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SPECIFICATIONS Interdisciplinary Science Building- Issue for Bid Building No. 734 Contract No. 160068 Project/Specification No. 11733 Volume 1 – Divisions 0 – 14 April 9, 2010 ESH&Q Risk Level (A3-Minor)

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  • SPECIFICATIONS

    Interdisciplinary Science Building- Issue for Bid Building No. 734

    Contract No. 160068

    Project/Specification No. 11733

    Volume 1 Divisions 0 14

    April 9, 2010

    ESH&Q Risk Level (A3-Minor)

  • Brookhaven National Laboratory Interdisciplinary Science Building (ISB) Issue for Bid Technical Specifications IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON TO ALTER THESE DOCUMENTS IN ANY WAY UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OR LICENSED ARCHITECT. April 9, 2010

    HDR Architecture / Engineering, Inc.

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 1

    Table of Contents

    DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

    Section 00 00 01 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 72 10 GENERAL CONDITIONS 00 73 10 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS

    DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

    Section 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK 01 23 00 ALTERNATES 01 25 13 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS 01 26 13 REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION (RFI) 01 30 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 31 00 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION 01 31 19 PROJECT MEETINGS 01 32 26 PROGRESS REPORTS 01 35 34 PRODUCT OUTGASSING REQUIREMENTS FOR CLEANROOM

    CONSTRUCTION 01 35 36 LEED REQUIREMENTS 01 35 38 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 01 42 11 ABBREVIATIONS - ORGANIZATIONS AND STANDARDS 01 42 13 ABBREVIATIONS FOR UNITS OF MEASURE - ENGLISH SYSTEM OF UNITS

    (IP) 01 42 19 REFERENCE STANDARDS 01 43 39 MOCK-UPS 01 43 43 COORDINATION DRAWINGS (GC) 01 45 23 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 13 GENERAL CLEAN ZONE CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES 01 61 00 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS 01 65 00 DELIVERY, HANDLING AND STORAGE: MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 01 73 29 CUTTING AND PATCHING 01 74 19 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT 01 74 23 CLEANING 01 77 00 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT (GC) 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01 78 36 WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES 01 78 39 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 01 78 43 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS 01 79 00 SYSTEM DEMONSTRATIONS 01 81 21 INDOOR AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT (IAQ) DURING CONSTRUCTION 01 81 22 INDOOR AIR QUALITY PROTECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY 01 91 13 GENERAL BUILDING SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS

    DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS

    Section 02 41 00 DEMOLITION 02 42 00 ASBESTOS CEMENT (TRANSITE) PIPE REMOVAL

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 2

    DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE Section 03 08 13 CONCRETE TESTING AND EVALUATION - BNL 03 11 00 CONCRETE FORMWORK 03 20 00 CONCRETE REINFORCING 03 31 00 CONCRETE MATERIALS AND PROPORTIONING 03 31 10 CONCRETE MIXING, PLACING, JOINTING AND CURING 03 33 00 ARCHITECTURAL CAST-IN-PLACE (ACIP) CONCRETE 03 35 00 CONCRETE FINISHING AND REPAIR OF SURFACE DEFECTS

    DIVISION 04 - MASONRY

    Section 04 05 05 COLD AND HOT WEATHER MASONRY PROCEDURES 04 05 10 MASONRY CLEANING 04 05 13 PORTLAND CEMENT-LIME (PCL) MORTARS & GROUT 04 05 23 MASONRY ACCESSORIES 04 22 00 CONCRETE MASONRY (CMU) 04 42 03 INDIANA LIMESTONE

    DIVISION 05 - METALS

    Section 05 12 10 STRUCTURAL STEEL 05 21 10 STEEL JOISTS 05 31 23 METAL ROOF DECKING 05 45 23 EQUIPMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM 05 50 10 MISCELLANEOUS METAL FABRICATIONS 05 50 13 STEEL STAIRS AND RAILINGS 05 52 16 EXTERIOR METAL RAILINGS 05 60 00 ALUMINUM LOUVER FENCING 05 73 00 CUSTOM METAL RAILINGS

    DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES Section 06 10 53 CARPENTRY 06 42 16 WOOD PANELING - FLUSH

    DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

    Section 07 13 26 SELF-ADHERING SHEET MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING 07 21 00 BUILDING INSULATION 07 27 16 SELF-ADHERING AIR BARRIER - VAPOR-RESISTIVE 07 41 13 STRUCTURAL STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF SYSTEM 07 42 13 FOAM-FILLED (INSULATED) METAL WALL PANELS 07 42 16 PREFORMED METAL SIDING 07 42 43 ALUMINUM COMPOSITE MATERIAL (ACM) SYSTEM 07 53 25 FULLY ADHERED EPDM ROOFING (ALTERNATE) 07 54 25 FULLY ADHERED TPO ROOFING 07 62 00 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07 72 33 ROOF HATCHES

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 3

    07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING 07 92 13 EXTERIOR JOINT SEALANTS 07 92 16 INTERIOR JOINT SEALANTS

    DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS Section 08 11 13 HOLLOW METAL (HM) DOORS AND FRAMES 08 14 16 FLUSH WOOD DOORS 08 31 16 ACCESS PANELS AND DOORS 08 33 23 OVERHEAD COILING DOORS (CD) 08 34 73 SOUND CONTROL DOOR ASSEMBLIES 08 42 30 AUTOMATIC CLEANROOM SLIDING DOORS 08 44 13 CURTAIN WALL SYSTEMS (CWS) 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 08 81 02 EXTERIOR GLASS AND GLAZING 08 81 04 INTERIOR GLASS AND GLAZING 08 91 00 ARCHITECTURAL LOUVERS

    DIVISION 09 - FINISHES Section 09 06 10 ROOM FINISH AND COLOR SCHEDULE 09 21 27 EXTERIOR STUD WALL SYSTEM 09 22 16 NON-LOAD BEARING METAL STUD FRAMING 09 29 00 GYPSUM WALLBOARD 09 30 00 TILE 09 51 00 ACOUSTICAL & CEILING TILE MATERIALS (AM) 09 54 24 METAL PLANK CEILINGS 09 60 05 WATER VAPOR EMISSION CONTROL FOR CONCRETE WITH APPLIED

    FLOORING 09 65 18 SHEET RUBBER FLOORING (SR) 09 65 19 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING (VCT), BASE (RB) 09 65 35 STATIC DISSIPATIVE SHEET RUBBER FLOORING (SDSR) 09 66 16 PRECAST TERRAZZO 09 67 26 SEAMLESS EPOXY FLOORING (SEF) 09 67 81 CONCRETE FLOOR SEALER (CFS-ND) 09 68 13 CARPET TILE (CPTT) 09 77 13 STRETCHED FABRIC PANEL SYSTEM 09 84 13 ACOUSTICAL PANEL SYSTEM 09 91 13 EXTERIOR PAINTING 09 91 23 INTERIOR PAINTING

    DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES Section 10 11 00 MARKERBOARDS AND TACKBOARDS 10 14 23 INTERIOR SIGNAGE 10 14 43 PHOTO-LUMINESCENT SIGNAGE 10 21 12 METAL TOILET PARTITIONS 10 21 31 SHOWER CURTAINS 10 28 13 TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES 10 44 00 FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10 51 13 METAL LOCKERS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 4

    DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT Section 11 13 17 DOCK BUMPERS 11 24 26 HORIZONTAL LIFE LINE SYSTEM FOR FALL ARRESTMENT 11 52 13 PROJECTION SCREENS 11 53 00 LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 11 53 13 FUME HOODS AND EXHAUST DEVICES 11 53 33 LASER SAFETY EQUIPMENT 11 53 43 LABORATORY SERVICE FITTINGS AND FIXTURES

    DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS

    Section 12 24 14 ROLLER SHADES 12 34 00 FORMALDEHYDE-FREE ARCHITECTURAL CASEWORK (AC) 12 35 53 LABORATORY CASEWORK AND OTHER FURNISHINGS 12 36 65 ENGINEERED QUARTZ FABRICATIONS (EQF) 12 48 13 ENTRANCE MATS (EM)

    DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION

    Section 13 34 39 ACOUSTICAL SHIELDED ROOMS 13 48 13 ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC CONTROLLED AIR-SPRING VIBRATION ISOLATION

    SYSTEM 13 49 57 RADIO FREQUENCY SHIELD ENCLOSURE 13 60 13 SPECIAL CLEAN ZONE REQUIREMENTS 13 60 16 CLEANROOM PROTOCOL 13 60 19 CLEANROOM CERTIFICATION 13 61 16 CLEANROOM PARTITION SYSTEMS (CRPS) 13 62 17 CLEANROOM CEILING SYSTEMS (CRCS) 13 63 13 CLEANROOM RAISED ACCESS FLOORING (CRAF)

    DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT Section 14 21 23 MACHINE ROOM-LESS ELECTRIC TRACTION ELEVATOR - PASSENGER 14 24 43 HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS - SERVICE 14 43 21 SCISSORS LIFT

    DIVISION 20 - MECHANICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 20 05 00 GENERAL MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 20 05 19 PIPING SPECIALTIES 20 05 23 MANUAL VALVES 20 05 29 PENETRATIONS AND SUPPORTS 20 05 50 VIBRATION ISOLATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 20 05 53 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS 20 07 00 PIPE, DUCT AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION 20 08 00 TESTING AND BALANCING 20 11 00 PIPE AND FITTINGS 20 12 00 WELDING PRESSURE PIPING

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 5

    DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION Section 21 10 00 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS

    DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING

    Section 22 10 16 PLUMBING PIPING 22 11 00 WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 22 11 23 PLUMBING PUMPS 22 11 26 PACKAGED DOMESTIC-WATER PRESSURE-BOOSTER SYSTEM 22 13 00 SANITARY SEWERS 22 14 00 STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM 22 14 10 PRECAST CONCRETE UTILITY STRUCTURES 22 33 00 DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS 22 42 00 PLUMBING FIXTURES 22 60 80 HIGH PURITY PLASTIC PIPING SYSTEMS 22 61 13 LABORATORY AIR SYSTEM 22 62 13 PROCESS VACUUM SYSTEMS 22 63 13 SPECIALTY GAS SYSTEMS 22 63 21 LIQUID NITROGEN PIPING SYSTEM 22 66 00 WASTE TRANSFER 22 67 19 PROCESS PIPING SYSTEMS 22 67 21 DEIONIZED WATER SYSTEM 22 67 23 PROCESS COOLING WATER SYSTEM

    DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING

    Section 23 21 13 HYDRONIC PIPING SYSTEMS 23 21 23 HVAC PUMPS 23 22 00 STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 23 31 13 AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 23 35 00 EXHAUST AND VENTILATING FANS 23 36 00 AIR TERMINAL UNITS AND AIR VALVES 23 57 00 HEAT EXCHANGERS AND CONVERTERS 23 73 13 PACKAGED AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 43 CUSTOM PACKAGED AIR HANDLING UNIT, CLEANROOMS 23 82 39 HYDRONIC HEATING AND COOLING TERMINAL UNITS 23 82 43 ELECTRIC HEATERS 23 84 13 HUMIDIFIERS 23 90 00 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING

    DIVISION 25 - INTEGRATED AUTOMATION

    Section 25 22 00 LABORATORY AIR FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM 25 23 00 ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES 25 50 00 BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 6

    DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL Section 26 00 10 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 26 00 11 WIRING EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OTHERS 26 05 13 MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE 26 05 19 LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 26 05 33 CONDUITS 26 05 34 BOXES 26 05 35 SURFACE METAL RACEWAYS AND WIREWAYS 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 26 05 48 VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 26 05 73 SHORT-CIRCUIT/COORDINATION/ARC FLASH STUDY 26 09 13 POWER MONITORING AND CONTROL 26 09 43 LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM 26 11 16 SECONDARY UNIT SUBSTATIONS 26 12 19 LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS 26 23 00 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR 26 24 13 SWITCHBOARDS 26 24 16 PANELBOARDS 26 24 19 MOTOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES 26 28 00 OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES 26 28 16 ENCLOSED SAFETY SWITCHES 26 32 13 DIESEL ENGINE DRIVEN GENERATOR SETS 26 36 23 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES 26 41 13 LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM 26 43 13 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSION FOR LOW VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT 26 51 13 BUILDING LIGHTING 26 56 00 SITE LIGHTING 26 70 00 LASER ENTRYWAY CONTROL SYSTEM 26 80 00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING

    DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS

    Section 27 05 28 TELEPHONE CONDUIT SYSTEMS 27 05 32 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING

    DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

    Section 28 05 00 BASIC ELECTRONIC SECURITY REQUIREMENT 28 05 19 SECURITY DEVICES 28 31 00 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

    DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK

    Section 31 10 00 SITE CLEARING 31 22 00 SITE EXCAVATION AND ROUGH GRADING 31 22 19 TOPSOILING AND FINISHED GRADING 31 23 00 BUILDING EXCAVATION, FILLING, AND BACKFILLING

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 7

    31 23 33 TRENCHING, BACKILLING, AND COMPACTING FOR UTILITIES 31 23 50 HIGH PRESSURE STEAM AND CONDENSATE SYSTEMS (30 TO 150 PSIG) 31 23 60 UNDERGROUND CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS 31 23 70 EXTERIOR COMPRESSED AIR DISTRIBUTION 31 25 00 SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 31 27 00 BIORETENTION

    DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Section 32 12 16 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVING 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING AND CURBS 32 14 13 PRECAST CONCRETE PAVERS 32 14 15 PERVIOUS CONCRETE PAVING 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GATES 32 92 19 SEEDING 32 92 22 WILDFLOWER SEEDING 32 93 13 PLANTS AND PLANTING

    DIVISION 41 - MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT Section 41 22 00 HOISTS, TROLLEYS, AND MONORAILS

    APPENDIX ISB FINAL DESIGN GEOTECHNICAL REPORT

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 00 01 10 - 8

  • D I V I S I O N 0 0 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 1

    SECTION 00 00 01 LIST OF DRAWINGS

    VOLUME I

    GENERAL

    G-001 COVER SHEET VOLUME I G-011 DRAWING INDEX

    G-100 BASEMENT LIFE SAFETY PLAN G-101 FIRST FLOOR LIFE SAFETY PLAN G-102 SECOND FLOOR LIFE SAFETY PLAN G-103 PENTHOUSE LIFE SAFETY PLAN

    G-110 OVERALL PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR G-111 OVERALL PLAN FIRST FLOOR G-112 OVERALL PLAN SECOND FLOOR G-113 OVERALL PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR G-114 OVERALL PLAN ROOF

    CIVIL / LANDSCAPE

    C-000 OVERALL SITE ORIENTATION PLAN C-001 CIVIL ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS CE-100 EXISTING CONDITION PLAN CD-100 SITE DEMOLITION PLAN C-200 EROSION CONTROL PLAN C-201 EROSION CONTROL NOTES AND DETAILS C-300 DIMENSIONAL PLAN C-400 MATERIAL PLAN C-401 PAVEMENT PLAN C-500 GRADING PLAN C-600 OVERALL UTILITY PLAN C-601 STORM SEWER PLAN C-602 SANITARY SEWER PLAN C-603 SITE DOMESTIC AND FIRE WATER PLAN C-604 STEAM, CHILLED WATER, AND COMPRESSED AIR PLAN C-700 UTILITY YARD AREA ENLARGEMENT C-801 SITE UTILITY DETAILS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 2

    C-802 SITE UTILITY DETAILS C-803 UNDERGROUND DETENTION DETAILS C-804 UNDERGROUND DETENTION DETAILS C-805 UTILITY PROFILES C-850 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS C-851 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS C-852 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

    L-100 LANDSCAPE LAYOUT L-200 LANDSCAPE DETAILS

    STRUCTURAL

    S-001 GENERAL NOTES S-002 SPECIAL INSPECTIONS INFORMATION S-100 FOUNDATION AND BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN S-101A FOUNDATION AND FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA A S-101B FOUNDATION AND FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA B S-102A SECOND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA A S-102B SECOND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA B S-103A PENTHOUSE FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA A S-103B PENTHOUSE FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA B S-104A ROOF FRAMING PLAN AREA A S-201 COLUMN SCHEDULE S-202 COLUMN SCHEDULE S-203 COLUMN AND SHEAR WALL DETAILS S-204 SHEAR WALL ELEVATIONS S-205 SHEAR WALL ELEVATIONS S-206 ROOF JOIST PROFILES AND LOADING DIAGRAMS S-207 ROOF JOIST PROFILES AND LOADING DIAGRAMS S-208 ROOF JOIST PROFILES AND LOADING DIAGRAMS S-301 TYPICAL CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-302 TYPICAL CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-303 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-304 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-305 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-306 FLAT PLATE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-307 CONCRETE BEAM SCHEDULE AND DETAILS S-308 CONCRETE ONE-WAY SLAB AND WAFFLE SLAB DETAILS S-309 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-310 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 3

    S-311 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-312 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-313 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-314 CONCRETE SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-401 MASONRY TYPICAL DETAILS S-501 TYPICAL STEEL CONNECTION DETAILS S-502 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-503 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-504 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-505 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-506 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS S-507 STEEL SECTIONS AND DETAILS

    ARCHITECTURAL

    A-000 ARCHITECTURAL ABBREVIATIONS & SYMBOLS A-100 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN A-101A FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA A A-101B FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-102A SECOND FLOOR PLAN AREA A A-102B SECOND FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-103A PENTHOUSE FLOOR PLAN AREA A A-103B PENTHOUSE FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-104A ROOF PLAN AREA A A-104B ROOF PLAN AREA B A-110 PENETRATION AND PAD LOCATION PLAN BASEMENT A-111 PENETRATION AND PAD LOCATION PLAN FIRST FLOOR A-112 PENETRATION AND PAD LOCATION PLAN SECOND FLOOR A-113 PENETRATION AND PAD LOCATION PLAN PENTHOUSE AC-100 BASEMENT RCP PLAN AC-101A FIRST FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA A AC-101B FIRST FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B AC-102A SECOND FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA A AC-102B SECOND FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B AC-103A PENTHOUSE FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA A AC-103B PENTHOUSE FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B AC-104 ENLARGED LOBBY RCP A-201 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-202 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-203 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-204 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 4

    A-301 BUILDING SECTIONS A-302 BUILDING SECTIONS A-303 BUILDING SECTIONS A-310 WALL SECTIONS A-311 WALL SECTIONS A-312 WALL SECTIONS A-313 WALL SECTIONS A-314 WALL SECTIONS A-315 WALL SECTIONS PENTHOUSE A-316 WALL SECTIONS PENTHOUSE A-320 ALTERNATE WALL SECTIONS A-330 FOUNDATION DETAILS A-335 SECTION DETAILS A-336 SECTION DETAILS A-338 ROOF DETAILS A-340 PLAN DETAILS A-341 PLAN DETAILS A-342 PLAN DETAILS A-343 PLAN DETAILS A-344 PLAN DETAILS A-345 ROOF PLAN DETAILS A-346 PLAN DETAILS A-350 CURTAINWALL ENLARGED PLANS A-351 CURTAINWALL ENLARGED PLANS A-360 CURTAINWALL ENLARGED ELEVATIONS A-361 CURTAINWALL ENLARGED ELEVATIONS A-362 CURTAINWALL ENLARGED ELEVATIONS A-370 CURTAINWALL SECTIONS A-371 CURTAINWALL SECTIONS A-372 CURTAINWALL SECTIONS A-385 CEILING DETAILS A-386 CEILING DETAILS A-387 CEILING DETAILS A-390 MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS A-400 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-401 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-402 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-403 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-404 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-405 ENLARGED STAIR PLANS & SECTIONS A-406 ENLARGED ELEVATOR PLANS & SECTIONS A-407 ENLARGED ELEVATOR PLANS & SECTIONS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 5

    A-408 ENLARGED ELEVATOR PLANS & SECTIONS A-409 ELEVATOR DETAILS A-410 ENLARGED LOADING DOCK PLANS & DETAILS A-411 ENLARGED LOADING DOCK PLANS & DETAILS A-412 CANOPY DETAILS A-420 ENLARGED TOILET ROOM PLANS & ELEVATIONS A-421 TOILET RM & SHOWER RM ELEVATIONS A-430 ENLARGED FLOOR PATTERN PLANS A-435 ENLARGED LOBBY ELEVATIONS A-436 ENLARGED CORRIDOR ELEVATIONS A-437 ENLARGED CORRIDOR ELEVATIONS AND SHAFT SECTION A-438 ENLARGED CONFERENCE ROOM ELEVATIONS A-440 ENLARGED ULV/MBE LAB PLAN A-441 ENLARGED ULV/MBE LAB SECTION A-442 ULV CHAMBER INERTIA BLOCK A-443 ULV CHAMBER DETAILS A-444 ULV CHAMBER DETAILS A-445 ULV CHAMBER DETAILS

    A-500 PARTITION TYPES A-501 PARTITION TYPES

    A-600 WINDOW, DOOR, & LOUVER TYPES A-601 DOOR SCHEDULE A-602 DOOR SCHEDULE A-603 DOOR DETAILS A-604 DOOR DETAILS A-605 DOOR DETAILS

    INTERIORS

    I-100 BASEMENT FINISH PLAN I-101 FIRST FLOOR FINISH PLAN I-102 SECOND FLOOR FINISH PLAN I-201 CASEWORK ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS I-301 INTERIOR SECTIONS AND DETAILS I-302 INTERIOR SECTIONS AND DETAILS I-400 BASEMENT FLOOR FINISH DISTRIBUTION PLAN I-401 FIRST FLOOR FINISH DISTRIBUTION PLAN I-402 SECOND FLOOR FINISH DISTRIBUTION PLAN I-600 BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR FINISH SCHEDULE

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 6

    I-601 PENTHOUSE AND SECOND FLOOR FINISH SCHEDULE AND FINISH KEY

    IS-001 SIGNAGE TYPES IS-100 BASEMENT SIGNAGE PLAN IS-101 FIRST FLOOR SIGNAGE PLAN IS-102 SECOND FLOOR SIGNAGE PLAN IS-103 PENTHOUSE SIGNAGE PLAN IS-300 SIGNAGE TYPES AND SIGNAGE DETAILS

    LABORATORY

    QL-001 LAB EQUIPMENT SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS QL-010 LAB EQUIPMENT CASEWORK KEY QL-011 FUMEHOOD & SINK SCHEDULE QL-100 LAB EQUIPMENT ORIENTATION PLANS QL-101A LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN AREA A QL-101C LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN MBE/ULV QL-101D LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN CLEAN ROOM QL-101E LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN CLEAN ROOM RCP & RAISED FLOOR QL-102A LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN AREA A QL-201 LAB ELEVATIONS QL-202 LAB ELEVATIONS QL-203 LAB ELEVATIONS QL-204 LAB ELEVATIONS QL-205 LAB ELEVATIONS QL-210 CLEANROOM ELEVATIONS QL-501 LAB EQUIPMENT DETAILS QL-502 LAB EQUIPMENT CLEAN ROOM DETAILS

    VOLUME II

    GENERAL

    G-002 COVER SHEET VOLUME II G-012 DRAWING INDEX

    MECHANICAL

    M-001 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 7

    M-100 HVAC PLAN BASEMENT M-101A HVAC PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A M-101B HVAC PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B M-102A HVAC PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A M-102B HVAC PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B M-103A HVAC PLAN PENTHOUSE AREA A M-103B HVAC PLAN PENTHOUSE AREA B M-200 HVAC PIPING BASEMENT M-201A HVAC PIPING FIRST FLOOR AREA A M-201B HVAC PIPING FIRST FLOOR AREA B M-202A HVAC PIPING SECOND FLOOR AREA A M-202B HVAC PIPING SECOND FLOOR AREA B M-203A HVAC PIPING PENTHOUSE AREA A M-203B HVAC PIPING PENTHOUSE AREA B M-301 BUILDING SECTION M-302 BUILDING SECTION M-303 BUILDING SECTION M-304 BUILDING SECTION M-305 BUILDING SECTION M-306 BUILDING SECTION M-401 ENLARGED FIRST FLOOR MER M-402 ENLARGED PENTHOUSE MER M-403 ENLARGED PENTHOUSE MER M-501 DETAILS M-502 DETAILS M-503 DETAILS M-504 DETAILS M-505 DETAILS M-601 SCHEDULES M-602 SCHEDULES M-603 SCHEDULES M-701 FLOW DIAGRAMS M-702 FLOW DIAGRAMS M-703 FLOW DIAGRAMS M-801 CONTROL DIAGRAMS M-802 CONTROL DIAGRAMS M-803 CONTROL DIAGRAMS M-804 CONTROL DIAGRAMS M-805 CONTROL DIAGRAMS M-806 CONTROL DIAGRAMS

  • Brookhaven National Lab Interdisciplinary Science Building - Issue for Bid - April 9, 2010 LIST OF DRAWINGS 00 00 01 - 8

    PLUMBING

    PE-001 PLUMBING ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS, NOTES PP-100F PLUMBING PLAN UNDERGROUND BASEMENT PP-100 PLUMBING PLAN BASEMENT PP-101AF PLUMBING PLAN UNDERGROUND FIRST FLOOR AREA A PP-101BF PLUMBING PLAN UNDERGROUND FIRST FLOOR AREA B PP-103A PLUMBING PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA A PP-103B PLUMBING PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA B PP-401A1 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A PART 1 PP-401A2 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A PART 2 PP-401A3 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A PART 3 PP-401A4 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A PART 4 PP-401B1 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B PART 1 PP-402A1 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A PART 1 PP-402A2 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A PART 2 PP-402A3 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A PART 3 PP-402A4 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A PART 4 PP-402B1 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B PART 1 PP-501 PLUMBING DETAILS PP-502 PLUMBING DETAILS PP-503 PLUMBING DETAILS

    PP-601 PLUMBING SCHEDULE PP-621 PLUMBING RO & DI FLOW DIAGRAM PP-622 PLUMBING PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM PP-641 PLUMBING SANITARY RISER DIAGRAM PP-642 PLUMBING STORM WATER RISER DIAGRAM PP-643 PLUMBING LAB DRAINAGE RISER DIAGRAM PP-644 PLUMBING RO & DI WATER RISER DIAGRAM PP-645 PLUMBING DOMESTIC WATER RISER DIAGRAM PP-646 PLUMBING LAB WATER RISER DIAGRAM PP-647 PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM

    D-101A SPECIALTY GASES FIRST FLOOR AREA A D-102A SPECIALTY GASES SECOND FLOOR AREA A D-101D SPECIALTY GASES PARTIAL PLAN CLEANROOM

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    FIRE PROTECTION

    FXE-001 SPRINKLER ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS, NOTES FX-100 SPRINKLER PLAN BASEMENT FX-101A SPRINKLER PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA A FX-101B SPRINKLER PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B FX-102A SPRINKLER PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA A FX-102B SPRINKLER PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B FX-103A SPRINKLER PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA A FX-103B SPRINKLER PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA B FX-501 SPRINKLER DETAILS FX-640 SPRINKLER RISER DIAGRAM

    ELECTRICAL

    E-001 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, NOTES E-002 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE E-003 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ES-101 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN ES-102 ELECTRICAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN EP-100 POWER BASEMENT EP-101A POWER FIRST FLOOR AREA A EP- 101B POWER FIRST FLOOR AREA B EP-102A POWER SECOND FLOOR AREA A EP-102B POWER SECOND FLOOR AREA B EP-103A POWER PENTHOUSE AREA A EP-103B POWER PENTHOUSE AREA B

    EL-100 LIGHTING BASEMENT EL-101A LIGHTING FIRST FLOOR AREA A EL- 101B LIGHTING FIRST FLOOR AREA B EL-102A LIGHTING SECOND FLOOR AREA A EL-102B LIGHTING SECOND FLOOR AREA B EL-103A LIGHTING PENTHOUSE AREA A EL-103B LIGHTING PENTHOUSE AREA B El-104A LIGHTING ROOF- AREA A EL-104B LIGHTING ROOF AREA B

    E-401 BASEMENT & FIRST FLOOR GROUNDING PLANS E-402 ROOF LIGHTNING PROTECTION PLAN E-404 POWER PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR EAST

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    E-405 POWER PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR EAST E-407 POWER PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR CLEAN ROOM E-409 POWER PARTIAL PLANS ULV/MBE E-501 ELECTRICAL DETAILS E-502 GROUNDING SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM E-503 ELECTRICAL DETAILS E-504 ELECTRICAL DETAILS E-505 ELECTRICAL DETAILS E-510 LIGHTING DETAILS E-511 LIGHTING DETAILS E-600 POWER SCHEDULES E-601 POWER ONE LINE DIAGRAM E-602 POWER ONE LINE DIAGRAM E-603 POWER ONE LINE DIAGRAM E-604 POWER ONE LINE DIAGRAM E-610 LIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAM E-700 RELAY SCHEDULES BASEMENT & PENTHOUSE FLOOR E-701 RELAY SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR E-702 RELAY SCHEDULES SECOND FLOOR E-710 POWER SCHEDULE BASEMENT FLOOR E-711 POWER SCHEDULE BASEMENT FLOOR E-720 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-721 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-722 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-723 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-724 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-725 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-726 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-727 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-728 POWER SCHEDULE FIRST FLOOR E-730 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-731 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-732 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-733 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-734 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-735 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-736 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-737 POWER SCHEDULE SECOND FLOOR E-740 POWER SCHEDULE PENTHOUSE E-741 POWER SCHEDULE PENTHOUSE E-742 POWER SCHEDULE PENTHOUSE E-743 POWER SCHEDULE PENTHOUSE

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    E-744 POWER SCHEDULE PENTHOUSE

    T-001 TELCOMM SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, NOTES T-100 TELECOMMUNICATIONS BASEMENT T-101A TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRST FLOOR AREA A T- 101B TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRST FLOOR AREA B T-102A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECOND FLOOR AREA A T-102B TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECOND FLOOR AREA B T-103A TELECOMMUNICATIONS PENTHOUSE AREA A T-103B TELECOMMUNICATIONS PENTHOUSE AREA B T-401 MDF AND IDF TELECOMM ROOM LAYOUTS T-501 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS T-502 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS T-601 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ONE-LINE DIAGRAM

    Y-001 SYSTEMS SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, NOTES Y-100 SPECIAL SYSTEMS BASEMENT Y-101A SPECIAL SYSTEMS FIRST FLOOR AREA A Y- 101B SPECIAL SYSTEMS FIRST FLOOR AREA B Y-102A SPECIAL SYSTEMS SECOND FLOOR AREA A Y-102B SPECIAL SYSTEMS SECOND FLOOR AREA B Y-103A SPECIAL SYSTEMS PENTHOUSE AREA A Y-103B SPECIAL SYSTEMS PENTHOUSE AREA B Y-502 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS DIAGRAM Y-601 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ONE-LINE DIAGRAM Y-701 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM DOOR SCHEDULE

    VOLUME III

    GENERAL

    G-003 COVER SHEET VOLUME III G-013 DRAWING INDEX

    G-110.1 OVERALL PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR G-111.1 OVERALL PLAN FIRST FLOOR G-112.1 OVERALL PLAN SECOND FLOOR G-113.1 OVERALL PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR G-114.1 OVERALL PLAN ROOF

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    CIVIL / LANDSCAPE

    C-500.1 GRADING PLAN C-600.1 OVERALL UTILITY PLAN C-601.1 STORM SEWER PLAN L-100.1 LANDSCAPE LAYOUT

    STRUCTURAL

    S-101B.1 FOUNDATION AND FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA B S-102B.1 SECOND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA B S-103B.1 PENTHOUSE FLOOR FRAMING PLAN AREA B S-104B.1 ROOF FRAMING PLAN AREA B

    ARCHITECTURAL

    A-101B.1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-102B.1 SECOND FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-103B.1 PENTHOUSE FLOOR PLAN AREA B A-104B.1 ROOF PLAN AREA B AC-101B.1 FIRST FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B AC-102B.1 SECOND FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B AC-103B.1 PENTHOUSE FLOOR RCP PLAN AREA B A-201.1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-203.1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-204.1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-430B.1 ENLARGED PLANS AREA B ALTERNATE

    INTERIOR

    I-101B.1 FIRST FLOOR FINISH PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE I-102B.1 SECOND FLOOR FINISH PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE I-401B.1 FIRST FLOOR FINISH DISTRIBUTION PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE I-402B.1 SECOND FLOOR FINISH DISTRIBUTION PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE I-600.1 BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR FINISH SCHEDULE ALTERNATE I-601.1 PENTHOUSE AND SECOND FLOOR FINISH SCHEDULE ALTERNATE IF-001.1 FURNITURE TYPICALS IF-100.1 BASEMENT FURNITURE PLAN ALTERNATE IF-101.1 FIRST FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN ALTERNATE

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    IF-102.1 SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN ALTERNATE IS-101B.1 FIRST FLOOR SIGNAGE PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE IS-102B.1 SECOND FLOOR SIGNAGE PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE IS-103B.1 PENTHOUSE SIGNAGE PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE

    LABORATORY

    QL-010.1 LAB EQUIPMENT CASEWORK QL-101A.1 FIRST FLOOR LAB EQ. PLAN AREA A ALTERNATE AND FINISH KEY QL-101B.1 FIRST FLOOR LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE QL-102A.1 SECOND FLOOR LAB EQUIPMENT PLAN AREA A ALTERNATE QL-102B.1 2ND FLOOR LAB EQUIPMENT PARTIAL PLAN AREA B ALTERNATE

    MECHANICAL

    M-101B.1 HVAC PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE M-102B.1 HVAC PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE M-103B.1 HVAC PLAN PENTHOUSE AREA B ALTERNATE M-201B.1 HVAC PIPING FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE M-202B.1 HVAC PIPING SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE M-203B.1 HVAC PIPING PENTHOUSE AREA B ALTERNATE M-307 BUILDING SECTION M-404 ENLARGED PENTHOUSE MER M-601.1 SCHEDULE M-602.1 SCHEDULE M-603.1 SCHEDULE

    PLUMBING

    P-101BF.1 PLUMBING PLAN UNDERGROUND FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE

    P-101B.1 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE 1 & 2 P-401B1.1 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B PART 1 ALTERNATE 3 P-401B2.1 PLUMBING PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B PART 2 ALTERNATE 3 P-102B.1 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE 1 & 2 P-402B1.1 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B PART 1 ALTERNATE 3 P-402B2.1 PLUMBING PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B PART 2 ALTERNATE 3 P-103B.1 PLUMBING PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE

    D-102B.1 SPECIALTY GASES PARTIAL PLAN AREA B

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    FIRE PROTECTION

    FX-101B.1 SPRINKLER PLAN FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE FX-102B.1 SPRINKLER PLAN SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE FX-103B.1 SPRINKLER PLAN PENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE

    ELECTRICAL

    EP-101B.1 POWER FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE EP-102B.1 POWER SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE EP-103A.1 POWER PENTHOUSE AREA A ALTERNATE EP-103B.1 POWER PENTHOUSE AREA B ALTERNATE EL-101B.1 LIGHTING FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE EL-102B.1 LIGHTING SECOND FLOOR AREA B ALTERNATE EL-103B.1 LIGHTING PENTHOUSE AREA B ALTERNATE EL-104B.1 LIGHTING ROOF AREA B ALTERNATE E-401.1 BASEMENT & FIRST FLOOR GROUNDING PLANS ALT E-402.1 ROOF LIGHTNING PROTECTION PLAN ALT E-406.1 POWER PARTIAL PLANS WEST ALTERNATE E-601.1 POWER ONE LINE DESIGN ALTERNATE E-602.1 POWER ONE LINE DESIGN ALTERNATE E-604.1 POWER ONE LINE DESIGN ALTERNATE E-610.1 LIGHTING CONTROL RISER DIAGRAM ALTERNATE E-701.1 RELAY SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR ALTERNATE E-702.1 RELAY SCHEDULES SECOND FLOOR ALT E-720.1 POWER SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR ALTERNATE E-723.1 POWER SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR ALTERNATE E-726.1 POWER SCHEDULES FIRST FLOOR ALTERNATE E-730.1 POWER SCHEDULES SECOND FLOOR ALT E-733.1 POWER SCHEDULES SECOND FLOOR ALT E-736.1 POWER SCHEDULES SECOND FLOOR ALT E-742.1 POWER SCHEDULES PENTHOUSE ALTERNATE E-743.1 POWER SCHEDULES PENTHOUSE ALTERNATE

    T-101B.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRST FL AREA B ALT T-102B.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECOND FL AREA B ALT T-103B.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PENTHOUSE AREA B ALT

    Y-101B.1 SPECIAL SYSTEMS FIRST FLOOR AREA B ALT Y-102B.1 SPECIAL SYSTEMS SECOND FL AREA B ALT

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    Y-103B.1 SPECIAL SYSTEMS PENTHOUSE AREA B ALT Y-601.1 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ON-LINE DIAGRAM ALT Y-701.1 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM DOOR SCHEDULE ALT

    END OF SECTION

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    SECTION 00 72 10 GENERAL CONDITIONS

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 GENERAL CONDITIONS

    A. Where any article, paragraph or subparagraph in said documents is supplemented by one of the following paragraphs, the provisions of such article, paragraph or subparagraph shall remain in effect and the supplemental provisions shall be considered as added thereto.

    B. Where any article, paragraph, or subparagraph in said documents is amended, voided or superseded by any of the following paragraphs, the provisions of such article, paragraph or subparagraph not so amended, voided, or superseded shall remain in effect.

    1.2 EXECUTION AND CORRELATION

    A. All work mentioned or indicated in the Contract Documents shall be performed by the Contractor as part of this Contract unless it is specifically indicated in the Contract Documents that such work is to be done by others.

    B. Should the Drawings or the Specifications disagree in themselves, with regard to quality or quantity, the Contractor shall provide the better quality or greater quantity of work and/or materials unless otherwise directed by written modifications to the Contract in accordance with applicable provisions of these Conditions.

    C. The Contractor, and all Subcontractors, shall refer to all of the Drawings, including those showing primarily the work of the mechanical, electrical and other specialized trades, and to all of the Sections of the Specifications, and shall perform all work reasonably inferrable therefrom as being necessary to produce the indicated results.

    D. All indications or notations which apply to one of a number of similar situations, materials or processes shall be deemed to apply to all such situations, materials, or processes wherever they appear in the Work, except where a contrary result is clearly indicated by the Contract Documents.

    1.3 DEFINITIONS

    A. As used in these Specifications, the following have the meaning shown opposite each:

    1. BSA Brookhaven Science Associates, operator of Brookhaven National Laboratory, and its authorized representatives of various Divisions and Departments.

    2. F&O BNLs Facilities & Operations Directorate. 3. MPO BNLs Modernization Project Office and its authorized representative. 4. BNL Site Land occupied by Brookhaven National Laboratory, in Brookhaven

    Township, Suffolk County, New York. 5. Site Immediate area of BNL Site assigned to Contractor for performance of

    work. 6. Work or Project Includes but is not limited to all labor, materials, tools, and equipment

    required and reasonably inferred by Contract to complete all construction.

    7. Contractor Person or entity identified in Lump Sum Contract and responsible for completion of all work.

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    8. Subcontractor Person or entity directly contracting with Contractor including one who furnishes material worked to a special design according to Drawings and Specifications, but not including one who merely furnishes materials not so worked.

    B. Wherever the terms shown on drawings are used in the Specifications, they shall mean noted, indicated, scheduled, detailed, or any other diagrammatic or written reference made on the drawings.

    C. Wherever the terms Provide or Provided are used in these Specifications, they shall mean FURNISH AND INSTALL. The term Furnish shall mean to fit out and/or supply material required for project use. The term INSTALL shall mean set, connect, erect, apply or to otherwise fix into position for use.

    D. Wherever the terms material or materials are used in the Specifications, they shall mean any product, equipment, device, assembly or item required under the contract, as indicated by trade or brand name, manufacturers' name, standard specification reference or other description.

    E. The terms approved or approval shall mean the written approval of MPO.

    F. The terms directed, required, permitted, ordered, designated, prescribed and similar words shall mean the direction, requirement, permission, order, designation or prescription of MPO; the terms approved, acceptable, satisfactory and similar words shall mean approved by, acceptable or satisfactory to MPO; and the terms necessary, reasonable, proper, correct and similar words shall mean necessary, reasonable, proper, or correct, in the judgement of MPO and/or BNL.

    G. Piping includes in addition to pipe or tubing, all fittings, flanges, unions, valves, strainers, drains, hangers and other accessories relative to such piping.

    H. Concealed means hidden from sight in chases, furred spaces, shafts, hung ceiling, embedded in construction or in crawl spaces.

    I. Exposed means not installed underground or concealed as defined above.

    J. Invert Elevations means the inside bottom of pipe.

    K. New shall mean manufactured within the past twenty-four (24) months and never before used.

    1.4 REVIEW AND INTENT OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

    A. The Contractor shall, prior to starting the work on any single portion and at frequent intervals during the progress of the work, carefully study and compare the General Documents, General Conditions, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda and other Contract Documents and shall at once report to MPO any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover.

    B. Should Contractor proceed with the work, without such notice to MPO, having discovered such errors, inconsistencies or omissions, all costs arising therefrom shall be borne by the Contractor.

    1.5 SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS

    A. Applicable codes and standards for material furnished and work installed shall include all state laws, local ordinances, requirements of governmental agencies having jurisdiction, and applicable requirements of the latest editions of the following codes and standards including but not limited to:

    ADA Americans with Disabilities Act BNL ES&H BNL Standards-Based Management System; ES&H Standards BNL RCM BNL Radiation Control Manual NYSDOT New York State Department of Transportation, Office of Engineering,

    Standard Specification, Construction and Materials.

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    NEC National Electrical Code OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration EPA Environmental Protection Agency CFR Code of Federal Regulations FED-STD Federal Standard FS Federal Specification ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineers NFPA National Fire Protection Association NFPA-101. NYSBC Building Code of New York State NYCRR New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations UL Underwriters Laboratories NEMA National Electric Manufacturers Association ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ANSI American National Standards Institute ASA American Standards Association AWWA American Water Works Association NBS National Bureau of Standards FM Factory Mutual SCDH Suffolk County Department of Health ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials

    B. In case of conflict, MOST STRINGENT codes will govern.

    C. Where specific performance requirements are listed herein, it is the intent of this Specification that all manufacturers, fabricators, suppliers, installers, contractors, subcontractors, specialty and sub-subcontractors will provide services satisfying these requirements whether mentioned by trade or manufacturers name or submitted for approval as a substitute.

    D. Where no explicit quality or standards for materials or workmanship are established for work, such work shall be of such quality consistent with industry standards and of the construction quality established for the Project generally. Conform to specified manufacturers published specifications and installation instructions unless otherwise specified or indicated.

    E. Meet requirements of BNL Standards-Based Management System; ES&H Standards and other applicable SBMS standards, and all other codes and standards specified. In cases of conflict, the standard providing the greater protection shall govern.

    F. BNL is an ISO 14001 certified laboratory. It shall be the duty and the responsibility of the Contractor and his subs to comply with the BNL standards and procedures in the area of environmental control, hazardous waste generation, spill prevention, and all other standards specified herein.

    G. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and their emissions are controlled under the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York. Architectural surface coatings must comply with 6NYCRR Part 205 and 228: 1. For the purpose of the BNL location, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland Counties

    fall under the compliance rules of the New York City metropolitan area. 2. All coatings and coated products to be used in the work, shall comply with the appropriate

    rules and regulations.

    H. Federal agencies, to the extent practicable, are required to amend procurement practices so as to minimize the purchase of products manufactured with ozone depleting substances. The Contractor shall, therefore, provide materials that use low or non-ozone depleting substances during their manufacture and/or installation. Materials that do not comply shall be identified in the contractors submittal for approval.

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    I. Federal agencies, to the maximum extent possible, are required to use recovered materials in construction products and manufactured materials. Specific products using recovered materials are covered within the applicable Specification sections.

    J. This Project is designed to be a high-performance, sustainable facility to receive LEED certification, the criteria will be designated in a separate Specification Section 01 35 36.

    1.6 DRAWINGS

    A. Drawings are generally done to scale as noted. Contractor shall not, however, scale the drawings for establishing dimensions and/or layout. Scaling of drawings by Contractor shall be at Contractors own risk. Dimensions indicated on the documents shall be used. Request clarification if discrepancies noted.

    B. Drawings of existing buildings and building site are available for reference at MPO office.

    C. The Contractor shall not perform any portion of the Work at any time without Contract Documents or, where required, approved Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples.

    D. Should the Contractor elect to release work for purchase, fabrication or installation without these submittal approvals, it shall be at his own risk and expense should the work be subsequently disapproved.

    E. The Contractor shall give MPO timely notice of any additional design drawings, specifications, or instructions required to define the Work in greater detail, or to permit the proper progress of the Work and MPO will provide such information with reasonable promptness so as to cause no delay in the Work.

    F. Whenever the Contractor proposes a substitution for a specified item of the work, MPO may require said Contractor to produce reasonable evidence that a material meets such requirements, such as certified reports of past tests by qualified testing laboratories, reports of studies by qualified experts, or other evidence which, in the opinion of MPO, would lead to a reasonable certainty that any material used, or proposed to be used, in the Work meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. All such data shall be furnished at said Contractors expense. Coordinate with Section 01 25 13 Product Substitutions.

    G. The Contract Documents are intended to produce a facility of consistent character and quality of design. All components of the project including visible items of mechanical and electrical equipment have been selected to have a coordinated design in relation to the overall appearance of the project. MPO shall judge the design and appearance of proposed substitutes on the basis of their suitability in relation to the overall design of the project.

    1.7 BIOPREFERRED PROGRAM

    A. Clause FAR 52.223.2 Affirmative Procurement of Biobased Products Under Service and Construction Contracts applies to the work performed under this Contract. In the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of biobased products that are United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-designated items. These items can be found on the USDA Web site http://www.biopreferred.gov/DesignationItemList.aspx.

    1.8 WORK PERMITS

    A. The work of this Contract is controlled by the requirements of BNL Standards-Based Management System; Work Planning and Control for Experiments and Operations, latest edition.

    B. A Work Permit covering all aspects of the project will be prepared and signed by MPO and the Contractor. Additional Work Permits may be prepared for specific high hazard activities. The permits shall be posted or on hand at the project site.

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    1.9 NOTICE TO PROCEED

    A. The Contractor shall not knowingly, without a formal Notice to Proceed letter from MPO, prematurely commence operations on the BNL Site. The Notice to Proceed will not be issued by MPO prior to receipt, by Procurement and Property Management, of all required bonds and insurance documents, and prior to receipt, and acceptance by BNL, of the required Health and Safety Plan.

    B. A BNL Integrated Safety Management (ISM) Flowdown letter template will be transmitted with the Notice to Proceed. This letter template shall be completed by every Subcontractor to be used on this Project to acknowledge their responsibility for safety, and returned to MPO, by the Contractor.

    C. Work may proceed, prior to receipt of Notice to Proceed, however, in the preparation and submittal of required submissions and the ordering of materials and equipment that do not require prior approval by MPO.

    1.10 USE OF SITE

    A. The right of possession of the premises and the improvements made thereon by the Contractor shall remain at all times with BNL. The Contractors right to entry and use thereof arises solely from the permission granted by BNL under the Contract Documents.

    B. The Contractor shall confine the use of the premises for all purposes, to the areas occupied by the construction and related storage areas as and if shown.

    C. The Contractor shall repair or replace any existing trees, shrubbery or other planting damaged by operations and/or workmen employed in performance of the contract.

    D. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide necessary and required security measures to safeguard the construction site and materials, both stored and installed, from theft, vandalism and intrusion of unauthorized persons during all working hours, non-working hours, weekends and holidays.

    1.11 WORK HOURS

    A. The Contractor shall perform all work on weekdays, excluding BNL holidays, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., unless otherwise specified or approved. The BNL holiday list is available upon request.

    B. Notify MPO 24 hours in advance to request approval to work outside of the above working hours. Advise MPO of all planned activities and submit a list of all contractor and subcontractor employees who are expected on-site during the off-hour period. All employees working during off-hours must possess a valid BNL contractor employee photo identification badge.

    C. If off-hours work request is approved, MPO will notify BNL Police Headquarters and the Main Gate of the days and hours that work is planned. Failure to notify MPO will be cause for BNL Police to deny access to the job-site.

    1.12 CONTRACTOR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

    A. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees are required to attend BNLs Contractor/Vendor Orientation Training on their first day on-site.

    B. Contractor/Vendor Orientation Training is a one and one-half (1-1/2) hour overview of BNL and OSHA safety requirements. The orientation is offered 8:30 a.m. weekdays in Building 938. Upon completion of the orientation, a card will be issued that must be signed by Construction Inspection, Bldg. 650T. The Contractors' employee (U.S. citizens as well as foreign nationals) information must then be entered in the BNL Guest Information System (GIS). To facilitate this process, the following personnel are trained to enter data in GIS: Donna Pfeiffer in Building 185, and Claudia Hatton, Cindy Klemm and Denise Bingham-Miesell in Building 134C. The employee must then return to the Badging Office, Bldg. 400, to obtain the employee

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    identification badge. This safety orientation will be valid for a period of one year. Satisfactory completion will be indicated by issue of employee identification badge.

    C. Contractor and Subcontractor employees who have not attended the Safety Orientation will be directed to stop work until they have done so.

    D. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees who may be required to Work On or Near electrical circuits within the BNL electrical distribution system are required to complete BNLs Electrical Safety I training course. This course is available on the Web at http://training.bnl.gov/elecsaf1 , and is valid training for one (1) year.

    E. In addition to completing the course, each organizations electrical work Foreman/Supervisors must discuss NFPA 70E requirements and specific hazard and risk information with their staff. This job briefing should discuss specific electrical work procedures, protective equipment requirements and departmental contacts at the local application level. BNL can provide a document that can be used as guidance for this discussion. This job level discussion can be informal but a record of this briefing shall be documented.

    F. Contractor shall provide a list of workers that he authorizes to Work On or Near and perform Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) (See Section 00 73 10, Supplementary Conditions). Contractor and Subcontractor employees who may be required to Work On or Near electrical circuits and who have not completed the Web-based BNL Electrical Safety 1 training and NFPA 70E briefing will not be allowed to perform such work until they have done so.

    G. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees who may be required to Work On or Near electrical circuits must complete an approved NFPA 70E training seminar. Contractor can provide equivalent in house NFPA 70E training to his/her employees in lieu of taking outside training from an authorized company. Contractors program shall follow the guidelines of NFPA 70E and thoroughly demonstrate that all employees have been properly trained in all facets associated with NFPA 70E. If the Contractor decides to provide his/her own NFPA 70E training, Contractors program shall be submitted to BNL for approval. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees that Work On or Near electrical circuits shall have taken and passed a CPR training program that has been approved by BNL.

    1.13 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING

    A. MPO will set up a Pre-Construction Meeting, at which time the ES&H issues, Safety Awareness issues, Submittal procedures, and Site Organization procedures will be addressed. The Contractors Superintendants, Supervisors and Foreman are required to attend the Pre-Construction Meeting.

    1.14 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND NOTIFICATION

    A. Within three (3) weeks after signed Contract, submit, directly to MPO, a detailed work schedule showing the work being completed by the Contract completion date. Coordinate with Section 01 30 00 Submittal Procedures and Section 01 31 00 Construction Progress Documentation.

    B. MPO must be notified and made aware of all construction work in progress. MPO will provide appropriate telephone extension numbers for notifications.

    C. When construction has not been previously scheduled, notify MPO Construction Inspector each day before 8:30 a.m. of planned activities.

    D. Special scheduling, when appropriate, will be agreed upon at a meeting, set up by MPO, to prepare a rough work schedule. The Contractor shall respond, within one (1) week, with a formal work schedule.

    E. When work falls behind schedule due to Contractors fault or negligence, increase all labor and overtime to assure completion within schedule.

    F. Do not utilize men or materials which would cause work stoppage on BNL Site:

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    1. Radiation Generating Devices are of special concern. The following industrial equipment, known to contain radiological sources or able to generate radiation, if brought to the BNL Site, require the Contractor to notify the Project Manager, in advance, and require a Radiological Work Permit to be approved prior to their use on site. RWPs require Health Physics review: a. Radiography Equipment. b. Moisture Density Gauges. c. Soil Density Gauges. d. X-Ray Equipment.

    G. BNLs presence is required during all off hour work. For off hour work not specified, the Contract will be backcharged on an hourly rate based on BNLs published Standard Rates Distributed Technical Services schedule of direct expense recovery rate for engineering construction services. The rate schedule is available through MPO. This backcharge includes off hour work directed by BNL due to the Contractors failure to meet schedule completion dates.

    H. BNL will utilize all available contractual remedies to enforce schedule compliance. Should the Contractor encounter delays caused by BNL, it is the Contractors responsibility to promptly notify the BSA Contractual Representative and to request an extension to the contract completion date.

    1.15 SUBCONTRACTOR APPROVAL

    A. BNL reserves the right to approve or disapprove Subcontractors. No later than two (2) weeks after signed Contract, submit directly to MPO, a complete list of proposed Subcontractors for approval. Coordinate with Section 01 30 00 Submittal Procedures.

    1.16 COORDINATION

    A. Arrange and coordinate work, be responsible for acts and omissions of all parties involved in the work, be responsible for satisfactory performance of all work, ensure that each trade is fully informed of full extent of work required. Work of a trade is not necessarily limited to the Drawing or Specification page describing the work to be done by that trade.

    B. Coordinate installation of all equipment and shop fabricated material, including that supplied by BNL. BNL assumes no responsibility for contractual relations between Contractor and other parties.

    C. Coordinate and schedule all work with all BNL activities and operations through MPO.

    1.17 TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC

    A. Schedule, confine, and perform work, as directed, so as not to interfere with BNL traffic on existing roads, walks, parking and other paved areas. Park all vehicles in designated parking areas. Load and unload vehicles where directed. Comply with all BNL traffic regulations. Violations will be backcharged from the Contract amount.

    B. In transporting materials and equipment, use designated roads and railroad on BNL Site. Obtain information concerning these facilities from MPO. When necessary to maintain work schedule, ship all materials, including Subcontractors' items, from point of origin to BNL Site by direct means equal to, or better than, express service.

    C. Obtain property pass through MPO for removal of Contractors materials and equipment from BNL Site. Schedule removals during specified work hours.

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    1.18 OPEN FLAME OPERATIONS

    A. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the Contractor performing any cutting or welding to comply with the provisions of BNL Standards-Based Management System; ES&H Standards, and the National Fire Protection Associations National Fire Codes pertaining to such work. The Contractor shall read and be familiar with the provisions of these standards and codes. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages resulting from failure to so comply.

    B. Notify MPO forty-eight (48) hours in advance of cutting, welding, or similar open flame operations.

    C. Provide any required fire watch and take all required precautions where directed.

    D. MPO will make arrangements for a Cutting/Welding Permit. No open flame operations shall proceed prior to the issuance of the written Cutting/Welding Permit nor shall work continue after expiration date of permit.

    1.19 PROTECTION OF PROPERTY

    A. Contractor shall be responsible for the security of property within the Work Site.

    B. Protect, with whatever means and methods required, all new and existing property from damage by and as a result of work in this Contract as approved, including disappearance.

    C. Repair, refinish, replace and otherwise correct all damage, and replace any missing materials, as directed and approved by MPO.

    1.20 SERVICE AND SYSTEM INTERRUPTIONS

    A. Do not interrupt service until directed. Notify MPO two (2) weeks in advance of all proposed service interruptions unless otherwise specified or directed.

    B. Keep all interruptions to a minimum. Complete all possible prior work and prefabrication, and have all labor and materials on Site, as approved, prior to interruption.

    C. Do not modify, disconnect and, in any way, impair fire protection and detection systems without approval.

    D. Notify MPO forty-eight (48) hours in advance of all work on fire protection systems.

    1.21 CUTTING, PATCHING, AND PENETRATIONS

    A. Cut, drill, alter, remove, and replace all existing construction as required for performance of work. Patch and finish all changed and damaged work to match existing construction as approved.

    B. Seal all penetrations through fire rated systems with an approved fire and/or smoke stop material, Hilti North American Fire Stopping Systems, or equal as approved by MPO, capable of maintaining the level of fire protection of the wall, partition, floor or ceiling penetrated: 1. Systems selected shall be appropriate for the joint and/or penetration involved, such as floor

    to floor, wall to wall, floor to wall, head of wall, and whether there is movement or no movement capability.

    1.22 JOB MEETINGS

    A. Job meetings will be held at the job site at least monthly unless otherwise designated by MPO.

    B. The Contractor and his field superintendent, and the subcontractors or vendors whose presence is necessary, shall attend job meetings.

    C. Decisions, instructions and interpretations agreed upon at such meetings will be recorded in a Memorandum of Meeting prepared by MPO and furnished to the Contractor and each attendee for necessary action.

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    1.23 SALVAGE

    A. Salvage is that material and equipment, as defined in the Specifications, to be removed by the Contractor from the Project facility, but is to remain the property of BNL.

    B. Remove all specified salvageable material and equipment and pass it through the vehicle radiation monitor. Place, where directed by, and turn over to, MPO, on the BNL Site.

    C. Remove all non-salvageable material and equipment and legally dispose of same off the BNL Site.

    D. All removed salvageable material and equipment, as defined in the Specifications, shall remain property of BNL.

    E. All removed non-salvageable materials and equipment shall pass through the vehicle radiation monitor prior to exiting the BNL site.

    1.24 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

    A. Waste and demolition materials shall be segregated into disposal categories: 1. Hazardous waste is any refuse, solid or liquid, that is a by-product of processes/activities

    that can pose a hazard to health or environment that must be managed for its hazardous nature (usually listed by EPA).

    2. Non-hazardous waste is any refuse, other than construction debris, that is considered industrial or special in nature (oil, anti-freeze, etc.). The BNL Standards-Based Management System (SBMS) contains the full descriptions.

    3. Universal waste is any battery containing hazardous constituents such as mercury/lithium/lead/nickel cadmium, certain pesticides, as well as mercury-containing thermostats and fluorescent lamps and tubes.

    4. Construction rubbish and debris is any refuse as a result of the normal construction or earth clearing activity such as packing and shipping materials, discarded lumber and wood materials, metals, insulation, gypboard, piping, electrical scrap, tree branches, roots, and sweepings.

    B. Hazardous , universal, and non-hazardous waste shall be disposed of by the Contractor. The waste shall be disposed of at an approved off-site facility coordinated by the MPO Waste Management Representative.

    C. Construction rubbish and debris shall be disposed per Section 01 74 19.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED

    PART 3 - EXECUTION NOT USED

    END OF SECTION

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    SECTION 00 73 10 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 PROJECT COMPLETION

    A. This project is one where the contract completion date shall be adhered to. Failure to be substantially complete by the completion date established in the signed contract will be considered by BNL as being non-responsive and could lead to the barring of the Contractor from bidding future projects at BNL for a period of one (1) year.

    B. Substantial Completion is the stage in the progress of the Work when the Work or a designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete, as determined by MPO in accordance with the Contract Documents, so as to be able to be occupied or utilized for its intended use.

    1.2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

    A. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees are required to attend BNLs Contractor/Vendor Orientation Training.

    B. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees who work on or near energized parts as defined in NFPA 70E shall complete the Electrical Safety 1 Training Course. The course is available on the Web at http://training.bnl.gov/course/elecsaf1, and is valid for one (1) year. In addition to completing this course, each organizations Electrical Work Supervisor must discuss the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E) requirements and specific hazard(s) and risk information with their staff. This job briefing should discuss specific electrical work procedures, protective equipment requirements, and departmental contacts at the local application level. This job level discussion can be informal; however, a record of this briefing shall be documented. All Contractor and Subcontractor employees that Work On or Near electrical circuits shall have taken and passed a CPR training program that has been approved by BNL.

    C. MPO will arrange and ESH&Q Division will provide additional safety instructions, as required. All personnel shall conform to special requirements for wearing TLDs, personal protective equipment, protective clothing, respirators, and other safety measures as required. TLDs, only, will be provided by BNL at no charge, unless otherwise specified.

    1.3 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE MONITORING

    A. All work on this Project with regard to, and of, the conditions listed must be done within the occupational exposure limits for Industrial Hygiene hazards set in OSHA 29CFR1926, 29CFR1910, and ACGIH Threshold Limit Values. Compliance with the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values shall be determined by representative personnel exposure monitoring and dosimetry conducted by the Contractor and his Industrial Hygienist. Monitoring shall be continuously performed during the total duration of the hazardous condition. The details of the projects exposure monitoring equipment, methods, and monitoring strategy shall be included in the Contractors Environmental, Health and Safety Plan. Conditions that require industrial hygiene monitoring include, but are not limited to: 1. Asbestos. 2. Beryllium. 3. Working with Chemicals, Adhesives, or Lead. 4. Release of Silica (grinding, drilling, core boring, jackhammering of concrete, masonry,

    mortar, etc.). 5. Confined Spaces.

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    6. Heat Stress. 7. Carcinogens. 8. Noise and Hearing Conditions. 9. RF/Microwave/Non-Ionizing Radiation. 10. Static Magnetic Fields.

    B. The Contractor is required to provide qualified monitoring and hazard assessment personnel (per DOE G440.1-3 Occupational Exposure Assessment) to conduct all Industrial Hygiene monitoring.

    C. The Contractor is required to conduct monitoring with calibrated equipment using NIOSH or OSHA approved methods, and to have analysis conducted by an American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Proficiency Analytical Testing certified laboratory or by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceable calibrated direct reading instrumentation. All instrumentation used for surveys shall have been calibrated in compliance with the manufacturers specification prior to use in the field.

    D. Copies of all equipment calibration, field sampling sheets, laboratory analysis reports, and hazard assessment evaluation reports are to be provided to MPO.

    1.4 WELDING INSPECTIONS

    A. Radiographic examination of welds shall not be performed by the Contractor.

    B. BNL reserves the right to perform radiographic (x-ray) welding inspections on any welds performed by the Contractor under this contract that appear, after visual inspection, not to comply with the Specifications.

    1.5 WILDFIRE DANGER

    A. This work will be performed in a wildland area of BNL, where brush fires are a real concern. The Contractor shall ensure that the conduct of operations minimizes the potential of the occurrence of wildland fires.

    B. Preventing the parking of vehicles on grassy areas with engines running, and control of disposal of smoking materials, is the responsibility of the Contractors Safety Representative.

    C. Ensure gasoline-engine-driven portable generators and air compressors are equipped with spark arresters and that personnel are aware of fire break names if calls to the Fire Department [Ext. 2222 or (631) 344-2222] become necessary.

    1.6 SCHEDULE OF VALUES

    A. Successful Offeror shall submit no later than 3 weeks after contract signing the following Schedule of Values breakdown: 1. Breakdown to be constructed by CSI Division. 2. Under General Requirements, at a minimum, separate construction safety related costs from

    general and special conditions as indicated below: a. General and Special Conditions. b. Insurance and Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP) program. c. Bond. d. Occupational Medicine Program. e. Construction Safety.

    1.7 LEED CERTIFICATION

    A. This project is to be LEED certified. Refer to Section 01 35 36 LEED REQUIREMENTS and Section 01 30 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES for type, required submittals, credits, options and other guidance that will support certification of this project.

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    1.8 SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS

    A. Notify MPO two (2) weeks in advance of all proposed service interruption unless otherwise specified or directed.

    B. All materials, prefabricated where directed, and labor must be on Site before a shutdown will be permitted.

    C. Increase labor force, use overtime or both, as directed, to insure completion of work in specified time. Include all overtime costs required to complete installation.

    D. Work requiring a power shutdown, must be completely installed, tested, and ready for use in a period not to exceed time specified by MPO.

    1.9 SURVEYS AND STAKEOUT

    A. MPO will establish base lines and bench marks at the site of the work from which the Contractor shall complete the layout of the work to be performed under the Contract. From the basic data established by MPO, the Contractor shall establish reference control points and complete the layout of the work.

    B. In addition, MPO will mark and/or stake out all known underground utility locations. Locations are approximate. Contractor shall be responsible to maintain the markings and/or the stakeouts for as long as they are required. Any excavating near these locations shall be by hand to locate utilities exactly.

    C. The Contractor shall be responsible for all measurements that may be required for execution of the work to the exact position and elevation as prescribed in the specifications, shown on the drawings, or as the same may be modified at the direction of MPO to meet changed conditions or as result of modification to the Contract.

    D. Further, the Contractor shall be responsible for the establishment of points, wall and partition lines required by the Subcontractors in laying out their work.

    E. The Contractor shall furnish such stakes and other required equipment, tools and materials, and all labor as may be required in laying out any part of the work from the base lines and bench marks established by MPO.

    F. If, for any reason, bench marks and/or utility location markings, monuments are disturbed, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to re-establish them, without cost to BNL, as directed by MPO. MPO may require that construction work be suspended at any time when location and limit marks established by the Contractor are not reasonably adequate to permit checking completed work or the work in progress.

    G. MPO will back charge the Contractor for any re-establishment of stakeouts performed by BNL that were disturbed by the Contractor.

    1.10 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

    A. The Contractor is solely responsible for Construction Safety for the duration of this Contract. Prepare and submit a Construction Health and Safety Plan within two (2) weeks of the Contract signing and before the commencement of any work on site. A Safety Plan Outline with an Occupational Medicine Program example is available from MPO and copies will be handed out at the Pre-Bid meeting. This plan will be reviewed and accepted by BNL and shall include the following:

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    1. Specific assignment of an individual, employed by the Contractor and named in the Plan, as well as one (1) alternate, as Safety Representative, who will be responsible for job site construction safety. The Safety Representative must demonstrate, with verification of completion of the 30-Hour OSHA Compliance for the Construction Industry construction safety courses, familiarity with 29 CFR 1926, and the ability of the Safety Representatives to supervise the type of work for which they will be responsible. Sources for training can be obtained from MPO. A Safety Representative shall be on the Project Site whenever construction activities are being performed.

    2. A letter or certificate of compliance indicating that the Contractor is aware of, and has reviewed, and will comply with the safety regulations of both the OSHA Standards (29 CFR 1926/1910) and BNL Standards-Based Management System; Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E) and 10 CFR 851, ES&H Standards (available for reference at MPO).

    3. A descriptive outline of the Contractors safety program indicating: a. Provisions for emergency aid. b. Specific Identification of Competent Person for each activity requiring a competent

    person in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926, his/her qualifications including relevant length of experience and training, including, but not limited to, Construction Safety Awareness Courses taken applicable to the nature of this project.

    c. A comprehensive occupational medicine program, under the direction and control of an occupational medicine physician, that provides these services in full compliance with all provisions of Section 8 (Occupational Medicine) of Appendix A of the Federal Regulations 10 CFR 851 (the Rule), including the following provisions: 1) Plans and implements the occupational services. 2) Is, or is under the direction of, a physician licensed in the state of New York. 3) Is staffed by health care professionals with valid New York State licenses in their

    respective professions. 4) Determines the content of the worker health evaluations in accordance with current

    sound and acceptable medical practices and all pertinent statutory and regulatory requirements.

    d. A program for training employees in the recognitions and avoidance of unsafe conditions and in the safety regulations applicable to this project. The construction trades shall conduct weekly tool box safety and health discussions for on going work with affected employees on the worksite. Additionally, as each new phase of construction begins or change in personnel, a pre-job safety awareness meeting shall be held for all personnel and subcontractors involved in that aspect of the work to review the specific hazards and control measures. The meetings shall emphasize the following:

    e. Changes in scope of work: 1) Recognized hazards. 2) Identified inspection deficiencies. 3) Future phases of work. 4) Potential problem areas. 5) Coordination of crafts.

    f. A job specific phase-hazard analysis for this project that identifies all phases of the work, the anticipated hazard and planned prevention/control measure.

    g. A program certifying that all service, maintenance, and/or construction of electrical equipment is performed in strict compliance with NFPA 70E. All Contractors and service providers must be trained in NFPA 70E and wear the appropriate PPE. See Section 00 72 10 General Conditions, for Contractor training requirements.

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    h. A program certifying that all temporary staging, platforms, scaffolding, planking, bracing, scaffold towers and walkway work is to be designed, erected, used and maintained, and dismantled in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926, BNL SBMS and Modernization Project Office ES&H-802. The Contractors Competent Person shall have been formally OSHA-trained in scaffolds standards and safety and shall assure that all personnel engaged in the erection and/or dismantling of scaffolding have been OSHA-trained in the proper scaffold procedures and precautions. The Contractors Competent Person shall also assure, through Tool Box training at the Site, that all personnel working on or from the scaffolds have been trained in the proper procedures and precautions while using the scaffolding.

    i. A program to provide for the frequent and regular inspection and reporting of job site conditions relating to safety.

    j. A program certifying the safe operating condition and assuring the proper maintenance of earth moving equipment, cranes, vehicles and other such equipment, including an environmental protection spill prevention plan. A Rigging Plan shall be submitted in accordance with the conditions noted in the Supplementary Conditions clause, SHOP DRAWINGS, MANUFACTURERS DATA, AND SAMPLES, above, whenever this equipment is to be used on Site.

    k. A program certifying the safe operating condition and assuring the proper maintenance of permanent and/or temporary light, power and electrical equipment, including protective devices (GFCI) for portable electric tools.

    l. Upon approval of the Health and Safety Plan by ESH&Q, the Contractor shall make any revisions noted and resubmit five (5) copies of the Plan to MPO for distribution.

    m. Prior to subcontractors beginning potentially hazardous activities, prepare and submit to MPO for acceptance, a phase hazard analysis for each work activity.

    B. All workers shall be able to comprehend the scope of work and safety instructions required to perform the job. All workers employed by the Contractor and the Sub-Contractor shall acknowledge, in writing, that they have read and understood the Project Safety Plan. If workers cannot read or speak English or are hearing impaired, an interpreter shall be provided by the contractor to ensure that the scope of work, information regarding hazards associated with the work-site, and safety requirements are relayed to them in a manner in which they can understand. The interpreter shall sign that he has explained the plan, and shall be at the work-site whenever these workers are on the job. The approved Health and Safety Plan shall be available at the job site to all Contractor and Sub-Contractor employees.

    C. When Confined Space Entry is required, the Contractor shall have a written Confined Space Entry Program which complies with OSHA and BNL standards: 1. The program will require the Competent Person (as defined by OSHA) to:

    a. Establish procedures and practices for safe entry and to determine if a permit is required.

    b. Have air monitors to check concentration of oxygen, explosive/flammable gases and the specific contaminants of concern (e.g. hydrogen sulfide in sewer utility holes).

    c. Test and monitor conditions to identify and evaluate hazards. d. Prevent unauthorized entry. e. Station an attendant outside permit spaces during entry. f. Post procedures to summon rescuers and prevent unauthorized personnel from

    attempting rescue. g. Develop a system for preparing, issuing, using, and canceling entry permits.

    2. Permits are required to include an identification of the confined space, its hazards, a list of authorized entrants, the purpose of their entry, and the date and duration of their permits; the current attendants and entry supervisor; and both the results of tests performed and any measures necessary to isolate the permit space and eliminate or control the hazards. The permit must also describe the acceptable entry conditions, emergency equipment and the means to summon rescue and emergency services.

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    3. Authorized entrants into confined spaces and their attendants and entry supervisors must be trained to be aware of any hazards they may face and be able to recognize signs and symptoms of exposure.

    D. The Contractor shall be required to include the applicable safety requirements in all contracts with all tiers of subcontractors.

    E. Prior to the start of construction, a pre-construction meeting shall be scheduled with the outside contractor to review specific safety requirements of the project.

    F. Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) is the required method of control when performing service, maintenance, or construction around any machinery where personnel could be injured by startup of the equipment or release of stored energy. A Lock-Out/Tag-Out program shall be included in the Construction Safety Plan that complies with OSHA and is tailored to BNLs LOTO program. Sources of energy shall be, but not limited to, mechanical (kinetic/potential), electrical, electromagnetic, chemical, thermal, hydraulic, and pneumatic. Contractor shall provide his own locks (types specified by BNL), lockout devices, and red tags for Lock-Out/Tag-Out of energy sources(s). A logbook shall also be maintained and kept in a designated area assigned by BNL: 1. It is BNL Policy that working on or near energized electrical circuits will only be allowed

    when all methods available to perform the work in a de-energized state have been evaluated and determined to be infeasible. Working on or near energized conductors is subject to the restrictions and provisions of the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E), and BNL Procedure MPO-ESH-102 Electrical Safety.

    2. In order to comply with this Policy, the Contractor shall ensure that all employees who may be required to Work On or Near electrical circuits within the BNL AC Distribution System and all associated equipment shall be authorized employees. An authorized employee is deemed as an individual who has been qualified in the skills and knowledge related to the service, maintenance, construction and/or operation of electrical equipment and installations, and has received safety training on the hazards involved, including the wearing of the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

    3. BNL shall have the ability to request the Contractor to provide the appropriate documentation, which will clearly indicate the qualifications and training of any and/or all employees performing such work.

    4. Contractor will arrange for the issuance of a Working On or Near Permit as required by the above stated Policy and MPO-ESH-102 Electrical Safety. The Contractor shall give BNL a minimum of 48 hours notice of any requirement to Work On or Near to allow time for the BNL permitting process. Working on or near operations that only involve testing, diagnostic work, and/or service tasks on equipment for voltages less than 600 Volts AC to ground may be covered by a testing, troubleshooting, and voltage monitoring energized work permit, which may cover the entire project period. Operations involving Working On or Near for voltages greater than 50 Volts AC to ground may require a specific Working On or Near Permit for each work situation required. Work will proceed when the Working On or Near Permit is completed and all parties performing the work have been informed of the hazards involved and what PPE is to be worn. An authorized Supervisor from the Contractor who is performing the work and a BNL designated Line Manager must sign the permit before any work can be performed.

    G. Concrete and/or Masonry Penetrations are of specific safety concern at BNL. It is BNL policy that the Contractor ensure safe penetration into or through any existing concrete or masonry surface: 1. BNL Standards-Based Management System, ES&H Standards and Facilities and Operations

    Policies and Procedures shall be followed, including the completion of appropriate Penetration Permits and the provision and use of utility locating/detecting equipment.

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    2. In order to comply with these guides, the Contractor shall provide trained Authorized Employees and shall submit, for MPO review and approval, the name and type of the utility locating/detecting equipment to be used, as well as the specific names of the trained personnel who will perform the locating task with this equipment and who will execute the penetration work.

    3. Non-aggressive penetrations cannot be executed without first using utility locating/detecting equipment and obtaining approval by MPO.

    4. Aggressive penetrations cannot be executed without first using utility locating/detecting equipment followed by the completion and approval of a MPO Aggressive Penetration Permit.

    H. No work at the Site will be permitted to proceed and no payment requisitions will be authorized until the Construction Safety Plan is submitted and approved. Contractor shall proceed, however, with ordering of equipment and materials upon Contract signing, as specified in Section 013000.

    I. BNL will not tolerate non-adherence to safety requirements under this Contract. These requirements shall include, but not be limited to, all applicable OSHA Safety requirements, the BNL Standards-Based Management System; ES&H Standards, all applicable codes and regulations, and the approved Safety Plan. Failure to comply will result in BNLs direction to stop work. Non-compliance could also mean the barring of the violating individuals from the BNL Site.

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED

    PART 3 - EXECUTION NOT USED

    END OF SECTION

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  • D I V I S I O N 0 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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    SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK

    PART 1 - GENERAL

    1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

    A. Works to be performed are as indicated in the Contract Documents that consist of the Drawings, Form of Contract, General Terms and Conditions, the Division 00 - General and Supplementary Conditions, the Division 01 - General Requirements, and the Technical Sections of the Contract Specifications.

    B. In case of discrepancies within the terms of the specifications themselves, the matter shall be promptly submitted to the Contracting Officer.

    1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

    A. The Project consists of a research laboratory building, as shown on the Contract Drawings dated February 12, 2010 and Specifications dated February 12, 2010.

    1.3 SCOPE

    A. In general, the Work consists of, but is not limited to, the construction of a two-story concrete building. Exterior enclosures, interior finishes, laboratory casework and systems, cleanroom construction, mechanical and electrical systems, paving and site improvements are required as part of the Work.

    B. Alternates to the Work are shown in Section 01 23 00.

    C. A separate contract issued by BNL for the following packages: 1. Early Site Preparation Package to consist of site demolition of paving, building

    foundations subsurface and rough grading of the site.

    1.4 CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES

    A. During construction the Contractor shall have full use of the premises for construction operations, including use of the site. The Contractor's use of the premises shall comply with the Contract Conditions, but is otherwise limited only by BNL's right to perform construction operations or employ separate Contractors on portions of the Project.

    B. Confine operations to areas within Contract limits indicated. Portions of the site beyond areas in which construction operations are indicated are not to be disturbed.

    C. Keep driveways and entrances clear at all times. Do not use these areas for parking or storage of materials. Schedule deliveries to minimize requirements for storage of materials.

    1.5 PARTIAL OCCUPANCY

    A. BNL reserves the right to occupy and place and install equipment in completed areas prior to Substant