence of operations: "OUTDOOR AIR DELIVERY MONITORING: 1. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL A RETURN AIR DUCT MOUNTED CO2 SENSOR FOR THE FOLLOWING EXISTING ROOFTOP UNITS: 1.1 RTU-1OFFICES 1.2 RTU-5 STORAGE/LOBBY 1.3 ACU-11 DRESSING ROOMS 1.4 RTU-X KITCHEN 1.5 RTU-1 STAGE AND DRESSING (ONE SENSOR IN DRESSING ZONE RA DUCT AND ONE SENSOR IN STAGE RA DUCT) 2. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL A WALL MOUNTED SPACE CO2 SENSOR ADJACENT TO THE EXISTING THERMOSTAT FOR THE FOLLOWING EXISTING ROOFTOP UNITS: 2.1 ACU-5 CANYON WEST 2.2 ACU-13 COLUMBINE ROOM 2.3 RTU-4 BAR/COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2.4 RTU-3 LOBBY/CORRIDOR 2.5 RTU-2 2ND LEVEL LOBBY 3. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE CONTROL OF EXISTING ROOFTOP MIXED AIR DAMPERS FOR THE FOLLOWING EXISTING ROOFTOP UNITS. 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MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO r 3/4' CONTINUOUS TOP TOP PL WIDTH = BEAM FLANGE PL FLANGE -1" SC CONN W/ GEOMETRY 1/4 6 & MAX NUMBER OF 1/4 6 BOLTS PER SCHEDULE 1/4 1/4 TYP I V I'll 7,11Z ZAT I I I I I I 0 5/16 8 O i i 5/16 8 OI I I I O I I I I I , , I O� I I I I I � I O I01 LBWIDTH H I I M FLANGE PL MATCH TYP 5 �I 1 1/2" = l'-o" HSS WF MOMENT AT CANTILEVER © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 5/S5.26 ALLER•LINGLE-MASSEY ARCHITECTS (I�, P.C. WE _ LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION . CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO r REFERENCE FOR ADDITIOI INFORMATIOP (E) DECKING TEMPORARY READ (E) CLULAM i FE: FIELD VERIFY ALL ENSIGNS, LOCATION AND ,ANGEMENT PRIOR TO �RICATION KICKER TO MATCH STIFFENER 12 SPACING. RE. S5.20 FOR ADDN'L INFcT BRACE AT EACH STIFFENER LOCATION 3/8 FULL HT OF GLULAM SUPPORT AT EACH EDGE OF GLULAM SUPPORT PL PL 1/2x10x2'-0 CENTERED ON EXISTING GLULAM BEAM ROOF AT EXISTING GLULAM BEAM © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ALLER• UNGLE• MAWEY 11IS5.32 /II�i` LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION ARCHITECTS ( 1 P.C.CITY OF FORT COLLINS IE 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO r CONTINUE HIGH HSS AT SCREEN WALL ACCESS OPENING 1/44 FLAT STRAP "X" BRACING WELD TO HSS WITH 4" OF 3/16 FILLET WELD EAC SIDE OF STRAP STOP LOW HSS - AT SCREEN WALL ACCESS OPENING 1/ L3x3x3/8xBEAM DEPTH -3" ROOF DECK NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY HSS 4x4x1/4 POST Q �I � I HSS 6x4x1/4 WITH CONN PER S5.21 i WITH 3/8 PLATE IN PLACE -� ' ! OF ANGLE AT TOP OF POST 0 CV I 1 I I I MECHANICAL UNIT - ATTACHMENT TO STRUCTURE BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I PL 1/2x16x1'-6" LONG W/ (8) 1/2" 0 THREADED RODS @ 12"OC IN POWERS AC100 EPDXY (EMBED 4") SECTION AT SCREEN WALL @ ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 12/S5.32 ALLER• LINGLE. MASSEY I,' ARCHITECTS (lb P.C. diE ry LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 0 • MODULATE THE MIXED AIR DAMPERS, PROVIDING OUTDOOR AIR FLOW BETWEEN 10% (ADJUSTABLE) AND 100% OF THE SCHEDULED MINIMUM OA CFM TO MAINTAIN CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION AT 800 PPM (ADJUSTABLE) OR LESS. DURING UNOCCUPIED TIMES THE AIR DAMPERS SHALL BE CLOSED TO PROVIDE 0% OA. TCC AND TAB CONTRACTORS SHALL JOINTLY DETERMINE DAMPER POSITIONS. 3.1 ACU-5 CANYON WEST 3.2 ACU-13 COLUMBINE ROOM 3.3 RTU-4 BAR/COCKTAIL LOUNGE 3.4 RTU-3 LOBBY/CORRIDOR 3.5 RTU-2 2ND LEVEL LOBBY 3.6 RTU-1 STAGE AND DRESSING 4. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT EXISTING CO2 CONTROLS ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY FOR THE FOLLOWING EXISTING ROOFTOP UNITS. TCC SHALL ADJUST THE CO2 CONCENTRATION SETPOINT TO THE SAME VALUE USED FOR OTHER UNITS. 4.1 RTU-7 PERFORMANCE HALL 4.2 ACU-8 PERFORMANCE HALL 5. ALARMS SHALL BE GENERATED FOR THE FOLLOWING: 5.1 SPACE CO2: RETURN AIR OR SPACE CO2 LEVELS 800 PPM OR GREATER 6. DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING POINTS ON THE GRAPHICS PAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYSTEM: 6.1 SPACE CO2: PPM 6.2 MIXED AIR DAMPER POSITION: % OA OPEN" 52. Sheet P2.1 B: Add 3" primary and overflow roof drains above Vestibule #120 and routed discharge to east wall of vestibule 120 via. wall downspout nozzles. See attachment P1 for more information. 53. Sheet E0.1: Modify the Fire Alarm Horn with Strobe symbol to be a Fire Alarm Speaker with Strobe. 54. Sheet E0.4: Modify Keyed Note #1 to read: "Demolish all site lighting fixtures and power receptacles in north courtyard. Feeders and conduit shall be cut at the equipment and the source panelboard and abandoned in place." 55. Sheet E0.5: Modify Exterior Lighting Fixture Schedule. Add FX-2E to the schedule with the exact same characteristics as FX-2, only FX-2E shall be connected to the emergency inverter. r f� • (E) MASONRY WALL, VIF NEW CMU WALL AT SIM L3x3x3/16xCONT 3/8"0 THREADED RODS @ 24"oc IN POWERS AC100 EPDXY (EMBED 4") SOLID BLOCKING L4x3x5/16xCONT (LL 1/2"0 THREADED RODS @ 12"oc IN POWERS AC100 EPDXY (EMBED 4") SPACE ANCHORS AT 6" oc WHEN JOISTS ARE SPACED AT 12" oc g NO SCALE TYP CF LB JOIST TO (E) MASONRY WALL @ ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 9/S5.52 ALLER. LINGLE• MASSEV I,' ARCHITECTS (lb P,C. WE _ LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO ME • s STEEL ROOF FRAMING PLAN NOTES 1. SEE SO SERIES SHEETS FOR GENERAL NOTES, SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS. 2. SEE S5 SERIES SHEETS FOR TYPICAL STEEL DETAILS. 3. SEE S5 SERIES SHEETS FOR TYPICAL METAL DECK DETAILS AND SCHEDULE. 4. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT WEIGHTS, SIZES, LOCATIONS AND OPENINGS REQUIRED WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF ANY CHANGES IN THE WEIGHTS OR LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. SUCH CHANGES IN CONDITIONS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER REVIEW. REFERENCE MECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL OPENINGS NOT SHOWN. 5. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WEIGHT IN KIPS NOTED ON PLAN THUS: X.Xk MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WEIGHT SHALL BE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED TO SUPPORTING MEMBERS. EQUIPMENT TO BE PLACED ON A MINIMUM OF TWO BEAM. IOOWWI*l 6. CONTRACTOR TO NOTE EXISTING MECHANICAL EQUIPEMENT WEIGHTS AND SIZES WHICH ARE TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED. NOTIFY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER IF NEW MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS HEAVIER THAN EXISTING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. 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MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO wRTCOLLINs cOL0f O - I9101' l V:\'04 PROJECTS\'c"09057 000 Lirrplr Certer\(.ADD\Sreets\P2."E FIRST FLOOR FLI-MIFAC PLAN AREA E c /^_7/20'0 5:05:03 PM, CWC To PCF.Fc3 • E A-J A-K PROVIDE 120V POWER TO CEILING MOUNTED J-BOX FOR POWER ASSIST DOORS. CIRCUIT AS NOTED ON PLANS. F1P5f FLOOP �L�C1P\ICA, FOMF PLAN - AFTA A :CM: I/3" - I'-0" ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 V:\'09 FFO.JEC TS\'C09057 000 1-i—oh, C—m\C ACC\Sheets\EF2'A FIRST FLOOR, ELEC TFICAL POWER PLAN AREA A.cwc, 4/26/20'0 2: 0':0° PM, CWG To FCF.pc3 A-D J 6 STORX- ��� 1 4 ' NS N�C� Q ®8 A-9. 2 \5f FOR �L�C11�I & POV1/�W PLAN - AF�A A © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 tST ELECTRICAL FLOOR LLER•LINGLE•MASSEY EZ ELE(lb CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION POWER PLAN ARCHITECTS AREA A P.C.CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO FOW CO M " COLD . " P.)Y111 V:\'09 PF0JECT5\'r"09057 000 Lircolr A FIFST FLOOR ELECTRICAL POWER FLAN AFcEA A—S, e/26/20"0 FM, 003 To =CFoc3 II 1 - 11 22 I I SOLE 1202 2 000 s-N B-Q B-R 11 PROVIDE 120V POWER TO CEILING MOUNTED J-BOX FOR POWER ASSIST DOORS. CIRCUIT AS NOTED ON PLANS. 1 FIF5f FL00F FL�CTFICAL POMP, PLAN - AF�A C� © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 1ST FLOOR ILLER,LINGLE•MASSEV /II,�� LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION E3 ELECTRICAL ARCHITECTS ( POWER PLAN CITY OF FORT COLLINS AREA B P.C. � ammo Fir ,opa 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO V,A'09 PROJECTSV'd09057 000 Li—Ir Cer terVCAC0VSI-Pets\EP2.'E FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN AREA E.cwy, 4/2F120'O 2:02:53 P.M. CWG To PC'F.pc3 • C� 56. Sheet EP2.1A: Add (2) ceiling J-boxes for power connections to the Power Assist Doors. Refer to Attachment E1 for more information. 57. Sheet EP2.1A: Relocate CCU-1 from Storage #104 to the ceiling of Men's Room #102 to coordinate with the Mechanical drawings. Refer to Attachment E2 for more information. 58. Sheet EP2.1A: Add data/communication outlet in the Southwest corner of the Gallery, exterior face of the elevator wall, IT-116A, Storage #112, and (2) additional data/comm. outlets in Office #111 for the ticket space televisions. Provide 1/2" conduit from each outlet location back to IT room in basement. Refer to Attachments E14-E17 for more information. 59. Sheet EP2.1A: Modify Keyed Note #8 to read: "Provide fused heavy duty three phase lockable disconnect for elevator controller. Provide power feeders from panelboard LPH- 1B(1,3,5). Feeders shall be (4#4, 1#10G) in a 1-1/4" conduit." 60. Sheet EP2.1A: Modify Keyed Note #11 to read: "Provide 1400W DSPM, Inc. Model DMINI-1400- 120/120 Inverter for exterior egress lighting, or approved equal. Wall mount above power panelboards." 61. Sheet EP2.1 B, First Floor Electrical Power Plan: Add the following sound system equipment for the dressing rooms as shown on this sheet, all by Atlas Sound, Ennis, TX, (800) 876-3333, or approved equal: a. Speakers: 8" diameter coaxial loud speakers, Atlas Model FA138T47. b. Volume Controls: Recessed attenuators, Atlas Model AT10 (-PA), 10 watts. C. Speaker Housings: 8-1/2" diameter recessed speaker acoustic enclosures, Atlas Model FA97-8 (NK). d. Speaker Grilles: 11-1/8" diameter, one-piece perforated metal grille, Atlas Model FA51-8, manufacturer's standard white finish. e. Amplifier: Mixer amplifier, 60 watts RMS @ 70.7V, with (1) mic/line in with phantom power, (2) stereo line inputs, dual line out, pre out/power in patch, remote and VOX activated mute, route any source combination or entire mix bus to Zone 2 (MOH out), and special low cut filter for 6dB/octave @ 400 Hz, bypassing front panel bass control. Atlas Model AA60. f. Rack Mount Kit: Manufacturer's amplifier wall -mount kit, Atlas Model AARMK2-5, or as required for specified equipment. Amplifier shall be mounted in Office #128, or as directed by the Owner. Volume controls shall be provided in the following rooms, mounted near the door or light switch: a. Chorus Rooms #135 and 138. b. Dressing Rooms #129, 132 and 133. c. Lounge #126. d. Office #139. e. Delete the volume control shown in the Main Performance Hall. • • o B-B B-C / 12 MOUNT POWER RECEPTACLE AND DATA OUTLET AT 7' AFF FOR WALL MONITOR. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION. ROUTE 1 /2"C FROM .,.y THIS POINT TO as FlF,5T FLOOF �L�C101C& POMF PLAN - AF�A � ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 V:V'09 FROJECTEV'd09057 000 Lircolr CerterVCACC\-I-eets\EF2.'E FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL POWER FLAN AREA E.cwc. t/26/20'0 2:03:'9 FM, CAI(' To FCF.pc3 C-E e �s PROVIDE 120V POWER TO CEILING MOUNTED J—BOX FOR POWER ASSIST DOORS- CIRCUIT AS NOTED ON PLANS. 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ROUTE 1/2" GRC CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE TO HEAD END CONTROL UNIT IN STORAGE-124. EL�C�04, F00F SIGHING PLAN - AFFA � ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY2010 V:A'09 PROJECTSV'c'09057 COO Lircolr Cert-VCACC\S[—ts\EL2.AE ELECTRICAL ROOF LIGHTING FLAN AREA 6 —g, 4/26/20'O 2:07:02 PM, CWi' To PCEpc3 Nr ���Cvlc& 5CH�nF5 NCy; © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 LECTRICAL LLER•LINGLE•MASSEV �• E10 CHEDULES LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION ARCHITECTS ( ) OF FORT COLLINS P.C.CITY Farsr COLLW9- caozm c9roruiram 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO PANELBOARD SCHEDULE: LP-16 PANELBOARD VOLTAGE: 208Y/120V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE BUS RATING: 150 AMPERE, 100%SOLID NEUTRAL (SIN) MAIN: 1 50A MCB MOUNTING: Surface 14,000 AIC DESCRIPTION CB Am s CB olesNo. kt. Ph. A (Amps) Ph. B (Amps) Ph C Ckt. Na. CB ales CB Amps DESCRIPTION _(Amps) MINI BAR RECEPT 20 1 1 10.5 8.8 2 1 20 MINI BAR REF MINI BAR REF 20 1 3 8.8 0 4 1 20 RESTROOMS 101,102 RECEPT HALL 106 RECEPT 20 1 5 13.5 12 6 1 20 GALLERY RECEPT GALLERY RECEPT 20 1 7 12 12 8 1 20 GALLERY RECEPT ELEVATOR CAB LTG/FAN 20 1 9 10 15 10 1 20 B-1 DWH� 15 1 11 7 15 12 1 20 B-2 CP-2 15 1 13 2 10 14 1 20 HALL 108 TRACK DWH-3 15 1 15 7 7.2 16 1 20 SP-1 CP-1 15 1 17 2 4.8 18 1 15 P-1 P-2 15 1 19 1 20 PAPER TOWEL DISPN R PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER 20 1 21 1 1 20 R ON L MINI THEATER COVE LIGHTING 20 1 23 3 3 24 1 20 MINI THEATER RECEPT SPARE 20 1 25 0 1 20 RE SPARE 20 1 27 0 0 28 SNPATTIT- SPARE 20 1 29 0 0 30 SPACE SPARE 20 1 31 0 0 32 SPACE SPARE 20 1 33 0 0 34 SPACE SPARE 20 1 35 0 1.5 36 1 15 WON -FIRE DOOR SPACE 37 0 0 38 3 30 SPD SPACE 39 0 0 - - - SPACE 41 0 011221 - - - Connected Phase Totals: CONNECTED KVA TOTAL: DEMAND KVA TOTAL: FEEDER DEMAND AMPS: 70.1 23.4 KVA 25.3 KVA 70.3 AMPS ' 63 61.8 Largest Motor ph amps 7.2 CONNECTED KVA DemandF. KVA DEMAND LTG 1.6 1.25 2.0 (First 10 kWI RECPT 7.6 1.00 7.6 (Remaining[ RECPT 0.0 0.50 0.0 MOTOR 2.7 1.00 2.7 Add 254 Largest Motor -- 7 0.25 0.2 HTG 5.3 1.25 6.6 KITCH 2.1 1.00 2.1 DRYER 0.0 1.00 0.0 MISCL y2 1.00 9_2 SUBTOTAL: 23.4 25.3 =__> Spare 0.0 1.00 0.0 TOTAL: 23.4 KVA 25.3 KVA=> ZS1.3=Dem. Amps w/o Spare Z1.3. = Dem. Amps w/ Spare V: \'09 FROJEI'TS\'c'09057 000 Lircolr Cer:er\C ACC\_ter.:>\E6.2 ELEC LF,IC AL SC HECI.LEE.cwc, 4/26/20'0 _:Od:'7 FM, CWG To FCF pc3 104 Tb VIC& 5CHM��5 Z �6,2 © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ELECTRICAL Ell SCHEDULES ALLER• LINGLE• MASSEY r �I''� LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION ARCHITECTS 1 CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.C. It «m� 417 W. MAGNOLIA FORT COLLINS, COLORADO roar couws co�owoo rsroluarso � PANELBOARD SCHEDULE: LP•1F PANELBOARD VOLTAGE: BUS RATING: MAIN: MOUNTING: 208Y/120V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE TOO AMPERE,100% SOLID NEUTRAL(SM) 100A MCB Surface 14,000 AIC DESCRIPTION CB Amps CB olesNo. kt. Ph. A (Amps) Ph. B (Amps) Ph C Ckt. (Amps IN o. CB olesAmps CB DESCRIPTION MAIN LOBBY RECEPT 20 1 1 12 10 2 1 20 TICKETS-1 10 TV BAR RECEPT 20 1 3 7.5 10 4 1 20 TICKETS-110 TV BAR REF 20 1 5 6.8 8.8 6 1 20 BAR REF OFFICE-111 RECEPT 20 1 7 12 12 8 1 20 OFFICE-111 RECEPT OFFICE-111 RECEPT 20 1 9 13.5 4.5 10 1 20 RESTROOMS 117,118,119 FC-6 15 2 11 2 0 12 1 20 SPARE - - - 13 14 PAPE TOWE ISPE R PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER 20 1 15 1 1 20 D R RS ENTRANCE COVE LIGHTING 20 1 17 12 4 18 1 ZO POWER ASSIST DOORS SPARE 20 1 19 0 1 20 RE SPARE 20 1 21 0 0 22 1 20 -PARE SPARE 20 1 23 0 0 24 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 25 0 0 26 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 27 0 0 28 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 29 0 0 30 SPACE SPACE 31 0 0 32 SPACE SPACE 33 0 0 34 SPACE SPACE 35 0 0 36 SPACE SPACE 37 0 0 38 3 30 SPD SPACE 39 0 0 40 - - - SPACE 41 0 0 42 - - - Connected Phase Totals: CONNECTED KVA TOTAL: DEMAND KVA TOTAL: FEEDER DEMAND AMPS: 58 17.9 KVA 18.6 KVA 51.6 AMPS 55.5 35.6 CONNECTED KVA DemandF. KVA DEMAND LTG 2.6 1.25 3.3 (First 10 kW) RECPT 9.8 1.00 9.8 (Remaining) RECPT 0.0 0.50 0.0 Largest Motor ph amps MOTOR 1.0 1.00 1.0 1 Add 25% Largest Motor -- 1 0.25 0.0 HTG 0.0 1.25 0.0 KITCH 2.1 1.00 2.1 DRYER 0.0 1.00 0.0 SUBTOTAL: 17.9 18.6 =__> �=Dem. Amps wPo Spa V: \'09 FFOJEC TS\r'09057 000 Llrcolr Cer ter\C ACC\Sheets\E6.2 ELECTRICAL SC HECI.LES. r. wc, 4/26/20"0 2: "0: 95 FM, CWG To FCF.pr3 0 • ���C11�ICAl, SCN�bU��S © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ELECTRICAL E12 SCHEDULES LER•LINGLE•MASSEV /II,�� LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION I { ARCHITECTS CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.G. � ~'"'1O1° FORTGOWNS COlO(UDO - I°IOIYli°2° 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT. COLLINS, COLORADO PANELBOARD SCHEDULE: LP-1C PANELBOARD VOLTAGE: 2013Y/120V, 3 PHASE, d WIRE 14,000 AIC BUS RATING: 100AMPERE.100e SOLID NEUTRAL(SM) MAIN: 100A MCB MOUNTING: Surface CB CB kt. Ph. A Ph. B Ph C Ckt. CB CB DESCRIPTION Amps olesNo. (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) No. olesAm s DESCRIPTION CW STORAGE RECEPT 20 1 1 7.5 9 2 i 20 CW FLOOR RECEPT CW PROJECTOR 20 1 3 10 5 4 1 20 CW MOTORIZED SCREEN COLUMBINE PROJ SCREEN 20 1 5 5 10.5 6 1 20 HALL 173, 174 RECEPT DWH-5 15 1 7 7 5 8 1 15 EF-4 CW SPOT LIGHTING 20 1 9 3 5 10 t 20 COLUMBINE COVE LIGHTING CW COVE LIGHTING 20 1 11 9 4 12 1 20 HALL 173 CHANDELIERS CW COVE LIGHTING 20 1 13 9 10 14 1 20 CW GENERAL LIGHTING CW CHANDELIER 20 1 15 15 14 16 1 20 CW GENERAL LIGHTING CW CHANDELIER 20 1 17 15 6 18 1 20 COLUMBINE LIGHTING CW CHANDELIER 20 1 79 15 4 20 1 20 COLUMBINE LIGHTING COLUMBINE LIGHTING 20 1 21 1 C IN CARD READERS 20 1 23 24 1 20 OLUMB E COV IGHTI RECEPTION TV 20 1 25 1.5 4 26 1 20 POWER ASSIST DOORS SPACE 27 8 ACE SPACE 29 0 0 30 SPA SPACE 31 0 0 32 SPACE SPACE 33 0 0 34 SPACE SPACE 35 0 0 36 SPACE SPACE 37 0 0 38 3 30 SPD SPACE 39 0 0 40 - - - SPACE 41 0 0 42 - - - Connected Phase Totals: 72 61 62.5 CONNECTED KVA TOTAL: 23.5 KVA DEMAND KVA TOTAL: 27.6 KVA FEEDER DEMAND AMPS: 77.1 AMPS CONNECTED KVA DemandF. KVA DEMAND LTG 15.7 1.25 19.7 [First 10 kWl RECPT 3.4 1.00 3.4 (Remaining) RECPT 0.0 0.50 0.0 Largest Motor ph amps MOTOR 2.3 1.00 2.3 5 Add 259' Largest Motor -- 5 0.25 0.2 HTG 0.8 1.25 1.1 KITCH 0.0 1.00 0.0 DRYER 0.0 1.00 0.0 M19CL 11 1.00 ]� SUBTOTAL: 23.5 27.8 =__> ZZ1 =Dem.AmpswPoSpare Spare 0.0 1.00 0.0 TOTAL:�3TKVA ��KVA=> ZZ1 =Dem.Amps w/S are V:\b9 FftOJEC TS\"='C9057 000 Lirculr Cerer\C AC'D\Shee's\E6.3 ELECTRICAL SC HECLLES.e wy, /26/20'0 '. ':49 PM, CWG in FCF.pc3 PANELBOARD SCHEDULE: LP-1D PANELBOARD VOLTAGE: 208YA20V, 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE 14,000AIC BUS RATING: 200AMPERE,100% SOLID NEUTRAL[SRd) MAIN: 200A MCB MOUNTING: Surface DESCRIPTION CB Amps I CB olesNo. kt. Ph. A (Amps) Ph. B (Amps) Ph C Ckt. (Amps) INo. CB olesAmps CB DESCRIPTION FC-5 15 2 1 5 9 2 1 20 GRN ROOM RECEPT - - 3 5 10 4 1 20 GRN ROOM TV GRN ROOM REF 20 1 5 10 1 6 1 15 CP-3 GRN ROOM RECEPT 20 1 7 6 9 8 1 20 LOUNGE RECEPT STORAGE RECEPT 20 1 9 12 2 10 2 15 FC-1 ERV-1 15 2 11 3.7 2 12 - - 13 3.7 2 14 2 15 FC-2 SPARE 20 1 15 0 21 1 16 - - DWH-2 15 1 17 7 5 18 2 15 FC-3 LOUNGE RECEPT 20 1 19 3 5 20 - - LOUNGE REF 20 1 21 10 3 22 2 15 FC-4 RESTROOM RECEPT 20 1 23 7.5 3 24 - - OFFICE-139 RECEPT 20 1 25 6 6 26 1 20 CHORUS-135 RECEPT CHORUS-138 RECEPT 20 1 27 4.5 6 28 1 20 CHORUS-135 RECEPT CHORUS-138 RECEPT 20 1 1 1291 1 4.51 4.530 1 20 CHORUS-135 RECEPT CHORUS-138 RECEPT 20 1 31 4.5 10.5 1 32 1 20 ROOM 132,133 RECEPT ROOM 128,129 RECEPT 20 1 33 4.5 12.5 1 34 1 20 ROOM 128 STEAMER ROOM 129 STEAMER 20 1 35 12.5 12.5 36 1 1 20 1 ROOM 128 STEAMER ROOM 129 STEAMER 20 1 37 12.5 0 38 3 30 SPD ROOM 128 STEAMER 20 1 39 12.5 0 40 - - ROOM 128 STEAMER 20 1 41 12.5 0 42 - - ROOM 128WASHER 20 1 43 121 12 44 1 20 DRESSING 129VANITY ROOM 128 DRYER 30 2 451 20 16 46 1 20 CHORUS 135VANITY 47 1 1 20 16 48 1 20 CHORUS 135VANITY TOILET 130,131 VANITY 20 1 49 9 16 1 50 1 20 CHORUS 135VANITY DRESSING 132VANITY 20 1 51 12 16 52 1 20 CHORUS 135VANITY GUEST 133VANITY 20 1 53 12 16 541 1 20 1 CHORUS 138VANITY TOILET 134,137VANITY 20 1 55 6 16 56 1 20 CHORUS 138VANITY FC-7 15 2 57 1 16 58 1 20 CHORUS 138VANITY 59 20 U A EF-2 2D 1 62 1 •HEA APE CARD READERS 20 1 1 5 41 64 1 20 POWER ASSIST DOORS SPARE 20 1 65 0 0 66 1 SPA SPARE 20 1 67 0 0 20 7PXRE SPARE 20 1 69 0 0 1 70 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 71 01 0 72 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 73 0 0 74 1 20 SPARE SPARE 20 1 75 0 0 76 1 20 SPARE SPACE 771 0 0 78 SPACE SPACE 79 01 0 80 SPACE SPACE 81 0 0 82 SPACE SPACE 83 0 0 84 SPACE Connected Phase Totals: 167.2 1741 156.7 CONNECTED KVA TOTAL: 59.7 KVA °=PROVIDE 30mAGFCIBREAKER DEMAND KVA TOTAL: 58.9 KVA FEEDER DEMAND AMPS: 163.7 AMPS CONNECTED KVA DemandF. KVA DEMAND LTG 20.9 1.25 26.1 (First 10 kW) RECPT 10.0 1.00 10.0 (Remaining) RECPT 13.3 0.50 6.7 Largest Motor ph amps MOTOR 6.4 1.00 6.4 5.7 Add 25: Largest Motor -- 6 0.25 0.2 HTG 1.9 1.25 2.4 KITCH 2.4 1.00 2.4 DRYER 4.8 1.00 4.8 MISCL M 1.00 M SUBTOTAL: 59.7 58.9 =__> 163.7=Dem.Amps w/o Spare Spare 0.0 1.00 0.0 TOTAL: 59.7 KVA 58.9 KVA=> 163.7=Dem.Ampsw/S are �LFCTP,ICAI, 5GHFPV5 ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 V:\'09 PROJECTS\"c"09057 000 Llrcolr Certer\CAC0\SFeets\E6.3 ELECTRICAL SCHEa LES-S, 4/26/20'0 2. _:07 FM, OW; To FCF.pr-3 62. Sheet EP2.1 B: Add data/communication outlet in Wardrobe #128. Provide 1/2" conduit from outlet location back to IT room in basement. Refer to Attachments El for more information. 63. Sheet EP2.1 B: Add (2) ceiling J-boxes for power connections to the Power Assist Doors. Refer to Attachment E3 for more information. 64. Sheet EP2.1 B: Add a power receptacle and data outlet for new wall monitor in Lounge #126. Refer to Attachment E4 for more information. 65. Sheet EP2.1 C: Add (2) ceiling J-boxes for power connections to the Power Assist Doors. Refer to Attachment E5 for more information. 66. Sheet EP2.1C: Add a new quad power receptacle and data outlet to Mini Theater Control Booth. Refer to Attachment E6 for more information. 67. Sheet EP2.1C: Add data/communication outlet to north and south wall in Canyon West Room, power receptacle and data/comm. outlet at northwest reception desk for wall television. Circuit television outlet to LP-1C/25. Add data/comm. outlet to mini theater bar. Provide 1/2" conduit from each outlet location back to IT room in basement. Refer to Attachments E19-21 for more information. 68. Sheet EP2.2A: Add data/communication outlet to the bar, and back wall of control booth. Provide 1/2" conduit from each outlet location back to IT room in basement. Refer to Attachments E22-E23 for more information. 69. Sheet EP2.46: Relocate CU-1 and CU-2 to coordinate with Mechanical plans. Refer to Attachment E7 & E8 for more information. 70. Sheet EL2.4B: Modify Keyed Note #1 to state that a'/2" GRC conduit will need to be routed from the Art Work Lighting down to the head end equipment controls in Storage #124. Refer to Attachment E9 for more information. 71. Sheet E6.2: Add loads to Panelboard Schedules LP-1B and LP-1 F. See Attachment El & El for more information. 72. Sheet E6.2: Modify Panelboard Schedule LPH-1 B. See Attachment E24 for more information. 73. Sheet E6.3: Add loads to Panelboard Schedules LP-1C and LP-1 D. See Attachment E12 & E13 for more information. (A-B O-C / JAN. r ,MENS 103 ® 102 CI � 1P 21 21 J 'FCI 21 � `_' i ® 8 A-9 \ 1 6 5 8®� 4� O 3 FIF5f FL00P F CTFICA, POMP, FLAN - AFFA A © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 1ST FLOOR LER•LINGLE•MASSE E14 ELECTRICAL Y (lb CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION POWER PLAN ARCHITECTS AREA A P.C.CITY OF FORT COLLINS m-- 417 W. 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CWG To FCF.pc3 A -A/ (D © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 A-B A-C) A - 4 EXTERIOR DECK 3,(4, 201 � I � Ei NEMA 4 CABIN ET�ONTAINING (3) DUPI RECEPTACLES AND �1) 208V, 50A/2P DECK STORAGE WPol o' 187 vt - FCI1 WP ,Aj BAR CATERING \ AREA \ 203 GFCI WP GF A I CI A A -10 BAR �,_�CAJT NG 204 CI 5�CONP FLOOP �L�COICAI, POMP, PLAN - Ap�AA E G S�CONP FLOOF �L�CfFICA, POMP PLAN - Af?�AA 5CM: 1 / 8" _ 1' -0'' ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 V:\'09 FFOJECT=\'c'09057 000 L-1, Center\CACD\S1-eets\EP2,2A SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL FOWEF FLAN AREA kcwy, 4/27/20'0 <:55:00 FM, CWG To FCF.pc3 • 74. All FA Sheets: Refer to the attached revised sheets. ATTACHMENTS 1. Revised Bid Schedule 2. Walsh Environmental Pre -Renovation Building Inspection Report 3. Fire Sprinkler Pressure Information 4. Specification Sheet — Carpet CP-107 5. Specification Sheet — Interior Signage Addition 6. Specification Section 13850, Fire Alarm and Detection Systems (full replacement) 7. Drawing C1/Add1 8. Drawing C2/Add1 9. Drawing C3/Add1 10. Drawing C4/Add 11. Drawing LA-1/Add2 12. Drawing LA-2/Add2 13. Drawing LA-3/Add2 14. Drawing LA-4/Add2 15. Drawings SK-05 — SK-11 16. Drawings ID/ADD #2 Sheet 1 17. Drawing ID/ADD #2 Sheet 2 18. Drawings SX-01-SX-15 19. Drawings M1-M4/Add2 20. Drawing P1/Add2 21. Drawings E1-E24/Add2 22. Drawings FA1.1A — FA2.213 (All fire alarm sheets) 23. Drawings AC3.0 and AC4.0 — Acoustical drawings (for information only) Please contact John D. Stephen, CPPO, LEED AP, Senior Buyer at (970) 221-6777 with any questions regarding this addendum. RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS RECEIVED. where renewal is a way of life A WRITTEN STATEMENT ADDENDUM HAS BEEN lqw 1 ���C11?ICA� SCN�nU��S © ALLER-LINGLE-MASSEY 2010 ELECTRICAL E24 SCHEDULES gLLER•LINGLE•MASSEY �Il�i` LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS � RENOVATION ARCHITECTS CITY OF FORT COLLINS P.�. 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO nss eOm oauns . Caauoo �rol as+eto PANELBOARD SCHEDULE: L 1 ANEL CARD VOLTAGE 4 Y 77V, ASE, 4 WIRE 1 AIC S RATING AM ERE, 1 SOLID NE TRAIL S N MAIN AMC MO NTING S C C C .A C C C C DESCRI TION A N A A N A DESCRI TION ELEVATOR 60 3 1 54 36 2 3 70 CCU-1 - - - 3 54 36 4 - - - - - - 5 54 36 6 - - - LL 17 LIG T1NG 20 1 4 2 8 1 20 E)4T SIGNS E O 1 2, 9 3 1 10 1 20 MAIN LOBBY/BAR LIGHTING BAR/VESTIBULE LIGHTING 20 1 11 5 2 12 1 20 MAIN LOBBY DAYLIGHT HU-1 20 3 13 15 0 14 1 20 SPARE - - - 15 15 0 16 1 20 SPARE - - - 17 15 0 18 SPACE MINI THEATER STAIR LIGHTING 20 1 19 4 0 20 SPACE HALL 108 LIGHTING 20 1 21 5 0 22 SPACE TICKETS/OFFICE LIGHTING 20 1 23 5 0 24 SPACE SPARE 20 1 25 0 0 26 SPACE SPARE 20 1 27 0 0 28 SPACE SPACE 29 0 0 30 SPACE SPACE 31 0 0 32 SPACE SPACE 33 0 0 34 SPACE SPACE 35 0 0 36 SPACE PANEL LP-18 VIA T-1B 70 3 37 30 0 38 3 30 SPD - - - 39 27 0 40 - - - - 27 0 42 - - - Connected Phase Totals: 145 150 144 CONNECTED VA TOTAL 1 1.7 VA DEMAND VA TOTAL 1 VA FEEDER DEMAND AM S 1 .4 AM S CONNECTED VA D F. VA DEMAND LTG 1 1. 1 F 1 W REC T 7. 1. 7. R REC T L M MOTOR 1. 4 A L M 4 .7 7G 1. ITC .1 1. .1 DRYER 1. MISCL 4_ 1. 4,_ S TOTAL 1 1.7 1 156.4 =Dem.Amps w/o Spare S 1. 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BID SCHEDULE - Addendum 2 Contractor to provide for the construction of Bid # 7136 Lincoln Center Addition and Renovations work per these specifications, drawings and contract documents. A. Alternate No. 1 (deduct): $ B. Alternate No. 2 (deduct): $ C. Alternate No. 3 (deduct): $ D. Alternate No. 4 (deduct): $ E. Alternate No. 5 (deduct): $ F. Alternate No. 6 (deduct): $ Lump Sum Base Bid Total: $ In Words: G. Alternate No. 7 (add): $ H. Alternate No. 8 (add): $ I. Alternate No. 9 (add): $ J. Alternate No. 10 (add): $ 9. PRICES The foregoing prices shall include all labor, materials, transportation, shoring, removal, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for. Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Bid or change quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price. oVU0100`*03no`-10N0Vm4la SN11o t o =1 o AID NO|1VAON3N « SNO|1|QQy N]1N]D N]OON|] CD \ . \] 6! Q Now m] Ao ao iON ovmoo` o.LUo`,o9Vwa6# sI-1oIMoJou3 NO|1¥AON3N 'R SNOIlaav M]1N]O N]OONI O / @ � ); | ))! !;! Novo± AUS No bo t N .... 0 2 0 � � � � � m y 0 � —g 0 • imldsh Fnvironmental Scientists and EnLincers, LLC an ecology and environment coninady April 22, 2010 Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins Operations Services Department 300 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-0580 Subject. Pre -renovation Building Inspection City of Fort Collins Lincoln Center 417 West Magnolia Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 WALSHProject No. 900055.7966.010 INTRODUCTION Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC (WALSH) was contracted to perform a pre - renovation building inspection at the City of Fort Collins Lincoln Center, located at 417 West Magnolia Street in Fort Collins, Colorado. The inspection was limited in scope and purpose and was conducted to assess materials that will be disturbed during a planned renovation. The areas inspected were based upon drawings provided by City of Fort Collins staff. The field work was conducted on April 6, 7, and 13, 2010. The scope of work consisted of the following tasks: ■ Perform a visual assessment, ■ Collect bulk samples of building materials suspected to contain asbestos, ■ Coordinate laboratory analysis of the samples, ■ Perform a lead -based paint (LBP) screening, ■ Inventory common regulated building materials (RBMs), and ■ Limited reporting. ASBESTOS SAMPLING METHODOLOGY The collection of bulk samples was performed by an Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and State of Colorado accredited building inspector. Consultant certifications are included in Attachment A. WALSH collected bulk samples of suspect materials in a random and representative manner, as determined by the inspector. Samples were collected by obtaining a portion of the material which included all layers within the suspect material. Each sample was collected using hand tools such as a razor knife, a screwdriver, or pliers, and then immediately placed within a sealed tort Collins Office: 1-629 Redwing 116ad • Suite 280 • 1=6rt Collins. Colorado • 80526-2379.• Phone (970) 223-5655 • FAX (970),223-8577 Corporate Office: dsss Pearl East Circle.- Suite 108 • Boulder, Colorado •,M301-247 -`Phone ('303) "332s2 • rAx (303) 443-0367 • 0 Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April 22, 2010 Page 2 of 7 sampling container and labeled with a unique identification number. Each suspect material was identified and catalogued in an electronic database. Every twentieth sample a duplicate sample was collected for quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) purposes. Upon completion of collection of samples, the electronic database was utilized to generate a chain -of -custody document to accompany samples during transport to the laboratory. The bulk samples were submitted for analyses to Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. a National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory. The QA/QC samples were submitted to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc, also a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Analysis of the bulk samples was performed using polarized light microscopy (PLM) techniques based on procedures developed by McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with the guidelines established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (EPA- 600/M4-82-020, 1982) to determine asbestos type and content. The PLM analytical results are reported as percent asbestos by weight. Percent asbestos for separate layers and total for the sample are delineated in the laboratory report. Unused portions of samples are archived for six months unless the client requests special handling. ASBESTOS FINDINGS Seventy four (74) samples were collected from thirty four (34) suspect building materials identified in the areas scheduled for renovation. Three QA/QC samples were collected. A total of seventy six (76) samples were analyzed by PLM analysis. The EPA, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), and United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) define asbestos -containing material (ACM) as a material containing more than one percent asbestos or a material that is assumed to contain asbestos. One (1) sample from one (1) suspect building material was found to contain greater than one percent asbestos and seven (7) suspect materials were assumed to contain asbestos. The following table summarizes information regarding the confirmed ACM found as a result of the inspection. Table 1. Confirmed ACM City of Fort Collins Lincoln Center 417 Magnolia Street, Fort Collins, Colorado Material Code Material Percentage Approximate Removal Required and Location Material Type Friability and Type of Quantity Prior to Description Asbestos Renovation D601 White Room 178 Miscellaneous Non -friable 6% 50 SF Yes Granular Dust II Chrysotile on top of Lay -in Panels (Assumed to be associated with upper ceiling) SF = square feet c��l Emiroil mental Scientists and Eneineers, LLC an e6ilo* and environment company Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April22, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Due to limited destructive techniques utilized during the inspection, seven (7) suspect building materials were assumed to contain asbestos. The following table summarizes information regarding the assumed ACMs as a result of the inspection. Table 2. Assumed ACM City of Fort Collins Lincoln Center 417 Magnolia Street, Fort Collins, Colorado Percentage Removal Material Code Material . Material Type friability and Type of Approximate Required and' Description Location . Asbestos Quantity Prior to Renovation MA04 - Adhesive Room 107 Miscellaneous Non -friable Assumed 456 SF Yes associated with II beige 3"x3" ceramic tile MA05 - Adhesive Rooms 106 Miscellaneous Non -friable Assumed 182 LF Yes associated with and 107 II red brick base MA06 - Adhesive Room 106 Miscellaneous Non -friable Assumed 280 SF Yes associated with II dark grey tiles on walls MA07 - Adhesive Room 110 Miscellaneous Non -friable Assumed 300 SF Yes associated with I 2"X2" multi colored tiles and 12"X12" black tiles RTF01 - Roofing 1XE01 and Miscellaneous Non -friable Assumed 400 SF No Tar and Felt 1XN01 11 ' associated with main entrance at the east and north exterior FDM01 - Fire Rooms 109 Miscellaneous Friable Assumed 2 EA Yes Door Material and 112 associated with a 2'X2' fire door FDM02 - Fire Rooms Miscellaneous Friable Assumed 32 EA Yes Door Material 108b, 109, associated with 1 112, 144, '/z hour door 158, 168, 178, and 1XS01 SF = square feet LF = Linear foot EA = each The inspection of the building revealed the presence of one (1) material found to contain a trace (less than or equal to one percent) amount of asbestos. The following table summarizes the building material found to contain a trace amount of asbestos as result of the building inspection. Environmental $cientists.and Enlineens; LLC - 7 an ecology and environment company 2. Section 01022, Unit Prices: Paragraph 1.02A: Add the following new fire alarm devices as unit prices: (the unit of measurement will be EACH) 7. Speaker -strobe: Fire alarm combination speaker -strobe (notification appliance) with integral multiple -wattage -tapped speaker (field selectable 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2 watt), integral multiple -candela -rated strobe (field -selectable 15, 30, 75, 110 candela, [cd]) and 25 Lineal Feet of concealed EMT raceway, notification appliance (NAC) wiring, recessed outlet backbox, and interconnection. Suitable for wall -mounting." 8. Audio Amplifier, 30 Watt minimum, for fire alarm voice evacuation system notification appliances, including backup power supply, NEMA 1-rated enclosure, and interconnection to both power supply and notification appliance circuit. 9. Smoke Detector and base, Photoelectric -type, Addressable. 10. Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station, Addressable." 3. Section 01030, Alternates: Paragraph 1.02.A: Add the following subparagraph 1.02.A.6 to the description of Alternate No. 1: "6. If accepted, the exterior improvements (demolition, curb, sidewalk, steps, handrail, parking reconfiguration, handicap ramp) will still be required. If accepted, the engineer will provide a revised grading plan that will slightly modify the proposed grades to meet the existing conditions on site." 4. Section 01030, Alternates: Change the wording of Alternate No. 10 to read: "J. Alternate No. 10 (Add): Overexcavate the existing native soils at the building additions, beyond that required for stripping and scarifying the existing topsoil and organic material, down to 24" below the finished floor slab elevation. Place imported structural fill material as specified on page 8 of the Soils Report, and compact to the requirements of Section 02225." 5. Section 01060, Regulatory Requirements: Clarification: The building permit fees to be paid by the General Contractor will not include any state or local sales or use taxes, since the City is a tax-exempt entity. 6. Section 02200, Earthwork; Section 02221, Trenching, Backfilling and Compacting; Section 02225, Structural Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting; Section 02232, Aggregate Base Course; Section 02505, Crusher Fines Paving; Section 02520, Concrete Walks, Curbs and Miscellaneous Flatwork; Section 02780, Interlocking Concrete Pavers; and Section 02950, Trees and Shrubs: Part 1 General, Submittals: Add LEED submittals to read: "A. LEED Submittals: 1. Credit MR 5.1 and 5.2: Product data for regional materials indicating name, physical address and distance in miles (as the crow flies) from Project to the material manufacturer and point of extraction, harvest or • n LJ Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April22, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Table 3. Trace Materials City of Fort Collins Lincoln Center 417 Magnolia Street, Fort Collins, Colorado Material Code and Description Location Percentage and Type of Asbestos PL03 White Granular Plaster associated with Rooms 172 and 172a <0.25 % Chrysotile (point northwest build out count It is likely that the confirmed, assumed, and trace containing materials are located in other locations throughout the building that were not inspected as part of this project. Attachment B contains figures with locations of confirmed and assumed ACMs. Database summary forms, laboratory results, and a copy of the chain -of -custody documentation for the bulk samples are included in Attachment C. Materials Requiring Removal Prior to Renovation The EPA and CDPHE regulations currently require the removal of the one confirmed ACM (DBO1) and six (MA04, MA05, MA06, MA07, FDMO1, and FDM02) assumed ACMs prior'to initiating renovation activities. Due to the limited quantity and the type of material, the confirmed ACM (DBOI) can be removed by properly trained and qualified City of Fort Collins staff or by a qualified State of Colorado licensed General Abatement Contractor (GAC). The materials assumed to contain asbestos should be sampled prior to any disturbance to determine actual asbestos content. WALSH recommends that a qualified State of Colorado licensed GAC be contracted to perform any abatement of other materials in accordance with all applicable regulations. If these materials are not impacted by renovation activities they may remain in place. Materials That Can Remain During Renovation The EPA and CDPHE regulations do not require removal of one assumed material (RTFO1) or the one material containing a trace amount of asbestos prior to initiation of renovation activities. In addition, these materials can be disposed of with the debris as construction waste. However, if these materials are not removed by a GAC, the renovation contractor/personnel should be made aware of the presence of these materials prior to beginning renovation activities and comply with all current OSHA regulations for employee exposure to asbestos. In addition, the renovation contractor must comply with applicable EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) asbestos emission control regulations for renovation of structures containing ACMs. ACMs are also subject to OSHA Standards for Asbestos (29 CFR 1926 Parts 58 and 1101, and 29 CFR 1910 Parts 134 and 1001). Materials containing one percent or less asbestos may be subject to OSHA regulations if air concentrations sampled during renovation activities are at or above the permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 0.10 fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc) as an eight Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC an ecology and environmentcompany • • Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April22, 2010 Page 5 of 7 hour time weighted average or the excursion limit of 1.0 f/cc as averaged over a 30 minute sampling period. Revised OSHA regulations for General Industry (29 CFR 1910 Part 1001) and the Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926 Part 1101) include the following provisions for communication of hazards to building owner employees (or by the subcontractor to subcontractor employees): Employer must inform housekeeping/maintenance employees and subcontractors (plumbers, electricians, roofers, HVAC technicians, etc.) whether building components they maintain may expose them to asbestos. Building owner shall maintain records concerning the presence, location, and quantity of ACMs in the building for the duration of ownership or occupancy, and records shall be transferred to successive owners. • Where a building owner or employer identifies ACMs, labels or signs shall be affixed or posted so employees will be notified of what materials contain asbestos. These signs or labels shall be placed on materials or in areas where they will be noticed by employees who are likely to be exposed such as entrances to mechanical rooms, pipe chases, or electrical cabinets that embody ACMs. LEAD -BASED PAINT SCREENING METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines LBP as paint having a lead content of greater than or equal to 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm2) using X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis. Select interior typical painted components that would be impacted by the renovation were evaluated for the presence of LBP. XRF screening results did not identify any painted components which contained lead above the HUD action level of 1.0 mg/cmZ. Appendix D of this report contains a summary table with detailed information concerning the LBP screening. REGULATED BUILDING MATERIALS The RBM assessment included conducting an The inventory process identified presumed ( customary prior to renovation to comply wi standards. tIT6]dlh Environmental Scientists and Eneineers; LLC an ecology and environment company inventory of regulated or hazardous materials. )mmon RBMs where proper management is 1 applicable regulations and general industry • • Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April22, 2010 Page 6 of 7 The inspection of the building identified RBMs that likely require proper management. These items and the approximate quantity include: Fluorescent lamps 651 Potential polychlorinated biphenyl light ballasts 298 High intensity discharge lamps 18 Smoke detectors 5 Emergency lighting 15 Exit lighting 25 Potential chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) containing equipment 5 A summary table included in Attachment E of this report provides the detailed locations of the RBMs found as a result of the inspection. RECOMMENDATIONS Under renovation, any activity that directly impacts or disturbs ACM must comply with requirements set forth in the Federal and State regulations and applicable OSHA standards. For renovation activities that impact ACM, all friable and non -friable ACM that will be rendered friable must be properly removed prior to renovation activities in accordance with applicable regulations. The confirmed ACM (DB0l) should be removed by properly trained and qualified City of Fort Collins staff or by a qualified State of Colorado licensed GAC. The materials assumed to contain asbestos should be sampled prior to any disturbance to determine actual asbestos content. A qualified State of Colorado licensed GAC should be contracted to perform any abatement of other materials in accordance with all applicable regulations. The information in this report regarding the ACMs, the materials containing a trace amount of asbestos, and LBP that can remain in the building for demolition should be distributed to the renovation contractor. All identified RBMs should be removed and properly recycled or disposed of by properly trained and qualified personnel. LIMITATIONS WALSH performed these services in a manner consistent with the level of care and expertise exercised by members of the asbestos inspection and lead screening profession. WALSH does not imply or guarantee that every potential asbestos -containing material, RBM, or lead painted component on or in the structures has been identified. Historically, asbestos has been added as a component to over three thousand materials and products produced in the United States. The inspection was intended to identify those accessible materials that were reasonably suspect and hnvironmental Scientists and Engineers; LLC an'ecology andenvironmcnt company • • Mr. Steve Seefeld City of Fort Collins April 22, 2010 Page 7 of 7 that were most likely to contain asbestos in quantities subject to regulation, based on existing industry and regulatory standards. Equipment within the proposed renovation area was not inspected as part of this project. Often materials cannot be assessed (sampled) due to physical constraints encountered (locked rooms, enclosed areas, etc.). The areas that were inaccessible at this location are listed below. • Inaccessible areas (i.e. under foundation, inside wall cavities, behind paneling, beneath ceramic tiles and high pressure decorative laminate, etc.) • Inside sealed containers (i.e. drums, tanks, ductwork, etc.) Drawings and diagrams included in this report are proportional and scales are approximate. Material quantities for confirmed ACMs are approximate. If you have any questions or comments regarding the information presented in this report, please contact us at (970) 223-5655. Sincerely, WALSH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS, LLC Michael P. Castell Environmental Scientist Attachments Environmental Scientists and Engineers: LLC an ecoluk and environment company Troy C. Sanders, PG, CHMM Branch Manager u -J ATTACHMENT A CONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS Environmental Scientists and Engineers; LLC an ecology and environment company No Text 0 0 STATE OF COLORADO ASBESTOS CERTIFICATION* Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division This certifies that Michael Phillip Castell Certification, No: 4210 has met the requirements of 25-7-507, C.R.S. and Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B, and is hereby certified by the state of Colorado in the following discipline: Inspector/Management Planner* Issued: 1/12/2010 Expires on: 1/12/2011 Authorized APCD Representative -Fyn * This certificate is valid only with the possession of a current Division -approved training coarse certification in the discipline specified above. No Text 0 • ATTACHMENT B FIGURES `NTcd sh $environmental Scientists mid Ens=ineeN. LLC F an ecology and environment company No Text • • recovery for each raw material. Include statement of cost for each regional material and the fraction by weight that is considered regional, excluding labor costs for installation." 7. Section 02225, Structural Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting: Clarification: References to dewatering found in this specification are intended to direct the Contractor in the requirements for dewatering in the event it is needed by actual project conditions. In order to quantify this for the bid, Bidders should exclude dewatering from their bids. Actual dewatering, if needed, will be authorized by the Owner and paid for on a time and material basis. 8. Section 02780, Interlocking Concrete Pavers: Paragraphs 1.04 and 3.01: Delete subparagraphs 1.04.2 and 3.01.A. General Contractor is not obligated to sub -contract work with an installer holding a current certificate from the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Concrete Paver Installer Certification program. 9. Section 02870, Site and Street Furnishings: Paragraph 1.03, Submittals: Add LEED submittals to read: "A. LEED Submittals: 1. Credit MR 4.1 and MR 4.2: Product Data or other documentation from material manufacturer indicating percentages, by weight, of post - consumer and pre -consumer recycled content. Include statement of material costs for each product having recycled content, excluding labor costs for installation. 2. Credit MR 5.1 and 5.2: Product data for regional materials indicating name, physical address and distance in miles (as the crow flies) from Project to the material manufacturer and point of extraction, harvest or recovery for each raw material. Include statement of cost for each regional material and the fraction by weight that is considered regional, excluding labor costs for installation." 10. Section 07220, Roof and Deck Insulation; Section 07221, Tapered Rigid Insulation; and Section 07536, Thermoplastic Sheet Roofing: Part 2 Products: Add EverGuard TPO by GAF Materials Corp., Mt. Vernon, IN, as an approved manufacturer of the roofing and insulation materials, provided all specified code compliance, performance requirements, warranty coverages, etc. for the total roofing system are met. 11. Section 07245, Exterior Portland Cement Stucco System: Paragraph 2.01.J: Add Senergy Stucco Systems by BASF as an approved manufacturer of the specified two -coat stucco wall system. No Text No Text • • ATTACHMENT C DATABASE SUMMARY FORMS, LABORATORY RESULTS, AND CHAIN -OF -CUSTODY FORM , XTii1 jl Environmental Scientists and En,ineers; LLC <ui eciilo�n and environment company 0 0 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins'- Lincoln Center WILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: BBA01 MATERIAL CODE: Dark brown Baseboard Adhesive-Brilfte associated with - I MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category I ACBM Non ACBM SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled Status --- ------- COMMENTS: RACM No Status I SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION 7966.010-165-BBA01-01 165 North wall, west of door �Wcq ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type PLM Brown cove base NO % PLM Brown mastic NO % . ..... .... 7966.010-182a-BBA01-02 182a Northeast comer, east wall PLM Black cove base NO % PLM Brown mastic NO % ....... ...... _ - - --- - -- ------- . . .. ...... ------ - - ----- --- -- ----- - ---- -- - ----- -------- - - ---- ----- - ------- ------- - ----- - -- - ----- ----- ..... ....... - ----- - - --- -------- ------- -- ---- ... MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 1/2 inch Light grey with black speckles and white mud on se Board/Paneling- associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM ---------- RACM No Status _MATERIAL 66 BP01 In' SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-168-BP01 -01 168 North wall, center column, E side, 4' PLM Tan paneling NO % high ... ....... ------- ....... ....... -.1- .. .... ..... - - . ...... ....... ...... ....... ... ........ ....... 7966.010-178-BP0I-02 178 West wall, 12 from north, 4 feet high PLM Tan paneling NO % PLM White compound NO % ---- ------ ---- . ..... - --- --- -- - -- ------ ------ -- - - ---- --- - -- ------- -__ ....... -------- - ----- ------- -- - --- ---- _-, _­ ...... 7966.010-168-BPOl-03 168 West wall, 22 from north, 5 feet high PLM .. .. ..... ..... ------ ------- ------- ........ ...... ------ Tan paneling ------ ------ - NO _­­ . ...... -- - -- ------- -- ---- ------- - - % METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed - Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy 4/27/2010 8:05:45 AM Page I of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 0 0 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center "BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Yellow Carpet Adhesive -Sticky associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE: I CA01 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-168-CA01-01 168 Along north wall, center PLM Yellow mastic ND _ .... -- ...... - - ....... -- ---- - - - .. _......... .......- - -- -- - - --. __.._._..._.. - ---- ------ ---- --- ------------ --- - 7966.010-178-CA01-02 178 10 from east, 30 from north PLM Tan mastic ND 7966.010-182-CA01-03 182 30 from south, 15 from west PLM Tan mastic ND PLM Tan wood ND -- ----- ---- - -- - - - - 7966.010-173-CA01-04 173 50 from east, 1 from south PLM - - - Tan mastic - — ---_ ----- -- ND — -- -- - - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Burnt orange Carpet Adhesive -Sticky associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-172a-CA02-01 172a 2 from south, 5 from east PLM Orange mastic ND MATERIAL CODE: 1 CA02 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Miaoswpy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Miaoswpy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Miaoscopy =W 4/27/2010 8:05:52 AM Page 2 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC • HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status j — MATERIAL CODE: I CA03 SAMPLE # ROOM20C SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-182a-CA03-01 182a Northeast comer PLM Tan mastic ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed - Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy �Wh 4/27/2010 8:05:52 AM Page 3 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ,BUILDING:r Center * c- n is I *"z.,�t •r :-'>I•!F c-.,• MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material: FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II ACBM Non ACBM Status SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: RACM NO Status r `. SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-168-COW01-01 168 South wall, near south door on PLM Pink/tan drywall ND landing, 12 feet up PLM White compound ND 7966.010-178-CDW01-02 178 South wall, 16 from west, 4 feet high PLM Pink/tan drywall ND PLM White compound ND PLM White wall covering ND - ...... ....... ----- - 7966.010-174-CDW01-03 - .... - - - ------ ---- ------ ---- ---- ------ ------------ 174 East side of middle baffle, 4 from ------- ----- .... - PLM ----- _.. - Pink/tan drywall ........ ND - - - - east, 25 from north PLM White compound w/ purple ND paint PLM White joint compound ND PLM White tape ND --- ------ --- ----- - - . .... 7966.010-172-CDW01-04 - --- ----- ------------- - - - - - - - - --- -_---- ----- --- -- -- - - — 172 Northeast comer, east wall, 1 foot up - -- - - PLM -- - --- ----- - Pink/tan drywall ND - PLM White compound w/ tan ND panit PLM White joint compound ND PLM White tape ND 7966.010-182a-CDW01-05 182a Northeast comer, north wall, 1 foot PLM Pink/tan drywall NO high PLM White compound w/ tan NO paint PLM White joint compound ND PLM White tape ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed - Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy Z��%LCiI 4/27/2010 8:05:53 AM Page 4 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 0 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ;BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) 7966.010-11la-CDW01-06 111a Southwest comer, south wall, 1 foot PLM White compound w/ beige ND high paint PLM White joint compound ND PLM White tape ND PLM White/tan drywall ND MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 1/2 in Light pink Composite Drywall, Tape & Jt. cmpd- associated with Closet and mini conference room - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: Non ACBM SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION Method 7966.010-200-CDW02-01 200 Inside closet, nw corner, 1 foot high PLM PLM PLM PLM _MATERIAL CODE: -� CDW02 ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Material/Layer Asbestos % and Type Pink/tan drywall ND White joint compound ND White tape ND White texture w/ gray paint ND — -- . ---- ------ ------ ---- ----- ------ ----- ---- .-.. — ._.._-... ..............-------- ------ ---- _- ---- ----- ----- ----- — - ----- ---- ---- - 7966.010-202-CDW02-02 202 Inside conference, nw comer, west PLM White joint compound ND wall, I foot high PLM White tape ND % PLM White texture w/ gray paint ND PLM White/tan drywall ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy -Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy -Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy -Walsh - - 4/27/2010 8:05:54 AM Page 5 of 20 Environmental Sciendsts and Engineers LLC 0 0 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) _ MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: ( CK01 Grey Caulking (interior/exterior)-Pliable associated with Brick seams- i MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos %and Type 7966.010-1 XN01 -CK01 -01 1XN01 Seam west of conference center entry PLM Gray caulk ND -------------- ------ ------ 7966.010-1XN01-CK01-02 - ..... ---- 1 XN01 ------ ---- - ----- .....--------- --- -- ------ ------ - __... East side of first window east of PLM — - - -- ._........ _..... .-.._..._.......... Gray caulk -- - ...--...... ND % -- - - conference center entrance ..._.. -... _ _..... -- ..... ... ... ._......__.- - - - - ------ ---- 7966.010-1XS01-CK01-03 1XS01 8 from east, 6 high PLM Gray caulk ND MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Dark brown Ceiling Tile Adhesive -Hard associated with Dot grid pattern - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: Non ACBM RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION 7966.010-105-CTA01-01 105 20 from north, 9 from east, ceiling t MATERIAL CODE: ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type PLM Brown mastic ND PLM Tan fibrous material ND 7966.010-105-CTA01-02 105 22 from south, 6 from east, ceiling PLM Brown mastic ND PLM Tan fibrous material ND CTA01 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy Wh4/27/2010 8:05:55 AM Page 6 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln 'Center 4UIL6ING: lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 1x1 Black Ceiling Tile (adhered) -Large parallel fissures and large pinholes associated with -Painted black, adhesive too thin to identify MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II ACBM SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled Status Non ACBM COMMENTS: RACM NO Status SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos %and Type 7966.010-182-CTOt-01 182 Bottom of crows nest, east side of PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ NO % access hatch on west side of room black/white paint MATERIAL CODE: I CT01 __.... --------- - - . .... ----- ----- ----- .._._ ........ - ----- ----- - — — -- - - .---- ------------- ---- 7966.010-182-CT01-02 182 Inside crows nest, 2 from north, 3 PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ ND % from west black/white paint MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: White Debris/Dust-Granular associated with -Assumed from upper ceiling MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status MATERIAL CODE: _ 1 Photo Not Available DB01 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material/Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-178-DB01-01 178 28 from north, 16 from west, on top of PLM Pink granular plaster ND % .._ .-..._ _- --- ... .... ... . . . ...._-- -- LIP -- -_. ......_.. ._ ..._ _ .. 7966.010-178-DB01-02 178 .. _._ ........ -- - 16 from west, 6 from south, on top of PLM ---..... -- ............ Pink granular plaster NO % LIP PLM Tan granular plaster 6 % Chrysotile _- 7966.010-178-DB01-03 - ......... - - 178 - - ---- --- - -... — - ... - - -- 10 from north, 10 from east, on top of PLM ..... Not Analyzed — - - ------- --- - - - % Not Analyzed LIP METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy -Walsh 4/27/2010 8:05:55 AM Page 7 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 12. Section 08410, Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts; Section 08520, Aluminum Windows; and Section 08910, Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls: Part 2 Products: Add Manko Window Systems, Manhattan, KS, (800) 642-1488, as an approved manufacturer of the specified storefront, curtain wall and window systems. 13. Section 08700, Finish Hardware: Paragraph 4.01, Hardware Groups: Change Group S hardware to read: "Group S Mini Theater Stage (from Receiving) — Double Doors 4 pr. Hinges 1 ea. active leaf Lockset, F-86, with lever trim 1 ea. inactive leaf Dummy trim 1 ea. leaf Closer 1 ea. Door coordinator 2 ea. leaf Kickplates 1 ea. leaf Automatic door bottom 1 set ea. leaf Acoustical door gaskets 1 set ea. pair Acoustical meeting edge door gaskets" 14. Section 08800, Glass and Glazing: Paragraph 2.01.17: Add Sunguard SN 68 Ultra White by Guardian Industries Corp., Carleton, MI, (734) 654-4379, as an approved substitution for the PPG Solarban 60 Starphire exterior glazing specified. 15. Section 08800, Glass and Glazing: Paragraph 2.03.F: Add SGG Keralite Ultra by Saint-Gobain Glass as an approved manufacturer of the specified fire -rated glass. 16. Section 08910, Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls: Paragraph 2.01.A: Add pressure -equalized, tubular curtain wall systems as an approved alternative system design to the I-beam system specified. Specifically, Kawneer 1600, Tubelite 400 and Efco 5600 systems are acceptable, provided the thermally -broken, horizontal aluminum members with vertical silicone flush butt - glazed exterior joint style matches the original specifications. Maintain 2-1/2" sight lines from exterior, but system depth can vary depending upon manufacturer's engineered design. 17. Section 08910, Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls: Paragraph 2.01.E: Delete requirement for thermally -broken aluminum framing for the exterior doors. 18. Section 09640, Resilient Flooring: Paragraph 1.03 Submittals: Add LEED submittals to read: "G. LEED Submittals: 1. Credit EQ 4.1: Product data for adhesives and sealants inside the weatherproofing system indicating VOC content of each product used does not exceed the limits listed in Division 1 LEED Requirements or the requirements of individual specification sections." • HOMOGENEOUS. MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ,BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2x2 Fire Door Material- associated with -Hour and a half accessdoor MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status MATERIAL CODE: I FDM01 MATERIAL CODE:__) FDM02 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy =Walsh 4/27/2010 8:05:56 AM Page 8 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center iBUILDING:Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: 1 FLC01 White Floor Leveling Compound -Chalky associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-172a-FLC01-01 172a 2 from south, 5 from east PLM Tan mastic ND PLM White compound ND MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'X2' White Lay -in Ceiling Panel -Rough with sparse small pin holes associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: Non ACBM No MATERIAL CODE: I LIP01 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material/Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-168-LIP01-01 168 Along south side, 22 feet from east PLM Tan paneling w/ white paint ND 7966.010-168-LIP01-02 168 38 from east, 6 from north PLM Tan paneling w/ white paint ND ..-- -- ------ _......... - ------- - ... ___- -- - --- - ------ __ . -- ........- 7966.010-168-LIP01-03 168 24 from west, 20 from south PLM Tan paneling w/ white paint ND % METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy � h 4/27/2010 8:05:57 AM Page 9 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2x2 White Lay -in Ceiling Panel -Medium parallel fissures and numerous Ig and sm pin holes associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE: I LIP02 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-178-LIP02-01 178 20 from north, 14 from west PLM Gray paneling w/ white ND paint _.. ....... -- ----- ---- ----- ---- - - - - ---- ----- ----- 7966.010-178-LIP02-02 178 14 from south, 10 from west PLM Gray paneling w/ white ND paint 7966.010-178-LIP02-03 178 10 from north, 10 from east PLM Gray paneling w/ white ND paint MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2x2 White Lay -in Ceiling Panel -Random med fissures numerous pin holes associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION 7966.010-178-LIP03-01 178 34 from south, 16 from west 7966.010-178-LIP03-02 178 26 from south, 10 from east Non ACBM No MATERIAL CODE: I LIP03 ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND paint PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND paint METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed —Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed -Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy -Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy -Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy —Walsh 4/27/2010 8:05:58 AM Page 10 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center (BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2x2 White Lay -in Ceiling Panel -Birds feet fissures and numerous medium pin holes associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category 11 SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM ---------- RACM No Status MATERIAL 66D LIP04 SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-172-LIP04-01 172 14 from east, 6.5 from south PLM Tan ceiling tile wl whtie ND % paint - ----- - --- __------- ---- - -- ---- ... ........ . .... --- - ----- - ----- --- . ............. . ...... 7966.010-108b-LIP04-02 108b Along north wall, 6 from west PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND % paint - - ------- - ----- -- - -- -------- - __ _ . ...... . ... .. .... - -- ------ ----- - ----- ...... ------- -------- -_ - ------- ------- 7966.010-1 10-LIP04-03 110 12.from east, 2 from north PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND % paint MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category 11 SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: No MATERIAL CODE: -1 LIP05 r � . �P�s Aa "N' .0 J SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-172a-LIP05-01 172a 4 from south, 8 from west PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND % paint 7966.010-105-LIP05-02 105 20 from north, 9 from east PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND % panit .... . ..... .. __ - --- - - - ------- ----- . ....... - _ .... ....... ------- ....... ........ ------- ------ ...... ---- - _.. . - - ­ --- ----- - -------- ------ --- --- --- - - --- ­ .... ....... - - --- ---- - -­ 7966.010-105-LIP05-03 105 22 from south, 6 from east, ceiling PLM Tan ceiling tile w/ white ND % paint METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed - Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy A.kaW" 4/27/2010 8:05:59 AM Page 11 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center `BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: I MA01 White Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Carpet wall finish- l: MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material 1 xT FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II ACBM ° k' Status Non ACBM SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled-'_ COMMENTS: RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-178-MA01-01 178 East wall, 22 from north, 4 feet up PLM Tan cork ND PLM White mastic ND 7966.010-178-MA01-02 178 West wall, 30 from north, 5 feet up PLM White mastic ND MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Yellow Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Wall carpet finish - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: Non ACBM RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE- I MA02 SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-168-MA02-01 168 North wall, east of center column, 5 PLM Clear mastic ND feet up PLM Tan fibrous material ND - - - - - - - -.... ... ... .-- - -- -- - ...- - - - - - - 7966.010-168-MA02-02 168 North wall, east of west column, 5 feet PLM Purple carpet ND up PLM White mastic ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed - Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy -Walsh 4/27/2010 8:06:00 AM Page 12 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ,BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: MA03 White Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Wall carpet finish- I a MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material/Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-173-MA03-01 173 20 from west, top of south wall PLM White mastic ND ----- ---- ------ ---- ... ... ..... - -- -- __ ..—. — - -- - - - -- -- -- ---- ----- --- - - - - - ----- -- 7966.010-111-MA03-02 111 North of ticketing office doorway, 5 PLM White mastic ND feet high MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Beige 3x3 ceramic tile - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status i MATERIAL CODE: I MA04 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy -Walsh 4/27/2010 8:06:01 AM Page 13 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: MA05 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Red brick base - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Dark gray tiles on walls - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with 2x2 inch multi colored tile, and 12x12 black - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category I SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: ACBM Status ACBM RACM Yes Status MOTFRIAI rnnF MA06 MATERIAL CODE:I MA07 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy —Walsh 4/27/2010 8:06:02 AM Page 14 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 9 10 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ;BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: j MATERIAL CODE: _ -I MA08 Dark yellow Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Wall carpeting - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category 11 ACBM Non ACBM SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled Status COMMENTS: RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-203-MA08-01 203 West wall, 10 from north, 4 feet high PLM Tan mastic ND % __._ _­.- - ----- ....... ------ - ------ ---- - - - --- ------- . ..... ------- ...... _ , ----- ------- ___. - - ------- ------- - ------ 7966.010-203-MA08-02 203 North wall, northwest corner, east of PLM Tan mastic ND % closet door, 4 feet high ... ....... ...... .... . ..... -- ----- ...... ... ... ....... . ....... .... - . ...... MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with -Remnant MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category 11 ACBM Non ACBM SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled Status ---------- COMMENTS: RACM No Status Ima SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966-010-105-MA09-01 105 3 from W, 20 from south PLM Brown/black mastic NO % ----- - ------- ------- ...... ------ ------- ...... . . ..... . .... ....... ....... .... .. ....... - ----- .. .... . . ....... - - ------- ....... 7966.010-105-MA09-02 105 5' from E, 20 feet from north PLM Brown/black mastic ND % MATERIAL MA09 METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy =—.!aW&h 4/27/2010 8:06:03 AM Page 15 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Pink Plaster -Chalky skim coat associated with Orginal plaster - MATERIAL TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE- I PLO1 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-165-PL01-01 165 North wall, west of door, 4 feet up PLM Pink granular plaster ND PLM Tan mastic ND PLM White compound w/ white ND wall covering PLM White plaster w/ tan paint ND -- .---- 7966.010-158-PL01-02 ..... ------ 158 ----- - ...........-.. ----- ....... - North wall, 10 from west, 2 feet up ... _-... PLM --- ----- ---- --... .... Pink granular plaster ............... ND -.... - . - PLM White plaster w/ beige paint ND 7966.010-144-PL01-03 144 North wall, 8 from west, 2 feet up PLM Gray granular plaster ND PLM White granular plaster w/ ND white paint 7966.010-182-PL01-04 182 North wall, 12 east of doorway, 1 foot PLM Gray resinous material w/ ND up red paint PLM Pink granular plaster ND PLM Tan compound ND PLM White plaster w/ tan paint ND 7966.010-182-PL01-05 182 East wall, 2 from south, 4 feet up PLM Pink granular plaster ND PLM White plaster w/ gray paint ND 7966.010-182-PL01-06 182 East wall, 8 from north, 2 feet up PLM Pink granular plaster ND PLM White plaster w/ gray paint ND 7966.010-172-PL01-07 172 ceiling, 14 from east, 6.5 from south PLM White granular plaster TR % Chrysotile Point Count White granular plaster <0.25 % Chrysotile PLM White plaster w/ gray paint ND 7966.010-105-PL01-08 105 20 from north, 9 from east PLM Pink granular plaster ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy Wi&h 4/27/2010 8:06:03 AM Page 16 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center . ,BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Grey Plaster -Sandy basecoat associated with -White chalky skimcoat over cmu MATERIAL TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: Non ACBM RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE: I PL02 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-173-PL02-01 173 N wall, 20' from W, 9' high PLM Tan granular plaster ND 7966.010-108b-PL02-02 108b North wall, 4 from west, 9' high PLM Tan granular plaster NO - ---- - - - ------ ----- ----- - .. - - -... - - ----- ----- ----- -- ... ........ -... ..... 7966.010-110-PL02-03 110 12 from east, 2 from north, 12' high PLM Gray granular plaster ND PLM White granular plaster ND % METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy —Walsh 4/27/2010 8:06:04 AM Page 17 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 19. Section 09680, Carpeting: Specification sheet CP-107: Replace the original sheet with the revised, attached sheet. 20. Section 10431, Interior Signs: Specification sheet SNG- 907: Replace the original specification sheet with the revised, attached sheet. 21. Section 13850, Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Replace the entire specification section with the attached section. 22. Section 13930, Wet -Pipe Fire Suppression Sprinklers: Flow test results for the existing fire sprinkler system are attached. 23. Section 13930, Wet -Pipe Fire Suppression Sprinklers: Clarification: The unheated North Star #203 and Deck Storage #202 rooms will be provided with a dry or glycol -based sprinkler system to be incorporated into the over all building fire sprinkler system. 24. Section 13930, Wet -Pipe Fire Suppression Sprinklers: Coordination: Refer to the attached drawings AC3.0 and 4.0, illustrating the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Longitudinal Section through the Main Performance Hall. These are included to show the proposed suspended acoustical panel layout (per separate contract) for use by the sprinkler subcontractor in laying out the sprinkler system. 25. Section 14215, Traction Elevators — Machine Room -less: Paragraph 2.01: Change subparagraph A.2 to read: "2. Hoistway Plan: Front and rear opening, side counterweight." 26. Specification 15752, Humidifiers: Paragraph 2.01.A.7: Add "DriSteem". 27. Specification 15820, Duct Accessories: Paragraph 2.03.A.1.k: Add "Greenheck". 28. Specification 15837, Centrifugal Fans: Paragraph 2.02.A.10: Add "Greenheck". Paragraph 2.03.A.6: Add "Greenheck". 29. Specification 15900, Mechanical Instrumentation and Control Add paragraph 2.012 and subparagraphs as follows: "2.012 FLOW MEASURING STATIONS A. Duct Airflow Station: Combination of air straightener and multiport, self - averaging pitot tube station. 1. Approved Manufacturers: a. Air Monitor Corporation. b. Wetmaster Co., Ltd. C. Ebtron, Inc. s 10 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins —Lincoln Center ,BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) I MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: White Plaster -Granular associated with NW build out - MATERIAL TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status TR-1 % RACM No Status MATERIAL CODE: �. PL03 Photo Not Available SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material I Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-172a-PL03-01 172a Celing, center PLM Pink granular plaster TR % Chrysotile Point Count Pink granular plaster <0.25 % Chrysotile PLM White plaster wl beige paint ND -......... ------ --..__... -- 7966.010-172a-PL03-02 - 172a .............. ---- ----- NE comer, E wall, 1' high - - - PLM - - --- ----- ----- ------- ---- Pink granular plaster - ------ TR ------ % -...__ .. Chrysotile Point Count Pink granular plaster 0.25 % Chrysotile PLM Tan wall covering ND PLM White plaster ND 7966.010-172a-PL03-03 172a SW comer, S wall, 1' high PLM Green/tan wall covering, ND PLM Pink granular plaster TR % Chrysotile Point Count Pink granular plaster 0.25 % Chrysotile PLM White plaster ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count-- Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy —Walsh 4/27/2010 8:06:05 AM Page 18 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 0 • HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln' Center !BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black Roofing Tar & Felt -Tar and felt with gravel associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Assumed COMMENTS: MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: ACBM Status ACBM RACM No Status White Spray -on Acoustical Texturing -Heavy popcorn associated with - MATERIAL TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status - MATERIAL CODE: " I RTF01 Photo Not Available MATERIAL CODE: I SOA01 �41 SAMPLE # ROOM/LOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material / Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-111-SOA01-01 111 Southwest comer, ceiling PLM I White foamy texture ND 7966.010-111-SOA01-02 111 25 from north, ceiling wall interface PLM White foamy texture ND .. - -- I - -.... - ....... --- 7966.010-111-SOA01-03 --- ---- ----- 111 - - ----- ---- _...- - ... - _ ------ 10' from W, 2' from S - - - ---- ----- ------ PLM --- ....... - ....... ---- ----- White foamy texture ... ----- ----- ND ---- ....... ...... -- ----- METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count= Polarized Light Miaoscopy - Point Count Method, TEM_ Transmission Electron Microscopy 4/27/2010 8:06:05 AM Page 19 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center :BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: MATERIAL CODE: T I TS01 Light orange peel Textured Surfacing- associated with CDW02- MATERIAL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non -friable Category II SAMPLED OR ASSUMED: Sampled COMMENTS: ACBM Status Non ACBM RACM No Status SAMPLE # ROOMILOC SAMPLE LOCATION DESCRIPTION ANALYTICAL SUMMARY Method Material/Layer Asbestos % and Type 7966.010-200-TS01-01 200 In closet, north wall, 1 from west, 4 PLM Tan fibrous material ND feet high PLM White texture w/ purple ND paint 7966.010-202-TS01-02 202 In conference room, south wall, PLM White texture w/ purple ND behind clock, 6.5 feet up paint - - ------- .--- --_- - - - -- ---- ----- _ _ _ - __......... . - - - - -- - -- ---- ------ ---- -----...... - - - - -- - - - - 7966.010-202-TS01-03 202 In conference room, southwest PLM White texture w/ purple ND comer, 4 feet high paint PLM White/tan drywall ND METHOD: NAA= Not Analyzed — Assumed, NAPS=Not Analyzed - Positive Stop, PLM= Polarized Light Microscopy - Visual Estimate, Point Count= Polarized Light Microscopy - Point Count Method, TEM= Transmission Electron Microscopy WE"4/27/2010 8:06:06 AM Page 20 of 20 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBM) -.SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE AND ID City of Fort 'Collins - Lincoln Center ,BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL MATERIAL DISTURBANCE ROOM ID LOCATION QUANTITY UNITS CONDITION POTENTIAL COMMENTS TDB-Debris/Dust —Y--� D601 White Debris/Dust-Granular associated with -Assumed from upper ceiling 178 Ceiling, 50 SF Good Low -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DB01 Total Qty 50 DB-Debris/Dust Total Qty 50 FDM-Fire Door'Material FDM01 2x2 Fire Door Material- associated with -Hour and a half accessdoor 109 E. wall, 1 EA Good Low 112 E. wall, 1 EA Good Low FDM01 Total Qty 2 FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door 108b E. wall, 2 EA 109 S. wall, 3 EA Good Low 112 W. wall, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 EA Good Low 144 N. wall, E. wall, S. 8 EA Good Low 1 door is outside room, door to main stage wall, 158 E. wall, 2 EA Good Low 168 E. wall, 6 EA Good Low 178 W. wall, 6 EA Good Low 1XS01 S. wall, 2 EA Good Low Vestibule doors FDM02 Total Qty 32 FDM-Fire Door Material Total Qty 34 .AiVXIdsh 4/27/2010 8:07:21 AM Page I of 2 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC 0 0 SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE AND ID City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center 'BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL MATERIAL DISTURBANCE ROOM ID LOCATION QUANTITY UNITS CONDITION POTENTIAL COMMENTS 'MA-Adhesive/Mastic, Misc. MA04 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Beige 3x3 ceramic tile- 107 S. wall, W. wall, 456 SF Good Low MA04 Total Qty 456 MA05 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc: associated with Red brick base- 106 N. wall, E. wall, S. 70 LF Good Low Along base of all walls wall, W. wall, Other ------------------ -- 107 N. wall, E. wall, S. 112 LF Good Low Along base of all walls wall, W. wall, Other MA05 Total Qty 182 MA06 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc: associated with Dark gray tiles on walls- 106 N. wall, W. wall, 280 SF Good Low MA06 Total Qty 280 MA07 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with 2x2 inch multi colored tile, and 12x12 black- 110 W. wall, 300 SF Good Low MA07 Total Qty 300 MA-Adhesive/Mastic, Misc. Total Qty 1,218 IRTF-Roofing Tar B felt RTF01 Black Roofing Tar & Felt -Tar and felt with gravel associated with - 1XE01 Other 250 SF Good Low Main entrance 1XN01 Other 150 SF Good Low Roof above mini theater entrance RTF01 Total Qty 400 RTF-Roofing Tar & Felt Total Qty 400 -------- -- .-Walsh 4/27/2010 8:07:22 AM Page 2 of 2 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC ;BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010)� ROOM ID MATERIAL DISTURBANCE HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL LOCATION QUANTITY UNITS CONDITION POTENTIAL COMMENTS 106 hens Bathroom j MA05 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Red brick base- N. wall, E. wall, S. 70 LF Good Low Along base of all walls wall, W. wall, Other MA06 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Dark gray tiles on walls- N. wall, W. wall, 280 SF Good Low 107 Womens°Bathroom"+ i MA04 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Beige 3x3 ceramic tile- S. wall, W. wall, 456 SF Good Low MA05 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with Red brick base- N. wall, E. wall, S. 112 LF Good Low Along base of all walls wall, W. wall, Other 108b ', ,'Hallway FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door E. wall, 2 EA 109, Performance,Hail;entryway FDM01 2x2 Fire Door Material- associated with -Hour and a half accessdoor E. wall, 1 EA Good Low FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door S. wall, 3 EA Good Low 110 :.,Main Lobby • { MA07 Adhesive/Mastic, Misc.- associated with 2x2 inch multi colored tile, and 12x12 black- W. wall, 300 SF Good Low {" 112 '`South Performance Hall'Eniryway FDM01 2x2 Fire Door Material- associated with -Hour and a half accessdoor E. wall, 1 EA Good Low FDM02 Yx8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door W. wall, 3 EA Good Low 1144 Receiving Room FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door N. wall, E. wall, S. 8 EA Good Low 1 door is outside room, wall, door to main stage 158 South Hallway. i FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door E. wall, 2 EA Good Low -Walsh _ g 4/27/2010 8:07:50 AM Page t of _ Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY LOCATION City of Fort Collins - Lincoln Center ;BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) ROOM ID MATERIAL DISTURBANCE HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL LOCATION QUANTITY UNITS CONDITION POTENTIAL COMMENTS 168 Canyon West FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door E. wall, 6 EA Good Low I 178 Columbine Room DB01 White Debris/Dust-Granular associated with -Assumed from upper ceiling Ceiling, 50 SF Good Low FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door W. wall, 6 EA Good Low IXEOI East exterior RTF01 Black Roofing Tar & Felt -Tar and felt with gravel associated with - Other 250 SF Good Low Main entrance j IXNOI Exterior north RTF01 Black Roofing Tar & Felt -Tar and felt with gravel associated with - Other 150 SF Good Low Roof above mini theater entrance •IXS01 ' South exterior, FDM02 3'x8' Fire Door Material- associated with -1 1/2 hour door S. wall, 2 EA Good Low Vestibule doors W�1S11 4/27/2010 8:07:51 AM Page 2 of 2 Environmental Scientists and Engineers LLC ATTACHMENT D LEAD -BASED PAINT SCREENING SUMMARY �T�Il Environmental Scientists and Engineers. 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Flow Straightener: Aluminum honeycomb, 3/4" parallel cell, 3 inches deep. 4. Sensing Manifold: Copper manifold with bullet -nosed static pressure sensors positioned on equal area basis." 30. Section 16010 Electrical General Requirements: Paragraph 1.03.A: Modify to refer to Section 15050, Common Work Results for Mechanical Systems. 31. Section 16111, Conduit: Paragraph 3.02.D: Modify to refer to Section 16073, Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems. 32. Section 16120, Wires and Cables: Page 3: Change paragraph number ACCEPTANCE TESTING from 1.01 to 3.02. 33. Section 16289, Surge Protection Devices: Paragraph 1.031: Modify to read: "The UL 1449 3rd Edition..." 34. Section 16429, Switchboards: Paragraph 1.05.B: Modify to read: "as a deferred submittal per 2006 IBC Section 106.3.4.2." 35. Section 16429, Switchboards: Delete paragraph 2.08, Circuit Breaker Test Set. 36. Section 16461, Dry -Type Transformers: Delete paragraph 2.013, Special Requirements. 37. Section 16512, Specialty Interior Lighting Fixtures: Lobby Custom Pendant (LOBB-600-LT): Change quantity from 3 to 2. Entry Pendant (PFUN-601-LT): Change quantity from 3 to 2. 38. Section 02070, Selective Building Demolition: Add to paragraph 1.01 B, "Owner reserves salvage rights to claim any existing materials, at his discretion, removed during demolition that will not be reincorporated into the Work". DRAWINGS 1. Sheet Index: Delete reference to Sheet LP102, Second Floor Landscape Plan. This sheet was eliminated. 2. Sheet LS504, Stage Arbor Plan: Refer to the attached drawing LS1 for additional dimensions related to the overhead shade structure at the exterior stage. • ATTACHMENT E REGULATED BUILDING MATERIAL SUMMARY Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC an ecolo kvand environment company REGULATED BUILDING MATERIALS APPROXIMATE INVENTORY '- BUILDING COMPONENTS City of Fort Collins ,- Lincoln Center ;BUILDING: Lincoln Center (7966.010) � 91 o r a 0 o m to XmX 0 m M C 0 C m J 0 O m N m m r O n m 3 C a m O ? 0 G) m r r r m r a 3 c u1 C 3 m ao m ti p Om ROOM ID I FL4 I FL8 I FLO I LB I HID MTG FS FE I SD EL I EX I CF CE I RB I LS TF I ME I PT OT 2 _ 106 20 20 107. 30 j0 • f 108 l I 1 l 168a' 4" �i,. { 108b 7 I 1 2 109 8 . 5 f 8II' I ► !. _l i �� _ 110 30 15 30 l l 1 112, ,' 15` 10 15 - 1 2,71, ^ " ,, 168 160 4 80 14 4 2 5 27 172a 2 1 r. 173 42 4 � 1 3 173a77777777-7,,'- -�— p 174 35 6 31 l I 2 � �- .. 1+78 .+;, :=,'88r l0. 44 r l 4 01 �. 1STOl 3 ST02 3 7 3 ��f =,-(I�- {XNOL I l -- 2 . , 5_"' 1L-1,-1Ia,,. 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Colorado Grand Junction, Colorado Colorado Springs. Colorado Fort Collins. Colorado Quito, Ecuador lima, Peru 04/28/2010 WED 13:55 FAX 9140 1 6635 PFA FIRE PREVENTION BUR. • 121002/005 FIRE SPRINKLER HAZARD ANALYSIS auU Marry: f4o Piame Address: 417 M Magnolia Orawing Date: 04-28-10 Name: Addrew. Designer. Phone Water Source: t:' Water twin -Flow Test Date of Test 0¢ 28 10 static Pressure, psi: Residual Pressure, psi: 76 At a Floss of, gpm: Elevation - test hydrant �"�I to connection point, ft E.J Location: Source of Information: Sp&kCode 'rya - Fire Code�^a Expert Authorities Having JPFA Jurisdiction: Construction type, Occupancy* 711 wuica 4.5 opening, Mueller, 48ps1 @ 8:00 am, 48 psi r Tank I I Measurement System: ( u. S. Imperial (--, Metric Rated Flow. gpm: Capacity, gal: Rated Pressure, psi: Elevation, ft Elevation, ft L�fe11 Hake: Proof Flory, gpm: Model: • • u 'v — �a� J� G ao f4 �4 A,rL Hr°O. C. 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BOX 2956 201 LUKKEN Address: 5339 SPOKED WHELL DRIVE INDUSTRIAL DR. WEST COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923 LAGRANGE„ GA 30240 Phone: (800)334-7749 ❑ Phone: 800-241-4826 Fax: (706)880-5888 Fax: 866-513-6745 Contact: Customer Service Contact: DIANE KOPPA-WHITNEY Ricca Newmark Design 5325 S. Valentia Way Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 303-221-0500 Fax: 303-221-0600 www.riccanewmark.com 9 • ricca newmark design Project Name: Lincoln Center Renovation Project #: 09134.1301 Issue Date: 03/29/10 Revision(s): 04/28/10 e 1 Addendum 2 - Sign description and quantity Item Number: SNG-907 Item Description: Performance Hall Sign - Type F Item Quantity: 2 ea Manufacturer: BOYD SIGN SYSTEMS Source: BOYD SIGN SYSTEMS Address: 3901 S. KALAMATH ST. Address: 3901 S. KALAMATH ST. DENVER CO 80110- DENVER CO 80110- Phone: (303) 761-5741 800# : (800) 333-3190 Phone: (303)761-5741 800#:(800) 333-3190 Fax: (303) 761-5782 Fax: (303) 761-5782 Contact: JIM DeROIN Contact: JIM DeROIN E-mail: jimd@boydsignsystems.com E-mail: jimd@boydsignsystems.com Web: www.boydsignsystems.com Web: www.boydsignsystems.com Model Number: Performance Hall Entry Signs - Type F Description: *Three -Dimensional wall mounted sign composed of acrylic letters with intregarted LED lighting. Dimensions: *5'-0" W x 10" H (All dimensions to be verified) Color/Finish: Refer to notes below Notes: *Sign Message: Performance Hall Location: Wall mounted at upper ceiling soffit at Performance Hall entrances Installation location: Refer to ID drawings Ceiling height: Between 9'-0" up to 10'-10" Font Style: TBD Font Thickness: 1" Font Material: 3-Form Chroma Font Color: Frosted White Lighting: Intergrated LED strip fixture Manufacturer to provide all hardware necessary for a proper installation Must be commercial quality. Refer to Preamble. Required Item(s) for Designer Approval Prior to Fabrication: ❑ Seaming Diagram ❑ Strike -Off W Finish Sample ❑ Cutting W Shop Dwgs W Prototype ❑ Flame Certificate Instructions: • FF& Furnished / Manufacturer Installed • PURCHASING AGENT AND/OR CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL QUANTITIES, TAKE -OFFS AND/OR PRICING. THE ITEMS LISTED ARE ONLY FOR BUDGETARY GUIDELINES. RICCA NEWMARK SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR QUANTITIES, TAKE -OFFS, AND/OR PRICING. Page 1 SNG-907 Ricca Newmark Design 5325 S. Valentia Way Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 303-221-0500 Fax: 303-221-0600 www.riccanewmark.com 0 0 PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 REFERENCES SECTION 13850 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS A. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). .ANSI A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators B. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). C. International Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). IEEE C62.41 Surge Voltages in Low -Voltage AC Power Circuits D. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). NEMA 250 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment E. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 10 Portable Fire Extinguishers NFPA 70 National Electric Code (NEC) NFPA 72 Latest Edition National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC) NFPA 80 Fire Doors and Fire Windows NFPA 90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems NFPA 101 Safety to Life From Fire in Buildings and Structures F. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). 1. The systems and components shall comprise UL listed systems listed for use in Fire Protective Signaling Systems under the following standards and documents and bear listing mark of laboratory. In absence of listing mark, submit documentation of applicable listing. 2. Fire Protection Equipment Directory, listed equipment, assemblies, and materials. 3. Electrical Appliance and Utilization Equipment Directory 4. Electrical Construction Materials Directory a. UL 38 Manually Activated Signaling Boxes b. UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single Station C. UL 228 Door Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems d. UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems e. UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Application f. UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems g. UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances h. UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems i. UL 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems j. UL 1480 Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems k. UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems 1. UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances - Private Mode Emergency and General Utility Signaling M. UL 1711 Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems n. UL 1971 Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired 13850 - 1 Lincoln Center Additions It Renovation - 0936 0 . o. International Building Code (IBC). P. International Fire Code (IFC). 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. At option of Owner, Submittals and Shop drawings will be provided to Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) per 2006 IBC Section 106.1.1.1 for Submittal Documents. B. EXISTING CONDITIONS REPORT 1. Perform field observation to determine existing sequence of operations. Modified system shall be similar to existing system and existing systems report. C. Submit Submittals and Shop drawings within time period as specified elsewhere, but not later than 30 days after Notice to Proceed. If project. includes fire alarm and detection systems work in more than one building, the submittal and shop drawing items applicable to each building shall be grouped by building. Include the following: 1. Complete list of equipment to be provided, including quantities of equipment, equipment catalog information ("cut") sheets, and physical sizes. Include manufacturers, model numbers, and listing information for all equipment, devices and materials. 2. Interior and exterior front elevations of the FACPs. 3. One line riser diagram for complete system, including existing FACPs. 4. Typical preliminary wiring diagrams for all devices of the FACPs, including provisions for expansion and wire quantities. 5. Battery Sizing Calculation: Battery calculations shall substantiate operating, supervisory, and alarm power, requirements. Include ampere -hour requirements for each system component and each FACP component, and the battery recharging period. 6. Conductor types and sizes for each circuit. 7. Voltage Drop Calculations: Voltage drop calculations for notification appliance circuits to indicate that sufficient voltage is available for proper appliance operation. 8. Candela setting of each strobe device and wattage tap setting of each speaker device. 9. Specific identification of each power connection, including circuit breaker, circuit number, and panelboard source. 10. Complete system operation narrative and software descriptions. 11. Spare Parts: Provide spare parts data for each different item of material and equipment specified. Data shall include a complete list of parts and supplies with the current unit prices and source of supply, and a list of the parts recommended by the manufacturer to be replaced after 1 year of service and at annual intervals thereafter. 12. AutoCAD drawings, scaled, partial floor plans showing the position of existing FACPs, and proposed location of new FACPs, cable and conduit routing, with conduit nominal dimension, quantity, and type of cable and conductors. 13. Provide drawings of terminal box interior elevation with terminal strips. Include terminal strip wiring diagrams showing terminal identifications and terminated circuit conductor identifying labeling. 13850 - 2 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 0 • 3. Sheet C1.0: Refer to attached sketch C1 /Add 1 for added and revised notes. 4. Sheet C2.0: Refer to attached sketch C1/Add1 for added and revised notes. 5. Sheet C2.0: Refer to attached sketch C2/Add1 for revised sidewalk layout and grades. 6. Sheet C2.1: Refer to attached sketch C1/Add1 for added and revised notes. 7. Sheet C2.1: Refer to attached sketch C3/Add1 for layout and grading revisions. 8. Sheet C2.1: Refer to attached sketch C4/Add1 for 1.0' sidewalk culvert. 9. Sheet C3.1: Refer to attached sketch C1/Add1 for added and revised notes. 10. Sheet LA-1: Refer to attached drawing LA-1/Add2 for revised bike rack locations on south side of building. 11. Sheet LA-2: Refer to attached drawing LA-2/Add2 for revised concrete walk extents on west side of building. 12. Sheet LA-3: Refer to attached drawing LA-3/Add2 for seating wall revision at entry plaza showing proposed ends of seatwall to built two feet off from existing sidewalk. 13. Sheet LA-4: Refer to attached drawing LA-4/Add2 for fuel efficient parking stall location. 14. Sheet A1.6, Sections 4/A1.6 and 5/A1.6, and Sheets S2.13 and S5.52: A rigid cellular insulation system with structural metal components for the structural subframing system for the new riser construction in the Mini Theater is acceptable as an alternative to the structural metal framing system shown on the Drawings. System shall be PREFoam Permanent Stadium Seating System by Stadium Seating Enterprises Inc., Laguna Beach, CA, (949) 363-5615, as basis of design, or equal approved by the Architect. • 0 14. Reproducible copy of scaled floor plans, prepared using AutoCAD version 2004 or later, indicating details of ceiling height, ceiling construction, and use of each room, and showing actual placement of devices. Use symbols identical to symbols shown on contract documents. Detail shop drawings, consisting of a complete list of equipment and material, including manufacturer's descriptive and technical literature, catalog cuts, and installation instructions. Note that the contract drawings show layouts based on typical detectors. The contractor shall check the layout based on the actual detectors to be installed and make any necessary revisions in the detail shop drawings. The detail shop drawings shall also contain complete wiring and schematic diagrams for the equipment furnished, equipment layout, and any other details required to demonstrate that the, system has been coordinated and will properly function as a unit. At the sole discretion of the Owner, Owner may provide AutoCAD electronic file floor plans for use upon request. 15. Detailed point-to-point wiring diagrams, showing all points of connection. Diagrams shall include connection between system devices, appliances, control panels, supervised devices, and interfacing wiring and control diagrams of all equipment that is activated or controlled by the FACP. 16. Instructions: a. Operation instructions outlining step-by-step procedures required for system startup, operation, and shutdown. The instructions shall include the manufacturer's name, model number, service manual, parts list, and brief description of all equipment and their basic operating features. b. Maintenance instructions listing routine maintenance procedures, possible breakdowns and repairs, and troubleshooting guide. The instructions shall include conduit layout, equipment layout and simplified wiring, and control diagrams of the system as installed. C. Instructions shall be approved prior to training. 17. Test Procedures: Detailed test procedures for fire detection and alarm system 30 days prior to performing preliminary system tests. 18. Test Reports: Test Reports in booklet form showing all field tests performed to prove compliance with the specified performance criteria, upon completion and testing of the installed system. Each test report shall document all readings, test results and indicate the final position of controls and detector sensitivity settings. 19. Certifications: Certified copies of current approvals or listings issued by UL, FM or other nationally recognized testing laboratory, showing compliance with specified standards. D. Qualification Requirements. Provide documentation showing Contractor has five years, minimum, commercial or industrial fire alarm installation experience. Each Foreman and Journeyman shall have a minimum of two years documented fire alarm installation experience. Submit individual resume for each foreman and journeyman noting relevant work, including project names, project completion dates, reference names and phone numbers. 13850 - 3 Lincoln Center Additions >:t Renovation - 0936 Operations and maintenance (OEtM) manuals shall be submitted within 30 days of the final accepted fire alarm test. OEtM manual items applicable to each building shall be grouped by building and shall contain: 1. All items of paragraph "Submittals," corrected to include all shop drawing comments and to reflect actual space for installation. 2. Complete schematic and interconnection wiring diagrams, internal and external, including Junction box wiring with all terminal strip and wire numbers identified. 3. Completed, as -constructed wiring diagrams for all devices and FACPs, including provisions for expansion, and wire quantities. 1.03 DEFINITIONS A. The terms manual fire alarm station, manual alarm station, manual pull station, pull station, and manually actuated signaling boxes are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean manual fire alarm box as defined by the National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC) and described in these specifications. B. The terms visible notification appliance, visual notification appliance, alarm strobe, strobe, visible signaling appliance are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean visible notification appliance as defined in the National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC) and described in these specifications. C. The terms audible notification appliance, audible signaling appliance, and audible appliance are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean audible notification appliance as defined by the National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC) and described in these specifications. D. The term alarm announcement, emergency voice announcement, message announcement, voice message announcement, and occupant notification are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean message announcement as defined by the National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC), International Building Code (IBC), International Fire Code (IFC), and described in these specifications. E. The terms fire alarm control panel (FACP), fire alarm control unit (FACU), control units for fire protective signaling systems, control unit, and control panel are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean fire alarm control panel as defined by the National Fire Alarm Code (NFAC) and described in these specifications. F. The terms horn strobe, combination horn strobe, horn -strobe, combination horn -strobe, horn/strobe, and combination horn/strobe are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean notification appliances that have both audible horn and visible strobe notification appliances as defined by the NFAC and described in these specifications. G. The terms speaker strobe, combination speaker strobe, speaker -strobe, combination speaker -strobe, speaker/strobe, and combination speaker/strobe are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings, all shall mean notification appliances that have both audible speaker and visible strobe notification appliances as defined by. the NFAC and described in these specifications. 13850 - 4 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 H. The term notification appliance and the abbreviation NA are used interchangeably in the specifications and on the drawings; all shall mean Notification Appliances as defined in the NFAC and described in these specifications and are applicable to this project. The abbreviation NA shall not mean, and shall not be interpreted to mean, Not Applicable. I. The terms fire department, fire signal receiving facility, supervising station are used interchangeably in the specification and on the drawings; all shall mean the facility which provides 24-hour attended monitoring service. J. FATC: Fire Alarm Terminal Cabinet K. DVC: Digital Voice Communicator L. FCC: Fire Command Center 1.04 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Nameplates. Major components of equipment shall have the manufacturer's name, address, type or style, voltage and current rating, and catalog number on a noncorrosive and nonheat-sensitive plate which is securely attached to the equipment. B. All control panels, subpanels, and equipment panels for fire alarm use shall be hinged and contain door locks. Key locks alike as directed. Provide tags with stamped identification number for keys and locks. C. Paint coverplate of all fire alarm junction boxes red and label with circuit information. D. Verification of Dimensions. The contractor shall become familiar with all details of the work, verify all dimensions in the field, and shall advise in writing of any discrepancy before performing the work. E. Compliance. The fire alarm and detection system shall be configured in accordance with NFPA 72. The equipment furnished shall be compatible and be UL listed, or FM approved, or approved or listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory in accordance with the applicable NFPA standards. 1.05 MANUFACTURER'S SERVICES. A. Services of a manufacturer's representative who is experienced in the installation, adjustment, testing, and operation of the. equipment specified shall be provided. The representative shall supervise the installation, adjustment, and testing of the equipment. B. Each manufacturer, or his authorized branch distributor or representative, of the fire alarm system equipment shall confirm that there is an established agency within 75 miles of the project site that maintains a full complement of parts and offers 24 hour emergency response service for all equipment being furnished and that the local agency will supply parts without delay at reasonable cost. This confirmation shall be in writing and shall be submitted along with the Contractor's bid price. The entire fire alarm system shall be installed, tested, and adjusted under the supervision of a factory -trained and Licensed engineer/technician. C. Upon completion of the contract, the manufacturer's representative must be able to execute a full -service contract for the maintenance and upkeep of the system in accordance with the current recommended practices from the National Fire Protection Association and the equipment manufacturer. The 13850 - 5 Lincoln Center Additions 8 Renovation - 0936 0 Contractor must have 24-hour service capability in the event of a system malfunction and be capable of providing emergency service within 4 hours of receiving notification and response time shall be guaranteed within 4 hours of providing notification. 1.06 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS A. Provide FADS configured with control and monitoring and alarm functions as shown and specified. Provide for operator interactions, total system supervision, coordination, control, and monitoring. The system shall provide receiving, processing, displaying, monitoring, alarm, recording, and control functions shown and as required to accomplish operation sequences shown, specified, and existing. B. The FADS shall interconnect and fully support the functional operation of existing equipment and the interoperation of existing and future systems. Interconnection of these systems shall not invalidate the UL listing of the FADS. C. Provide UL listed system in compliance with Protected Premises Fire Alarm System per NFPA 72, noncoded, 24 VDC system. 1. Initiating Device Circuits (IDC): Style and Class shall match existing. 2. Signaling Line Circuits (SLC): Style and Class shall match existing. 3. Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC): Style and Class shall match existing. D. FADS shall comply with NFPA requirements for an analog active multiplex system using only analog addressable initiating devices with all circuits and data transmission media fully supervised. FADS shall be configured generally as shown and shall fully comply with Referenced standards and NFPA requirements for Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems and shall be UL 864, Category UOJZ listed for use as an integrated Fire Protective Signaling System. E. Unless otherwise noted, provide duct smoke detectors listed for the air velocity present and for use in air distribution systems located in serviceable locations as follows: 1. As shown. 2. In return air systems with a design capacity greater than 2000 cfm (0.9 m3/s), in the return air duct or plenum upstream of any filters, exhaust air connections, outdoor air connections, or decontamination equipment and appliances. 3. For multiple air -handling systems which share common supply or return air ducts or plenums with a combined design capacity greater than 2,000 cfm (0.9 m3/s), in the return air duct or plenum upstream of any filters, exhaust air connections, outdoor air connections, or decontamination equipment and appliances. 4. For return air risers which serve two or more stories and serve any portion of a return air system having a design capacity greater than 15,000 cfm (7.1 m3/s), provide smoke detectors at each story. Position such smoke detectors upstream of the connection between the return air riser and any air ducts or plenums. 5. Spacing of detectors and duct detector sampling tubes shall comply with detector manufacturer's recommendations and with requirements of both NFPA 72 Section 5.14.4.2 and 5.14.5 and recommendations of NFPA 72 Handbook Appendices and Annexes for the referenced sections. 13850 - 6 Lincoln Center Additions It Renovation - 0936 • 0 F. G H 6. Fans, including exhaust fans, whose sole function is to remove air from the inside of the building to the outside of the building, shall not require duct smoke detectors unless duct smoke detectors are specifically shown. Fan shut down circuits shall be fully supervised by, and controlled directly from, the FACP. Door holders which upon loss of power cause the doors to become self -closing shall not require supervision. System shall operate with manual stations, detectors, sprinkler circuits, occupant notification appliances, and the like, as follows: 1. An alarm condition in the FACP shall typically initiate: a. All audible and visible notification appliances and devices shall be energized continuously throughout the building until manually reset, or silenced, or both. b. Visible and audible indication of alarm origin on FACP and remote annunciators, on the initiating device, and on its corresponding remote visible indicator(s). C. Activation of controls, and sequence of controls, for shutdown of air handling units. d. Transmission of system ALARM signals to the fire signal receiving facility. Transmit individual device address and status unless transmission of one system Common ALARM signal is shown. e. Close doors which are held open electrically. Vestibule doors shall not have door holders. Provide magnetic door holders for all doors in fire -rated separations. f. Elevator operation consistent with ANSI A17.1 b. g. Unlocking of stairwell and exit doors per NFPA 80 and NFPA 101. h. Release of fire and smoke dampers per NFPA 90A and NFPA 90B. i. Monitoring of self-contained automatic fire extinguishing systems or suppression systems and equipment per NFPA 12, NFPA 12A, NFPA 13, NFPA 14, NFPA 15, and NFPA 17. j. Lighting control necessary to provide essential illumination during fire alarm conditions, per NFPA 70 and NFPA 101. k. Emergency shutoff of hazardous gas and fuel systems. 1. Control of building environmental heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment. 2. A trouble or supervisory condition in the FACP shall typically cause: a. Visible and audible indication of trouble or supervisory signal origin on FACP and remote annunciators. A common audible signal may be used for both a trouble and a supervisory signal when permitted by NFPA 72 if separate and distinct visible signals are provided for trouble and for supervisory signal. b. Transmission of system trouble and supervisory signal to the fire signal receiving facility. C. Manually acknowledging function at FACP shall silence audible trouble or supervisory alarm; visual alarm shall be displayed until cause of trouble or supervisory signal is cleared. d. Activation of any duct smoke detector, or activation of any elevator smoke detector used for elevator capture, shall not be 13850 - 7 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 considered an alarm signal but shall be considered a supervisory signal. I. Device layout shall be as follows, unless otherwise specified or shown: 1. Each initiating device shall have a unique address. 2. All devices shall be labeled on shop drawings, operation and maintenance (O&M) manuals and in the FACPs and annunciators per existing system. J. Supervisory signals shall indicate abnormal conditions in devices monitored and sound local supervisory alarm in the FACP, activate visible annunciator, and send supervisory signal to the fire signal receiving station. K. Elevator Control and Interface. 1. Provide smoke detectors, not necessarily shown, complete with conduit, wire and interconnection to FACPs as follows: a. At each elevator lobby. 2. Provide signal outputs including conduit and wire from FACPs extended to elevator controller enclosures adequate to implement elevator control and Phase I emergency recall operation per ANSI Al7.1 Rule 211.3. 3. Loop and stow 48 inches, minimum, coiled length of control conductors interior to elevator controller enclosures. Conductor terminations and elevator controller modifications to implement modified elevator sequence of operation are in contract. 4. Designated (i.e., primary) levels, and alternate (i.e., secondary) levels, shall be as directed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 1.07 SITE CONDITIONS A. Ambient Conditions: Provide fire alarm and detection systems complete and fully functional suitable for use and operating continuously at the specified site conditions with all necessary associated and ancillary equipment tested and demonstrated. 1. Installed Equipment Elevation: 5280 feet above sea level. 2. Indoor Conditions: 40 degrees F to 95 degrees F; 0 to 95% relative humidity, noncondensing. 3. Exterior Conditions: -20 degrees F to 98 degrees F, 0 to 100% relative humidity, condensing. 4. Seismic Zone: Zone 1. B. All equipment shall be rated for continuous operation under the ambient vibration conditions encountered for the installed location. C. Components located in areas where fire or explosion hazards may exist because of flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust or ignitable fibers or flyings, shall be rated and installed in accordance with Chapter 5 of NFPA 70 and as shown. 1.08 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS A. The equipment shall operate from a voltage source as shown, .plus or minus 10 percent. Where not shown, voltage source shall be 115 VAC, single-phase. B. Surge Protection. 13850 - 8 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 1. All equipment connected to ac circuits shall be protected from power line surges. 2. All cables and conductors which serve as communication circuits shall have surge protection installed at each end. 3. Equipment shall withstand surge test waveforms described in IEEE C62.41. 4. Fuses shall not be used for surge protection. C. Communications Circuit Surge Protection. All communications equipment shall be protected against surges induced on any communications circuit. All cables and conductors which serve as communications circuit between the local processor and the central processor shall have surge protection devices installed at each end. Protection shall be provided at the equipment and on each wireline circuit within 3 feet of the building cable entrance. The inputs and outputs shall be tested in both normal mode and common mode using the following two waveforms: 1. A waveform with a 10 microsecond rise time, a 1000 microsecond width, a peak voltage of 1500 volts, and a peak current of 60 amperes. 2. A waveform with an 8 microsecond rise time, a 20 microsecond waveform, a peak voltage of 1000 volts, and a peak current of 500 amperes. 1.09 WARRANTY A. Warranty all materials, installation and workmanship for one year from the date of Notice of Acceptance, minimum, and greater warranty period as otherwise specified. B. Provide a certified original of the manufacturers' warranty with close-out documentation and included with the operation and maintenance manuals. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Fire Alarm and Detection System: All fire alarm and detection system equipment shall be supplied by one representative and shall be by the same fire alarm equipment manufacturer. All systems, system equipment, components and wiring configurations shall be submitted for review and approval regardless whether listed herein. New fire alarm devices must comply with existing system. B. Standard Products. Material and equipment shall be the standard products of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of the products and shall be items that have been in satisfactory use for at least 2 years prior to bid opening. 2.02 MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS (PULL STATIONS) A. Manual, noncoded, single action and shall provide indication of operation until physically reset. B. Mounting: Unless otherwise noted, shall be as follows: 13850 - 9 Lincoln Center Additions it Renovation - 0936 1. New manual fire alarm stations that replace existing manual fire alarm stations in the same location shall be provided with the same mounting configuration (flush, semi -flush, or surface) as the mounting configuration of the existing. 2. New manual fire alarm stations that do not replace existing manual fire alarm stations: Flush. 3. Provide manual fire alarm boxes located such that the highest operable part (e.g., operating handle) shall not be less than 42 inches nor greater than 48 inches above finished floor. Preferred height to centerline of operating handle is 48 inches above finished floor unless otherwise noted. C. In spaces which may be subject to vandalism or unnecessary (e.g., false) alarm activation, such as spaces for theatrical, sporting or seminar events, dormitories, and the like, provide dual action type. In dormitories and other such areas susceptible to nuisance alarms provide a shielded enclosure with a battery operated horn (Stopper II or equal). D. Stations shall be finished in red, with raised letter operating instructions of contrasting color. E. Stations requiring the breaking of glass or plastic panels or rods for operation are not acceptable. F. The use of a key or wrench shall be required to reset the station. G. Stations shall have a separate screw terminal for each conductor. H. Surface mounted boxes shall be painted the same color as the fire alarm manual stations. I. Addressable pull stations shall be capable of being programmed, shall latch upon operation, and remain latched until manually reset. 2.03 DETECTORS A. General: All new detectors, including all new replacement detectors, shall be addressable. B. Heat Detector: Unless otherwise noted, heat detectors shall be as follows. 1. Fixed temperature type, nonself-restoring. Temperature rating of 135 degrees F for office and general use areas, 190 degrees F for high ambient temperature areas, mechanical rooms, and the like. Provide rate -compensation type, in areas that are not environmentally controlled, such as attic areas and the like. 190 degrees F heat detectors shall be dual contact models. 2. Rate -of -rise nonself-restoring type containing a lighted indicator lamp. Manual reset shall be required to restore to normal. C. Smoke Detectors. 1. General: All smoke detectors shall be analog initiating devices (sensors) meeting NFPA 72 definition of same. 2. Area detectors shall be in compliance with NFPA 72 requirements and manufacturer recommended type for the installation and shall be capable of being provided with optional auxiliary contacts. Provide such auxiliary contacts when required for the function and control as specified and as indicated. Detectors in high air velocity areas shall be listed for that application. Detectors shall be unaffected by changes in environmental temperature, humidity, vibration, and pressure. 13850 - 10 Lincoln Center Additions £r Renovation - 0936 0 0 Detectors shall meet UL specifications concerning sensitivity measurements and shall be adjustable, surface or flush mounted with indicator lamps and provisions for remote indication. 3. Photoelectric detectors shall be UL 268 listed, have a pulsing power -on LED indicator which shall lock "ON" in event of alarm. 4. Ionization detectors shall be UL 268 listed, dual chamber with pulsing power -on LED which shall lock "ON" in the event of an alarm. D. Provide duct smoke detectors UL 268A listed complete with duct sampling tubes, remote indicator, and test switch. 1. Duct smoke detectors shall be able to be reset at the FRCP. 2. Duct smoke detectors shall be photoelectric, supervised 24 VDC four - wire (2 power, 2 signal) type (power and signal shall originate from FACP). 3. Provide remote indicating lamps and mount at the nearest corridor access location with engraved labels clearly identifying the duct smoke detector and the air handling unit with which the duct smoke detector is associated in accordance with 2007 Edition NFPA 72 Section 5.16.5.9. 4. Provide auxiliary contacts on each duct smoke detector which shall change state upon detection of smoke. Auxiliary contacts shall be used by others to annunciate detection of smoke at the building automation system. 5. Detection of smoke by each duct smoke detector shall annunciate a signal at the FACP and remote annunciators, and shall de -energize associated air -handling unit supply fans, return fans, and exhaust fans where the exhaust fans do not serve smoke -control system or function. 2.04 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES (SIGNALING DEVICES) A. Notification Appliances shall have separate screw terminal for each conductor. Provide matching mounting back box; recess mount unless otherwise noted. Painted surfaces shall be primed and factory painted red. B. Indoor Audible Notification Appliances: Provide synchronized between areas on each floor and between floors. Each horn or speaker shall provide an audible level not less than 90 dBA at 10 feet. Alarm notification audibility in the area shall be a minimum 15 dBA above the average ambient sound level and clearly heard in all areas. All devices shall comply with ADA requirements. Unless otherwise shown, specified, or approved, speakers shall be provided tapped at 1 watts with the speaker circuit designed for loading of all installed speakers set at 2 watt tap. Provide grill unless single or double projector required or shown. C. Outdoor Notification Appliances: UL listed, weatherproof speakers not less than 90 dBA at 10 feet with integral weatherproof 75-candela-rated visual strobe, located at Fire Department entrance to building. The device shall sound until reset from the FACP. D. Indoor Visible Notification Appliances: Unless otherwise shown or noted, strobes shall be ADA compliant and candela -rated. Provide strobes multiple - candela rated with field -selectable candela ratings of 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela (cd). Design notification appliance circuit for loading with all circuit - installed strobes, horn -strobes, and speaker -strobes set at 110 candela. Strobes rated other than candela values shown but no less than 15 candela 13850 - 11 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 9 may be used where calculations showing compliance with ADA equivalent facilitation are submitted with shop drawings and are approved. Strobes shall have the following characteristics: 1. Xenon strobe type lamp. 2. Lens color: Clear. 3. Maximum pulse duration of 0.2 seconds with maximum duty cycle of 40 percent. 4. Flash rate of 1 to 2 Hz; 1 Hz preferred. 5. Listed in accordance with UL 1971. 6. Synchronized. E. Combination notification appliances which combine an audible notification appliance and a visible notification appliance shall be factory -combined audible and visible notification appliance in a single mounting assembly. F. Provide means to silence audible notification appliances while visible notification appliances remain energized. 2.05 REMOTE SYSTEM TROUBLE AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE APPLIANCES A. Audible appliance shall have a minimum sound level output rating of 85 dbA at 10 feet and operate in conjunction with the panel's integral trouble signal. The audible device shall be silenced by the system trouble silence switch. A rigid plastic, phenolic or metal identification sign which reads "Fire Alarm System Trouble" shall be provided at the audible appliance. The visual appliance located with the audible appliance shall not be extinguished until the trouble has been cleared. 2.06 CONTROL AND MONITOR MODULES A. Provide control modules and monitor modules as shown, and as required for the monitoring functions and control functions required regardless whether shown, and as follows: 1. Addressable, interfaced to and powered from FACP. 2. Provide status monitoring and supervision for integrity for non - addressable circuit or device for which connected. 3. Signal and Control modules: Provide adequate quantity for controlling quantity of notification appliances and controlled devices to which connected. Provide voltage and current originating from FACP to operate connected components when such voltage and current is not otherwise available. 4. Provide installation complete with outlet or back box or enclosure, terminal strip wiring, terminations, enclosure cover, testing, and demonstration. 2.07 VOICE EVACUATION A. Provide emergency communication systems including central voice message announcement system components complete with microphones, pre -amplifiers, amplifiers, and tone generators. Features and components shall include: 1. Dual channel type to permit simultaneous paging to selected speaker zones while fire alarm evacuation signal is being transmitted to other speaker zones. 13850 - 12 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 • 0 The following additional requirements shall be met: a. Maximum allowable deflection of the foam risers system of 1/4" under permanent dead load. b. Install concrete risers and walls at the south and east wall faces, to allow the installation of the guardrails. C. Installation of this foam system must meet applicable building code requirements for flame spread. Install fire -rated cement board at required locations to protect the foam below. This may also include the west side at the wall between the Mini Theater and the Columbine Room. 15. Sheet A2.1A: Add endwall detail. Refer to attached SK-05. 16. Specification Section 07430, Paragraph 1.03.1-1 Sample Panel: Refer to attached SK-06, SK-07 and SK-08 for layout of sample panel. 17. Sheet A2.1 B: Add mechanical equipment screen and supports. Refer to attached SK-09, SK-10 and SK-11. 18. Sheet A5.2A: Section 1/A5.2A: Change detail tag from 6/A7.-5 to 8/A7.4. 19. Sheet A9.0, Door Schedule: Doors #170 and 171: Change door type from "A" to "M". 20. Sheet ID-202, 2nd Level Reflected Ceiling Plan: Rooms #204, 205 and 206: Change ceiling tile to AT-401. 21. Sheet S0.02: Add mechanical equipment support and anchorage to list of deferred submittals. Reference SX-01. 22. Sheet S2.12: Revise top of pier elevations at restroom area between grids 13-1/13-5 and B-N/B-R. Add dimension from face of existing wall to centerline of column at grid B-2 and near grid B-N, located grade beam and pier under column. Reference SX-02. 23. Sheet S2.12: Add studs under HSS beams above. Reference SX-03. Add studs under HSS beams above. Reference SX-04. 24. Sheet S2.22: Add RTU and screen wall with corresponding HSS support beams near grid EX16 and existing building. Reference SX-05. Add RTU and screen wall with corresponding HSS support beams, near band shell. Reference SX-06. Add section cuts 12/S5.32. Reference SX-06. 0 • B. The fire alarm evacuation signal shall be an alarm tone or pre-recorded message as required by the Fire Department. Failure of the primary tone generator shall result in a trouble signal and automatic switchover to a backup tone generator. 1. Amplifiers: Integral with the FACP, listed per UL 1711, frequency response 120 Hz to 12,000 Hz. For each voice evacuation, provide quantity of amplifiers adequate for speaker wattage connected plus 20%, plus one additional amplifier. 2. Two, minimum, message announcement channels and greater quantity as shown. System shall permit simultaneous transmission of different announcements to different zones or floors automatically or by use of the central control microphone. All announcements shall be made using dedicated, supervised communication lines. 3. Speakers: a. Multi -watt tap setting unless otherwise shown. Lettering "FIRE". Provide complete with line matching transformer, back box, housing, and labeled terminations. b. Wall -mounted lettering "FIRE" oriented top -to -bottom; or left - to -right. Suitable for use on specified amplifier output. C. Rooms and spaces with average ambient sound pressure level greater than 85 dB: tap setting 8 watts maximum. d. Wall Mounting: Flush, unless otherwise noted. e. Ceiling Mounting: Flush, unless otherwise noted. 4. Sequence of Operation. a. The audio alert signal shall be announced for a maximum of three seconds followed by an automatic announcement of a prerecorded digital voice message. At the end of the voice message, the audio alert tone shall resume. The audio alert tone and digital voice message shall be announced alternately until the SILENCE switch has been operated. b. Audio alert signal tone shall be BEEP a 500 Hz tone with a time duration of 0.7 seconds on and 0.7 seconds off unless otherwise directed. C. Unless otherwise directed, prerecorded digital voice message shall be standard evacuation message substantially as follows: d. "Attention...Attention... Attention. An emergency has been reported. All occupants walk to the nearest stairway exit and walk down to your assigned reentry floor or main lobby. Do not use the elevator. WALK to the nearest stairway. Do not use the elevator. WALK to the nearest stairway." e. Operation of audible circuits shall be configured and controlled by the system software so that any future changes can be programmed by authorized personnel without any component rewiring or hardware revisions. 5. Manual Voice. a. The system shall support and provide live voice announcement. Upon activation of any speaker manual control switch, the audio alert tone shall be sounded over all speakers in that group. b. If any speaker manual control switch is activated, the operator shall be able to make announcements via the press -to -talk 13850 - 13 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 0 0 button on the voice announcement microphone over the preselected speakers. When the microphone button.is released, the audio alert tone shall resume. C. Provide "All speaker circuits" master switch which shall activate all speaker circuits and provide same operation as specified for activation of any speaker manual control switch. 6. Alarm Silencing. Provide silence button or switch which upon activation will cause audible alarm signals to cease operation. 7. System Reset. The System Reset button shall be used to return the system to its normal state after an alarm condition has been eliminated. 2.08 GRAPHIC MAP A. Silk-screened image on white polycarbonate background with clear acrylic cover. Provide wood frame to match wood type and color found throughout rest of building subject to owner's approval prior to installation. Door shall be hinged with concealed hinges. Provide lock keyed per owner direction. B. Indicate the building floor plan for each building floor including basement and attic and provide a "You Are Here" designation. Floor plan lines are 1/4" wide black, room designation letters are '/4 inch high black, and addressable fire alarm point location letters are inch high red. C. Indicated location of all electrical distribution equipment on building floor plan, including but not limited to, switchboard and main disconnect switch, panelboards, and central battery inverter. Include location of sprinkler control valves, fire department connection, and fire water entry. 2.09 FIRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET (FATC) A. Steel enclosure in standard finish, hinged locking door, fire retardant plywood backboard, and coded terminal blocks. B. Provide appropriate permanent identification.labeling of control and indicating functions. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Provide all fire alarm wiring in raceways unless otherwise specified and approved. 1. Use galvanized rigid steel or intermediate metal conduit where subject to mechanical damage, installed in concrete floors and walls, installed exposed to weather, or installed 7 feet or less above floor. Electrical metallic tubing may be used elsewhere, when connecting electrical equipment 2 feet or less apart, and when entering top of electrical equipment 5 feet minimum above floor. 2. Comply with NEC for proper raceway fill requirements. 3. Multiplex wiring may be "T-Tapped" only with prior written permission of Owner and when such does not violate fire alarm equipment manufacturer's recommendations and style of wiring and separation requirements specified. 13850 - 14 Lincoln Center Additions &t Renovation - 0936 0 0 4. Wiring for the FADS shall not be installed in conduits, junction boxes, or outlet boxes with conductors of lighting, power, .or other systems. 5. Visible notification appliance circuit conductors are not permitted to be installed in a raceway in common with other circuit conductors unless placing such circuit conductors with other circuit conductors in a common raceway is shown (by submitting FACP manufacturer's printed literature) to not violate FACP manufacturer's recommendations. 6. Audible notification appliance circuit conductors are not permitted to be installed in a raceway in common with other circuit conductors unless placing such circuit conductors with other circuit conductors in a common raceway is shown (by submitting FACP manufacturer's printed literature) to not violate FACP manufacturer's recommendations. B. Raceways shall be concealed in all areas except as listed below, unless otherwise noted: 1. Mechanical equipment rooms and electrical equipment rooms. 2. Connections to surface mounted electrical cabinets or enclosures. 3. When new raceways are routed parallel and adjacent to existing exposed utilities, such as raceways, ductwork and piping. The underside (i.e., bottom) of raceways and the underside of associated raceway supports shall not be lower than the underside of existing exposed utilities. 4. As otherwise noted. C. General Fire Alarm Circuit Conductor Requirements. 1. Annunciator and Notification Appliance Circuits: Provide in accordance with FACP manufacturer's written recommendations. #14 AWG copper, minimum, solid conductor, not stranded. 2. Conduit shall be 1 /2 inch; minimum, for all horizontal floor/device- runs. All risers/distribution conduits shall be a 3/4 inch minimum to junction boxes. 3. Do not pull wires through conduits with live circuits. D. Fire Alarm Circuit Conductor Terminations. 1. Conductors in control panels and annunciator panels shall be landed on numbered terminal strips with one conductor per screw terminal. Arrange wiring neatly using clips and harnesses as required. Identify conductors and the terminal landed upon per Section IDENTIFICATION. Include wiring diagram on inside cover of panels and in operation and maintenance manuals. 2. Provide junction and splice boxes with numbered terminal strips with all wires numbered and landed on corresponding terminal strip (one conductor per terminal strip terminal). Twist -on type connectors not permitted. Include wiring diagram on inside cover of boxes and in operation and maintenance manuals. E. Provide 120 VAC dedicated circuits for primary power supply to each FACP. Provide one FACP maximum per dedicated circuit. Provide dedicated circuit disconnecting devices with mechanism for locking in ON position and identified "FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT" and identified with red color. F. Provide one 1 /2 inch conduit with four, minimum, #14 AWG wires for a signal connection to the elevator controller, 1 set of wires for primary floor, 1 set for alternate floor. Extend wire and conduit to elevator control panel and label wires. Coordinate installation with elevator contractor/supplier and Owner. 13850 - 15 Lincoln Center Additions it Renovation - 0936 • 0 G. Color coding and American wire gage (AWG) sizes for fire alarm and detection system shall be as follows, unless otherwise shown or specified. For existing buildings, determine the existing Circuit Type wiring colors by inspecting several typical component wire terminations for each Circuit Type. Match existing wire colors if they differ from the following. Provide all wire new, solid copper unless otherwise noted. Circuit Type Colors Size (AWG) Initiating Device Circuits Red+ \ Black- 14 THHN Supervisory -Signal Initiating Device Red+ \ Black- 14 THHN Signaling Line Circuits Red+ \ Black- 18 twisted shielded Communications lines White/Red+ \ Black- 18 twisted shielded Audio Risers (panel to floor terminal cabinet / or floor -to -floor riser) Red+ \ Black- 12 twisted shielded Notification Appliances: Horns Strobes Speakers (floor wiring, riser -to- device) Yellow+ \ Brown- Yellow+ \ Brown- Red+ \ Black- 14 THHN 14 THHN 14 twisted shielded Annunciators; Communications White/Red+ \ Black- 18 twisted shielded 24 VDC power or 120 V for door holders from FACP White+ \ Black- 14 THHN Door Holders (24 VDC) and Auxiliary Blue+ \ White- 14 THHN Remote Test Switches White\White 14 THHN Remote Lights Red+ \ Black- 14 THHN Fan Controls Gray (NC) \ Pink (NO) \ Orange (Common) 14 THHN Damper Controls same as fans 14 THHN Remote Fire Fighter's Reset Blue\Blue 14 THHN Remote Fire Fighter's Signal Silence White\White 14 THHN Remote Fire Fighter's Trouble Light Yellow 14 THHN Remote Fire Fighter's Alarm Light Red 14 THHN Remote Fire Fighter's Lamp Common Black 14 THHN Dorado Alarm Blue and Black 14 THHN twisted Dorado Trouble Purple and Yellow 14 THHN twisted Elevator Recall Primary Purple\Purple 14 THHN Elevator Recall Alternate Silver\Silver 14 THHN Shunt Trip White\Black 14 THHN H. In accordance with NFPA, detectors shall not be installed until all dirt and dust creating construction activities are complete unless otherwise specified or as shown. 13850 - 16 Lincoln Center Additions & Renovation - 0936 J. K. Provide detectors installed in accordance with NFPA 72 and detector manufacturer's recommendations. Detectors shall be at least 12 inches from any part of any lighting fixture. Locate detectors at least 3 feet from diffusers of air handling systems. Provide each detector complete with appropriate mounting hardware as required by its mounting location. Detectors which mount in free space shall be mounted directly to the end of the stubbed down rigid conduit drop. Conduit drops shall be firmly secured to minimize detector sway. Where length of conduit drop from support to detector exceeds 3 feet, provide sway bracing. Audible, visible, and combination audible and visible notification appliance spacing shall be in compliance with ADA requirements. Audible Notification Appliances. Provide as shown. Unless otherwise noted or shown: 1. Audible NA shall produce a sound that exceeds the prevailing equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dbA or exceeds any maximum sound level with a duration of 60 seconds by 5 dbA, whichever is louder. Locate audible notification appliances such that they will be audible in all parts of the buildings. 2. Sound levels generated by audible NA for alarm signals shall not exceed 120 dbA at the minimum hearing distance. 3. Where ceiling heights allow, wall -mounted audible NA shall have their tops above the finished floors at heights not less than 90 inches and below the finished ceilings of not less than 6 inches. 4. Where combination audible and visible NA are installed, the location of the installed appliance shall be determined by the requirements specified for visible NA. 5. The average ambient sound level used for determining placement and quantities and ratings of audible NA shall not be less than average ambient sound levels shown and the following: Location Average Ambient Sound Level Business occupancies 55 dbA Educational occupancies 45 dbA Industrial occupancies 80 dbA Places of assembly 55 dbA Storage occupancies 30 dbA Mechanical equipment rooms and 85 dbA similar spaces Institutional occupancies 50 dbA Mercantile occupancies 40 dbA Piers and water -surrounded 40 dbA structures Residential occupancies 35 dbA Thoroughfares, high density urban 70 dbA Thoroughfares, medium density 55 dbA urban Thoroughfares, rural and suburban 40 dbA Tower occupancies 35 dbA Underground structures and 40 dbA windowless buildings Vehicles and vessels 50 dbA 13850 - 17 Lincoln Center Additions It Renovation - 0936 L. Visible Notification Appliances. Provide as shown. Unless otherwise noted or shown: 1. Visible NA shall be provided with candela ratings, and shall be so located such that the visible NA provides effective illuminance equal or greater than 0.0375 lumens per square foot at every point in the room. 2. Wall -mounted visible NA shall be mounted such that the entire lens is not less than 80 inches and not greater than 96 inches above the highest finished floor level within the space. 3. Visible NA in corridors shall be located no more than 15 feet from each end of the corridor. M. Separation of Circuits. Provide separation of fire alarm circuits and data transmission media (DTM) as follows: 1. All Styles of Class A and all fault -tolerant circuits which use physical conductors (e.g., metallic, optical fibers) shall be provided such that the outgoing and return conductors, exiting from and returning to the equipment item (e.g., FACP), respectively, are routed separately. The outgoing and return Class A and fault -tolerant physical circuit conductors shall not be run in the same cable assembly (i.e., multiconductor cable), enclosure, or raceway unless identified as an Exception below. a. Exception No. 1: For a distance not to exceed 10 feet where the outgoing and return conductors enter or exit the initiating device, notification appliance, or FACP enclosures. b. Exception No. 2: Where the vertically run conductors are contained in a 2-hour rated cable assembly or enclosed (installed) in a 2-hour rated enclosure. C. Exception No. 3: Where looped conduit and raceway systems are provided, single conduit and raceway drops to individual equipment items, such as initiating devices, notification appliances, or FACP enclosures, shall be permitted. d. Exception No. 4: Where looped conduit and raceway systems are provided, single conduit and raceway drops to multiple devices or appliances installed within a single room not exceeding 1000 square feet area shall be permitted. 2. For Class A circuits interior to buildings, provide separated conduits with one Class A or fault -tolerant cable in each conduit. When circuits route vertically, provide a minimum of 12 inches separation between conduits which contain corresponding Class A or fault -tolerant cables. When circuits route horizontally, provide a minimum of 48 inches separation between conduits which contain corresponding Class A or fault -tolerant cables. 3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform all wiring by experienced personnel under supervision of manufacturer's representative. The fire alarm equipment supplier shall make a thorough inspection and test of the completed fire alarm system prior to final acceptance testing and prior to interconnection to the fire signal receiving facility. 13850 - 18 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 B. Installation Documentation for Final Acceptance. 1. Operating and maintenance (OEtM) manuals and as -built record drawing sets shall be furnished as specified herein. For each building fire alarm and detection system, provide two OftM manuals and three sets of drawings. One copy of drawings shall be encased in envelope and placed interior to each FACP. All other copies shall be delivered with the final indexed copies of approved shop drawings and catalog data in a hardback cover 3-ring binder which is clearly labeled to designate the building for which it is intended. Manuals shall be as approved. Submit the working field set with workman's notes. All technical information shall include the manufacturers logos. Include terminal strip wiring diagrams for each junction box. 2. As -built Drawings. a. Contractor shall prepare corrected AutoCAD computer files to indicate As -built record conditions. Provide complete, reproducible original drawing size as -built plans. Include four sets of drawings and AutoCAD disks showing conduit routing and number of conductors per conduit. Show all devices including known future devices and indicate as such. b. As -built point-to-point wiring depicting every device, complete with room numbers. Revised schematic, wiring, and interconnection diagrams of all circuits, internal and external, for all equipment installed and exact locations for all devices. Provide manufacturer's technical information drawings. These schematics shall include the conductor color coding and terminal number identification system, location of all terminal boxes complete with numbering and each device address. C. Complete, as -installed, riser diagrams indicating the wiring sequence of all alarm initiating devices, supervisory devices, and all signaling appliances on all signaling circuits. d. A complete description of the system operation, including a schedule of relay abbreviations used on the drawings, list of relay functions, and the sequence of relay operation during supervisory, trouble, and alarm conditions. e. Complete wiring and control diagrams for control and shut down of circuits for fan systems. f. Completed certificate of compliance and testing. g. The Owner's representative will walk through the building and spot check 5 to 10% of all device locations against the as -bunts. If all devices are not accurately shown, the drawings shall be rejected. Prepare corrected drawings and resubmit. Upon resubmittal, another spot check will be done. If deficiencies. are still found, an independent audit of the system by the system manufacturer will be required. The cost, of the audit, labor, materials, and management costs incurred by the Owner, shall be reimbursed by Contractor to Owner. 3. Parts Lists. Include recommended spare parts list with the as -built drawings, including: a. Complete parts catalog of installed parts (include quantities). b. Complete parts price list. 13850 - 19 Lincoln Center Additions it Renovation - 0936 C. Recommended spare parts list. 3.03 SYSTEM TESTING A. Preliminary Tests. Perform a complete system check with the manufacturer's technician present. This testing shall be completed without the involvement of the Owner and prior to scheduling the Acceptance Test. This testing shall include setting every detector into alarm individually, operating each pull station, operating all audible and visible notification appliance systems, operating all functions in the FACP, demonstrating operating sequences function properly, and the like. The purpose of this test is to ensure that all system components, functions, and sequences are functioning properly prior to the Acceptance Test. The Preliminary Test written report shall document what was tested, the testing procedures used, and all detector sensitivities. Submit this test documentation and a completed Inspection and Testing Form from NFPA 72, for review prior to scheduling the Acceptance Test. 1. The Contractor and a manufacturer's technician shall demonstrate to the Owner's representative that the FADS is in full operational status. This demonstration shall include testing 100% of the devices and systems and functions. Acceptance test will be witnessed by Owner's representative. Provide all test equipment necessary to set the detectors into an alarm condition. Record all test results. For each building and each protected premises, prepare and submit a separate Fire Alarm System Record of Completion per NFPA 72. In cases where a FADS is modified, a Reacceptance Test, as specified, may be substituted for Acceptance Test. 2. Acceptance Test and Certification. Provide satisfactory Acceptance Test in presence of Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), provide Certification, and provide instructions to comply with the 2006 International Fire Code (IFC). B. Reacceptance Test. For existing FADS, after any modification, repair, or adjustment of system hardware or wiring; or after any change to software, perform Reacceptance Testing in accordance with NFPA 72, and as specified. All components, circuits, systems operations, or site -specific software functions known to be affected by the change, or identified by a means that indicates the system operational changes, shall be 100 percent tested. In addition, 10 percent, minimum, of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, and greater quantity as directed, shall also be tested and proper system operation verified. Prepare a dated, revised Fire Alarm System Record of Completion in accordance with NFPA 72 to document and record all changes. C. Provide testing in accordance with NFPA 72. Test methods shall be in accordance with NFPA 72. The recommended tests in NFPA 72 are mandatory and shall verify that all previous deficiencies have been corrected. The tests shall additionally include the following although not stated in NFPA 72, minimum: 1. Test of each function of the FACP. 2. Test of each circuit in both trouble and normal modes. 3. Tests of alarm initiating devices in both normal and trouble conditions. 4. Tests of each control circuit and device. 5. Tests of each alarm notification appliance. 13850 - 20 Lincoln Center Additions Et Renovation - 0936 • • 6. Tests of the battery chargers and batteries. 7. Complete operational tests under secondary power supply. 8. Visual inspection of all wiring connections. 9. Opening the circuit at each alarm initiating device and notification appliance to test the wiring supervisory feature. 10. Ground fault. 11. Short circuit faults. 12. Stray voltage. 13. Loop resistance. D. Failure to comply with all contractual obligations resulting in costs incurred by Owner shall result in those costs being transferred to the Contractor for payment. E. Contractor shall be financially responsible and shall reimburse Owner for all fees assessed to Owner by responding Fire Department due to false alarms that occur between the Notice To Proceed and the date of Notice of Acceptance. 3.04 SPARE PARTS A. Furnish spare part types and quantities as specified and shown for each building and each FACP. B. Furnish two spare fuses of each type and size required and five spare lamps and LEDs of each type. Fuses and lamps shall be mounted in the fire alarm panel. C. Furnish two percent of the total number of each different type of detector, but no less than two each. D. Furnish special tools necessary for the maintenance of the equipment. 3.05 TRAINING A. Provide a training course for the facility operations and maintenance staff. The course shall be conducted in the building where the system is installed or as directed. The training shall start after the system is functionally completed but prior to final acceptance tests. The instructions shall cover all of the items contained in the operating and maintenance instructions. Instruction shall include all normal maintenance and trouble -shooting procedures down to circuit board level of equipment. B. Duration of training shall be as follows: 1. 8 hours, minimum, per new system. 2. 1 to 4 hours as required for remodeled system. C. Provide complete factory training (component and programming) for one technician. Include transportation, lodging, and 1 meal per day of training. 3.06 IDENTIFICATION A. Paint all FADS junction and outlet boxes red. Provide identification on box cover plates with lettering "FIRE ALARM" in one inch white block letters on red background. B. Identify conduits enclosing fire alarm conductors at 50 foot intervals for both exposed locations and inaccessible ceiling locations. Provide lettering similar to box cover plates. 13850 - 21 Lincoln Center Additions it Renovation - 0936 • • 3.07 ENCLOSURES A. Provide FACP and component enclosures suitable for the location installed and rated as shown. Enclosures shall be rated, weatherproof, minimum, when Located exterior. B. Mount FACP with top of enclosure 72 inches maximum above finished floor unless other height is shown. 3.08 COORDINATION WITH FIRE PROTECTION INSTALLATION A. Provide monitoring modules for each new flow and tamper switch and interface back to Fire Control Panel. B. Provide weather proof wall mounted horn strobe at the building exterior above the Fire Department Connection and interface back to Fire Control Panel. END OF SECTION 13850 - 22 Lincoln Center Additions if Renovation - 0936 C 0 25. Sheet S2.23: Revise beam and cantilever beam size on grid C-M. Reference SX-07. Revise cantilever beam size on grid C-N. Reference SX-07. Clarify cantilever beam size on grid C-P. Reference SX-07. Add detail 5/S5.26. Reference SX-07. 26. Sheet S2.30: Added note 6. Reference SX-15. 27. Sheet S2.31: Add two beams at mechanical duct openings between grids AFA and A-H. Reference SX-08. Replace section cut 3/S5.32 sim with 11/S5.32. Reference SX-09. 28. Sheet S2.32: Add RTU and beams under RTU above restroom area. Reference SX-10. 29. Sheet S5.26: Add detail 5 "HSS WF MOMENT AT CANTILEVER". Reference SX-11. 30. Sheet S5.32: Add detail 11 `ROOF AT EXISTING GLULAM BEAM". Reference SX-12. Add detail 12 "SECTION AT SCREEN WALL". Reference SX-13. 31. Sheet S5.52, Detail 9: Revise attachment callout at closely spaced joists. Reference SX-14. 32. Sheet S5.52, Detail 10/S5.52: Clarification: Per detail 10/S5.52, the deck material is .6C4.0 (.6C form deck with 4" concrete topping). Reference metal deck schedule 4/S5.10 for additional information and attachment requirements. 33. Sheet M2.1 A: Add ductwork and grilles to Storage #115. See attachment M1 for more information. 34. Sheet M2.1 A: Modify keyed note #15 from "CCU-1 HUNG FROM STRUCTURE ON VIBRATION ISOLATION HANGERS...." to "CCU-1, INSTALL ON VIBRATION ISOLATION BASE, 6" HEIGHT MAX, ON TOP OF STRUCTURAL PLATFORM....". 35. Sheet M2.1 B: Add ductwork and grilles to Toilet #137, Toilet #134, and Toilet #131. See attachment M2 for more information. 36. Sheet M2.1 C: Renovated Mini Theater #182: Change stage exhaust air device type from J to R. .6I 7 Cl 0 — REPLACE YcZ0W LA/N NOTES LfbY THE FOLLOWNC- 1. THE ENTIRE SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN A 100 YEAR CITY OF FORT COLLINS DESIGNATED FLOODPLAIN. ALL SITE WORK, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE CITY CODE. ALL DISTURBANCE TO THE FLOODPLAIN AND FLOODWAY MUST BE COORDINATED WITH THE FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR TO MOBILIZATION. CONTACT THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR AT (970) 221-6700. 2. PART OF CHAPTER 10 REQUIREMENTS STATES THAT ANY DISTURBANCE WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN AND FLOODWAY MUST BE SURVEYED AND PERMITTED WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATORS PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN AND FLOODWAY. IMMEDIATELY UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS, THE AREA SHALL BE RE -SURVEYED AND A CERTIFICATION LETTER STATING THAT THE CONSTRUCTED IMPROVEMENTS DOES NOT CREATE A RISE IN THE FLOODWAY, AS APPLICABLE. 3. THE OWNER IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FOR ALL STRUCTURES AND SITE WORK WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN AND FLOODWAY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. IMPROVEMENTS THAT SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE FLOOD USE PERMIT INCLUDE ALL SITE WORK, STREET WORK, SIDEWALKS, CURB & GUTTER, LANDSCAPING AND ALL OTHER DEVELOPMENT. 4. THE ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER, GAS METER AND HVAC UNITS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED A MINIMUM OF 0.5' ABOVE THE BFE. 5. THE LOMR SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED ADDITION, COORDINATE WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR FOR CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE. SHEET Cl 0 — ADO NOTE TO STREET 1MPR0kEMEN7 SECTION 11. REFER TO THE FLOODPLAIN NOTES SECTION ON THIS NOTE SHEET FOR THE FLOODPLAIN REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH STREET AND SITE WORK CONDUCTED IN THE FLOODPLAIN AND FLOODWAY. CONTACT FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR AT (970) 221-6700 PRIOR TO ANY WORK IN THE FLOODPLAIN. SHEET C2 0 AND C2.1 — ADO THE FOLIOWNO NOTES.• 10. ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE PROPOSED EDGE OF CONCRETE ELELVATION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, 11. ALL SIDEWALKS AND PATIOS SHALL BE 4" THICK CONCRETE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE LANDSCAPE PLANS. 12. THE ENTIRE SITE IS LOCATED IN A 100 YEAR CITY DESIGNATED FLOODPLAIN. ALL SITE WORK, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE CITY CODE. 13. THE OWNER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOOOPLAIN USE PERMIT FOR ALL STRUCTURES AND SITE WORK WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION WHICH INCLUDES STREET WORK, SIDEWALKS, CURB & GUTTER, LANDSCAPING AND ANY OTHER DEVELOPMENT DEFINED BY CHAPTER 10 OF CITY CODE. 14. CURRENTLY THIS BUILDING IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS HIGH AND MODERATE RISK 100 YEAR FLOODPLAINS. A CLOMR REPORT IS BEING PREPARED CONCURRENTLY WITH THIS PROJECT TO PLACE FILL IN THE FLOOD FRINGE TO MODIFY THE FLOODPLAIN BOUNDARIES. ONCE THE LOMR IS APPROVED AND THE FILL IS IN PLACE, THEN THE LINCOLN CENTER BUILDING WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE HIGH RISK FLOODPLAIN HOWEVER, THE EXISTING BUILDING WILL REMAIN WITHIN THE MODERATE RISK FLOODPLAIN. DURING A 100 YEAR STORM THERE IS STILL A CHANCE THE BUILDING MAY FL00D. 15. IMMEDIATELY UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS NEAR THE SOUTHEAST ADDITION, AN ASBUILT SURVEY SHALL BE COMPLETED ON THE IMPROVEMENTS. THE LOMR SHALL BE APPROVED TO REMOVE THE EXISTING BUILDING AND PROPOSED ADDITION FROM THE HIGH RISK FLOODPLAIN PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION ON THE PROPOSED ADDITION. SHEET C91 — NOTE AT STAT/ON 4t2J&9 SHOULO READ INSTALL OUTLET STRUCTURE w/2' SUMP. SEE DETAIL SHEET Q5.Q. SHEET C3. l — ADD THE FOCLOWNO NOTES.• 3. THE ENTIRE SITE IS LOCATED IN A 100 YEAR CITY DESIGNATED FLOODPLAIN. ALL SITE WORK, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE CITY CODE. CONTACT FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AT (970) 221-6700. 4. THE OWNER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FOR ALL STRUCTURES AND SITE WORK WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION WHICH INCLUDES STREET WORK, SIDEWALKS, CURB & GUTTER, LANDSCAPING AND ANY OTHER DEVELOPMENT DEFINED BY CHAPTER 10 OF CITY CODE. 5. THE LINCOLN CENTER BUILDING IS LOCATED IN THE MODERATE AND HIGH RISK FLOODPLAIN. 6. PVC FOR STORM PIPING SHALL BE SDR 35. C 1.O ER • UNGLE • MASSEY ARCHITECTS ( J, /ADD #1 GENERAL P.C. NOTES_ ca_ • ry rr. LINCOLN CENTER ADDITIONS & RENOVATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS 417 W. MAGNOLIA, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO MATCH- / EXISTING WALK / a Jo 1 / 7-� 91-off/ A x� /5.0' CONCRETE % WALK I d 1 \ I x MATCH EXISTING RAMP, EXISTING I �I /t HANDICAP RAMP TO 4 REMAIN. csvQs k04 1 Qo I . 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