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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOlin Library Suite 214 Cooling UpgradesCB CBCBCBCBCBCBCBCBUPDNUPDNUPUPUPUPCORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALLAFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca,NewYorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL:Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkPROJECT SCOPEHumphreys Service Building; Ithaca, N.Y.Architectural & Structural, Civil &Environmental, Mechanical and ElectricalEngineeringFacilities EngineeringARCHIVEBARCODE - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryT-001TITLE SHEETFE DESIGNtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesOlin Library Suite 214 CoolingUpgradesT-001TITLE SHEETA-000GENERAL NOTES, ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS & BUILDING CODE SUMMARYA-102PARTIAL PLANS, DETAILS, AND NOTESME-000SCOPE OF WORK, GENERAL NOTES AND SYMBOLOGYME-102PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL PLANSME-300CONTROL SCHEMATIC, POINTS LIST, AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONME-400SCHEDULES, DETAILS, AND ELEVATIONSME-401MATERIAL AND SUBMITTAL SCHEDULESFP-000SCOPE OF WORK, GENERAL NOTES, SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE AND SYMBOLOGYFP-102PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR FIRE PROTECTION PLANProvide mechanical cooling in support of the relocation of an AV/Studio to thesecond floor of Olin Library (Suite 214). A new mechanical cooling unitshall be provided to compensate for the additional heat load produced by therelocated equipment. Fire protection and electrical systems within the space shallbe modified to meet the needs of the space and new equipment. Architecturalrenovations shall address concealing the new equipment for sound attenuationalong with general conditions to support the installation.SITE PLAN - OLIN LIBRARYNAREA OF WORKDRAWING LISTARCHITECTURALOLIN LIBRARYDAY HALLMCGRAWTOWERSAGE CHAPELCOLLEGE OF ARTSAND SCIENCESEAST AVETOWER ROADLOCATION PLAN - OLIN LIBRARY SECOND FLOORNAREA OF WORKMECHANICAL/ELECTRICALFIRE PROTECTION &251(//81,9(56,7<)281'('$'&RUQHOO8QLYHUVLW\)DFLOLWLHV(QJLQHHULQJ,7,6$9,2/$7,212)1(:<25.67$7(/$:)25$1<3(562181/(66$&7,1*81'(57+(',5(&7,212)$/,&(16('$5&+,7(&725(1*,1((572$/7(57+,6'2&80(17,1$1<:$<,)7+,6'2&80(17,6$/7(5('7+($/7(5,1*$5&+,7(&725(1*,1((56+$//$)),;7268&+'2&80(17+,66($/$1'7+(127$7,21$/7(5('%<)2//2:('%<+,66,*1$785(7+('$7(2)68&+$/7(5$7,21$1'$63(&,),&'(6&5,37,212)7+($/7(5$7,21:$51,1*$%&'()*+,$%&'()*+,WKDFD1HZ<RUN'$7()$&,/,7<'(6,*1'5$:15(9,6,216$5&+,9(%$5&2'($5&+6758&7&,9,/(19(/(&75,&$/0(&+$1,&$/,668()25&216758&7,21'$7(2OLQ/LEUDU\$*(1(5$/127(6$%%5(9,$7,2166<0%2/6 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FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesMECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SCOPE OF WORK1.0 THE MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SCOPE OF WORK IS TO PROVIDE MECHANICALCOOLING WITHIN THE 214 SUITE ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF OLIN LIBRARY.CHILLED WATER SERVICES SHALL BE EXTENDED IN SUPPORT OF THECOOLING UPGRADES.2.0 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OF EXISTING EXHAUST DUCTWORK ANDASSOCIATED GRILLES.3.0 PROVIDE (FURNISH AND INSTALL) THE SPECIFIED COOLING ONLY FAN COILUNIT4.0 PROVIDE SUPPLY/RETURN DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE FANCOIL UNIT.5.0 PROVIDE CHILLED WATER SUPPLY/RETURN AND CONDENSATE SERVICES TOTHE FAN COIL UNIT.6.0 PROVIDE A CONDENSATE PUMP.7.0 PROVIDE CONTROLS IN SUPPORT OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMINSTALLATION/OPERATION.8.0 PROVIDE POWER AND CONTROL WIRING IN SUPPORT OF THE MECHANICALSYSTEM INSTALLATION.9.0 PROVIDE LIGHTING AND RECEPTACLES TO SUPPORT THE ADDITION OF AMECHANICAL CLOSET.10.0 MODIFIY EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDESPRINKLER PROTECTION WITHIN NEW MECHANICAL CLOSETMECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES1.0 DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENTOF SYSTEMS AND WORK INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SHALLFIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. IF DIMENSIONS OR CONDITIONS ARE FOUNDTO BE IN CONFLICT WITH THE DRAWINGS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALLIMMEDIATELY REFER THE CONFLICT TO THE ENGINEER.2.0 UTILITY SHUTDOWNS: SHUTDOWN OF ANY BUILDING UTILITY SYSTEM SHALLBE COORDINATED WITH CUSTOMER SERVICE AT PH: 607-255-5322. THECONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR THE COST OF THE UTILITY SHUTDOWN.SCHEDULE WORK TEN DAYS IN ADVANCE AND NOTIFY THE OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE TO COORDINATE BUILDING FUNCTIONS WITH THEBUILDING COORDINATOR.3.0 WORK IS REQUIRED IN VARIOUS PORTIONS OF THE FACILITY TO EXECUTEWORK OF OTHER TRADES (EG ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL). ALTHOUGH NOTNECESSARILY SHOWN ON DRAWINGS, WORK IS REQUIRED IN THESE AREASCONSISTING OF REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT OF CEILINGS, WALLS, FINISHES,PAVEMENT AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION AS NECESSARY TO PERFORM WORKAND RESTORE THESE SPACES OR AREAS TO ORIGINAL CONDITION.4.0 ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FULL HEIGHT WALLS ARE TO BE FIRESTOPPEDIN ACCORDANCE WITH UL STANDARDS. ALL GAPS AND JOINTS AT RATEDFLOORS, ROOFS AND WALLS ARE TO BE FIRE AND SMOKE STOPPED. CAPSAND JOINTS INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO) TOP OF WALL TO FLOOR ORROOF DECK, WALL TO BEAMS, AND CONTROL OR EXPANSION JOINTS.FIRESTOPPING INCLUDES BOTH FORM OR PACKING MATERIAL AND THE FILL,VOID OR CAVITY MATERIAL.5.0 ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE IN INCHES, AND ARE INSIDE FREEAND CLEAR DIMENSIONS.6.0 INSTALL EQUIPMENT TO ENSURE PROPER ACCESS TO CONTROL DEVICESAND WITH SUFFICIENT SPACE TO PERFORM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ANDREPAIR. EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT INSTALLED WITH THIS REQUIREMENT INMIND SHALL BE RELOCATED AT NO EXPENSE TO THE UNIVERSITY UNTILDEFICIENCIES ARE CORRECTED.7.0 ALL SYSTEM TESTING SHALL BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO INSULATION,FIREPROOFING, AND ENCLOSURE IN SHAFTS. ANY RESTORATION WORKREQUIRED AS A RESULT OF DISTURBING FINISHES OR STRUCTURE IN ORDERTO ACCESS SYSTEMS REQUIRING REPAIR SHALL BE AT NO COST TO THEUNIVERSITY.8.0 VERIFY FINAL EQUIPMENT/FIXTURE LOCATIONS FOR ROUGHING-IN.9.0 TRAINING: THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS SHALL RECEIVE A MINIMUM OF 4HOURS OF TRAINING ON THE OPERATION OF THE NEWLY INSTALLEDMECHANICAL SYSTEMS. COORDINATE WITH BUILDING COORDINATOR TOSCHEDULE TRAINING.10.0 REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FORADDITIONAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.MECHANICAL SYMBOLOGYNOTESELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONSELECTRICAL GENERAL NOTES1.0ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS INDICATED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AREDIAGRAMMATIC. IT IS NOT THE INTENT TO SHOW EXACT OR MOSTEFFICIENT ROUTING. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FIELD CONDITIONSON SITE. ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ANDFIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO CORNELL'S PROJECT MANAGERFOR RESOLUTION BEFORE WORK PROCEEDS.2.0ASSURE PUBLIC AND WORKER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES. PROTECT ADJOININGAREAS FROM DAMAGE AND DUST. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM SITE ANDDISPOSE OF WASTE MATERIAL IN A SAFE MANNER. KEEP THE PREMISESFREE OF DEBRIS FROM THE EXECUTION OF WORK. DELIVER A FINALPRODUCT THAT IS CLEAN AND OPERABLE.3.0FIRE STOP ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED WALLSAND/OR FLOORS WITH MATERIAL EQUAL IN RATING TO THE CONSTRUCTIONOF THE MATERIAL PENETRATED.4.0WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED AS SPECIFIED AND INDICATED ON CONTRACTDOCUMENTS. ANY SUGGESTED ALTERNATE MANUFACTURER OR METHODOF INSTALLATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO PROJECT ENGINEER FORAPPROVAL PRIOR TO ORDERING ANY MATERIALS OR COMMENCINGEXECUTION OF WORK.5.0GROUNDING SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE 250.PROVIDE EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR WITH EACH BRANCH CIRCUITINDICATED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTORSHALL BE ROUTED WITH ASSOCIATED PHASE CONDUCTORS.6.0PROVIDE A NEW TYPED PANELBOARD DIRECTORY FOR EACH PANELBOARD.LABEL ALL NEW DEVICE FACEPLATES WITH SOURCE AND CIRCUIT NUMBER.PROVIDE PERMANENT LABEL ON SWITCHING DEVICES INDICATINGEQUIPMENT SERVICE AND INVENTORY NUMBERS. COORDINATE EQUIPMENTINVENTORY NUMBERS WITH CORNELL UNIVERSITY'S MECHANICAL SHOP,255-8667.7.0CIRCUITS RATED 20-AMP, 120 VOLT SHALL CONTAIN SEPARATE NEUTRALCONDUCTORS.8.0CONDUCTORS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12AWG, STRANDED COPPER,600VAC, 90 DEGREE C, TYPE THHN/THWN FOR DRY AREAS AND XHHW/THWN-2 FOR WET AREAS.9.0CONDUITS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 INCHES DIAMETER. CONDUITSSHALL BE ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) AND SURFACE MOUNTEDUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.10.0AIC RATING OF NEW CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL MATCH RATING OFRESPECTIVE PANELBOARD. SIZE AS INDICATED.11.0PROVIDE PULL STRING THROUGH NEW CONDUIT AND BOXES. PROVIDESUPPORT HANGERS FOR CONDUIT AS NEEDED.12.0INSTALL RACEWAY SYSTEMS ENSURING PROPER ACCESS TO EQUIPMENTAND DEVICES AND WITH SUFFICIENT SPACE TO PERFORM ROUTINEMAINTENANCE AND REPAIR. RACEWAYS THAT ARE NOT INSTALLED WITHTHIS REQUIREMENT IN MIND SHALL BE RELOCATED AT NO EXPENSE TOTHE UNIVERSITY UNTIL DEFICIENCIES ARE CORRECTED.ELECTRICAL SYMBOLOGYPOINT OF CONNECTION TO EXISTING WORK TO REMAINPOINT OF DEMOLITION TO EXISTING WORK TO REMAINCONDUIT DROP OR RISE AS INDICATEDCIRCUITSDFSTSPSSDBTSDBR135HDDDFFHDFEMH190GENERAL ELECTRICAL SYMBOLSFIRE ALARM SYMBOLSLIGHTING SYMBOLSEXISTING WORK TO REMAIN (GRAYSCALE)REMOVAL WORK (DASHED)NEW WORK (BOLD)THERMOSTATTSMOKE DETECTOR PHOTOELECTRONIC SENSORTRANSMITTER BEAM DETECTORRECEIVER BEAM DETECTORDUCT DETECTORTAMPER SWITCHLOW AIR SWITCHFLOW PRESSURE SWITCHHEAT DETECTOR 135 F OR 200 F FIXED TEMP SENSORFIRE ALARM PULL STATIONFIRE ALARM STROBE/HORN COMBOFIRE ALARM STROBE ONLYFIRE ALARM HORN ONLYP-1A12DRAWING REMOVAL KEYED NOTE INDICATORDRAWING CONSTRUCTION KEYED NOTE INDICATORPANELBOARD.LP-1JUNCTION BOX.SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE DEVICE. PROVIDE SINGLEDEVICE WITH NEMA RATING AS INDICATED AND MATCHINGCOVER PLATE.MOTOR, NUMBER INSIDE SYMBOL INDICATES HORSEPOWER.5MANUAL MOTOR STARTER, SURFACE MOUNTED UNLESSOTHERWISE INDICATED.DISCONNECT SWITCH.COMBINATION STARTER.METERING DEVICE, TYPE INDICATED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.THREE SPEED SWITCHTWO DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES MOUNTED ON A SINGLEGANG PLATE.WWIRE MOLD SURFACE RACEWAYVARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE.X X X X X X XPLUGMOLDDUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE, GF = GROUND FAULTINTERRUPTER PROTECTION.BRANCH CIRCUITRY TO POWER RECEPTACLE DEVICE(S) IS NOTINDICATED ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE ALPHA-NUMERICTEXT ADJACENT TO THE DEVICE SYMBOL INDICATES THE PANELAND CIRCUIT NUMBER IT'S FED FROM. FOR EXAMPLE: P-1A/12INDICATES THAT THE DEVICE IS FED FROM PANEL P-1A, CIRCUIT #12.PROVIDE CIRCUITRY TO DEVICE(S) AS FOLLOWS: DEVICES INDICATEDWITH THE SAME CIRCUIT NUMBER SHALL BE CIRCUITED TOGETHERTO A 20AMP/1-POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER USING 2#12, 1#12G, IN 3/4 INCHEMT CONDUIT UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. A MAXIMUM OF FOUR20 AMP, SINGLE PHASE BRANCH CIRCUITS CONSISTING OF(8#12, 1#12G) SHALL BE PERMITTED IN ONE INCH EMT CONDUIT.SINGLE POLE SWITCH.LIGHTING FIXTURE. FA = FIXTURE TYPE, REFER TOSPECIFICATIONS. a = CONTROL BY WALL SWITCH MARKEDSAME. EM = EMERGENCY POWER SOURCE.SINGLE POLE SWITCHES GANGED ON A SINGLE PLATE.MARKED SAME AS ABOVE.TRACK LIGHTS.LIGHTS.SURFACE MOUNTED OR RECESSED DOWN LIGHTS.LIGHTING DIMMER.EXIT LIGHT.RAIMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDERRTSREMOTE TEST SWITCH/STATIONREMOTE ALARM INDICATORTHREE OR FOUR WAY SWITCH.OCCUPANCY SENSOR. "C" INDICATES CEILING MOUNTED."W" INDICATES WALL MOUNTED.OSCOMBINATION LIGHT SWITCH & OCCUPANCY SENSOR.AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY.GENERATOR REMOTE ANNUNCIATOREMERGENCY WALLPACK LUMINAIREEMERGENCY/EXIT COMBO WALLPACK LUMINAIRECOMMUNICATION OUTLET. P/D INDICATES PHONE/DATA.WP INDICATES WALL PHONE OUTLET.DHARDWIRED EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONP-1A12HOMERUN TO PANEL P-1A, CIRCUIT #12. FED FROM 20A - 1P BREAKERIS INTENDED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. RUN GREEN WIRE GROUNDFOR ALL CIRCUITS. PROVIDE ONE GROUND PER CIRCUIT.SSS43FA EMaFB EMaSSOSSFFAPSP-1A12P-1A12JGFIM5-20RSVFDGRAS3-SPDEMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO)GROUND ROD ELECTRODEEMELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONSAFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOORAFI ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERAMM ADDRESSABLE MONITOR MODULEAOM ADDRESSABLE OUTPUT MODULEARB AUXILIARY RELAY BOARDATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHBKR BREAKERCCONDUITCD CANDELACKT CIRCUITCR CONTROL RELAYEC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOREMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBINGEPO EMERGENCY POWER OFF STATIONFAAP FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANELFACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELFSD FAN SHUT DOWNGAA GENERATOR ALARM ANNUNCIATORGFI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERGND GROUNDHP HORSEPOWERKW KILOWATTLC LIGHTING CONTACTORLFMC LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUITLTG LIGHTINGMCB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKERMLO MAIN LUG ONLYMTS MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCHNAC NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE PANELNIC NOT IN CONTRACTOE OVERHEAD ELECTRICPC PHOTOCELLPM PLUGMOLDPP POWER PANELPVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDERGS RIGID GALVANIZED STEELST SHUNT TRIPTM THERMAL MAGNETICTSP TWISTED SHIELDED PAIRTYP TYPICALUE UNDERGROUND ELECTRICUOI UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATEDUPS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLYVVOLTVA VOLT AMPSWP WATERPROOF T120x14 SA (E)FLOOR MOUNTEDINDUCTION UNITS (E)11234EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES SHOWNFOR REFERENCE ONLY (TYPICAL)FCU-21420x14 SA (E)SG-1250 CFMSG-2150 CFMFLOOR MOUNTEDINDUCTION UNITS (E)SG-3180 CFMSG-4150 CFM18"x6"18"x8"12"x14"12"x6"Room214BRoom214ARoom214Room214CME-10221-1/2" CHWR (E)1-1/2" CHWS (E)1" CHWRFROM FCU'S (E)CHWR RISER (E)1EXISTINGPANEL DB1B2FCU (E)FCU (E)INDIRECT COND.DRAIN RISER (E)3/4"ø1 1/2"ø34567SA RISER (E)8910"x6"14"x6"Room214DEG-1250 CFM1810"x6"(E)19T-13/4" CHWSTO FCU (E)3/4" CHWS3/4" CHWR3/4" CD2120204ME-10210111213S14OSFCU-214FCU-2143/4" CHWR3/4" CHWS3/4" CD12"x14"18"x8"2ME-400RG-1730 CFM1519"x23"CP-1161716"x24"CORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca, New YorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVE BAR CODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryME-102PARTIAL SECONDFLOORMECHANICAL/ELECTRICALPLANST. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"ME-1021PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLANSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"ME-1023PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION PLANME-102 KEYED DEMOLITION NOTES1 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING EXHAUST DUCTWORK WITHIN SOFFITAND ASSOCIATED EXHAUST GRILLES BACK TO POINT OF DISCONNECTION/WEST WALL. EXISTING DUCT PENETRATION THROUGH WALL TO REMAIN.FIELD VERIFY EXISTING EXHAUST DUCTWORK SIZE AND AIRFLOW. PREP FORINSTALLATION OF GRILLE. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FORSOFFIT REMOVAL.2 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING, SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRE ANDSAVE FOR REINSTALLATION. PROVIDE A BLANK, PAINTED COVERPLATE.3 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE SURFACE MOUNTED DATA OUTLETS. REMOVEDATA CABLING TO THE CORRIDOR AND COIL ABOVE FINISHED CEILING.4 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE. MODIFY EXISTINGBRANCH CIRCUITRY TO DOWNSTREAM RECEPTACLES. PROVIDE A BLANKCOVERPLATE.ME-102 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES1 EXISTING PANEL DB1B: REMOVE 20A/1-POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN SPACE #13AND PROVIDE A 25A, 1-POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER FOR FCU-214. MODIFYPANELBOARD SCHEDULE ACCORDINGLY.2 INSTALL FCU-214 BRANCH CIRCUIT ABOVE THE FINISHED CEILING.3 CONNECT 3/4" CHILLED WATER RETURN FROM FCU-214 TO EXISTING 1"CAPPED CHILLED WATER RETURN BRANCH LINE.4 CONNECT 3/4" CHILLED WATER SUPPLY TO FCU-214 TO EXISTING 1" CAPPEDCHILLED WATER SUPPLY BRANCH LINE.5 ROUTE 3/4" CHILLED WATER SUPPLY, 3/4" CHILLED WATER RETURN, AND 3/4"CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING ABOVE EXISTING DROP CEILING. TEMPORARILYREMOVE AND REINSTALL EXISTING CEILING AS REQUIRED TO INSTALLPIPING.6 CONNECT 3/4" CONDENSATE DRAIN FROM FCU-214 TO EXISTING 3/4"CONDENSATE DRAIN ABOVE DROP CEILING.7 ROUTE 3/4" CHILLED WATER SUPPLY, 3/4" CHILLED WATER RETURN, AND 3/4"CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING WITHIN CHASE AS REQUIRED TO AVOIDEXISTING SUPPLY AIR DUCT. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT PIPE SUPPORT PRIOR TOPENETRATION OUT OF CHASE AS SUPPORT WILL BE LIMITED ONCEINSTALLED BELOW CEILING.8 ROUTE 3/4" CHILLED WATER SUPPLY, 3/4" CHILLED WATER RETURN, 3/4"CONDENSATE DRAIN RETURN BELOW EXISTING GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGWITHIN PIPE ENCLOSURE EQUAL TO SOFFI-STEEL SYSTEM.9 ROUTE 3/4" CHILLED WATER RETURN, 3/4" CHILLED WATER SUPPLY, 3/4"CONDESNATE DRAIN TO ABOVE GYPSUM BOARD CEILING TO MECHANICALCLOSET IN SUITE 214. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT PIPE SUPPORT ABOVE CEILING.REFER TO AND COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CEILINGREMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.10 PROVIDE A 120V, 20A RATED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (SIMILAR TO P&S 5352)AND SURFACE MOUNT BACKBOX. CIRCUIT WITH 2#12, 1#12GND, 3/4" EMT TORECEPTACLE BRANCH CIRCUIT SERVING SUITE 214.11 PROVIDE A 120V 20A RATED OCCUPANCY SENSOR LIGHT SWITCH (SIMILAR TOSENSORSWITCH WSX PDT) AND SURFACE MOUNT BACKBOX. CIRCUIT WITH2#12, 1#12GND, 3/4" EMT TO UNSWITCHED LIGHTING BRANCH CIRCUITSERVING SUITE 214.12 PROVIDE A SURFACE MOUNT LUMINAIRE: LITHONIA WL2-12L-LP840 ANDINSTALL ABOVE DOOR.13 CIRCUIT FCU-214 WITH 2#10, 1#10GND, 3/4" EMT TO EXISTING PANEL DB1B.14 PROVIDE A SMOKE DETECTOR UL LISTED COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTINGGAMEWELL FCI FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. CONNECT TO THE EXISTING SLCINSTALLED IN SUITE 214 USING 2#14 FPLP IN 3/4" EMT.15 INSTALL VERTICAL FAN COIL UNIT FCU-214 ON FACTORY SUPPLIED 6" HIGHBASE. MOUNT BASE TO EXISTING FLOOR SLAB16 PROVIDE CONDENSATE PUMP AT OUTLET OF COOLING COIL DRAIN PAN TRAPDISCHARGE. INSTALL MANUFACTURER FURNISHED DISCHARGE TUBING.POWER CONDENSATE PUMP USING MANUFACTURER PROVIDED CORD ANDPLUG. COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR OUTLET LOCATIONWITHIN MECHANICAL CLOSET.17 PROVIDE 12"x14" MITRED SUPPLY AIR DUCT ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES18 PROVIDE EXHAUST GRILLE AND INSTALL ON EXISTING EXHAUST DUCT. FIELDVERIFY DUCT SIZE AND EXISTING AIRFLOW. BALANCE EG-1 TO EXISTINGAIRLFLOW. COORDINATE DUCT SIZE AND AIRFLOW WITH GRILLE SELECTION.EXISTING AIRFLOW IS ESTMATED TO BE 250 CFM. DUCT WHICH IS EXPOSEDWITHIN THE SPACE SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING FINISHES.19 PROVIDE SPACE THERMOSTAT EQUAL TO AUTOMATED LOGIC MODELZS-PRO. SURFACE MOUNT ON EXISTING WALL, PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTCONDUIT AND LOW VOLTAGE WIRING AS REQUIRED TO CONNECTTHERMOSTAT TO EXISTING BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.20 CUT OPENING IN EXISTING METAL STUD WALL WITH WOOD PANELING ASREQUIRED TO INSTALL DUCT PENETRATION AND SURFACE MOUNT GRILLE.CUT OPENING TIGHT TO DUCT DIMENSIONS FOR CLEAN INSTALLATION.21 RELOCATE EXISTING SURFACE MOUNT LUMINAIRE. MODIFY/EXTENDEXISTING LIGHTING BRANCH CIRCUITRY TO NEW LOCATION. CONCEALWIRING ABOVE FINISHED CEILING.##SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"ME-1022ENLARGED ELECTRICAL PLANSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"ME-1024ENLARGED MECHANICAL PLANN024 8SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"N024 8SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"N012 4SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"N012 4SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"UTILIZE CHASE TO ROUTECONTROL WIRING TO SUB-BASMENT SETPOINTAV: POWER (kW)AV: SPEED(RPM)SETPOINTN.C.MSSMSCOOLING COILAVTAIAOFCU-214BOCSBIBACnet / MSTPCOMdAITAVINTERNAL MOTORSTARTER/CONTROLBOARD PROVIDED BY FCUMANUFACTURERCORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca, New YorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVE BAR CODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryME-300CONTROLSCHEMATIC,POINTS LIST, ANDSEQUENCE OFOPERATIONT. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesSEQUENCE OF OPERATIONSYSTEM DESCRIPTIONFAN COIL UNIT (FCU-214)EXISTING INDUCTION UNITS (ROOMS 214A AND 214B)GENERALSYSTEM SHALL BE CONTROLLED THROUGH THE BUILDING AUTOMATION ANDCONTROL SYSTEM (BACS). THE EXISTING BACS CONTROL PANEL IS LOCATED ATTHE SUB-BASEMENT LEVEL. CONTRACTOR SHALL UTILIZE EXISTING CHASEWAYAS REQUIRED TO ROUTE CONTROL WIRING TO SUB-BASEMENT LEVEL.ALL SETPOINTS SHALL BE ADJUSTABLE.THE BACS SHALL BE CAPABLE OF STARTING AND STOPPING THE SYSTEM.THE SPACE SHALL BE CONTROLLED TO THE AIRFLOW SET POINT SPECIFIED. THESYSTEM SHALL BE BALANCED TO THE SPECIFIED AIRFLOWS.DESIGN INTENT: FRESH AIR TO THE SPACE IS CURRENTLY PROVIDED BY THEFLOOR MOUNTED INDUCTION UNITS LOCATION IN ROOMS 214A AND 214B.VENTILATION AIR IS CURRENTLY EXHAUSTED THROUGH A COMMON EXHAUSTGRILLE LOCATED WITHIN ROOM 214. IT IS INTENDED THAT THE FRESH AIR TOTHE SPACE IS CONDITIONED AND OF SUFFICIENT QUANTITY TO OFFSET THEEXPECTED SPACE LATENT LOAD. FAN COIL UNIT FCU-214 SHALL UTILIZE ASINGLE ZONE VARIABLE AIR VOLUME SEQUENCE TO PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTALCOOLING TO OFFSET THE SPACE SENSIBLE LOADS.SETPOINTSSPACE COOLING TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS:OCCUPIED:75F +/- 1.5FUNOCCUPIED75F +/-6FFCU-214 AIRFLOW RATE:300 CFM MINIMUM730 CFM MAXIMUMSPACE OCCUPANCYZONE OCCUPANCY SHALL BE DETERMINED BASED ON THE EXISTING TIME OFDAY SCHEDULE.START/STOPTHE FAN COIL UNIT SHALL OPERATE WHENEVER THE SPACE IS IN OCCUPIEDMODE.THE FAN COIL UNIT SHALL ALSO START AND OPERATE DURING UNOCCUPIEDMODE WHEN IT IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN THE UNOCCUPIED COOLINGTEMPERATURE SETPOINT.ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROLTEMPERATURE SETPOINTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BASED ON THEPROGRAMMED SCHEDULE.OCCUPIED COOLING: IF THE ZONE TEMPERATURE RISES ABOVE THE OCCUPIEDCOOLING TEMPERATURE SETPOINT, THE FAN COIL UNIT SHALL BE ENABLED, THECHILLED WATER COIL CONTROL VALVE SHALL MODULATE TO MAINTAIN ADISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE OF 60F AND FAN SPEED SHALL BE SET TO THEMINIMUM POSITION. IF ADDITIONAL COOLING IS REQUIRED TO MEET THESETPOINT THE CHILLED WATER COIL CONTROL VALVE SHALL MODULATE TOMAINTAIN A DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE SETPOINT OF 55F AND THE FANSPEED SHALL BE SET TO THE MAXIMUM POSITION.UNOCCUPIED COOLING: IF THE ZONE TEMPERATURE RISES ABOVE THEUNOCCUPIED COOLING TEMPERATURE SETPOINT, THE FAN COIL UNIT SHALL BEENABLED, THE CHILLED WATER COIL CONTROL VALVE SHALL MODULATE TOMAINTAIN A DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE OF 60F AND FAN SPEED SHALL BESET TO THE MINIMUM POSITION. IF ADDITIONAL COOLING IS REQUIRED TO MEETTHE SETPOINT THE CHILLED WATER COIL CONTROL VALVE SHALL MODULATE TOMAINTAIN A DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE SETPOINT OF 55F AND THE FANSPEED SHALL BE SET TO THE MAXIMUM POSITION.THE COOLING COIL CONTROL VALVE SHALL BE CLOSED WHENEVER THEINDUCTION UNIT HEATING CONTROL VALVES ARE OPEN TO PREVENTSIMULTANEOUS HEATING AND COOLING. THE COOLING CONTROL VALVE SHALLBE CLOSED WHEN THE FAN COIL UNIT IS OFF.SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"ME-3001FAN COIL UNIT CONTROL SCHEMATICCONTROLS POINT LISTSUITE 214 AV STUDIO HARWARE POINTSSOFTWAREPOINTSALARM SETPOINT COMMENTSSPACE TEMPERATURE SETPOINT, COOLING - AV - 75 DEGF +/- 1.5 DEGF NO TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS EMPLOYEDSPACE TEMPERATURE (DEGF) - BACS, +/- 4 DEGF FROM SETPOINT - -DUCT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE SETPOINT - AV - 55 DEGF OCC, 60 DEGF UNOCC -DUCT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE - - BACS - -CV-214 CONTROL VALVE POSITION COMMAND AO - BACS - -FCU-214 SUPPLY FAN START/STOP BO - - - -FCU-214 SUPPLY FAN SPEED COMMAND AO - - 300 CFM MIN / 730 CFM MAX -FCU-214 SUPPLY FAN STATUS BI - BACS - VIA CURRENT SENSOR Level 210' - 0"7"x7"23"x19"FCU-2146" FACTORY SUPPLIEDBASE MOUNTPROVIDE MIN 2'-11" OFSTRAIGHT SA DUCT ATOUTLET OF FCU2' - 11"CP-13/8" CP DISCHARGETUBING12RG-1730 CFMCV-21424"x16"T-2SUPPLYRETURNISOLATIONVALVE V-1 (TYP. OF 2)BALANCINGVALVE BV-1PRESSURE/TEMPERATURETEST PORT PT-1 (TYP. OF 2)MANUALAIR VENTAV-1COILNOTE:1. PROVIDE TRAP AT CHILLED WATER COIL DRAIN PAN OUTLET.STRAINER S-1 BLOWDOWNWITH BRASS HOSECONNECTION, CAPWITHCHAINCOIL DRAIN WITHBRASS HOSECONNECTION,CAPAND CHAIN (TYP.)CV-214CORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca,NewYorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVEBARCODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryME-400SCHEDULES,DETAILS, ANDELEVATIONST. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesME-400 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES1 PROVIDE CONDENSATE PUMP AT OUTLET OF COOLING COIL DRAIN PAN TRAPDISCHARGE. INSTALL MANUFACTURER FURNISHED DISCHARGE TUBING.POWER CONDENSATE PUMP USING MANUFACTURER PROVIDED CORD ANDPLUG. COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR OUTLET LOCATIONWITHIN MECHANICAL CLOSET.2 PROVIDE 12"x14" MITRED SUPPLY AIR DUCT ELBOW WITH TURNING VANESFAN COIL UNIT SCHEDULETAG SERVES BODMANUFACTURERBOD MODEL AIRFLOW EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE VOLTAGE FLAFCU-214 SUITE 214 GREENHECK VFC-800-7 730 CFM 0.50 in-wg 115 V 13 ACOOLING COIL SCHEDULETAG SERVES MANUFACTURERCAPACITY(TOTAL)CAPACITY(SENSIBLE)EAT DB EAT WB LAT WB LAT DB APD EWT LWT FLOW SYSTEM TYPE FPDFCU-214 SUITE 214 GREENHECK 22500.0 Btu/h 14200.0 Btu/h 80 °F 70 °F 61 °F 61 °F 0.50 in-wg/100ft 47 °F 62 °F 3 GPM CHILLED WATER 0.40 FT/100ftGRILLE SCHEDULEMARK SERVES MANUFACTURER (BOD) MODEL (BOD) DESCRIPTION AIRFLOWDUCTSIZENC SYSTEM NAMEEG-1 214A, 214B, 214 TITUS 350ZFL ALUMINUM, DUCT MOUNTED 250 CFM 8"x8" 21RG-1 214A, 214B, 214 TITUS 350ZFL ALUMINUM, SURFACE MOUNTED 730 CFM 16"x24" <14 Mechanical Supply Air 2SG-1 214A TITUS 301FL ALUMINUM, SURFACE MOUNTED 250 CFM 14"x6" 15 214 Cooling Supply AirSG-2 214B TITUS 301FL ALUMINUM, SURFACE MOUNTED 150 CFM 10"x6" <12 214 Cooling Supply AirSG-3 214 TITUS 301FL ALUMINUM, DUCT MOUNTED 180 CFM 12"x6" <13 214 Cooling Supply AirSG-4 214 TITUS 301FL ALUMINUM, SURFACE MOUNTED 150 CFM 10"x6" 15 214 Cooling Supply AirSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"ME-4002VERTICAL FAN COIL UNIT ELEVATIONSCALE: NO SCALEME-4001COOLING COIL PIPING DETAILSPECS1. FAN MOTOR AND DRIVE SHALL BE FACTORY MOUNTED WITHIN THE HOUSING USING NEOPRENE ISOLATORS.2. UNIT SHALL HAVE A INSULATION DENSITY OF 3 POUNDS PER CUBIC FOOT.3. FAN MOTOR SHALL BE ECM TYPE.4. FACTORY SUPPLIED FIELD INSTALLED NEMA-1 DISCONNECT SWITCH.5. COIL AND FAN CONNECTION SHALL BE ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE FACING THE RETURN AIR INLET.6. VERTICAL SUPPLY AIR DISCHARGE.7. FURNISHED WITH 2" MERV 8 PLEATED FILTER.8. MANUFACTURER-FURNISHED, FIELD-INSTALLED 6" HIGH BASE.9. UNIT CONSTRUCTION: 18 GAUGE GALVANIZED STEELCONTROL VALVE SCHEDULETAG BOD MANF BOD MODEL SYSTEM SERVICE VALVE TYPE SIZE CV ACTUATOR MODEL CONTROL CAPACITY MAX PRESSURE DROP FAIL POSCV-214 BELIMO CCV-B211 CHILLED WATER 2-WAY 1/2 1.9 TF24-SR US MODULATING 2.7-4.1 GPM 4 N.C.SPECS1. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: BELIMO, VSI2. ELECTRIC INPUT: 4-20mA OR 0-10VDC3. 2-WAY VALVES: EQUAL PERCENTAGE FLOW CHARACTERISTIC4. CONSTRUCTION: CHARACTERIZING DISK, FORGED BRASS, NICKEL PLATED BODY, STAINLESS STEEL BALL AND STEM, FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PTFE SEAT5. RATINGS: 400 PSI PRESSURE, 0-212 F MEDIA TEMPERATURE RANGE6. ALL CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT.CONTROL WIRING IN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ROOMS, NON-ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS, AND VERTICAL CHASES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ELECTROMETALLIC TUBING WITHCOMPRESSION FITTINGS.CONTROL WIRING INSTALLED ABOVE ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACES SHALL BE PLENUM TYPE, NOT INSTALLED IN CONDUIT, BUT NEATLY RUN WITH GENEROUS USE OF RINGS ORTIES.CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE UNSPLICED FROM THE CONTROLLER TO THE SENSOR OR DEVICE.CONTROL WIRING SHALL NOT BE ROUTED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS POWER WIRING.CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE COLOR CODED AND LABELED AT ALL POINTS OF TERMINATION.TEST EACH POINT THROUGH IT FULL OPERATING RANGE TO VERIFY THAT SAFETY AND OPERATING CONTROL SET POINTS ARE AS REQUIRED.TEST EACH CONTROL LOOP TO VERIFY STABLE MODE OF OPERATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. ADJUST PID ACTIONS AS REQUIRED.THE BACS CONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE A REPORT UPON PROJECT COMPLETION STATING THAT THE SYSTEM IS COMPLETE, HAS BEEN ADJUSTED, AND HAS HAD ALL HARDWARE ANDSOFWARE FUNCTIONS VERIFIED, THAT ALL ANALOG CONTROL LOOPS ARE TUNED, AND IS OPERATING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ANY DEVIATIONS FROMSPECIFIED SETTINGS OR OPERATIONS NECESSITATED DURING SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY NOTED.EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES AND SPECIFICATIONS012 4SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"NOTES1. COOLING COIL FURNISHED AS FACTORY INSTALLED COMPONENT OF FCU-214.SPECS1. SUPPLY GRILLES (SG) - 22.5 DEG DEFLECTION2. EXHAUST/RETURN GRILLES (EG/RG) - 0 DEG DEFLECTION3. GRILLE NC RATING SHALL NOT EXCEED 25 BASED ON SCHEDULED AIRFLOW RATE.#CONTROL COMPONENT DEVICE SCHEDULEDEVICE TAG COMPONENT MANF (BOD) MODEL BOD NOTEST-1 SPACE T-STAT AUTOMATED LOGIC ZS-PRO MEASURE ROOM TEMPERATURE, COOLING SETPOINT, OCCUPANCY MANUAL OVERRIDET-2 DUCT T-STAT JOHNSON CONTROLS TE-6100 RTD OR THERMISTOR STAINLESS STEEL, SENSING ELEMENT, 0-10 VDC OUTPUT, PROVIDE J-BOX, GASKET TO PREVENT AIR LEAKAGE, WIRING TO BACSPIPING ACCESSORIES SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSTAG DEVICEBODMANUFACTURERMODEL PRESSURE RATING SPECIFICATIONSBV-1 BALANCE VALVE 1 INCH BELL & GOSSETT CB SERIES, CB 1 200 PSIG @ 250 DEGF 1.5 - 6.0 GPM RANGE, BRONZE, BALL OR PLUG TYPE BODY WITH CALIBRATED ORIFICE OR VENTURI; GLASS AND CARBON FILLED TFE OR EPDMSEAT RINGS, EPDM STEM O-RING, WITH INTEGRAL SEALS FOR PORTABLE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE METER, WITH LEVEL HANDLE AND MEMORYSTOP TO RETAIN SET POSITION.V-1 SHUT-OFF BALL VALVE WATTS B6000-SS 300 PSIG WOG MSS SP-110, 2-PIECE, STANDARD PORT, BRONZE BODY, 316 SS BALL & STEM, PTFE OR TFE SEATPT-1 PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE TEST PORTTRERICE D3769 500 PSIG @ 200 DEGF COLD/CHILLED WATER SERVICE: BRASS BODY & CAP, 1/2 NPT CONNECTION, NEOPRENE SEAT, GASKETED AND THREADED CAP WITHRETENTION CHAINS-1 STRAINER, WYEPATTERNWATTS SERIES 777 200 PSIG @ 210 DEGFWOGBRONZE BODY, #20 MESH 304 STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN, THREAD OR SWEAT CONNECTION.AV-1 AIR VENT BELL & GOSSETT MODEL 87 150 PSIG BRASS BODY, NON-FERROUS INTERNALSSPECS1. FOR VALVES INSTALLED IN INSULATED PIPING SYSTEMS, PROVIDE EXTENDED HANDLE2. PROVIDE VALVES WITH UNIONS AT EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT ARRANGED TO ALLOW SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND EQUIPMENT REMOVAL WITHOUT SYSTEM SHUTDOWN3. PROVIDE PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE TEST PORTS AT COILS.4. BEFORE PLACING SYSTEM IN SERVICE, REMOVE MESH FROM ALL STRAINERS, CLEAN MESH AND FLUSH SYSTEM, RE-INSTALL AFTER FINAL FLUSHING.5. PROVIDE STRAINERS AT INLET OF CONTROL VALVES, STEAM TRAPS, AIR SEPARATORS, AND WHERE INDICATED. INSTALL NIPPLE AND BALL VALVE IN BLOWDOWN CONNECTION.6. PROVIDE MANUAL AIR VENTS AT HIGH POINTS IN PIPING SYSTEM, HEAT TRANSFER COILS, AND ELSEWHERE AS REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM AIR VENTING.7. PROVIDE DRAIN VALVES AT MAIN SHUT-OFF VALVES, LOW POINTS OF PIPING SYSTEM, AND ELSEWHERE AS REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM DRAINING.8. PROVIDE TAGS FOR ALL NEW CONTROL AND SHUT-OFF VALVES. TAGS SHALL BE BRASS, 1-1/2-INCH ROUND, WITH STAMPED LETTERS AND NUMBERS. PROVIDE VALVE CHART. CORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca,NewYorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVEBARCODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryME-401MATERIAL ANDSUBMITTALSCHEDULET. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesHVAC PIPE AND FITTING SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSPIPE SERVICE ABBREVIATION PIPE SIZE MATERIAL FITTINGS JOINT INSULATIONCHILLED WATER CHWS&R 1-1/2" & BELOW ASTM B88 TYPE L COPPER ASTM B16.22 STD WROUGHT COPPER ASTM B32 SOLDER 1", TYPE B WITH VAPOR RETARDERCONDENSATE DRAIN CD ALL SIZES ASTM B306 TYPE DWV COPPER ASTM B16.29 DWV WROUGHT COPPER ASTM B32 SOLDER 1", TYPE B WITH VAPOR RETARDERSPECS1. SOLDER FILLER METALS: ASTM B32, LEAD-FREE ALLOYS. INCLUDE WATER FLUSHABLE FLUX ACCORDING TO ASTM B813.2. DIELECTRIC FITTINGS: USECOUPLINGS. UNIONS ARE UNACCEPTABLE.3. INSTALL SLEEVES FOR PIPES PASSING THROUGH CONCRETE AND MASONRY WALLS AND GYPSUM-BOARD PARTITIONS.4. INSULATION ADHESIZE SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM FLAME-SPREAD INDEX OF 25 AND A MAXIMUM SMOKE-DEVELOPED INDEX OF 50 WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E84.TYPE B INSULATION: EXPANDED CLOSED CELL FLEXIBLE ELASTOMERIC, ASTM C534 TYPE 1 FOR TUBULAR MATERIALS.5. PROVIDE VAPOR RETARDER ON PIPING INSULATION SYSTEMS CARRYING FLUIDS WITH AN OPERATING TEMPERATURE LOWER THAN 60 DEGREES F. SEAL JOINTS WITH 4-INCH WIDE STRIPS.6. MAINTAIN INDICATED FIRE RATING OF WALLS, PARITIONS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS AT PIPE PENETRATIONS. SEAL PIPE PENETRATIONS WITH FIRESTOP MATERIALS7. INSTALL DRAINS, CONSISTING OF A TEE FITTING, NPS 3/4 BALL VALVE, AND SHORT NPS 3/4 THREADED NIPPLE AT LOW POINTS IN PIPING SYSTEM AS REQUIRED FOR DRAINAGE.8. INSTALL MANUAL AIR VENT AT HIGH POINT IN PIPING SYSTEM AS REQUIRED FOR BLEEDING SYSTEM OF AIR.9. INSTALL UNIONS IN PIPING, NPS 2 AND SMALLER, ADJACENT TO VALVES, AT FINAL CONNECTIONS OF EQUIPMENT, AND ELSEWHERE AS INDICATED.10. INSTALL STRAINERS ON INLET SIDE OF CONTROL VALVES, IN-LINE PUMP AND ELSEWHERE AS INDICATED. INSTALL NIPPLE AND BALL VALVE IN BLOWDOWN CONNECTION.11. INSTALL PORTS FOR PRESSURE GAGES AND THERMOMETERS AT COIL INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTIONS.12. PROVIDE PIPE LABLES AND DIRECTIONAL ARROWS ON ALL NEW PIPING SYSTEMS. LABELS SHALL BE PRINTED PLASTIC WITH CONTACT-TYPE, PERMANENT ADHESIVE BACKING.13. TESTING OF HYDRONIC SYSTEMS:FILL SYSTEM WITH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE WATER. USE VENTS INSTALLED AT HIGH POINTS OF SYSTEM TO RELEASE AIR. USE DRAINS INSTALLED AT LOW POINTS FOR COMPLETEDRAINING OF TEST LIQUID.ISOLATE EXPANSION TANKS AND DETERMINE THAT HYDRONIC SYSTEM IS FULL OF WATER.SUBJECT PIPING SYSTEM TO HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURE THAT IS NOT LESS THAN 1.5 TIMES THE SYSTEM WORKING PRESSURE. TEST PRESSURE SHALL NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM PRESSURE FOR DEVICE IN THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST.AFTER HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES, EXAMINE PIPING, JOINTS, AND CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKAGE.ELIMINATE LEAKS BY TIGHTENING, REPAIRING, OR REPLACING COMPONENTS, AND REPEAT HYDROSTATIC TEST UNTIL THERE ARE NO LEAKS. ARRANGE FOR INSPECTION BY FACILITIESMANAGEMENT PIPE SHOP.14. CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS: CHEMICALS SHALL NOT BE USED TO TREAT CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO THE CAMPUS CHILLED WATER LOOP.FILL SYSTEM WITH POTABLE WATER. NOTIFY THE CENTRAL ENERGY PLANT FOR PERMISSION TO BEGIN CIRCULATING WATER INTO THE CAMPUS CHILLED WATER LOOP.DUCT SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSSERVICE PRESSURE CLASS SEAL CLASS LEAKAGE CLASS DUCT MATERIAL LINING DUCT INSULATIONSUPPLY RECTANGULAR, EXPOSED (EXPOSED IN SUITE 214) 4" POS A 1" POS G90 GALVANIZED AS SPECIFIED NONESUPPLY/RETURN RECTANGULAR, CONCEALED (IN MECH CLOSET) 4" POS A 1" POS/NEG G90 GALVANIZED NONE MIN R-6, TYPE A WITH VAPOR RETARDERSPECS1. ALL DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES SHALL BE FABRICATED AND INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST ISSUE OF SMACNA'S HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS - METALAND FLEXIBLE.2. CONSTRUCT TEES, BENDS, AND ELBOWS WITH RADIUS OF NOT LESS THAN 1.0 TIMES THE WIDTH OF DUCT ON CENTER LINES.3. WHERE RECTANGULAR ELBOWS ARE USED, PROVIDE AIR FOIL TYPE TURNING VANES.4. INCREASE DUCT SIZES GRADUALLY, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH FIGURE 4-7 OF SMACNA'S HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS - METAL AND FLEXIBLE.BRANCH CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH A 45 DEGREE ENTRY. STRAIGHT TEES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.5. SEALANTS AND GASKETS: SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS SHALL BE A MAXIMUM FLAME-SPREAD INDEX OF 25, AND MAXIMUM SMOKE-DEVELOPED INDEX OF 50 WHEN TESTED TOUL 723.6. ALL MANUAL BALANCING DAMPERS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH LOCKING HAND QUADRANT.7. INSTALL VOLUME DAMPERS AT POINTS ON SUPPLY, RETURN, AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS WHERE BRANCHES EXTEND FROM LARGER DUCTS.8. INSTALL MANUAL AIR VENT AT HIGH POINT IN PIPING SYSTEM AS REQUIRED FOR BLEEDING SYSTEM OF AIR.9. PAINT ALL DUCTWORK EXPOSED TO VIEW IN OCCUPIED AREAS TO MATCH SURROUNDING FINISH.10. REMOVE SURFACE CONTAMINANTS AND DEPOSITS FROM DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO TESTING AND BALANCING.11. LEAK TESTING OF DUCTWORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SMACNA'S HVAC AIR DUCT LEAKAGE TEST MANUAL.25% OF DUCTS DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT STATIC PRESSURES 3-INCHES AND BELOW SHALL BE TESTED. TEST SHALL BE WITNESSED BY A DESIGNATED CORNELLREPRESENTATIVE AND THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF RECORD.ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA: INTERIOR SUPPLY, RETURN AND GENERAL EXHAUST: 5% SYSTEM LEAKAGE TESTED AT 1.25 TIMES THE EXPECTED OPERATING STATIC PRESSURE.AN AIR DUCT LEAKAGE TEST SUMMARY SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO FINAL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE.12. ALL INSULATION AND ADHESIVE SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM FLAME-SPREAD INDEX OF 25 AND A MAXIMUM SMOKE-DEVELOPED INDEX OF 50 WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTME84.13. TYPE A INSULATION: MINERAL FIBERGLASS BLANKET, ASTM C553 TYPE I, ASTM C1136 TYPE I FACTORY APPLIED FSK JACKET, K-VALUE BETWEEN 0.22 - 0.29 BTU-IN/HR-FT²-ÛF @75ÛF, 0.75 PCF.SUBMITTAL SCHEDULESECTION TITLE DESCRIPTION REQUIRED210000 FIRE PROTECTION STEEL PIPE & FITTINGS PRODUCT DATA, INSPECTION AND TEST REPORTSSPRINKLERS PRODUCT DATA, INSPECTION AND TEST REPORTS, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS230529 HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR HVAC STEEL PIPE HANGERS PRODUCT DATAFASTENERS PRODUCT DATA230593 TESTING, ADJUSTING & BALANCING FOR HVAC CERTIFIED TEST REPORT QUALIFICATIONS, INSPECTION AND TEST REPORTSEQUIPMENT CALIBRATION INSPECTION AND TEST REPORT230700 HVAC INSULATION PIPING INSULATION PRODUCT DATADUCT INSULATION PRODUCT DATA230900 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL FOR HVAC POINTS / ALARM LIST PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&MSCHEMATIC CONTROL DIAGRAMS PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&MARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&MSEQUENCES OF OPERATION PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&MBILL OF MATERIALS PRODUCT DATATEMPERATURE SENSORS PRODUCT DATASTATUS INPUTS PRODUCT DATACURRENT SWITCHES PRODUCT DATAACTUATORS PRODUCT DATACONTROL VALVES PRODUCT DATA, SCHEDULESCABLING PRODUCT DATA232113 HYDRONIC PIPING SYSTEMS PIPES, TUBES, FITTINGS PRODUCT DATAJOINING MATERIALS PRODUCT DATABALANCING VALVES PRODUCT DATASTRAINERS PRODUCT DATA233113 METAL DUCTS RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK PRODUCT DATADUCT LINER PRODUCT DATASEALING & GASKETING MATERIALS PRODUCT DATASHOP CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&M233300 AIR DUCT ACCESSORIES VOLUME DAMPERS PRODUCT DATAFLANGE CONNECTORS PRODUCT DATATURNING VANES PRODUCT DATA233713 GRILLES FIXED FACE GRILLES PRODUCT DATA238219 FAN COIL UNITS FAN COIL UNIT PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, SCHEDULES, INSPECTION AND TEST REPORT, O&M260000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CONDUIT AND FITTINGS PRODUCT DATAWIRING DEVICES PRODUCT DATAPULLBOXES AND COVERS PRODUCT DATACABLE TERMINATIONS PRODUCT DATACABLING PRODUCT DATAELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION MOTOR STARTERS PRODUCT DATACONTACTORS PRODUCT DATARELAYS PRODUCT DATADISCONNECT SWITCHES PRODUCT DATALIGHTING LUMINAIRES PRODUCT DATAGENERAL DOOR HARDWARE PRODUCT DATADOOR FRAM PRODUCT DATAACOUSTIC INSULATION PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&MACOUSTIC SEAL KIT PRODUCT DATA, MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, O&M 99(E)D22SPRMHGTITCMTDMWSN/ANTSPIVPSIPSIGREVRPMSTPTEMPTMPVERTVOLPCOCNONCMECHJCIDHCSPECSUSPTSWCLPDWSRFTFPFDFDFDABVAFFAWSDTLEXISTFHVFLRFPSGPHGPMCOCONTGCNKEYNOTE DEMOLITIONKEYNOTE NEW WORKNORTH ARROWABBREVIATIONSX" (E)X"X"SYMBOLOGYDRY FIRE PIPINGHVAC CONTRACTORHEIGHTINSIDE DIAMETERINSPECTORS TEST CONNECTIONJANITORS CLOSETMECHANICAL ROOMMOUNTEDNOT APPLICABLENORMALLY CLOSEDNORMALLY OPENNOT TO SCALEON CENTERPLUMBING CONTRACTORPOST INDICATOR VALVEPOUNDS PER SQUARE INCHPOUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GAUGEREVISIONLOW POINT DRAINMANUAL WET STANDPIPEROOMREVOLUTIONS PER MINUTESPECIFICATIONSTAND PIPEVERTICALSTATIC PRESSURESUSPENDEDTEMPERATURETEMPORARYTAMPER PROOF SWITCHVOLUMEWATER CLOSETWET SPRINKLER RISERFLOOR DRAINDRAIN PIPINGABOVEABOVE FINISHED FLOORAUTOMATIC WET STANDPIPECLEAN OUTCONTINUEDDETAILEXISTINGWET FIRE PIPINGFIRE HOSE VALVEFLOORFIRE PROTECTIONFEET PER SECONDFEETGENERAL CONTRACTORGALLONS PER HOURGALLONS PER MINUTENEW PIPINGBOTTOM PIPE CONNECTIONTOP PIPE CONNECTIONPIPE DOWNPIPE UPEXISTING PIPINGEXISTING EQUIPMENTPIPING TO BE REMOVEDPOINT OF CONNECTIONCAP OR PLUGPITCH PIPING (DOWN)EXISTINGPOINT OF DISCONNECTIONCONCEALED PENDENT SPRINKLERCORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca,NewYorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVEBARCODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryFP-000SCOPE OF WORK,GENERAL NOTES,SUBMITTALSCHEDULE ANDSYMBOLOGYT. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesFIRE PROTECTION SCOPE OF WORK1.0 EXTEND THE EXISTING WET-PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AS REQUIREDTO ADD SPRINKLER COVERAGE WITHIN THE NEW MECHANICAL CLOSET.2.0 EXISTING SPRINKLER PROTECTION WITHIN THE SUITE 214 SPACE TO REMAIN.3.0 PROVIDE AN EXPOSED PENDENT SPRINKLER WITH GUARD WITHIN THEMECHANICAL CLOSET.4.0 PROVIDE PIPING AND FITTINGS AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT THE SPRINKLERHEAD TO THE EXISTING SYSTEM.FIRE PROTECTION GENERAL NOTES1.0 IT IS THE INTENT OF THESE DRAWINGS TO PROVIDE MODIFICATIONS TO THEEXISTING WET-PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE OLINLIBRARY SUITE 214 RENOVATION.2.0 PRIOR TO ALTERATIONS, THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFYEXTENT OF ALTERATIONS AND NEW WORK, WITH REGARD TO EXISTINGCONDITIONS AT PIPE PENETRATIONS THROUGH WALLS.3.0 NEW SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN EXPOSED AREASAS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. ALL EXPOSED PIPING AND HANGER ASSEMBLIESSHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH FINISH OF SPACES AS DIRECTED ANDAPPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURALDRAWINGS.4.0 ALL SPRINKLER COMPONENTS SHALL BE UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES(UL) AND FACTOIRY MUTUAL (FM) APPROVED.5.0 THE DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMATIC AND INDICATE THE GENERALARRANGEMENT OF THE ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE FIRE PROTECTION WORK.AS SUCH THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A COMPLETE SPRINKLERSYSTEM IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NFPA-13INSTALLATION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS, THE NEW YORK STATEBUILDING CODES, THE NEW YORK STATE FIRE CODES, LOCAL CODES, ANDGOVERNING AUTHORITIES.6.0 COORDINATE THE EXACT LOCATION OF SPRINKLERS, EQUIPMENT, ANDDEVICES WITH ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND ALL OTHERTRADES DRAWINGS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN AND INSTALLATION.7.0 SPRINKLER PIPING SHALL BE LABELED.8.0 ALL NEWLY INSTALLED SPRINKLER PIPING SHALL BE THOROUGHLY CLEANEDAND THEN FLUSHED WITH WATER PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION.SPRINKLER SCHEDULE AND PIPING SPECIFICATIONSDESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER TEMP RATING RESPONSE ORIFICE SIZE K-FACTOR MODEL CommentsEXPOSED PENDENT TYCO 135 °F Standard 1/2" 5.6 TY3251 BRASS FINISH, UL & FM APPROVED, PROVIDE GUARD, 175 PSI RATEDSPECS1. WET SPRINKLER PIPING SHALL BE ASTM A 53, SCHEDULE 40 BLACK STEEL WITH ASME A536 DUCTILE IRON GROOVED JOINT FITTINGS.2. PIPING SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING.3. GROOVED PIPE FITTINGS: UL LISTED AND FM APPROVED, DIMENSIONS MATCHING STEEL PIPE AND ENDS GROOVED ACCORDING TO AWWA C606.RIGID GROOVED MECHANICAL COUPLINGS AND FITTINGS: SHALL BE RATED FOR 500 PSIG WORKING PRESSURE.4. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS: COMPLY WITH NFPA 13 AND 14 FOR HANGER MATERIALS.5. INSTALL PIPING WITH GROOVED JOINTS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS.SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONSFIRE PROTECTION SYMBOLOGYNOTES TT1"ø2-1/2" SPSUPPLY (E)1Room214Room214ARoom214BRoom214CRoom214D232 1/2"ø1"ø1"øPENDENT SP (E)1"øCORNELLUNIVERSITYFOUNDED5681ADCornell UniversityFacilities EngineeringIT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FORANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THEDIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT ORENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANYWAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THEALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIXTO SUCH DOCUMENT HIS SEAL AND THENOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HISSIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION,AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THEALTERATION.WARNING:1234567891011121314151612345678910111213141516ABCDEFGHIABCDEFGHIthaca,NewYorkDATE:FACILITY:DESIGN:DRAWN:REVISIONS:ARCHIVEBARCODEARCH/STRUCT:CIVIL/ENV:ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: - ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTIONDATE: 03/24/168648190Olin LibraryFP-102PARTIAL SECONDFLOOR FIREPROTECTION PLANT. FISHERtrf2047March 24, 2016OlinLibrarySuite214CoolingUpgradesSCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"FP-1021PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR FIRE PROTECTION CONSTRUCTION PLANFP-102 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES1 CONNECT 1" SPRINKLER SUPPLY FOR MECHANICAL CLOSET SPRINKLER TOEXISTING 2-1/2" SPRINKLER SUPPLY MAIN.2 ROUTE 1" SPRINKLER SUPPLY PIPE EXPOSED TO PENDENT SPRINKLER HEADIN MECHANICAL CLOSET3 PROVIDE EXPOSED PENDENT SPRINKLER HEAD WITH GUARD WITHIN CLOSETN024 8SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"# INVITATION TO PROPOSERS OLIN LIBRARY SUITE 214 COOLING UPGRADES CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 March 24, 2016 PREPARED BY: FACILITIES ENGINEERING CORNELL UNIVERSITY HUMPHREYS SERVICE BUILDING ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 DISTRIBUTED BY: FACILITIES CONTRACTS 121 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BUILDING CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 OLIN LIBRARY SUITE 214 COOLING UPGRADES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Information for Proposers IFP -1 thru 3 Bid Form PF -1 thru 10 Form of Agreement - Short Form Contract 1 thru 12 Asbestos Bulk Sampling Bulk Sample Report Drawings T-001 Title Sheet A-000 General Notes, Abbreviations, Symbols & Building Code Summary A-102 Partial Plans, Details, and Notes ME -000 Scope of Work, General Notes and Symbology ME -102 Partial Second Floor Mechanical/Electrical Plans ME -300 Control Schematic, Points List, and Sequence of Operation ME -400 Schedules, Details, and Elevations ME -401 Material and Submittal Schedules FP -000 Scope of Work, General Notes, Submittal Schedule and Symbology FP -102 Partial Second Floor Fire Protection Plan INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS PROPOSAL FORMS a. Proposals shall be signed by Principals or Officers duly authorized to execute such documents on behalf of their respective firms or organizations. Proposer's legal name must be fully stated. 2. METHOD OF SUBMISSION a. Proposals shall be prepared and enclosed in a sealed envelope. Envelope shall be addressed to: MAIL OR BRING TO: Nancy A. Phelps, Director Facilities Contracts 121 Humplu-eys Service Building Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Proposal for: Olin Library Suite 214 Cooling Upgrades Submitted by: Proposer b. Proposals shall be delivered to the Owner at the address listed above no later than 3:00 PM on May 10, 2016. c. Proposals will be opened publicly by the Owner, in Room 133 Humphreys Service Building, Cornell University Campus, Ithaca, New York, 3:00 PM on May 10, 2016. The Owner reserves the right to postpone the time and date of opening of proposals at any time prior to the time and date announced in this Invitation to Proposers or amendment thereto. 3. AWARD OF CONTRACT a. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive minor informalities in any Proposal, and to make award in the best interest of the Owner. b. Prices shall be guaranteed for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after Proposal opening. 4. PROJECT START AND COMPLETION a. The project should be started on May 30, 2016 and shall be completed by August 1, 2016. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -1 5. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED a. Contract Documents may be obtained from the Facilities Contracts website (http://finance.fs.cornell.edu/contracts/pob/projects.cfm ). For assistance call 607-255-5343. b. Additional sets will be available at $10.00 per set without refund. All subcontractors and suppliers requiring may order these at $10.00 per set without refund. No partial sets will be issued. The Contract Documents remain the property of the Owner. c. The successful bidder will be allowed ten (10) sets of drawings and specifications. 6. ADDENDA AND BULLETINS a. Addenda and/or bulletins issued during the period prior to Proposal due date shall be acknowledged in the Proposal. 7. EXAMINATION OF SITE AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS a. Each Proposer shall visit the Site of the proposed work, fully acquaint and familiarize him/herself with the conditions as they exist and the character of the Operations to be carried on under the proposed Agreement, and make such investigation as he/she may see fit so that he/she shall fully understand the facilities, physical conditions and restrictions attending the work under the Agreement. b. Each Proposer shall also thoroughly examine and become familiar with the outline specifications, with the Proposed Agreement, and with Cornell's Standard General Conditions. c. By submitting a Proposal, the Proposer covenants and affirms that he/she has carefully examined the Drawing, outline specifications, and associated General Conditions, the Addenda and Bulletins, if any, and the site; that he/she relies on no representation by the Owner, and that from his/her own investigation he has satisfied him/herself as to the nature and location of the work, the general and local conditions, and all matters which may in any way affect the work or its performance; and that as a result of such examination and investigation, he/she fully understands the conditions of making a Proposal and that he/she will not make any claim for, and waives any right to, damages because of misinterpretation or misunderstanding of the Invitation Documents and the conditions of making a Proposal. 8. ALTERNATE PROPOSALS a. Certain Alternate Proposals may be requested. They are listed in the Bid Form and all Bidders are required to bid on all Alternates without exception, in the spaces provided. b. Alternate Proposals shall include all overhead, profit and other expenses in connection therewith. 9. DISCREPANCIES a. Should a Proposer find discrepancies in or omissions from the Invitation Documents, or should he/she be in doubt as to their meaning, he/she shall at once notify Travis Fisher, Cornell University Facilities Engineering, tf222@cornell.edu, who will send written instructions to all Proposers. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -2 10. PRE-BID MEETING a. A pre-bid meeting is being scheduled for April 26, 2016 at 10:00 AM in Room 133 Humphreys Service Building to clarify the intent of the contract documents as necessary. 11. TAX EXEMPTION STATUS a. The Owner, Cornell University, a non-profit educational institution is exempt from payment of certain Sales and Use Taxes and certain Federal Excise Taxes. b. Proposers shall inform all prospective subcontractors and suppliers, from whom they expect to obtain proposals or quotations, of the tax exempt status of the Owner as set forth above and request that they reflect anticipated tax credits in their proposals or quotations. c. At the Proposer's request, following the award of a Contract, Contractor exempt purchase certificates will be furnished by the Owner to the Contractor with respect to such tax exempt articles or transactions as may be applicable under the Contract. 12. BONDS a. Bid Bond. Each Bidder will be required to furnish a Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of Bid Amount. Such Bid Bond shall guarantee that the Bidder will execute the Contract if it is awarded to him in conformity with his Proposal. Such Proposal Guarantee Bond shall include a statement that the Insurer shall, at the option of the Bidder, be willing to provide the Bidder the Contract Bonds as described in 11 a. above. 13. QUALITY CONTROL a. The implementation of effective quality control shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. While the Owner's Representative is authorized to review, stop, and reject the work, no actions or communications on the part of the Owner's Representative shall be construed to represent an approval of any part of the work nor to release the Contractor from any obligations under the provisions of the Agreement. b. A list of names from which the Proposer proposes to select subcontractors, material supplies, and/or manufacturers for the principal trades or subdivisions of the work is required as part of the Proposal. 14. CONSTRUCTION TRADES a. All labor for this project which is normally under the jurisdiction of one of the local unions as covered in the contract between the Tompkins -Cortland Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division and Cornell University shall be performed by members of the appropriate local union including Electricians, Plumbers & Pipefitters, Carpenters, Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers, Painters, and Sheet Metal Workers. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -3 OLIN LIBRARY SUITE 214 COOLING UPGRADES Cornell University, Ithaca, New York BID FORM Submitted by: Date To: Nancy A. Phelps, Director Facilities Contracts 121 Humphreys Service Building Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Gentlemen: The undersigned, a (Name of Bidder) (Type of Finn, State of Incorporation, if applicable) of (Address) having carefully examined the Instructions to Bidders, the "Conditions of the Contract" (General, Division 1 - "General Requirements"), and the Drawings, Specifications and associated Bid Documents dated March 24, 2016 prepared by Cornell University Facilities Engineering, Humphreys Service Building, Ithaca, New York 14853 as well as the premises and conditions affecting the work, proposes to furnish all material, equipment, labor, plant, machinery, tools, supplies, services, applicable taxes and specified insurance necessary to perform the entire work, as set forth in, and in accordance with the said documents for the following considerations: 1. BASE BID a. All work complete, for the sum of for MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, LABOR, and SERVICES AND ALL OTHER COSTS. BID FORM BF -1 2. ALTERNATE PROPOSAL a. The undersigned, if awarded the Contract, proposes to perform work in addition to or in place of the scope of the work shown and specified herein as associated with the Base Bid in accordance with the following Alternate Proposals, which amounts are to be added or deducted to the amount of the Base Bid as indicated for the Alternates specified in Division 1 of the Specifications. b. If the Bidder desires to indicate that the acceptance of any Alternate or Alternates will result neither in an addition to nor a deduction from the value of the work, he shall enter the phrase "No Change" in response to such Alternate or Alternates. c. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all of the following Alternate Proposals within thirty (30) calendar days following the award of a construction contract. Alternate No. Description NONE. ADD DEDUCT BID FORM BF -2 3. START OF WORK AND TIME FOR COMPLETION a. The undersigned agrees, if awarded the Contract, to commence work on May 30, 2016 and to complete the project no later than August 1, 2016. 4. LIST OF PROPOSED PRINCIPAL SUBCONTRACTORS a. The undersigned agrees, if awarded the Contract, to employ subcontractors from the following list for the Sections or Subdivisions of work stated below subject to the following provisions: (1) Prior to the award of the Contract, the Owner and Architect reserve the right to review the list of "Proposed Principal Subcontractors", and to delete from it the name or names of any to whom they may have a reasonable objection. The Contractor may make the final selection of principal subcontractors at his option from the resulting list after the award of the Contract. b. Bidder shall list the names of at least one subcontractor for each Section or Subdivision of the work listed below and shall limit the listing for each such Section or Subdivision to THREE (3) names. c. If Bidder does not propose to employ a Subcontractor for any Section or Subdivision of the work listed below, he shall enter the name of his firm for each such Section or Subdivision. MECHANICAL FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL BID FORM BF -3 5. PRINCIPAL SUBDIVISIONS OR ELEMENTS OF THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S FORCES a. If awarded a Contract, we will perforin the following portions of the Work with forces directly employed by the undersigned: b. If awarded a Contract, the Contractor's main Project Manager will be: (include resume with bid) The Owner reserves the right to reject the names of any to whom they have a reasonable objection. c. If awarded a Contract, the Contractor's main Superintendent will be: (include resume with bid) The Owner reserves the right to reject the names of any to whom they have a reasonable objection. 6. TIME PROGRESS SCHEDULE a. The undersigned agrees, if awarded the Contract, to furnish a "Construction Progress Schedule" showing the starting and completion dates for all principal trades and subdivisions of the Work, together with such additional information related thereto as may reasonably be required. Such schedule shall be in conformance with General Requirements, Section 01 32 15, 1.3, A. 7. BONDS a. Bid Bond. A Bid Bond in the amount of $ (10% of Bid Amount) is attached to this Bid. BID FORM BF -4 8. SCHEDULE OF VALUES a. The undersigned agrees, prior to the award of a construction contract and upon the request of the Architect or Owner, to submit a complete, itemized and detailed "Schedule of Values" including Alternates elected, if any, showing the amount allocated to the various trades and subdivisions of the work, aggregating the total Contract Sum. b. To facilitate the evaluation of Bids, the undersigned has included in each part of his Bid the following values for the trades and/or subdivisions of the work as listed below. Values for work included under Alternate Proposals are excluded. Values relative to General Contractor's costs for General Conditions are excluded. Spec Section Drawings Trades and/or Subdivision Mechanical Electrical Fire Protection Total Values Included in Base Bid Labor Material Total Combined Bid $ BID FORM BF -5 9. SUBSTITUTIONS a. The Base Bid is predicated on compliance with the Drawings and Specifications without substitutions. b. The Bidder may offer substitutions for any item noted in the Specifications, with the exception of Form of Contract, General Conditions and General Requirements - Division 1, by listing in the space below the proposed substitution, together with the amount to be deducted from the Base Bid if the substitution is accepted. c. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any proposed substitution. d. The sum stated includes any modifications of work or additional work that inay be required by reason of acceptance of substitution. Substitute materials must be approved and accepted by the Owner in writing before same may be used in lieu of those named in the Specifications. Item and Specification Description of Reference Deduction from Base Bid Substitution Section & Page No. Labor Material BID FORM BF -6 10. ACCEPTANCE a. The undersigned agrees that this Proposal shall remain in force and effect for a period of not less than sixty (60) calendar days following the bid due date. b. If written notice of acceptance of this Proposal is mailed, telegraphed or delivered to the undersigned within sixty (60) calendar days after the date of opening of Bids, or any time thereafter before this Proposal is withdrawn, the undersigned will within ten (10) calendar days after the date of such mailing, telegraphing or delivery of such notice, execute an Agreement between Contractor and Owner, amended and/or supplemented, if required, in accordance with the Proposal as accepted. c. The undersigned further agrees, if requested by the Owner, to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds pursuant to Article 7 herein within ten (10) calendar days of issuance of such notice. d. It is understood and agreed that the Owner reserves the right to accept any of the Alternate Proposals listed within thirty (30) calendar days following the award of a construction contract. e. It is understood and agreed that the Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive any informalities in bidding, and to hold all proposals for the above noted period of time. BID FORM BF -7 11. ADDENDUM RECEIPT a. Receipt of the following addenda to the Terms and Conditions, Drawings or Specifications is acknowledged: Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: By: Title: Business Address: (Bidder) BID FORM BF -8 CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that io the best of his knowledge and belief: a. The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement, for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor. b. Unless required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or with any competitor. c. No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other persons, partnership, or corporation to submit or not submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. Dated: By: Title: (Bidder) BID FORM BF -9 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE BIDDER I, certify that I am the of the Corporation named as Bidder within this Bid Form for General Contractors; that , who signed said Bid Form on behalf of the bidder was then of said Corporation; that I know his signature; that his signature thereto is genuine and that said Bid Form and attachments thereto were duly signed, sealed and executed for and in behalf of said Corporation by authority of its governing body. Dated: (Secretary -Clerk) (CORPORATE SEAL) BID FORM BF -10 Contract No. -- XXX SHORT FORM CONTRACT This Contract made as of the *** day of *** 2016, by and between CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, New York 14853, hereinafter called "Owner", and ***, hereinafter called "Contractor". WITNESSETH: The Owner and the Contractor mutually agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF CONTRACT The Contractor agrees to furnish and provide all the supplies, materials and labor, and to perform to the satisfaction of the Owner all work of every kind required, necessary to, proper for or incidental to the per *** at Cornell University, hereinafter called the "Project", in strict accordance with this Contract, the Proposal, and the Drawings and Specifications, hereinafter collectively called the "Contract" or "Contract Documents", all of which have been examined by the Contractor and are deemed to be a part of this Contract. 2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE The Contractor shall complete all the work covered by the Contract to the satisfaction of Cornell University and in accordance with the Contract Documents by *** unless such period is otherwise extended by the Owner, or be responsible to the Owner for any damage caused by the failure or omission by the Contractor to comply with this paragraph. 3. PAYMENT 3.1 The Owner shall pay to the Contractor and the latter shall accept as full and complete payment for the performance of this Contract for the sum of *** ($0.00) 1 Rev. 06-2014 which sum is the amount of the contract consideration. If the progress and performance of the work is satisfactory to the Owner, the latter, upon application submitted by the Contractor and approved by the Architect, if any, and the Owner, will make periodic progress payments of the contract consideration to the Contractor, the amount of such progress payments to be based upon the value of the work performed by the Contractor since the last previous progress payment, less an amount equal to 10% thereof, which sum the Owner shall reserve from each progress payment until all the work covered by the Contract has been completed. 3.1.1 Time of Payment. The Owner shall make payment in the manner provided in this Agreement within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt and approval of submitted invoice. 3.1.2 All invoices shall include the Contract Number, the full name of the project, the name of the Owner's Representative and a summary of previous payments. 3.1.3 All invoices shall be submitted to: Facilities Contracts 121 Humphreys Service Building Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 3.2 Upon the completion by the Contractor and acceptance by the Owner of all the work covered by the Contract, the Owner shall make a final payment equal to the amount of the Contract consideration less all previous payments by the Owner to the Contractor. 3.2.1 Application's for Final Payment shall include a Final Release, Consent of Surety to Make Final Payment and warranty information as required under the Contract. 3.3 The acceptance by the Contractor, or by anyone claiming by or through the Contractor, the final payment shall constitute and operate as a release to the Owner from any and all claims of any liability for anything done or furnished for or relating to or arising out of the work covered by the Contract and for any prior act, neglect or default on the part of the Owner or any of its officers, agents, or employees in connection therewith. Should the Contractor refuse to accept the final payment as tendered by the Owner or should they refuse to execute the final application for payment without protest and without reserving any rights or claims against the payment without protest and without reserving any rights or claims against the Owner, it shall constitute a waiver of any right to interest on the payment so tendered and/or on the amount set forth in said final application for payment. 3.4 The Contractor shall furnish the Owner with their Federal Tax Identification Number. 2 Rev. 06-2014 4. CHANGES IN THE WORK 4.1. The Owner shall determine the amount by which the Contract consideration is to be increased or decreased by a change order by one (1) or more of the following methods: A. By agreement with the Contractor. B. By applying the applicable price or prices previously bid and approved. This method shall be used if the Contract contains applicable unit prices. (i) To the extent that a Unit Prices are applicable, as determined by the Owner, work shall be priced and paid for or credited in accordance with such Unit Prices; except that a Unit Price shall not apply to any portion of work which is either reduced or increased by more than 25%. Said Unit Prices shall be valid for the duration of the project as applicable, unless stipulated elsewhere in the Contract Documents. C. By estimating the fair and reasonable cost of: (i) Labor, including all wages, required wage supplements and insurance required by law paid to employees below the rank of superintendent directly employed at the Site. (ii) Materials (iii) Equipment, excluding hand tools, which in the judgment of the Owner, would have been or will be employed exclusively and directly on the Work. D. By determining the actual cost of the extra work in the same manner as in Paragraph C, except the actual costs of the Contractor shall be used in lieu of estimated costs. E. Regardless of the method used by the Owner in dete, mining the value of a change order, the Contractor, within thirty (30) calendar days after a request for the estimate of value shall submit to the Owner a detailed breakdown of the Contractor's estimate, including all subcontractors details, of the value of the Change Order Work, in the format contained on the Owner's website. 4.2 Mark-ups: Work performed by the Contractor. Where the Work is performed directly by the Contractor by adding to the total of such estimated costs a sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) thereof. 5. RISKS ASSUMED BY THE CONTRACTOR 5.1 The Contractor solely assumes all risks, except those risks caused by defects in the drawings or specifications prepared or furnished by the Owner or the Architect, for loss or damage, occurring prior to the Owner's acceptance of all work, to all or any part of the work covered by the Contract and for all claims, losses and damages for bodily injury, including death, and property damage arising out of or as a result of or in connection with the performance by the Contractor of the work covered by the Contract. 3 Rev. 06-2014 5.2 The Contractor agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Owner from all claims, losses and damages described above. 5.3 The Contractor's obligations under this section shall not be deemed waived, limited or discharged by the enumeration in the Contract Documents of the kinds and amounts of insurance that the Contractor is required to and/or does procure. 5.4 Neither the Owner's final acceptance of the work to be performed hereunder nor the making of payment therefore shall release the Contractor from their obligations under this section. 5.5 Nothing in the Contract Documents shall create or give third parties any claims or rights of action against the Contractor, the Architect, and the Owner to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. 6. PUBLIC SAFETY AND RISK INVOLVING PROPERTY 6.1 The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the work, and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State and Municipal safety laws and building codes as well as regulations of the Owner's Life Safety Services to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. The Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times as required by the conditions and progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workmen and the public and shall post danger signs warning against the hazards created by the construction. 6.2 The Contractor shall designate a responsible member of their organization on the work whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of any person so designated shall be submitted to the Owner in writing. 6.3 In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the work or of adjoining property, the Contractor, without special instruction or authorization from the Owner, is hereby permitted to act at their discretion to prevent such threatened loss or injury, and shall so act without appeal if so authorized or instructed. Any compensation claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work, shall be determined by the Owner. 6.4 The Contractor shall so conduct its operations as not to close or obstruct any portion of any highway, road or other property until permits therefor have been obtained from the proper authorities. If any of the above are required to be kept open or shall be damaged or rendered unsafe by Contractor's operations, Contractor shall, at their own expense, make such repairs and provide such temporary detours, guards, bridges, lights and other signals as necessary for public safety and as will be acceptable to the proper authorities. 6.5 Except as otherwise specifically provided, Contractor shall not do any work that would affect any pipeline, telephone, or electric transmission line, drainage ditch or channels, or any other structure, nor meter upon the right-of-way or any other lands appurtenant thereto, until notified by the Project Manager that the Owner has secured permission therefor from the proper authority. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of time or any extra compensation on account of any postponement, interference or delay caused by any such structure being on or adjacent to the site of the work. 4 Rev. 06-2014 6.6 The Contractor shall preserve and protect all cultivated and planted areas, and all natural vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and grass on or adjacent to the premises which as detennined by the Owner, do not unreasonably interfere with the performance of the work. The Contractor shall be responsible for damage to any such property and unauthorized cutting or destroying of trees and vegetation, including damage due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials or tracking by equipment or vehicles. 6.7 The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all its work from damage and shall protect the Owner's property from injury or loss arising in connection with this Contract. The Contractor shall make good any such damage, injury or loss. The Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property. The Contractor and employees of the Contractor shall comply with all regulations governing conduct, access to the premises, operation of equipment and systems, and conduct while in or near the premises and shall perform the Work in such a manner as not to unreasonably interrupt or interfere with the conduct of business of the Owner. 7. GUARANTEES 7.1 The Contractor, at the convenience of the Owner, shall remove, replace and/or repair at its own cost and expense any defects in workmanship, materials, ratings, capacities or characteristics occurring in or to the work covered by the Contract within the (1) year or within such longer period as may otherwise be provided in the Contract, the period of such guarantee to continence with the Owner's final acceptance of all work covered under the Contract or at such other date or dates as the Owner may specify prior to that time, and the Contractor, upon demand, shall pay for all damage to all other work resulting from such defects and all expenses necessary to remove, replace and/or repair such other work which may be damaged in removing, replacing or repairing the said defects. 7.2 Unless such removal, replacement and/or repair shall be performed by the Contractor within ten (10) working days after receipt of written notice from the Owner specifying such defect, or if such defect is of such a nature that it cannot be completely removed, repaired and/or replaced within said ten (10) day period and the Contractor shall not have diligently commenced removing, repairing and/or replacing such defect within said ten (10) day period and shall not thereafter with reasonable diligence and in good faith proceed to do such work, the Owner may employ such other person, firm or corporation as it may choose to perform such removal, replacement and/or repair and the Contractor agrees, upon demand, to pay to the Owner all amounts which it expends for such work. 5 Rev. 06-2014 8. DEFAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR In the event that the Contractor shall fail to proceed with the work when and as directed by the Owner or the Architect or if the Contractor in the opinion of the Owner, shall fail to carry on the work with proper speed or if the Contractor shall otherwise fail to comply with the provisions of this Contract, the Owner, upon fourteen (14) days written notice to the Contractor, may declare the Contractor in default of this Contract and arrange for the work to be finished in such manner and method as may be deemed advisable by the Owner. If the Owner declares the Contractor in default, the Contractor shall be liable to the Owner for the cost of all additional architectural and engineering services necessary, in the Owner's opinion, as a result of such default. The Owner shall deduct from the contract consideration the cost of such additional services and, if the Owner has the work completed by other than the Contractor's surety, the actual cost of completion of all work covered by the Contract. If the unpaid balance of the contract consideration, including retainage from progress payments, is insufficient to pay such costs, then the Contractor, upon demand, shall pay the Owner the amount of such excess costs. 9. PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY LAW Each and every provision required by law to be inserted in the Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the Contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein and in the event any such provision is not inserted or is not correctly inserted then, upon the application of either party, this Contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. 10. INSURANCE Cornell University requires that contractors submit evidence of adequate insurance prior to the commencement of performance of work for the University. Minimum requirements are: A. Statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance under the laws of the State of New York and any other laws that may be applicable thereto. Coverage "B" Employers Liability must have limits of at least $100,000. B. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, subject to limits of $1,000,000 each occurrence, or such limits carried by the Contractor, whichever is greater. Coverage must be provided for Bodily Injury Liability, Broad Form Property Damage Liability, Contractual Liability and Products and Completed Operations coverage. Completed Operations coverage is to be maintained for a minimum period of two years after completion of the Cornell contract. C. Automobile Liability Insurance subject to limits of not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence for Bodily Injury and $100,000 each occurrence for property damage. Such Automobile Liability Insurance shall be for all of contractor's owned, non -owned, and hired automobiles. D. All Risk Property Insurance providing replacement cost coverage for any property damage to contractor's property which is caused by a loss of any kind and description to any property brought onto Cornell University premises. The contractor agrees to waive on behalf of itself and its insurance company subrogation against the University for any loss or damage which is covered or should be covered by this insurance. 6 Rev. 06-2014 E. All liability policies should be issued on an "occurrence" basis. A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE for all policies required must be issued to Cornell University and received by the Office of Facilities Contracts, 121 Humphreys Service Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, prior to any work. F. Cornell University will be added to the contractor's Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Policy by endorsement as an Additional Insured and evidence of such will be provided in the contractors' certificate of insurance. All policies must also be endorsed as "primary" for purposes of this contract. G. All certificates of insurance will provide for a minimum of 30 days notice to Cornell University prior to cancellation, non -renewal or change in policy terms and/or conditions. 11. INDEMNIFICATION The contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Cornell University and its trustees, officers, agents, and employees from all suits, actions, or claims of any character, name, or description including reasonable attorney fees, brought on account of: A. any injuries or damages (real or alleged) received or sustained by any person, persons, or property, on account of any act, any omission, any neglect, or any misconduct of the contractor. B. any neglect of the contractor in safeguarding the work. C. the use of unacceptable materials by the contractor in performing the work. D. any injuries or damages sustained by the contractors' employees. Cornell reserves the right to retain whatever funds which would be due Contractor under this contract until such suits, action or actions, claim or claims for injuries or damages as aforesaid shall have been settled and satisfactory evidence to that effect furnished. 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS 12.1 The word or designation "site" as used in the Contract Documents shall be deemed to be the area within the Contract Limit Lines, as shown on the drawings, and all other areas upon which the Contractor is to perform work. 12.2 The word or designation "work" as used in the Contract Documents shall be deemed to be the using, performing, installing, furnishing and supplying of all materials, equipment, labor and incidentals necessary or convenient to the successful completion of the Project and the carrying out of all duties and obligations imposed upon the Contractor by the Contract. 12.3 The captions of articles or sections of the Contract Documents are intended for convenience and for reference purposes only and in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent thereof, or of this Contract nor in any way affect this Contract. 7 Rev. 06-2014 12.4 The Contract Documents constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto and no statement, promise, condition, understanding, inducement or representation, oral or written, expressed or implied, which is not contained herein shall be binding or valid and the Contract Documents shall not be changed, modified or altered in any manner except by an instrument in writing executed by the parties hereto. 12.5 The Contractor agrees that it will not assign this contract without the prior written consent of the Owner. 12.6 If this contract is funded by New York State or federal funds, it shall be deemed executory to the extent of state or federal monies being available to Cornell and no liability on account thereof shall be incurred by Cornell beyond monies available for the purpose thereof. 12.7 The Contractor, subcontractor, or any person acting on behalf of the Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment in the performance of this contract or any subcontract thereunder because of Equal Employment Opportunity protected class status including age, race, disability, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, Vietnam Era or special disabled veteran status as applicable under federal, state and local laws. 13. STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT Cornell University expects all executive officers, trustees, faculty, staff, student employees, and others, when acting on behalf of the university, to maintain the highest standard of ethical conduct as per Cornell University's Policy 4.6 - Standards of Ethical Conduct, a copy of which is available at http://finance.fs.cornell.edu/contracts/forms/contractors.cfm. This includes treating equally all persons and firms currently doing business with or seeking to do business with or for Cornell University, whether as contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers. Such persons and firms are respectfully reminded that Cornell University employees and their families may not personally benefit from Cornell University's business relationships by the acceptance of gifts or gratuities, defined as a gift in excess of $75.00 given to a Cornell employee for personal use. Items not considered gifts/gratuities include occasional business meals, items of an advertising nature, and items that are generally distributed to all potential customers. In addition, it is expected that the Contractor's officers and employees shall conduct all business related to this Contract within the highest ethical standards, observing applicable policies, practices, regulations, law, and professional standards. All parties are expected to report violations of this policy to appropriate university personnel. You may file a report to Cornell University on the web https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/en/report_custom.asp?clientid=6357 or contact Cornell University through EthicsPoint by dialing toll-free 1-866-293-3077. 14. ACCOUNTINGS, INSPECTION AND AUDIT The Contractor agrees to keep books and records showing the costs incurred for the Work. Such books and records (including, without limitation, any electronic data processing files used by Contractor in analyzing and recording the Work) shall be open for inspection and audit by Owner and its authorized representatives at reasonable hours at Contractor's local office or at Owner's office, if necessary, and shall be retained by Contractor for a period of seven years after the Work has been completed. Each Contractor shall be similarly obligated to maintain, for inspection and audit by Owner, books and records respecting the Work. 8 Rev. 06-2014 15. LIENS Neither the final payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner a complete release or discharge of all liens arising out of this Contract, or receipts in full in lieu thereof and, in either case, an affidavit that so far as the Contractor has knowledge or information the releases and receipts include all the labor and materials for which a lien could be filed; but the Contractor may, if any subcontractor refuses to furnish a receipt or release in full, furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner, to indemnify him against any lien. If any lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all monies that the later may be compelled to pay in discharging such a lien, including all costs and a reasonable attorney's fee. No partial or progress payments shall be made to the Contractor as long as a lien is outstanding on the real property of the Owner by reason of claims arising out of the work of this Contract. 16. TERMINATION The Owner, at any time, may terminate the Contract in whole or in part. Any said termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor notice of termination specifying the extent to which performance of Work under the Contract is terminated and the date upon which said termination becomes effective. Upon receipt of the notice of termination, the Contractor shall act promptly to minimize the expenses resulting from said termination. The Owner shall pay the Contractor for costs actually and reasonably incurred by the Contractor up to the effective date of said termination, but in no event shall the Contractor be entitled to compensation in excess of the total authorized releases to the date of termination. 17. GOVERNING LAW 17.1 Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of New York, without reference to conflict of law principles. Any and all proceedings relating to the subject matter hereof shall be maintained in New York State Supreme Court, Tompkins County or the federal district court for the Northern District of New York, which courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction for such purposes. 17.2 The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date of the Owner's signature. CONTRACTOR'S NAME CORNELL UNIVERSITY Contractor Owner By: By: Name: Name: Please print Please print Title: Title: Date: Date: 9 Rev. 06-2014 SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR *Y3. 1. Qualifications of Bidders All prospective bidders are hereby notified that, on request of the Owner, they must be able to prove to the satisfaction of the Owner, that they have the skill and experience, as well as the necessary facilities, ample financial resources, organization and general reliability to do the work to be performed under the provisions of the Contract, in a satisfactory manner and within the time specified. 2. Storage of Material and Equipment All material shall be stored in a neat, orderly manner. 3. Temporary Power The Contractor shall make arrangements for necessary temporary electrical power. 4. Construction Water The Contractor shall make arrangements for necessary construction water. 5. Submittals After execution of Contract, and ordering of material, submit for approval the list of all materials, shop drawings and equipment proposed for use to avoid delay in construction schedule. Intention of using specified materials does not relieve obligation of submitting this list. 6. Compliance to Document Follow drawings in the laying out of work and inspect locations of existing utilities and site conditions to be dealt with in the execution of this work. 7. Permits Contractor shall obtain, maintain and pay for all permits and licenses necessary for the execution of the Work and for the use of such Work when completed. The Contractor shall give all notices, pay all fees and comply with all laws, rules and regulations applicable to the Work. 10 Rev. 06-2014 8. Environmental Hazardous or Toxic Materials A. Inform officers, employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors at every tier, and any other party which may come into contact with any hazardous or toxic materials as a result of its performance hereunder of the nature of such materials, and any health and safety or environmental risks associated therewith. B. Do not use hazardous or toxic materials in a manner that will violate Cornell University Policies or any state, federal, or municipal environmental health and safety regulations. In situations where the risks are unclear consult with Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) for guidance. C. Provide complete care and treatment for any injury sustained by any parties coining into contact with any hazardous or toxic materials as a result of Contractor's performance or failure to perform hereunder. D. At the completion of project Contractor shall remove all unused chemical products and hazardous materials from campus. Transportation of these materials shall be in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. Request and receive written approval from EH&S prior to disposal of any on-site disposal. Disposal of Waste Material and Title A. Prior to start of work and first payment, Contractor shall prepare and submit "Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan" (attached hereto) to the Owner's Representative. The plan shall identify the waste transportation and treatment, storage or disposal (TSD) companies which will manage all waste material and any site(s) for disposal of the waste material. B. The "Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan" form, together with definitions associated with the form waste descriptions, is attached to this Section. Contractor must use this form to document waste disposal methods and locations. C. Contractor shall be responsible for the proper cleanup, containment, storage and disposal of any hazardous material/chemical spill occurring during its work. For Cornell University owned hazardous waste EH&S will oversee, approve or effect the proper disposal. Title, risk of loss, and all other incidents of ownership to the Waste Material, shall vest in Contractor at the time Contractor or any transporter acting on its behalf takes physical possession of Waste Material. Complete and maintain full records of the chain of custody and control, including certificates of disposal or destruction, of all Waste Materials loaded, transported and/or disposed of Deliver all such records to the Owner in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and any instructions from the Owner in a timely manner and in any event prior to final payment(s) under this Contract. 11 Rev. 06-2014 9. Changes Within the Scope of the Work The Contractor shall, with the written approval of the Owner's representative, and without extra charge, make reasonable modifications in layout needed to prevent conflict with existing conditions for proper execution of this work. 10. Clean Up Contractor shall, at all times during the progress of the work, keep the site and adjacent roads and sidewalks free from accumulation of waste matter, dirt and rubbish. At the completion of the work, all excess materials, earth, etc., shall be removed from the site. 11. Supervision Contractor shall supply services of an experienced and competent supervisor who shall be constantly in charge of work at the site. 12. Representative of Cornell The University will assign a representative of the Owner. Only directives from Cornell University's designated representative (NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE) shall be recognized by the Contractor. 13. Construction Trades All labor for this project which is normally under the jurisdiction of one of the local unions as covered in the contract between the Tompkins -Cortland Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division and Cornell University shall be performed by Union labor. 12 Rev. 06-2014 Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan Contact Name/Number/Emai 1. Contractor Name: Contract No.: Project Name/Description: CU Project Manager: Project End Date: Project Start Date: be generated as waste: w 17210 0 et eGN .S= eG 0 0 U Destination or Disposal Location Transporter asn-au Waste Management i -y\. °t' U spunoao SHH oIgBIn Av SQSJAI Source IopanuoD pump paleurtjsg 0 .y 0 N 0 0 to 1) rG C.) PCBs Asbestos Lead Mercury Chromium Other Toxic Metals (describe in section 4) 0 Light Bulbs Thermostats Batteries Used Oil Contaminated PPE & Materials Other (describe in section 4) No hazardous waste Contractor Waste Materia 3. Check all non -hazardous wastes that will be generated during the project: Estimated Quantity Transporter Facility Phone Facility Address Disposal Facility Name Category Q 023 L) O U v Non C&D solid waste Other (describe in section IV) No non -hazardous waste will be generated of waste materials expected to be generated during the project: 4. Further desc 5. Contractor Certification O cn O U ,__, U U ›,-0 >, ,4o . '03 P N a) N 50 U bO c4 C o.� •> ,,,1bn OU0 UN Uc O -- N O ocn4 0, 0 E 0c 0 .� O ; >, 0 .-4 U ,.- c CZS PI E Q) +.> GA - c t — 0 z b 0 Cn - !•�� v U >,� •� N a O 0 0 > Ct 5 CO cn '0 C 3 a) U '' ,.., •- 000 U E z Contractor Signature U U O U E 0 4-4 w U c O Y U 4—, O ct a) ° ct o j N U U 0 O 2 O 5 0 O U N 4° 0 CD bA O U U H U N •o ct o' (1) 7-1 a L1 0 U 0.z 0 W a U U W O O O >, (O 4 O 15 O U 5 4 U 0 0 �' cG E ti ° O U Definitions for Use with Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan: The following is not solid waste: Discarded materials that are being beneficially used pursuant to 6NYCRR Section 360-1.15 A material is disposed of if it is discharged, deposited, injected, dumped, spilled, leaked or placed into or on any land or water so that such material or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into groundwater or surface water. Asbestos: Any waste material containing the asbestifonn varieties of: Chrysotile (serpentine); crocidolite (riebeckite); amosite (cum- mingtonitegi-unerite); anthophyllite; tremolite; and actinolite. Batteries: All spent batteries being disposed that are regulated by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) in 6 New York Code of Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 374- 3, or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 273.2 as Universal Waste Batteries. Borrow Material: Fill material required for on-site construction that is obtained from other locations. Chromium: Any waste containing chromium or contaminated with chromium that exceeds the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for chromium as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Clean Soil: Soil that is uncontaminated with any solid or hazardous waste, C&D Debris, trees, stumps, yard waste or wood chips per definitions of those terms below. Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris: Uncontaminated solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures and roads; and uncontaminated solid waste resulting from land clearing. Such waste includes, but is not limited to bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood (including painted, treated and coated wood and wood products), land clearing debris, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, non -asbestos insulation, roofing shingles and other roof coverings, asphaltic pavement, glass, plastics that are not sealed in a manner that conceals other wastes, empty buckets ten gallons or less in size and having no more than one inch of residue remaining on the bottom, electrical wiring and components containing no hazardous liquids, and pipe and metals that are incidental to any of the above. Solid waste that is not C&D debris (even if resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures and roads and land clearing) includes, but is not limited to asbestos waste, garbage, corrugated container board, electrical fixtures containing hazardous liquids such as fluorescent light ballasts or transformers, fluorescent lights, carpeting, furniture, appliances, tires, drums, containers greater than ten gallons in size, any containers having more than one inch of residue remaining on the bottom and fuel tanks. Specifically excluded from the definition of construction and demolition debris is solid waste (including what otherwise would be construction and demolition debris) resulting from any processing technique, other than that employed at a department - approved C&D debris processing facility, that renders individual waste components unrecognizable, such as pulverizing or shredding. Also, waste contained in an illegal disposal site may be considered C&D debris if the department determines that such waste is similar in nature and content to C&D debris. Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility means a processing facility that receives and processes construction and demolition debris by any means. Contaminated PPE & Materials: Any personal protective equipment such as gloves, coveralls, boot covers, respirator cartridges etc.; or rags, tools, articles or other material that has become adulterated by a hazardous material, and which meets the definition of hazardous waste or is considered unsuitable for disposal as regular trash. Exempt C&D and Stump Facilities: The following facilities are exempt from Solid waste management facility permitting requirements provided the facilities operate only between the hours of sunrise and sunset, and (if the allowable waste comes from an off-site source) no fee or other form of consideration is required for the privilege of using the facility for disposal purposes: (i) A site at which only the following C&D debris is placed: recognizable uncontaminated concrete and concrete products (including steel or fiberglass reinforcing rods that are embedded in the concrete), asphalt pavement, brick, glass, soil and rock. (Recognizable means solid waste that can be readily identified as C&D debris by visual observation.) (ii) A landfill for the disposal of trees, stumps, yard waste and wood chips generated from these materials is exempt when origin and disposal of such waste occur on properties under the same ownership or control. Hazardous Waste: Any waste material that meets the definition of "hazardous waste" in 6 NYCRR 371.1 and 40 CFR 261.3 and that is not excluded by regulation. Land Clearing Debris means vegetative matter, soil and rock resulting from activities such as land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance or seasonal or storm -related cleanup such as trees, stumps, brush and leaves and including wood chips generated from these materials. Land clearing debris does not include yard waste which has been collected at the curbside. Lead: Any metallic lead or waste material containing lead, e.g. waste paint chips, that exceed the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for lead as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Light Bulbs: All spent lamps or light bulbs being disposed that are regulated in 6 NYCRR Part 374-3 or 40 CFR 273.5. Mercury: Liquid mercury or any waste containing mercury at levels exceeding the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for mercury as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Mold: Construction material or debris contaminated with mold fungus that is unsuitable for reuse. Other Toxic Metals: Any waste containing a metal or contaminated by a metal identified in, and exceeding the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit of 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24.PCBs: All electrical articles and equipment or the used oil removed from them, containing polychlorinated biphenyls at levels regulated by 6 NYCRR 371.4(e) Scrap Metal: Bits and pieces of metal parts (e.g., bars, turnings, rods, sheets, wire) or metal pieces that niay be combined together with bolts or soldering (e.g., radiators, scrap automobiles, railroad box cars), which when worn or superfluous can be recycled. Solid Waste (Non C&D): Any garbage, refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material, resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial discharges that are point sources subject to permit under 33 USC 1342, or source, special nuclear or by-product material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, except as may be provided by existing agreements between the State of New York and the government of the United States. Solvents: Substances (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent for most salts, alcohol for resins, ether for fats, and mercury or acids for metals, etc. Typically these are chemicals are used as paint thinners or cleaning solutions. Spoil: Refuse material removed from an excavation. Used Oil: Any oil refined from crude oil, or any synthetic oil, that has been used, and as a result of such use is contaminated by physical or chemical impurities. "See 6 NYCRR 374-2 or 40 CFR 279" Thermostats: Any mercury -containing thermostat as defined in 6 NYCRR 374-3.1(d), or 40 CFR 273.4 Uncontaminated C&D Debris: C&D Debris that is not mixed or commingled with other solid waste at the point of generation, processing or disposal, and that is not contaminated with spills of a petroleum product, hazardous waste or industrial waste. Contamination from spills of a petroleum product does not include asphalt or concrete pavement that has come into contact with petroleum products through normal vehicle use of the roadway. FINAL RELEASE FINAL WAIVER OF CLAIMS AND LIENS AND RELEASE OF RIGHTS Date Contract Date Project Contract Price Address Net Extras and Deductions City Adjusted Contract Price County Amount Previously Paid State Balance Due - Final Payment The undersigned hereby acknowledges that the above Balance Due when paid represents payment in full for all labor, materials, etc., furnished by the below named Contractor or Supplier in connection with its work on the above Project in accordance with the Contract. In consideration of the amounts and sums previously received, and the payment of $ being the full and Final Payment amount due, the below named Contractor or Supplier does hereby waive and release the Owner from any and all claims and liens and rights of liens upon the premises described above, and upon improvements now or hereafter thereon, and upon the monies or other considerations due or to become due from the Owner or from any other person, firm or corporation, said claims, liens and rights of liens being on account of labor, services, materials, fixtures or apparatus heretofore furnished by the below named Contractor or Supplier to the Project. The premises as to which said claims and liens are hereby released are identified as follows: The undersigned further represents and warrants that he/she is duly authorized and empowered to sign and execute this waiver on his/her own behalf and on behalf of the company or business for which he/she is signing; that it has properly performed all work and furnished all materials of the specified quality per plans and specifications and in a good and workmanlike manner, fully and completely; that it has paid for all the labor, materials, equipment and services that it has used or supplied, that it has no other outstanding and unpaid applications, invoices, retentions, holdbacks, expenses employed in the prosecution of work, chargebacks or unbilled work or materials against the Owner as of the date of the aforementioned last and final payment application; and that any materials which have been supplied or incorporated into the above premises were either taken from its fully -paid or open stock or were fully paid for and supplied on the last and final payment application or invoice. The undersigned further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Owner for any losses or expenses (including without limitation reasonable attorneys' fees) should any such claim, lien or right of lien be asserted by the below named Contractor or Supplier or by any of its or their laborers, material person or subcontractors. In addition, for and in consideration of the amounts and sums received, the below named Contractor or Supplier hereby waives, releases and relinquishes any and all claims, rights or causes of action in equity or law whatsoever arising out of through or under the above mentioned Contract and the performance of work pursuant thereto. The below named Contractor or Supplier further guarantees that all portions of the work furnished and installed are in accordance with the Contract and that the terms of the Contract with respect to this guarantee will remain in effect for the period specified in said Contract. Sworn to before me this Corporation or Business Name Day of 20 By: Title: ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com April 13, 2016 Mr. Dale Houseknecht, Asbestos Project Coordinator Cornell University Maintenance Management 116 Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, New York 14853-3701 Re: Olin Library (2047) Room 214 South Wall Metal Duct/Soffit Asbestos Bulk Sampling Bulk Sample Report Cornell Work Order No. 8883660 Delta Project No.: 2015.078.027 Dear Mr. Houseknecht: Enclosed, please find the Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form, the associated Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets, and the Sample Location Drawing for the bulk sampling performed by Delta Certified Inspector Thomas Ferro. The sampling was performed on April 7`I', 2016 and addressed the "Soffit" run on the South Wall of Room 214 at Olin Library. The soffit at this location was originally assumed to be an asbestos plaster soffit system but on further investigation, it was determined to be a metal duct covered with a textured skim coat. Based on this, a total of three (3) bulk samples were collected representing the suspect textured skim coat and results for all were reported as "No Asbestos Detected". Bulk sample analysis was performed by AmeriSci New York, Inc., an independent laboratory approved / accredited by the NYS Department of Health (ELAP), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). Analysis of all Non -NOB materials was performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.1 Methodology. "Positive Stop" sample analysis protocol was utilized for a given homogenous material set with multiple samples and based on this; all 3 of the samples collected were analyzed. Please reference the Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Fonn for sample particulars and details. If you have any questions, or require any other information, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Respectfully, DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Stephen Prislupsky Director of Environrnental Services Att: Project Paperwork "We me o sennl ass extension of our dien[s' or;gamiZcitions DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 2 of 6 Attachment A Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form "We ore CI scoml ss extension of OUT cti ntS orgonizL1t1OfS�� cr) E o 0 0 1 - CO CD N •C o EY) c cDx co ccs u_ o "17 co CD co >- z a) -o 0 0 0 c:C co co loommotivorism boTEM Restoto it'l:Algektilel NA NA < Z 0 ND AN 0 CI Z Z ,-, ,,IRg.w.4tegroCt0144NAki pfkKAielsegttigvyko,* f3*N ykOWN ,:ValNktiMie#4104m.t.;x9. mogot „,14040v#,Wohx, Vpiit011 ND ND 0 Z _ -, 0) .5 Surfacing Surfacing * Lt (I) grol,;,tifigrnsYmoskyorwolvom 00,t itelok4r%optstoitivot N: MtV00),A40,44.?4,ASR*34401"Matilii White Textured Skim Coat on Metal Duct / Soffit, Room 214 White Textured Skim Coat on Metal Duct / Soffit, Room 214 White Textured Skim Coat on Metal Duct Soffit, Room 214 1. .. N CNI -,... - , v N- N.- 04 0 0 0 CO 0 N.- N.- SEEINWOOM 2016.078.028 - 0 0 0 2016.078.028 - 2016.078.028 - NA/PS - Not Analyzed, Positive Stop NA - Not Analyzed by Methodology ND - No Asbestos Detected HA - Homogenous Area Trace / < 1% - Non -asbestos by definition Misc - Miscellaneous Material TSI - Thermal System Insulation DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, Sz. LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 3 of 6 Attachment B Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets "We area seamless extension o1 °HT clients' organizations" AMERI SC/ Delta Engineers Attn: Stephen Prislupsky 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 AmeriSci New York 117 EAST 30TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 04/08/16 AmeriSci Job # 216041865 Date Examined 04/08/16 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 1 RE: 2016.078.028; Comell University; Olin Library Room 214 Metal Duct Bulk Samples Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total °Ao Asbestos 2016.078.028-01A 216041865-01 No NAD 01 Location: 2nd Floor - Textured Skim Coat, Metal Duct, Room 214 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Ella Babayeva on 04/08/16 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Wollastonite 5 %, Non-fibrous 95 % 2016.078.028-01B 216041865-02 No NAD 01 Location: 2nd Floor - Textured Skim Coat, Metal Duct, Room 214 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Ella Babayeva on 04/08/16 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Wollastonite 3 %, Non-fibrous 97 % 2016.078.028-01 C 216041865-03 No NAD 01 Location: 2nd Floor - Textured Skim Coat, Metal Duct, Room 214 (by NYS ELAP 1981) by Ella Babayeva on 04/08/16 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Wollastonite 10 %, Non-fibrous 90 % Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: Ella Babayeva *NAD/NSD =no asbestos detected; NA =not analyzed; N S=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 or NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples or EPA 400 pt ct by EPA 600/M4-82-020 (NY ELAP Lab 11480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM is currently the only method that car be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing in NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. AIHA-LAP, LLC Lab ID 102843, RI Cert AAL -094, CT Cert PH -0186, Mass Cert AA000054. Reviewed By: END OF REPORT o 0 7'.• CO X LL 0 C°0. N CO -tr) 0 r") >". z 0 0 cC 6 O. 0 0 0 co to ea co "NNW 1•IMIll••••=1. Collected By rZticyz Description 1 Sample Location 1 L '01 1. ti 14> ft Is - .", 1. % 11111M Sample Number Material Type I Material I Condition i • 1 , '5C. 0 0 CJ fiZ4 (c) 111 (0 co 0 >z — as • 0 N as 7)0 .0 -.! cO 0) w (i) z N as co oz; eers.com 411 • • • o 0 N (0 as • • 'a; 4.4 to to co Submitted By: Received By: DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, SL LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 4 of 6 Attachment C Sample Location Drawing "We OTC (7 sea Mess exterLOon Of our CNC/Its' organ izotions" DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Attachment D Photos "We are a seamless extension 0 our c' organ i ations" Page 5 of 6 DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 6 of 6 HA 01 — Textured Skim Coat on Metal Duct/Soffit, Non -Asbestos e rirc cr seamless extension of UHT c ientS' ui;girni;ntiuns CORNELL UNIVERSITY OLIN LIBRARY SUITE 214 FACILITIES CONTRACTS COOLING UPGRADES 121 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BUILDING ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 ADDENDUM NO. 1 MAY 3, 2016 This Addendum contains changes to the requirements of the Contract Documents and Specifications. Such changes are to be incorporated into the Construction Documents and shall apply to the work with the same meaning and force as if they had been included in the original document. Wherever this Addendum modifies a portion of a paragraph of the specifications or a portion of any Drawing, the remainder of the Paragraph or Drawing shall remain in force. NOTE: Provisions of all Contract Documents apply. Item 1. Asbestos Bulk Sample Report ADD Cornell University Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project Phase 1 – Wall and Ceiling Systems Survey Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Report, attached. Item 2. RFI Questions and Clarifications See attached RFI Log (Item 1) Attachments: Campus Telecommunications Cabling System Project Phase 1 – Wall and Ceiling Systems Survey Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Report RFI Log (Item 1) ****END OF ADDENDUM**** Cornell University Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project Phase 1 – Wall and Ceiling Systems Survey Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Report Performed at Olin Library (Building Code 2047) Cornell University Ithaca, New York Campus Prepared for: Mr. Dale Houseknecht, Asbestos Project Coordinator Cornell University Maintenance Management 116 Humphreys Service Building, Ithaca, NY 14853 Prepared by: 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Phone: 607-231-6600 Fax: 607-231-6640 Delta Project No. 2012.010.018 Cornell Contract No. C12006 Field work performed by: Robert Mosher, April 9th - 11th, 2012 Report prepared by: Cindy Geertgens, April 25, 2012 Report reviewed by: Stephen Prislupsky, May 14th, 2012 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS ................. 6 3.0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS......................................................... 11 4.0 INACCESSIBLE AREAS ................................................................................ 14 Appendix A, ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE REPORT FORM .......................................... 15 Appendix B, LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS ................................................. 16 Appendix C, DELTA ENGINEERS, COMPANY AND PERSONNEL CERTIFICATIONS ....... 17 Appendix D, LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS ......................................................... 18 Appendix E, SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWINGS ......................................................... 19 Appendix F, CORNELL 4D DATABASE SAMPLE RESULTS ....................................... 20 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION: Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors (Delta) was contracted by Cornell University, to provide a Two-Phase “limited” Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey at the Olin Library (Building 2047) located on the Cornell Ithaca, New York Campus. The two phase survey is being performed in support of the upcoming Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project . This Phase 1 Survey Report addresses ONLY suspect wall and ceiling system materials that are present at the structure. The initial stage of the Phase 1 Survey included a walkthrough of the Build ing to identify the various suspect wall and ceiling system materials present. This was followed by a review of the existing Cornell 4D Database information and past Delta Survey information for the Building. Bulk sample results included in the 4D Database or through previous Delta sampling services for suspect wall and ceiling system materials were incorporated into th is Phase 1 Survey and associated Survey Report where applicable. This determination to utilize existing information was based on the following: 1) If sufficient samples of the given suspect material were collected 2) If the samples were analyzed as per “current” Methodology requirements This Phase 1 survey included the onsite inspection of all accessible rooms/spaces at the building along with the collection of bulk samples of those suspect wall and ceiling system materials that were either not identified in the Cornell 4D Database/ previous Delta sampling efforts, or did not meet the Items 1 and 2 criteria referenced above. It should be noted that this Phase 1 Survey addressed only Suspect Wall and Ceiling System Materials and did not include miscellaneous components or equipment mounted on the affected walls/ceilings (i.e. chalk boards, tack boards, window systems, etc.). On April 9th, 10th & 11, 2012 Delta representative Robert Mosher was on site to perform a walkthrough to visually inspect all accessible spaces/ areas of the building as well as perform sampling of suspect wall and ceiling system materials. Please reference Section 4.0 of this report for a listing of those rooms/spaces that were inaccessible at the time of this Survey. Based on a visual inspection of the building and a review of existing sample results referenced above, a total of fifty-six (56) bulk samples were collected during this Phase 1 Survey representing twenty-one (21) separate suspect wall and ceiling system homogenous materials. Thirty-three (33) of the samples collected were either ceiling tiles or non-friable organically bound (NOB) representing thirteen (13) homogenous materials. The remaining twenty-three (23) samples were “friable” non-NOB’s representing eight (8) homogenous materials. In addition to the samples collected above, other suspect homogenous materials were observed but not sampled as they were represented in the referenced existing sampling information. For these materials, the results from the Cornell 4-D Database and/or Delta’s previous Bulk Sampling efforts have been incorporated into this report. The suspect homogenous wall and ceiling system materials identified at the structure included: 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 4 Homogenous Area (HA) Building Material 01 1’1’ Splined Ceiling Tile 02 1’x1’ “Heavy Textured” Splined Ceiling Tile 03 1’x2’ Splined Ceiling Tile 04 2' x 2' Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile 05 2’x2’ Drop-in Pinhole Ceiling Tile 06 2’x2’ Fissured Ceiling Tile – Room B41 07 2' X 4’ Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile 08 2’x4’ Heavy Pinhole Fissured Ceiling Tile 09 2’x4’ Fissured Ceiling Tile 10 Glued Ceiling Tile 11 Brown Glue Puck from Glued Ceiling Tile 12 Vinyl Wall Covering 13 Green/Grey Wall Caulk 14 Textured Wall Coating 15 Joint Compound, Wall 16 Textured Ceiling Coating 17 Smooth Skim Coat 18 Smooth Skim Coat Joint Compound 19 Skim Coat Wall 200CB 20 Skim Coat Wall 500C 21 Skim Coat Wall 700C 22* Spray-Applied Ceiling Plaster 23* Wall and Ceiling Gypsum Board 24* 1’ x 1’ Ceiling Tile Mastic/Adhesive 25* Brown Base Coat Wall & Ceiling Plaster 26* Top-Coat Wall Plaster from 2-coat systems 27* Spray-applied Fire Proofing 28* Tar/Felt Paper Vapor Barrier behind wall panels 29* Tar Coating on Fiberboard Wall Panels 30* Tan Wall Caulk 31* Corkboard Wall Mastic * - Homogenous Area included in the Cornell University 4D Database. The building is a 10 story building (including a sub-basement and basement levels). Wall systems included 2-coat plasters, single-coat plasters, CMU, concrete, brick, various colors of ceramic tile, finished and unfinished sheetrock (gypsum board) and cork board and fiberb oard. Ceiling systems included 2-coat plasters, sheetrock, various sizes and patterns of suspended acoustical tile & adhered tile, concrete, finished sheetrock and unfinished sheetrock. 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 5 Specific information required by 12 NYCRR Part 56-5.1, (f) – “Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information” to be included in this pre-renovation report is as follows: 1) Building Name/Address: Olin Library (Building 2047) Cornell Campus Ithaca, NY 14853 2) Owner’s Name/Address: Cornell University Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, NY 14853 3) Owner’s Agent: Mr. Dale Houseknecht 4) Survey Performed By: Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 5) Certified Inspectors: Robert Mosher Certificate No. 06-05489 6) Date of Survey: April 9th - 11th, 2012 7) Laboratory: America Science Team New York, Inc. 117 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 6 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS: 2.1 Survey requirements Guidelines followed for the inspection are those established by the State of New York Department of Labor’s Industrial Code Rule 56 (Cited as 12 NYCRR Part 56 , as amended, adopted January 11, 2006; effective September 5, 2006 ), sampling protocols outlined in the EPA AHERA Program 40 CFR 763.86 and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1001(j)(8); and 29 CFR Part 1926.1101(k)(5). The specific survey, sampling and reporting requirements included in 12 NYCRR Part 56-5.1(e) – “Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requirements” include: 56-5.1 Asbestos Survey Requirements for Building/Structure Demolition, Renovation, Remodeling and Repair (a) Asbestos Survey Required. An owner or an owner’s agent, except the owner of one and two- family dwellings who contracts for, but does not direct or control the work, shall cause to be conducted, an asbestos survey completed by a licensed asbestos contractor using inspectors certified in compliance with Section 56-3.2(d), to determine whether or not the building or structure, or portion(s) thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work, contains ACM, PACM or asbestos material. This asbestos survey shall be completed and submitted as indicated in Subdivision (g) of this Section, prior to commencing work. All such asbestos surveys shall be conducted in confo rmance with the requirements of Subdivision (e) of this Section. (b) Exemptions to Asbestos Survey Requirements: The asbestos survey required by this Subdivision (a) of this Section shall not be required for the following classes of buildings or structures: (1) An agricultural building; (2) Buildings or structures for which original construction commenced on or after January 1, 1974; (3) A structure certified in writing to be structurally unsound by a licensed Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, Building Inspector, Fire Inspector or other official of competent jurisdiction. (See Section 56-11.5) (c) Building/Structure Demolition. If a building/structure asbestos survey is not required or performed per Subdivision (b) of this Section, and the building/structure is certified to be unsound or slated for contracted demolition, the building/structure shall be assumed to contain asbestos, and shall be demolished per this Part, unless the building/structure is adequately certified to be free of asbestos containing material. Acceptable documentation for certification shall be a previous thorough building/structure asbestos survey, abatement records or other documentation acceptable to the Commissioner or his or her representative. (d) Responsibility To Comply. No exemption to the requirement to conduct an asbestos survey shall exempt any person, asbestos contractor, property owner or business entity from the inspection or asbestos survey requirements of EPA, OSHA, and any other applicable section of this Part. 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 7 (e) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requirements. The asbestos survey shall include a thorough inspection for and identification of all PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to b e demolished, renovated, remodeled, or to have repair work. The required inspection shall be performed by a certified asbestos inspector, and, at a minimum, shall include identification of PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material by all of the following methods: (1) The review of building/structure plans and records, if available, for references to asbestos, ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material used in construction, renovation or repair; and (2) A visual inspection for PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or repaired. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi-layered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both ELAP and federal requirements, including multi-layered sample analyses, to document non-asbestos containing material. (f) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. (1) The asbestos survey shall, at a minimum, identify and assess with due diligence, the locations, quantities, friability and conditions of all types of installations at the affected portion of the building/structure relative to the ACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, PACM or asbestos material contained therein. The following list is not inclusive of all types of ACMs, it only summarizes typical ACMs. The certified asbestos inspector is responsible for identification and assessment of all types ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM and asbestos material within the affected portion of the building/structure: PACM (i) Surfacing Treatments: (a) Fireproofing; (b) Acoustical Plaster; (c) Finish Plasters; and (d) Skim Coats of Joint Compound. (ii) Thermal System Insulation: (a) Equipment Insulation; (b) Boiler, Breeching, Boiler Rope, Duct, or Tank Insulation, Cement or Mortar Used for Boilers and Refractory Brick; (c) Piping and Fitting Insulations including but not limited to, Wrapped Paper, Aircell, Millboard, Rope, Cork, Preformed Plaster, Job Molded Plaster and coverings over fibrous glass insulation. SUSPECT MISCELLANEOUS ACM (i) Roofing and Siding Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Insulation Board; (b) Vapor Barriers; (c) Coatings; (d) Non-Metallic or Non-Wood Roof Decking 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 8 (e) Felts; (f) Cementitious Board (Transite); (g) Flashing; (h) Shingles; and (i) Galbestos. (ii) Other Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Dust and Debris; (b) Floor Tile; (c) Cove Base; (d) Floor Leveler Compound; (e) Ceiling Tile; (f) Vermiculite Insulation (g) Gaskets, Seals, Sealants (including for condensate control); (h) Vibration Isolators; (i) Laboratory Tables and Hoods; (j) Chalkboards; (k) Pipe Penetration Packing or Other Firestopping Materials (l) Cementitious Board; (m) Electrical Wire Insulation; (n) Fire Curtains; (o) Fire Blankets; (p) Fire Doors; (q) Brakes and Clutches; (r) Mastics, Adhesives and Glues; (s) Caulks; (t) Sheet Flooring (Linoleum); (u) Wallpaper; (v) Drywall; (w) Plasterboard (x) Spackling/Joint Compound; (y) Textured Paint; (z) Grout; (aa) Glazing Compound; and (ab) Terrazzo. (2) All ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material reported under Paragraph (1) of this Subdivision shall include the location of the materials, an estimate of the quantities, types, friability and condition of the identified materials to be treated and handled as ACM. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multilayered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both ELAP and federal requirements, including multi-layered sample analyses, to document non-asbestos containing material. (3) The building/structure asbestos survey shall also include the building/structure name, address, the building/structure owner’s name and address, the name and address of the owner's agent, the 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 9 name of the firm performing the asbestos survey and a copy of the firm’s current asbestos handling license, the names of the certified inspector(s) performing the survey and a copy of the current asbestos handling certificate for each inspector utilized, the dates of the asbestos survey, a listing of homogeneous areas identifying which ones are ACM, all laboratory analyses reports for bulk samples collected, and copies of the appropriate certifications for the laboratory used for analysis of samples taken during the asbestos survey. (g) Transmittal of Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. One (1) copy of the results of the building/structure asbestos survey shall be immediately transmitted by the building/structure owner as follows: (1) One (1) copy of the completed asbestos survey shall be sent by the owner or their agent to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for such demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work under applicable State or local laws. (2) The completed asbestos survey for controlled demolition (as per Subpart 56-11.5) or pre-demolition asbestos projects shall also be submitted to the appropriate Asbestos Control Bureau district office. (3) The completed asbestos survey shall be kept on the construction site with the asbestos notification and variance, if required, throughout the duration of the asbestos project and any associated demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project. (h) Removal Required. If the building/structure asbestos survey finds that the portion of the building/structure to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work contains ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM, or asbestos material, which is impacted by the work, the owner or the owner’s agent shall conduct, or cause to have conducted, asbestos removal performed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor in conformance with all standards set forth in this Part. All ACM, PACM, suspect mis cellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM, or asbestos material impacted by the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project shall be removed as per this Part, prior to access or disturbance by other uncertified trades or personnel. No demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work shall be commenced by any owner or the owner’s agent prior to the completion of the asbestos abatement in accordance with the notification requirements of this Part. For multi-phased work, the access restriction for uncertified trades or personnel applies to each intermediate portion of the entire project. Upon completion of the intermediate portion of the asbestos project, other trades or personnel may access that portion of the work site. For demolition projects that are exempt from asbestos survey requirements due to being structurally unsound, the demolition is considered an asbestos project and shall proceed as per Section 56-11.5. (1) All building/structure owners and asbestos abatement contractors on a demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair project, which includes work covered by this Part, shall inform all trades on the work site about PACM, ACM, asbestos material and suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM at the work site. (i) Bidding. Bids may be advertised and contracts awarded for demolition, remodeling, renovation, or repair work, but no work on the current intermediate portion of the project shall commence on the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work by any owner or agent prior to 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 10 completion of all necessary asbestos abatement work for the current intermediate portion of the entire project, in conformance with all standards set forth in this Part. (j) Unidentified and Unassessed Asbestos. When any construction activity, such as demolition, remodeling, renovation or repair work, reveals PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM that has not been identified by the asbestos survey per this Part, or has not been identified by other inspections as per current OSHA or EPA requirements, all activities shall cease in the area where the PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM is found and the Asbestos Control Bureau shall be notified by telephone by the building/structure owner or their representative, followed with a written notice in accordance with the notification requirements of this Part. Unassessed PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM shall be treated and handled as ACM and assumed to be ACM, unless proven otherwise by standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi-layered systems sampling protocols; subsequent analyses performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both NYS ELAP and federal requirements, including multi-layered sample analyses, to document non-asbestos containing material. 2.2 Sample Analysis Bulk sample analysis was performed by American Science Team New York Inc., an independent laboratory approved/accredited by the NYS Department of Health (ELAP), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). Samples collected during the course of this survey fell into one of two categories. The first category includes non-friable organically bound (NOB) materials. These materials are those which have an organic binder in their matrix and include items such as floor tiles, sheet flooring, mastics, glues, caulks and roofing materials. The second category includes non -NOB “friable” materials including plaster, sheetrock, joint compound, various thermal system insulations, ceiling tiles and fire proofing. Analysis of all Ceiling Tiles and “NOB” materials was initially performed by NYS ELAP 198.6 PLM methodology. If all samples from a given sample set were reported as non-asbestos by 198.6, samples were then analyzed by NYS ELAP 198.4 TEM methodology. Analysis of all “non-NOB” materials was performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the EPA 600/M4/82/020 and the NYS DOH ELAP 198.1 Methodologies. “Stop Positive” sample analysis protocol was utilized for a given homogenous material set with multiple samples. 2.3 Materials not sampled There were several ceiling and wall system materials present at the site which were not considered “suspect” by the inspector and were not sampled. These included various f iberglass, foam, vinyl, silicone, wood/cellulose products and concret e/cinder block/brick components. 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 11 3.0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS 3.1) Olin Library Non-Asbestos Wall and Ceiling System Materials – Based on Cornell 4D Database sample results, previous Delta results and results reported for samples collected during this Phase 1 Survey of suspect wall and ceiling system materials present in Olin Library Building 2047, the following suspect wall and ceiling system materials were identified as non-asbestos: Homogenous Area (HA) Non- Asbestos Building Material 01 1’1’ Splined Ceiling Tile 02 1’x1’ “Heavy Textured” Splined Ceiling Tile 03 1’x2’ Splined Ceiling Tile 04 2' x 2' Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile 05 2’x2’ Drop-in Pinhole Ceiling Tile 07 2' X 4’ Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile 08 2’x4’ Heavy Pinhole Fissured Ceiling Tile 09 2’x4’ Fissured Ceiling Tile 10 Glued Ceiling Tile 11 Brown Glue Puck from Glued Ceiling Tile 12 Vinyl Wall Covering 14 Textured Wall Coating 15 Joint Compound, Wall 16 Textured Ceiling Coating 17 Smooth Skim Coat 18 Smooth Skim Coat Joint Compound 19 Skim Coat Wall 200CB 20 Skim Coat Wall 500C 23* Wall and Ceiling Gypsum Board 24* 1’ x 1’ Ceiling Tile Mastic/Adhesive 25* Brown Base Coat Wall & Ceiling Plaster 26* Top-Coat Wall Plaster from 2-coat systems 27* Spray-applied Fire Proofing 31* Corkboard Wall Mastic * - Homogenous Area included in the Cornell University 4D Database. 3.2) Olin Library Asbestos-Containing Wall & Ceiling System Materials – Based on Cornell 4D Database sample r esults, previous Delta results and results reported for samples collected during this Phase 1 Survey of suspect wall and ceiling system materials present in Building 2047, the following wall and ceiling system materials were identified as being asbestos-containing materials. Reference Appendix E for Sample Location Drawings. Homogenous Area (HA) Asbestos-Containing Building Materials 06 2’x2’ Fissured Ceiling Tile – Room B41 13 Green/Gray Wall Caulk 21 Skim Coat Wall 700C 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 12 Homogenous Area (HA) Asbestos-Containing Building Materials 22* Spray-Applied Ceiling Plaster 28* Tar/Felt Paper Vapor Barrier behind wall panels 29* Tar Coating on Fiberboard W all Panels 30* Tan Wall Caulk A breakdown of asbestos-containing materials by Homogeneous Area is as follows: A) 2’ x 2’ Fissured Ceiling Tile from Room B41; HA 06: This asbestos-containing ceiling tile present in basement room B41was identified as bei ng asbestos-containing in the Cornell 4-D Database and confirmed through this survey. B) Green/Gray Wall Caulk; HA 13 and Tan Wall Caulk HA30*: These asbestos-containing caulks were identified as being asbestos-containing in the Cornell 4-D Database and confirmed through this survey. They are applied throughout the entire building at: - various wall and ceiling joints where an interior wall meets a building perimeter wall or column and where an interior wall meets the deck. - At mortar joints and stone wall panel seams. - Along stair stringers - At window perimeter frames Wherever interior building caulk is encountered, it should be considered asbestos containing. C) Skim Coat Wall Plaster in space 700C; HA 06: This asbestos-containing skim-coat plaster is applied directly onto concrete in space 700C. This material was identified as being asbestos - containing in the Cornell 4-D Database and confirmed through this survey. It should be noted that the Skim Coat plaster in Spaces 200CB and 500C was also r eported as being Asbestos Containing in the Cornell 4-D Database but results for the confirmatory sampling performed as a part of this survey in for the Spaces 200CB and 500C skim coat plaster reported the material as “No Asbestos Detected”. It may have been removed from these two spaces after it was reported as “positive” in the 4-D Database. D) Spray-applied Ceiling Plaster; HA 22*: This asbestos-containing spray-applied ceiling plaster was reported as being positive in the Cornell 4 -D Database and is associated with the original ceiling system spray-applied top-coat. This material is present as the finish-coat applied on the non-asbestos plaster base coat of various two-coat plaster on suspended metal lathe ceiling systems throughout the building. Based on the spray-applied application, this asbestos containing plaster is also present as "over-spray" on the following surfaces/items/components: - over-spray on structural concrete "waffle" ceiling decks - over-spray on wall surfaces within ceiling plenum spaces - over-spray within interstitial wall spaces both within the ceiling plenum spaces and below existing ceiling systems - over-spray on utilities, piping, ductwork & structural components within ceiling plenum spaces - over-spray within supply and return duct runs and their associated grilles/louvers. 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 13 This material has been visually confirmed to be present in the following locations: Finished Ceiling Surface: - Basement: Bathrooms B34 and B00TC - 1st Floor: Main Hallway 100CA and Café Space 102 “Lower Cloud Ceiling”, Room 100CD, Room 106D, Room 100P, and Room 107. - 2nd Floor: Soffit along perimeter exterior Building Wall in Rooms 212, 213, 213B, 213C, 214A, 214B, 215, 215A, 215B & 215D; Along Hallway Wall in Rooms 212, 213 & 214. Overspray on Ceiling Decks and on Walls above existing Suspended Ceiling Systems: - Basement: Bathrooms B34 and B00TC. - 1st Floor: Main Hallway 100CA and Café Space 102, Room 100CD, Room 106D, Room 106C, Room 106G Bathroom 100P, Room 107, Main Hallway outside of Rooms 101/101A, Office, Rooms 111, 111A & 111B,Corridor 100CC, North/West end of Room 110, Closet 100JC and Room 107E . - 2nd Floor: Rooms 212, 213, 213B, 213C, 214A, 214B, 215, 215A, 215B & 215D; Along Hallway Wall in Rooms 212, 213 & 214, and Corridor 200CA. Wherever plaster over-spray is encountered in ceiling plenum space decks and wall surfaces, it should be considered asbestos containing. Overspray within Interstitial Wall Spaces: - Basement: Bathrooms B34 and B00TC - 1st Floor: Room 100CD, Room 106D, Room 106C, Room 106G Bathroom 100P, Rooms 107, 107A, 107B, 107D & 107E, Rooms 101, 101A,101C,101D & 101E, Rooms 111, 111A & 111B, Corridor 100CC, North/West end of Room 110 and Closet 100JC and Main Corridor 100CA. - 2nd Floor: Rooms 212, 213, 213B, 213C, 214, 214A, 214B, 215, 215A, 215B & 215D; Rooms 201, 201B, 201C, 201D, 201E, 201F, 201G, 201H & 201T, and Corridor 200CA. Wherever plaster over-spray is encountered within interstitial wall spaces, it should be considered asbestos containing. E) Wall Tar/Felt Paper Vapor Barrier System, HA 28*: This asbestos containing tar & felt paper vapor barrier system was reported as being positive in the Cornell 4-D Database and is present behind stone wall panels and above windows throughout the building. F) Tar Coating on Fiberboard Wall Panels, HA 29*: This asbestos containing tar coating was reported as being positive in the Cornell 4 -D Database and is present on the interior perimeter 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 14 fiberboard wall panels in the Penthouse. This tar-coated fiberboard wall panel system was only observed to be present in the penthouse but should be considered asbestos containing at all locations where encountered. G) Tan Wall Caulk Wall Tar/Felt Paper Vapor Barrier System, HA 28*: This asbestos containing tar & felt paper vapor barrier system was reported as being positive in the Cornell 4-D Database and is present behind stone wall panels and above windows throughout the building. 4.0 INACCESSIBLE AREAS This Phase 1 Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey was limited to ONLY suspect wa ll and ceiling system materials present in the building rooms, spaces and areas which were visible and accessible were inspected and sampled as a part of this survey. Inaccessible areas such as wall cavities, fixed / hard ceiling plenum spaces and enclosed pipe chases as well as other systems (i.e. TSI, floors miscellaneous components/objects) were not included as a part of this Phase 1 Survey). Any suspect materials present in areas not accessible or not included as a part of this Phase 1 Survey shall be assumed ACM when encountered, until tested. The following Olin Library Rooms/Areas/spaces could not be accessed at the time this survey was performed: SB00UA, SB00UB, SB00UC, SB00EB, SB00EA, SB00UJ, 100ED, 100EE, 107A, 201E, 201J, 200CC, 200K, 300ED, 400 ED, 500ED, 600ED, 601, 700ED, 800UE, 8POUG and 8POUD. 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 15 APPENDIX A Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Material Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Condition Type % Asbestos % Asbestos 2012.010.018 - 01A 01 7 1'x1' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room 704 Misc Fair Non-Asbestos ND Trace 2012.010.018 - 01B 01 7 1'x1' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room 708 Misc Fair Non-Asbestos ND Trace 2012.010.018 - 01C 01 7 1'x1' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room 711 Misc Fair Non-Asbestos ND Trace 2012.010.018 - 02A 02 B 1'x1' "Heavy Textured" Splined Ceiling Tile - Rm B30 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 02B 02 2 1'x1' "Heavy Textured" Splined Ceiling Tile - Rm 215 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 02C 02 5 1'x1' "Heavy Textured" Splined Ceiling Tile - Rm 500 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 03A 03 B 1'x2' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room B-32 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 03B 03 2 1'x2' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room 215 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 03C 03 4 1'x2' Splined Ceiling Tile - Room 412 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 04A 04 1 2'x2' Heavy Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 100SC Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 04B 04 1 2'x2' Heavy Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 100SC Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 04C 04 1 2'x2' Heavy Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 100SC Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 05A 05 B 2'x2' Drop-in Pinhole Ceiling Tile - B00TB Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 05B 05 1 2'x2' Drop-in Pinhole Ceiling Tile - 100CC Misc Fair ND ND ND Client Project/Purchase Order No.: C12006 Dates Sampling Performed: 4/11/12 Date of Report: 04/23/12 Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Project: Cornell Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project - Olin Library Phase 1 Wall/Ceiling Systems Limited ACM Survey Number of Samples Collected: 56 Number 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6640 Client: Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2012.010.018 Asbestos Inspector: Robert Mosher Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample HA*Floor www.deltaengineers.com Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM - 23/TEM - 33 Cornell Telecom Cabling Systems Project Olin Library Bldg 2047 Walls/Ceilings Asbestos Survey 1 of 5 Material Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Condition Type % Asbestos % Asbestos Client Project/Purchase Order No.: C12006 Dates Sampling Performed: 4/11/12 Date of Report: 04/23/12 Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Project: Cornell Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project - Olin Library Phase 1 Wall/Ceiling Systems Limited ACM Survey Number of Samples Collected: 56 Number 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6640 Client: Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2012.010.018 Asbestos Inspector: Robert Mosher Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample HA*Floor www.deltaengineers.com Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM - 23/TEM - 33 2012.010.018 - 05C 05 2 2'x2' Drop-in Pinhole Ceiling Tile - 201F Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 06A 06 B 2'x2' Fissured Ceiling Tile - B41 Misc Fair Chrysotile 1.90%NA 2012.010.018 - 06B 06 B 2'x2' Fissured Ceiling Tile - B41 Misc Fair NA/PS NA/PS NA 2012.010.018 - 07A 07 B 2'x2' Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile - Rm B42 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 07B 07 B 2'x2' Heavy Textured Ceiling Tile - Rm B19 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 08A 08 2 2'x4' Heavy Pinhole Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 232 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 08B 08 2 2'x4' Heavy Pinhole Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 234 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 09A 09 B 2'x4' Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm B38 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 09B 09 B 2'x4' Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm B39A Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 09C 09 2 2'x4' Fissured Ceiling Tile - Rm 234 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 10A 10 7 Glued Ceiling Tile - Room 703 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 10B 10 7 Glued Ceiling Tile - Room 703 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 11A 11 7 Brown Glue Puck from Glued Ceiling Tile - Room 703 Misc Fair ND ND ND Cornell Telecom Cabling Systems Project Olin Library Bldg 2047 Walls/Ceilings Asbestos Survey 2 of 5 Material Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Condition Type % Asbestos % Asbestos Client Project/Purchase Order No.: C12006 Dates Sampling Performed: 4/11/12 Date of Report: 04/23/12 Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Project: Cornell Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project - Olin Library Phase 1 Wall/Ceiling Systems Limited ACM Survey Number of Samples Collected: 56 Number 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6640 Client: Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2012.010.018 Asbestos Inspector: Robert Mosher Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample HA*Floor www.deltaengineers.com Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM - 23/TEM - 33 2012.010.018 - 11B 11 7 Brown Glue Puck from Glued Ceiling Tile - Room 703 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 12A 12 B Vinyl Wall Covering - Room B41 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 12B 12 B Vinyl Wall Covering - Room B41 Misc Fair ND ND ND 2012.010.018 - 13A 13 AB Green Wall Caulk - Room 2B00T Misc Fair ND Trace NA 2012.010.018 - 13B 13 3 Green Wall Caulk - Room 310 Misc Fair Chrysotile 2.2%NA 2012.010.018 - 13C 13 4 Green Wall Caulk - Room 420 Misc Fair NA/PS NA/PS NA 2012.010.018 - 14A 14 1 Textured Wall Coating - Room 100TB Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 14B 14 2 Textured Wall Coating - Room 200TB Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 14C 14 6 Textured Wall Coating - Room 600TB Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 15A 15 SB Joint Compound, Wall - Room 2B00UR Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 15B 15 B Joint Compound, Wall - Room B00JC Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 15C 15 1 Joint Compound, Ceiling - Room 115 Misc Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 16A 16 B Textured Ceiling Coating - Room B42 Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 16B 16 2 Textured Ceiling Coating - Room 213 Surfacing Fair ND ND NA Cornell Telecom Cabling Systems Project Olin Library Bldg 2047 Walls/Ceilings Asbestos Survey 3 of 5 Material Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Condition Type % Asbestos % Asbestos Client Project/Purchase Order No.: C12006 Dates Sampling Performed: 4/11/12 Date of Report: 04/23/12 Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Project: Cornell Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project - Olin Library Phase 1 Wall/Ceiling Systems Limited ACM Survey Number of Samples Collected: 56 Number 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6640 Client: Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2012.010.018 Asbestos Inspector: Robert Mosher Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample HA*Floor www.deltaengineers.com Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM - 23/TEM - 33 2012.010.018 - 16C 16 2 Textured Ceiling Coating - Room 214 Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 17A 17 1 Smooth Skim Coat - Room 115 Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 17B 17 1 Smooth Skim Coat - Room 115 Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 18A 18 2 Smooth Skim Coat Joint Compound - Room 201F, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 18B 18 2 Smooth Skim Coat Joint Compound - Room 201G, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 18C 18 2 Smooth Skim Coat Joint Compound - Room 201B, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 19A 19 2 Skim Coat - Room 200CB, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 19B 19 2 Skim Coat - Room 200CB, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 19C 19 2 Skim Coat - Room 200CB, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 20A 20 5 Skim Coat - Room 500C, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 20B 20 5 Skim Coat - Room 500C, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 20C 20 5 Skim Coat - Room 500C, Wall Surfacing Fair ND ND NA 2012.010.018 - 21A 21 7 Skim Coat - 700C, Wall Surfacing Fair Chrysotile 1.8%NA Cornell Telecom Cabling Systems Project Olin Library Bldg 2047 Walls/Ceilings Asbestos Survey 4 of 5 Material Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Condition Type % Asbestos % Asbestos Client Project/Purchase Order No.: C12006 Dates Sampling Performed: 4/11/12 Date of Report: 04/23/12 Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Project: Cornell Campus Telecommunication Cabling Systems Project - Olin Library Phase 1 Wall/Ceiling Systems Limited ACM Survey Number of Samples Collected: 56 Number 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6640 Client: Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2012.010.018 Asbestos Inspector: Robert Mosher Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample HA*Floor www.deltaengineers.com Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM - 23/TEM - 33 2012.010.018 - 21B 21 7 Skim Coat - 700C, Wall Surfacing Fair NA/PS NA/PS NA 2012.010.018 - 21C 21 7 Skim Coat - 700C, Wall Surfacing Fair NA/PS NA/PS NA HA - Homogenous Area ND - No Asbestos Detected NA - Not Analyzed by Methodology NA/PS - Not Analyzed, Positive Stop TSI - Thermal System Insulation Misc - Miscellaneous Material Trace / < 1% - Non-asbestos by definition Cornell Telecom Cabling Systems Project Olin Library Bldg 2047 Walls/Ceilings Asbestos Survey 5 of 5 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 16 APPENDIX B Laboratory Analytical Results 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 17 APPENDIX C Delta Engineers Company and Personnel Certifications 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 18 APPENDIX D Laboratory Certifications 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 19 APPENDIX E Sample Location Drawings 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.6650 www.deltaengineers.com 20 APPENDIX F Cornell 4D Database Sample Results OLIN LIBRARY SUITE 214 COOLING UPGRADES Date: May 3, 2016 RFI Form RFI/Page/ Response Dwg./Spec./Rep.Section/Design Team Index Number Paragraph/Topic RFI Response 1 Bid Manual Asbestos Bulk Sampling Bulk Sample Report Were the ceiling time glue pods tested for asbestos containing material? See Addendum No. 1, Item 1. The ceiling tiles are a suspended spline system on metal tracks, so there are no glue pods to test. Page 13 of the attached bulk sample report (states that overspray on the ceiling deck and wall above the tiles is the only potential asbestos within the construction area. Tiles were removed last week and no overspray was found on the ceiling deck above the soffit and ductwork that is being removed.