HomeMy WebLinkAboutTeagle Hall Access RampUPDNDNUPUPDNDNUPDNDNUPUPUPUPDNUP101ROOM NAME1A101SIM1A101SIMA1011SIM1'-0"B1W1F1101NameNameNameNameElevation1A1011SIMDETAIL ENLARGEMENTWALL SECTIONBUILDING SECTIONDETAIL SECTION1INTERIOR ELEVATIONDOOR & INTERIORWINDOW TAGWALL TAGROOM IDENTIFICATIONEXTERIOR WINDOW &LOUVER TAGROOM FINISH KEYCONTRACT LIMIT LINEEXISTING DOORDOORPARTITIONS, DOORS ANDITEMS TO BE REMOVEDFULL HEIGHT PARTITIONPARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITIONKEYED NOTEFLOOR ELEVATION200SB-11001REVISION CLOUD & TAGPLAN ELEVATION50'-6"SITE ELEVATIONSTRUCTURAL ELEVATIONWORKING POINTWPCEILING HEIGHTEQUIPMENT TAGA101SIMA1A2A3A41iSCOPE LINEDIMENSION TO THE FACEOF FRAMING AT NEWCONSTRUCTION, TYP.DIMENSION TO THE FACEOF FINISH AT EXISTINGCONSTRUCTIONDIMENSION TO THE FACEOF FINISH50'-6"50'-6"EXISTING PARTITIONNAMEDATESHEETA1PROJECTAREA BPROJECTAREA APROJECTAREA CPROJECTAREA DPROJECT SITESITE LOCATIONGENERALG001 COVERG101 CODE CONFORMANCE PLANARCHITECTURAL - GENERALA001 GENERAL NOTESA002 GENERAL NOTES AND DETAILSARCHITECTURAL DEMOLITIONAD101 FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION PLANARCHITECTURALA101 PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PLANA161 FINISH PLANS AND SCHEDULEA250 TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTSA251 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND DETAILSA601 DOOR SCHEDULE AND DETAILSA602 DOOR PHOTOS AND WOOD RESTORATION NOTESPLUMBING - GENERALP001 SCHEDULES, KEY PLAN, DETAILS & LEGENDPLUMBINGP101 PLUMBING PLANSELECTRICAL GENERALE001 ELECTRICAL KEY PLAN, LEGEND & SCHEDULESELECTRICALE101 ELECTRICAL PLANSSET NUMBERPROJECT INFORMATIONDATE:JOB NUMBER:CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION:SPRINKLER PROTECTION:BUILDING USE CLASSIFICATION:EXISTING BUILDING CODE OF NYS:TOTAL AREA OF PROJECT:HOLT Architects, P.C.Architects, Planners, and Interior Designers217 North Aurora Street, Ithaca New York 14850Tel 607.273.7600 Fax 607.273.0475HOLTARCHITECTSARCHITECTURAL SYMBOLS LEGENDTaitem Engineering, P.C.Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Engineering110 South Albany Street, Ithaca, New York 14850Tel 607.277.1118 Fax 607.277.2119TOTAL EXISTING BUILDING AREA:G001CORNELL UNIVERSITY10/23/20152015-056IIBUNSPRINKLEREDCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTSTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTSPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF · ITHACA, NEW YORKDRAWING LISTA3, A4, BALTERATIONS LEVEL 22,000 SF93,608 SFABBREVIATIONS LEGENDA.F.F.N.I.C.O.C.TYP.U.O.N.MIN.MAX.CLR.T.B.D.M.O.A.C.P.C.L.L.SIM.OPP.GA.FECAAPEJFRTABOVE FINISH FLOORNOT IN CONTRACTON CENTER TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEDMINIMUMMAXIMUMCLEARTO BE DETERMINEDMASONRY OPENINGACOUSTIC CEILING PANELCONTRACT LIMIT LINESIMILAROPPOSITEGAUGEFIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETAREA ALARM PANELEXPANSION JOINTFIRE RETARDING TREATMENTGENERAL ARCHITECTURAL NOTES1. ALL REFERENCES TO CODES, SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS SHALL MEAN, AND ARE INTENDED, TO BE THELATEST EDITION, AMENDMENT AND /OR REVISION OF SUCH REFERENCE STANDARD IN EFFECT AS OF THE DATE OFTHESE DOCUMENTS.2. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN BUILDING PERMIT AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED PERMITS, INSPECTIONS, APPROVALSAND OTHER NECESSARY PERMISSION FOR THE WORK TO LEGALLY PROCEED AND TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE OFOCCUPANCY.3. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SAFETY OF THE EMPLOYEES, AUTHORIZED VISITORS,MATERIALS AND WORK, WITH RESPECT TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL,STATE AND NATIONAL CODES FOR SAFETY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LATEST REGULATIONS OF THEOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) OF THE U.S. LABOR DEPARTMENT, AND NYS BUILDINGCODE.4. WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO GENERALLY ACCEPTED GOOD PRACTICE IN THE APPLICABLE TRADE.5. ALL MATERIALS, ASSEMBLIES, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THE REGULATIONS OF THENYS BUILDING CODE AND SHALL CONFORM TO GENERALLY ACCEPTED STANDARDS WITH RESPECT TO STRENGTH,DURABILITY, CORROSION RESISTANCE, FIRE RESISTANCE, AND OTHER QUALITIES RECOGNIZED UNDER THESESTANDARDS. ALL TEST SPECIMENS AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE TRULY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MATERIAL,WORKMANSHIP, AND DETAILS USED IN ACTUAL PRACTICE.6. ALL PRODUCTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL.7. ALL WORK TO BE ISOLATED FROM OCCUPIABLE AREAS (AREAS NOT UNDER CONSTRUCTION) BY MINIMUM 1 HOURFIRE RESISTANCE RATED CONSTRUCTION (UNLESS 2 HOUR RATING IS INDICATED) AT ALL TIMES. NEGATIVE AIRPRESSURE MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.8. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL REMOVALS AND REPLACEMENTS.KEY PLAN
PROJECTAREA APROJECTAREA DPROJECTAREA CPROJECTAREA BEEEAEALOCKER ROOMSWIM TEAMMEN'SSTORAGE151C151SHOWER127AWOMEN'SROOM130BLOCKERWOMEN'SLOCKER ROOM130CSWIM TEAMWOMEN'SROOM130ALOCKERWOMEN'SCORRIDOR100CDCORRIDOR100CCTOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'SSTAIR100SBTOILET100TAMEN'SSHOWERAMEN'SSHOWERBMEN'SSHOWERCMEN'SSHOWERDMEN'SSHOWEREMEN'SSHOWERFMEN'SSHOWERFMEN'SSHOWER100TAMEN'STOILET100TGUNISEXROOM138LOCKERMEN'SSTAIR100SFSTAIR100SGJANITOR100JBCORRIDOR100CKCORRIDOR100CJMECHANICAL100UCROOM145WEIGHTROOM136EXERCISEROOM135ERGROOM134ISSUE134ASTORAGE136CSTORAGE136BSTORAGE136ACORRIDOR100CCSTAIR100SA134BOFFICE137LOBBY100LAMEMORIALOFFICE109CORRIDOR100CATOILET100TDCORRIDOR100CB107108A108BCORRIDOR100CCPOOL151BEE(1) LOCATION OF EXITS(2) EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE:DISTANCE TO EXITS FROM THEMOST REMOTE POINT IN THE MOSTREMOTE ROOM ON THE FLOOR(3) DIRECTION OF EGRESSTRAVEL, INCLUDING DIRECTIONOF SWING OF DOORS(4) COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL(5) REMOTENESS OF EXITS EXIT TO EXIT DIAGONALDIRECTION OF EGRESS TRAVELINDICATED BYORDIRECTION OF DOOR SWING IS SHOWNGRAPHICALLY FOR EACH DOORSYMBOL ON DRAWING (IFAPPLICABLE)(6) MINIMUM 1 HOUR CONSTRUCTION(7) MINIMUM 2 HOUR CONSTRUCTION(10) DEAD END CORRIDOR(8) SMOKE BARRIER(1 HOUR CONSTRUCTION)(9) SMOKE PARTITION(11) CONTRACT LIMIT LINEEEEXTERIOREXITEINTERIOREXITEEXITACCESSABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 9:05:00 PMG101CODECONFORMANCEPLAN10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/8" = 1'-0"C1PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR CODE CONFORMANCE PLANCODE LEGENDREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
C. Penetrations in Horizontal Assemblies: Provide penetration firestoppingwith ratings determined per ASTM E 814 or UL 1479, based on testingat a positive pressure differential of 0.01-inch wg (2.49 Pa).1. Horizontal assemblies include floors and floor/ceiling assemblies.2. F-Rating: At least 1 hour, but not less than the fire-resistance ratingof constructions penetrated.3. T-Rating: At least 1 hour, but not less than the fire-resistance ratingof constructions penetrated except for floor penetrations within thecavity of a wall.D. Exposed Penetration Firestopping: Provide products with flame-spreadand smoke-developed indexes of less than 25 and 450, respectively, asdetermined per ASTM E 84.E. VOC Content: Provide penetration firestopping that complies with thefollowing limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24):1. Architectural Sealants: 250 g/L.2.Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L.3. Sealant Primers for Porous Substrates: 775 g/L.F. Accessories: Provide components for each penetration firestoppingsystem that are needed to install fill materials and to maintain ratingsrequired. Use only those components specified by penetrationfirestopping manufacturer and approved by qualified testing andinspecting agency for firestopping indicated.1. Permanent forming/damming/backing materials:a. Sealants used in combination with other forming/damming/backing materials to prevent leakage of fill materials in liquidstate.b. Fillers for sealants.2. Temporary forming materials.3. Substrate primers.4. Collars.5. Steel sleeves.5. Fill Materials:A.Cast-in-Place Firestop Devices: Factory-assembled devices for use incast-in-place concrete floors and consisting of an outer metallic sleevelined with an intumescent strip, a radial extended flange attached to oneend of the sleeve for fastening to concrete formwork, and a neoprenegasket.B.Latex Sealants: Single-component latex formulations that do not re-emulsify after cure during exposure to moisture.C. Firestop Devices: Factory-assembled collars formed from galvanizedsteel and lined with intumescent material sized to fit specific diameterof penetrant.D.Intumescent Putties: Nonhardening dielectric, water-resistant puttiescontaining no solvents, inorganic fibers, or silicone compounds.E. Intumescent Wrap Strips: Single-component intumescent elastomericsheets with aluminum foil on one side.F.Mortars: Prepackaged dry mixes consisting of a blend of inorganicbinders, hydraulic cement, fillers, and lightweight aggregate formulatedfor mixing with water at Project site to form a nonshrinking,homogeneous mortar.G. Silicone Sealants: Single-component, silicone-based, neutral-curingelastomeric sealants of grade indicated below:1. Grade: Pourable (self-leveling) formulation for openings in floorsand other horizontal surfaces, and nonsag formulation for openingsin vertical and sloped surfaces, unless indicated firestopping limitsuse of nonsag grade for both opening conditions.6.Mixing: For those products requiring mixing before application, comply withpenetration firestopping manufacturer’s written instructions for accurateproportioning of materials, water (if required), type of mixing equipment,selection of mixer speeds, mixing containers, mixing time, and other itemsor procedures needed to produce products of uniform quality with optimumperformance characteristics for application indicated.7.Examination: Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, forcompliance with requirements for opening configurations, penetrating items,substrates, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have beencorrected.8.Preparation:A. Surface Cleaning: Clean out openings immediately before installingpenetration firestopping to comply with manufacturer’s writteninstructions and with the following requirements:1. Remove from surfaces of opening substrates and from penetratingitems foreign materials that could interfere with adhesion ofpenetration firestopping.2. Clean opening substrates and penetrating items to produce clean,sound surfaces capable of developing optimum bond withpenetration firestopping. Remove loose particles remaining fromcleaning operation.B.Prime substrates where recommended in writing by manufacturer usingthat manufacturer’s recommended products and methods. Confineprimers to areas of bond; do not allow spillage and migration ontoexposed surfaces.C. Masking Tape: Use masking tape to prevent penetration firestoppingfrom contacting adjoining surfaces that will remain exposed oncompletion of the Work and that would otherwise be permanentlystained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods used toremove stains. Remove tape as soon as possible without disturbingfirestopping’s seal with substrates.9.Installation:A.Install penetration firestopping to comply with manufacturer’s writteninstallation instructions and published drawings for products andapplications indicated.B.Install forming materials and other accessories of types required to supportfill materials during their application and in the position needed to producecross-sectional shapes and depths required to achieve fire ratingsindicated.1. After installing fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, removecombustible forming materials and other accessories not indicatedas permanent components of firestopping.C. Install fill materials for firestopping by proven techniques to produce thefollowing results:1. Fill voids and cavities formed by openings, forming materials,accessories, and penetrating items as required to achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated.2. Apply materials so they contact and adhere to substrates formedby openings and penetrating items.3. For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing the Work,finish to produce smooth, uniform surfaces that are flush withadjoining finishes.SECTION 078413 - PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING (CONT'D)SECTION 078433 - JOINT FIRESTOPPING (CONT'D)3.Fire Resistive Joint Systems:A.Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements1. Grace Construction Products.2. Hilti, Inc.3. Johns Manville.4. 3M Fire Protection Products.5. Tremco, Inc.; Tremco Fire Protection Systems Group.6. USG Corporation.7.Approved ManufacturerB. Where required, provide fire-resistive joint systems that are produced andinstalled to resist spread of fire according to requirements indicated, resistpassage of smoke and other gases, and maintain original fire-resistancerating of assemblies in or between which fire-resistive joint systems areinstalled. Fire-resistive joint systems shall accommodate buildingmovements without impairing their ability to resist the passage of fire andhot gases.C. Joints in or between Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction: Provide fire-resistive joint systems with ratings determined per ASTM E 1966 or UL 2079:1. Joints include those installed in or between fire-resistance-rated walls,floor or floor/ceiling assemblies, and roofs or roof/ceiling assemblies.2. Fire-Resistance Rating: Equal to or exceeding the fire-resistancerating of construction they will join.D. Joints at Exterior Wall/Floor Intersections: Provide fire-resistive jointsystems with rating determined by ASTM E 119 based on testing at apositive pressure differential of 0.01-inch wg (2.49 Pa) or ASTM E 2307.1. Fire-Resistance Rating: Equal to or exceeding the fire-resistancerating of the floor assembly.E. Exposed Fire-Resistive Joint Systems: Provide products with flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less than 25 and 450,respectively, as determined per ASTM E 84.F. VOC Content: Provide fire-resistive joint systems that comply with thefollowing limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59,Subpart D (EPA Method 24):1. Architectural Sealants: 250 g/L.2. Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L.3. Sealant Primers for Porous Substrates: 775 g/L.G. Accessories: Provide components of fire-resistive joint systems, includingprimers and forming materials, that are needed to install fill materials and to maintain ratings required. Use only components specified by fire-resistive joint system manufacturer and approved by the qualified testingagency for systems indicated.4.Examination: Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, forcompliance with requirements for joint configurations, substrates, and otherconditions affecting performance of the Work. Proceed with installation onlyafter unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.5.Preparation:A. Surface Cleaning: Clean joints immediately before installing fire-resistivejoint systems to comply with fire-resistive joint system manufacturer’swritten instructions and the following requirements:B. Priming: Prime substrates where recommended in writing by fire-resistivejoint system manufacturer using that manufacturer’s recommendedproducts and methods. Confine primers to areas of bond; do not allowspillage and migration onto exposed surfaces.C. Masking Tape: Use masking tape to prevent fill materials of fire-resistivejoint system from contacting adjoining surfaces that will remain exposedon completion of the Work and that would otherwise be permanentlystained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods usedto remove stains. Remove tape as soon as possible without disturbingfire-resistive joint system’s seal with substrates.6.Installation:A.Install fire-resistive joint systems to comply with manufacturer’s writteninstallation instructions and published drawings for products andapplications indicated.B.Install forming materials and other accessories of types required tosupport fill materials during their application and in position needed toproduce cross-sectional shapes and depths required to achieve fireratings indicated.1. After installing fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, removecombustible forming materials and other accessories not indicated aspermanent components of fire-resistive joint system.C.Install fill materials for fire-resistive joint systems by proven techniques toproduce the following results:1. Fill voids and cavities formed by joints and forming materials asrequired to achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated.2. Apply fill materials so they contact and adhere to substrates formedby joints.3. For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing the Work,finish to produce smooth, uniform surfaces that are flush withadjoining finishes.1.Protect all existing finish surfaces to remain. Patch existing construction tomatch existing adjacent finishes to remain at all removals and as required atpenetrations. Contractor is responsible for all damage resulting from theirwork, whether inside or outside the Project Area limits.2.All wires, cables and ductwork serving areas outside of the construction phase under progress must be maintained operational. Temporary provisionsmay be required to be utilized to achieve this requirement.3.Verify all dimensions in the field. Do not scale drawings to obtain dimensions. Contact architect for any critical dimensions required to perform proposed work.4. Dimension notes "EQ" are equal to each other only if they are on the same dimensionstring and in the same row.5.Contractor shall verify location and routing of all existing ducts, pipes, conduitsand other MEP systems distribution pathways being modified or affecting thework. Modify and relocate as required to achieve fire ratings, install dampersand to achieve code compliance of fire separations. Notify the architect of alldeviations.6.Contractor is responsible for cutting and/or modifying openings into existingwalls, floors and ceilings and for removal and reinstallation of all itemsincluding but not limited to any permanently attached fixtures and furnishings,millwork, MEP equipment and fixtures, piping, conduit, ductwork, etc. asrequired to provide work indicated on drawings. Unless otherwise indicatedall removed items and finishes must be restored to their previous condition. Materials and finishes must match adjacent existing surfaces unless otherwiseindicated.7.Definitions:A.Furnish - Supply and deliver to the project site ready for unloading,unpackaging, assembly, installation and similar operations.B.Install - See definition of Provide.C.Patch - Replacement or repair of material or finish to match existingconditions.D.Provide - Furnish and install, complete and ready for intended use.E.Relocate - To move from one location and install in another location.F.Replace - To provide a substitute, equivalent.GENERALGENERAL1.1SUMMARY: Section Includes:A.Exterior wood trim.B.Exterior wood soffits.C.Lumber siding.1.2SUBMITTALSA.Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product.B.Samples: For each type of product involving selection of colors, profiles, or textures.PRODUCTS2.1.MATERIALS, GENERALA.Lumber: DOC PS 20.1.Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of inspection agencyindicating grade, species, moisture content at time of surfacing, and mill.a.For exposed lumber, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece.B.Wood-Preservative-Treated Materials1.Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA U1; Use Category UC3b.a.Kiln dry lumber and plywood after treatment to a maximum moisture content of19 and 18 percent respectively.b.Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction andcontaining no arsenic or chromium.c.Application: All exterior lumber and plywood as required for a complete, stable,water/air tight installation, restoration or repair as noted.2.2EXTERIOR TRIMA.Lumber Trim:1.Species and Grade: Western red cedar, Clear Heart VG (Vertical Grain) NLGA,WCLIB, or WWPA.2.Species and Grade: Southern pine, pressure-preservative treated; B & B; SPIB.3.Species and Grade: Eastern white pine, eastern hemlock-balsam fir-tamarack,eastern spruce, or white woods; D Select (Quality); NeLMA, NLGA, WCLIB, or WWPA.4.Maximum Moisture Content: 15 percent.5.Face Surface: Surfaced (smooth).B.Moldings: WMMPA WM 4, N-grade wood moldings, without finger jointing. Made from kiln-dried stock to patterns included in WMMPA WM 12.1.Species: Western red cedar.C.MDO Trim: Exterior Grade B-B, MDO plywood.D.Primed Hardboard Trim: High-temperature-cured, high-resin, wood-fiber composite; factoryprimed on faces and edges. Recommended by manufacturer for exterior use.2.3LUMBER SIDINGA.Provide kiln-dried lumber siding complying with DOC PS 20.B.Species and Grade: Clear VG (Vertical Grain) Heart western red cedar; NLGA, WCLIB, orWWPA.C.Species and Grade: [1 Common] spruce-pine-fir; NeLMA, NLGA, WCLIB, or WWPA.D.Species and Grade: D Select (Quality) eastern white pine, eastern hemlock-balsam fir-tamarack, eastern spruce, or white woods; NeLMA, NLGA, WCLIB, or WWPA.E.Species and Grade: B & B pressure-preservative-treated southern pine; SPIB.2.4.MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALSA.Fasteners for Exterior Finish Carpentry: Provide nails or screws, in sufficient length to penetrate not less than 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) into wood substrate1.For prefinished items, provide matching prefinished aluminum fasteners where facefastening is required.2.For applications not otherwise indicated, provide stainless-steel fasteners.B.Sealants: Latex, complying with ASTM C 834 Type OP, Grade NF and with applicablerequirements in Section 079200 "Joint Sealants," recommended by sealant manufacturerand manufacturer of substrates for intended application.EXECUTION3.1PREPARATIONA.Prime lumber and moldings to be painted, including both faces and edges, unless factoryprimed. Cut to required lengths and prime ends.3.2INSTALLATION, GENERALA.Install exterior finish carpentry level, plumb, true, and aligned with adjacent materials. Use concealed shims where necessary for alignment.1.Scribe and cut exterior finish carpentry to fit adjoining work. Refinish and seal cuts asrecommended by manufacturer.3.3STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM INSTALLATIONA.Install flat-grain lumber with bark side exposed to weather.B.Install trim with minimum number of joints practical, using full-length pieces frommaximum lengths of lumber available. Do not use pieces less than 24 inches (610 mm)long except where necessary.1.Use scarf joints for end-to-end joints.2.Stagger end joints in adjacent and related members.C.Fit exterior joints to exclude water. Cope at returns and miter at corners.3.4SIDING INSTALLATIONA.Install siding to comply with manufacturer's written instructions and warranty requirements.B.Lumber Siding: Apply starter strip along bottom edge of sheathing or sill. Install first courseof siding with lower edge at least 1/8 inch (3 mm) below starter strip and subsequentcourses lapped 1 inch (25 mm) over course below. Nail at each stud. Do not allow nails topenetrate more than one thickness of siding.GENERAL1.1SUMMARY: Section Includes:A.Framing with dimension lumber.B.Wood blocking, cants, and nailers.C.Wood furring and grounds.D.Wood sleepers.PRODUCTS2.1.MATERIALS, GENERALA.Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no gradingagency is indicated, provide lumber that complies with the applicable rules of any rules-writing agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review. Provide lumber graded by an agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under therules indicated.1.Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency.2.Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated.B.Maximum Moisture Content of Lumber: 15 percent unless otherwise indicated.2.2WOOD-PRESERVATIVE-TREATED MATERIALSA.Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA U1; Use Category UC2 for interiorconstruction not in contact with the ground, Use Category UC3b for exterior constructionnot in contact with the ground, and Use Category UC4a for items in contact with theground.1.Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and containingno arsenic or chromium.B.Kiln-dry lumber after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent. Do not usematerial that is warped or does not comply with requirements for untreated material.C.Application: Treat all miscellaneous carpentry unless otherwise indicated:1.Wood cants, nailers, curbs, equipment support bases, blocking, stripping, and similarmembers in connection with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofing.2.Wood sills, sleepers, blocking, furring, stripping, and similar concealed members incontact with masonry or concrete.3.Wood framing and furring attached directly to the interior of below-grade exteriormasonry or concrete walls.2.2DIMENSION LUMBER FRAMINGA.Non-Load-Bearing Interior Partitions: Construction or No. 2 grade of any species.B.Other Framing: No. 2 grade and any of the following species:1.Hem-fir (north); NLGA.2.Southern pine; SPIB.3.Douglas fir-larch; WCLIB or WWPA.4.Mixed southern pine; SPIB.5.Spruce-pine-fir; NLGA.6.Douglas fir-south; WWPA.7.Hem-fir; WCLIB or WWPA.8.Douglas fir-larch (north); NLGA.9.Spruce-pine-fir (south); NeLMA, WCLIB, or WWPA.2.3MISCELLANEOUS LUMBERA.General: Provide miscellaneous lumber indicated and lumber for support or attachmentof other construction, including the following:1.Blocking.2.Nailers.3.Cants4.Furring5.GroundsB.For items of dimension lumber size, provide Construction or No. 2 grade lumber of anyspecies.2.4.FASTENERSA.General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirementsspecified in this article for material and manufacture.1.Where carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, pressure-preservativetreated, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners of Type 304 stainless steel.B.Power-Driven Fasteners: NES NER-272.C.Screws for Fastening to Metal Framing: [ASTM C 1002] [ASTM C 954], length asrecommended by screw manufacturer for material being fastened.2.5MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALSA.Flexible Flashing: Self-adhesive rubberized-asphalt compound, bonded to a high-densitypolyethylene film, aluminum foil, or spunbonded polyolefin to produce an overall thicknessof not less than 0.025 inch (0.6 mm).EXECUTION3.1INSTALLATION, GENERALA.Set carpentry to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true to line, cut, and fitted.Fit carpentry to other construction; scribe and cope as needed for accurate fit.B.Where wood-preservative-treated lumber is installed adjacent to metal decking, installcontinuous flexible flashing separator between wood and metal decking.C.Framing Standard: Comply with AF&PA's WCD 1, "Details for Conventional Wood FrameConstruction," unless otherwise indicated.D.Do not splice structural members between supports unless otherwise indicated.E.Comply with AWPA M4 for applying field treatment to cut surfaces of preservative-treatedlumber.F.Securely attach carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated,complying with the following:1.NES NER-272 for power-driven fasteners.2.Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's International Building Code.3.Table R602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and Table R602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in ICC's International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings.SECTION 061053 - MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRYSECTION 062013 - EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRYSECTION 078413 - PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING1.Submittals:A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.B. Product Schedule: For each penetration firestopping system. Include Location anddesign designation of qualified testing and inspecting agency.1. Where Project conditions require modification to a qualified testing andinspecting agency’s illustration for a particular penetration firestopping condition,submit illustration, with modifications marked, approved by penetrationfirestopping manufacturer’s fire-protection engineer as an engineering judgmentor equivalent fire-resistance-rated assembly.C. Installer Certificates: From Installer indicating penetration firestopping as beeninstalled in compliance with requirements and manufacturer’s written recommendations.D. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by aqualified testing agency, for penetration firestopping.2. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Penetration firestopping shall comply with thefollowing requirements:A. Penetration firestopping tests are performed by a qualified testing agencyacceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.B. Penetration firestopping is identical to those tested per testing standard referenced in “Penetration Firestopping” Article. Provide rated systems complying with thefollowing requirements:1. Penetration firestopping products bear classification marking of qualified testingand inspecting agency.2. Classification markings on penetration firestopping correspond to designationslisted by UL in its Fire Resistance Directory.3.Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of thefollowing:A. Hilti, Inc.B. 3M Fire Protection Products.C. Tremco, Inc.; Tremco Fire Protection Systems Group.D. USG Corporation.E.Approved Manufacturer4.Penetrations Firestopping:A. Provide penetration firestopping that is produced and installed to resist spread of fireaccording to requirements indicated, resist passage ofsmoke and other gases, andmaintain original fire-resistance rating of construction penetrated. Penetrationfirestopping systems shall be compatible with one another, with the substrates formingopenings, and with penetrating items if any.B. Penetrations in Fire-Resistance-Rated Walls: Provide penetration firestopping withratings determined per ASTM E 814 or UL 1479, based on testing at a positivepressure differential of 0.01-inch wg (2.49 Pa).1. Fire-resistance-rated walls include fire-barrier walls, smoke-barrier walls, and firepartitions.2. F-Rating: Not less than the fire-resistance rating of constructions penetrated.1.Submittals:A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.B. Product Schedule: For each fire-resistive joint system. Includelocation and design designation of qualified testing agency.1. Where Project conditions require modification to a qualifiedtesting agency’s illustration for a particular fire-resistive joint systemcondition, submit illustration, with modifications marked, approvedby fire-resistive joint system manufacturer’s fire-protection engineeras an engineering judgment or equivalent fire-resistance-ratedassembly.C. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive testsperformed by a qualified testing agency, for fire-resistive joint systems.2. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Fire-resistive joint systems shall complywith the following requirements:A. Fire-resistive joint system tests are performed by a qualified testingagency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.B. Fire-resistive joint systems are identical to those tested per testingstandard referenced in “Fire-Resistive Joint Systems” Article. Providerated systems complying with the following requirements:1. Fire-resistive joint system products bear classification marking ofqualified testing agency.2.Fire-resistive joint systems correspond to those indicated byreference to designations listed by UL in its Fire Resistance Directory.SECTION 078433 - JOINT FIRESTOPPINGGENERAL ELECTRICAL & FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS1.Refer to Cornell University Design and Construction Standards for additionalelectrical and fire alarm requirements.2.Minimum conductor size for general wiring to be #12. Minimum raceway size tobe 3/4".ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 9:08:39 PMA001GENERALNOTES10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
1X1B1A25/8"3 5/8"4 1/4"SEALANT, ENTIRE PERIMETERUNDERSIDE OF STRUCTUREMETAL STUDS @ 16" O.C.GYPSUM BOARDWALL BASE, SEE FINISHSCHEDULESEALANT, ENTIRE PERIMETER•EXTEND TO UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE•PROVIDE TILE BACKER PANEL, IN LIEU OFGYPSUM BOARD AT LOCATIONS TO BE TILED6" METAL STUD3 5/8"" METAL STUD5/8"7/8"1 1/2"SEALANT, ENTIRE PERIMETERUNDERSIDE OF STRUCTUREHAT-SHAPED, RIGID FURRINGCHANNELGYPSUM BOARDWALL BASE, SEE FINISHSCHEDULESEALANT, ENTIRE PERIMETEREXISTING WALLCONSTRUCTION•EXTEND TO UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE•PROVIDE TILE BACKER PANEL, IN LIEU OFGYPSUM BOARD AT LOCATIONS TO BE TILEDEXISTING 5" SLAB ON GRADE ONFILL WITH W.W.F. 6X6 REINFORCING4" SLAB ON GRADE WITHW.W.F. 6X6 W2.0XW2.06" COMPACTEDSTRUCTURAL FILL10 MIL VAPOR BARRIER#4 BAR @ 24" O.C. FROM NEW TOEXISTING. BAR SHALL BE EMBEDDED4" INTO EXISTING AND 8" INTO NEW.BAR SHALL BE EPOXIED INTO EXISTINGWITH SET EPOXY BY SIMPSON O.A.E.APPLY XYPEX CONCENTRATEWATERPROOFING TO EXISTINGCONCRETE FACE. INSTALL PERMANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONSEXISTING 5" SLAB ONGRADE ON FILL WITHW.W.F. 6X6 REINFORCINGEXISTING GLAZED TILE WALL1"TILE8" MIN.BEARINGTYP.LINTEL, AS PERLINTEL SCHEDULE± 7' - 1 3/8" V.I.F.REMOVEEXISTING GLAZEDSTRUCTURAL TILEREMOVE EXISTING STRUCTURALGLAZED TILE TO NEAREST VERTICALJOINT AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL LINTELGROUT JAMBS FULLBELOW LINTEL BEARINGON BOTH SIDES11+/-SLOPE @ ± 1/8" PER FOOTSLOPE @ 1/4"PER FOOTTOILET SIDESHOWER SIDELINEAR FLOOR DRAINBOND BREAKER TAPE, TYP.FLEXIBLE SEALANT, TYPWATERPROOF MEMBRANETHIN SET CERAMIC TILE, TYP.STEEL LINTELS SCHEDULEMASONRY OPENINGWIDTH (M.O.)LINTELCOMPOSITION0'-0" - 4'-0"> 4'-0" - 8'-0"(2x) L 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" x5/16" (BACK TO BACK)5" x 5/16" HORIZONTAL PLATE &5" x 1/2" VERTICAL PLATE TOFORM INVERTED "T"INSTANCESWELDS1/8" WELDS @ 18" O.C.3" LONG 3/16" FILLETWELDS 6" O.C.; EACH SIDEOF VERTICAL PLATEDOORS AND BORROWEDLIGHTS UNDER AND EQUALTO 4'-0" IN MASONRY WALLSDOORS AND BORROWEDLIGHTS OVER 4'-0" INMASONRY WALLS#4 AT 16"O.C.,DRILL AND GROUT(2)#4 CONTEXISTINGCONCRETE SLAB4"V.I.F.±2' -0" 4"PIPE AND BEDDINGSEE PLUMBING DRAWINGSEQ EQABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:58:38 PMA002GENERALNOTES ANDDETAILS10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1 1/2" = 1'-0"E5INTERIOR WALL SYSTEM (IWS-1) 1 1/2" = 1'-0"E7INTERIOR WALL SYSTEM (IWS-2)GENERAL PARTITION NOTES1 SEE CODE CONFORMANCE DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS OFRATED PARTITIONS.2 RATED PARTITIONS, BARRIERS, WALLS, ETC. TO BECONSTRUCTED ACCORDING TO THE TESTED ASSEMBLY LISTED.SEE TESTING AGENCY DESIGN FOR MORE DETAILEDREQUIREMENTS. ALL RATED ASSEMBLIES TO BE LABELED ASSUCH ABOVE CEILINGS AND ON THE INSIDE OF ALL RATEDCEILING ACCESS DOORS. PROVIDE SIGNAGE WITH 1" MIN.LETTERING STATING TYPE OF ASSEMBLY AND RATING. PLACESIGN AT 8 FEET O.C. MAX.3 DOCUMENTS ARE BASED UPON ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTIONDRAWINGS, EXISTING CONDITIONS MAY VARY. CONTACTARCHITECT IF DISCREPANCIES ARISE.4 PROTECT ALL EXISTING FINISH SURFACES TO REMAIN. PATCHEXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH ADJACENTSURFACES AND FINISHES TO REMAIN AT ALL REMOVALS AND ASREQUIRED BY THE WORK (IE: PIPE PENETRATIONS, ETC).CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE RESULTINGFROM HIS WORK, WHETHER INSIDE OR OUTSIDE CONTRACTLIMIT LINE.5 ALL PARTITIONS TO EXTEND TO UNDERSIDE OF DECK U.O.N.6 PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT PERIMETER ANDPENETRATIONS OF ALL PARTITIONS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION,TYPICAL. PROVIDE SMOKE AND/OR FIRE SEALANT AT ALLSMOKE/FIRE RATED PARTITIONS TYPICAL. SOUND TRANSMISSIONCLASS (STC) RATINGS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE VALUES FORGENERAL REFERENCE ONLY. ACOUSTICAL BATTS CONCEALEDWITHIN WALLS TO HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF NO MORE THAN 25AND A SMOKE DEVELOPMEND INDEX OF NOT MORE THAT 450.PENETRATIONS IN WALLS CONTAINING ACCOUSTICAL BATTS TOBE THOROUGHLY SEALED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALLOUTLET BOXES, DUCTS, PIPING, ETC.7 5/8" TYPE X GYPSUM BOARD ON METAL STUDS. TIGHTERSPACING SHALL BE PROVIDED BASED ON STUD LIMITS ANDPROPOSED HEIGHT OR AS DETERMINED BY THE LIGHT GAUGEENGINEER.8 TILE BACKER PANEL SHALL BE INSTALLED AT TILED WALLS ANDIN HIGH HUMIDITY LOCATIONS SUCH AS SHOWERS,STEAMROOMS, ETC. STEEL STUDS WHERE CEMENT BOARD ISREQUIRED SHALL BE 20 GA. MIN. USE ONLY COMPATIBLEFASTENERS AND ACCESSORIES WHERE CEMENT BOARD ISREQUIRED.9 MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM WALL BOARD SHALL BEINSTALLED AT ALL WET LOCATIONS INCLUDING WATER CLOSETS,SINKS, DRINKING FOUNTAINS, ETC. EXCEPT AS NOTED IN NOTE 8.10 WHEN INFILLING OR CONNECTING TO EXISTING STRUCTURALGLAZED TILE CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDE TILE WIDTH TO EQUALEXISTING WALL THICKNESS. MAINTAIN FIRE AND SMOKERATINGS TO MATCH EXISTING AND AS REQUIRED BY CODE.REFER ALSO TO CODE CONFORMANCE DRAWINGS.11 PROVIDE METAL BLOCKING AT ALL METAL FRAMED WALLS FORWALL-MOUNTED ITEMS SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,TACKBOARD PANELS, ACOUSTIC PANELS, SHELVING, WALLCABINETS, MILLWORK COUNTERS, GRAB BARS, PLUMBINGFIXTURES, ETC.12 PROVIDE SOLID ANCHOR ATTACHMENT AT MASONRY WALLS FORWALL-MOUNTED BLOCKING AND ITEMS SUCH AS, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, COUNTERTOPS AND BRACKETS, GRAB BARS,PLUMBING FIXTURES, TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES, ETC.INSTALL ACCESSORIES AND FIXTURES PER MANUFACTURERSRECOMMENDATIONS. INSTALL BLOCKING AND WALL CLEATSWITH EXPANSION ANCHORS, TYPICAL, U.O.N. REFER TO DETAILSFOR COUNTERTOP BRACKET ANCHORING/INSTALLATION.13 PREPARE ALL EXISTING PREVIOUSLY PAINTED WALLS, COLUMNSAND CEILINGS WITHIN THE PROJECT WORK AREA FORSCHEDULED PAINT FINISH.14 PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED AT ALL WALLS ANDCEILINGS AT ALL VALVES, DAMPERS, CONCEALED JUNCTIONBOXES, AND OTHER EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE,ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING. 1 1/2" = 1'-0"C7CONCRETE SLAB REPAIR 1/4" = 1'-0"A4LINTEL ELEVATION AND SCHEDULE 3" = 1'-0"C4LINEAR FLOOR DRAIN 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A7PIPE TRENCH INFILL DETAILREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
AD101E8AD101C8ENTRANCE100LAVESTIBULE100LACORRIDOR100CBCORRIDOR100CCCORRIDOR100CASTAIR100SA1718CORRIDOR100CJCORRIDOR100CCWEIGHT ROOM145TOILET1OOTAMEN'SROOM138LOCKERMEN'SSHOWERAMEN'SSHOWERBMEN'SSHOWERCMEN'SSHOWERDMEN'SSHOWEREMEN'SSHOWERFMEN'SSHOWERGMEN'SSHOWERHMEN'STOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'SSHOWER127AWOMEN'SCORRIDOR100CGLOCKER130AWOMEN'S191111PROJECTAREA APROJECTAREA DPROJECTAREA CPROJECTAREA Bss24.67101891111SHOWER100TAMEN'SCORRIDOR100CCLOCKER TOILET100TAMEN'SROOM138LOCKERMEN'SSHOWER100TA-H141220.1621CONCRETE SLAB DEMOLITION5.6.13TOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'S3CORRIDOR100CGLOCKER130AWOMEN'S.1315 1/8" = 1'-0"C1DEMO - F1ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 9:04:06 PMAD101FIRST FLOORDEMOLITIONPLAN10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFDEMOLITION LEGENDGENERAL DEMOLITION NOTESKEYED DEMOLITION NOTES13 REMOVE EXISTING HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAME. MODIFY AND WIDEN MASONRYOPENING AS INDICATED TO CREATE ACCESSIBLE MASONRY DOOR OPENING.REMOVE GLAZED TILE TO NEAREST VERTICAL JOINT AND TOOTH-IN SALVAGEDOR REPLACEMENT TILE. PROVIDE LINTEL AS INDICATED PER LINTEL SCHEDULE.14 REMOVE LIGHT FIXTURE AS INDICATED. PATCH AND PREPARE CEILING FORSCHEDULED FINISH. REFER ALSO TO ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.15 EXISTING WALL-MOUNTED MIRROR UNIT TO REMAIN.16 REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING TOILET PARTITION STEEL PIPE TOP RAIL BACKTO NEAREST MARBLE TOILET PARTITION. SALVAGE AND REINSTALL 90 DEGREEPIPE FITTING AT CUT END.17 REMOVE EXISTING CLOSER AND ALL RELATED FASTENERS. FILL/SEAL ALLHOLES TO MATCH EXISTING WOOD DOOR AND FRAME FINISH.18 REMOVE EXISTNG WOOD DOORS PANELS (LEAFS) AND ALL RELATED HARDWARE,INCLUDING REMOVABLE MULLION AND THRESHOLD. RETURN DOORS TO OWNER,RECYCLE HARDWARE. EXISTING WOOD DOOR FRAME TO REMAIN.19 REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR STOP BUMPER.20 CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL LOOSE PAINT FROM METAL VENT PIPING AND PREPARESURFACE FOR SCHEDULED FINISH.21 REMOVE EXISTING GLAZED TILE WITH BULLNOSE CORNER TO NEAREST EXISTINGVERTICAL JOINT AND INFILL MASONRY OPENING. TOOTH-IN GLAZED TILE TOMATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT TILE.1 CUT OPENING IN EXISTING CMU WALL FOR SCHEDULED DOOR. PROVIDE LINTELAS INDICATED PER LINTEL SCHEDULE.2 REMOVE EXISTING MARBLE TOILET PARITION AND ALL RELATED HARDWARE ANDRETURN TO OWNER.3 REMOVE EXISTING WALL-MOUNTED DOOR STOP BUMPER. PATCH AND PREPAREWALL FOR SCHEDULED FINISHES.4 EXISTING PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER TO REMAIN.5 REMOVE AND SALVAGE EXISTNG FEMININE HYGIENE DISPENSER FORREINSTALLATION.6 REMOVE EXISTING TOILET PARTITIONS AND ALL RELATED HARDWARE ANDACCESSORIES.7 REMOVE EXISTING WALL-MOUNTED SHELF AND ALL ASSOCIATED HARDWARE.PATCH AND PREPARE WALL TO MATCH EXISTING.8 REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB AS INDICATED TOACCOMMODATE BELOW SLAB PIPING. COORDINATE SLAB REMOVAL WITHPLUMBING DRAWING.9 REMOVE AND SALVAGE EXISTING TOILET PARTITION DOOR AND LATCHHARDWARE FOR REINSTALLATION.10 REMOVE EXISTING SOAP DISPENSING SYSTEM, INCLUDED CAPPED PIPINGLOCATED ABOVE EACH LAVATORY. CAP ALL PIPING FLUSH WITH FINISHED FACEOF EXISTING WALL.11 REMOVE PLUMBING FIXTURES AS INDICATED. PATCH AND PREPARE WALL FORSCHEDULED FINISHES. REFER ALSO TO PLUMBING DEMOLITION DRAWINGS.12 REMOVE VENT LOUVER AND EXTEND DUCT AS INDICATED.1 PROTECT/ MAINTAIN ALL EXISTING FIRE PROTECTION AND FIRE RESISTANCE RATED CONSTRUCTION2 PREPARE EXISTING WALLS AND FLOORS FOR SCHEDULED FINISHES. REPAIR DAMAGEDSUBSTRATES TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING.3 PROTECT ALL EXISTING FINISH SURFACES TO REMAIN. PATCH EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCHADJACENT FINISHES IN THE CASE OF REMOVALS AS REQUIRED BY THE WORK (IE PIPEPENETRATIONS, REMOVAL OF WALL AND BASE CABINETS, RECEPTACLES, ETC.). CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE WORK WHETHER INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THECONTRACT LIMIT LINE.4 REMOVE ALL SOAP DISPENSERS AND RETURN TO OWNER. PATCH AND PREPARE WALL FORSCHEDULED FINISHES.5 REMOVA AND RETURN TO OWNER ALL TOILET TISSUE DISPSENSERS, PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS,SOAP DISPENSERS, FEMININE HYGIENE RECEPTACLES AND MARBLE TOILET PARTITIONS SCHEDULEDTO BE REMOVED OR IMPACTED BY THE WORK WITHIN THE CONTRACT LIMIT LINE.6 REMOVE ALL WALL-MOUNTED MIRROR UNITS AND REPAIR WALL.7 COORDINATE REMOVAL OF LIGHT FIXTURES WITH ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS.8 COORDINATE REMOVAL OF PLUMBING FIXTURES WITH PLUMBING DRAWINGS. 1/4" = 1'-0"E8PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S LOCKER ROOM DEMOLITION PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"C8PROJECT AREA D - WOMEN'S LOCKER ROOM DEMOLITION PLAN#REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
A101C8A101E8LOBBY100LAMEMORIALCORRIDOR100CBCORRIDOR100CCCORRIDOR100CASTAIR100SASHOWERAMEN'SSHOWERBMEN'SSHOWERCMEN'SSHOWERDMEN'SSHOWEREMEN'SSHOWERFMEN'SSHOWERGMEN'STOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'SSHOWER127AWOMEN'SCORRIDOR100CGLOCKER130AWOMEN'SPROJECTAREA APROJECTAREA DPROJECTAREA CPROJECTAREA BCORRIDOR100CJCORRIDOR100CCWEIGHT ROOM145PHOTOS602.6 &602.7PHOTOA602.1PHOTO602.2100CJ100LA100TGTOILET100TGUNISEXCORRIDOR100CCSHOWER1OOTAMEN'STOILET1OOTAMEN'SROOM138LOCKERMEN'SPPPP6"6"3"PPPHOTOS602.5 &602.8EQEQPPA251D10D93A251D10D93PHOTO602.3PHOTO602.9PHOTO602.4PHOTOS602.10 &602.11A251D3D1D7D5A251F3F5F1F7225' - 0" CLEAR100TGA9A251EQEQ8"Ø OPENING FORUNDER-COUNTER TRASH8"Ø OPENING FORUNDER-COUNTERTRASHC9A251TYPTYP5' - 5"1' - 5"EQEQ5' - 0" CLEAR3' - 0"C7A002TYP1C7A002TYP100TAMEN'SSHOWER100TAMEN'STOILET100TGUNISEXTOILET3' - 0"1B1B25' - 0" CLEAR9"EXISTINGMASONRY BENCH2' - 6"2' - 6"A7A0021A3352.4EXISTINGSCALE3336A251B1B3100TBWOMEN'STOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100CGCORRIDOR130BWOMEN'SLOCKERB7B5CLEAR5' - 0"CLEAR5' - 0"8"Ø OPENING FORUNDER-COUNTER TRASH7' - 0"1' - 3"1' - 9"2' - 8"1' - 4"A9A251C9A251SIMSIM3' - 0" M.O.ss2' - 0"3' - 0" M.O.22EXISTING LIGHT SWITCH33EXISTINGLIGHT SWITCH35CONCRETE SLAB REPAIR/REPLACEMENTPPPUSH PLATE FOR AUTOMATIC DOOROPERATE, REMOTE FREQUENCY TYPEFDFLOOR DRAINABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:09 PMA101PARTIAL FIRSTFLOOR PLAN10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFCONSTRUCTION LEGENDKEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES11 EXTEND ALL PARTITIONS FROM FLOOR TO UNDERSIDE OF DECK ABOVE UNLESSOTHERWISE INDICATED. MAKE THIS JOINT SMOKE TIGHT AND FIRESTOP AT RATEDPARTITIONS.12 DOCUMENTS ARE BASED UPON ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, EXISTINGCONDITIONS MAY VARY. CONTACT ARCHITECT IF DISCREPANCIES ARISE.13 PROTECT ALL EXISTING FINISH SURFACES TO REMAIN. PATCH EXISTINGCONSTRUCTION TO MATCH ADJACENT FINISHES TO REMAIN AT ALL REMOVALS ANDAS REQUIRED BY THE WORK (IE: PIPE PENETRATIONS, ETC). CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM HIS WORK, WHETHER INSIDE OROUTSIDE CONTRACT LIMIT LINE.14 PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED AT ALL WALLS AND CEILINGS AT ALLVALVES, DAMPERS, CONCEALED JUNCTION BOXES, AND OTHER EQUIPMENTREQUIRING MAINTENANCE, ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING.15 REPAIR/REPLACE EXSTING GLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTINGADJACENT GLAZED TILE AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE PLUMBING ANDELECTRICAL WORK. TOOTH-IN GLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTINGADJACENT GLAZED TILE TO NEAREST EXISTING VERTICAL JOINT.16 AT MASONRY OPENINGS TO BE MODIFIED, CREATED OR INFILLED TOOTH-IN GLAZEDTILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT GLAZED TILE TO NEARESTEXISTING VERTICAL JOINT. REPLACE ALL GLAZED TILE DAMAGED BY THE WORK TOMATCH EXISTING.17 FILL/REPOINT EXISTING HOLES IN MORTAR JOINTS AND AT REMOVAL LOCATIONS TOMATCH EXISTING MORTAR COLOR/TEXTURE.18 SEAL EXISTING HOLES IN GLAZED TILE AND AT REMOVAL LOCATIONS TO MATCHEXISTING GLAZED TILE COLOR.1 DIMENSIONS NOTES "EQ" ARE EQUAL TO EACH OTHER ONLY IF THEY ARE ON THESAME DIMENSION STRING AND IN THE SAME ROW.2 DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS TO OBTAIN DIMENSIONS. REFER TO DRAWINGS FORDIMENSIONS. REQUIRED CRITICAL DIMENSIONS NOT FOUND SHOULD BE FIELDVERIFIED OR OBTAINED FROM ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALLDIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS IN FIELD (EXISTING AND PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION)AND BRING ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT3 ALL WOOD COMPONENTS, ROUGH AND FINISHED, IN CORRIDORS, FIRE STAIRS, ANDLOBBIES SHALL RECEIVE FIRE RETARDING TREATMENT (FRT).4 ROOM NUMBERING IS FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES ONLY. ACTUAL ROOMNUMBERING TO BE COORDINATED WITH OWNER PRIOR TO ANY SCHEDULING ORLABELING.5 CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BLOCKING OR PROVISIONS FOR SOLID ANCHORAGEAT WALL AND CEILING MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES PROVIDED UNDERTHIS CONTRACT AND EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE OWNER.5 MAINTAIN EXISTING FIRE PROOFING AND FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION. PATCH ASNEEDED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS AS PER CODE CONFORMANCE DRAWINGS.5 REFER TO CODE CONFORMANCE DRAWINGS FOR REQUIRED FIRE RATEDCONSTRUCTION.6 ALL WORK IS NEW UNLESS NOTED AS EXISTING.7 NOTES ON ONE DETAIL OR DRAWING APPLY TO ALL SIMILAR DETAILS OR DRAWINGS.8 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF FRAMING, FACE OF MASONRY UNIT, OR FINISHEDFACE OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION.9 VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS IN THE FIELD. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANYDISCREPANCIES BETWEEN CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS.10 ALL MASONRY DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL. 1/8" = 1'-0"C1PARTIAL FIRST FLOOR PLANGENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1/4" = 1'-0"E8PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S TOILET 100TA 1/4" = 1'-0"C8PROJECT AREA D - WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB#1 EXTEND EXISTING DUCT AS REQURIED TO ACCOMMODATE WALL CONSTRUCTION, SEAL PENETRATIONAND INSTALL RETURN AIR GRILLE. PREP FLOOR FOR SCHEDULED FLOORING REPAIRS.2 GLAZED TILE MASONRY OPENING WITH COVE BASE TO MATCH EXISTING AND BULLNOSE OUTSIDECORNERS AT JAMBS.3 REPAIR/REPLACE EXSTING GLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT TILE ASREQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE PLUMBING FIXTURE REPLACEMENT/REMOVAL. TOOTH-IN GLAZED TILETO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT GLAZED TILE TO NEAREST EXISTING VERTICALJOINT.4 INFILL EXISTING MASONRY OPENING. TOOTH-IN GLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTINGADJACENT GLAZED TILE TO NEAREST EXISTING VERTICAL JOINT. PROVIDE COVE BASE TO MATCHEXISTING.5 PREP WALL SURFACE FOR INSTALLATION OF MIRROR UNIT.6 REPAIR/REPLACE EXSTING GLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT TILE ASREQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE INSTALLATION OF DOOR ASSEMBLY AND LIGHT SWITCH. TOOTH-INGLAZED TILE TO MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING ADJACENT GLAZED TILE TO NEAREST EXISTINGVERTICAL JOINT.REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
ROOM FINISH KEY:P1F1 B1592ROOM NUMBERWALL TREATMENTBASE TREATMENTFLOOR TREATMENT*EX = EXISTING TO REMAINP4FINISH SCOPEFINISH KEY:EXISTING CERAMICTILE REPAIRFDFLOOR DRAINPORCELAIN TILECERAMIC TILEPL1PL2WCCTECSS1WD1WALL CABINET FINISHCOUNTERTOP FINISHCOUNTERTOP EDGEPROFILE - FINISHBASE CABINET FINISHMILLWORK FINISH KEY:TOILET127WOMEN'SEXEXEX100TBWOMEN'STOILETEXEXEX100CGCORRIDOR111WCCTECE1, SS1SS1EXEXEX100CCCORRIDORCT611WCCTEC-E1, SS1-SS1EXEXEX100TAMEN'SSHOWERC2CT3, P1C1100TGUNISEXTOILETEXEXEX100TAMEN'STOILETC4A002PPPPEXEXEX100CJCORRIDOR1P4NOTES:1.REFER TO RESTORATION NOTES A602 FOR WOOD RESTORATION NOTES AND FINISHES.2.NOT ALL PAINT SYSTEMS MAY APPLY.ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURES: SHERWIN WILLIAM OR BENJAMIN MOOREEXTERIORWOOD SUBSTRATES: LATEX SYSTEM1 COATPRIMER, LATEX FOR EXTERIOR WOOD, MPI #62 COATS LATEX, EXTERIOR, SEMI-GLOSS (GLOSS LEVEL), MPI #11 STEEL SUBSTRATES: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM1 COAT PRIMER, ALKYD, ANTI-CORROSIVE FOR METAL, MPI #792 COATS LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING, EXTERIOR, WATER-BASED,GLOSS (GLOSS LEVEL 6), MPI #164 GALVANIZED METAL: LATEX SYSTEM1 COAT PRIMER, GALVANIZED, WATER-BASED, MPI #1342 COATS LATEX, EXTERIOR, GLOSS, (GLOSS LEVEL 6), MPI #119INTERIORCONCRETE BLOCK SUBSTRATES:1 COATPRIMER2 COATSLATEX, INTERIOR, EGG-SHELL, (GLOSS LEVEL 5), MPI #54STEEL SUBSTRATES: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER SYSTEM1 COATSHOP PRIMER2 COATSLATEX, INTERIOR, SEMI-GLOSS, (GLOSS LEVEL 5), MPI #54WOOD SUBSTRATES: LATEX SYSTEM1 COATPRIMER, LATEX, FOR INTERIOR WOOD, MPI #392 COATSLATEX, INTERIOR, GLOSS, (GLOSS LEVEL 6, EXCEPT MINIMUM GLOSSOF 65 UNITS AT 60 DEGREES), MPI #114ARCHITECTURAL WOOD WORKFACTORY-FINISHED WATERBORNE CATALYZED POLYURETHANE, SATIN FINISHTO MATCH EXISTING AS NOTED.ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:16 PMA161FINISH PLANSAND SCHEDULE10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFCSI SPECIFICATION SECTION CODE BASIS OF DESIGNDESCRIPTION COLOR/STYLE TYPICAL LOCATIONS NOTES042000 UNIT MASONRY042000 UNIT MASONRY SGT1 ELGIN BUTLER STRUCTURAL GLAZED TILE MATCH EXISTING TILE SIZES, PROFILES AND COVEBASE; COLOR: MATCH EXISTINGTYPICAL, U.O.N. 10-12 WEEK LEAD TIME.093013 - CERAMIC TILE093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT1 AMERICAN OLEAN UNGLAZED QUARRY TILE, 6"x6" #N56 SHADOW FLASH UNISEX TOILET, CORRIDOR 100CC, FLOORS093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT2 AMERICAN OLEAN UNGLAZED QUARRY TILE COVE BASE, 5"x6" #N56 SHADOW FLASH; #QB3525 UNISEX TOILET, CORRIDOR 100CC, WALL BASE PROVIDE COORDINATING INSIDE CORNERBQB3565 (5"x1") AND OUTSIDE CORNERQCRL3565, (5"X6") - RIGHT AND LEFT093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT3 CROSSVILLE, DESIGN SOLUTIONS GLAZED PORCELAIN WALL TILE COLOR BY NUMBERS, WT02 TEA FOR TWO, GLOSS UNISEX TOILET - WALL TILE093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT4 CROSSVILLE, DESIGN SOLUTIONS GLASS ACCENT TILE, 1/2"x12" COLOR BY NUMBERS, WTL3/.1.512 GRAY/AQUA UNISEX TOILET - WALL ACCENT TILE 2 COURSES, ALTERNATE WITH CT5093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT5 CROSSVILLE, DESIGN SOLUTIONS GLASS ACCENT TILE, 1/2"x12" COLOR BY NUMBERS, WTL6/.1.512 BLUE/AQUA UNISEX TOILET - WALL ACCENT TILE 2 COURSES, ALTERNATE WITH CT4093013 - CERAMIC TILE CT6 DALTILE MOSAIC COLOR BODY PORCELAIN TILE, 2"x2" KEYSTONES, GROUPS 1 & 2, D161 URBAN PUTTY MEN'S TOILET 100TA & UNISEX TOILET - FLOORS 2 COURSES, ALTERNATE WITH CT4099123 – INTERIOR PAINTING099123 – INTERIOR PAINTING P1 BENJAMIN MOORE EGGSHELL FINISH OC-66 WHITE SNOW PREVIOUSLY PAINTED WALLS099123 – INTERIOR PAINTING P2 BENJAMIN MOORE SEMI GLOSS 2121-40 SILVER HALF DOLLAR HM DOOR FRAMES, EXPOSED METAL PIPING099123 – INTERIOR PAINTING P3 BENJAMIN MOORE EGGSHELL FINISH OC-66 WHITE SNOW CONCRETE CEILING & BEAMS099123 – INTERIOR PAINTING P4 BENJAMIN MOORE EGGSHELL MATCH EXISTING102113 - TOILET AND SHOWER PARTITIONS102113 - TOILET AND SHOWER PARTITIONS TP1 METPAR TOILET PARTITIONS CORINTHIAN FP-500, P-700 GREY DAWN MEN'S TOILET 100TA, WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB123661 - SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS123661 - SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS SS1 CORIANSOLID SURFACE LAVA ROCK LAVATORY COUNTERTOPS123661 - SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS SS2 CORIAN LAVATORY SINK #820 SOLID SURFACE INTEGRAL SINK BOWL #820, VANILLA LAVATORY INTEGRAL SINK BOWL & PIPE SHIELD233713 – DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLES233713 – DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, ANDGRILLESLV1 TITUS LOUVERED RETURN GRILLE ALUMINUM; #350ZFL UNISEX TOILET 1/4" = 1'-0"A6PROJECT AREA D - WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB - FINISH FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"A4PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S TOILET 100TA - FINISH FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"A1PROJECT AREA B - CORRIDOR 100CJ - FINISH FLOOR PLAN1 PROTECT ALL ADJACENT EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR FINISHESDURING CONSTRUCTION.2 REPAIR ALL ADJACENT EXTERIOR WALL, TRIM, FINISHES ANDCOATINGS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCHEXISTING.3 REPAIR ALL ADJACENT FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING FINISHES ANDCOATINGS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCHEXISTING.4 RESTORE ALL PLANTINGS AND LAWNS DAMAGED DURINGCONSTRUCTION.5 ALL WALLS ARE EXISTING STRUCTURAL GLAZED TILE, UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED. REFER TO A101 FOR TILE REPOINTING,REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT.6 ALL HM FRAMES TO BE PAINTED P2 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.7 ALL FLOORING AND WALL BASE ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.8 ALL CEILINGS AND SOFFITS ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.9 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL PANEL COVERS, GRILLES, ETC. TOBE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL SURFACES.11 SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL WALL AND BASEFINISHES, TYPICAL.12 SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR WALL TILE LAYOUT ANDLOCATIONS, TYPICAL.13 PATTERN NAME, COLOR AND NUMBER FOR EACH MATERIAL AREGIVEN WHEREVER POSSIBLE ON THE FINISH PLAN. IT SHALL BETHE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO BRING ANYDISCREPANCIES TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT SO THATTHE CORRECT MATERIAL IS INSTALLED.15 EXTEND ALL FINISHES UNDER BENCHES, COUNTERTOPS ANDLAVATORIES.17 ALL GYPSUM BOARD AT TOILET ROOMS TO BE MOISTURERESISTANT GYSPUM BOARD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.18 ADHESIVES AND FINISHES TO BE LOW VOC.19 PREPARE AND PAINT ALL EXISTING PREVIOUSLY PAINTED WALLS,COLUMNS AND CEILINGS WITHIN THE PROJECT WORK AREA.20 PREPARE FOR AND APPLY PAINT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEMANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PARTICULARSURFACE, ONE COAT PRIME AND TWO FINISH COATS MINIMUMAPPLICATION. FOLLOW INDUSTRY STANDARDS FOR SURFACEPREPARATION AND APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT IN REGARDS TOTEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY.FINISH LEGENDGENERAL FINISH NOTESPAINT SYSTEMSFINISH SCHEDULEKEYED FINISH NOTES#1 REPAIR FLOORING TO MATCH EXISTING.REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
FECSDFPFAEDTPP HO OSTVSH(Unless Otherwise Noted)IJ102800 - TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES210000 - FIRE SUPPRESSIONABCDETYPE 1TYPE 2FGHKLNO66"45" (ADA)86"48"86"48"6"48" U.O.N.COAT HOOK48"80"54"FIREEXTINGUISHERCABINET (FEC)FIRE ALARMPULLFIRE ALARMSMOKE DETECTOR1 1/2" MIN.12" MIN38"TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3M1. OUTLETS, SWITCHES, THERMOSTATS, ALARMS, ETC. SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. REFER TO MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR FULL SCOPE.2. PROVIDE 1' - 0" TALL BY 5' - 0" WIDE (U.O.N.) BLOCKING FOR ALL WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES.ABDEFGIJSANITARY NAPKIN DISPENSERPAPER TOWEL DISPENSERSOAP DISPENSER, N.I.C.MIRROR (TOP)LAVATORYTOP OF WATER CLOSET SEATGRAB BARITEMWASTE RECEPTACLECKLTOILET PAPER DISPENSERURINALMOUNTINGHEIGHTCODE REF.ICC/ANSIA117.1-20036'- 2" MINMNODRINKING FOUNTAINSHOWER CURTAIN RODFOLDING SEAT / BENCHSHOWER CONTROLSGRAB BAR AT TUBSOAP DISH AT TUBTOILET SEAT COVER DISPENSER***TOILET PARTITION PUSH PLATE1' - 6"2' - 11"1' - 3"2' - 10"3' - 8"(1) 3'- 6" (2) 3'- 0"3'- 6"3'- 2"3'- 2"2' - 3"9"606.3604.4CU StndsCU Stnds.CU Stnds.602.4HOLT Stnds.610.3608.5HOLT Stnds.HOLT Stnds.HOLT Stnds.CU Stnds.HOLT Stnds.CU Stnds.CU Stnds.HOLT Stnds.3'- 2"ITEMCODE REF.ICC/ANSIA117.1-2003HMIRROR (BOTTOM) 3'-4" MAX 603.3, 903.51'- 6"1' - 6"HAND DRYER 3'- 6" HOLT Stnds.SOAP DISH/ CORNER BASKET AT SHOWER3'- 6"HOLT Stnds.QRTUVITEMSCODE REF.ICC/ANSIA117.1-20033'- 2"3' - 6"7' - 0"MOUNTINGHEIGHTMOUNTINGHEIGHTHOLT Stnds.260000 - ELECTRICAL DEVICES224000 - PLUMBING FIXTURES270000 - COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSQRST(1)T(2)UV18"5' - 6" UON7' - 2" UON3' 10" UON6' - 8" UONPOWER RECEPTACLEPOWER DOOR OPERATORPUSH PLATEDOOR HOLD OPENOCCUPANCY SENSORLIGHT SWITCHTHERMOSTATWALL SCONCELIGHT FIXTUREVALANCE LIGHTFIXTURECLOCK, N.I.C.WALL MOUNTED FLATPANEL TELEVISIONDATA RECEPTACLEUON1' - 6"WALL MOUNTEDTELEPHONE5' - 6" UONHUMIDITY CONTROLANALOG PHONE RECEPTACLEFAIL SAFE PHONE RECEPTACLEPFSANALOG FAX RECEPTACLEF4' - 0"FIG. 308.2.1UNOBSTRUCTED FORWARD REACHFIG. 308.2.2OBSTRUCTED HIGH FORWARD REACHFIG. 308.3.1UNOBSTRUCTED SIDE REACHFIG. 308.3.2OBSTRUCTED HIGH SIDE REACHPROTRUDING OBJECTSCLEAR FLOOR SPACEUnless otherwise specified may include kneeand toe clearancesCIRCULAR TURNING SPACEMay include knee and toe clearances'T-TURN' TURNING SPACEMay include knee and toe clearances only atthe end of either the base or one arm.ForwardApproachSideApproachNOTE: REQUIRED CLEARANCE MAYINCLUDE GRAB BARS, PAPERDISPENSERS, SANITARY NAPKINRECEPTACLES, COAT HOOKS, SHELVES,ACCESSIBLE ROUTES, CLEAR FLOORSPACE OF OTHER FIXTURES ANDTURNING SPACE. NO OTHER FIXTURES OROBSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE WITHIN THEREQUIRED WATER CLOSET CLEARANCE.48" MAX48"15" MIN.20" MAX48" MAX25" MAX44" MAX48" MAX15" MIN.46" MAX24" MAX34" MAX.48" MAX10"34" MAX.4" MAX80"4'-0"2'-6"5'-0"5'-0"3'-0"1'-0"3'-0"1'-0"15"5"3"3' -4"4' -0"4' -0"EXCEPTIONS:(1) HANDRAILS MAYPROTRUDE 4-1/2" MAX.(2) DOOR CLOSERS &STOPS MAY BE 78" MIN.ABOVE THE FLOORFIG. 307.2FIG. 603.4COAT HOOK & SHELF MOUNTING HEIGHTSFIG. 603.3MIRROR MOUNTING HEIGHTSNOTE: SEE REACH RANGES FORCOAT HOOK MOUNTING HEIGHTSNOTE: HEIGHT TO EDGE OFREFLECTIVE SURFACEFIG 604.3CLEARANCE AT WATER CLOSETSFIG 602.5DRINKING FOUNTAIN SPOUT LOCATIONFIG. 604.4 & FIG. 604.5.1 & FIG. 604.7WATER CLOSET HEIGHTSFIG. 604.5.2REAR WALL GRAB BAR FOR WATER CLOSET2' -10"18"PLAN VIEW17"12"24"FIG 608.2.2STANDARD ROLL-IN-TYPE SHOWERCOMPARTMENT SIZE AND CLEARANCEFIG 608.3.2GRAB BARS IN STANDARD ROLL-IN-TYPESHOWERFIG 608.5.2STANDARD ROLL-IN-TYPE SHOWERCONTROL AND HAND SHOWER LOCATION81" MIN74" MINUFAS FIG 37 (B)STANDARD ROLL-IN-TYPE SHOWERCONTROL AND HAND SHOWERLOCATION34"6" MAX38" MIN48" MAX18"30"34"6" MAX6" MAXBACK WALL6" MAX6" MAX30" MIN6" MAX60" MINUFAS36"CONTROLLOCATIONSHELF36"4' - 7"2"HINGED SIDE OF DOORROOM SIGN, SEESCHEDULELATCH SIDE OF DOOREDGE OF DOOR FRAMEOR EDGE OF OPENINGSIGN MOUNTING ELEVATIONBACK WALL36" MIN36"36" MIN48" MINSEATWALLCONTROLWALLFIG 608.2.1TRANSFER-TYPE SHOWER COMPARTMENTSIZE AND CLEARANCE48" MAX38" MINCONTROLWALLFIG 608.5.1TRANSFER-TYPE SHOWERCONTROLS AND HAND SHOWER LOCATION15" MAX15" MAXTACK BOARD MARKERBOARDMAGAZINERACKCORNERGUARD38"U.N.O.13 1/2" TYP.55"U.N.O.13 1/2" TYP.T.O. SEAT18 1/2"T.O. BAR35"58"48" **10" *9"40"T.O. SEAT18 1/2"34"40"35" * 12" AT GANG TOILETS** 42" AT GANG TOILETS*** MOUNTING TO OPERABLE PART17"60" CLEAR56" CLEAR27"3' - 4"1' - 6"ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:18 PMA250TYPICALMOUNTINGHEIGHTS10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFINTERIOR ELEVATION SYMBOLS AND TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTSTYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTS & CLEARANCES FOR PLUMBING FIXTURESTYPICAL CLEARANCES AND REACH RANGES - ANSI 2003GENERAL INTERIOR NOTESREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
SA9A251MIRROR UNIT (144"x48")NOTCH MIRROR GLASSAROUND EXISTINGRECEPTACLECOUNTERTOPEQC9A251SOAP DISPENSER, OFOIEXISTING DUCTTRASHRECEPTACLE, OFOI± 2' - 5 1/4"± 2' - 5 1/4"1' - 3" 2' - 6" 2' - 6" 1' - 3"EQ EQEQ EQCUSTOMCOUNTERTOPBRACKET2' - 5"END PANEL1" REMOVABLE PIPE SHIELD 1"EQ2' - 5"OPEN10"PAPER TOWELDISPENSER, OFOIWASTE RECEPTACLE,OFOICOUNTERTOPTOOTH-IN GLAZE TILE TOMATCH AND ALIGN WITHEXISTING ADJACENT TILE.12"55"15"TOILET PARTITIONPAPER TOWEL DISPENSER, OFOI6' - 0"SALVAGED TOILETPARTITION DOORSALVAGED PIPE FITTINGEXISTING PIPE RAILEXISTINGTOILETPARTITIONS3 1/2"2' - 4"3' - 0"4"2' - 8"3 1/2"EXISTING DUCT10"5' - 0"1' - 0"6' - 10"CERAMICWALL TILECERAMIC TILECOVE BASEGRAB BAREXISTING PIPING, REFERTO PLUMBING DRAWINGSGLASS ACCENT TILEEXISTINGCONCRETE BEAMROBE HOOK4"GRAB BARFOLDINGSHOWER SEATTILE READY ACCESS DOORSHOWER CURTAIN ROD1' - 6"24"X72" FRAMEDMIRROR UNITLIGHT FIXTURE, REFER TOELECTRICAL DRAWINGSCERAMIC WALL TILECERAMIC TILECOVE BASEEXISTING PIPING, REFERTO PLUMBING DRAWINGSEQEQGLASS ACCENT TILE1' - 0"ROBE HOOK3"EQEQ4"1' - 0"2' - 9"1' - 6"CERAMIC WALL TILEGLASS ACCENT TILEEXISTING PIPING, REFERTO PLUMBING DRAWINGSCERAMIC TILECOVE BASEPAPER TOWELDISPENSER, OFOIRECESSED WASTERECEPTACLE2' - 10"1' - 6"3' - 6"GRAB BARACCESSIBLE FOLD-UP SHOWER SEATRETURN AIR GRILLECERAMIC WALL TILEGLASS ACCENT TILEEXISTING PIPING, REFERTO PLUMBING DRAWINGSCERAMIC TILECOVE BASE24"X36" FRAMEDMIRROR UNITCENTER LINE OF LIGHTFIXTURE TO ALIGN WITHCENTERLINE OF GLASSTILE ACCENT BANDLIGHT FIXTURE, REFER TOELECTRICAL DRAWINGSSHOWERCURTAIN RODLIGHT FIXTURE, REFER TOELECTRICAL DRAWINGS2' - 2"EQEQLAV3"1' - 6"ACCESS DOOR±6' - 8"SOAP DISPENSERMIRROR UNIT (84"x48")CUT MIRROR GLASSAROUND EXISTINGRECEPTACLEPAPER TOWELDISPENSER, OFOICOUNTERTOPSOAP DISPENSER, OFOI1"1"PIPE SHIELDREMOVABLE1"A9A251C9A251REMOVABLEPIPE SHIELDPAPER TOWELDISPENSER, OFOITOILET PARTITIONGRAB BARTRASHRECEPTACLE, OFOIEND PANELCUSTOM COUNTERTOPSUPPORT BRACKET, TYP.2' - 1"7' - 0"EQEQEND PANEL6"6"EQEQ1"4"2' - 10"5"3' - 0"V.I.F.± 1' - 11"1"1' - 1 1/2"4' - 7"1' - 1 1/2"TOILETPARTITIONGRAB BAREXISTINGMIRROR UNITSALVAGED FEMININEHYGIENE DISPENSERTOILET PARTITION1' - 5"A3A251SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPWITH INTEGRAL BACKSPLASH,SIDESPLASHES, AND APRON20" AT SIM.22"TWO (2) LAYERS 1/2" MOISTURERESISTANT PARTICLE BOARDSUBSTRATE8" ØEQEQTRASH RECEPTACLE, OFOIA251A7A251A5A251A5OPENING1 1/2"x1 1/2" ALUMINUMANGLE CLEAT2 1/2"1/2" SOLIDSURFACE1/2" PARTICLEBOARDR 3/16"1 1/2"BUILT-UP SOLIDSURFACE EDGE1 1/2"SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPWITH INTEGRAL SINK,BACKSPLASH, SIDESPLASHESCOUNTERTOP END BRACKET: 2"x2"x3/16"STAINLESS STEEL ANGLE WITH WELDEDCONNECTIONS GROUND SMOOTH.FINISH: POWDER-COATED GLOSS BLACKREMOVABLE PIPE SHIELD:1/2" SOLID SURFACE ON 1/2"PARTICLE BOARDMAINTAIN REQUIREDACCESSIBLE KNEE ANDTOE CLEARANCESFAUCET OUTPUT OFFSETFROM DRAIN AT 1.5" TOPREVENT BACK SPLASH.PROVIDE QUICK RETURN DRAIN;SEE PLUMBING DRAWINGS9"1' - 8" AT SIM.2' - 0"TWO (2) LAYERS 1/2" MOISTURERESISTANT PARTICLE BOARDSUBSTRATE2' - 10"A251A5END PANEL: 1/2" SOLID SURFACEON 1/2" PARTICLE BOARD.EMBEDMENT3 1/2" MIN.1' - 10"4"11"1' - 6"6 1/2"1"APRON: 1/2" SOLID SURFACEON 1/2" PARTICLE BOARD1/2" Ø STAINLESS STEELTHREADED ROD INSIMPSON STRONG TIEETSP SCREEN TUBE SETIN EPOXY BY SIMPSONO.A.E., TYPICAL1' - 4"FACE EXISTINGSTRUCTURALGLAZE TILE3"1' - 0"3"NOTE: THREADED RODSHALL BE PLACED AMINIMUM OF 4 1/2" FROMEDGE OF GLAZED TILE(ANCHOR ATTACHMENTSHALL NOT BE LOCATEDIN MORTAR JOINT)R 1 /4 "R 1/8"1/8"1 1/2"4 1/2"4"R 3/8"1/2" SOLID SURFACE2" x 2" ALUMINUMANGLE CLEAT1 1/2"4"1/2"1/2" PARTICLEBOARD1"BUILT-UP SOLIDSURFACE EDGE6"CONTINUOUS SEALANT,ENTIRE PERIMETERSTAINLESS STEELEXPANSIONANCHOR, TYPICALEXISTING STRUCTURAL GLAZED TILER 1 /4 "R 1/8"1/8"1 1/2"1/2" SOLID SURFACE1/2" PARTICLEBOARD1"BUILT-UP SOLIDSURFACE EDGE6"4' - 6"SHOWER FIXTURE,REFER TO PLUMBINGDRAWINGSGRAB BARFOLD-UPSHOWER SEAT1' - 6"2' - 8"V.I.F.± 1' - 9"3' - 6"3' - 8"CONTROLSABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:24 PMA251INTERIORELEVATIONSAND DETAILS10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/4" = 1'-0"F3MEN'S TOILET 100TA - EAST 1/4" = 1'-0"F1MEN'S TOILET 100TA - NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0"F5MEN'S TOILET 100TA - SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0"F7MEN'S TOILET 100TA - WEST 1/4" = 1'-0"D1UNISEX TOILET 100TG - NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0"D3UNISEX TOILET 100TG - EAST 1/4" = 1'-0"D5UNISEX TOILET 100TG - SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0"D7UNISEX TOILET 100TG - WEST 1/4" = 1'-0"B1WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB - NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0"B3WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB - EAST 1/4" = 1'-0"B5WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB - SOUTH 1/4" = 1'-0"B7WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB - WEST 3/4" = 1'-0"C9COUNTERTOP SECTION @ TRASH 3" = 1'-0"A7COUNTERTOP EDGE PROFILE - E2 - SOFT EDGE 3/4" = 1'-0"A9COUNTERTOP SECTION @ SINK 3" = 1'-0"A5COUNTERTOP EDGE PROFILE - E1 - MARINE EDGEINTERIOR ELEVATION NOTES1 ALL TOILET PAPER DISPENSERS, PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS,SOAP DISPENSERS, FEMININE HYGIENCE RECEPTACLES ANDWASTE RECEPTACLES ARE OWNER FURNISHED AND OWNERINSTALLED (OFOI), UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.2 REFER TO A250 FOR TYPICAL MOUNTING HEIGHTS.3 ALL WALLS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.4 REFER TO FINISH PLANS FOR MATERIAL OF BASE AND WALLCABINETS, CABINET DRAWERS, CABINET DOORS, COUNTERTOPS,COUNTERTOP EDGES, SIDESPLASHES AND BACKSPLASHES.5 OUTLETS, SWITCHES, THERMOSTATS, ALARMS, ETC. SHOWN FORCOORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. REFER TO MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR FULL SCOPE.6 PROVIDE 1' - 0" TALL BY 5' - 0" WIDE (U.O.N.) BLOCKING FOR ALLWALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES. 3" = 1'-0"A3COUNTERTOP EDGE PROFILE - EP1 - MARINE EDGE AT END PANEL 1/4" = 1'-0"D10MEN'S SHOWER G - NORTH 1/4" = 1'-0"D9MEN'S SHOWER G - WESTREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
D1D2TEMPERED INSULATINGGLASS (TIG), TYP.STILE & RAIL RAISED-PANEL DOORGLAZING STOPS TO MATCHEXISTING, TYP. REFER TOPHOTO 602.7/A602.RAISED PANEL TO MATCHEXISTING, TYP. REFER TOPHOTO 602.7/A602.8" 10"8"10"8"TYP2"4' - 3"2"1' - 2"2"10"LEAFACTIVELEAFINACTIVE2' - 2"8"F1DETAILSVARIESSEEDETAILSVARIESSEEDETAILSVARIESSEE8"TYP2"V.I.F.± 2 3/8"V.I.F.± 3/8"V.I.F.± 1/4"INTERIOREXTERIORWOOD RAISEDPANEL DOOREXISTING WOOD FRAME:- STRIP EXISTING FINISH,- REPAIR DAMAGED/MISSING COMPONENTS,INCLUDING STOPS AND JAMB/HEADCASINGS/TRIM TO MATCH EXISTING- REFINISH TO MATCH EXISTING FINISHTHRESHOLD,BELOWEXISTING QUARRYTILE FLOORING,BELOWEXISTING MASONRYWALL CONSTRUCTIONGeneral Notes:1.Keying by Owner.2.All doors and frames to be prepped for installation of all hardware.3.Submit product and installation data for all hardware listed.Hardware Set No. 1Door to Exterior 100LA1 power operator Dorma ED900 J8 FWS CB 690 x BSTP50 x RFR 433 xWS/RFT-1 433 MHz (2 total) x CB Conduit BoxHardware Set No. 2 Door to Exterior Door 100CJ6 butt hingesMcKinney T4A3386 x 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 612 (US10)1 power transferSecuritron EL-CEPT. Verify frame depth.1 power transfer cable*McKinney CQ-C006P cable. Verify length in-field.1 power transfer cable*McKinney CQ-C cable x door width1 power supplySargent Power Supply 35400 door contactSentrol 1078 (By Others In Future, N.I.C.)1 rim exit deviceSargent55-56-8906 x ETL x 24 Volts x 612 (US10)1 flush bolt setDCI Flush Bolt Set 945 X 612 (US10)1 power operator Dorma ED900 J8 FWS CB 690 x BSTP50 x CB Conduit Box1 bollardSDC Bollard Post BPG6SX x 482A6U x 480-6SBB x 482A4U x480-4SE x 400W1-433 (2 total) x 400RC4332 wall bumper: Door Controls International (DCI) No. 3201T x US10 1 gasket setNGP 160SA x WOD x HOD (2)1 astragal setNGP 605DKB1 saddle thresholdNGP x Anodized Aluminum x WODSize and configuration to be field-determined.1 sweepNGP 600A x WOD1 automatic door bottomPemko 420APKL x WOD4 kick plates.050 Bronze 10" X WOD Less 2", 612 (US10),Hardware Set No. 3Door to Unisex Toilet 100TG3 butt hinges:McKinney 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Standard Weight Full Mortise TA 2314 xUS32D1 lockset: Sargent 50-8225 LNL x Privacy Function x US26D1 closer: Sargent 351 Series x US26D3 frame silencers: Door Controls International (DCI) No. 8S x Gray1 wall bumper: Door Controls International (DCI) No. 3201T x US26D* Provide concealed pathway(s) within door and frame for power transfer cables.GENERAL:1.Submittals: Submit shop drawings and product data for all doors and frames, including allaccessories, anchors and finish system.2.Hardware:A.Keying: By Owner.B.Refer to Door and Frame Schedule.C.All doors and frames to be reinforced and prepped for all specified hardware.HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES1.Comply with ANSI/SDI A250.8 and with details indicated for type and profile.2.Construct exterior doors and frames to comply with the standards indicated for materials,fabrication, hardware locations, hardware reinforcement, tolerances, and clearances, and asspecified.3.Interior Commercial Frames: NAAMM-HMMA 861A.Frames for Level 2 Steel Doors: 0.053-inch- (1.3-mm-) thick steel sheet.B.Construction: Full profile welded with mitered or coped corners.C.Exposed Finish: Factory primed for field paint.D.Hardware Reinforcement: Fabricate according to ANSI/SDI A250.6 with reinforcementplates from same material as frames.FLUSH PANEL WOOD DOORSQUALITY ASSURANCE1.Manufacturer Qualifications: A qualified manufacturer that is certified for chain of custody by anFSC-accredited certification body and is a certified participant in AWI's Quality Certification Program.MANUFACTURERS1.Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.2.Eggers Industries.3.Graham Wood Doors, as Assa Abbloy Group company.GENERAL1.Quality Standard: In addition to requirements specified, comply with AWI's, AWMAC's, and WI's"Architectural Woodwork Standards."2.Low-Emitting Materials: Fabricate doors with adhesives and composite wood products that do notcontain urea formaldehyde.3.Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Doors complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a qualifiedtesting agency, for fire-protection ratings indicated, based on testing at positive pressure according toNFPA 252 or UL 10C.A.Cores: Provide core specified or mineral core as needed to provide fire-protection rating indicated.B.Edge Construction: Provide edge construction with intumescent seals concealed by outer stile.Comply with specified requirements for exposed edges.4.Structural-Composite-Lumber-Core Doors:A.Structural Composite Lumber: WDMA I.S.10.1.Screw Withdrawal, Face: 700 lbf.2.Screw Withdrawal, Edge: 400 lbf.5.Mineral-Core Doors:A.Core: Noncombustible mineral product complying with requirements of referenced qualitystandard and testing and inspecting agency for fire-protection rating indicated.B.Blocking: Provide composite blocking with improved screw-holding capability approved for use indoors of fire-protection ratings indicated as needed to eliminate through-bolting hardware.C.Edge Construction: At hinge stiles, provide laminated-edge construction with improved screw-holding capability and split resistance. Comply with specified requirements for exposed edges.EXTERIOR DOORS1.Grade: Premium, with Grade A faces.2.Species: White oak.3.Cut: Plain sliced (flat sliced).4.Match between Veneer Leaves: Book match.5.Assembly of Veneer Leaves on Door Faces: Center-balance.6.Pair and Set Match: Provide for doors hung in same opening.7.Core: Structural composite lumber.8.Construction: Five or seven plies. Stiles and rails are bonded to core, then entire unit is abrasiveplaned before veneering. Faces are bonded to core using a hot press. Provide custom applicationof vertical veneer panel overlays as indicated on Drawings to match construction of existing doors.A.Provide custom application of vertical veneer panel overlays as indicated on Drawings to matchconstruction of existing doors.INTERIOR DOORS1.Grade: Premium, with Grade A faces.2.Species: Red oak.3.Cut: Plain sliced (flat sliced).4.Match between Veneer Leaves: Book match.5.Assembly of Veneer Leaves on Door Faces: Center-balance match.6.Core: Structural composite lumber.7.Construction: Five or seven plies. Stiles and rails are bonded to core, then entire unit is abrasiveplaned before veneering. Faces are bonded to core using a hot press.FABRICATION1.Factory fit doors to suit frame-opening sizes indicated. Comply with clearance requirements ofreferenced quality standard for fitting unless otherwise indicated.A.Comply with NFPA 80 requirements for fire-rated doors.2.Factory machine doors for hardware that is not surface applied.3.Openings: Factory cut and trim openings through doors.A.Light Openings: Trim openings with moldings of material and profile indicated.B.Glazing: Factory install tempered insulating glazing in doors indicated to be factory finished.FACTORY FINISHING1.General: Comply with referenced quality standard for factory finishing. Complete fabrication, includingfitting doors for openings and machining for hardware that is not surface applied, before finishing.A.Finish faces, all four edges, edges of cutouts, and mortises. Stains and fillers may be omitted onbottom edges, edges of cutouts, and mortises.2.Transparent Finish:A.Grade: Premium.B.Finish: AWI's, AWMAC's, and WI's "Architectural Woodwork Standards" System 11, catalyzedpolyurethane.C.Staining:1)Interior Doors: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range to match existing.2)Exterior Doors: Custom color to match existing restored door frame finish.D.Effect: Open-grain finish.E.Sheen: Satin for interior doors; gloss for exterior doors.ABBREVIATIONDEFINITIONHMHOLLOW METALTIGTEMPERED INSULATING GLASSABBREVIATIONDEFINITIONWDWOODHOLLOW METALFRAME1/4" STEEL LINTEL,REFER ALSO TOSHEET A002SEALANT ENTIREPERIMETER, BOTHSIDES OF FRAME2"5/8"2 5/8"DOOR1 15/16"CONTINUOUS 1"x1"x12GAUGE, FULLY-WELDEDMETAL HEAD/JAMB TRIMCONSTRUCTIONEXISTING WALLIWS-21"5/8"1 15/16"CERAMICWALL TILEHOLLOWMETAL FRAMESEALANT ENTIREPERIMETER, BOTHSIDES OF FRAME2" 5/8"2 5/8"DOOR1 15/16"CONTINUOUS 1"x1"x12GAUGE, FULLY-WELDEDMETAL HEAD/ JAMB TRIMCONSTRUCTIONEXISTING WALLIWS-21" 5/8"1 15/16"CERAMIC WALL TILEFRAMEANCHORVERIFY AXLE EXTENSIONIN-FIELD ±30mmINTERIOR (PUSH-SIDE)EXTERIORREVEAL DEPTH± 5 3/8" V.I.F.DOOR OPERATORWOOD DOORREMOVE PORTION OFEXISTING DOOR CASINGTO ACCOMMODATEINSTALLATION OF DOOROPERATOR2 3/4" x 5" x 1/4" LLH xWOD STEEL ANGLE,PAINT TO MATCH DOOROPERATOR FINISHINTERIOR (PUSH-SIDE)EXTERIORDOOR OPERATOREXISTINGWOOD DOORREVEAL DEPTH± 5 1/8" V.I.F.2 3/4" x 5" x 1/4" LLH xWOD STEEL ANGLE,PAINT TO MATCH DOOROPERATOR FINISH0MM AXLEEXTENSION1"1"10" Ø SONOTUBE,FILL WITH 2500 PSICONCRETEPOST BOLLARD,REFER TOHARDWARESCHEDULE42"12"TOPSOILFINISHEDGRADE.48"4"RESTORE GRASSSEAL BOLLARD PERMANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDATIONSEXISTING EARTHEXISTINGCONCRETESIDEWALKSECTION VIEWPLAN VIEW30"FUTURE CARDREADER, BYOTHERS, N.I.C.PUSH PLATEABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:26 PMA601DOORSCHEDULE ANDDETAILS10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/4" = 1'-0"DOOR AND FRAME TYPES 3" = 1'-0"A6WOOD DOOR FRAME - JAMB - 100CJDOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULEDOORNUMBERROOMNUMBERROOM NAME FIRE RATINGFRAMEDOORHARDWAREGROUPREMARKSDOORNUMBERELEV MATERIAL HEAD JAMB GLAZING TYPE MATERIAL WIDTH HEIGHT GLAZING100CJ 100CJ CORRIDOR - - EXISTING WD A4/A601 A6/A601 - D2 WD 3' - 6" 7' - 0" TIG 2 2' - 2" INACTIVE LEAF 100CJ100LA 100LA MEMORIAL LOBBY - - EXISTING WD A1/A601 - EXISTING WD 3' - 1"7' - 0" EXISTING 1 STRIP, REPAIR AND REFINISH EXISTING FRAME,INCLUDING STOPS, CASINGS AND TRIM100LA100TG 100TG UNISEX TOILET 45 MIN F1 HM F3/A601 D3/A601 - D1 HM 3' - 4" 7' - 0" - 3 100TG 3" = 1'-0"F3HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAME - HEAD 3" = 1'-0"D3HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAME - JAMB 3" = 1'-0"A4WOOD DOOR FRAME - HEAD - 100CJ 3" = 1'-0"A1WOOD DOOR FRAME - HEAD - 100LAEXISTINGDOOR AND FRAME ABBREVIATIONSDOOR AND FRAME NOTESHARDWARE SCHEDULE 1 1/2" = 1'-0"C1BOLLARD DETAILF6REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910WARNING: It is a violation ofNew York State Law for anyperson, unless acting under thedirection of a licensed Architect,to alter this document in any way.If a document bearing the seal ofan Architect is altered, thealtering Architect shall affix tosuch document his seal and thenotation "altered by" followed byhis signature, the date of suchalteration, and a specificdescription of the alteration.ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:10/26/2015 8:59:36 PMA602DOOR PHOTOSAND WOODRESTORATIONNOTES10/23/2015· ITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITYTEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTS2015-056CRBPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OFPHOTO 602.1: DOOR 100LA - EXTERIOR VIEW PHOTO 602.2: DOOR 100LA - INTERIOR VIEW PHOTO 602.3: LOBBY 100LA- WESTELECTRICAL CONDUIT FORADO, PAINT TO MATCH STONEREMOTE FREQUENCY ADO PUSH PAD,INSTALL CENTERED ON ARCHWAY,REFER TO A250 FOR MOUNTING HEIGHTELECTRICAL CONDUIT FORADO, PAINT TO MATCH STONEPAINT CONDUIT TO MATCH WOODDOOR FRAMEREMOVE EXISTING CLOSER ANDREPAIR DOOR AND FRAME ASINDICATEDPHOTO 602.4: DOOR 100LA - INTERIOR VIEWPHOTO 602.5: DOOR 100CJ - EXTERIORVIEWPHOTO 602.6: DOOR100CJ - INTERIOR VIEWPHOTO 602.8: DOOR 100CJ - EXTERIOR VIEW PHOTO 602.9: DOOR100CJ - INTERIOR VIEWPHOTO 602.10: DOOR 100CJ - INTERIOR VIEW PHOTO 602.11: DOOR 100CJ - JAMB VIEW, BOTTOMREPLACE DOOR BUMPER AS INDICATEDBOLLARD POST AS INDICATED, RESTORELANDSCAPING TO MATCH EXISTINGSEAL JOINT BETWEEN WOOD FRAMEAND STONE, ENTIRE PERIMETER OFDOOR FRAME, TYPICALRESTORE EXISTING DOOR FRAMEREPAIR WOOD DOOR FRAME AND FINISH AT LOCATIONS OFREMOVALS TO MATCH EXISTING, TYPICAL. FILL HOLES WITH WOODEPOXY PASTE. SAND FLUSH WITH ADJACENT SURFACE(ES), TYPICAL.PHOTO 602.7: DOOR 100CJ - INTERIOR VIEW OF EXISTING RAISED DOORPANELS AND GLAZING STOPSQUALITY ASSURANCEA. Restoration work shall be completed by skilled crafts person's who are thoroughly familiar withthe materials and restoration methods required for completion of the work.B. All exposed work shall be executed in a manner suitable for finishing.SUBMITTALSA. Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data for each product and process specified.B. Samples: Submit as follows:1) Dutchman Repair Sample: 6"x6" sample demonstrating glued splice joint and related fasteners2) Epoxy Repair Sample:6"x6" sample demonstrating epoxy repair installation3) Finish Sample: 12"x12" sample comprised of Dutchman Repair and Epoxy Repair withspecified finish systems.C. Mockups:1) Finish Mockup: Provide two (2) 6"x6" in-place finish mockups in areas that include both a woodreplacement and/or Dutchman repair and an epoxy repair with applied finish systems.DEFINITIONSA. Damaged - Any piece warped greater than 1/4" per foot; any piece which does not fit tightly in itsintended place; any piece which has split excessively, been dented more than 1/4," has lost aportion of its original mass, or has been cut to receive a fixture or member no longer in place.B. Rotted - Any area that has undergone biological or pest-related deterioration; that can be removedwith the fingers, or will not resist a nail pushed in by hand.C. Loose - Any piece which moves when firmly shaken.D. Sound - Members not rotted or damaged.PRODUCTS1. Dutchman RepairsA. Wood shall be vertical grain select or better, all heartwood (no sapwood), and air-dried to 12% to15% field verified moisture content acclimated in the field.B. Wood shall be free of imperfections, damage, or structural defects, shall be straight andsmooth, and without splits, cracks, warps, wanes, or loose knots. Finger joints are not acceptable.C. Wood: Match general grain orientation, density, and moisture content of element to be repaired.Clear White Oak unless otherwise indicated or approved.D. Glue: West System epoxy with fillers or approved equalE. Fasteners: Fine brads or cabinet screws, stainless steel or (for interior use only) galvanized.2. Epoxy RepairsA. Penetrating Wood Epoxy Consolidant - West System, "Liquid Wood" by Abatron, Inc., or equal.B. Wood Epoxy Paste: West System, "WoodEpox" by Abatron, Inc, or equal.3. Joint Sealants: Exterior grade, non-shrink, non-staining, non-sagging silicone rubber sealant, DowCorning "790 Silicone Building Sealant" or approved equal.EXECUTION1. Protection of Openings: Where doors are indicated for removal, cover resultant openings withtemporary enclosures so that openings are weathertight during repair period.2. Protect existing adjacent surfaces and finishes to remain prior to commencing with the work.INSPECTION1. Inspect all wood surfaces in conjunction with the Architect to determine the extent of restoration andmethods to be used.A. The Architect’s decision regarding the extent of required repair, and extent of profile replicationwork shall be final.B. In wood surfaces where decay is present, determine the methods and treatment of repair.2. Joints, Joinery and Edges: Check wood members at joints, seams and edges for:A. Any open seams or failed conditions.B. Wood moisture content.C. The presence of wood decay, by probing surfaces.3. Frame and Trim:A. Inspect wood surfaces for natural defects (knots) cracks and checks.B. Determine wood moisture content.C. Probe for the presence for wood decay.REMOVAL OF FINISHES1. Remove all peeling and loose paint by scraping. Taking care not to damage sound wood and profiles.2. Chemically strip transparent finish from wood surface down to bare wood, taking care not to damagesound wood and profiles.A. Remove stripper and finishes as directed by chemical stripper manufacturer.B. Dispose of debris in accordance with approved methods.C. Neutralize all surfaces per chemical stripper manufacturer's recommendations.D. Clean all surfaces to remove any foreign particles, dust and chemical residue and allow surfaceto thoroughly dry.PREPARATIONA. Clean wood of mildew, algae, moss, plant material, loose finish material, grease, dirt, and other debris by scrubbing with bristle brush or sponge and detergent solution. Scrub mildewed areas withmildewcide. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Allow to dry before repairing orrefinishing.B. Condition replacement wood components to prevailing conditions at installation areas beforeinstalling.WOOD REPAIRS - GENERALA. Execution of the Work:1. Repair components in place where possible.2. Install temporary protective measures to protect wood restoration work.3. Refinish wood as indicated.B. Mechanical Abrasion: Where mechanical abrasion is needed for the work, use gentle mechanicalmethods, such as scraping and natural-fiber bristle brushing, that will not abrade wood substrate,reducing clarity of detail.C. Wood Repair: Match existing materials and features.1. Repair wood by consolidating, patching, splicing, or otherwise reinforcing wood with new woodmatching existing wood or with salvaged, sound, original wood.D. Wood Replacement: Where needed, duplicate and replace wood components or portions thereoffrom with new wood matching existing wood. Use surviving prototypes to create patterns forduplicate replacements.WOOD REPAIRA. Remove rotted or decayed wood down to sound wood, cut back edge to provide sufficient mechanicalbonding of repair material and allow to thoroughly dry.B. Apply penetrating wood epoxy consolidant per manufacturer's recommendations, as requiredfor full absorption and allow to set as per manufacturer's recommendations.C. Apply epoxy wood paste to fill depressions, nicks, cracks, and other voids created by removedor missing wood as recommended in writing by manufacturer until the void is completely filled.D. Sand patch surface smooth and flush with adjacent wood, without voids in patch material, andmatching contour of wood member.WOOD REPLACEMENTA. General: Replace parts of or entire wood component at locations where damage is too extensiveto patch.B. Remove broken, rotted, and decayed wood down to sound wood with precise cuts.C. Custom fabricate new wood to replace missing wood; either replace entire wood member orsplice new wood part into existing member.D. Secure new wood with glue and nail in-placed to ensure maximum structural integrity at each splice.Use only concealed fasteners. Fill nail holes and patch surface to match surrounding sound wood.E. Shape and hand-sand to match existing adjacent wood profiles.FINISHINGA. Examination:1. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirementsfor maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.2. Maximum Moisture Content of Exterior Wood Substrates: 15 percent, when measured with anelectronic moisture meter.3. Maximum Moisture Content of Interior Wood Substrates: 10 percent, when measured with anelectronic moisture meter.4. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existingfinishes and primers.5. Proceed with finish application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.a) Beginning finish application constitutes Contractor's acceptance of substrates andconditions.B.Preparation:1. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions.2. Provide temporary protection of adjacent surfaces and finishes to remain before commencingwith surface preparation and finishing. After completing finishing operations, removesurface-applied protection.3. Clean and prepare surfaces to be finished according to manufacturer's written instructions foreach substrate condition and as specified.C. Finish Systems1. Varnish over Stain System MPI EXT 6.3E:a) Stain Coat: Stain, exterior, solvent-based, semi-transparent, MPI #13.b) First Intermediate Coat: Varnish matching topcoat.c) Second Intermediate Coat: Varnish matching topcoat.d) Topcoat: Varnish, marine spar, exterior, gloss (MPI Gloss Level 7), MPI#28.2. Varnish System, MPI EXT 6.3F:a) Prime Coat: Varnish matching topcoat.b) First Intermediate Coat: Varnish matching topcoat.c) Second Intermediate Coat: Varnish matching topcoat.d) Topcoat: Varnish, marine spar, exterior, gloss (MPI Gloss Level 7), MPI#28.WOOD RESTORATION NOTESMATCH EXISTINGRAISED PANEL PROFILEMATCH EXISTING WINDOWMUNTIN AND GLAZING STOPSREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
3AJLOBBY100LAMEMORIALCORRIDOR100CBCORRIDOR100CCCORRIDOR100CASTAIR100SASHOWERAMEN'SSHOWERBMEN'SSHOWERCMEN'SSHOWERDMEN'SSHOWEREMEN'SSHOWERFMEN'SSHOWERGMEN'STOILET127WOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'SSHOWER127AWOMEN'SCORRIDOR100CGLOCKER130AWOMEN'SCORRIDOR100CJCORRIDOR100CCWEIGHT ROOM145100CJ100LA100TG100UETOILET100TGUNISEXACCESS100UEPLUMBINGCORRIDOR100CCSHOWER1OOTAMEN'STOILET1OOTAMEN'SROOM138LOCKERMEN'SE1012E1013E1011SWITCHDUPLEX RECEPTACLEQUAD RECEPTACLEEMERGENCY LIGHTG:GFCIA:Above CounterW:WeatherproofI:Isolated GroundS:Split ReceptacleEXISTING DEVICE/FIXTURE (HALF-TONE)NEW CONCEALED WIRINGEXISTING WIRE (HALF-TONE)3:3 Way4:4 WayF:Fan SpeedOS:Occupancy SensorP:Pilot LightSP:Speaker VolumeT:TimerY:FusedPANELBOARD-RECESSEDPANELBOARD-SURFACELEGENDOCCUPANCY SENSOROCCUPANCY SENSORDual RelayNEW SURFACE RACEWAYREMOTE EMERGENCY HEADDOOR OPERATOR208/240 VOLT RECEPTACLEJUNCTION BOXDO110 South Albany StreetIthaca, New York 14850607.277.1118www.taitem.comDATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475E001ELECTRICALKEY PLAN,LEGEND, &SCHEDULES10/23/20152015-056FSITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITY ·TEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTSPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/16" = 1'-0"1KEY PLANLIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULEType Manufacturer Model Description Lamp CommentsA Oxygen 3-6110-14 Oracle Ceiling Light, Matte White Acrylic, Polished Chrome LED 2x8W array, 3000K, 430 mAB Oxygen 3-5105-14 Apollo Vanity Light, Matte White Acrylic, Polished Chrome LED 2x9WC Simkar DLMWBSD Emergency Light, NiCad Battery, Self Diagnostics (2) 1.0W LEDNREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
AB123CUnisex Toilet100TG44P1P1P17EWC-1Vestibule100CJMechancial RoomClosetWeight RoomEXISTING J-BOXEXISTINGPANELNEW CONDUITNEW WIREMOLD5Memorial Lobby100LACorridor100CCCorridor100CA6L1ALeft8910111213110 South Albany StreetIthaca, New York 14850607.277.1118www.taitem.comDATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475E101ELECTRICALPLANS10/23/20152015-056FSITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITY ·TEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTSPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/4" = 1'-0"1PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S TOILET 100TA 1/8" = 1'-0"2PROJECT AREA B - DOOR 100JC 1/8" = 1'-0"3PROJECT AREA A - DOOR 100LAKEYNOTE LEGENDKey Value Keynote Text1 Replace existing ceiling fixture with new. Provideunswitched circuit to emergency light Type C.2 120 volt transformer for electronic flush valve.Mount behind finish wall approximately 9 feetAFF. Provide stainless steel cover plate.3 Receptacle for future electronic lav faucet plug-inadapter below sink.4 Provide box extension and stainless steel coverplate for existing 2x4 recessed box. New wallmirror to be cut for box.5 Replace existing breaker with 20A tandembreaker. Feed door operator at door 100CJ vianew conduit and wiremold as indicated. Removeand replace existing exit sign, and modify existingwiremold, as required.6 Provide new 20A breaker in empty space in PanelL1A Left. Feed door operator at door 100LA viaspare conduit from to existing J-box above ceiling.Provide new conduit above suspended ceilings inCorridor 100CA, Corridor 100CC, and adjacentoffices. Field determine best route prior to work,and submit shop drawing if differs significantlyfrom Contract Drawing. Provide wiremold inMemorial Lobby 100LA.7 Run type MC cable concealed within channelspace. Exposed wiring at ceiling shall be wiremold.8 Conduit above suspended ceiling.9 Wiremold drop to box.10 1/2" IMC at 0'-3" AFF. Seal penetrations.11 90° elbow.12 Radius sweep up to door operator.13 Relocate switch to accomodate new dooropening.REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE
WASTEWASTE BELOW FLOORVENTCOLDHOTRECIRCULATIONBALL VALVEGATE VALVECHECK VALVEPRESSURE REDUCING VALVEVENT THRU ROOFVTRON DEMOLITION DRAWINGEXISTING TO REMAIN (HALF-TONE)DEMOLISHEDLEGENDCONNECT TO EXISTINGBACKFLOW PREVENTER2 LINE PIPE - BORDER INDICATES TYPEP1011P1012P1014P1013L-1WC-1EWC-14"W3"W2"W2"W3"W2"W2"V1 1/2"V2"V1 1/2"V3/4"CW1/2"CW1/2"CW1"CW1"CW3/4"CW1/2"HWEXISTINGEXISTINGEXISTINGEXISTINGEXISTING2"WNEWNEW1SHR-1EXISTING HWEXISTING CW2"W1 1/2"W2"VTD-1110 South Albany StreetIthaca, New York 14850607.277.1118www.taitem.comDATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475P001SCHEDULES,KEY PLAN,DETAILS, &LEGEND10/23/20152015-056FSITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITY ·TEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTSPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/16" = 1'-0"1KEY PLANRefer to Architectural interior elevations for exact mounting heights and clearances.All fixtures white with polished chrome trim. No substitutions permitted, except as noted.PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULEType ManufacturerModelDescriptionCommentsEWC-1 Halsey Taylor HVR8BLVandal Resistant, Mechanical Pushbutton, Wall mount water coolerL-1 American Standard 0356.421Lucerne 20x18 Wall Hung Lavatory, Single Center Hole.Provide J. R. Smith 700 series carrieror equal. Install with rim at ADA height.L-1.1 SloanEAF-150-ISMElectronic Faucet with Spout Temperature Mixer Battery PoweredProvide offset grid drain.L-2 By OthersIntegral Countertop LavatoryL-2.1 SloanEAF-150-ISMElectronic Faucet with Spout Temperature Mixer Battery PoweredProvide offset grid drain.L-3 By OthersIntegral Countertop LavatoryL-3.1 SloanEAF-150-ISMElectronic Faucet with Spout Temperature Mixer Battery PoweredProvide offset grid drain.SHR-1 Bradley Corporation S59-1005HDEqua-Flo Pressure-Balancing Heavy Duty ValveSHR-1.1 Bradley Corporation B24Hand shower; On/Off control with a non-positive shut-off; 60" flexible hose; Chrome plated brasssupply arm; Vacuum breaker; 2.5 GPM (9.5 LPM) flow controlSHR-2 Bradley Corporation WS-1WCA-ADA-HD Individual Coverall Wall Shower - ADA Compliant; with hand-held shower and Equa-Flo HDpressure balancing valve.TD-1 Zurn Industries, LLC ZS880-LS-EOAll Type 304 CF8 Fabricated Stainless Steel Linear Shower Drain. Complete with verticallyadjustable anchoring support legs, anti-ponding V-shaped channel with 2" No-Hub end outlet,adjustable secured leveling frame with built-in tile edge, and secured, light-duty, slotted heel-proofgrate.Single Bottom End OutletUR-1 American Standard 6590.001Washbrook Urinal 0.125-1.0 GPF, 3/4" Top Spud, with Wall HangersUR-1.1 Sloan180-1.0Royal Manual Flush Valve, 1.0 GPF.WC-1 American Standard 3351.101Afwall Millenium FloWise Elongated 1.6 GPF Flushometer Toilet with Everclean. Seat WCS-1 Provide J. R. Smith 410 series carrieror equal. Install with rim at ADA height.WC-1.1 Sloan111-1.6-ES-S TMO Royal Optima 120 Volt Electronic Flush Valve, 1.6 GPF, True Mechanical Overiride, seat bumperand back-check angle stop, sensor wall plate with vandal-resistant screws.Include all necessary accessories,including transformers.WC-2 American Standard 2294.011ECAfwall FloWise ADA Retrofit Elongated 1.6 GPF Flushometer Toilet with Everclean. Seat WCS-1. Raises rim 1-1/8" on existing rough-in.WC-2.1 Sloan111Royal Manual Flush Valve, 1.6 GPF.WC-3 American Standard 3351.101Afwall Millenium FloWise Elongated 1.6 GPF Flushometer Toilet with Everclean. Seat WCS-1WC-3.1 Sloan111Royal Manual Flush Valve, 1.6 GPF.WCS-1 Church2155CTCloset seat, elongated heavy weight solid plastic, open front less cover, concealed check hinges,stainless steel posts.Substitution of equal permitted.NREVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE2PLUMBING ISOMETRICKEYNOTE LEGENDKey Value Keynote Text1 Connect to existing lavatory hot, cold, waste, andvent in wall.UNIT PRICE NOTEPROVIDE UNIT PRICES FOR REPLACEMENT OFGATE VALVES WITH BALL VALVES, INCLUDINGCOORDINATION AND SHUT DOWN OF BUILDINGSERVICE. PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL PRICE FOR ALLSIZES 1/2" THROUGH 2".
252267113"W3"W3"W2"W2"W1 1/2"V2"V2"V2"V4"W131517L-1UR-18L-291010124"W3"W2"WSHR-216TD-118SHR-1WC-117MEN'SSHOWERGUNISEXTOILET100TGMEN'STOILET100TA1919191919XWC-1WC-3XL-1XL-11121XWC-111413WC-2WC-334L-3SHR-216WOMEN'SSHOWER127AWOMEN'STOILET100TBWOMEN'STOILET127110 South Albany StreetIthaca, New York 14850607.277.1118www.taitem.comDATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475P101PLUMBINGPLANS10/23/20152015-056FSITHACA, NEW YORKCORNELL UNIVERSITY ·TEAGLE HALL ACCESSIBILITYIMPROVEMENTSPHASE 1 IMPLEMENTATION OF 1/4" = 1'-0"3PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S TOILET 100TA DEMOLITION 1/4" = 1'-0"1PROJECT AREA C - MEN'S TOILET 100TA CONSTRUCTION 1/4" = 1'-0"4PROJECT AREA D - WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB DEMOLITION 1/4" = 1'-0"2PROJECT AREA D - WOMEN'S TOILET 100TB CONSTRUCTIONKEYNOTE LEGENDKey Value Keynote Text1 Remove fixture. Rough-in remains for new fixtureat same location.2 Remove fixture. Cap plumbing in concealedlocation.3 Relocated toilet at existing rough-in.4 New retrofit ADA toilet at existing rough-in.5 Remove fixture. Rough-in to be modified for newfixture.6 Remove fixtures. Exposed supply and wasteconnections to be modified as required for newcountertop lavs. Typical of 4.7 Remove exposed shower valve and relatedbranch piping. Typical of 10.8 New fixture. Modify rough-in for ADA height.9 Provide new lavatory shutoffs, supplyconnections, and traps. Offset piping as required.Connections will be concealed by a removablepanel provided by others.10 Seal all piping penetrations. Provide polishedchrome exscutcheons.11 Remove all pipe insulation within workscope area.12 Insulate all new and existing hot, cold, andrecirculation piping within workscope area.13 Remove shower valve and related runout piping.Prepare branch piping for new ADA shower valve.14 Remove shower valve and related runout piping.Cap piping above suspended ceiling.15 Remove shower valve and related runout piping.Cap piping at ceiling.16 Provide new ADA shower valve assembly. Referto architectural elevation details for mountingheight.17 Cap waste at wall.18 Connect to existing lavatory hot, cold, waste, andvent in wall.19 Provide unit price for valve replacement.REVISION SCHEDULENAME DATE