HomeMy WebLinkAboutA001 - General NotesROOF FINISH SYMBOL:FINISH KEY:WALL BASEB1MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT WALL BASE.FINISH NOTES:1.PROTECT ALL ADJACENT EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR FINISHES DURING CONSTRUCTION.2.PROTECT ADJACENT PLANTINGS AND LAWNS THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF WORK.3.RESTORE ALL PLANTINGS AND LAWNS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION.4.REPAIR ALL ADJACENT EXTERIOR WALL, TRIM, EAVE, SOFFIT AND RAFTER FINISHESAND COATINGS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH EXISTING.5.REPAIR ALL ADJACENT FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING FINISHES AND COATINGS DAMAGEDDURING CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH EXISTING.FLOORINGF1EXISTING ADJACENT FLOORINGPAINTEXTERIORP1WALL SIDING (CLAPBOARD, SHINGLES, STUCCO)MATCH EXISTING COLOR.P2WINDOW TRIMMATCH EXISTING COLOR.P3ROOF SOFFIT, EAVES, RAFTERSMATCH EXISTING COLOR.P4METAL FIRE ESCAPESMATCH EXISTING COLOR.INTERIORP5WALLSMATCH EXISTING ADJACENT COLOR.P6HOLLOW DOORS & FRAMESMATCH EXISTING ADJACENT COLOR.P7WOOD DOORS, FRAMES & CASINGSMATCH EXISTING ADJACENT COLOR.P8WALL BASEMATCH EXISTING ADJACENT COLOR.PAINT SCHEDULE:PAINT SYSTEMSACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURES: Benjamin Moore, no substititutions.EXTERIORWOOD SUBSTRATES: Latex System1 COATPrimer, latex for exterior wood, MPI #62 COATS Latex, exterior semi-gloss (Gloss Level 5), 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 #119PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER SUBSTRATES (STUCCO): Latex System1 COAT Primer, Latex, exterior, matching topcoat.2 COATS Latex, exterior, low sheen (Gloss Level 3-4), MPI #15INTERIORSTEEL SUBSTRATES: Latex over Alkyd Primer System1 COATShop primer2 COATSLatex, interior, semi-gloss, (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54WOOD SUBSTATES: Latex System1 COATPrimer, latex, for interior wood, MPI #392 COATSLatex, interior, gloss, (Gloss Level 6, except minimum gloss of 65units at 60 degrees), MPI #114GYPSUM BOARD (PLASTER) SUBSTRATES: Latex System 1 COATPrimer sealer, latex, interior, MPI #502 COATSLatex, interior, flat, (Gloss Level 1), MPI #53ARCHITECTURAL WOOD WORKFACTORY-FINISHED WATERBORNE CATALYZED POLYURETHANE, SATIN FINISH.ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORKWD1MATCH EXISTING, TRANSPARENT FINISH.P1F1 B1592ROOM NUMBERWALL TREATMENTBASE TREATMENTFLOOR TREATMENTFINISH LEGEND - 112 EDGEMOORSECTION 062013 - EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRYGENERAL1.1SUMMARY: 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,or WWPA.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 topenetrate 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.SECTION 061053 - MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRYGENERAL1.1SUMMARY: 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.WARNING: 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.DATE:PROJECT:OTHER:DRAWN BY:ABCDEFGABCDEFG1234567891012345678910ArchitecturePlanningInterior Design217 North Aurora StreetIthaca NY 14850p 607.273.7600 f 607.273.0475HOLTARCHITECTSA001GENERAL NOTES07/26/20132013-030CRBITHACA, NYCORNELL UNIVERSITYIMPLEMENTATION OF FIRE ESCAPE RECOMMENDATIONSGENERAL NOTES