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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990_SENIOR HIGH REMODELING PROJECTHERITAGE COMMUNITY WIX9614 r.� F v P MlrNN E S OS June 7, 1990 1891 1991 Mr. Ken Quass Green, Nelson, Weaver Inc. Architects 6465 Wayzata Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55426 Dear Ken, I have completed a preliminary review of the proposed alterations to the Senior High toilet rooms as per plans dated December 1 1989. I believe the alternate as specified on page P -3 will be required to obtain a correct door width into the toilet rooms. It appears as though all other items are in substantial compliance with the Minnesota State Building Code. Procedurally the School District or the contractor doing the work should apply for the building permit a minimum of two weeks prior to starting the work. The applicant should submit two copies of the plans along with the permit application. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 447 -4230 between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. ty of Prior Lake GS:rms 4629 Dakota St. S.E., Prior lakA Minnesota 55372 1 Ph. (612) 4474230 / Fax (612) 4474245 Green NeLson weaver, Inc. Af CHITecTS 6465 WAYZATA BOULEVARD MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 55426 TELEPHONE (612) 593 -0696 February 28, 1990 Mr. Gary Staber Building Official City of Prior Lake 4629 Dakota S.E. Prior Lake, MN 55372 Re: Prior Lake Senior High School Toilet Room Remodeling Commission No. 8922 Dear Gary: Enclosed is a copy of the plans and outline specification for the Senior High toilet room remodeling which the district recently received quotes on. They wish to pursue this work later this year and will either have the contractor or the district pay for the permit at time of application. The school was built in 1968 and added onto in 1978. The '78 addition has toilets which comply with the handicapped code but the original building toilets do not comply with the latest code requirements. The district wishes to remodel the toilets to comply and that is the intent of the plans and specifications. As you may be aware, the state recently passed legislation that any school work under $100,000.00 in estimate, does not have to be reviewed by the State Building Code Division. All plan review is by the local jurisdiction. Please review the documents in preparation for the necessary permit. Call if you have any questions. Drawing P -3 was meant to illustrate an alternate cost proposal to include the remodeling of the entry passageways as well as the doors to the toilets on the lower level which should be done if the toilet rooms are to comply. We understand if the doors are removed from the present frames, the entries would comply as is. Thus the district could decide if the toilets warranted doors or not. 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Toilet compartments shall be revised as shown on the plans. Water closets at toilet rooms L16 and L17 shall be replaced with approved handicapped accessible closets. Re -mount existing toilet accessories such as tissue dispensers, napkin disposals and dispensers, mirrors, soap and paper towel dispensers, to comply with the handicapped accessible codes. Remove the three lavatories from each of toilet rooms C104 and C105, and cap and abandon the existing service. Remove existing metal toilet compartment wall panels as required and replace with properly reinforced metal toilet compartment wall panels to accept new grab bars. Remove any existing grab bars and turn over to the Owner. Existing fixtures not re -used or turned over to the Owner shall be disposed o£, off the site. Remove or modify existing walls as indicated on the plan. Remove existing doors and frames as shown. Turn over doors to Owner. Remove or modify existing floor and ceiling materials as required to accommodate new construction. See plan. New Work: Toilet ROOMS C104 and C105 1. Install new metal toilet compartment walls and doors as shown on plan. 2. Re -mount the toilet tissue dispensers and napkin disposal (C104 only) as shown on the plans. Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 1 3. Install new 1 -1/2" dia. grab bars with concealed mounting, as shown on plans. 4. Install 2 new Bradley Tri -Fount wash fountain as shown on plans, one in each toilet room. 5. Re -mount one urinal in toilet room C105 only, to provide a new rim elevation of 14 inches above the finished floor, in accordance with the handicapped accessible codes. 6. Relocate existing mirror from south wall to north wall as L"(6 . shown in Room C104. 1��� Install new plastic laminate doors and hollow metal frames as shown. Provide new hardware at each door. B. Install. new toilet room identification signs on the existing corridor walls at the strike side of each new door, to comply with the handicapped accessible codes. 9. Tie into and match existing floor, wall, and ceiling finish materials, with new finish materials, as a result of new construction. Patch, repair and match all necessary existing floor, wall and ceiling materials as a result of new construc- tion. 10. Paint walls and ceilings at areas of new construction or as required to match existing colors and conditions. Paint new hollow metal door frames to match existing. 11. Thoroughly clean areas of remodeling, and all areas affected by remodeling, upon completion of work. Keep interior spaces clean in the areas of remodeling on an as- needed basis until the work is finished. Toilet Rooms L16 and L17 1. Refer to Description of Work at toilet Rooms C104 and C105 for notes and requirements. 2. Provide or re -mount an approved water closet at handicap stalls as shown on plan. Water closet seats are to be 19" above the finished floor in accordance with the handicapped accessibility codes. Lo r and re -mount one existing lavatory each, in Rooms L16 and 17 so that the rim is 34" above the finished floor, in accordance with the handicapped accessibility codes, as shown on plan. Insulate the hot water supply pipe and the waste pipe as required to accommodate the handicapped accessibility code. 4. Lower and re -mount one existing mirror each, in Rooms L16 and L17 above handicap accessible sinks, so that the bottom of the mirror is 40" above the finished floor, in accordance with handicapped accessibility codes and as shown on plans._ Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling page - 2 0 Section 04100 - Mortar A. Mortar: 1. Premix, commercially prepared type, ASTM C387 mortar type S above grade. 2. No mortar color. B. Grout: 1. Approved non - shrink type. Section 04200 - Masonry A. Interior partitions (see schedule for location) 1. ASTM C90 Hollow Core Grade N, Type II modular size concrete block where indicated on schedule shall be block with a concave joint. B. Control Joints 1. As required by design. C. Built -in Work 1. Build -in hollow metal frames, anchor bolts and other items supplied by other trades. 2. Build -in items plumb and true. D. Lintels 1. Provide reinforced concrete block lintels over door openings as required by new construction. Provide two number 5 rods at lintel. Maintain 8 inch bearing on each side of opening. E. Cleaning 1. Remove excess mortar and sheays upon completion of masonry work. Match adjacent work. Section 06001 - Carpentry A. Installation of doors and door frames. B. Installation of finish hardware 1. Install in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 3 Section 07900 - Joint Sealants A. Products 1. Sonalastic as manufactured by Sonneborn - Contech. Colors to match existing. B. Installation /Preparation 1. Clean and prepare surfaces to receive sealant materials. 2. Install sealant and backing materials in masonry control joints, around perimeter of hollow metal door frames, at joints between dissimilar materials and around new or relocated plumbing fixtures as required. Section 08111 - Steel Frames A. Products 1. welded 16 gauge frames as manufactured by "The Ceco Corporation" for all interior doors. B. Fabrication 1. Accurately form and cut mitered corners of welded type frames. Weld on inside surfaces. Grind welded joints to smooth uniform finish. 2. All metal door frames shall be templated for three (3) butts unless otherwise noted. 3. Reinforce and prepare frames to receive hardware including closers. Refer to Section 08700 for hardware requirements. 4. Place three (3) rubber silencers on single door frames. Space equally along strike jambs. 5. Provide jamb anchors as required. 6. Fill surface depressions of hollow metal frames with metalic paste filler and grind to smooth .`inish. 7. Chemically treat surfaces and apply one coat of primer. C. Installation 1. Install hollow metal frames plumb and square, in correct locations indicated on drawings. Ensure frames are securely and rigidly anchored to adjacent construction. Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 4 Section 08210 - Plastic Laminate Doors A. VT Industries, Inc., 303 -3 and 1111 -5 Series, 1 -3/4" plastic laminate doors with cores as required for label constructi.o 1. All corridor doors shall be 20 minute label constr uction. B. Doors 1. The plastic laminate doors will be subject to the NWWDA coverage extended to a "life of installation" time frame. Fire doors shall conform to U.L. requirements and bear the appropriate label. Provide for replacement and rehanging of any defective door at no cost to the Owner for the life of the installation. 2. All plastic laminate doors will be prefit, both stiles beveled and premachined to receive butts, locksets, latch sets and mortised holders or closers. Surface hardware to be field applied. 3. The plastic laminate shall be 1/16" Wilson Art and shall be laminated to the core with a hard setting glue line as approved by manufacturer. Plastic laminate to match existing doors. 4. Core shall be particleboard as required for label. construc- tion. Stiles and rails to be double hardwood, minimum 1 -3/8 ". Outer edge shall be one piece, all edge bands shall be laminated to the core with highly water resistant resin adhesive. 5. Lock, top and bottom edges of all doors to have matching plastic laminate. Hinge edge to be hardwood compatible grain and finish to wood grain plastic, painted hinge edge if plastic is solid color. 6. Fire doors shall have core material to meet the approval of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for a 20 minute fire resistance label. C. Installation 1. Install doors plumb and square, and with maximum diagonal distortion of 1/16 inch. Install hardware in accordance with requirements of Section 08700. Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 5 Section 08710 - Finish Hardware A - Corridor Doors (20 Min. Labei, Each Door To Hive: Stanley 1 -1/2 Pr. Butts FBB179 4 -1/2" x 4 -1/2: US10 Corbin 1 lockset 8 912- LR -355XL US10 Reese 1 weatherstripping DS70 AB (head & jambs) Br LCN 1 closer 4313 MED (120V input) SPR Br doors 104, 109, 111 -1 LCN 1 closer 4013 SED (120V input) SPR Br doors 120, 121, 123 Hiawatha 1 kickplate 16 ga. 10" x 2" LDW 32D B. Finishes 1. Finishes to match existing hardware. I C. Installation 1. Install hardware on UL labeled openings in accordance with manufacturer's requirements, so as to maintain the label. 2. Mortise and cut to close tolerance and conceal evidence of cutting in the finished work. 3. Install closers on the room side of corridor doors. 4. Mounting heights: Install hardware at mounting heights conforming to the recommended mounting locations of the Builders' Hardware Manufacturers Association. Section 09205 - Metal Furring and Lathing 6 A. Metal furring, and lathing as required for gypsum and cement plaster ceilings. B. Metal Lath: 3.4# copper bearing expanded metal lath. Mesh for shower rooms shall be galvanized. C. General Installation Requirements 1. Erect metal furring and lath as required for gypsum and cement plaster in accordance with ASTM C841 -76 and local Lath and Plaster Institute. 2. Install members true to lines and levels and to provide surface flatness with maximum variation of 1/8 inch in 10 feet in any direction. .,Specifications +for Seni.gr High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 6 Section 09210 - Gypsum Plaster A. Three coat gypsum plaster with sand float plaster finish coat for all toilet room ceilings. Tie into and match existing plaster ceiling. Patch existing ceiling as required. Section 09310 - Ceramic Tile A. Ceramic tiled walls, installed using the thinset method, with cementitious grouted joints. B. Ceramic tile flooring and base, installed using the thinset method with cementitious grouted joints. C. Walls shall be 4" x 4" ceramic tile as manufactured by U. S. Ceramic Tile Company, or approved equal, to match existing wall tile. D. Ceramic tile floors shall be 1" x 1" ceramic tile as manufactured by U. S. Ceramic Tile Company, or approved equal, to match existing floor tile. E. Bond Coat- Dry -set cement mortar; TCA #763 manufactured by Upco. F. Grout: Upco dry tile cure; to match existing. G. Installation 1. Prior to installing floor tile, ensure surfaces are level, with maximum surface variation of 1/4 inch in 10 feet. 2. Prior to installing wall tile, ensure surfaces are level, with maximum surface variation of 1/4 inch in 10 feet. 3. Install floor tile in accordance with Tile Council of America Method #F -113. 4. Install ceramic wall tile in accordance with Tile Council of America Method #W -202 on concrete block. 5. Neatly cut tile around fixtures and drains. Accurately form corners, base, intersections and returns. Patch existing tile in areas of remodeling as required to achieve a smooth uniform appearance. 6. Ensure tile joints are uniform in width, subject to normal variance in tolerance allowed in tile size. Ensure joints are watertight, without voids, cracks, excess mortar or grout. SPecifieatons for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 7 7. Form internal wall angles square and external angles bull - nosed. Provide surface bullnose tile next to metal door jambs and any other locations required to make a neat finish. 8. Allow tile to set for a minimum of 48 hours prior to grouting. Section 09900 - Painting A. Plaster 1. Paint finish - 1 coat Alkyd Primer Sealer 10000. 2. Paint finish - 2 coats Dulamel Egg Shell Finish (to match existing. B. Concrete Block 1. Paint finish - 1 coat Primer Sealer Quick Dry 20100 2. Paint finish - 2 coats Dulamel (to match existing). C. Metal Door Frames 1. Thoroughly sand and clean. 2. Retardo Primer (sprayed). 3. 2 coats Satin Impervo (sprayed) (to match existing). Section 10155 - Metal Toilet Partitions and Urinal Screens A. Provide floor supported (heavy duty anchorage) with headrail bracing "Academy" type toilet partitions manufactured by Sanymetal Products Company or approved equal. Stiles shall extend from floor to headrail and be firmly secured to floor with the "floor braced partition" type of heavy anchorage. Stand and headrail partition anchorage will not be accepted. B. Finish at new toilet partitions to match that of existing. Section 10800 - Toilet and Bath Accessories A. Grab Bars: Provide two (2) 16 x 32 9703 left and right L -Angle grab bars in the handicap stalls in the toilet rooms as manufactured by McKinney Parker Company. Grab bars to be located in the V-0" wide handicapped toilet stalls. Section 15450 - Plumbing Fixtures A. Fixture Mounting Height Water closet - handicapped 18" (with seat 19 ") Urinal - handicapped 14" rim Lavatory - handicapped 29" clear below Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 8 N B. Fixture Rough -ins Fixture Waste Water closets 4" Lavatory 1 1/2" Supplies Vent CW HW 2" 1 1/2" - - -- 1 1/2" 3/4" 3/4" All handicapped fixtures shall have the traps, stops and supply lines wrapped with 1/2" or equal flexible aerotube insulation to provide a soft surface as protection against knee injury. C. Chair Carriers A. Furnish and install chair carriers and fittings for all wall hung water closets. D. Plumbing Fixture Schedule 1. WC -1 Water Closet - Handicapped Wall Hung American Standard #2477.016 Water saver "Afwall" toilet with siphon jet action, elongated bowl, white vitreous china, 1 -1/2" top inlet, Sloan Royal #110 -3 flush valve with screwdriver angle stops, vacuum breaker, seal bumper, wall and spud flanges, with Church #5321.112 white open front seat less cover. Mount at handicapped height. 2. WF -1 Wash Fountain Washfountain for three users shall be Bradley 36" CHC Tri-Fount. E. Finish or Trimmings 1. Exposed flush, waste and supply pipes at the fixtures shall be chromium plated. Water lines to all individual fixtures where exposed shall be equipped with high grade loose key chromium brass stop valves. Each individual fixture shall be provided with stop valve on the supply line. F. Fixture Supports 1. Provide and install all back or side support anchor brackets, braces and concealed hangers as necessary to support each plumbing fixture. Concealed hangers for lavatories, urinals and similar fixtures shall be provided with fastening devices to securely anchor hanger on walls or partitions. Specifications for Senior High Bathroom Remodeling Page - 9