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230419 - PO City Hall Addendum 01City of Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements ADDENDUM #1 April 19, 2023 TO ALL BIDDERS: The Bid Documents issued April 7, 2023 for the project noted above are amended by this Addendum #1. Receipt of this addendum shall be acknowledged by inserting its number in the space provided on the bid form. PROJECT MANUAL ITEMS ITEM 1. Table of Contents (TOC) — Replace Section. Added missing sections to TOC. a. Sections missing from TOC: 087100, 230800, 260800, 263100 ITEM 2. Section 07 46 46 Fiber Cement Siding a. The Cembrit Transparent product name has recently been changed to AFC Cladding (Transparent — American Fiber Cement). The product is the same. Foundry Services is the west coast distributor of this product. Jay Leathers is the point of contact and is aware of the project. Jay Leathers Foundry Service and Supplies, Inc. 2029 South Parco Ave Ontario, CA 91761 U.S.A. Direct: (909)223-9250 Office: (909)284-5000 ay(a_foundryscrvicc.com www.foundiyservice.com ITEM 3. Section 23 08 00 — Replace section. Updated footer ITEM 4. Section 26 28 16 — Replace section. Updated footer DRAWINGS ARCHITECTURAL ITEM 1. Sheet A20.01 - The approximate location of the chiller and generator lines has been added to the plans. The location shown is for reference only. These will still be abandoned in place. No change in scope. ITEM 2. Sheet A20.03 - The approximate location of the chiller and generator lines has been added to the plans. The location shown is for reference only. These will still be abandoned in place. No change in scope. ITEM 3. Sheet A35.03 — Details 1, 2, and 3 have been updated to show a metal cornice versus the "molded millwork." Material to be a pre -finished metal per detail 3/A35.02. Port Orchard City Hall - Building Improvements Addendum #1 Page 2 ELECTRICAL ITEM 1. Sheet E00.01 — Replace Sheet a. Changed C2 fixture to 1x4. This is an approximate dimension. Match existing as close as possible. b. Added X1 fixture for exit signs ITEM 2. Sheet E20.01 — Replace Sheet a. Added note for replacing exit signs ITEM 3. Sheet E20.02 — Replace Sheet a. Added note for replacing exit signs ITEM 4. Sheet E20.03 — Replace Sheet a. Conference Room revision to the lights. Originally showed (4) A2 lights. Changed to (2) C2 lights. b. Added note for replacing exit signs c. Graphical update to show C2 fixture as a linear fixture. ITEM 5. General Note added that all Exit Signs are to be replaced and meet the current code. SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS ITEM 1. Section 23 72 00 Packaged Air -to -Air Energy Recovery Equipment (ERV) a. Rejected: The design team is unfamiliar with the performance of this system. Use specified products. ITEM 2. Section 23 81 43 Inverter Driven Split -System Heat Pump (VRF) a. Rejected: The design team is unfamiliar with the performance of this system. Use specified products. GENERAL QUESTIONS/COMMENTS ITEM 1. Under the title of "Notice to Prospective Bidders" it directs that all emails must be received 5 business days prior to bid opening for a response. It further states that bidders will be notified of these questions and responses 3 days prior to the bid opening. This contradicts note 4 under "Information And Checklist For Bidders" that states questions received less than 10 days may not be answered. I understand that things change and a late addendum may be necessary, however, I hope that any major addenda would be issued much sooner than 3 days prior as stated above. a. If any addenda were released that late with major changes, a schedule adjustment would also be considered to provide ample time for bidders to get pricing. ITEM 2. Shelving and miscellaneous storage on the mezzanine level will be moved by the owner prior to construction. ITEM 3. Off -Hours work is required where the scope will affect the staff from working. This includes but is not limited to power and mechanical shutdowns. If work can be zoned and staff shifted to allow work to continue, off -hours is not required for those elements. ITEM 4. GC is responsible for any trade permits. This includes document preparation, submission, and payment for permits. The Building Permit is ready to issue and is included with the contract. ITEM 5. No exterior lights will be replaced. Existing lights are to remain in place or be removed, protected, and reinstalled where required due to siding replacement. ITEM 6. Rilem Tube Test to be conducted on brick to assist in brick sealer selection. Port Orchard City Hall - Building Improvements Addendum #1 Page 3 ITEM 7. Evidence Fridge and Freezer are required to be operational 24/7/365. GC to coordinate with the Owner on times when a generator or other means of power are needed to keep these appliances energized. ITEM 8. Where existing light fixtures are removed and replaced, any exposed damaged ceiling areas will need to be patched, prepped, and painted to match adjacent surfaces. ITEM 9. Replace the existing Fire Alarm Control Panel in kind with a newer model. Same manufacturer to ensure compatibility with existing devices. ITEM 10. Will the GC have access to all floors at all times for construction or will there be a phasing plan required? a. The GC will have access to all floors and can occupy all floors provided staff and public access and safety are maintained. Large-scale tasks including but not limited to painting and carpet replacement will need to be coordinated with the staff. The staff may arrange alternate work areas or telecommuting options or the GC may need to perform these tasks off -hours (weekends and evenings). ITEM 11. Can the GC use the elevators for equipment? a. The GC can use the stairs and elevators provided protection is utilized. Any damage to the elevators or stairs will be the GC's responsibility to correct. Keep all public areas clean for the safety of the staff and the public. ITEM 12. Pre -Bid walk-through Sign -In sheets have been included for reference. ITEM 13. Chamber and Court Room Schedules: a. Monday morning and afternoon b. Tuesday morning and the afternoon on the V Tuesday of each month c. Wednesday at 9:30 if we have anyone in jail (30-min max) d. Thursday at 10 if we have anyone in jail (30-min max) e. Friday at 10 if we have anyone in jail (30-min max) f. If the City has any trials which is very rare, they will hold those on the 211 and 41" Wednesday of the month but we would know for sure if that was happening by the Monday prior. g. Chamber sessions are Tuesday evenings. END OF ADDENDUM #1 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Section # VOLUME ONE Section Name DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements SECTION 000010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 000001 Cover 000010 Table of Contents 000115 List of Drawing Sheets Pagel Advertisement for Bids Page 4 Notice To Prospective Bidders Page 5 Information and Checklist for Bidders Page 12 Proposal Page 14 Bid Price Form Page 18 Bidders Qualification Form Page 21 Bid Security Page 22 Non -Collusion Declaration Page 23 Certification of Compliance with Wage Payment Statues Page 24 Supplemental Criteria Information Form Page 29 Work Experience Form Page 31 Subcontractors List Page 34 Port Orchard City Contract Page 48 5% Retainage Investment Option Page 49 Savings Account Agreement Page 51 Escrow Agreement Page 54 Performance and Payment Bond Page 56 Acknowledgement Page 57 Surety Acknowledgement Page 58 City of Port Orchard Maintenance / Warranty Bond Page 61 Form P-1 Notary Block — Developer/Ownery Page 62 Form P-2 Notary Block — Surety Company DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 011000 General Conditions 011000.01 Port Orchard City Holidays 011150 Delegated Design and Deferred Submittals 012200 Unit Prices 012500 Substitution Procedures 012600 Contract Modification Procedures 012900 Payment Procedures 013100 Project Management and Coordination 013200 Construction Progress Documentation 013300 Submittal Procedures 014000 Quality Requirements 014200 References 001500 Temporary Facilities and Controls 016000 Product Requirements 017300 Execution 017419 Construction Waste Management and Disposal 017700 Closeout Procedures 017823 Operation and Maintenance Project #2020013 000010-1 Rice Fergus Miller Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Bid Set SECTION 000010 March 31, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS 017839 Project Record Documents 017900 Demonstration and Training Section # Section Name DIVISION 02 — EXISTING CONDITIONS 024119 Selective Demolition DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 033000 Cast -In -Place Concrete DIVISION 04 - MASONRY 040120 Masonry Cleaning and Repair 042000 Unit Masonry DIVISION 05 - METALS 051200 Structural Steel Framing 051213 Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel 054000 Cold -Formed Metal Framing DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 062000 Finish Carpentry 064100 Architectural Wood Casework DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 072100 Thermal Insulation 072500 Weather Barriers 073113 Asphalt Shingles 074646 Fiber Cement Siding 076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 077229 Sloped Roof Ventilation 079005 Joint Sealers DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 081416 Flush Wood Doors 083323 Overhead Coiling Doors 085413 Fiberglass Windows and Doors 085659 Transaction Windows 087100 Door Hardware 088003 Interior Glazing DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies 092219 Non -Structural Metal Framing 095100 Acoustical Ceilings 096500 Resilient Flooring 096813 Tile Carpeting 097200 Wall Covering Project #2020013 000010 - 2 Rice Fergus Miller Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Bid Set SECTION 000010 March 31, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section # Section Name 099000 Painting and Coating DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 101400 Signage 102600 Wall and Corner Protection 108013 Miscellaneous Specialties DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT 110114 Fall Arrest & Fall Restraint System DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS 123600 Countertops DIVISION 13 — SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION NOT USED DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT NOT USED DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HV 230000 HVAC General Conditions 230517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for HVAC 230529 Hangers and Supports for HVAC Piping 203548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping 230553 Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment 230593 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC 230700 HVAC Insulation 230800 Commissioning of HVAC 230923 Direct Digital Control (DDC) System for HVAC 230993 Sequence of Operations for HVAC DDC 232300 Refrigerant Piping 233113 HVAC Ducts and Casings 233300 Air Duct Accessories 233416 HVAC Fans 233600 Air Terminal Units 233713 Air Inlets and Outlets 237200 Packaged Air -to -Air Energy Recovery Equipment 238143 Inverter Driven Split System Heat Pumps DIVISION 26 — ELECTRICAL 260010 Excavation and Backfill for Electrical Utilities 260126 Maintenance Testing for Electrical Systems 260500 Common Work Results for Electrical Systems 260519 Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables 260526 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems 260533 Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems Project #2020013 000010 - 3 Rice Fergus Miller Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Bid Set SECTION 000010 March 31, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section # Section Name 260543 Metal Clad Cable (Type MC) and Fittings 260800 Commissioning of Electrical 260943 Wireless Lighting Controls 262416 Panelboards 262726 Wiring Devices 262813 Fuses 262816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 263100 Photovoltaic Energy Equipment 263200 Generators 263623 Automatic Transfer Switch 264313 Transient Voltage Surge Suppression System 265000 Lighting DIVISION 32 — EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 323113 Chain Link Fences and Gates END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS Project #2020013 000010 - 4 Rice Fergus Miller Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Bid Set Section 230800 March 31, 2023 Commissioning of HVAC SECTION 230800 — COMMISSIONING OF HVAC PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Description of the Commissioning process for this project including responsibilities for Division 23 B. The commissioning process in this section shall be used to comply with 2018 Washington State Energy Code, C408, System Commissioning as well as C103.6, Building Documentation and Close out Submittal Requirements. C. The certified commissioning professional (CCP) directs and coordinates all commissioning activities; this section describes some but not all of the commissioning professional's responsibilities. 1. The commissioning professional is hired by the Owner or the Architect. The commissioning professional reports directly to the Owner. 2. The CCP shall meet energy code certification requirements. D. The commissioning process, including acceptance of equipment and systems within the Scope of Commissioning, is to be completed before Final Inspection. 1.2 SCOPE OF COMMISSIONING A. Building cooling and heating 1. Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heat pump systems 2. Electric space heaters 3. Single zone heat pump 4. Controls for cooling and heating B. Building Ventilation 1. Energy recovery ventilators 2. Duct terminals 3. Restroom exhaust fans (existing, not to be modified) 4. Controls for ventilation equipment 5. Building Air Balance C. The following scope is EXCLUDED from the commissioning process 1. Envelope upgrades and air leakage testing. Scope of work is excluded per exception to 2018 WSEC section C503.3 since the project does not include change of space conditions. 2. Service water heating system. Scope of work is excluded per exception 2 of 2018 WSEC section C408.1 since the total building system is less than 200 kBtu/h 1.3 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. 230553 - Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment B. 230593 - Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC C. 230923 — Direct Digital Control (DDC) system for HVAC D. 230993 - Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls E. 233400 - HVAC Fans F. 233600 —Air Terminal Units G. 237200 - Packaged Air -to -Air Heat Recovery Equipment H. 238143 - Inverter Driven Split System Heat Pumps 1.4 DEFINITIONS A. CCP: Certified Commissioning Professional. An individual who is certified by an ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024:2012 accredited organization to lead, plan, coordinate, and manage commissioning teams and implement the commissioning process. Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 1 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC B. TAB: Test, Adjust, and Balance 1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Commissioning Scope Meeting: Convene a meeting that includes the equipment installers for every system in section 1.2 and the project's CCP. 1. Review the commissioning plan outlined in this section, including the functional test acceptance criteria in paragraphs 3.7.E. 2. Review coordination and scheduling required for successful commissioning. 3. Review and discuss TAB plan, including strategies and step-by-step procedures to accomplish a full system air balance in Section 230593 and paragraphs 3.4, 3.7.E and 3.7.G. B. The CCP has reporting and review duties not listed in this section. 2018 Washington State Energy Code section c408 provides minimum CCP duties. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. Make submittals directly to the CCP on a time schedule specified by the CCP. B. Follow standard submittal procedures to make corrections, as needed, until the submittal is approved by the CCP. C. Submit an electronic copy to the CCP, for review and approval. D. Submit the Following: 1. Product submittals for equipment listed in Related Sections, above. For each product, provide the following: a. Manufacturers' Instructions: Submit copies of manufacturer -provided instructions that are shipped with equipment as soon as the equipment is delivered b. Copies of factory test reports shipped with the unit, if any C. Blank Startup Sheet d. Completed Startup Reports 2. Start up reports per paragraphs 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5. 3. Test and Balance a. Draft Test and Balance Report for use with Functional Testing b. Certified Test and Balance Report 4. Operations and Maintenance data 1.7 RESPONSIBILITIES A. Include and itemize the cost of commissioning in the contract price. B. Follow the commissioning plan to organize and document the following activities: 1. Install components, devices, equipment, and systems in accordance with the Contract Documents and the manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. 2. Perform operational checkout of installed work. 3. Execute functional test procedures in accordance with the Contract Documents and witnessed by the commissioning professional. 4. Educate the owner and their operations personnel on proper system function. C. Provide a draft TAB report within one week of TAB completion. Submit directly to the CCP. Provide the Commissioning professional with any requested data, gathered, but not shown on the draft reports. D. Provide skilled technicians to perform functional testing under the direction of the Commissioning Professional. Ensure that they are available and present during the agreed upon schedules and for sufficient duration to complete the necessary tests, adjustments and problem -solving. Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 2 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC E. Correct deficiencies (differences between specified and observed performance) as interpreted by the Commissioning professional, owner, and engineer and retest the equipment. F. Coordinate with the Commissioning Professional so they may witness training of the Owner's operating staff. G. Commissioning Professional to meet with Owner's operating staff to go review and confirm that operating staff are trained on the design intent for the following: 1. Energy recovery ventilators, including demand controlled ventilation 2. Air Terminal Units (aka VAV boxes), including demand controlled ventilation 3. VRF central controls H. Warranty Period 1. Execute seasonal or deferred functional testing, witnessed by the Commissioning professional, if required. 2. Work with the commissioning provider to review the condition of outstanding issues related to the original and seasonal commissioning. 3. Assist in correcting areas of concern that are still under warranty. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 TEST EQUIPMENT A. Provide all test equipment necessary to fulfill the testing requirements of this Division. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 COMMISSIONING PLAN A. This specification section shall be considered the draft commissioning plan. After discussion during the Commissioning Scope Meeting, the CCP may modify the commissioning plan to match the discussion, and/or meeting outcomes. B. Attend meetings called by the commissioning professional for purposes of completing the commissioning process as described in this section. C. Require attendance and participation of relevant subcontractors, installers, suppliers, and manufacturer representatives. 3.2 STARTUP A. Complete systems and subsystems so they are fully functional, meeting the design objectives of the Contract Documents. The commissioning procedures and functional testing do not relieve or lessen this responsibility or shift that responsibility partially to the commissioning professional or Owner. B. Functional testing is intended to begin upon completion of a system. Functional testing may proceed prior to the completion of systems or sub -systems at the discretion of the Commissioning Professional and General Contractor. Beginning system testing before full completion does not relieve the Contractor from fully completing the system, including all prefunctional checklists, as soon as possible. C. Field quality control activities are complete, as specified by other sections. 3.3 START-UP REPORTS FOR MECHANICAL A. Manufacturer's start-up forms. B. Installer's typical start-up form C. Prefunctional checklists that confirm calibration of each carbon dioxide and pressure sensor D. Building management system point to point checkout E. VRF start-up reports are submitted, including written confirmation that the manufacturer's required warranty test has been completed successfully. Submit a copy of each manufacturer warranty document, if requested by the CCP. 3.4 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR TEST AND BALANCE Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 3 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC A. The draft TAB report is submitted early for use during functional testing. 3.5 FUNCTIONAL TESTING A. A Functional Test is required for each item of equipment, system, or other assembly listed in paragraph 1.2. List of functional test procedures to be developed and executed by the CCP 1. Building cooling and heating 2. Building ventilation system 3. Small HVAC equipment: electric heaters, single zone heat pumps, and exhaust fans 4. Building Management system B. Execute Functional Tests, after completion of Startup Reports and before Final Acceptance. C. The commissioning professional is responsible for witnessing and reporting results of Functional Tests, including preparation and completion of forms for that purpose. D. Correct deficiencies and re -test at no extra cost to the Owner. If a deficiency is not corrected and re -tested immediately, the commissioning professional will document the deficiency and the Contractor's stated intentions regarding correction. 1. Deficiencies are any condition in the installation or function of a component, piece of equipment or system that is not in compliance with the Contract Documents or does not perform properly. 2. When the deficiency has been corrected, notify the commissioning professional in writing. The commissioning professional will reschedule the test and the Contractor shall re -test, as necessary. 3. Identical or Near -Identical Items: If 10 percent, or three units, whichever is greater, of identical or near -identical items fail to perform due to material or manufacturing defect, all items will be considered defective. In this case, Contractor shall provide a proposal for correction within 2 weeks after notification of defect, including provisions for testing sample installations prior to replacement of all items. 4. The Contractor shall bear the cost of Owner and commissioning professional personnel time for witnessing re -testing if the test failed due to failure to execute the relevant start-up correctly. If the test failed for reasons that would not have been identified in the start-up process, the Contractor shall bear the cost of the second and subsequent re -tests. 3.6 FUNCTIONAL TEST PREREQUISITES A. The following applicable generic prerequisite checklist items are listed on each written functional test form and shall be completed and checked off by Commissioning professional prior to functional testing: 1. All related equipment has been started up and start-up reports submitted and approved ready for functional testing 2. All control system functions for this and all interlocking systems are programmed and operable per contract documents, including final setpoints and schedules with sensor calibrations completed. 3. Current A/E punchlist items for this equipment corrected. 4. These functional test procedures reviewed and approved by installing contractor. 5. Test requirements and sequences of operation attached. 6. Schedules and setpoints attached. 7. False loading equipment, system, and procedures ready 8. Sufficient clearance around equipment for servicing. 9. Record of all values for pre -test setpoints changed to accommodate testing has been made and a check box provided to verify return to original values (control parameters, limits, delays, lockouts, schedules, etc.). Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 4 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC 10. Other miscellaneous checks of the start-up reports completed successfully. 3.7 FUNCTIONAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS A. Detailed functional testing requirements will be developed by the commissioning professional and submitted to the contractor for review. B. Parties Responsible to execute Functional Test 1. Mechanical Contractor: perform testing, correct deficiencies. 2. CCP: assist with testing, document testing. 3. Owners Representative: witness C. Tested functions and/or modes 1. The following testing requirements are in addition to and do not replace any testing requirements elsewhere in contract documents 2. Test each sequence in the sequence of operations, and other significant modes and sequences not mentioned including manual modes and power failure. Test functionality of this system in all control strategies or interlocks that it is associated with. D. Required Monitoring 1. None E. Acceptance Criteria Building ventilations stem Equipment Type Acceptance Criteria Energy recovery ERVs operate per the sequence of operations in Section 230993, ventilators including schedule (occupied, unoccupied), and maintenance of duct static pressure. Energy recovery ventilators Commissioning team to determine owner's desired schedule. Energy recovery Each ERV is controlled on a 7-day programmable control system set to ventilators match the owner's schedule. ERVs are confirmed to operate in a smooth fashion without undue noise Energy recovery in normal mode (occupied mode with duct terminals at normal, minimum ventilators position), in "demand ventilation" mode (1 or more duct terminals at maximum position), and in transition between low and high load. VAV boxes operate per the sequence of operations in Section 230993, VAV boxes including schedule (occupied, unoccupied), and occupied CO2 controls (minimum, ramp up, ramp down). Test and Each energy recovery ventilator's minimum pressure setting is measured Balance and customized during test and balance. The minimum setting is the value Verification that provides correct ventilation airflow when all duct terminals are in minimum position. A random sample of up to 25 % the TAB report data shall be selected for verification (air velocity, air flow rate, pressure differential, etc.). The original TAB contractor will execute the checks, witnessed by the CCP. Test and The TAB contractor will use the same test instruments as used in the Balance original TAB work. Failure of an item is defined as follows: Verification 1. For air flow of supply and return: a deviation of more than 10% of instrument reading 2. For minimum ventilation air flow: 20% of instrument reading 3. For air and water pressures: a deviation of more than 10% of full scale of test instrument reading Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 5 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC Building cooling and heating: variable refrigerant flow Equipment Type Acceptance Criteria VRF indoor heat Indoor heat pump controls are programmed to cycle indoor unit fans on pumps thermostat call, sensing at the thermostats. VRF indoor heat Indoor heat pump controls are programmed so that simultaneous heating and cooling cannot occur (e.g. there is only 1 system serving each space pumps and/or interlocks are installed and functioning) Each VRF system operates per the sequence of operations in Section VRF system 230993, including temperatures (heating, cooling) and schedule (occupied, unoccupied). Small HVAC e ui ment: electric heaters, single zone heat pumps, and exhaust fans Equipment Type Acceptance Criteria EF-1 serving the police station operates 24-7 on low speed. When a EF-1 person enters the holding cell, EF-1 ramps up to high speed. Occupancy sensor is set for 30-minute time delay. The restroom exhaust fans operate on occupancy sensor from EITHER EF-2 and EF-3 restroom. Confirm that fan turns ON & OFF based on a person walking into either restroom with the other room vacant. Set for 30 minute time delay. HPs in interior Elec and Elev IHP-TELEC: Thermostat is set for cooling mode and labeled "Cooling Rooms Mode Only. Set for 75F". When feasible, heating mode is jumpered out. Electric Heaters EH -type electric heaters operate via remote thermostat. Building Manage ent System Acceptance Criteria BMS Interface The building management system is connected to every ERV and VAV box. BMS The building management system is communicating with the city-wide Communication BMS, as required. BMS Monitoring The building management system is monitoring every ERV and VAV box, as required in the contract documents. BMS Trend Permanent trend logs are established within the BMS, as determined Logs during the commissioning process for other mechanical systems F. Sampling Strategy 1. Test 100% of energy recovery ventilators, fans, and electric heaters 2. Test 15% of VRF indoor heat pumps G. Post Occupancy Testing 1. Test and balance work is performed for each energy recovery ventilator to confirm thermal effectiveness. a. Perform testing with outdoor air temperatures below 50F. b. Perform testing after the building is occupied during normal occupied hours. Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 6 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 230800 Commissioning of HVAC C. Refer to the manufacturer's performance chart to determine the expected supply air and exhaust air temperatures based on the outdoor temperature during the test. d. Adjust the supply and relief fan speeds to achieve a minimum of 75% thermal effectiveness. 2. Additional post -occupancy testing to be determined during Commissioning Scope Meeting END OF SECTION Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 081113 - 7 Rice Fergus Miller Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Bid Set Section 262816 March 31, 2023 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers SECTION 262816 — ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and Divisions 0 and 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this Section. 1.2 WORK INCLUDED A. Provide all disconnect switches and enclosed circuit breakers required by NEC for equipment furnished under this and other divisions of these specifications and by the Owner. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Siemens B. General Electric C. Square D D. Cutler Hammer 2.2 DISCONNECT SWITCHES A. Switches shall be NEMA type HD (heavy duty), quick make, quick break, dual rated with electrical characteristics as required by the system voltage and the load served. Switches shall be single throw and have blades to open all ungrounded conductors. B. Enclosure shall have interlocking cover to prevent opening door when switch is closed. Interlock shall include a defeating scheme for authorized service work. C. Operator handle shall be lockable in the 'off' position. D. Disconnect enclosures shall be suitable for mounting locations. Provide NEMA 1 for dry locations, NEMA 3R for damp or exterior locations. Provide other NEMA ratings to suit area requirements. E. All disconnect switches shall be the product of one manufacturer to facilitate future maintenance. 2.3 FUSIBLE DISCONNECTS A. Fusible disconnect switches provided shall be per 2.2 above with the addition of fuse space and clips to accept only Class R fuses. 2.4 TOGGLE SWITCHES A. Motor rated toggle type disconnect switches are acceptable for fractional horsepower equipment. Switches shall be suitable for the intended load and provided with handle guard/lock-off feature (similar to Square D Class 2510). 2.5 ENCLOSED CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. Circuit breaker operator handle shall be lockable in the 'off' position. B. Circuit breaker enclosures shall be suitable for mounting locations. Provide NEMA 1 for dry locations, NEMA 3R for damp or exterior locations. Provide other NEMA ratings to suit area requirements. C. All circuit breakers shall be the product of one manufacturer to facilitate future maintenance. 2.6 NAMEPLATES A. Provide nameplates on all disconnects and fused switches. Nameplates shall be engraved laminated phenolic mounted with screws. Adhesive only will not be acceptable. Each nameplate shall include this information: Load served, voltage, phase, panel, circuit number, fuse size and type. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DISCONNECT LOCATIONS A. Install disconnects and enclosed circuit breakers in the same relative location as the equipment Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 260526 - 1 Rice Fergus Miller Bid Set March 31, 2023 Port Orchard City Hall Building Improvements Section 262816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers being served unless that location is difficult to access or is in an unsuitable environment. Discrete disconnect switches of similar size may be grouped in a central location. 3.2 SUPPORT A. Secure disconnect switches and enclosed circuit breakers to building structure, equipment unit or approved mounting frame. Support by conduit system only is not acceptable. 3.3 SPLICES A. Wiring space within disconnect switches and enclosed circuit breakers shall not be used for splicing; provide suitable wire gutters or junction boxes for this purpose. END OF SECTION Project #202001 ©Applied Building Information LLC 260526 - 2 nicEfergusmiuen vo fit': c• i � - - � I r `b� L � i C► b�Y�kv�aE Jv� \J�� `l 1 14 - --- --- ----- — — --- - - vL- 9�J 3 �i64i NOTE: THIS SKETCH IS PROVIDED AS A ROUGH GUIDE TO THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES FOR THE WELL SYSTEM. GC IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING EXACT LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS/INVERTS OF ALL LINES THAT INTERSECT WITH THE FOUNDATION OF THE PV ARRAY. COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FOR LINES THAT INTERSECT GRADE BEAMS AND FOOTINGS. capcJ r_tn ti' i 43 APPROX LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FROM THE GENERATOR TO THE BUILDING. CUT AND CAP AND ABANDON IN PLACE. APPROX LOCATION OF - UNDERGROUND CHILLER LINES TO MECHANICAL ROOM. CUT AND CAP AND ABANDON IN PLACE. REMOVE CHAINLINK FENCING. POSTS TO REMAIN EXISTING WELL HEAD TO REMAIN. PROVIDE TEMP PUMP TO MAINTAIN FILL LINE OPERATION DURING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE CHAINLINK FENCING AND POSTS. CHILLER TO BE REMOVED. BELOW GRADE CHILLER LINES IN CONDUIT TO BE CUT BELOW GRADE, CAPED AND LEFT IN PLACE. REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFO. REMOVE CONCRETE SLAB FROM UNDER CHILLER AREA OF DEMO FOR FOOTINGS AND GRADE BEAMS INSTALLATION. SAW CUT SIDEWALKS FOR CLEAN TRANSITION. REMOVE TREES AND BUSHES. PUMP HOUSE ROOFING AND PARAPET FLASHING TO BE REMOVED. PREPARE FOR NEW ROOFING SYSTEM. PROTECT ANY ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT AND PENETRATIONS. NOTES & LEGEND - SITE PLAN 1. REFERENCE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 2. THIS BUILDING WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE STAGING PLANS TO THE CITY FOR THEIR RECORDS. STAGING PLAN MUST ALSO INCLUDE THE COMPLIANCE OF IBC CHAPTER 33 SHOWING PROTECTION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY, INCLUSION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, MAINTENANCE OF MEANS OF EGRESS AND ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF STANDPIPES. 3. GC TO VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO POWER, STORM, AND WATER LINES FROM WELLS AND UNDERGROUND TANK. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN FOUNDATION AND UTILITIES. DRIVEWAY/ SIDEWALK X X X FENCING -- PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY SETBACK BUILDING OUTLINE EXISTING CURBS, SIDEWALK, AND LANDSCAPING. PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION. GC TO REPLACE IF DAMAGED. GC TO REMOVE LIGHT POLES AND \ BASES. CAP UTILITIES. GC TO REMOVE AND PROTECT SIGNAGE FOR REINSTALLATION AFTER CONSTRUCTION. TYPICAL FOR ALL SIGNS IN CONSTRUCTION AREA. \ AREA OF DEMO FOR FOOTINGS AND GRADE BEAMS �Fp INSTALLATION. SAW CUT SIDEWALKS FOR CLEAN TRANSITION. REMOVE TREES AND BUSHES. \�E<< TRENCH FOR NEW ELECTRICAL L------ J SERVICE AND UTILITY VAULT. REFER TO ELECTRICAL SITE _Owe PLAN _ WELL FILL LINE. REMOVE FROM AREA OF FOUNDATION WORK. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PUMP TO MAINTAIN OPERATION DURING --�_ CONSTRUCTION. NEW WELL LINE TO BE ROUTED AROUND FOOTINGS AND GRADE BEAMS. - APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF y®NECESSARY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. GC TO O VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS PRIOR TO FOOTING PLACEMENT. RELOCATE/REROUTE UTILITIES 0 WHERE THEY INTERFERE WITH THE FOUNDATION EXISTING WELL LINE. REMOVE FROM AREA OF FOUNDATION WORK. GC TO VERIFY INVERTS AND COORDINATE WITH GRADE BEAMS TO MAINTAIN SLOPE AND OPERATION AFTER CONSTRUCTION. PROVIDE ELEVATIONS TO ARCHITECT FOR STRUCTURAL COORDINATION IF NEEDED. EXISTING WELL TANK COMPONENTS TO REMAIN. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION UNDERGROUND TANK FOR WELL WITH GRADE BEAM INSTALLATION AND WATER TO REMAIN. NOTIFY ARCHITECT WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES. EXISTING TREES ALONG KITSAP STREET TO BE TRIMMED — _ — - — - - BACK/REMOVED TO PERMIT INSTALLATION AND SOLAR EXPOSURE OF THE PV ARRAY. COORDINATE WITH THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD AS THESE ARE IN THE RIGHT OF WAY. ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING VIZLAB 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM 20104600 REGISTERED ARCHITECT_ DEAN E. KEL STATE OF WASHI Z J J m Q J J U) �(coo w oc) Q = Z Lu U w rn � W w� > Q O_= — v0=o0 o Y� CL ~ 0 _� NO Y_ 0 0 0 CL PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 ENLARGED DEMO SITE PLAN UNDERGROUND UTILITY SKETCH - FOR REFERENCE ONLY 12" = 1'-01, I FLOOR PLAN - PUMP HOUSE DEMO PLAN 1 /8" = T-0" SHEET # A20mOl NOTES & LEGEND - DEMO AND FLOOR PLAN RicEfergusmiLLER ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING VIZLAB 1 A23.11 1. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCY PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. 2. PROVIDE TEMPORARY BARRICADES AND OTHER FORMS OF PROTECTION TO PROTECT OWNER'S PERSONNEL AND GENERAL PUBLIC AT AREAS OF WORK. 3. PRESERVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS TO REMAIN. 4. COORDINATE REMOVAL AND STORAGE OF EXISTING FURNITURE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE TO BE SALVAGED AND STORED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITH OWNER. 5. DIMENSIONS ARE TO ROUGH FRAMING OR TO FACE OF EXISTING FINISHES, TYP UNO. 6. DIMENSIONS INDICATED AS "MIN" OR "CLR" ARE FROM NEAREST FINISH SURFACE, INCLUDING TRIM. 7. ROUGH DOOR OPENINGS ARE LOCATED 4" FROM NEAREST INTERSECTING WALL FRAMING, TYP UNO. 8. THIS BUILDING WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE STAGING PLANS TO THE CITY FOR THEIR RECORDS. STAGING PLAN MUST ALSO INCLUDE THE COMPLIANCE OF IBC CHAPTER 33 SHOWING PROTECTION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY, INCLUSION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, MAINTENANCE OF MEANS OF EGRESS AND ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF STANDPIPES. EXISTING ELEMENT TO REMAIN i T � II �� II � u � DEMOLITION ELEMENT NEW CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT E7 OUT OF SCOPE KEY NOTES - DEMO PLAN # NOTE DESCRIPTION 1 REMOVE WINDOW. PREPARE ROUGH OPENING FOR NEW WINDOW INSTALLATION. TYPICAL ALL WINDOWS ON ALL LEVELS, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION ON ALL OPENINGS. 2 REMOVE HOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME. PREPARE ROUGH OPENING TO RECEIVE NEW HOLLOW METAL DOOR, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION ON ALL OPENINGS. 3 REMOVE GATE AND PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW GATE, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION ON ALL OPENINGS. 4 REMOVE ROLL -DOWN DOOR. PREPARE OPENING FOR NEW ROLL -DOWN DOOR, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION ON ALL OPENINGS. 5 REMOVE EXTERIOR SIDING AND WEATHER BARRIER TO EXPOSE SHEATHING. IF SIGNS OF MOISTURE DAMAGE TO EXTERIOR SHEATHING IS PRESENT, REMOVE EXTERIOR SHEATHING IN DAMAGED AREAS ONLY. MAINTAIN RECORDS OF SQUARE FEET REMOVED. VERIFY INSULATION IS NOT WET AND REPLACE IF SIGNS OF MOISTURE DAMAGE ARE PRESENT. PREPARE REMAINING SHEATHING FOR NEW WRB INSTALLATION. TYPICAL AT ALL FIBER CEMENT SIDING. GC TO ASSUME 25% OF EXTERIOR SHEATHING SURFACE IS TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW SHEATHING AND INSULATION AND IS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BASE BID. ANY DAMAGED AREAS BEING REMOVED ABOVE AND BEYOND THE ASSUMED 25% AREA WILL BE PER THE UNIT PRICING SPECIFICATIONS. 6 REMOVE CLOCK FACES AND ALL ASSOCIATED MECHANICAL COMPONENTS, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION WHEN CLOCK FACES ARE REMOVED. 7 REMOVE SHINGLES AND RIGID ROOFING INSULATION TO EXPOSE METAL ROOF DECK. REMOVE ANY EXPOSED FASTENERS AND PREPARE METAL DECK FOR NEW ROOFING ASSEMBLY, PROVIDE TEMPORARY WEATHER PROTECTION WHERE REQUIRED TO PREVENT WATER FROM ENTERING BUILDING. 8 PREPARE EXISTING DOOR FOR NEW FINISH INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOOSEN PAINT AND RUST. REPLACE ANY DAMAGED HARDWARE THAT IS PRESENT 9 REMOVE GUTTERS, DOWNSPOUTS AND SUPPORT HARDWARE 10 REMOVE EXISTING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, WATER HEATERS AND CONTROLS. PREPARE FOR NEW SYSTEM. DUCTING TO REMAIN, REFER TO MECHANICAL DEMO DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 11 REMOVE CASEWORK AND ALL SUPPORTING ELEMENTS 12 SAW CUT SLAB FOR FOOTING INSTALLATION. REFER TO STRUCTURAL FOR MORE INFORMATION 13 REMOVE AND PROTECT BRICKS TO PERMIT INSTALLATION OF NEW CANOPY STEEL BEAMS. TYPICAL (2) LOCATIONS 14 APPROX LOCATION OF BELOW GRADE CHILLER LINES IN CONDUIT. GC TO CUT THE LINES AND CONDUIT BELOW FINISHED FLOOR, CAP, AND LEAVE IN PLACE. 15 AREA OF NEW OUTDOOR HEAT PUMP UNITS. REFER TO MECHANICAL. 16 APPROX LOCATION OF BELOW GRADE ELECTRICAL LINES FROM GENERATOR. ABANDON IN PLACE. 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM 20104600 REGISTERED ARCHITECT_ ✓ DEAN E. KEL STATE OF WASHI J J cn > �200 w 00 Q = Z Lu U w m < W Q C/ ) w� / 0 < = CO_ 0 = � o Y� CL ~ 0 _� N 0 ry Y_ 0 0 n 0 CL PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 REVISION SCHEDULE 2 BID CHANGES 4/19/23 LEVEL 1 - DEMO PLAN LEVEL 1 - DEMO PLAN 1 /8" = 11-01, 0 4' 8' 16' I I I SHEET # A20mO3 RICEf2YgZISMILLER E NEW SHINGLES OVER ROOFING UNDERLAYMENT NEW FIRE -RETARDED SHEATHING / ROOF COVER BOARD NEW FIRE -RETARDED 2X FURRING 1 1/2" AIRSPACE NEW R38 RIGID ROOF INSULATION 2X FIRE -RETARDED WOOD FASCIA FRAMING METAL DRIP EDGE NEW METAL GUTTER (MATCH EXISTING STYLE) METAL FASCIA W/ DRIP CONT. SOFFIT / FASCIA VENT NEW KYNAR COATED EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MOULDING (MATCH EXISTING PROFILE) GYPSUM SHEATHING OVER FIRE -RETARDED BLOCKING R25 CAVITY BATT INSULATION EXISTING WALL ASSEMBLY TO REMAIN I 5 \\ I --------------------------- F I it NEW SOFFIT PANEL NEW MOLDED MILLWORK (MATCH EXISTING) I SEALANT I COR-A-VENT I I 1" VERTICAL HAT CHANNEL / VENTED AIR SPACE NEW SIDING PANEL I MINERAL FIBER RIGID INSULATION (R-10) NEW WRB HORIZONTAL Z-GIRTS TYPICAL ROOF EDGE VENTED FASCIA DETAIL 1 1/2" = V-0" NEW SHINGLES OVER ROOFING UNDERLAYMENT NEW FIRE -RETARDED SHEATHING / ROOF COVER BOARD NEW FIRE RETARDED 2X FURRING 1 1/2" AIR SPACE NEW R38 RIGID ROOF INSULATION 2X FIRE -RETARDED WOOD FASCIA FRAMING METAL DRIP EDGE NEW METAL GUTTER (MATCH EXISTING STYLE) METAL FASCIA W/ DRIP MEZZ 1 43'-0" ;ANT. SOFFIT / FASCIA VENT 2 VEW KYNAR COATED EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MO LDI G ATC E ISTI G PROFI E) NRB WRAP OVER FLASHING METAL FLASHING R25 CAVITY BATT INSULATION VEW SIDING PANEL JNERAL FIBER RIGID NSULATION (R-10) 1" VERTICAL HAT CHANNEL / VENTED AIR SPACE HORIZONTAL Z-GIRTS VEW WRB XISTING SHEATHING AND INSULATION REPLACE IF DAMAGED) TYPICAL ALL JVALLS EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN QUARTER ROUND 3/4" WOOD TRIM BANDING PANEL (MATCH EXISTING) 1" VERTICAL HAT CHANNEL / VENTED AIR SPACE MINERAL FIBER RIGID INSULATION (R-10) DOUBLE LAYER OF FIBER --- CEMENT PANELS TO BUILD UP TRIM FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING WEATHER -RESISTANT BARRIER (WRB) HORIZONTAL Z-GIRTS EXISTING SHEATHING (REPLACE IF DAMAGED) (11.4) (10.3) T T I EXISTING METAL ROOF DECK 44' - 4" i EXISTI TOP PT OF STEEL EXISTING METAL STUD WALL / INSULATION EXISTING SHEATHING AND INSULATION (REPLACE IF DAMAGED) TYPICAL ALL WALLS 61 /2" MEZZ 1 43' - 0" MEZZ 1 43'-0" METAL FLASHING W/ DRIP WEATHER -RESISTANT BARRIER (WRB I NEW KYNAR COATED EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MOULDING (MATCH EXISTING PR FIL ) GYPSUM SHEATHING - QUARTER ROUND 3/4" WD TRIM SOFFIT PANEL (MATCH EXISTING) ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS PLANNING VIZLAB 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM 20104600 REGISTERED ARCHITECT_ DEAN E. KEL STATE OF WASHI Z J � J w00 = Z LLJ U w m < W ULU ~ v0=o0 > Q 0-= 0 DC U (if o DC C Q o N0 V/ 1.� p O n O CL PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 EXTERIOR DETAILS ROOF EAVE DETAIL 1 1/2" = l'-0" ROOF RAKE DETAIL 1 1/2" = l'-0" SHEET # A35mO3 RICfe"guSII &HR architecture interiors planning vizlab LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND TYPE MANUFACTURER LAMPS WATTS MOUNTING A DETAIL/SECTION IDENTIFICATION: A = DETAIL/SECTION LETTER, B = SHEET NUMBER SM WIRELESS LIGHT SWITCH, SINGLE POLE, SUBSCRIPTS; 3 = THREE WAY, 4 = B WHERE DETAIL/SECTION IS DRAWN. FOUR WAY, D = DIMMER CONTROL, a, b, c, ETC = NUMBER OF SWITCHES AT Al METALUX LED 46 RECESSED THE LOCATION AND SPECIFIC FIXTURES CONTROLLED. MOUNT AT 42 24CZ-LD5-55-UNV-L835-CD-1 A EQUIPMENT CONNECTION CALLOUT. A,B EQUAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION ON INCHES AFF. B MECHANICAL OR KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONNECTION SCHEDULES. VERIFY EXACT A1X SAME AS TYPE Al WITH EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ON SHOP DRAWING EQUIPMENT SUBMITTALS PRIOR TO ST DIGITAL 0-12 HOUR TIMER SWITCH. WATTSTOPPER TS-400 OR EQUAL EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK ROUGH -IN. DO NO ROUGH -IN FOR EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO REVIEW OF SUBMITTALS. REPORT ANY DIFFERENCES IN REQUIREMENTS TO ENGINEER IN WRITING. A2 METALUX LED 36 RECESSED Sy AUTOMATIC/MANUAL OCCUPANCY SENSOR AND SINGLE POLE TOGGLE 22CZ-LD5-39-UNV-L835-CD-1 CONDUIT CONCEALED. HASH MARKS INDICATE NUMBER OF #12 CONDUCTORS IN SWITCH. WATT STOPPER DW-100 OR EQUAL. SWITCH SHALL BE CODE SIZE CONDUIT. NO HASH MARKS INDICATES 2412 CONDUCTORS PLUS GROUND PROGRAMMED FOR MANUAL ON, AUTOMATIC OFF. A2X SAME AS TYPE A2 WITH IN 3/4" CONDUIT, LONG HASH MARKS INDICATES NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR. 0/ INDICATES EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK GROUND CONDUCTOR. OS WIRELESS DUAL TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATIC OCCUPANCY SENSOR DEVICE. A3 METALUX LED 37 SURFACE � FLEXIBLE RACEWAY, PROVIDE GROUND CONDUCTORS PER NEC. PS WIRELESS DAYLIGHT PHOTOSENSOR 4WPLD4035R ��- A-1,3 ADJACENT TO ARROW INDICATES HOMERUN OF CONDUCTORS IN CONDUIT FOR ❑J DISCONNECT SWITCH A3X SAME AS TYPE A3 WITH CIRCUITS 1 AND 3 TO PANEL "A". EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK ® EXIT LIGHT WITH BATTERY, UNIVERSAL MOUNTING. FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH FUSES. A4 METALUX LED 35 SURFACE 4SNLED-LD5-41SL-LW- EMERGENCY FLOODLIGHT WITH BATTERY. Sm MOTOR RATED TOGGLE SWITCH WITH OVERLOAD HEATER(S), SIZE PER UNV-L835-CD-1 NEC AND MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS. A5 METALUX LED 25 WALL LIGHT FIXTURE, SURFACE MOUNTED ON CEILING. 2BCLED-LD4-20SL-F-UNV-L835-CD-1 xxx AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT LIGHT FIXTURE, RECESS MOUNTED IN CEILING. A6 METALUX LED 37 WALL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION. TPS3-X-1 1-1 5-D2, SIEMENS OR 4BCLED-LD4-36SL-F-UNV-L835-CD-1 LIGHT FIXTURE, WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK. s EQUAL. "X" = VOLTAGE/ PHASE (VARIES), SEE POWER RISER DIAGRAM A7 METALUX LED 50 SUSPENDED Q LIGHT FIXTURE, WALL MOUNTED. AND/OR PANEL SCHEDULES FOR VOLTAGE AND PHASE REQUIREMENTS. 8TSNLED-LD5-67SL-LW- UNV-L835-CD-1 Q DOWNLIGHT FIXTURE. (E) EXISTING A8 PINNACLE LED 42 SUSPENDED ❑-i WALL MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE. WP WEATHERPROOF C D I -B W-835-835-7-AC_ST- U-EL1-0-S-FE Q JUNCTION BOX. A8X SAME AS TYPE A8 WITH Al LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE. Al = SPECIFIC LIGHTING FIXTURE REFERENCED ON LIGHTING EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK FIXTURE SCHEDULE. A9 PINNACLE LED 30 SUSPENDED 6 POWER PANEL C D I -B W-835-835-5-AC_ST- U-EL1-0-S-FE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 20A, 125 VOLT WALL MOUNTED AT 18 INCHES AFF. G = GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTING, T = TAMPERPROOF. A10 AXIS LIGHTING LED 20 WALL TB3WDLED-600-80-35-SO- DUPLEX RECEPTACLE 20A, 125 VOLT WALL MOUNTED HORIZONTALLY 2" ABOVE 4'-AP-UNV-DP-1 COUNTERTOP BACKSPLASH TO THE BOTTOM OF THE RECEPTACLE COVERPLATE. A10X SAME AS TYPE Al WITH � FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE 20A, 125 VOLT, WALL MOUNTED AT 18 INCHES AFF. EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK All AXIS LIGHTING LED 10 WALL ® SPECIAL RECEPTACLE. AMPERAGE AND VOLTAGE AS SHOWN. TB3WDLED-600-80-35-SO- EQUIPMENT CONNECTION. PROVIDE PER NEC AND MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS 2'-AP-UNV-DP-1 AND/OR RECOMMENDATIONS. Al2 AXIS LIGHTING LED 40 WALL TB3WDLED-600-80-35-SO- 8'-AP-UNV-DP-1 Al2X SAME AS TYPE Al WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK TYPE MANUFACTURER LAMPS WATTS MOUNTING A13 AXIS LIGHTING LED 60 WALL E1 VISTA PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING LED 35 IN -GRADE TB3WDLED-600-80-35-SO- 1188-Z-MF-40-B-MV-AX- 12'-AP-UNV-DP-1 ND-B34-T015-DF A14 METALUX LED 38 SURFACE E2 VISTA PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING LED 35 IN -GRADE 22FP4235C-FPXSURF22 1188-Z-NS-40-B-MV-AX- ND-B34-T010-DF A14X SAME AS TYPE A14 WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK E3 TRULY GREEN SOLUTIONS LED 80 FLOODLIGHT I PF-S-40-U-D-05-KN-1 PF-S-TV A15 KENALL LED 74 RECESSED RMCA-4-FL/SA-1-67L35K-DCC-DV-2-1 E4 ILP LIGHTING LED 35 SURFACE WTZ4-5L-40-MWUSBD A15X SAME AS TYPE Al WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK < X1 SURE-LITES INCLUDED 35 UNIVERSAL �� CX71 B1 HALO LED 8 RECESSED LT4-06-9FS23-1 E-WH-DM B2 HALO LED 10 RECESSED HC6R-10-D010-HM6R-0525- 835-62R-MD-C (RETROFIT) Cl 2'x4', DECORATIVE, LED, PENDANT LED 50 PENDANT MOUNT, TO MATCH EXISTING C2 1'x4', DECORATIVE, LED, PENDANT LED 35 PENDANT MOUNT, TO MATCH EXISTING D1 AXIS LIGHTING LED 48 PENDANT ARC LED-SL80/20-1000-80-35-SO- 4-AP-UNV-DP-1-XX D1X SAME AS TYPE D1 WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM CROSS ENGINEERS, INC 923 MLK Jr. Way Tacoma, WA 98405 info@crossengineers.com Phone: (253) 759-0118 Job Number: 20-125 BEN 0029060�� NALR�-��� 4ilgiz3 Z I Q J J Cn w C9 Q0 00 az = LU U � n� M W ~ wQ 0 C> > O = ") O U ) , 0 O Q O N 0 0 w p O n F_ w O PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND/ LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE SHEET # E00n01 1 2 3 4 5 6 RICfe"guSII &HR architecture interiors planning vizlab LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES: 1. EXISTING FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES WITHIN BUILDING SHALL BE REPLACED AT SAME LOCATIONS WITH NEW LED LIGHT FIXTURES IDENTIFIED ON FLOOR PLANS. RECONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS WITHIN ROOMS. 2. NEW LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL BE WIRELESS LUTRON VIVE, EATON WAVELINX OR SENSORWORX. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT LOCATIONS AND REPLACE WITH NEW EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT INDICATED ON FLOOR PLANS. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE EXISTING EXIT SIGNS WITHIN BUILDING WITH NEW TYPE X1 EXIT SIGNS. RECONNECT NEW EXIT 1 SIGNS TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE FIFTEEN (15) EXIT SIGNS PER FLOOR IN THEIR BID. FIELD 1 VERIFY EXACT QUANTITY AND LOCATIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING/ INSTALLATION, WIRELESS LIGHTING CONTROL NOTES: O ROOM CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. OCCUPANCY SENSOR SET TO SHUTOFF LIGHT AFTER 15 MINUTES OF NO OCCUPANCY - OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHALL BE AUTOMATIC OFF, MANUAL ON VIA LIGHT SWITCH. O ROOM PROVIDED WITH INTERIOR DAYLIGHT PHOTOSENSOR SET FOR 30 FOOTCANDLES. ENTIRE ROOM SHALL BE PRIMARY DAYLIGHT ZONE AND LIGHTS SHALL DIM AUTOMATICALLY BASED ON DAYLIGHT READING WITHIN ROOM. .� �''� % O ROOM PROVIDED WITH INTERIOR DAYLIGHT PHOTOSENSOR SET FOR 30 Al FOOTCANDLES. ROOM SHALL HAVE PRIMARY DAYLIGHT ZONE AND NON -DAYLIGHT Al Al ZONE WITHIN ROOM. O ROOM SET TO BE ON FROM 6:OOAM TO 9:OOPM. AFTER HOURS ROOM LIGHTS SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. O ROOM SET TO BE ON FROM 6:OOAM TO 10:OOPM. IF LIGHT SWITCH IS ACTIVATED AFTER HOURS LIGHTS SHALL TURN OFF AFTER 2-HOURS. (�) O PUBLIC CORRIDOR, STAIRWELLS AND LOBBY SHALL BE ON FROM 6:OOAM TO 10:OOPM. -------- S I , I , I I I I I I II K I I I , I , I , I , I , I , I I -----T I _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � I 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM CROSS ENGINEERS, INC ` 923 MLK Jr. Way j Tacoma, WA 98405 info@crossengineers.com Phone: (253) 759-0118 190 Job Number: 20-125 BEN L' h'G C� _0029060_ AL 4/iq/23 Z 0 J Q J J Cn w C9 cfl 00 az = W U �M n� W wQ C> > U' 00 DC CU In, f 0 co F— Q 0 N 0 c� ry 0 O n F_ w O PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 REVISION SCHEDULE 11 ADDENDUM #1 4/19/23 AHJ APPROVAL STAMP LEVEL 1 LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 LIGHTING FLOOR PLA14 SCALE: 1/8"=1'-O" SHEET # E20n0l RICfe gZI MILLER architecture interiors planning vizlab y 2 3 4 5 6 I I B LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES: 1. EXISTING FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES WITHIN BUILDING SHALL BE REPLACED AT SAME LOCATIONS WITH NEW LED LIGHT FIXTURES IDENTIFIED ON FLOOR PLANS. RECONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS WITHIN ROOMS. 2. NEW LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL BE WIRELESS LUTRON VIVE, EATON WAVELINX OR SENSORWORX. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT LOCATIONS AND REPLACE WITH NEW EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT INDICATED ON FLOOR PLANS. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE EXISTING EXIT SIGNS WITHIN BUILDING WITH NEW TYPE X1 EXIT SIGNS. RECONNECT NEW EXIT SIGNS TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE FIFTEEN (15) EXIT SIGNS PER FLOOR IN THEIR BID. FIELD VERIFY EXACT QUANTITY AND LOCATIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING/ INSTALLATION, 275 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 100 BREMERTON, WA 98337 360-377-8773 RFMARCH.COM CROSS ENGINEERS, INC 923 MLK Jr. Way Tacoma, WA 98405 info@crossengineers.com Phone: (253) 759-0118 Job Number: 20-125 BEN L' tiG 0029060 �FG/STER�� �SS�ONAL 4/lq/23 D Jill.-`J- - I - - - - I I ,/ WIRELESS LIGHTING CONTROL NOTES: ---- OO 1 1 1 1 1 1 11X 1/ O ROOM CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. OCCUPANCY SENSOR SET TO - / SHUTOFF LIGHT AFTER 15 MINUTES OF NO OCCUPANCY - OCCUPANCY SENSOR I I ' I �� SHALL BE AUTOMATIC OFF, MANUAL ON VIA LIGHT SWITCH. Z O ON/�/ _ OS OS , ROOM PROVIDED WITH INTERIOR DAYLIGHT PHOTOSENSOR SET FOR 30 0 / ' FOOTCANDLES. ENTIRE ROOM SHALL BE PRIMARY DAYLIGHT ZONE AND LIGHTS J - -----Al 1 2 SHALL DIM AUTOMATICALLY BASED ON DAYLIGHT READING WITHIN ROOM. J E ' Ps I Ps ---- ------ --- I / j . --- - I / O ROOM PROVIDED WITH INTERIOR DAYLIGHT PHOTOSENSOR SET FOR 30 m Q I I 0//N� 1'4 X ' qgX ' FOOTCANDLES. ROOM SHALL HAVE PRIMARY DAYLIGHT ZONE AND NON -DAYLIGHT ZONE WITHIN ROOM. ' A8 ` 2 2 4 ROOM SET TO BE ON FROM 6:OOAM TO 9:OOPM. AFTER HOURS ROOM LIGHTS SHALL J ~ L J 00 O Q Z w a, A8 / I I BE CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. U Of< �- 2 2 / = W c) F - - - - - - - - - - I I A8 / O ROOM SET TO BE ON FROM 6:OOAM TO 10:OOPM. 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PROJECT # 2020013 BID DOCUMENTS ISSUE DATE MARCH 31, 2023 REVISION SCHEDULE 1 1 ADDENDUM #1 4/19/23 AHJ APPROVAL STAMP LEVEL 2 LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8"=l'-O" SHEET # E20n02 RICfe"guSII &HR architecture interiors planning vizlab 1 2 3 4 5 6 LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES: 1. EXISTING FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES WITHIN BUILDING SHALL BE REPLACED AT SAME LOCATIONS WITH NEW LED LIGHT FIXTURES IDENTIFIED ON FLOOR PLANS. RECONNECT NEW LIGHT FIXTURES TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS WITHIN ROOMS. 2. NEW LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL BE WIRELESS LUTRON VIVE, EATON WAVELINX OR SENSORWORX. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT LOCATIONS AND REPLACE WITH NEW EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT INDICATED ON FLOOR PLANS. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE EXISTING EXIT SIGNS WITHIN BUILDING WITH NEW TYPE X1 EXIT SIGNS. RECONNECT NEW EXIT 1 SIGNS TO EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE FIFTEEN (15) EXIT SIGNS PER FLOOR IN THEIR BID. 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