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ADDENDUM 2, GARVEY PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION (31017), 8-23-19CITY OF ROSEMEAD CALIFORNIA ADDENDUM #2 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARD DRAWINGS FOR GARVEY PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION PROJECT PROJECT No. 31017 FUNDED BY CDBG FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 IN THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, ENGINEERING DIVISION 8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 TELEPHONE: (626) 569-2150 FAX: (626) 307-9218 DATE ISSUED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019 City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 1 of 23 Addendum 2, Page 1 Addendum for: GARVEY PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION PROJECT PROJECT NO. 31017 FUNDED BY CDBG Addendum No.: 2 Addendum Date: AUGUST 23, 2019 Issued by: City of Rosemead Okan Demirci, PE, CIP Project Manager Reminder 1: Please sign Addenda Acknowledgement on page CBF-5 of Bid Package Section Titled “CONTRACT BID FORMS”. Entire Section “CONTRACT BID FORMS” including Federal Forms from Appendix A shall be submitted as Bidder’s Proposal. This Addendum 2 revises the bid due date to 10:30 am, on August 29, 2019. This Addendum 2 replaces Bid Package, Appendix B, Plans, Sheets A-2, A-4, A-5, A-6, E-2, P-1, P-2, and it also provides typical shoring plan. See Attachment 1 – Revised Sheets per Addendum 2. This Addendum 2 also provides additional specifications to be incorporated to the Bid Package, Appendix C – Technical Provisions. See Attachment 2 – Additional Specifications per Addendum 2. This Addendum 2 also provides responses to the questions received. Please see below responses provided: Q.01 The spec nor the plans have any information on what type of door, door frame or hardware that is to be installed. Please define. A.01 See revised sheet A-2 with a door schedule. Q.02 Where are the specs that define tee bar grid and ceiling tile to be installed? Please define. A.02 The T-bar locations is shown on the reflected celling plan A-5 and detail 8 on sheet S-2. See attached specs. Q.03 On S-1 and S-2 how does the engineer propose to take out the block wall, shore up the block above it, put in footings for a new section of block wall and install concrete beams? A.03 See Typical Shoring Plan. Q.04 On page E-2 of the plans it has 8KW water heater on P-2 & P-1 it calls for a 3600 BTU Natural Gas Water heater. Which one do you want? A.04 Gas water heater is required. See revised sheet E-2. Q.05 On P-2 of the plans are we to demo concrete in mechanic room to access the sewer riser or can we use existing? Drawing does not indicate existing or new and it does not define pipe schedule. A.05 Contractor may use existing. See pipe schedule on sheet P-1. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 2 of 23 Addendum 2, Page 2 Q.06 On A-4 it calls out all letters but does not define the letters. A.06 See revised sheet A-4. Q.07 On E-2 The hand dryer is not called out with manufacturer and model # what is it? A.07 Hand dryer is shown on sheet A-3. Xlerator-ECO XL-GR-ECO. Q.08 Where is the location of the time clock on the plans? A.08 Inside the Mechanical Room. See revised sheet E-2. Q.09 On S-2 of the plans detail 2 does not define the finish on wood studs. A.09 Drywall type x –painted. See finished schedule A-6. Q.10 On P-1 Existing toilets are floor mount and plumbing fixture schedules calls out Kohler 4325- L which is a wall mount toilet and no carriage is called to hold the toilet to wall so does the city want floor mount or wall mount? A.10 Floor mounted. See revised Plumbing fixture schedule. All other parts of CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARD DRAWINGS, not impacted by Addendum 2 remain unchanged. Attachments: Attachment 1 – Revised Sheets per Addendum 2 Attachment 2 – Additional Specifications per Addendum 2 City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 3 of 23 Attachment 1 – Revised Sheets per Addendum 2 City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 4 of 23 PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersA-2 ENLARGED PLAN & INT. ELEVATIONS AS SHOWN DR DOOR DOOR SIZE TYPENo WIDTH HEIGHT THICK.MATER.MATER.HARDWARE REMARKS Qty.FRAME FRAME TYPE DOOR SCHEDULE DOOR TYPE S-2 10 S-2 10 A B A-3 G A-3 G A-3 G MEN'S ENLARGED PLAN SCALE 1/2"=1' - 0" WOMEN'S ENLARGED PLAN SCALE 1/2"=1' - 0" 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-0" METAL SHELVING UNIT W/ 4 TIER SHELF W/ MOP & BROOM HOLDERS W/HMECH. RM. 5'-0"34" MIN. CLR.MEN WOMEN E S W N 2 - OFFICE OFFICE 48"30"5'-0" E S W N 4 - 5'-0" 48" 30" TYP. TYP. MEN WOMEN E S W N 2 - TYP. E S W N 4 -N3FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1/4"=1' - 0" A-3 G A-3 G A-3 H A-3 K A-3 N A-3 A A-3 E A-3 A A-3 B A-3 B A-3 S A-3 E A-3 S A-3 N A-3 G A-3 M TYP. TYP. A-3 G A-3G A-3H A-3K A-3 N A-3 A A-3 E A-3 A A-3 B A-3B A-3 S A-3 E TYP. A-3 S A-3N A-3G A-3 M City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 5 of 23 PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersA-4 ENLARGED PLAN & INT. ELEVATIONS AS SHOWN4'-6"7'-0" TYP.5'-3"5'-3"WOMEN'S INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SCALE 1/4"=1' - 0" NORTH - 3 NORTH - 3 NORTH - 2 SOUTH 2 4MEN'S INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SCALE 1/4"=1' - 0" OPEN TO BEYOND TYP. TYP. TYP. TYP. EASTTYP. TYP. TYP. 24" x 36", TYP.X 3 TYP. OPEN TO BEYOND 24" x 36", TYP. TYP. NORTH - 1 OPEN TO BEYOND NORTH - 1 OPEN TO BEYOND WESTTYP.TYP.TYP. 2" X 6" BULLNOSE TYP. U.N.O. A-3 N A-3 B A-3 N A-3 B A-3 A A-3 G A-3 N A-3 A A-3 M A-3 S A-3 SA-3 G A-3 E A-3 AA-3 B A-3 G A-3 N A-3 C A-3 M A-3 J A-3 S A-3 D A-3 K A-3 A A-3 N A-3 B A-3 N A-3 N A-3 B A-3 G A-3 A A-3 S A-3 D A-3 M A-3 G A-3 A A-3 B A-3 E A-3 C A-3 D A-3 H City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 6 of 23 OFFICE B MEN WOMEN OFFICE OFFICE BBB BB A-5PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersREFLECTED CEILING PLANNLUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ITEM No. / Watts DESCRIPTION LAMPS MOUNTINGREMARKS ITEM COUNT TOTAL WATT/ITEM City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 7 of 23 PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersA-6 x METAL STUD, TYP. 6" X 16 GA. UNPUNCHED METAL TRACK, OR FLAT STOCK METAL 4-#10 SMS PER STUD, TYP. CUT TRACK FLANGES AND UNFOLD 2"AT WALLNOTE: SLOPE SLAB TO DRAIN. MAINTAIN UNIFORM THICKNESS OF MORTAR BED. A WOOD STUD WALL B METAL STUD WALL NOTES: 1.COUNTERTOP: 3/4" ENGINEERED STONE W/ MITERED APRON EDGE, CAESARSTONE, COLOR: LONDON GREY-5000 2.COUNTERTOP PANEL: PLASTIC LAMINATE, ARBORITE, COLOR: BLACK-S-405 DI 3.DOOR PAINT: DUNN EDWARDS, COLOR DET-519 SHUTTERS MATERIAL1/4" MIN.REFER TO INT. ELEV.TYP.SEE PLANS FOR WALL TYPE5/8" GYP. BD. LATEX-PORTLAND CEMENT BOND COAT LATEX-PORTLAND CEMENT BOND COAT 5/8" GYP. BOARD. BULLNOSE TRIM MORTAR BED SEALANT WITH BACKER ROD ANDCOMPRESSIBLE BACK-UP AT ROOM PERIMETER MORTAR BED BOND COAT CERAMIC TILE CERAMIC TILE 5/8" CEMENT BOARD MOISTURE RESISTANT 1/4" R. COVE TILE BASE SLOPE TO DRAIN 5/8" TYPE X GYP. BD., FIRETAPED, TYP. 5/8" TYPE X GYP. BD., FIRETAPED, TYP. 1" X 2" FLOOR LINER TYP. GRAB BAR BACKING SCALE 1 1/2"=1' - 0" TYP. CERAMIC TILE WAINSCOAT SCALE 6" = 1' - 0" FINISH SCHEDULE SCALE N.T.S. TYP. ACCESS PANEL SCALE 3" = 1' - 0"5 24 8 4.EXISTING INTERIOR TILE SHALL BE REMOVED, CLEANED AND PREPARED FOR REPLACEMENT OF NEW TILE. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 8 of 23 E-2 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LIST POWER AND LIGHTING PLAN PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersLUMINAIRE SCHEDULE ITEM No. / Watts DESCRIPTION LAMPS MOUNTINGREMARKS ITEM COUNT TOTAL WATT/ITEM GREENGATE #CK-2 365-DAY PROGRAMMABLE LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL APPROVED BY CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CK#2 OVERRIDE BY-PASS TIMER CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS TO CONTROLLED LIGHTING AND POWER CIRCUITS, ALSO INCLUDE UN-SWITCHED HOT CIRCUIT A PANEL CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS ARE REQUIRED FOR LIGHTING AND POWER CIRCUIT Location: Mechanical Room of Restroom building Supply Circuit: Relay Circuit Description Switch/Sensor Comment 1 2 3 - WITH BY-PASS OVERRIDEA-1 RESTROOM LIGHTING A-3 MECHANICAL ROOM PHOTOCELL OVERRIDEA-5 EXTERIOR LIGHTING WITH BY-PASS OVERRIDE Location: Storage building Supply Circuit: Relay Circuit Description Switch/Sensor Comment 1 2 -PHOTOCELL OVERRIDE WITH BY-PASS OVERRIDEB-1 STORAGE LIGHTING B-3 EXTERIOR LIGHTING OFFICE B MEN WOMEN OFFICE OFFICE BBB BB GFI GFI GFI P6 P2 P4 City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 9 of 23 PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersP-1 NOTES AND DETAILS AS SHOWN City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 10 of 23 PLANS PREPARED BY:ECEngineers, Inc.JCONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS15859 EDNA PL., SUITE 101IRWINDALE, CA. 91706(626) 960-0152 / (626) 960-9002 FAXCivil EngineersLand SurveyorsLand PlannersP-2 WATER AND GAS FLOOR PLAN AS SHOWN HOT WATER, COLD WATER, AND GAS FLOOR PLAN WASTE AND VENT FLOOR PLANW/HMEN WOMEN OFFICE OFFICE METAL SHELVING UNIT W/ 4 TIER SHELF W/ MOP & BROOM HOLDERS W/H MEN WOMEN OFFICE OFFICE City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 11 of 23 ELEVATION VIEW-A-ATYPICAL SHORING PLANSECTION A-ACity of Rosemead, CaliforniaAddendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017Document Control Page 12 of 23 Attachment 2 – Additional Specifications per Addendum 2 City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 13 of 23 SECTION 09 50 00 Acoustical Metal Ceilings PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Section Includes Drawings and general conditions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Divisions-1 Specification sections apply to work of this section 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes 1. Acoustical metal ceiling panels 2. Exposed grid suspension system 3. Wire hangers, fasteners, main runners, cross tees, and wall angle moldings 4. Perimeter Trim B. Related Sections: 1. Section 09 51 33.13 Acoustical Snap In Metal Pan Ceiling 2. Section 09 20 00 (09250) - Plaster and Gypsum Board 3. Section 09 51 13 (09500) - Acoustical Fabric-Faced Panel Ceilings 4. Section 09 53 00 (09500) - Acoustical Ceiling Suspension Assemblies 5. Section 01 81 13 - Sustainable Design Requirements 6. Section 01 81 19 - Indoor Air Quality Requirements 7. Section 09 54 00 Specialty Ceilings 8. Divisions 23 - HVAC Air Distribution 9. Division 26 - Electrical C. Alternates 1. Prior Approval: Unless otherwise provided for in the Contract documents, proposed product substitutions may be submitted no later than TEN (10) working days prior to the date established for receipt of bids. Acceptability of a proposed substitution is contingent upon the Architect's review of the proposal for acceptability and approved products will be set forth by the Addenda. If included in a Bid are substitute products that have not been approved by Addenda, the specified products shall be provided without additional compensation. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 14 of 23 2. Submittals that do not provide adequate data for the product evaluation will not be considered. The proposed substitution must meet all requirements of this section, including but not necessarily limited to, the following: Single source materials suppliers (if specified in Section 1.5); Underwriters' Laboratories Classified Acoustical performance; Panel design, size, composition, color, and finish; Suspension system component profiles and sizes; Compliance with the referenced standards. 1.3 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. ASTM A 1008 Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, Cold Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High- Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability 2. ASTM A 641 Standard Specification for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Carbon Steel Wire 3. ASTM A 653 Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process 4. ASTM C 423 Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method 5. ASTM C 635 Standard Specification for Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel Ceilings 6. ASTM C 636 Recommended Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panels 7. ASTM D 3273 Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber 8. ASTM E 84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 9. ASTM E 580 Installation of Metal Suspension Systems in Areas Requiring Moderate Seismic Restraint 10. ASTM E 1111 Standard Test Method for Measuring the Interzone Attenuation of Ceilings Systems 11. ASTM E 1414 Standard Test Method for Airborne Sound Attenuation Between Rooms Sharing a Common Ceiling Plenum 12. ASTM E 1264 Classification for Acoustical Ceiling Products B. International Building Code C. ASHRAE Standard 62 1 2004 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality D. NFPA 70 National Electrical Code E. ASCE 7 American Society of Civil Engineers, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 15 of 23 F. International Code Council-Evaluation Services - AC 156 Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Qualification Testing of Non-structural Components G. International Code Council-Evaluation Services Report - Seismic Engineer Report 1. ESR 1308 - Armstrong Suspension Systems H. International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials - Seismic Engineer Report 1. 0244 - Armstrong Single Span Suspension System I. California Department of Public Health CDPH/EHLB Emission Standard Method Version 1.1 2010 J. LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings K. International Well Building Standard L. Mindful Materials M. Living Building Challenge N. U.S. Department of Agriculture BioPreferred program (USDA BioPreffered). 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Continuous/Wall-to-Wall 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data for each type of acoustical ceiling unit and suspension system required. B. Samples: Minimum 6 inch x 6 inch samples of specified acoustical panel; 8 inch long samples of exposed wall molding and suspension system, including main runner and 4 foot cross tees. C. Shop Drawings: Layout and details of acoustical ceilings show locations of items that are to be coordinated with, or supported by the ceilings. D. Certifications: Manufacturer's certifications that products comply with specified requirements, including laboratory reports showing compliance with specified tests and standards. For acoustical performance, each carton of material must carry an approved independent laboratory classification of NRC, CAC, and AC. E. If the material supplied by the acoustical subcontractor does not have an Underwriter's Laboratory classification of acoustical performance on every carton, subcontractor shall be required City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 16 of 23 to send material from every production run appearing on the job to an independent or NVLAP approved laboratory for testing, at the architect's or owner's discretion. All products not conforming to manufacturer's current published values must be removed, disposed of and replaced with complying product at the expense of the Contractor performing the work. 1.6 SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS Transparency: Manufacturers will be given preference when they provide documentation to support sustainable requirements for the following: Material ingredient transparency, Removal of Red List Ingredients per LBCV3, Life Cycle impact information, Low-Emitting Materials, and Clean Air performance. 1. Health Product Declaration. The end use product has a published, complete Health Product Declaration with disclosure at a minimum of 1000ppm of known hazards in compliance with the Health Product Declaration open Standard. 2. Declare Label. The end use product has a published Declare label by the International Living Future Institute with disclosure of 100 ppm with a designation of Red List Free or Compliant (less than 1% proprietary ingredients). 3. Low Emitting products with VOC emissions data. Preference will also be given to manufacturers that can provide emissions data showing their products meet CDHP Standard Method v1.1 (Section 01350). 4. Life cycle analysis. Products that have communicated lifecycle data through Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) will be preferred. 5. End of Life Programs/Recycling: Where applicable, manufacturers that provide the option for recycling of their products into new products at end-of-life through take-back programs will be preferred. 6. Products meeting LEED V4 requirements including: Storage & Collection of Recyclables Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Environmental Product Declarations Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Sourcing of Raw Materials Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Material Ingredients Construction and Demolition Waste Management City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 17 of 23 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Single-Source Responsibility: Provide acoustical panel units and grid components by a single manufacturer. B. Fire Performance Characteristics: Identify acoustical ceiling components with appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting organization. a. Surface Burning Characteristics: As follows, tested per ASTM E 84 and complying with ASTM E 1264 Classification. C. Acoustic Panels: As with other architectural features located at the ceiling, may obstruct or skew the planned fire sprinkler water distribution pattern through possibly delay or accelerate the activation of the sprinkler or fire detection systems by channeling heat from a fire either toward or away from the device. Designers and installers are advised to consult a fire protection en gineer, NFPA 13, or their local codes for guidance where automatic fire detection and suppression systems are present. D. Coordination of Work: Coordinate acoustical ceiling work with installers of related work including, but not limited to building insulation, gypsum board, light fixtures, mechanical systems, electrical systems, and sprinklers. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver acoustical ceiling units to project site in original, unopened packages and store them in a fully enclosed space where they will be protected against damage from moisture, direct sunlight, surface contamination, and other causes. B. Before installing acoustical ceiling units, permit them to reach room temperature and a stabilized moisture content. C. Handle acoustical ceiling units carefully to avoid chipping edges or damaged units in any way. 1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Space Enclosure: Standard Ceilings: Do not install interior ceilings until space is enclosed and weatherproof; wet work in place is completed and nominally dry; work above ceilings is complete; and ambient conditions of temperature and humidity are continuously maintained at values near those intended for final occupancy. Building areas to receive ceilings shall be free of construction dust and debris. HumiGuard Plus Ceilings: Building areas to receive ceilings shall be free of construction dust and debris. Products with HumiGuard Plus performance and hot dipped galvanized steel, aluminum or stainless steel suspension systems can be installed up to 120°F (49°C) and in spaces before the building is enclosed, where HVAC systems are cycled or not operating. Cannot be used in exterior applications where standing water is present or where moisture will come in direct contact with the ceiling. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 18 of 23 HumiGuard Max Ceilings: Building areas to receive ceilings shall be free of construction dust and debris. Ceilings with HumiGuard Max performance can be installed in conditions up to 120°F (49°C) and maximum humidity exposure including outdoor applications, and other standing water applications, so long as they are installed with either SS Prelude Plus, AL Prelude Plus, or Prelude Plus Fire Guard XL suspension systems. Products with Humiguard Max performance can be installed in exterior applications, where standing water is present, or where moisture will come in direct contact with the ceiling. Only Ceramaguard with AL Prelude Plus suspension system can be installed over swimming pools. 1.10 LEED A. Armstrong Metal Ceilings qualify for the following credits: a. Category - Material & Resources i. MR Credit 2.1, 2.2 - Construction Waste Management Divert 50% or 75% from disposal ii. MR Credit 4.1, 4.2 - Recycled Content iii. MR Credit 5.1, 5.2 - Regional Materials (dependent on location) 1. LEED NC - 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally LEED CI - 20% Manufactured Regionally b. Category - Indoor Environmental Quality i. EQ Credit 4.1 to 4.6 - Low-Emitting Materials c. Category - Innovation and Design Process i. ID Credit - Acoustic Performance 1.11 WARRANTY A. Acoustical Panel: Submit a written warranty executed by the manufacturer, agreeing to repair or replace panels that fail within the warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Acoustical Panels: Sagging and warping 2. Grid System: Rusting and manufacturer's defects B. Warranty Period: 1. Acoustical Metal panels: One (1) year from date of substantial completion City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 19 of 23 2. Grid: Ten (10) years from date of substantial completion C. The Warranty shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and will be in addition to and run concurrent with other warranties made by the Contractor under the requirements of the Contract Documents. 1.12 MAINTENANCE A. Extra Materials: Deliver extra materials to Owner. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed. Packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with appropriate labels. 1. Acoustical Metal Ceiling Units: Furnish quality of full-size units equal to 5.0 percent of amount installed. 2. Exposed Suspension System Components: Furnish quantity of each exposed suspension component equal to 2.0 percent of amount installed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Metal Ceiling Panels: 1. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. B. Suspension Systems: 1. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. C. Aluminum Custom Trims: 1. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 2.2.1 ACOUSTICAL CEILING UNITS A. Acoustical Panels Type AMP 1. Acoustical Panels Type AMP-1: a. Surface Texture: Smooth b. Composition: Metal c. Color: Whitelume d. Size: 24 in x 48 in e. Edge Profile: Square - Butt Joint 15/16 in for interface with PRELUDE XL 15/16" Exposed Tee grid. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 20 of 23 f. Perforation Option: Round - Diagonal g. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): ASTM C 423; Classified with UL label on product carton 0.70 h. Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC): i. Sabin: N/A j. Articulation Class (AC): k. Flame Spread: ASTM E 1264; Class A. l. Light Reflectance (LR) White Panel: ASTM E 1477; 0.77. m. Dimensional Stability: Standard n. Recycle Content: Post-Consumer - 20% Pre-Consumer - 0% q. Acceptable Product: METALWORKS Clip-On, 7111M15 No added formaldehyde as manufactured by Armstrong World Industries 2. Metal Panel Accessories: 2.3.1 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS A. Components: Main beams and cross tees, base metal and end detail, fabricated from commercial quality hot dipped galvanized steel complying with ASTM A 653. Main beams and cross tees are double-web steel construction with type exposed flange design. Exposed surfaces chemically cleansed, capping prefinished galvanized steel in baked polyester paint. Main beams and cross tees shall have rotary stitching. a. Structural Classification: ASTM C 635 Heavy Duty duty b. Color: Whiteand match the actual color of the selected ceiling tile, unless noted otherwise. c. Recycle Content: Post-Consumer - 23% Pre-Consumer - 7% d. Sustainability: Environmetal Product Declaration (EPD), Health Product Declaration (HPD) e. Acceptable Product: PRELUDE XL 15/16" Exposed Tee as manufactured by Armstrong World Industries B. Attachment Devices: Size for five times design load indicated in ASTM C 635, Table 1, Direct Hung unless otherwise indicated. C. Wire for Hangers and Ties: ASTM A 641, Class 1 zinc coating, soft annealed, with a yield stress load of at least time three design load, but not less than 12 gauge. D. Edge Moldings and Trim: E. Accessories: 7904 - 15/16" Flush Act. to Drywall Transition Molding City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 21 of 23 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not proceed with installation until all wet work such as concrete, terrazzo, plastering and painting has been completed and thoroughly dried out, unless expressly permitted by manufacturer's printed recommendations. (Exception: HumiGuard Max Ceilings) 3.2 PREPARATION A. Measure each ceiling area and establish layout of acoustical units to balance border widths at opposite edges of each ceiling. Avoid use of less than half width units at borders, and comply with reflected ceiling plans. Coordinate panel layout with mechanical and electrical fixtures. B. Coordination: Furnish layouts for preset inserts, clips, and other ceiling anchors whose installation is specified in other sections. 1. Furnish concrete inserts and similar devices to other trades for installation well in advance of time needed for coordination of other work. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Follow manufacturer installation instructions B. Install suspension system and panels in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and in compliance with ASTM C 636 and with the authorities having jurisdiction. C. Install wall moldings at intersection of suspended ceiling and vertical surfaces. Miter corners where wall moldings intersect or install corner caps. D. For reveal edge panels: Cut and reveal or rabbet edges of ceiling panels at border areas and vertical surfaces. E. Install acoustical panels in coordination with suspended system, with edges resting on flanges of main runner and cross tees. Cut and fit panels neatly against abutting surfaces. Support edges by wall moldings. F. Install acoustical panels in coordination with suspended system, with edges resting on flanges of main runner and cross tees. Cut and fit panels neatly against abutting surfaces. Support edges by wall moldings. 3.4 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 22 of 23 A. Replace damaged and broken panels. B. Clean exposed surfaces of ceilings panels, including trim, edge moldings, and suspension members. Comply with manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and touch up of minor finish damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate evidence of damage. City of Rosemead, California Addendum 2, Garvey Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 31017 Document Control Page 23 of 23