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C-SPI No. 04 Seminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) - (C.E.S.) STANDARD PLAN INFORMATION NOTICE Physical Facilities Department This notice addresses new information that may be helpful in your work with the S&I standard plan program. Please take time to review the information in order to understand its potential impact on construction work under your stewardship. Date of Notification: April 8, 2008 Information Title: Pre-Set Interior Color Schemes for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion Information: Pre-set Interior Color Scheme selections have now been established for use in all new Seminary & Institute Standard Plans for the U.S. and Canada. The options are limited to Navy and Burgundy schemes with additional option for either broadloom carpet or carpet tile. Carpet samples will be sent to PM’s and FM’s in areas doing the majority of S&I projects (mainly Utah, Idaho and NASW). Other areas should request carpet samples from S&I (CES)-HQ Physical Facility Representatives as needed for their projects. Instructions for Implementation: This instructional information applies to all new domestic projects unless changes require a delay, re- order of construction materials, change order resulting in a cost increase or modification of existing construction work. All interior and exterior selections should be determined by the CES Area Director or his designee, in conjunction with the Church Project Manager or Facilities Manager. Color boards will no longer be required to be submitted for interior schemes except when requested by the S&I Physical Facilities Representative on non-standard S&I projects. Representations of exterior masonry elements and other exterior finishes (fascia, EIFS, etc.) are hereby requested to be sent in electronic format to the S&I Physical Facilities Representative for review on each project. Attachments: Pre-set Interior Color Scheme Schedules for Seminaries & Institutes of Religion New Construction Vendor Directory Specification Sections 06 4005, 09 3013, 09 6813, 09 6816, 09 7226, 09 7313, 09 9001, 10 1123, 10 2113, 10 2227, 12 6113, & 12 6713 Distribution: Area Project Managers (US/CAN) Kali Edwards, CES (S&I Division Secretary) Project Managers (US/CAN) Randy Hulbert, CES (S&I Division Director) Regional Facilities Mgrs. (US/CAN) Terry Cano, AEC Facilities Managers (US/CAN) Don Hein, AEC Michael Jenson, TSP Prepared by K. Spence / PFD-AEC Page 1 C-SPI.notification 04.doc

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  • C-SPI No. 04

    Seminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) - (C.E.S.) STANDARD PLAN INFORMATION NOTICE Physical Facilities Department This notice addresses new information that may be helpful in your work with the S&I standard plan program. Please take time to review the information in order to understand its potential impact on construction work under your stewardship.

    Date of Notification: April 8, 2008

    Information Title:

    Pre-Set Interior Color Schemes for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion

    Information:

    Pre-set Interior Color Scheme selections have now been established for use in all new Seminary & Institute Standard Plans for the U.S. and Canada. The options are limited to Navy and Burgundy schemes with additional option for either broadloom carpet or carpet tile. Carpet samples will be sent to PM’s and FM’s in areas doing the majority of S&I projects (mainly Utah, Idaho and NASW). Other areas should request carpet samples from S&I (CES)-HQ Physical Facility Representatives as needed for their projects. Instructions for Implementation:

    This instructional information applies to all new domestic projects unless changes require a delay, re-order of construction materials, change order resulting in a cost increase or modification of existing construction work. All interior and exterior selections should be determined by the CES Area Director or his designee, in conjunction with the Church Project Manager or Facilities Manager. Color boards will no longer be required to be submitted for interior schemes except when requested by the S&I Physical Facilities Representative on non-standard S&I projects. Representations of exterior masonry elements and other exterior finishes (fascia, EIFS, etc.) are hereby requested to be sent in electronic format to the S&I Physical Facilities Representative for review on each project. Attachments:

    • Pre-set Interior Color Scheme Schedules for Seminaries & Institutes of Religion • New Construction Vendor Directory • Specification Sections 06 4005, 09 3013, 09 6813, 09 6816, 09 7226, 09 7313, 09 9001, 10 1123,

    10 2113, 10 2227, 12 6113, & 12 6713

    Distribution:

    √ Area Project Managers (US/CAN) √ Kali Edwards, CES (S&I Division Secretary) √ Project Managers (US/CAN) √ Randy Hulbert, CES (S&I Division Director) √ Regional Facilities Mgrs. (US/CAN) √ Terry Cano, AEC √ Facilities Managers (US/CAN) √ Don Hein, AEC √ Michael Jenson, TSP

    Prepared by K. Spence / PFD-AEC Page 1 C-SPI.notification 04.doc

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Lees Nauvoo 407 ColumbinePew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Topography 54122 8402

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Hue CurrantLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 4200Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T128 Claret

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 4242Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Burgundy 1 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint - Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 1 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Mannington LDS Horizon MedallionPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Revival 8406

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Hue CurrantLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 4200Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T128 Claret

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 4242Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Burgundy 2 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 2 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Mannington LDS Axis Modular MedallionPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Revival 8406

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Hue CurrantLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 4200Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T128 Claret

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 4242Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Burgundy 3 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 3 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Interface Panorama RedrockPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Topography 54122 8402

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Hue CurrantLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 4200Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T128 Claret

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 4242Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Burgundy 4 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 4 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Lees Nauvoo 405 BountifulPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Topography 54122 0604

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Transit MidnightLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 1400Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T133 Indigo

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 8464Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Navy 1 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 5 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Mannington LDS Horizon OceanPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Revival 0604

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Transit MidnightLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 1400Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T133 Indigo

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 8464Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Navy 2 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 6 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Mannington LDS Axis Modular OceanPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Revival 0604

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Transit MidnightLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 1400Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T133 Indigo

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 8464Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Navy 3 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 7 of 8

  • Category 1: Owner Provided Products / Sole Source Mfgs & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Owner

    MANUFACTURERSole Source Mfg Determined

    by Owner (Prior to bid)

    STYLEStyle Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    PRE-SET COLORPre-Set Color Determined by Owner

    (Prior to bid)

    Carpet Interface Panorama DenimPew, Choir Seat, Padded Folding

    Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics Topography 54122 0604

    Padded Stacking Chair Fabric Momentum Transit MidnightLounge Chair Fabric (burgundy)

    Lounge Chair Fabric (blue) DesigntexDakar 2556-901 Dakar 2556-403

    Shiraz Indigo

    Steno Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 5604 1400Executive Swivel Chair Fabric JSI Tuffcloth T133 Indigo

    Office Side Chair Fabric Interface Fabrics 54016 8464Tackboard ADP Lemco Sterling

    Category 2: Contractor Provided Products / Approved Bidders List & Pre-Set Colors

    PRODUCTP d t P id d b C t t

    MANUFACTURER(S)Approved Mfgs as Listed

    STYLE(S)Approved Styles as Listed

    PRE-SET COLOR(S)Approved Pre-Set Colors as Listed

    Navy 4 Scheme

    Pre-Set Interior Color Scheme Schedule

    Physical Facilities Departmentfor Seminaries & Institutes of Religion

    Product Provided by Contractor (Competitive Bid)

    Approved Mfgs as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Styles as Listed in Specification

    (Using Owner Pre-Set Schemes)

    Approved Pre Set Colors as Listedin Specifications

    (select after award of bid)

    Wood Stain LDS Oak 95

    SisalFiberWorks

    Design MaterialsRonarco

    Jacinth

    Ceiling Tile Armstrong CSP White

    Mini-blinds Graber Levelor Classic Riviera

    112 Alabaster 112 Alabaster

    Ceramic Tile DAL Tile Interceramic Tile

    Paver Tile DAL Tile Interceramic TilePorcealto Graniti

    IntertechCD05 Bianco Alpi

    Dotti Ivory

    Plastic LaminateWilsonArt Nevamar Formica

    4170-60 MR-7-2T 300-58

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Wall Resources Impressions Stone

    Category 3: Contractor Provided Products / Standards*

    PRODUCTProduct Provided by Contractor

    (Competitive Bid)

    MFG STANDARDApproved Mfgs Listed

    in Specification

    STYLE STANDARDApproved Styles Listed

    in Specification COLOR STANDARD*

    Paint Sherwin-Williams SW6098Paint-Door jambs Sherwin-Williams SW6098 Gloss

    Metal Toilet Compartments Metpar Almond 300

    *Contractor provided products should match the color standard as closely as possible.

    0135 Almond (field color) / 0100 White (accent color) Canvas 112 (field color) / Bone 110 (accent color)

    F_I.presetcolorschemes.xls Prepared by JensonMB 01/08/2008 Page 8 of 8

  • Product Item Building Stain Color Company/Manufacturer Contact for

    Samples / Prod Info

    Nauvoo LeesBurgundy 1: 407 - Columbine 535 West 800 South For Samples:Navy 1: 405 - Bountiful Bountiful UT 84010 Lees Carpets Mill

    Office: (801) 397-5626 LeAnnToll Free Office(800) 523-5555 (800) 523-5647 x36643Toll Free Fax (866) 268-8794 Office Fax (801) 397-0048 For Product Info:Contacts: Jerry Bell:Doug Garner, Regional Mgr office: (801) 266-6722 Mobil: (801) 755-4447 cell: (801) [email protected] (800) 523-5647 x36104Michael Bush, Estimator [email protected]@certifiedsales.orgTodd Davis, [email protected]

    LDS Horizon Mannington -- Burgundy 2: Medallion Flooring Services For Samples:N 2 O 2020 W t I d t i l Ci l M i t Mill

    New Construction Vendor Directoryfor Fabric and Product Samples

    Seminaries & Institutes of ReligionPhysical Facilities Department

    Fabric Pattern Name Color Scheme and Number

    Carpet Oak 95Navy 2: Ocean 2020 West Industrial Circle Mannington Mill:

    SLC, UT 84104 (800) 241-2262 x8045(801) 487-3600 x102(801) 466-5330 (Fax)

    LDS Axis Modular Contacts: Product Info:Burgundy 3: Medallion Marie Davis Steve VaughnSapphire 3: Ocean SLC#: (888) 487-3600 x102 office: (801) 572-6311

    Mobil: (801) 509-5879 Mobil: (801) 898 [email protected] Voice: (800) 241-2262 x8518

    Panorama Interface FlooringBurgundy 4: Red Rock Resource Utah For Samples:Navy 4: Denim 360 West 600 South Barry Ryskamp

    Salt Lake City, UT 84101 (801) 582-2809(801) 355-9300 [email protected]@resourceutah.com

    Revival #47002 Interface Fabric Ted, Manoli, or CalBurgundy 2,3 8406 304 East Main Street Silverstate SuppliersNavy 2,3 0604 P.O. Box 530 office: (801) 972-6770

    Elkin, NC 28621 toll free: (800) 453-5777

    Topography #54122 (336) 835-2211 Beth KrebillBurgundy 1,4: 8402 Interface FabricNavy 1,4: 0604 (616) 554-2286

    [email protected]

    Pew,Choir Seat,

    Padded Flolding Chair

    Oak 95

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    Samples / Prod InfoFabric Pattern Name

    Color Scheme and Number

    Hue Momentum Textiles Customer Service:Burgundy - all: Currant 17801 Fitch Street (800) 366-6839Transit Irvine, CA 92614 Gail Talley:Navy - all: Midnight (949) 833-8886 [email protected]

    Dakar 2556 DesigntexAll schemes Shiraz 901 595 South Broadway Deborah Warren

    Indigo 403 Suite 107E (801) 520-4964Denver, CO 80209 [email protected](800) 221-1540

    #5604 Interface FabricBurgundy - all: 4200 304 East Main Street Beth KrebillNavy - all: 1400 P.O. Box 530 Interface Fabric

    Elkin, NC 28621 (616) 554-2286(336) 835-2211 [email protected]

    Tuffcloth JSIBurgundy - all: T128 Claret Customer Service:Navy - all: T133 Indigo (800) 621-5250

    Interface Fabric

    Padded Stacking Chair Oak 95

    Lounge Chairs Oak 95

    Steno Chair Oak 95

    Executive Swivel Chair Oak 95

    Chameleon #54016Burgundy - all: 4242 304 East Main Street Beth KrebillNavy - all: 8464 P.O. Box 530 Interface Fabric

    Elkin, NC 28621 (616) 554-2286(336) 835-2211 [email protected]

    Burgundy - all: Sterling BR-077 ADP Lemco Corp.Navy - all: Sterling BR-077 West Jordan, UT Customer Service:

    (800) 575-3626 (800) 575-3626(801) 280-4000

    LDS 95Burgundy - all: Oak 95Navy - all: Oak 95 DeeAnn Williams

    office:(801) 240-2472

    Office Side Chair

    Oak 95

    Oak 95

    Oak 95

    Tackboard

    Wood Stain

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    A&E Division /Worldwide Standard Plans Section

    50 East North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84150

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  • Product Item Building Stain Color Company/Manufacturer Contact for

    Samples / Prod InfoFabric Pattern Name

    Color Scheme and Number

    Burgundy - all: #334 Jacinth FibreworksNavy - all: #334 Jacinth Louisville, KY Customer Service:

    (800) 843-0063 (800) 843-0063(502) 499-9944www.fibreworks,com

    Burgundy - all: #0250 Jacinth Design MaterialsNavy - all: #0250 Jacinth Kansas City, KS Customer Service

    (800) 654-6451 (800) 654-6451www.dmikc.com

    Burgundy - all: #34 Jacinth RonarcoNavy - all: #34 Jacinth Nipomo, CA Chris Hawkins:

    (805) 929-2152 office: (805) [email protected]

    CSP ArmstrongBurgundy - all: White Lancaster, PA Customer Service:Navy - all: White (888) 234-5464 (888) 234-5464

    (717) 397-0611www.ceilings.com

    Burgundy - all: SW6098Navy - all: SW6098

    Sisal Oak 95

    See specifications:Sherwin WilliamsOak 95

    Ceiling Tile Oak 95

    Paint

    All schemes 4170-60 WilsonartAll schemes MR-7-2T NevamarAll schemes 300-58 Formica

    Semi-gloss or Matte DAL Tile Lisa PruntyAll schemes 0100 White 3037 South 300 West (801) 487-9901

    0135 Almond Salt Lake City, UT 84115 (801) 301-3879 cell(801) 487-9901 [email protected]

    IC Brites Interceramic James AllredAll schemes Bone 110 2940 South 300 West Unit E (801) 467-8453

    Canvas 112 Salt Lake City, UT 84115 (801) 493-9353 cell(801) 467-8453 [email protected]

    Porcealto Graniti DAL TileAll schemes CD05 Bianco Alpi see above see above

    Intertech InterceramicAll schemes Dotti Ivory see above see above

    Impressions Hytex Wall ResourcesAll schemes Stone Kim Dominguez

    (800) [email protected]

    See specifications:Oak 95

    Acoustic Wall Carpeting Oak 95

    Ceramic Tile (walls) Oak 95

    See Specifications:Metal Toilet Compartments

    Paver Tile (8"x8" and 12"x12")

    Plastic Laminate

    Oak 95 All schemes Almond 300 Metpar

    Oak 95

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    SECTION 12 6113

    UPHOLSTERED AUDIENCE SEATING

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Related Requirements: 1. Section 01 1200: Owner will furnish and install upholstered audience seating shown on Rostrum.

    This Section establishes quality of materials and installation for information of Contractor, Architect, and Owner's Representatives.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

    A. Manufacturer: 1. Category Two Approved Product. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a. Model 41273, 21 inch 533 mm wide by Irwin Seating, Grand Rapids, MI www.irwinseating.com.

    B. Description: 1. Stain Color:

    a. Red Oak arm rests with LDS 95 stain. b. Red Oak arm rests with LDS Cherry stain.

    2. Upholstery Color And Pattern: a. Emerald '1': Chatham Revival, 0717 Emerald. b. Emerald '2': Chatham Topography 54122, 7702 Emerald. c. Emerald '3': Chatham Topography 54122, 7702 Emerald. d. Garnet '1': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. e. Garnet '2': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. f. Garnet '3': Chatham Topography 54122: 8402 Garnet. g. Sapphire '1': Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire. h. Sapphire '2': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. i. Sapphire '3': Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire. j. Chatham Revival: 0604 Sapphire, 0717 Emerald, 8406 Garnet. k. Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire, 7702 Emerald. l. Chatham Topography 54122: 8402 Garnet.

    3. Upholstery Color And Pattern: a. Burgundy '1': Chatham Topography 54122, 8402 Garnet. b. Burgundy '2': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. c. Burgundy '3': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. d. Burgundy '4': Chatham. Topography 54122, 8402 Garnet e. Navy '1': Chatham Topography 54122, 0604 Sapphire. f. Navy '2': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. g. Navy '3': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. h. Navy '4': Chatham Topography 54122, 0604 Sapphire. i. Chatham Revival: 0604 Sapphire, 0717 Emerald, 8406 Garnet. j. Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire, 7702 Emerald, 8402 Garnet.

    C. Seating: 1. Bookrack on every other chair. 2. Suspension substrate and foam type seat cushion. 3. Plastic laminate decorative insert in aisle standard.

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    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 INSTALLATION

    A. Assemble and install Rostrum seating in accordance with Manufacturer's assembly and installation manual that shall be included with each shipment. Do not proceed without this manual.

    B. Punch holes through carpet with 1/2 inch 13 mm hollow punch and drill guide holes for screws with 5/32 inch 4 mm drill.

    END OF SECTION

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    SECTION 12 6713

    PEWS

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Related Requirements: 1. Section 01 1200: Owner will furnish and install Pews. This Section establishes quality of

    materials and installation for information of Contractor, Architect, and Owner's Representatives.

    1.2 SUBMITTALS

    A. Action Submittals: 1. Samples: Sample of Red Oak showing stain and finish to be used on pews. Include formulation

    of stain used. Sample will be used as standard for evaluating pew finish provided.

    B. Closeout Submittals: 1. Warranty Documentation: Include final, executed copy of warranty in Operations And

    Maintenance Manual specified in Section 01 7800.

    1.3 WARRANTY

    A. Form of Guarantee:

    does hereby guarantee the furniture covered in your order of and our order against defects for 5 years, if equipment is left fastened to floor in building where our Supervisor and his erection crew installed it. If defects do show up, we will replace or repair the defective parts without cost to the Owner. This Warrantee does not cover damage to pews caused by undue exposure to the elements, by vandalism, or by any cause other than defects in workmanship or materials under ordinary usage. If this equipment is removed from building or taken up from floor and put back, this Warranty will be void.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

    A. Manufacturer: 1. Marshall Company, Payette, ID www.marshallpews.com. 2. Sauder Manufacturing Co, Archbold, OH www.sauderworship.com.

    B. Performance: 1. Design Criteria:

    a. Wood Exposed To View: Solid FAS grade Appalachian grown oak with 6 percent maximum moisture content during construction and hand sorted for uniform texture and color matching. No mineral grains will be acceptable.

    b. Pew Type: 1) Solid Wood Seat And Back, unupholstered. 2) Upholstered Seat, Solid Wood Back.

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    3) Upholstered Seat And Back.

    C. Materials: 1. Wood Thickness:

    a. Ends: 1-3/4 inches 44 mm minimum thickness. b. Supports: 1-1/4 inches 32 mm minimum thickness. c. Unupholstered Backs: 4/4 inches 25 mm thick minimum by 4-1/2 inches 113 mm maximum

    width stock. d. Unupholstered Seats: 5/4 inches 32 mm thick minimum by 4-1/2 inches 113 mm maximum

    width stock. 2. Foam: 1.8 lbs per cu ft density polyurethane foam with minimum ILD of 45 lb for seats and 32 lbs

    for backs. 3. Upholstery Color And Pattern:

    a. Emerald '1': Chatham Revival, 0717 Emerald. b. Emerald '2': Chatham Topography 54122, 7702 Emerald. c. Emerald '3': Chatham Topography 54122, 7702 Emerald. d. Garnet '1': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. e. Garnet '2': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. f. Garnet '3': Chatham Topography 54122: 8402 Garnet. g. Sapphire '1': Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire. h. Sapphire '2': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. i. Sapphire '3': Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire. j. Chatham Revival: 0604 Sapphire, 0717 Emerald, 8406 Garnet. k. Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire, 7702 Emerald. l. Chatham Topography 54122: 8402 Garnet.

    4. Upholstery Color And Pattern: a. Burgundy '1': Chatham Topography 54122, 8402 Garnet. b. Burgundy '2': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. c. Burgundy '3': Chatham Revival, 8406 Garnet. d. Burgundy '4': Chatham. Topography 54122, 8402 Garnet e. Navy '1': Chatham Topography 54122, 0604 Sapphire. f. Navy '2': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. g. Navy '3': Chatham Revival, 0604 Sapphire. h. Navy '4': Chatham Topography 54122, 0604 Sapphire. i. Chatham Revival: 0604 Sapphire, 0717 Emerald, 8406 Garnet. j. Chatham Topography 54122: 0604 Sapphire, 7702 Emerald, 8402 Garnet.

    5. Glue: U S Plywood JMK514, Prestoset, Weldwood, Perkins L-100, or Architect approved equal. 6. Hymn Book Racks: Of size to receive two hymn books. Provide one rack between each pair of

    supports. 7. Miscellaneous Hardware: Manufacturer to supply necessary screws, washers, and

    miscellaneous hardware for complete pew assembly and installation.

    D. Fabrication: 1. Pew Body:

    a. Assemble with specified lumber in random widths and lengths. b. Tongue and groove joints are preferred, however, butt joints with glue line rip saw are

    acceptable providing Manufacturer will guarantee satisfactory performance. c. Pew bodies 150 inches 3 750 mm or less in length shall be one piece. Longer pews may be

    assembled with blind joint. Joint shall occur over support. 2. Pew Ends:

    a. Rift block construction is preferred, however, edge-glued construction is acceptable provided Manufacturer will guarantee satisfactory performance.

    b. Minimum Thickness: 1-3/4 inches 44 mm. c. Rout end 1/2 inch 13 mm deep to receive back and seat. d. Wedge and screw pew body to end.

    3. Pew Supports a. Rift block or edge-glued construction of 1-1/4 inches 32 mm minimum thickness. b. Terminate supports within 2 inches 50 mm of cap rail. c. Seat and back shall be in full contact with support member so no wedging is required at seat

    and no molding is required to hide joint with pew back.

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    d. 72 inches 1 800 mm maximum spacing between supports.

    E. Finishes: 1. Factory Finish:

    a. Stain: 1) Penetrating, non-fading sealer-stain hand wiped to obtain best possible uniform color. 2) LDS Cherry custom Chestnut color. 3) LDS 95 Light Oak.

    b. Filler: Use of filler is not required if high quality finish can be achieved without it. c. Sealer: Apply one hot coat of lacquer sealer followed by hand sanding with No. 240 wet or

    dry paper. d. Apply three coats of lacquer using no reducer to thin material. Lightly sand between coats. e. Finish surface shall be free of skips, runs, sags, or lacquer dust.

    2.2 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

    A. Identification: Permanently identify Manufacturer's name, address, model, and fabric color on under side of each pew.

    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 INSTALLATION

    A. Attach securely to floor with concealed fasteners. Figure '8' clips or angles are not acceptable.

    B. Spacing and alignment shall be uniform and true.

    C. When installing over carpet, punch holes through carpet with hollow cutting tool. Do not drill.

    END OF SECTION

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    SECTION 06 4005

    PLASTIC LAMINATE

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Products Furnished But Not Installed Under This Section: 1. Wall-hung counters. 2. Countertops for custom casework.

    B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 2001:

    a. Installation of wall-hung counters. b. Installation of countertops for custom casework.

    2. Section 06 4001: Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements. 3. Section 22 4200: Plumbing Fixtures.

    1.2 REFERENCES

    A. Reference Standards: 1. American National Standards Institute:

    a. ANSI A161.2-1979 (R1987), 'Performance Standards for Fabricated High Pressure Decorative Laminate Countertops.'

    2. National Electrical Manufacturer's Association / American National Standards Institute: a. NEMA / ANSI LD-3-2005, 'High Pressure Decorative Laminates.'

    1.3 SUBMITTALS

    A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data: Color selections.

    B. Closeout Submittals: 1. Operation And Maintenance Data:

    a. Include following information in Operation And Maintenance Manual specified in Section 01 7800: 1) Manufacturer's literature for plastic laminate. 2) Color selections.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 MATERIALS

    A. Manufacturers: 1. Type Two Acceptable Manufacturers:

    a. Formica, Cincinnati, OH www.formica.com, all matte finish. b. Nevamar, Odenton, MD www.nevamar.com. c. WilsonArt, Temple, TX www.wilsonart.com. d. Equal as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01 6200.

    B. Plastic Laminates: 1. Quality:

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    a. Countertops: 1) Post-formed front edge and backsplash, except where detailed otherwise, with plastic

    laminate meeting requirements of ANSI / NEMA LD 3: PF 42. a) Vertical Applications: GP 28. b) Horizontal (other than countertops): GP 38.

    2) No raised lip on front edge. b. Balancing Material: BK 20. c. AWI Quality Grade: Premium.

    2. Assemblies: a. Countertops shall meet requirements of ANSI A161.2. b. Adhesives for other than post-formed types shall be spray grade, high heat resistant,

    neoprene contact adhesive. 3. Category Four Acceptable Colors. See Section 01 6200 for definition of Categories:

    a. No. 300-58 by Formica. b. No. MR-7-2T, textured, by Nevamar. c. No. 4170-60 by WilsonArt.

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    END OF SECTION

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    SECTION 09 3013

    CERAMIC TILING

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Furnish and install ceramic tile and tile setting materials and accessories as described in Contract

    Documents.

    B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 09 2900: Backerboard behind ceramic tile, except for joint reinforcing.

    1.2 REFERENCES

    A. Reference Standard: 1. American National Standards Institute:

    a. ANSI A118.1-1999, ‘Specifications for Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar.’ b. ANSI A118.4-1999, ‘Specifications for Latex Portland Cement Mortar.’ c. ANSI A118.12-2005, ‘Specifications for Crack Isolation Membranes for Thin-set Ceramic Tile

    and Dimension Stone Installations.’ d. ANSI A118.10-1999, ‘Load Bearing, Bonded, Waterproof Membranes for Thin-Set Ceramic

    Tile and Dimension Stone Installations.’ e. ANSI A137.1-1988, 'Ceramic Tile.'

    2. ASTM International: a. ASTM A 185-05a, 'Standard Specification for Steel Welded Wire Fabric, Plain, for Concrete

    Reinforcement.' b. ASTM C 144-03, 'Standard Specification for Aggregate for Masonry Mortar.' c. ASTM C 150-05, 'Standard Specification for Portland Cement.' d. ASTM C 206-03, 'Standard Specification for Finishing Hydrated Lime.' e. ASTM C 207-06, 'Standard Specification for Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes.' f. ASTM C 04, 'Standard Specification for Metal Lath.'

    3. Tile Council of North America: a. TCNA Handbook, 'Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, 2006.'

    1.3 SUBMITTALS

    A. Action Submittals: 1. Samples:

    a. 24 inch 600 mm square sample on specified tile backer showing all types of tile, grout, and colors specified in this Section. 1/2 of sample board shall show floor tile and 1/2 shall show wall tile.

    b. One sample of each type of base tile and trim piece to be used on Project.

    B. Informational Submittals: 1. Certificates: Master grade certificate.

    C. Closeout Submittals: 1. Operations And Maintenance Data: Include following in Operations And Maintenance Manual

    specified in Section 01 7800: a. Manufacturer's cut sheets of materials used in installed system. b. Cleaning and maintenance instructions. c. Tile color and pattern selections.

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    1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

    A. Deliver and store packaged materials in their original unopened containers with labels intact until time of use. Store and handle materials in a manner to prevent damage or contamination by water, freezing, or foreign matter.

    B. Keep grade seals intact and cartons dry until tile are used.

    1.5 FIELD CONDITIONS

    A. Ambient Conditions: Keep ambient temperatures of area to receive tile work and surface temperatures of substrates at 50 deg F 10 deg C minimum during preparation of mortar bed, laying of tile, and for 72 hours after completion of tile work. Use electric heat to prevent discoloration of grout.

    1.6 WARRANTY

    A. 25 year warranty on Installation and materials.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 SYSTEMS

    A. Category Two National Contract Suppliers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories. 1. Contact following suppliers to procure components of tile assembly:

    a. Daltile And Stone, Salt Lake City, UT. LDS Project Coordinators: Russ Green and Larry McCleary, (801) 487-9901, FAX 801-487-045 [email protected].

    b. Interceramic Tile and Stone Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT. LDS Project Coordinators: Mike Kelsch and James Allred, (801) 467-8453, FAX 8014678469 [email protected].

    B. Performance: 1. Design Criteria:

    a. Paver Tile: Standard grade porcelain tile, solid color throughout, graded in accordance with ANSI A137.1-1988.

    b. Ceramic Tile: 1) Tile shall be standard quality, white or off-white body, square or cushion edge, graded

    in accordance with ANSI A137.1. 2) Square edge, white body, lug type wall tile. Field wall tile shall have two lugs on each

    edge to assure uniform joint, approximately 0.040 inch one mm. 3) External and internal corner pieces shall be standard grade.

    c. Font Floor And Font Stair Treads: Porcelain mosaic tile with non-slip, non-abrasive surface. 2. Capabilities:

    a. Paver Tile: 1) Water Absorption when tested in accordance with ASTM C 373: 0.1 to 0.5 percent. 2) Abrasive Wear Resistance when tested in accordance with ASTM C 501: 275

    minimum. 3) Breaking Strength when tested in accordance with ASTM C 648: 300 lbs minimum. 4) Bond Strength when tested in accordance with ASTM C 482: 200 psi minimum. 5) Coefficient of Friction when tested in accordance with ASTM C1028: 0.6 COF

    minimum.

    C. Description: 1. Paver Tile:

    a. Tile Sizes: 1) Spaces Without Floor Drains: 12 inches 300 mm square minimum. 2) Spaces With Floor Drains: 8 inches 200 mm square.

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    3) Cove Base: 6 inches by 8 inches 150 mm by 200 mm. b. Category Four Approved Colors. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    1) CD05 Bianco Alpi by Daltile. 2) Dotti Ivory by Interceramic.

    2. Ceramic Tile: a. Wall Tile:

    1) Size: 4-1/4 inches by 4-1/4 inches 108 mm by 108 mm. 2) Category Four Approved Colors. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a) Room Walls And Font Walls: 0135 Almond by Daltile; Canvas 112 by Interceramic.

    b) Accent Color: 0100 White by Daltile; Bone 110 by Interceramic.

    D. Materials: 1. Paver Tile:

    a. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definition of Categories. 1) Porcealto Graniti by Daltile. 2) Intertech by Interceramic.

    2. Wall Tile: a. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definition of Categories.

    1) Semi-Gloss or Matte by Dal-Tile. 2) IC Brites or Mattes or Bold Tones Series by Interceramics.

    3. Setting Bed: a. Portland Cement: Meet requirements of ASTM C 150, Type 1, designation shall appear on

    bag. b. Hydrated Lime:

    1) Meet requirements of one of following: a) ASTM C 206. b) ASTM C 207, Type S (designation shall appear on bag).

    c. Sand: Clean, washed, well-graded, meeting requirements of ASTM C 144 with gradation of 100 percent passing No. 8 sieve with not over 5 percent passing No. 100 sieve.

    d. Acrylic Latex Additive: 1) Type Two Acceptable Products:

    a) CUSTOM: As recommended by Manufacturer. b) LATICRETE: As recommended by Manufacturer. c) MAPEI: As recommended by Manufacturer. d) MER-KRETE: As recommended by Manufacturer.

    4. Metal Trim: a. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    1) Tile / Carpet Junction: Schluter-RENO-AETK. 2) Over Expansion Joints In Slabs: Schluter DILEX-BWS, color G, PG, or HB as selected

    by Architect. 5. Joint Sealants:

    a. Standard color to closely match grout joints as selected by Architect. b. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    1) Tub, Tile, And Ceramic Silicone Sealant by Dow Corning. 2) Sanitary 1700 by Momentive Performance Materials. 3) Latisil Sealant by Laticrete. 4) Pro-Select Kitchen And Bath Silicone Sealant by Sherwin Williams.

    6. Backer Board Joint Reinforcing: 2 inch 50 mm wide glass fiber mesh tape. 7. Tile Setting Products:

    a. Use only products of same Manufacturer to validate warranty, unless otherwise acceptable to VMR Supplier.

    b. Latex-Portland Cement Mortar For Floors: 1) Meet requirements of ANSI A118.4 for manufactured mortar. 2) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a) CUSTOM: Custom Megalite Modified Crack Isolation Thinset. b) LATICRETE: Hydro Ban. c) MAPEI: Mapelastic 315. d) MER-KRETE: BFP Waterproof And Crack Isolation

    c. Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar For Walls:

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    1) Meet requirements of ANSI A118.1 for manufactured mortar. 2) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a) CUSTOM: Megalite Thinset. b) LATICRETE: 254 Platinum Thinset. c) MAPEI: Ultraflex 3. d) MER-KRETE: 735 Premium Flex.

    d. Floor Grout: 1) Color:

    a) CUSTOM: No. 145 Light Smoke. b) LATICRETE: No. 24 Natural Grey. c) MAPEI: No. 11 Sahara Beige. d) MER-KRETE: D-153 Buckskin.

    e. Wall Grout: 1) Color:

    a) CUSTOM: No. 381 Bright White. b) LATICRETE: No. 44 Bright White. c) MAPEI: No. 00 White. d) MER-KRETE: D-11 Snow White

    2) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories. a) CUSTOM: PolyBlend Non-Sanded Grout. b) LATICRETE: 1600 Series Unsanded Dry Set Wall Grout with 1776 Grout Admix

    Plus additive. c) MAPEI: Keracolor-U Unsanded Polymer-Modified Grout. d) MER-KRETE: Non-Sanded Color Grout, latex modified.

    E. Mixes: 1. Setting Beds: Portland Cement Dry Sand Damp Sand Hydrated Lime* Floor Mix One Part 5 Parts 4 Part 1/10 Part Wall Mix One Part - - 5-1/2 to 7 Parts 1/2 Part

    * Optional

    PART 3 - EXECUTION:

    3.1 INSTALLERS

    A. Approved Installers. See Section 01 4300. 1. . 2. . 3. .

    B. Tile installers shall be pre-approved and included in Contract Documents by Addendum.

    3.2 EXAMINATION

    A. Site Verification of Conditions: 1. Plane of Vertical Surfaces: 1/8 inch in 8 feet 3 mm in 2 400 mm from required plane. Shall be

    plumb and true with square corners. 2. Variation In Slab Grade: Plus or minus 1/8 inch3 mm in any 10 feet3 m of floor slab and distance

    between high point and low point of slab of 1/2 inch12 mm. a. Slab Testing Procedure: Place ends of straightedge on 3/8 inch9 mm high shims. Floor is

    satisfactory if 1/4 inch6 mm diameter steel rod rolled under straightedge will not touch anywhere along 10 foot3 meter length and 1/2 inch12 mm diameter steel rod will not fit under straightedge anywhere along 10 foot3 meter length.

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    3. Notify Architect in writing if surfaces are not acceptable to install tile. Do not lay tile over unsuitable surface. Commencing installation constitutes acceptance of surfaces and approval of existing conditions.

    3.3 PREPARATION

    A. Allow concrete to cure for 28 days minimum before application of setting bed.

    3.4 INSTALLATION

    A. Interface With Other Work: 1. Grounds, anchors, plugs, hangers, door frames, electrical, mechanical, and other work in or

    behind tile shall be installed before tile work is started.

    B. Special Techniques: 1. Install in accordance with following TCNA installation methods:

    a. Flush Concrete Slabs without Isolation Membrane: TCNA F115. b. Flush Concrete Slabs with Isolation Membrane: TCNA F125A. c. Setting Bed on Concrete Slab: TCNA F111 without reinforcing. d. Walls: TCNA W245. e. Tile Cove Base: TCNA Flush style.

    C. General: 1. Install tile in pattern indicated. Align joints when adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls, and trim are

    same size. Adjust to minimize tile cutting and to avoid tile less than half size. Center and balance areas of tile if possible.

    2. Extend tile into recesses and under equipment and fixtures to form a complete covering without interruption.

    3. Maintain heights of tilework in full courses to nearest obtainable dimension where heights are given in feet and inchesmeters and millimeters and are not required to fill vertical spaces exactly.

    4. Install cut tile with cuts on outer edges of field. Provide straight cuts that align with adjacent materials. When possible, smooth cut edges of tile or use appropriate cutter or wet saw to produce smooth cuts. Do not install tile with jagged or flaked edges.

    5. Terminate tile neatly at obstructions, edges, and corners, without disruption of pattern or joint alignment. Fit tile closely where edges are to be covered by trim, escutcheons, or similar devices.

    6. Provide straight tile joints of uniform width, subject to variance in tolerance allowed in tile size. Make joints smooth and even, without voids, cracks, or excess mortar or grout.

    7. Accessories in tilework shall be evenly spaced, properly centered with tile joints, and level, plumb, and true to correct projection.

    8. Install tile before mortar has started initial cure. For thin set mortar application, use a notch trowel that will achieve the recommended coverage of mortar after tiles have been installed.

    9. Do not spread more mortar than can be covered within 10 to 15 minutes. If 'skinning' occurs, remove mortar and spread fresh material. Spread mortar with notches running in one direction, perpendicular to pressing, pushing and pulling of tile during placement.

    10. Place tile in fresh mortar, press, push and pull tile slightly to achieve as near 100 percent coverage and contact of tile with setting material and substrate as possible. Coverage shall be 85 percent minimum and be sufficiently distributed to give full support of the tile. Support corners and edges with mortar leaving no hollow corners or edges.

    11. Install so there is 1/8 inch 3 mm of mortar between tile and substrate after proper bedding. Periodically remove sheets or individual tiles to assure proper bond coverage consistent with industry specifications. If coverage is found to be insufficient, use a larger size notch trowel.

    12. Use a beating block and hammer or rubber mallet so faces and edges of individual tiles are flush and level with faces and edges of adjacent tiles, and to reduce lippage.

    13. Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped, broken, unbonded, and otherwise defective tile work.

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    D. Application On Concrete: 1. On Setting Bed: Apply setting bed to depth equal to depression in slab minus 1/2 inch 13 mm.

    Properly cure before installing tile. 2. Clean substrate surface thoroughly. Dampen if very dry, but do not saturate. 3. Install tile with 100 percent contact with mortar bed. Obtaining 100 percent contact may require

    troweling mortar layer on back of each tile before placing on mortar bed. 4. Install base by topset method. Allow for expansion joint directly above any expansion or control

    joints in slab. 5. Insert temporary filler in expansion joints.

    E. Application on Walls: 1. On Glass Mat Gypsum Tile Backer Over Framing: Embed fiberglass reinforcing tape at joints

    with mortar used to adhere tile. 2. Dampen dry backings as determined by environmental conditions and Manufacturer's

    recommendations to achieve cure. 3. Allow for sealant joints full height at room corners in wall tile. Insert temporary filler in expansion

    joints.

    F. Application of Joint Sealants And Grout: 1. Firmly set tile before applying joint sealants or grout. This requires 48 hours minimum. 2. Remove spacers or ropes before applying joint sealants or grouting. Apply sealants before

    applying grout. 3. Apply backer rod and joint sealants at expansion joints. Apply bead of sealant at junction of base

    and floor tile. 4. Before grouting entire area, do a test area to assure there will be no permanent staining or

    discoloration of tile and to verify that excess grout can be easily removed from tile surface. If necessary, pre-coat exposed surfaces of tile with a grout release recommended by Grout Manufacturer to facilitate removal of excess grout.

    5. Use clean buckets and mixing tools. Use sufficient pressure and flow grout in progressively to avoid air pockets and voids.

    6. Apply grout to produce full, smooth grout joints of uniform width, and free of voids and gaps. Fill joints of cushion edge tile to depth of cushion. Fill joints of square edge tile flush with surface.

    7. Remove excess grout from surface of tile before it loses its plasticity or begins to set. 8. Finished grout shall be uniform in color, smooth, and without voids, pin holes, or low spots.

    G. Curing: Keep installation at 65 to 85 deg F 18 to 30 deg C during first 8 hours of cure. Shade area completely from sun during this period.

    3.5 CLEANING

    A. If one has been used, remove grout release and clean tile surfaces so they are free of grout residue and foreign matter. If a grout haze or residue remains, use a suitable grout haze remover or cleaner. Flush surface with clean water before and after cleaning.

    3.6 PROTECTION

    A. Close to traffic areas where tile is being set and other tile work being done. Keep closed until tile is firmly set. Before, during, and after grouting, keep area clean, dry, and free from foreign materials and airflow that will interfere with setting and curing of grout.

    B. Newly tiled floors shall not be walked on nor worked on without using kneeling boards or equivalent protection of tiled surface.

    C. After cleaning, provide protective covering and maintain conditions protecting tile work from damage and deterioration. Where tiled surfaces will be subject to equipment or wheel traffic or heavy construction traffic, cover protective covering with 1/4 inch 6 mm hardboard, plywood, or similar material.

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    SECTION 09 6813

    TILE CARPETING

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Related Requirements: 1. Section 01 1200: Carpet tiles are excluded from Contract and provided by Owner. This

    specification establishes quality of materials and installation for information of Contractor, Architect, and Owner's Representatives.

    1.2 SUBMITTALS

    A. Closeout Submittals: 1. Operations And Maintenance: Include following in Operations And Maintenance Manual

    specified in Section 01 7800. a. Manufacturer's literature. b. Color and style selection.

    B. Maintenance Material Submittals: 1. Extra Stock Materials: Leave carpet tiles equivalent to 15 percent of number installed as attic

    stock. Tie securely and wrap in protective cover.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

    A. Manufacturer: 1. Lees Commercial Carpets, Greensboro, NC (800) 523-5647 or (336) 379-2000

    www.leescarpets.com.

    B. Description: 1. Pattern And Color:

    a. Burgundy 3 Scheme: Mannington, LDS Axis Modular, Medallion. b. Burgundy 4 Scheme: Interface, Panarama, Red Rock. c. Navy 3 Scheme: Mannington, LDS Axis Modular, Ocean. d. Navy 4 Scheme: Interface, Panarama, Denim.

    2. Size: 18 OR 24 inches square, at Manufacturer’s option.

    C. Materials: 1. Carpet Tiles:

    a. Approved Product. 1) StepUp Modular DD762 by Lees Commercial Carpets, Greensboro, NC (800) 523-5647

    or (336) 379-2000 www.leescarpets.com. 2. Trim: Provide trim around unrestrained edges of carpet tiles.

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    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 PREPARATION

    A. Floor Preparation: Prepare floor substrate in accordance with Carpet And Rug Institute (CRI) best practices to receive carpet installation and to provide installation that meets Carpet Manufacturer's warranty requirements.

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    SECTION 09 6816

    SHEET CARPETING: Urethane Cushion, Direct Glue

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Related Requirements: 1. Section 01 1200: Carpet and rubber base is excluded from Contract and provided by Owner after

    Substantial Completion. This specification establishes quality of materials and installation for information Owner's Representatives.

    2. Project Manager will: a. Maintain conditions inside building to levels normal at occupancy of building. These

    conditions will be maintained from three days before beginning of carpet installation through completion of installation.

    b. Maintain fresh air ventilation after installation for 72 hours minimum or until lingering odors are gone.

    c. Not allow traffic of any kind on newly installed carpet for 24 hours minimum after installation is completed nor allow wheeled traffic of any kind or placement of furniture or equipment on carpet for 48 hours minimum after completion of carpet installation.

    d. Provide dumpster for debris resulting from carpet installation and cleanup.

    1.2 REFERENCES

    A. Reference Standards: 1. ASTM International:

    a. ASTM F 1861-02, 'Standard Specification for Resilient Wall Base.

    1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS

    A. Pre-Installation Conference: 1. Schedule carpet pre-installation conference same day installation of carpet is to begin. 2. Review condition of subfloor to determine required patching, cleanliness requirements, and other

    work necessary to prepare subfloor for installation of carpet. 3. Review results of previous slab vapor emission and pH tests performed on new concrete

    subfloor. 4. Review building modifications that are necessary to accommodate carpet installation. 5. Review environmental conditions for acceptability for beginning floor preparation and carpet

    installation.

    1.4 SUBMITTALS

    A. Closeout Submittals: 1. Warranty Documentation: Include final, executed copy of warranty in Operations And

    Maintenance Manual specified in Section 01 7800.

    B. Maintenance Material Submittals: 1. Extra Stock Materials: Leave excess pieces of carpet, 6 feet square 1 800 sq mm or larger, and

    25 lineal feet 8 meters minimum of carpet cove base. Roll up and tie securely.

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    1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

    A. Qualifications: Carpet installer shall be qualified and approved by Carpet Manufacturer.

    1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

    A. Deliver materials and accessories necessary for completion of carpet installation to site before beginning installation of carpet. Do not deliver materials before date scheduled for installation.

    1.7 WARRANTY

    A. Provide Carpet Manufacturer's 15-year warranty on carpet system including specific workmanship warranties for appearance retention, delamination, edge raveling, fuzzing, pilling, and other textural changes which can be controlled through proper manufacturing. Warranty shall also cover defects in installation workmanship and installation materials. Warranty terms will include inspection of defective area within 15 days of receipt of written notice from Owner and completion of corrective work within 45 days, unless other arrangements are made in writing with Owner on case-by-case basis. If carpet defect or installation defect continues to appear after two separate notices for correction from Owner, carpet where defects have occurred shall be replaced.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

    A. Manufacturers: 1. Category One Approved Suppliers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a. Mannington Commercial Carpets, Calhoun, GA: Help Line Voice Mail (800) 241-2262, ext 8045, (888) 487-3600, or (801) 487-3600.

    b. Lees, Division of Mohawk Carpets, Glasgow, VA: Help Line (800) 523-5555 or (801) 397-5626.

    B. Description: 1. Colors / Patterns:

    a. Manufacturer and Color: 1) Burgundy '1': Lees Nauvoo, 407 Columbine. 2) Burgundy '2': Mannington LDS Horizon, Medallion. 3) Navy '1': Lees Nauvoo, 405 Bountiful. 4) Navy '2': Mannington LDS Horizon, Ocean.

    C. Materials: 1. General: Materials supplied for carpet installation shall be complete package from a specified

    Carpet Manufacturer. Do not mix items from material packages of different carpet manufacturers. 2. Carpet Base: 4-1/2 inch 115 mm wide base made of same carpet from manufacturer as used in

    each room, but without cushion backing. Top edge of base serged with 1-1/4 inch 32 mm polyester binding fabric to coordinate with Owner's color scheme. Roll edges of binding fabric under and sew along top edge of carpet cove base.

    3. Carpet Accessories: Snap-in vinyl reducer strips and vinyl track. 4. Floor Leveling Compound, Floor Patching Compound, And Latex Underlayment: As

    recommended and approved by Carpet Manufacturer. 5. Resilient Base And Accessories:

    a. General: 1) Molded or extruded meeting requirements of ASTM F 1861, Type TS:

    a) Vulcanized SBR rubber, free from objectionable odors, blisters, cracks, and other defects affecting appearance or serviceability of rubber, and not containing fabric.

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    b) Color pigments used shall be highly fade-resistant, insoluble in water, and resistant to light, alkali, and cleaning agents.

    b. Base: 1) Size: 1/8 inch by 4 inch 3 mm by 100 mm. 2) Style: 1/2 inch standard toe.

    c. Stair Skirts: Cut from stock 1/8 inch 3 mm thick by maximum length available to contour and profile of stairs. Gap between skirt and stair shall not exceed 3/16 inch.

    d. Adhesive: Best for work as recommended by Manufacturer. e. Category Four Approved Manufacturers And Colors. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

    Categories. 1) Wallflower TS, 014 Medium Gray by Flexco by ESD Flooring Systems, Tuscumbia, AL

    www.marleyflexco.com. 2) Pinnacle TS, RP150 Dark Gray by Roppe Rubber Corporation, Fostoria, OH

    www.roppe.com.

    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 EXAMINATION

    A. Verification of Conditions: 1. Variation In Grade: Plus or minus 1/8 inch3 mm in any 10 feet3 m of floor slab and distance

    between high point and low point of slab of 1/2 inch12 mm. 2. Testing Procedure: Place ends of straightedge on 3/8 inch9 mm high shims. Floor is satisfactory

    if 1/4 inch6 mm diameter steel rod rolled under straightedge will not touch anywhere along 10 foot3 meter length and 1/2 inch12 mm diameter steel rod will not fit under straightedge anywhere along 10 foot3 meter length.

    3. Notify Facilities Manager in writing if floor surface is not acceptable to install carpet. Do not lay carpet over unsuitable surface. Commencing installation constitutes acceptance of floor and approval of existing conditions.

    3.2 PREPARATION

    A. Floor Preparation: Prepare floor substrate in accordance with Carpet And Rug Institute (CRI) best practices to receive carpet installation and to provide installation that meets warranty requirements.

    3.3 INSTALLATION

    A. Carpet: 1. Seaming Requirements:

    a. Lay rooms parallel to respective Corridors. Seam to permit best use of available carpet. b. Quarter turning allowed only at cross-Corridors longer than 24 feet 7 meters. c. Use single or double seams at doorways. Run nap of pieced carpet in same direction. d. Seal seams in accordance with Carpet Manufacturer's instructions and according to CRI

    Bulletin 104 and 105 as applicable. Seam carpet base only at inside corners. e. Generally, install carpet on Rostrum first, Chapel second, Overflow third, and then remainder

    of building. f. Install carpet under edge of metal thresholds where possible. Use specified carpet

    accessories at exposed edges.

    B. Resilient Base And Accessories: 1. Install in manner to produce smooth, even finished surfaces tightly jointed and accurately aligned. 2. Fit specified items tightly. Use fillers where necessary. Fit neatly against projections, piping,

    electrical service outlets, etc. 3. Secure specified items with specified adhesive. Cement substantially to vertical surfaces

    including rubber base to cabinet work base.

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    4. Line up top and bottom lines of base throughout. 5. Roll until firm bond has been established. Leave level, free from buckles, cracks, and projecting

    edges.

    3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

    A. Field Testing: 1. Within one month before Substantial Completion of new buildings or additions, General

    Contractor will have tested slab for water vapor emissions by placing dome moisture-testing (RMA) kits as follows: a. One test near center of North wall in room to be carpeted. b. One test near center of South wall in room to be carpeted. c. One test near center of Chapel. d. One test at lowest grade of floor to be carpeted.

    2. pH tests will also have been performed in conjunction with each vapor emission test. 3. Copies of General Contractor's test results will be available to Carpet Manufacturer before pre-

    installation conference specified in PART 1 above.

    B. Field Inspections: 1. Unacceptable carpet after installation shall include but not be limited to:

    a. Delaminating carpet from backings. b. Fiber loss less than specified. c. Edge raveling. d. Fuzzing of carpet fibers. e. Pilling of carpet fibers. f. Appearance retention less than control samples attached to Agreement. g. Dye bleeding. h. Zippering fibers in carpet. i. Color streaking. j. Irregular tufts of fiber.

    2. Unacceptable workmanship shall include but not be limited to: a. Improper floor preparation before installation. b. Failure of adhesive to completely adhere carpet to floor resulting in bubbles, ridges, or

    ripples where carpet has separated from floor. c. Seams that do not comply with specified requirements.

    1) Raveled or untrimmed seams. 2) Seams not sealed, level, straight, or even. 3) Open seams. 4) Seams visibly open when viewed by Project Manager from standing position.

    d. Failure to properly install carpet next to walls and door frames to eliminate gaps or puckering of carpet.

    e. Use of unspecified carpet. f. Carpet base ends not finished to terminate at door frames or vertical trim shall have 45

    degree angle 'birdsmouth' finish. g. Adhesive exposed on carpet, on carpet base, beyond edges of carpet base, and on other

    surfaces of building. h. Carpet base that is not scribed to fit against floor with no gaps. i. Carpet base attached by means other than acceptable carpet base adhesive.

    3. Unacceptable carpeting will be rejected and shall be repaired or replaced at no additional cost to Owner. Facilities Manager will determine reasonable location of acceptable transition points for removal of unacceptable carpet. Minimum replacement size shall be: a. Between nearest existing seams, b. Between natural transition points, or c. 12 feet 3 600 mm of running length.

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    3.5 CLEANING

    A. Remove rubbish, wrapping paper, scraps, and trimmings from project site and deposit in Owner furnished dumpster.

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    SECTION 09 7226

    SISAL WALL COVERING

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Furnishing and installing wall covering 'Type A' as described in Contract Documents.

    B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 4512: Wood trim for sisal wall covering. 2. Section 09 2900: Priming of gypsum board.

    1.2 SUBMITTALS

    A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data:

    a. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheet. b. Maintenance instructions. c. Color and pattern selection.

    B. Informational Submittals: 1. Test And Evaluation Reports: Copies of flame spread certification and 'Room-Corner Test.'

    1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

    A. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Wall covering shall have Class A flame spread rating. 2. Passage of UBC 8-2 'Room-Corner Test' is required for system. Adhesive cited in test literature

    is required for installation of wall covering on Project.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 MANUFACTURERS

    A. Manufacturer List: 1. Chapco, Chicago, IL www.chapco-adhesive.com. 2. Design Materials Inc, Kansas City, KS www.dmikc.com. 3. Fibreworks, Louisville, KY www.fibreworks.com. 4. Roberts Consolidated Industries, Div QEP, Henderson, NV www.robertsconsolidated.com. 5. Ronarco / US, Nipomo, CA www.sisal.ws.

    2.2 DESCRIPTION

    A. Colors: 1. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a. Color 0250 Jacinth by Design Materials Inc. b. Color 334 Jacinth by Fibreworks. c. Color C34 Jacinth by Ronarco.

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    2.3 MATERIALS

    A. Sisal Wall Covering: 1. 100 percent fire-treated sisal yarn. 2. 11/64 inch pile height, 48 oz/sq yd minimum. Sisal to be installed full height on walls shall be

    furnished in 9, 12, or 13 foot wide goods. 3. Reversible weave type, without backing.

    2.4 ACCESSORY PRODUCTS

    A. Wall Covering Adhesive: 1. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    a. CIC 257 Adhesive by Fibreworks. b. Sisal Adhesive No. 1-422 by Design Materials. c. #90 by Chapco for Ronarco.

    B. Seam Cement: 1. Type Two Acceptable Products:

    a. Roberts 4015 Seam Cement by Roberts Consolidated Industries. b. Equal as recommended by Wall Covering Manufacturer with approval of Architect before

    installation. See Section 01 6200.

    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 PREPARATION

    A. Prime or size surfaces other than gypsum board with material recommended by Wall Covering Manufacturer.

    3.2 INSTALLATION

    A. Apply wall covering in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions, available on DVD from Owner through Architect.

    B. Using specified adhesive, glue continuously to surface to be covered with wall covering. Apply adhesive in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations.

    C. Run 'ribs' in weaving horizontally (panel style) when installing wall covering full height. If sisal installed only as wainscotting, 'ribs' may be installed vertically. Install wall covering so it extends to within 1/8 inch of floor slab.

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    SECTION 09 7313

    ACOUSTIC WALL CARPETING

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Furnish and install wall covering 'Type 'C' as described in Contract Documents.

    B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 4512: Hardwood trim.

    1.2 REFERENCES

    A. Reference Standards: 1. ASTM International:

    a. ASTM E 84-06, 'Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.'

    1.3 SUBMITTALS

    A. Informational Submittals: 1. Manufacturer Instructions: Printed installation instructions.

    B. Closeout Submittals: 1. Operation And Maintenance Data:

    a. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheet. b. Cleaning and maintenance instructions. c. Color and pattern selection.

    1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

    A. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Class A in accordance with ASTM E-84. 2. Passes UBC 8-2 (formerly 42-2 corner burn test).

    B. Qualifications: 1. Installers: Minimum 2 years experience installing specified wall fabric. Upon request, submit list

    of five installations minimum within 50 mile 80 km radius of Project.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS

    2.1 SYSTEM

    A. Manufacturer: 1. Approved Supplier. See Section 01 4300.

    a. Wall Resources, Salt Lake City, UT (800) 323-8226.

    B. Description: 1. Colors / Patterns:

    a. No. 18-03 Stone Impressions.

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    C. Performance: 1. Design Criteria:

    a. NCR Ratings: 1) 0.60 over acoustical backer board. 2) 0.20 over gypsum board.

    b. Velcro Resistance: No pilling after 100 pulls of industrial grade hook.

    D. Materials: 1. Acoustical Fabric Wall Covering:

    a. Velcro-enhanced structural acoustical wall covering. b. Weight:

    1) 60 ounces per lineal yard. 2) 20 ounces per square yard.

    c. Width: 108 inches minimum. d. Fiber: Fossfibre, 100 percent solution dyed polyester staple fiber. e. Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories.

    1) Hytex 'Impressions' distributed by Wall Resources.

    2.2 ACCESSORY PRODUCTS

    A. Adhesive: 1. Type Two Acceptable Products:

    a. Gardner-Gibson, Columbus, OH www.gardner-gibson.com. 1) Primer: Dynamite No. 221 Acrylic Wallcovering Primer. 2) Adhesive: Dynamite No. 0433 Heavy Duty Clay Strippable Adhesive.

    b. Equal as recommended by Wall Fabric Manufacturer and approved by Architect, before use. See Section 01 6200.

    PART 3 - EXECUTION

    3.1 INSTALLATION

    A. Interface With Other Work: Coordinate with Section 10 2227 for material used on folding panel partitions.

    B. Apply one coat of specified primer to surface to receive wall carpet and allow to dry overnight.

    C. Apply first coat of specified adhesive at full strength. Apply adhesive to 100 percent of surface to be covered with wall carpet and allow to dry overnight

    D. Dry hang wall carpeting with second application of wall covering adhesive at full strength. Allow adhesive to tack before installing wall carpet.

    E. Apply wall carpet horizontally (railroad) and so weave runs same throughout building. No exposed horizontal joints allowed.

    F. Butt joints above windows and doors are not allowed.

    3.2 CLOSE-OUT ACTIVITIES

    A. Instruction of Owner: 1. Instruct Owner in proper maintenance and cleaning methods for acoustical wall carpet.

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    SECTION 09 9001

    COMMON PAINTING AND COATING REQUIREMENTS

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 SUMMARY

    A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Common procedures and requirements for field-applied painting and coating.

    B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 05 0503: Quality of shop priming of steel and iron. 2. Section 07 9213: Quality of Elastomeric Joint Sealants. 3. Section 09 2900: Priming of gypsum board before texturing. 4. Section 09 9413: Textured finishing. 5. Divisions 22 and 23: Painting of plumbing and HVAC identification, refrigerant line insulation, and

    duct interiors. 6. Section 32 1723: Pavement Marking.

    1.2 REFERENCES

    A. Reference Standards: 1. Master Painters Institute:

    a. MPI(a), Mar 2001, 'Architectural Painting Specification Manual.'

    B. Definitions: 1. Gloss Levels:

    a. Specified paint gloss level shall be defined as sheen rating of applied paint, in accordance with following terms and values, unless specified otherwise for a specific paint system.

    Gloss Level ‘1’ Traditional matte finish - flat

    0 to 5 units at 60 degrees to 10 units maxi-mum at 85 degrees.

    Gloss Level ‘2’ High side sheen flat -'velvet-like' finish

    10 units maximum at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees.

    Gloss Level ‘3’ Traditional 'eggshell-like finish

    10 to 25 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees.

    Gloss Level ‘4’ 'Satin-like' finish 20 to 35 units at 60 degrees and 35 units minimum at 85 degrees.

    Gloss Level ‘5’ Traditional semi-gloss 35 to 70 units at 60 degrees. Gloss Level ‘6’ Traditional gloss 70 to 85 units at 60 degrees. Gloss Level “7’ High gloss More than 85 units at 60 degrees.

    2. Properly Painted Surface: Surface that is uniform in appearance, color, and sheen and free of foreign material, lumps, skins, runs, sags, holidays, misses, strike-through, and insufficient coverage. Surface free of drips, spatters, spills, and overspray caused by Paint Applicator. Compliance will be determined when viewed without magnification at a distance of 5 feet minimum under normal lighting conditions and from normal viewing position (MPI(a), PDCA P1.92).

    3. Damage Caused By Others: Damage caused by individuals other than those under direct control of Painting Applicator (MPI(a), PDCA P1.92).

    4. Latent Damage: Damage or conditions beyond control of Painting Applicator caused by conditions not apparent at time of initial painting or coating work.

    1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS

    A. Pre-Installation Conferences:

    Common Painting And Coating Requirements - 1 - 09 9001

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    1. Participate in pre-installation conference specified in Section 09 2900 to review finish requirements of gypsum wallboard.

    2. Schedule painting pre-installation conference after delivery of paint but before or at same time as application of field samples.

    1.4 SUBMITTALS

    A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data:

    a. Include following information for each painting system, arranged in same order as in Project Manual. 1) Manufacturer's cut sheet for each component of each system indicating ingredients and

    percentages by weight and by volume, environmental restrictions for application, and film thicknesses and spread rates.

    2) Copies of appropriate entries from MPI Approved Product List. Products from MPI Approved Product List is mandatory for Sections 09 9112, 09 9123 and 09 9124. If proposed manufacturer has products listed for these three Sections, but not for other Sections, Architect may approve products submitted by proposed manufacturer for other Sections.

    3) Confi