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BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT Project Manual & Specifications September 18, 2020 Owner Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Architect Facilities Engineering Cornell
University 201 Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, New York 14853 BARTELS HALL TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT Page 1 Instructions to Bidders Bid Proposal
Submission Form General Conditions and Exhibits Supplemental Conditions DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01 11 00 Summary of the Work Section 01 14 00 Work Restrictions
Section 01 25 00 Substitutions and Product Options Section 01 31 19 Project Meetings Section 01 31 50 Electronic Project Management Section 01 32 16 Construction Schedule Section 01
32 33 Photographic Documentation Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedure Section 01 35 29 General Health & Safety Section 01 35 43 General Environmental Requirements Section 01 35 44 Spill
Control Section 01 41 00 Regulatory Requirements Section 01 42 00 References Section 01 45 00 Quality Control Section 01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls Section 01 51 00 Temporary
Utilities Section 01 66 00 Storage and Protection Section 01 73 29 Cutting, Patching and Repairing Section 01 77 00 Project Closeout Section 01 78 22 Fixed Equipment Inventory Section
01 78 23 Operating and Maintenance Data Section 01 78 36 Warranties and Bonds Section 01 78 39 Record Documents DRAWINGS T-001 Title Sheet E-001 General Notes and Symbol Legends
E-100 Building 2631 Existing and Phase 2 Basement Fire Alarm Plan E-101 Building 2631 and 2631A Existing and Phase 2 First Floor Fire Alarm Plan E-102 Building 2631 and 2631A Existing
and Phase 2 Second Floor Fire Alarm Plan E-103 Building 2631 Existing and Phase 2 Third Floor Fire Alarm Plan E-200 Building 2631 New FA System Basement Plan Area 1 E-201 Building 2631
and 2631A New Fire Alarm System First Floor Plan Areas 2 & 3 E-202 Building 2631 and 2631A New Fire Alarm System Second Floor Plans Areas 3, 4 & 5 E-203 Building 2631 New Fire Alarm
System Third Floor Plan Areas 4, 5 & 6 E-301 Details E-401 Riser Diagram END OF DOCUMENT Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Project: Bartels Hall Fire
Alarm Replacement Owner: Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Architect: Cornell University Facilities Engineering 201 Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, New York 14853
1. BID DOCUMENTS The Bid Documents provided electronically by the Owner will consist of the following: (1) Instructions to Bidders. (2) Bid Proposal Certification Form. (3) General
Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - "General Requirements", and Supplemental Conditions. (4) Drawings and Specifications. (5) Addenda and/or bulletins issued prior to date
of opening of Proposals. Bid Documents are available electronically in the eBuilder Bid Portal under the Bid Package Invitation – Invitation Documents Tab. Dataflow, Inc. maintains
the current set of Documents and all addenda and is the contracted supplier for printed plans and specifications for this project. Contact Dataflow at CUProjects@goDataflow.com. Bid
Documents Terms of Use / Disclaimer - By accessing and/or using the Cornell University Document Files, You accept without limitation or qualifications, the following Terms of Use:
a. Cornell University grants You the permission to use and view the Document Files subject to these Terms of Use. b. Except in connection with preparing your bid, You may not modify,
copy, transmit, display, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, materials, drawings, content, products or services from the Document
Files (together "Content") in any form without Cornell University's prior written permission. You may print out a copy or download Content solely for Your internal use. In doing so,
you may not remove or alter, or cause to be removed or altered, any copyright, trademark, trade name, service mark, or any other proprietary notice or legend appearing on any of the
Content. c. You may not provide parts of or full sets of Document Files to any planhouse or online document repositories. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-2 d. The trademarks,
logos, and service marks (collectively the "Trademarks") displayed on the Document Files are registered and unregistered Trademarks of Cornell University and others. Nothing contained
on the Document Files should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed on the Document Files without the
written permission of Cornell University or such party that may own the Trademark. Your use of the Trademarks displayed on the Document Files, or any other content, except as provided
in these Terms of Use, are strictly prohibited. 2. EXAMINATION OF SITE AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS a. Each Bidder shall acquaint themselves with location conditions as they exist, as well
as the character of the necessary work to be carried out under the proposed Contract. A Pre-Bid Zoom meeting will be scheduled and include: a review of project related information,
an opportunity to ask and receive responses to Bidder questions, and make such inquiries as are necessary to fully understand the subject facilities, physical conditions and/or restrictions
attendant to the work under the Contract. b. Boring information, water levels, indications of sub-surface conditions and similar information given on the Drawings or in the Specifications
are furnished only for the convenience of the Bidders. The Owner, Architect and Consulting Engineer make no representation regarding the character and extent of the soil data or other
sub-surface conditions to be encountered during the work and no guarantee as to the accuracy or validity of interpretation of such data or conditions is made or intended. c. Each
Bidder shall also thoroughly examine and become familiar with the Drawings, Specifications and associated Bid Documents. d. By submitting a Bid, the Bidder covenants and affirms that
the Bidder has carefully examined all of the Bid Documents including Drawings, Specifications, and the Addenda and Bulletins, if any, as well as posed any questions associated with
the Site, and that Bidder is satisfied 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.
3. DISCREPANCIES a. Should a Bidder find discrepancies in or omissions from the Drawings, Specifications and associated Bid Documents, or be in doubt as to their meaning, Bidder shall
at once enter the item in the Q&A Board of the eBuilder Bid Portal and an Addenda with written instructions will be sent to all bidders. Neither the Owner nor the Architect will be
responsible for oral instructions. Every request for such interpretation should be in writing and entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal Q&A Board. Inquiries received in advance of
the deadline established at the Pre-Bid conference will be given consideration. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-3 4. PRE-BID CONFERENCE a. A virtual pre-bid conference has
been scheduled for 10:00AM, October 8, 2020, via Zoom at: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/98877923460?pwd=LzdBMXBSZ3h5VjZTdFcxNzc2N0tJQT09 A Pre-bid walkthrough is schedule for 1:00PM
on October 8, 2020, and will begin at the entrance to Bartels Hall. The Zoom meeting will be to review project related information and respond to Bidder questions. The Pre-Bid Conference
is designed to assist Bidders in understanding the Contract Documents, the opportunity to pose clarifying questions or make inquiries regarding Contract Documents. Results will be
published in an Addendum. 5. BID SUBMISSION Bid Submissions must include the following: a. Base Bid entered into the eBuilder Portal broken down per the Bid Scope Tab Schedule of
Values (Step 1: Bid Form of the Response Form tab). b. Additional Required Information: 1. Bid Proposal Certification Form 2. Bid Bond 3. Bond Surety Company 4. Bonding Rate for
Change Orders 5. Proposed Project Team and Resumes 6. Proposed Project Schedule 7. Substitutions c. Bid Proposal Certification Form: The Bid Proposal Certification Form shall be signed
by the Principal(s) or Officer(s) legally authorized to bind the Bidder, and to execute such documents on behalf of their respective firms or organizations, and the Certificates included
in the Bid Proposal Certification Form shall be completed accordingly. Bidder's legal name should be fully and accurately stated. Completed form shall be without interlineation, alterations,
or erasures unless initialed and dated by the signer; Owner expressly reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and to waive irregularities or informalities in its sole
and reasonable discretion. d. Bid Bond: Each Bidder will be required to furnish a Bid Bond electronically via the eBuilder Bid Portal in the amount of 10% of the 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 to the Bidder the Contract Bonds as described in 13 below. 6. SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION a. The Owner, Cornell
University, a non-profit educational institution, is exempt from payment of certain Sales and Use Taxes. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-4 7. FEDERAL EXCISE TAX a. The Owner,
Cornell University, a non-profit educational institution, is exempt from payment of certain Federal Excise Taxes. 8. TAX EXEMPT STATUS a. Bidders 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. 9. EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES a. At the Contractor'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. 10. TRADE SUBCONTRACTORS, MATERIAL SUPPLIERS a. Each
portion of the work shall be performed by an organization equipped and experienced to do work in that particular field, and no portion of the work shall be reserved by the Bidder to
himself unless he is so equipped and experienced. Subcontracts shall be awarded only to parties satisfactory to the Owner and the Architect. Each subcontractor and materials supplier
shall be approved individually. b. In the spaces provided in the eBuilder Bid Portal Bid Scope form, the Bidder shall list all portions of the work he proposes to perform directly
with his own forces. c. A list of names from which the Bidder proposes to select subcontractors, materials suppliers, and/or manufacturers for the principal trades or subdivisions
of the work is required as part of the Proposal. d. In the Bid Scope Tab in the eBuilder Bid Portal, a list of the principal trades or subdivisions of the work for which such a listing
is required, together with the provisions which govern the listing, selection and approval of principal subcontractors. 11. UNIT PRICES The Bidder agrees, if awarded the Contract,
to perform work "In addition to" or "deducted from" the scope of the Contract Documents as directed by the Owner and/or Architect, computed in accordance with the unit prices, which
prices include all overhead, profit and other expense items in connection therewith, subject to the terms of the Contract Documents. a. Certain Unit Prices may be requested. If requested,
a form will be attached to these instructions and will need to be completed and uploaded to the eBuilder Bidding Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom
Fields. All Bidders are required to bid on all Unit Prices without exception. b. All unit prices include the installation or omission, complete for each item, together with all work
in connection therewith and shall include all shoring, bracing, dewatering and other incidental work. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-5 c. Unit prices shall be the total compensation
for the item and includes all overhead, profit and any other charges of the Contractor and/or subcontractor in connection therewith. d. Adjustments will be computed on net variation
of total quantities of like items. e. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all of the unit prices listed below prior to the execution of the Contract. 12. SUBSTITUTIONS
a. Proposals shall conform to the requirements of the Bid Documents. b. The Bidder may offer substitutions for any item of material or equipment, element of work, or method of construction
set forth in the Bid Documents, with the exception of Form of Contract, General Conditions and General Requirements - Division 1, are to be entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal Response
Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields by listing each proposed substitution, together with the amount to be deducted from the Base Bid if the substitution is
accepted on the form supplied with these instructions. However, the Bidder is cautioned to make his base proposal on the materials and items specified by name or other particular reference.
13. ALTERNATE PROPOSALS a. Certain Alternate Proposals may be requested by the Owner and are included in the General Requirements. They will be listed in the Bid Scope Tab in the
eBuilder Bid Portal. All Bidders are required to bid on all Alternates without exception. b. Alternate Proposals shall include all overhead, profit and other expenses in connection
therewith. 14. METHOD OF SUBMISSION a. Base Bid shall be prepared and electronically submitted via the eBuilder Bid Portal. All required fields and attachments in the eBuilder Bid
Portal must be completed. b. Bid Proposal Certification Form shall be prepared electronically submitted as an attachment via the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional
Required Information Custom Fields. c. Completed and responsive Bid Proposals shall be submitted through the eBuilder Bid Portal no later than 2:00PM on October 22, 2020. d. Bid Proposals
shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done. No oral, written, electronic or telephonic proposals, or modifications will be considered. 15. BID OPENING a. Completed
and responsive Bid Proposals will be opened electronically via eBuilder Bid Portal. Responsive Bid results will be posted to the Facilities Contracts website at: https://finance.fs.cornell.edu/cont
racts/pob/projects.cfm The Owner reserves the right to postpone the date and time of opening of proposals at any time prior to the date and time announced in this Instruction to Bidders
or amendments thereto. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-6 16. AWARD OF CONTRACT a. It is the intent of the Owner to enter into a Contract with one General Contractor for the
entire project. All labor and services and materials and supplies, etc. are to be provided in accordance with the Contract. b. Award of the Contract shall be made to the bidder submitting
the lowest responsive and responsible base bid who, in the opinion of the Owner, is qualified to perform the work. The competence and responsibility of the Bidders' proposed principal
subcontractors will be considered in making the Award. c. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, and to waive any informalities in Bidding. Contract award shall
be subject to approval of Cornell University’s Contractors Qualification Statement. d. Bidder expressly warrants and commits that its Proposal shall remain unchanged and in full force
and effect at the Owner’s option for a period of not less than ninety (90) calendar days following the bid opening date. e. Bidders may submit, recall, modify, resubmit or withdraw
their Bids through the eBuilder Bid Portal up until the Bid Due Date and Time. f. The Owner reserves the right to accept any of the Alternate Proposals listed within sixty (60) calendar
days following the award of a construction contract or such other time as may be agreed to by the Owner and Contractor. 17. SCHEDULE OF VALUES a. The successful Bidder shall submit
a complete "Schedule of Values" showing the amounts allocated to the various trades, suppliers, subcontractors, installers and General Contractor's work, aggregating the total sum of
the Contract. If requested by the Owner or Architect, the complete "Schedule of Values" shall be submitted prior to award of Contract. 18. PERFORMANCE AND LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT
BONDS Prior to commencement of on-site construction activities, the successful Bidder shall furnish the Owner with "Performance" and “Labor and Material Payment Bonds", each in the
amount of 100% of the Contract Price. Each of these Bonds are to be in a form with such sureties as the Owner may approve. The cost of such bonds shall be included in the Bidders
Proposal. Rev. 9-2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INS-7 19. START OF WORK a. Upon discontinuance or modification of applicable civil order(s) (e.g., NY State Executive Order(s)) permitting
commencement of the subject Work or the Project has been deemed essential, construction activities on-site shall be started within ten (10) calendar days. Bidder further agrees to achieve
substantial completion within the established Project Duration Schedule. b. Work at the site shall achieve a substantial completion of the project no later than March 15, 2021.
1. NOTE: Prior to commencement of any on-site construction activities, the successful Bidder shall: i. Furnish the Owner with fully executed and satisfactory Payment and Performance
bonds. No on-site construction activities may commence until executed and satisfactory bonds are in place for the subject project. ii. Furnish the Owner with safety plan related to
COVID-19 pandemic c. The construction schedule and completion are critical. The Contractor shall provide adequate labor and equipment in the Bid to ensure that no slippage of the
schedule will occur. 20. ADDENDA AND BULLETINS a. Bidders must acknowledge in Step 3 of the Bid Response in the eBuilder Bid Portal each Addendum and/or Bulletin issued during the
bidding period. 21. REQUIRED POST-AWARD SUBMISSIONS BY THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER a. Within fourteen days after bid opening: (1) Use of Minority and Female Vendor Forms (2) Summary
of Bid Activity with Minority and Female Subcontractors/Vendors (3) Six-Month Workforce Projection b. Upon Execution of Contract: (1) Insurance Certificate (2) Performance Bond (3)
Labor and Material Payment Bond (4) Schedule of Work (bar chart) (5) Federal Tax Identification Number END OF SECTION BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM BF-1 BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM
REPLACEMENT Cornell University, Ithaca, New York BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM Vendor Name: Type of Firm, State of Incorporation if Applicable Street Address, City, State,
Zip Having carefully examined the Instructions to Bidders, the "Conditions of the Contract" (General, Division 1 - "General Requirements"), Supplemental Conditions, the Drawings,
Specifications and associated Bid Documents dated September 18, 2020, prepared by Cornell University, Facilities Engineering, 201 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. 1. Receipt of the Addenda to the Terms and Conditions, Drawings or Specifications
has been acknowledged in the eBuilder Bid Portal. 2. Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) a. The undersigned shall, if awarded the Contract, endeavor to include both
Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises participation and to demonstrate a “good faith effort” with respect to these requirements. Goals shall be as follows: • A goal of 3.1%
for Minority-Owned Business Enterprise participation shall be applied as follows: a maximum of one-third (1/3) of the goal may be applied to purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment
from MBEs. • A goal of 2.8% for Women-Owned Business Enterprise participation shall be applied as follows: a maximum of one-third (1/3) of the goal may be applied to purchases of materials,
supplies, and equipment from WBEs. 3. Milestone Dates a. Upon discontinuance or modification of applicable civil order(s) (e.g., NY State Executive Order(s)) permitting commencement
of the subject Work or the Project has been deemed essential, construction activities on-site shall be started within ten (10) calendar days. Bidder further agrees to achieve substantial
completion within the established Project Duration Schedule. i. Work at the site shall achieve a substantial completion of the project no later than March 15, 2021. BID PROPOSAL
CERTIFICATION FORM BF-2 b. The Contractor shall provide adequate labor and equipment in the Bid to ensure that no slippage of the schedule will occur. Contractor shall attach a Project
Duration Schedule to this form that meets the duration established. c. Following are additional Milestone Dates: d. The undersigned agrees, if awarded the Contract, to furnish
a "Construction Progress Schedule" consistent with the agreed upon Construction Duration 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 16, 1.3, A.
4. Proposed Principal Subcontractors a. The undersigned agrees, if awarded the Contract, to employ subcontractors from the list submitted in the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form
– Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields subject to the following provisions: i. The Owner and Architect reserve the right to review the list of "Proposed Principal
Subcontractors" prior to the award of the Contract, 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. 5. Contractor Team: a. The Owner reserves the right to reject the names of any Project
Manager or Superintendent provide in the eBuilder Bid Portal submission to whom they have a reasonable objection. 6. Bonds a. Bid Bond. A Bid Bond in the amount of a minimum of 10%
of Bid Amount is attached to the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields. b. Performance and Payment Bonds. Prior to commencement
of any on-site construction activities, the undersigned expressly agrees if awarded the Contract, to deliver to Owner executed "Performance" and "Labor and Material Payment Bonds"
in such forms as are acceptable to the Owner and in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract Sum. c. Such bonds will be furnished by the Surety entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal
Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields. BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM BF-3 d. Bonding Rate for Change Orders has been entered into the eBuilder Bid
Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields. 7. Bid Scope - 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 to the total Contract Sum submitted in the eBuilder Bid Portal. 8. 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. c. Any Substitutions are to be entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information
Custom Fields by listing each proposed substitution, together with the amount to be deducted from the Base Bid if the substitution is accepted. d. The Owner reserves the right to accept
or reject any proposed substitution. e. The sum stated includes any modifications of work or additional work that may 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. 9. Unit Price Schedule a. The undersigned agrees,
if awarded the Contract, to perform work "In addition to" or "deducted from" the scope of the Contract Documents as directed by the Owner and/or Architect, computed in accordance with
the unit prices form uploaded in the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields, which prices include all overhead, profit and other
expense items in connection therewith, subject to the terms of the Contract Documents. b. All unit prices include the installation or omission, complete for each item, together with
all work in connection therewith and shall include all shoring, bracing, dewatering and other incidental work. c. Adjustments will be computed on net variation of total quantities
of like items. d. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all of the unit prices entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information
Custom Fields prior to the execution of the Contract. BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM BF-4 10. Acceptance a. The undersigned agrees that the amount submitted for the Base Bid and
any Alternates and Unit Pricing along with the required attachments in the Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields submitted in the eBuilder Bid Portal
have been reviewed and are accurate. b. The undersigned acknowledges as Contractor to be and remain exclusively in control of the Project site and Work, as well as the Project’s Health
& Safety Plan, measures, and/or protocols, for the duration of construction activities. i. The undersigned acknowledges receipt of Supplemental Conditions to the Contract surrounding
Contractor Response and Health & Safety Protocols for COVID-19, or other viral, bacterial, or microbial presence (as applicable). ii. The undersigned acknowledges that no one will
be permitted on the job site until the Health & Safety Plan has been submitted. c. It is understood and agreed that the Owner expressly reserves the right to accept or reject any or
all bids, and to waive irregularities or informalities in its sole and reasonable discretion. d. Upon acceptance of Bidder’s Proposal, Bidder expressly agrees and affirms to hold its
unchanged Bid Proposal for ninety (90) calendar days. The undersigned will execute an Agreement between Contractor and Owner, amended and/or supplemented, if required, in accordance
with the Proposal as accepted. Nothing contained herein shall preclude Bidder and Owner from mutually agreeing upon a Contract based upon the unchanged Bid Proposal if the time elapsed
from Award is in excess of ninety (90) calendar days. e. The undersigned acknowledges the following Addendum(s) (as applicable): f. I t i s understood and agreed that award of
the Contract shall be made to the Bidder submitting the lowest responsive and responsible bid who, in the sole discretion of the Owner, is qualified to perform the Work. g. The undersigned
agrees to furnish Owner satisfactory and executed Performance and Payment Bonds prior to the commencement of any Work on-site. h. Alternates: 1. 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 associated with the Base Bid in accordance with the 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. Addendum No. __ dated ____. BID PROPOSAL
CERTIFICATION FORM BF-5 2. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any of the Alternate Proposals provided in the eBuilder Bid Portal within sixty (60)
calendar days following the award of a construction contract or such other time as may be agreed to by the Owner and Contractor. The following documentation is required to be submitted
electronically in the eBuilder Bidding Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information Custom Fields Bid Proposal Certification Form (this Form) signed and executed
Project Duration Schedule Bid Bond Proposed Project Team Resumes (Bidder) By: Title: Business Address: Dated: BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM BF-6
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 to the best of its 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 that have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed, directly or indirectly, by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder
to any other bidder or any competitor prior to opening. 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. (Bidder) By: Title: Dated: BID PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM BF-7 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 and executed for and on behalf of said Corporation by authority
of its governing body. (Secretary-Clerk) Dated: Rev 12.2018 G E N E R A L C O N D I T I O N S FOR BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT CORNELL
UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK i Rev 12.2018 GENERAL CONDITIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE 1 INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Section 1.01 Owner 1 Section 1.02 Meaning
and Intent of Specifications, Plans and Drawings 1 Section 1.03 Order of Precedence 1 ARTICLE 2 CONTRACTOR Section 2.01 Contractor's Obligations 2 Section 2.02 Contractor's Title
to Materials 2 Section 2.03 "Or Equal" Clause 2 Section 2.04 Quality, Quantity and Labeling 3 Section 2.05 Superintendence by Contractor 3 Section 2.06 Subsurface or Site Conditions
4 Section 2.07 Representations of Contractor 4 Section 2.08 Verifying Dimensions and Site Conditions 4 Section 2.09 Copies of Contract Documents for Contractors 5 Section 2.10 Meetings
5 Section 2.11 Related Work 5 Section 2.12 Surveys and Layout 5 Section 2.13 Errors, Omissions or Discrepancies 5 Section 2.14 Project Labor Rates 6 Section 2.15 Daily Reports
6 ARTICLE 3 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Section 3.01 Access to the Work 6 Section 3.02 Notice for Testing 6 Section 3.03 Inspection of Work 7 Section 3.04 Inspection and Testing
7 Section 3.05 Defective or Damaged Work 7 Section 3.06 Acceptance 7 ARTICLE 4 CHANGES IN WORK Section 4.01 Changes 8 Section 4.02 Claims for Extra Work 11 Section 4.03 Form
of Change Orders 12 ARTICLE 5 TIME OF COMPLETION Section 5.01 Time of Completion 12 ii Rev 12.2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE 6 TERMINATION Section 6.01 Termination for
Cause 13 Section 6.02 Termination for Convenience of Owner 13 Section 6.03 Owner's Right to do Work 13 ARTICLE 7 DISPUTES Section 7.01 Disputes Procedure 14 ARTICLE 8 SUBCONTRACTS
Section 8.01 Subcontracting 15 ARTICLE 9 COORDINATION AND COOPERATION Section 9.01 Cooperation with Other Contractors 15 ARTICLE 10 PROTECTION OF RIGHTS, PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Section 10.01 Accidents and Accident Prevention 16 Section 10.02 Adjoining Property 17 Section 10.03 Emergencies 17 Section 10.04 Bonds 17 Section 10.05 Risks Assumed by the Contractor
18 Section 10.06 Contractor's Compensation and Liability Insurance 18 Section 10.07 Liability Insurance of the Owner 20 Section 10.08 Owner's and Contractor's Responsibilities for
Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance Hazards 20 Section 10.09 Effect of Procurement of Insurance 21 Section 10.10 No Third Party Rights 21 ARTICLE 11 USE OR OCCUPANCY PRIOR TO
ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER Section 11.01 Substantial Completion 21 Section 11.02 Occupancy Prior to Acceptance 21 ARTICLE 12 PAYMENT Section 12.01 Provision of Payment 22 Section 12.02
Stored Materials & Equipment 23 Section 12.03 Retention 24 Section 12.04 Withholding Payments 24 Section 12.05 Documents and Conditions Precedent to Final Payment 25 Section 12.06
Final Payment and Release 26 iii Rev 12.2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE 13 TAX EXEMPTION Section 13.01 Tax Exemption 26 ARTICLE 14 GUARANTEE Section 14.01 Guarantee 27
ARTICLE 15 STANDARD PROVISIONS Section 15.01 Provisions Required by Law Deemed Inserted 27 Section 15.02 Laws Governing the Contract 27 Section 15.03 Assignments 27 Section 15.04
No Third Party Rights 28 Section 15.05 Waiver of Rights of Owner 28 Section 15.06 Limitation on Actions 28 Section 15.07 Owner's Representative 28 ARTICLE 16 MINORITY AND WOMEN
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Section 16.01 Definitions 28 Section 16.02 Participation by Minority and Women Business Enterprises 28 Section 16.03 MWBE Utilization Plan 29 Section 16.04
Reports and Records 29 ARTICLE 17 ACCOUNTING, INSPECTION AND AUDIT 30 ARTICLE 18 CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 30 ARTICLE 19 ROYALTIES AND PATENTS 30 ARTICLE 20 CONFIDENTIALITY
AND USE OF OWNER'S NAME Section 20.01 Release of Information 31 Section 20.02 Confidential Information 31 Section 20.03 Use of Owner's Name 31 ARTICLE 21 CORNELL UNIVERSITY STANDARDS
OF ETHICAL CONDUCT 32 iv Rev 12.2018 EXHIBITS A Change Order Documentation Instructions Construction Contract Change Order Request Construction Contract Change Order Summary
B Final Release C Guarantee D Form I MWBE Utilization Plan Form II Contractor’s Affirmative Action Plan Form III Affirmative Action Workforce Report E Labor Rate Breakdown
F Stored Materials Invoicing Documentation G Contractor Performance Evaluation 1 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 1 -- INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Section 1.01 - Owner A. The Owner
is Cornell University as identified in the Agreement and referred to throughout the Contract Documents as the "Owner" or "Cornell University". B. Ownership of Documents: All drawings,
specifications, computations, sketches, test data, survey results, photographs, renderings and other material relating to the Work, whether furnished to or prepared by the Contractor,
are the property of Cornell University. The Contractor shall use such materials or information therefrom only in connection with the Work of this Contract. When requested, the Contractor
shall deliver such materials to Cornell University. C. The Owner shall give all orders and directions contemplated under the Contract relative to the execution of the Work. The Owner
shall determine the amount, quality, acceptability, and fitness of the Work and shall decide all questions which may arise in relation to said Work. The Owner's estimates and decisions
shall be final except as otherwise expressly provided. D. Any differences or conflicts concerning performance which may arise between the Contractor and other Contractors performing
Work for the Owner shall be adjusted and determined by the Owner. E. The table of contents, titles, captions, headings, running headlines, and marginal notes contained herein and in
said documents is intended to facilitate reference to various provisions of the Contract Documents and in no way affect the interpretation of the provisions to which they refer. Section
1.02 - Meaning and Intent of Specifications, Plans and Drawings The meaning and intent of all specifications, plans and drawings shall be determined in a manner approved by the Owner.
Section 1.03 - Order of Precedence A. Should a conflict occur in or between or among any parts of the Contract Documents that are entitled to equal preference, the more expensive
way of doing the Work, the better quality or greater quantity of material shall govern, unless the Owner otherwise so directs in writing. B. Drawings and specifications are reciprocal.
Anything shown on the plans and not mentioned in the specifications, or mentioned in the specifications and not shown on the plans, shall have the same effect as if shown or mentioned
in both. C. Requirements of reference standards form a part of these specifications to the extent indicated by the reference thereto. When provisions of reference standards conflict
with provisions in these specifications, the specifications shall govern. 2 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 2 -- CONTRACTOR Section 2.01 - Contractor's Obligations A. The Contractor shall,
in good workmanlike manner, perform all the Work required by the Contract within the time specified in the Contract. The Contractor shall comply with all terms of the Contract, and
shall do, carry on, and complete the entire Work to the satisfaction of the Owner. 1. 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. B. The Contractor
shall furnish, erect, maintain, and remove such construction plant and such temporary Work as may be required. C. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all labor, material, tools,
equipment, machinery, as well as utility connections, transportation, and all other facilities and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work, except as
otherwise specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents. D. Whenever a provision of the Specifications conflicts with agreements or regulations in force among members of trade associations,
unions, or councils which regulate or distinguish what work shall or shall not be included in the work of a particular trade, the Contractor shall make all necessary arrangements to
reconcile such conflict without delay, damage, or cost to the Owner and without recourse to the Architect or the Owner. In case progress of the Work is affected by undue delay in furnishing
or installing items of material or equipment required under the Contract because of a conflict involving such agreement or regulations, the Owner or the Architect may require that other
material or equipment of equal kind and quality be provided at no additional cost to the Owner. Section 2.02 - Contractor's Title to Materials A. The Contractor warrants that the
Contractor has full, good and clear title to all materials and supplies used by the Contractor in the Work, free from all liens, claims or encumbrances. B. All materials, equipment
and articles which become the property of the Owner shall be new unless specifically stated otherwise. Section 2.03 - "Or Equal" Clause A. Whenever a material, article or piece of
equipment or method is identified on the plans or in the specifications by reference to manufacturers' or vendors' names, trade name, catalogue number, or make, no others may be substituted.
Any and all other "Or Equal" considerations will be handled under this Section in accordance with General Requirements, Section 01 25 00. 3 Rev 12.2018 B. Where the Architect approves
a product proposed by the Contractor and said proposed product requires a revision or redesign of any part of the Work covered by this Contract, or the Work covered by other contracts,
all said revision or redesign, and all new drawings and details required therefor shall be provided by the Contractor and shall be approved by the Architect. All time spent by the
Architect or its agents to evaluate the proposed substitution and or necessary engineering cost to accommodate the requested change shall be reimbursed to the Owner by the Contractor
via the Change Order procedure. Section 2.04 - Quality, Quantity and Labeling A. The Contractor shall furnish materials and equipment of the quality and quantity specified in the
Contract. Unless otherwise provided, all materials and articles incorporated into the work shall be new and of the most suitable grade of their respective kinds for the purpose. When
required by the Contract Documents or when directed by the Owner, the Contractor shall supply the Owner's Representative, for their acceptance, full information concerning any material
which the Contractor contemplates incorporating into the work. Materials and articles installed or used without such acceptance shall be at the risk of subsequent rejection. B. When
materials are specified to conform to any standard, the Owner may require that the materials delivered to the Site shall bear manufacturer's labels stating that the materials meet said
standards. C. The above requirements shall not restrict or affect the Owner's right to test materials as provided in the Contract. D. Whenever several alternative materials or items
are specified by name or other particular reference for one use, the Owner's Representative may require the Contractor to submit in writing a list of the particular materials or items
the Contractor intends to use before the Contract is executed. Section 2.05 - Superintendence by Contractor A. The Contractor shall employ a full-time effective, responsive and competent
construction superintendent and necessary staff; the construction superintendent shall devote full time to the Work and shall have full authority to act for the Contractor at all times.
The Contractor shall provide the Owner with the names and authority of such personnel in writing. B. If at any time the superintendent is not satisfactory to the Owner, the Contractor
shall, if requested by the Owner, replace said superintendent with another superintendent satisfactory to the Owner. There shall be no change in superintendent without the Owner's
approval. C. The Contractor shall remove from the Work any employee of the Contractor or of any Subcontractor when so directed by the Owner. 4 Rev 12.2018 Section 2.06 - Subsurface
or Site Conditions A. The Contractor acknowledges that it has assumed the risk and that the contract consideration includes such provision as the Contractor deems proper for all subsurface
conditions as the Contractor could reasonably anticipate encountering from the provisions of the Contract Documents, borings, rock cores, topographical maps and such other information
as the Owner made available to the Contractor or from their own inspection and examination of the site prior to the Owner's receipt of bids. B. In the event that the Contractor encounters
subsurface physical conditions at the site differing substantially from those shown on or described or indicated in the Contract Documents and which could not have been reasonably anticipated
from the aforesaid information made available by the Owner or from the Contractor's aforesaid inspection and examination of the site, the Contractor shall give immediate notice to the
Owner of such conditions before they are disturbed. Such notice shall include probable cost and/or any impact to the schedule. The Owner will thereupon promptly investigate the conditions
and if Owner finds that they do substantially differ from that which should have been reasonably anticipated by the Contractor, the Owner shall make such changes in the drawings and
specifications as may be necessary and a change order shall be issued. Section 2.07 - Representations of Contractor The Contractor represents and warrants: A. That the Contractor
is financially solvent and is experienced in and competent to perform the Work; B. That the Contractor is familiar with all Federal, State, or other laws, ordinances, orders, building
codes, rules and regulations, which may in any way affect the Work; C. That any temporary and permanent Work required by the Contract can be safely and satisfactorily constructed.
D. That the Contractor has carefully examined the Contract and the Site of the Work and that, from the Contractor's own investigations is satisfied as to the nature and location of
the Work, the character, quality and quantity of surface and subsurface materials likely to be encountered, the character of equipment and other facilities needed for the performance
of the Work, the general and local conditions, and all other materials or items which may affect the Work. The Contractor has correlated those observations with the requirements of
the Contract Documents and has made all other investigations essential to a full understanding of the Work and the difficulties which may be encountered in performing the Work. Section
2.08 - Verifying Dimensions and Site Conditions A. The Contractor shall take all measurements at the Site and shall verify all dimensions and site conditions at the Site before proceeding
with the Work. If said dimensions or conditions are found to be in conflict with the Contract, the Contractor immediately shall refer said conflict to the Owner. 5 Rev 12.2018 B.
During the progress of Work, the Contractor shall verify all field measurements prior to fabrication of building components and equipment, and proceed with the fabrication to meet field
conditions. C. The Contractor shall consult all Contract Documents to determine exact location of all Work and verify spatial relationships of all Work. Any question concerning said
location or spatial relationships shall be submitted in a manner approved by the Owner. D. Specific locations for equipment, pipelines, ductwork and other such items of Work, where
not dimensioned on plans, shall be determined in consultation with the Owner and other affected Contractors and Subcontractors. E. The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper
fitting of the Work in place. F. Should failure of the Contractor to perform services under this section result in additional costs to the Owner, the Contractor shall be responsible
for such additional costs. Section 2.09 - Copies of Contract Documents for Contractors A. The Owner shall furnish to the Contractor, without charge, up to five (5) sets of Contracts
Documents and one (1) set of reproducible sepias. B. Any sets in excess of the number mentioned above may be furnished to the Contractor at the cost of reproduction and mailing. C.
All drawings, specifications, and copies thereof furnished by the Owner are the property of the Owner. They are not to be used on other work, and with the exception of the signed Contract
Set, are to be returned to the Owner on request at the completion of the work. Section 2.10 - Meetings The Contractor and all subcontractors as requested shall attend all meetings
as directed by the Owner or the Owner's Representative. Section 2.11 - Related Work The Contractor shall examine the Contract for related work to ascertain the relationship of said
work to the Work under the Contract. Section 2.12 - Surveys and Layout Unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract, the Owner shall furnish the Contractor all surveys of the
property necessary for the Work, but the Contractor shall lay out the Work. Section 2.13 - Errors, Omissions or Discrepancies The Contractor shall examine the Contract thoroughly
before commencing the Work and report in writing any errors or discrepancies to the Owner or the Owner's Representative. 6 Rev 12.2018 Section 2.14 - Project Labor Rates The Contractor
shall submit to the Owner, for review and approval, within thirty (30) days after Contract is awarded all trade labor rates inclusive of fringe benefits, taxes, insurance for the duration
of the individual craft agreement in accordance with Exhibit G. Revised rates shall be provided within thirty (30) days of signing any new agreements with the individual crafts during
this project. Section 2.15 – Daily Reports The Contractor's Construction Superintendent shall submit a Daily Report to the Cornell University Project Manager or the Resident Field
Engineer at the job site. Such reports shall, at a minimum, contain the following information: Name of Project Project Number Date of Report Weather Conditions Equipment on the site
Contractors on site including name and number of employees on site for each contractor Work/area and activity for each contractor Overtime worked and planned work progress Environmental
problems and corrections Other information, such as special events, occurrences, materials delivered, accidents or injuries, recommendations, suggestions, visitors, inspections, equipment
start-up and check out, occupancy, etc. ARTICLE 3 -- INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Section 3.01 - Access to the Work The Owner and Architect, or their duly authorized representatives,
assistants, or inspectors shall at all times and for any purpose have access to the work and the premises used by the Contractor, and the Contractor shall provide safe and proper facilities
therefor. In addition, the Contractor shall, whenever so requested, give the Owner and Architect or their duly authorized representatives access to the proper invoices, bills of lading,
specifications, etc., which may be required in determining the adequacy and/or quantity of materials used in completion of the work. Section 3.02 - Notice for Testing If the Contract
Documents, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction require any work to be inspected, tested, accepted, or approved, the Contractor
shall give the Owner timely notice of its readiness and of the date arranged so the Owner may observe such inspection, testing, or approval. The Contractor shall bear all costs of
such inspection, tests, and approvals unless otherwise provided. 7 Rev 12.2018 Section 3.03 - Inspection of Work A. The Contractor will cooperate in all ways to facilitate the inspection
and examination of the work. The inspections and examinations will be carried out in such a manner that the work will not be delayed. B. All Work, all materials whether or not incorporated
in the Work, all processes of manufacturer, and all methods of construction shall be, at all times and places, subject to the inspection of the Owner and the Owner shall be the final
judge of the quality and suitability of the Work. Any Work not approved by the Owner shall immediately be reconstructed, made good, replaced or corrected by the Contractor including
all Work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by said removal or replacement. C. Required certificates of inspection, testing, acceptance, or approval shall be secured by the
Contractor and promptly delivered to the Owner. Section 3.04 - Inspection and Testing All materials and equipment used in the Work shall be subject to inspection and testing in accordance
with accepted standards to establish conformance with specifications and suitability for uses intended, unless otherwise specified in the Contract. If any Work shall be covered or
concealed without the approval or consent of the Owner, said Work shall, if required by the Owner, be uncovered for examination. If any test results are below specified minimums, the
Owner may order additional testing. The cost of said additional testing, any additional professional services required, and any other expenses incurred by the Owner as a result of
said additional testing shall be paid by the Contractor. Reexamination of any part of the Work may be ordered by the Owner, and if so ordered the Work must be uncovered by the Contractor.
If said Work is found to be in accordance with the Contract, the Owner shall pay the cost of reexamination and replacement. If said Work is found not to be in accordance with the
Contract, the Contractor shall pay the cost of reexamination and replacement. Section 3.05 - Defective or Damaged Work If, in the opinion of the Owner, it is undesirable to replace
any defective or damaged materials or to reconstruct or correct any portion of the Work injured or not performed in accordance with the Contract, the compensation to be paid to the
Contractor shall be reduced by an amount which, in the judgment of the Owner, shall be deemed to be equitable. Section 3.06 - Acceptance No previous inspection shall relieve the Contractor
of the obligation to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract. No payment, either partial or full, by the Owner to the Contractor shall excuse any failure by the Contractor
to comply fully with the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall remedy all defects, paying the cost of any damage to other Work resulting therefrom. 8 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 4 --
CHANGES IN WORK Section 4.01 - Changes A. The Owner, without invalidating the Contract, may order changes within the general scope of the Contract and the Contractor shall promptly
comply with such change orders. B. A change order is a written direction to the Contractor signed by the Owner, issued after execution of the Contract, authorizing a change in the
Work, extra work, or an adjustment in the Contract price or time of performance. C. No claims for changes, extra work or additional time to complete the Contract or an adjustment in
the Contract price shall be allowed unless such change is ordered in writing by the Owner. D. 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: 1. By agreement with the Contractor. 2. By applying the applicable price or prices previously bid and approved.
(i) To the extent that 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. (ii) For Unit Price items, additions and deletion of like items shall be algebraically summed and then multiplied by the applicable
Unit Prices. For Direct Labor and Material items, all additions and deletions shall be algebraically summed for each subcontractor and then multiplied by the applicable markup. (iii)
Unit Prices are for work complete, measured in place and cover profit and all other costs and expenses. Unit Prices include, without limit, all conditions of the contract and all general
requirements such as layout, reproduction of Drawings and Specifications, testing and inspection, shop drawing and sample coordination, supervision (field and home office), small tools
and expendable items, insurance, taxes, temporary facilities and services, including access and safety, "asbuilt" drawings, and general and administrative overhead and profit. 9 Rev
12.2018 3. 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. When submitting change orders, equipment which is common to the project scope at hand is expected to be previously paid for as overhead / general conditions
to the project. Special rental equipment or tools not common to the project that are required to perform the change order will be accepted as additional costs. 4. By determining
the actual cost of the extra work in the same manner as in Subsection 3 except the actual costs of the Contractor shall be used in lieu of estimated costs. E. Mark-up Percentages
1. 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.
2. Work performed by a Subcontractor: Where the change order work is performed by a Subcontractor under contract with the Contractor, by adding a sum equal to fifteen (15%) of said
costs for the benefit of said Subcontractor, and by adding for the benefit of the Contractor an additional sum equal to ten percent (10%) of said costs. 3. Work performed by a Sub-Subcontractor:
Where work is performed by a Sub-Subcontractor, by adding the sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) of said costs for the benefit of said Sub-Subcontractor, by adding for the benefit
of the Subcontractor an additional sum equal to five percent (5%) of said cost and by adding for the benefit of the Contractor an additional sum equal to five percent (5%) of said cost.
The maximum aggregate of all mark-up percentages may not exceed twenty five percent (25%). 4. No Markup on Bonds and Insurance Costs: Change Order cost adjustments due to increases
or decreases in bond or insurance costs (if applicable) shall not be subject to any Markup Percentage. 5. Overtime Pay: No mark-up shall be paid on the premium portion of overtime
pay. 10 Rev 12.2018 6. Direct and Indirect Costs Covered by Markup Percentages: As a further clarification, the agreed upon Markup Percentage is intended to cover the Contractor's
profit and all indirect costs and expenses associated with the change order work. Items intended to be covered by the Markup Percentage include, without limit: home office expenses,
branch office and field office overhead expense of any kind; project management; superintendents, general foremen; estimating, engineering; coordinating; expediting; purchasing; detailing;
legal, accounting, data processing or other administrative expenses; reproduction of drawings and specifications; shop drawings and sample coordination; “as-built” drawings; permits;
auto insurance and umbrella insurance; pick-up truck costs; parking permits; cellular phones; testing and inspection; temporary facilities; access and safety provisions; and warranty
expense costs. The cost for the use of small tools and/or tools already in use on site are also to be considered covered by the Markup Percentage. Small tools shall be defined as tools
and equipment (power or non-power) with an individual purchase cost of less than $750 7. Deduct Change Orders and Net Deduct Changes: The application of the markup percentage will
apply to both additive and deductive change orders. In the case of a deductive change order, the credit will be computed by applying the percentage so that a deductive change order
would be computed in the same manner as an additive change order. In those instances where a change involves both additive and deductive work, the additions and deductions will be netted
and the markup percentage adjustments will be applied to the net amount F. Regardless of the method used by the Owner in determining 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 detailed in Exhibit A. Each submission shall include an electronic .pdf format of all documentation. G. Unless otherwise specifically
provided for in a change order, the compensation specified therein includes a full payment for both the Work covered by the order and for any damage or expense incurred by the Contractor
by any delays, including any delays to other Work to be done under the Contract resulting from said change order. The Contractor waives all rights to any other compensation for said
damage or expense. H. The Contractor shall furnish satisfactory bills, payrolls and vouchers covering all items of cost and when requested by the Owner shall give the Owner access
to accounts and records relating thereto. 11 Rev 12.2018 Section 4.02 – Claims for Extra Work If the Contractor claims (i) that any work it has been ordered to do is extra work
or (ii) that it has performed or is going to perform extra work or (iii) that any action or omission of the Owner or the Architect is contrary to the terms and provisions of the Contract,
the Contractor shall: A. Promptly comply with such order; B. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement, Article 4 of these General Condition and any other provisions of the
Contract documents to the contrary, file with the Owner, within fourteen (14) calendar days after being ordered to perform the work claimed by it to be extra work or within fourteen
(14) calendar days after commencing performance of the extra work, whichever date shall be the earlier, or within fourteen (14) calendar days after the said action or omission on the
part of the Owner or the Architect occurred, a written notice of the basis of its claim and request a determination thereof; C. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement and
any other provisions of the Contract documents to the contrary, file with the Owner, within thirty (30) calendar days after said alleged extra work was required to be performed or said
alleged extra work was commenced, whichever date shall be the earlier, or said alleged action or omission by the Owner or the Architect occurred, a verified detailed statement, with
documentary evidence, of the items and basis of its claim; D. Produce for the Owner’s examination, upon notice from the Owner, all its books of account, bills, invoices, payrolls,
subcontracts, time books, progress records, daily reports, bank deposit books, bank statements, checkbooks and cancelled checks, showing all of its actions and transactions in connection
with or relating to or arising by reason of its claim, and submit persons in its employment and in its subcontractors' employment for examination under oath by any person designated
by the Owner to investigate any claims made against the Owner under the Contract, such examination to be made at the offices of the Contractor; and E. Proceed diligently, pending and
subsequent to the determination of the Owner with respect to any such disputed matter, with the performance of the Contract and in accordance with all instructions of the Owner and
the Architect. F. The Contractor's failure to comply with any or all parts of Section 4.02 shall be deemed to be: (i) a conclusive and binding determination on its part that said order,
work, action or omission does not involve extra work and is not contrary to the terms and provisions of the Contract; and (ii) a waiver by the Contractor of all claims for additional
compensation or damages as a result of said order, work, action or omission. The provisions of Section 4.02 is to promptly afford the Owner opportunity to cancel or revise any order,
change its plans, mitigate or remedy the effects or circumstances giving rise to a claim or take such other action as may seem desirable and to verify any claimed expenses or circumstances
as they occur. Compliance with such provisions is essential whether or not the Owner is aware of the circumstances of any order or other circumstances which might constitute a basis
for a claim and whether or not the Owner has indicated it will consider a claim in connection therewith. 12 Rev 12.2018 G. No person has power to waive or modify any of the foregoing
provisions and, in any action against the Owner to recover any sum in excess of the sum certified by the Owner to be due under or by reason of the Contract, the Contractor must allege
in its complaint and prove compliance with the provisions of this Section. Section 4.03 - Form of Change Orders All change orders shall be processed, executed and approved via the
Owner's E-Builder Change Order Process. No payment for change order Work shall be due the Contractor unless a change order has been issued and approved as noted above. ARTICLE 5
-- TIME OF COMPLETION Section 5.01 - Time of Completion A. The Work shall be commenced at the time stated in the written order of the Owner and shall be completed no later than the
date of completion specified in the Contract. All required overtime to maintain progress schedule is included in the Base Bid. B. The date of beginning and the time for completion
of the Work, as specified in the Contract, are essential conditions of the Contract. C. The Work shall be prosecuted diligently at such rate of progress as shall insure full completion
within the time specified. It is expressly understood and agreed, that the time for the completion of the Work described herein is a reasonable time, taking into consideration the
average climatic range and usual business and labor conditions prevailing in the locality of the Site. D. Time is of the essence on each and every portion of the Work. In any instance
in which additional time is allowed for the completion of any Work, the new time of completion established by said extension shall be of the essence. If in the Architect’s or Owner's
judgment, it becomes necessary at any time during construction to accelerate and/or complete certain areas of the project, the Contractor shall concentrate efforts and manpower on designated
areas. E. Where Work occurs within occupied areas, perform same only on approved schedule, so as not to interfere with normal operation of occupied areas. F. The Contractor shall
not be charged with damages or any excess cost if the Owner determines that the Contractor is without fault and the Contractor's reasons for the time extension are acceptable to the
Owner. The Contractor shall not be charged with damages or any excess cost for delay in completion of the work if the Owner determines that the delay is due to: 1. any preference,
priority or allocation order duly issued by the Government of the United States or the State of New York; 2. unforeseeable cause beyond the control and without the fault or negligence
of the Contractor, and approved by the Owner, including, but not limited to, acts of God or of public enemy, acts of the Owner, fires, epidemics, quarantine, restrictions, strikes,
freight embargoes and unusually severe weather. 13 Rev 12.2018 G. The time for completion can only be extended by change order and may be extended for: 1. all of the Work, or 2.
only that portion of the Work altered by the change order. H. Any claim for extension of time shall be made in writing to the Owner not more than ten (10) days after the commencement
of the delay; otherwise it shall be waived. ARTICLE 6 -- TERMINATION Section 6.01 - Termination for Cause In the event that any provision of this Contract is violated by the Contractor
or by any Subcontractor of the Contractor, the Owner may serve written notice upon the Contractor, and upon the Contractor's surety, if any, of the Owner's intention to terminate the
Contract. The notice shall briefly state the reasons for the termination and shall specify a termination date. If arrangements satisfactory to the Owner are not made to remove and
remedy the violation, the Contract shall terminate upon the date specified by the Owner in the notice. In the event of termination, the Owner may take over and complete the Work at
the expense of the Contractor. The Contractor and Contractor's surety shall be liable to the Owner for all costs thereby incurred by the Owner. In the event of such termination the
Owner may take possession of and may utilize such materials, appliances, and plant as may be located on the Site and which may be necessary or useful in completing the Work. Section
6.02 - Termination for Convenience of Owner The Owner, at any time, may terminate the Contract in whole or in part. Any said termination shall be effected by delivering to the Contractor
a 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 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 consideration of the Contract.
In the event of said termination the Owner may take over the Work and prosecute same to completion. Section 6.03 - Owner's Right to do Work The Owner may, after notice to the Contractor,
without terminating the Contract and without prejudice to any other right or remedy the Owner may have, perform or have performed by others all of the Work or any part thereof and may
deduct the cost thereof from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. 14 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 7 -- DISPUTES Section 7.01 - Disputes Procedure A. If the Contractor claims
that any Work which the Contractor has been ordered to perform will be Work which should have been authorized or directed by change order, or that any action or omission of the Owner
is contrary to the terms of the Contract, the Contractor shall: 1. File a notice with the Owner which sets forth the basis of the Contractor's claim and requests a resolution of the
dispute. Such notice shall be filed within fifteen (15) working days after being ordered to perform the disputed work or within fifteen (15) working days after commencing performance
of the disputed work, whichever is earlier, or within fifteen (15) working days after the act or omission of the Owner which the Contractor claims is contrary to the terms of the Contract.
2. Proceed diligently with the performance of the work in accordance with the instructions of the Owner pending the resolution of the dispute by the Owner. 3. Promptly comply with
the order of the Owner regarding the disputed matter. 4. Any such decision, or any other decision of the Owner in respect to a dispute, shall be final unless the Contractor, within
ten (10) working days after such decision, shall deliver to the Owner a verified written statement which sets forth the Contractor's contention that the decision is contrary to a provision
of the contract. Pending the decision of the Owner, the Contractor shall proceed in accordance with the original decision. The Owner shall determine the validity of the Contractor's
claim and such determination shall be final. The Contractor may file a notice with the Owner reserving its rights in connection with the dispute but shall comply with the Owner's decision
and complete the work as directed. B. No claim for additional costs regarding changed or extra work shall be allowed unless the work was done pursuant to a written order of the Owner.
C. The value of claims for extra work, if allowed, shall be determined by the methods described in the Contract. Refer to Article 4 of these General Conditions. D. The Contractor's
failure to comply with any or all parts of Article 7 shall be deemed to be: 1. a conclusive and binding determination on the part of the Contractor that the order, work, action or
omission is not contrary to the terms and provisions of the Contract; 15 Rev 12.2018 2. a waiver by the Contractor of all claims for additional compensation, time extension, or damages
as a result of said order, work, action or omission. ARTICLE 8 -- SUBCONTRACTS Section 8.01 - Subcontracting A. The Contractor may utilize the services of Subcontractors. B. The
Contractor shall submit to the Owner, in writing, the name of each proposed Subcontractor and Sub-Subcontractor, as required by the Contract. The Contractor shall not award any Work
to any Subcontractor or Sub-Subcontractor without the prior written approval of the Owner. C. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the Work, acts and omissions of Subcontractors,
and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by Subcontractors. D. The Contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the Work
to bind Subcontractors to the Contractor by the terms of the Contract insofar as applicable to the Work of Subcontractors, indemnification and to give the Contractor the same power
to terminate any subcontract that the Owner may exercise over the Contractor. E. The Contractor's use of Subcontractors shall not diminish the Contractor's obligation to complete the
Work in accordance with the Contract. The Contractor shall control and coordinate the Work of Subcontractors. F. Nothing contained in the Contract shall create any contractual relationship
between Subcontractors and the Owner. ARTICLE 9 -- COORDINATION AND COOPERATION Section 9.01 - Cooperation with Other Contractors A. Normally, the Work will be performed by a single
Contractor. However, the Owner reserves the right to perform work related to the Work with its own forces or award separate contracts. In that event, the Contractor shall coordinate
its operations with the Owner's forces or separate Contractors. B. The Owner cannot guarantee the responsibility, efficiency, unimpeded operations or performance of any contractor.
The Contractor acknowledges these conditions and shall bear the risk of all delays including, but not limited to, delays caused by the presence or operations of other contractors.
C. The Contractor shall keep informed of the progress and workmanship of other contractors and shall notify the Owner immediately of lack of progress or defective workmanship on the
part of other contractors where said delay or defective workmanship may interfere with the Contractor's operations. 16 Rev 12.2018 D. Failure of a Contractor to keep so informed and
failure to give notice of lack of progress or defective workmanship by others shall be construed as acceptance by the Contractor of said progress and workmanship as being satisfactory
for proper coordination with the Work. E. If the Contractor notifies the Owner, in writing, that another contractor on the Site is failing to coordinate the work of said contractor
with the Work, the Owner shall investigate the charge. If the Owner finds it to be true, the Owner shall promptly issue such directions to the other contractor with respect thereto
as the situation may require. The Owner shall not be liable for any damages suffered by the Contractor by reason of the other contractor's failure to promptly comply with the directions
so issued by the Owner, or by reason of another contractor's default in performance. F. If the Owner shall determine that the Contractor is failing to coordinate the Work with the
work of other contractors as the Owner has directed: 1. the Owner shall have the right to withhold any payments due under the Contract until the Owner's directions are complied with
by the Contractor; and 2. the Contractor shall indemnify and hold the Owner harmless from any and all claims or judgments for damages and from any costs or damages to which the Owner
may be subjected or which the Owner may suffer or incur by reason of the Contractor's failure promptly to comply with the Owner's directions. G. Should the Contractor sustain any damage
through any act or omission of any other contractor having a contract with the Owner or through any act or omission of any Subcontractor of said other contractor, the Contractor shall
have no claim against the Owner for said damage. H. Should any other contractor having a Contract with the Owner sustain damage through any act or omission of the Contractor or its
Subcontractor, the Contractor shall reimburse said other contractor for all said damages and shall indemnify and hold the Owner harmless from all said claims. ARTICLE 10 -- PROTECTION
OF RIGHTS, PERSONS AND PROPERTY Section 10.01 - Accidents and Accident Prevention A. The Contractor shall at all times take reasonable precautions for the safety of persons engaged
in the performance of the work. The Contractor shall comply fully with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local law. The Contractor alone shall be responsible for the
safety, efficiency and adequacy of the Contractor's Work, plant, appliances and methods, and for any damage which may result from the failure or the improper construction, maintenance,
or operation of said Work, plant, appliances and methods. 17 Rev 12.2018 B. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury
requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of or in the course of employment on Work under the Contract, and shall immediately notify the Owner in writing
of any injury which results in hospitalization or death, or significant near miss incidents that had the potential to result in serious injury or death. The Contractor shall upload
all completed Contractor and Subcontractor incident investigation forms and reports within five (5) working days of the incident. The report shall include the extent of damage or injury,
the persons involved and their employers, the number of days persons are hospitalized, and any other pertinent information required by Cornell University. Such reporting shall be submitted
on the e-Builder Accident Form. C. The Contractor shall provide to the Project Manager, Material Safety Data Sheets (OSHA Form 20 or the equivalent) for all chemicals to be used on
site. All chemicals requiring any precautionary measures (eg. special storage or disposal requirements, personal protective equipment, or additional ventilation), shall be brought
to the attention of Cornell University for review and approval, prior to their use on site. 1. All chemicals brought on site by the Contractor shall be clearly labeled. The label
shall state the identity of the chemical, any associated hazards, and the Contractor's name. 2. All Contractor employees who are using chemicals shall be made aware of the hazards
associated with their use. Safe chemical handling procedures in accordance with OSHA or other governmental agencies, and manufacturer's recommendations shall be used at all times.
3. The Contractor shall dispose of all chemicals in accordance with EPA and Cornell University requirements, regardless of the size of the container or the quantity of waste, and must
receive prior approval of Cornell University. 4. A Contractor’s Waste Material Disposal Plan form is required (with or without waste) to be submitted with submission of the first payment.
The form can be found at: https://ehs.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/resourcefiles/FRM_CWMDPContractorWasteMaterialDisposalPlan.pdf D. The Contractor shall be responsible for the
initiation, maintenance and supervision of safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work. E. The Contractor shall, at all times, guard the Owner's property from injury
or loss in connection with the Work. The Contractor shall, at all times, guard and protect the Contractor's Work. The Contractor shall replace or make good any said loss or injury
unless said loss or injury is caused directly by the Owner. F. The Contractor shall have full responsibility to install, protect and maintain all materials and supplies in proper condition
and forthwith repair, replace and make good any damage thereto until Final Acceptance. 18 Rev 12.2018 Section 10.02 - Adjoining Property A. The Contractor shall be required to protect
all the adjoining property and to repair or replace any such properties damaged or destroyed by the Contractor, its employees or subcontractors thereof, by reason of, or as a result
of activities under, for or related to the Contract. Section 10.03 - Emergencies A. In case of an emergency which threatens loss or injury to persons or property, the Contractor
will be allowed to act, without previous instructions from the Owner, in a diligent manner, to the extent required to avoid or limit such loss or injury, and the Contractor shall notify
the Owner immediately thereafter of the action taken. Section 10.04 - Bonds A. Before commencing the performance of any work covered by the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish
to the Owner any required Bonds. The failure of the Contractor to supply the required Bonds within ten (10) days after the Contract signing shall constitute a default. Section 10.05
- Risks Assumed by the Contractor A. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Owner and its trustees, officers, agents and employees from and
against all claims, damages, losses, fines, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from the performance of the work including, but not limited
to, bodily or personal injury, sickness, disease, death, or injury or damage to tangible property, to the extent they arise out of or result from: 1. any negligent act or omission,
or intentional or willful misconduct, violation of law, or breach of this Contract by the Contractor, or any of its subcontractors, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of
them, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, or 2. any injury to an employee of the Contractor, its subcontractors, anyone directly or indirectly employed by them. The
indemnification obligation under this section shall not be limited by the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the Contractor under workers’ compensation,
disability benefit or other employee benefit laws. B. In the event that Contractor is requested but refuses to honor its indemnification obligations hereunder, then the Contractor
shall, in addition to all other obligations, pay the cost, including reasonable attorneys' fees, of bringing an action to enforce such indemnification obligations. C. Neither the
Owner's final acceptance of the work to be performed hereunder nor the making of any payment shall release the Contractor from its obligations under this Section. The enumeration elsewhere
in the Contract of particular risks assumed by the Contractor or of particular claims for which the Contractor is responsible shall not be deemed to limit the effect of the provisions
of this Section or to imply that the Contractor assumes or is only responsible for risk or claims of the type enumerated. 19 Rev 12.2018 Section 10.06 - Contractor's Compensation
and Liability Insurance A. The Contractor shall procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, until final acceptance by the Owner of all the work covered by this Contract, the
following kinds of insurance: 1. Worker's Compensation Insurance. A policy complying with the requirements of the laws of the State of New York and any other laws that may be applicable
thereto, including Coverage B - Employer's Liability with a limit of not less than $1,000,000. 2. Contractor's Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. A standard comprehensive
general liability insurance policy, with contractual, completed operations, explosion, collapse and underground property damage coverage’s issued to and covering the liability of the
Contractor for all work and operations under this Contract, all obligations assumed by the Contractor under this Contract and all damage to work performed by subcontractors on your
behalf. The Contractor shall provide Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, and the Owner shall be an additional insured in the policy. The policy shall include cross
liability coverage and shall be endorsed to indicate that it is primary coverage. The completed operations coverage’s shall be maintained for not less than two years after acceptance
of the work. The coverage under such policy shall be not less than a combined single limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage as follows, or such limits carried by the Contractor,
whichever is greater: BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY (BROAD FORM) $ 5,000,000 Each Occurrence $ 5,000,000 Aggregate 3. Automobile Liability Insurance. A policy covering
the use in connection with the work covered by the Contract Documents of all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles bearing, or, under the circumstances under which they are being used,
required by the Motor Vehicle Laws of the State of New York to bear license plates. The coverage under such policy shall be not less than a combined single limit for Bodily Injury
and Property Damage of: BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY $ 1,000,000 Each Person $ 1,000,000 Each Accident B. In addition to maintaining all of the above insurances, the
Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner and its agents and employees from and against liability, including additional premium due because of the Contractor's failure
to maintain coverage limits as required under this section. 20 Rev 12.2018 C. Insurance similar to that required of the Contractor shall be provided by or on behalf of all subcontractors
to cover their own operations performed under this Contract. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any modifications in these insurance requirements as they apply to subcontractors.
D. Before commencing the performance of any work covered by the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner a current certificate or certificates, in duplicate, of the insurance
required under the foregoing provisions including copies of subcontractor’s certificates. Such certificates shall be on a form prescribed by the Owner, shall list the various coverage’s
and shall contain, in addition to any provisions hereinbefore required, a provision that the policy shall not be changed or cancelled and that it will be automatically renewed upon
expiration and continued in force until final acceptance by the Owner of all the work covered by the Contract, unless the Owner is given thirty (30) days written notice to the contrary.
Upon renewal of each of the Contractor's insurance coverage’s, the Owner shall be provided with a new certificate of insurance showing such renewal. Certificates and written notices
shall be directed to the Office of Facilities Contracts. The Contractor shall furnish the Owner with a certified copy of each policy including any and all exclusions to such policy.
E. If at any time any of the above required insurance policies should be cancelled, terminated or modified so that insurance is not in effect as above required, then, if the Owner
shall so direct, the Contractor shall suspend performance of the work covered in the Contract. If the said work is so suspended, no extension of time shall be due on account thereof.
The Owner may, at its option, obtain insurance affording coverage equal to that above required, at the Contractor's expense. Section 10.07 - Liability Insurance of the Owner A. The
Owner, at its own cost and expense, shall procure and maintain such liability insurance as will, in its opinion, protect the Owner from its contingent liability to others for damages
because of bodily injury, including death, and property damage which may arise from operations under this Contract. 21 Rev 12.2018 Section 10.08 - Owner's and Contractor's Responsibilities
for Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance Hazards A. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain in force a builders risk insurance policy on the entire work. Such insurance shall be
written on a completed value form and in an amount equal to the initial contract sum and modified by any subsequent modifications to the contract sum. The insurance shall name Cornell
University and the State of New York, all subcontractors and sub- subcontractors. The insurance policy shall contain a provision that the insurance will not be cancelled or allowed
to expire until the Contractor has given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to Cornell University. The insurance shall cover the entire work at the site, including reasonable
compensation for Architect’s services and expenses made necessary by an insured loss. Insured property shall include portions of the work located away from the site and in transit to
the site. The policy shall cover the cost of removing debris and demolition as may be legally necessary. The policy shall cover any boiler or machinery loss which may be suffered
during installation and until final acceptance. The insurance required shall be written to cover “all risk” of physical loss including a loss due to collapse. Any deductible shall
be the responsibility of the Contractor but in no case shall the deductible be more than $10,000 unless Cornell University has agreed to a higher deductible. The Contractor shall provide
to Cornell University a certificate of insurance and a summary of coverage’s including all endorsements and exclusions prior to commencement of the work. Once the policy is received,
the Contractor shall provide a copy of such policy to Cornell University. There shall be a mutual waiver of recovery between Cornell University, the Contractor and all other parties
to the extent such losses are covered by the builders risk policy. If Cornell University wishes to occupy the building prior to final acceptance and if the policy contains a provision
which limits coverage for such partial occupancy, the parties agree work together to obtain consent of the insurance company for such partial occupancy or use under mutually acceptable
terms. B. Losses, if any, under such insurance shall be payable to the Owner. C. The Contractor shall be responsible for any and all loss of materials connected with the construction
due to unexplainable disappearance, theft or misappropriation of any kind or nature. D. The foregoing provisions shall not operate to relieve the Contractor and subcontractors of responsibility
for any loss or damage to their own or rented property or property of their employees, of whatever kind or nature, or on account of labor performed under the Contract incidental to
the repair, replacement, salvage, or restoration of such items, including but not limited to tools, equipment, forms, scaffolding, and temporary structures, including their contents,
regardless of ownership of such contents, except for such contents as are to be included in and remain a part of the permanent construction. The Owner shall in no event be liable for
any loss or damage to any of the aforementioned items, or any other property of the Contractor, subcontractors and the Architect, or employees, agents, or servants of same, which is
not to be included in and remain a part of the permanent construction. The Contractor and subcontractors severally waive any rights of recovery they may have against the Owner and
the Architect for damage or destruction of their own or rented property, or property of their employees of whatever kind or nature. 22 Rev 12.2018 Section 10.09 - Effect of Procurement
of Insurance A. Neither the procurement nor the maintenance of any type of insurance by the Owner or the Contractor shall in any way be construed or be deemed to limit, discharge,
waive or release the Contractor from any of the obligations and risks imposed upon the Contractor by the Contract or to be a limitation on the nature or extent of such obligations and
risks. Section 10.10 - No Third Party Rights A. Nothing in the Contract shall create or give to third parties; any claim or right of action against the Contractor, the Architect,
and the Owner beyond such as may legally exist irrespective of the Contract. ARTICLE 11 -- USE OR OCCUPANCY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER Section 11.01 – Substantial Completion A.
The term "substantial completion" means the completion of the Work to the extent that Cornell University may have uninterrupted occupancy or use of the facility or specified portion
thereof for the purpose for which intended. The Contractor shall obtain all certificates of occupancy required prior to occupancy, and any electrical, mechanical and plumbing certificates,
or other certificates or required approvals and acceptances by City, County, and State governments or other authority having jurisdiction. Section 11.02 - Occupancy Prior to Acceptance
A. If, before Final Acceptance, the Owner desires Beneficial Occupancy of the Work, or any part thereof, which is completed or partly completed, or to place or install therein equipment
and furnishings, the Owner shall have the right to do so, and the Contractor shall in no way interfere with or object to said Beneficial Occupancy by the Owner. B. Said Beneficial
Occupancy (1) shall not constitute acceptance of space, systems, materials or elements of the Work, nor shall said Beneficial Occupancy affect the start of any guarantee period, and
(2) shall not affect the obligations of the Contractor for Work which is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract or other obligations of the Contractor under the Contract.
C. The Contractor shall continue the performance of the Work in a manner which shall not unreasonably interfere with said use, occupancy and operation by the Owner. ARTICLE 12 --
PAYMENT Section 12.01 - Provision for Payment A. The Owner agrees to pay the Contract Price to the Contractor for the performance of this Contract and the fulfillment of all the Contractor's
obligations. The Contract Price means all costs reimbursable under the Contract Documents. 23 Rev 12.2018 B. The final certificate of the Architect shall certify that the Contract
has been completed within the stipulated time, and shall not be issued until all drawings and specifications have been returned to the Owner. The issuance of said certificates, however,
or any payments made thereon shall not lessen the total responsibility of the Contractor to complete the work to the satisfaction of the Owner in accordance with the Contract. C. Payments
on the Contract Price shall be made each month as the work progresses in accord with the following procedure: 1. The Contractor's schedule of values, including quantities, aggregating
the total Contract Price, divided so as to facilitate payments to subcontractors as specified herein, shall be the basis for monthly progress payments. This schedule, as shown in the
E-Builder Schedule of Values Process, when approved by the Owner shall be used as a basis for progress payments. In applying for payments, the Contractor shall submit a statement based
upon this approved schedule. 2. (a) On a date agreed upon by the Owner, Architect, and Contractor, a meeting shall be held by the Owner to review the work completed and materials on
hand. This meeting shall review each item to be submitted by the Contractor in the requisition for payment. (b) On the first day of each month, or as soon thereafter as practicable,
the Contractor shall submit via the E-Builder Payment Application Process, a statement and all applicable documentation setting forth in detail the cost of the work done and materials
delivered to the job site up to and including the last day of the previous month and shall make application for payment of ninety percent (90%) of the amount of said statement, less
the aggregate of all previous payments made by the Owner against the Contract Price. (c) Each statement and application shall be accompanied by an affidavit, executed by the Contractor,
certifying that the statement is true and correct, and that all bills for labor, and materials incorporated in or delivered to the job, due and payable at the time of the preceding
progress payment, have been paid. The Contractor shall attach a single .pdf file of certified payrolls for all employees on the project as indicated in the E-Builder Payment Application
Process. Before final payment is made, the Contractor shall submit evidence that all payrolls, material bills and other indebtedness incurred in connection with the Contract have been
paid, including final waivers of any liens. 3. Each such application for payment shall be subject to the review and approval of the Architect. If the Architect finds that the affidavit
and application for payment are acceptable and that all the above requirements in connection therewith have been complied with, the Architect shall, within seven (7) calendar days after
receiving such application for payment, certify to the Owner that the payment applied for is due and payable to the Contractor. 24 Rev 12.2018 4. The issuance of a Certificate for
Payment constitutes a representation by the Architect to the Owner, based on the date of the Application for Payment, that the work has progressed to the point indicated, that, to the
best of their knowledge, information, and belief, the quality of the work is in accordance with the Contract Documents and that the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount certified.
The Owner shall make payment in the manner provided in the Agreement within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the approved Certificate in E-Builder. Approval of the Payment
Application by the Architect shall not be deemed to represent that the Architect has made exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the work or
that the Architect has reviewed the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or proceedings or that the Architect has made any examination to ascertain how or for what purpose
the Contractor has used the monies previously paid on account of the Contract Sum. Section 12.02 – Stored Materials & Equipment A. The Contractor may submit, no more than thirty (30)
calendar days after contract approval and prior to the first application for payment, a written request to Cornell University for permission to invoice for critical materials and equipment
ready, but not yet incorporated into the work. For the purpose of this paragraph, "critical materials and equipment" eligible for payment are defined as those items affecting project
schedule or budget as determined by Cornell University's evaluation of the project schedule. This includes finished goods normally shipped to the job site in a condition ready for
incorporation into the work that require significant time for delivery. Raw materials or work-in-process at a manufacturer's plant location shall not be eligible for such consideration
unless the Contractor can demonstrate that Cornell University can save money by purchasing material in bulk quantities at the beginning of the project. B. Cornell University will be
under no obligation to accept such requests. C. Payment authorized by Cornell University for such "long-lead" critical materials and equipment not yet incorporated in the work will
be made provided the Contractor submits Exhibit H and complies with the following: 1. Items shall be listed in the “Total Materials Presently Stored” column on the Application for
Payment. 2. Transfer of Title shall be executed and included in the Application for Payment. 3. The method used to store off-site items shall be described in the Contractor's request
to invoice for such materials and equipment. Cornell University shall give prior approval of the location of off-site storage. Items requiring special environmental conditions to
protect their integrity (temperature, humidity, etc.) shall be continuously stored in such an environment. 25 Rev 12.2018 4. Items in storage shall be identified as property of Cornell
University, and a description of the identification method used shall be submitted in the Application for Payment. Contractor shall maintain all necessary insurance on items in storage.
5. A written and photographic inventory of items and method used to verify such inventory, including Contractor's certification that all quantities have been received in good condition
at the job site or other location acceptable to Cornell University shall be submitted with the Application for Payment. 6. A copy of the vendor's invoice is included with the Contractor's
invoice. Packing lists will not be accepted. D. Cornell University retains the right to verify storage by physical inspection prior to payment approval and at any time thereafter.
Such payment shall not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for protecting, safeguarding, and properly installing the equipment or materials. The Warranty and Guarantee period
shall not commence until installation and final acceptance of the completed work by Cornell University. The Contractor shall bear the cost of transporting materials stored off-site
to the site E. Each subsequent invoice will restate the prior months' materials and equipment not incorporated in the Work and current month additions and deletions for materials and
equipment incorporated into the Work. F. Upon the making of partial payment by Cornell University, all work, materials, and equipment covered thereby shall become the sole property
of Cornell University. Partial payments, however, shall not constitute acceptance of the Contractor's work by Cornell University, nor be construed as a waiver of any right or claim
by Cornell University. Section 12.03 – Retention A. Retention in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the value of the work done and materials furnished and installed under this Agreement
shall be retained by the Owner as part security for the faithful performance of the Contractor’s work within the time specified, and shall be paid as indicated in Section 12.06. B.
Cornell University in its sole discretion may, upon the Contractor's application thereof, release retention applicable to a subcontractor, provided that there are no outstanding claims
associated with the subcontractor's work and the subcontractor and Contractor submit an acceptable partial or final release when submitting the payment application process. If the
project is bonded, a Consent of Surety to the reduction must be attached as well. 26 Rev 12.2018 Section 12.04 - Withholding Payments A. The Owner may, on account of subsequently
discovered evidence, withhold or nullify the whole or a part of any Certificate to such extent as may be necessary to protect the Owner from loss on account of: 1. Defective work not
remedied. 2. To assure payment of just claims of any persons supplying labor or materials for the work and to discharge any lien filed against the Owner's property. 3. A reasonable
doubt that the Contract can be completed for the balance of the Contract Price then unpaid. 4. Damage to another Contractor. 5. Unsatisfactory prosecution of the work by the Contractor.
6. Failure to provide and maintain an acceptable Critical Path Method Network Schedule. Section 12.05 – Documents and Conditions Precedent to Final Payment A. As-Built Documentation
1. Prior to acceptance by the Owner of all work covered by the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner through the Architect one (1) set of current reproducible full-size
Contract Drawings on which the Contractor has recorded in a neat and workmanlike manner all instances where actual field construction differs from work as indicated on the Contract
Drawings. B. Final Documentation: 1. Prior to final payment, and before the issuance of a final certificate for payment in accordance with the provisions of these General Conditions,
file the following documents with the Owner. a. Warranties, Bonds, Service & Maintenance Contracts and any other extended guarantees stated in the technical sections of the Specifications.
b. Release or Waiver of Lien for the Contractor and Sub-Contractors in accordance with Exhibit C, attached hereto. c. Project Record Documents as defined in General Requirements Section
01 78 39. d. Notification that Final Punch List work has been completed. 27 Rev 12.2018 e. Manufacturers Instruction and Maintenance Manuals as defined in General Requirements Section
01 78 23. f. Fixed Equipment Inventory as defined in General Requirements Section 01 78 22. 2. The Contractor shall also provide a CD containing scanned .pdf format and/or Word Documents
of all documentation. Section 12.06 - Final Payment and Release A. When the Contractor determines that the work or a designated portion thereof is substantially complete, the Contractor
shall prepare for submission to the Owner a list of items to be completed or corrected. This list, prepared by the Contractor, shall constitute a complete detailed list of defects
and deficiencies which, when remedied, will complete all Contract requirements. The submittal shall be accompanied by a statement to that effect. B. The failure to include any items
on such list does not alter the responsibility of the Contractor to complete all work in accordance with the Contract Documents. When the Architect, on the basis of an inspection,
determines that the work is substantially complete, the Architect will then prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion. C. Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready
for final inspection and acceptance, the Architect will promptly make such inspection and, when the Architect finds the work acceptable under the provisions of the Contract Documents,
and the Contract fully performed, and if bonds have been required, the written Consent of the Surety to the payment of the balance due, and a satisfactory Release of Lien, attached
hereto as Exhibit "C" and made a part of the Contract Documents, has been submitted by the Contractor, each subcontractor and sub-subcontractor, the Contractor will promptly issue a
final Certificate for Payment, stating that to the best of their knowledge, information, and belief, and on the basis of their observations and inspections the work has been completed
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and that the entire balance is due and payable. D. All prior certificates upon which progress payments may have
been made, being estimates, shall be subject to correction to the final certificate. E. The acceptance by the Contractor of the final payment aforesaid shall constitute a general release
of the Owner and its agents or representatives from all claims and liability to the Contractor. 28 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 13 -- TAX EXEMPTION Section 13.01 - Tax Exemption A. The
Owner is exempt from payment of Federal, State and local taxes, including sales and compensating use taxes on all materials and supplies incorporated into the completed Work. These
taxes are not to be included in bids. This exemption does not apply to tools, machinery, equipment or other property leased by or to the Contractor or a Subcontractor, or to supplies
and materials which, even though they are consumed, are not incorporated into the completed Work, and the Contractor and Subcontractors shall be responsible for and pay any and all
applicable taxes, including sales and compensating use taxes, on said leased tools, machinery, equipment or other property and upon all said unincorporated supplies and materials.
B. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall obtain any and all necessary certificates or other documentation from the appropriate governmental agency or agencies, and use said certificates
or other documentation as required by law, rule or regulation. ARTICLE 14 -- GUARANTEE Section 14.01 - Guarantee A. The Contractor, at the convenience of the Owner, shall remove,
replace and/or repair at their own costs and expense any defects in workmanship, materials, ratings, capacities or characteristics occurring in or to the work covered by Contract for
the period of one (1) year or within such longer period as may otherwise be provided in the Contract, the period of such guarantee to commence with the Owner's final acceptance of all
work covered under the Contract, 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 work which may be damaged in removing, replacing or repairing the said defects. Acceptance means final acceptance of the entire work, early partial occupancy notwithstanding
B. In some instances the nature of the work may require the Owner to accept various components, equipment, spaces or phase of the project. In such cases the Contractor shall submit
a separate guarantee for the Owner's acceptance on the form attached hereto as Exhibit "E". Upon completion of the project, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner a guarantee for
the project on the form attached hereto as Exhibit "E". ARTICLE 15 -- STANDARD PROVISIONS Section 15.01 - Provisions Required by Law Deemed Inserted Each and every provision of
law or clause required by law to be inserted in the Contract and made a part hereof, shall be deemed to be inserted 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. Section 15.02 - Laws Governing
the Contract 29 Rev 12.2018 The Contract shall be governed by the laws 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. Section 15.03 - Assignments The Contractor shall not assign the Contract in whole or in part without prior written consent of the Owner.
Section 15.04 - No Third Party Rights Nothing in the Contract shall create or shall give to third parties any claim or right of action against the Owner, beyond such rights as may
legally exist irrespective of the Contract. Section 15.05 - Waiver of Rights of Owner A. None of the provisions of the Contract will be considered waived by the Owner except when
such waiver is given in writing. Section 15.06 - Limitation on Actions No action or proceeding shall be filed or shall be maintained by the Contractor against the Owner unless said
action shall be commenced within six (6) months after receipt by the Owner of the Contractor's final requisition or, if the Contract is terminated by the Owner, unless said action is
commenced within six (6) months after the date of said termination. Section 15.07 - Owner's Representative The Owner shall designate a representative authorized to act in its behalf
with respect to the Project. The Owner or its representative shall examine documents and shall render approvals and decisions pertaining thereto promptly, to avoid unreasonable delay
in the progress of the Contractor's work. Only directives from Cornell University’s designated representative (Debra Melanson) shall be recognized by the Contractor. ARTICLE 16 –
MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Section 16.01 – Definitions The terms "Minority-owned business enterprise" ("MBE") or “Women-owned business enterprise” (“WBE”) or “minority
group member” shall have the same meaning as under Section 310 of the New York State Executive Law, as the same may be from time to time amended. 30 Rev 12.2018 Section 16.02 – Participation
by Minority and Women Business Enterprises A. The Contractor shall, in addition to any other nondiscrimination provision of the Contract and at no additional cost to Owner, fully comply
and cooperate with the Owner in the implementation of MBE and WBE goals. These requirements include equal employment opportunities for minority group members and women (“EEO”) and
contracting opportunities for certified minority and women-owned business enterprises (“MWBEs”). The Contractor’s demonstration of “good faith efforts” shall be a part of these requirements.
These provisions shall be deemed supplementary to, and not in lieu of, the nondiscrimination provisions required by New York State or other applicable federal, state or local laws.
B. The Contractor shall include the provisions of this Article in each and every Agreement and/or Contract in such a manner that the provisions of this Article will be binding upon
each subcontractor and supplier as to work in connection with and related to this Agreement. C. For purposes of this procurement, the Owner has established goals as outlined in the
Bid Proposal Certification Form for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation. 1. The goal for Minority-Owned Business
Enterprise participation shall be applied as follows: a maximum of one third (1/3) of the goal may be applied to purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment from MBEs. 2. The goal
for Women-Owned Business Enterprise participation shall be applied as follows: a maximum of one third (1/3) of the goal may be applied to purchases of materials, supplies, and equipment
from WBEs. D. For purposes of providing meaningful participation by MWBEs on the Contract and achieving the Contract Goals established in paragraph C above, the Contractor should reference
the Directory of New York State Certified MWBEs found at the following internet address: http://www.esd.ny.gov/mwbe.html. E. Where MWBE goals have been established herein, the Contractor
must document “good faith efforts” to provide meaningful participation by MWBEs as sub-contractors or suppliers in the performance of the Contract. F. Where it appears that a Contractor
is unable to comply with the MWBE participation requirements, Contractor may submit in writing for the Owner’s consideration, the reasons for Contractor’s inability to meet any or all
of the participation requirements together with an explanation of the efforts taken by the Contractor to obtain the stated MWBE participation. Section 16.03 MWBE Utilization Plan
A. The Contractor shall submit a MBE/WBE Utilization Plan for the Owner’s review prior within fifteen (15) calendar days after receipt of a Letter of Intent or Notice to Proceed.
31 Rev 12.2018 B. The Contractor shall use such Owner approved MBE/WBE Utilization Plan for the performance of MWBEs on the Contract pursuant to the prescribed MWBE goals established
in Article 16 hereof. The Contractor shall designate a Compliance Officer in their organization who shall be responsible for implementing the MBE/WBE Utilization Plan of the Contractor
and its subcontractors. Said Compliance Officer shall make such periodic, but not less than monthly, reports on the Plans' progress and on the number of women and minority workers
employed. These reports shall be submitted to the Owner Representative on the Affirmative Action Workforce Report attached hereto as Exhibit "D". Section 16.04 Reports and Records
A. The following forms, attached hereto as Exhibit "D" and made a part of the Contract Documents, are to be used in submitting MBE/WBE Utilization Plans. Electronic versions are
available in the E-Builder Resources Project or at https://fcs.cornell.edu/projectcontractors-and-consultants. 1. MWBE Utilization Plan 2. Affirmative Action Workforce Report B. The
Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with these goals by submission of the Affirmative Action Workforce Report on a monthly basis, or as requested by Owner. The Contractor shall
provide a single monthly report inclusive of all subcontractor information for the project labor and such report must document the progress made towards achievement of the MWBE goals
of the Contract. Such forms shall be uploaded monthly to E-Builder. C. The Contractor shall permit access to its books, records and accounts by the Owner for purposes of investigation
to ascertain compliance with the provisions of this Article. The Contractor shall include this provision in every subcontract so that such provision will be binding upon each subcontractor.
ARTICLE 17 -- ACCOUNTINGS, INSPECTION AND AUDIT The Contractor agrees to keep books and records showing the actual costs incurred for the Work. Such books and records (including,
without limitation, any electronic data processing files used by the Contractor in analyzing and recording the Work) shall be open for inspection and audit by the Owner and its authorized
representatives at reasonable hours at the Contractor's local office or at the Owner's office, if necessary, and shall be retained by the Contractor for a period of seven years after
the Work has been completed, except that if any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration date of the seven year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation,
claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.. Each SubContractor shall be similarly obligated to maintain, for inspection and audit by the Owner, books and records
respecting the Work. If requested by the Owner, the Contractor shall furnish copies of any and all subcontracts, purchase orders and/or requisitions of any nature associated with the
project. 32 Rev 12.2018 ARTICLE 18 – CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION At project completion the Owner shall schedule a meeting to review with the Contractor their performance for
the project unless performance warrants additional reviews. The Owner may schedule a meeting at fifty percent (50% completion) based on project complexity and/or duration. The Owner
shall present its review based on the attached “Contractor Performance Evaluation”, Exhibit I. The Contractor shall be given the opportunity to provide input as to the findings of
the evaluation after completion by the Owner. ARTICLE 19 -- ROYALTIES AND PATENTS The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees and shall defend all suits or claims for
infringement of any patents, and shall save Cornell University harmless from loss on account thereof; except that Cornell University shall be responsible for all such loss when a particular
process or product is specified by Cornell University unless the Contractor shall have reason to believe that the particular process or product infringes a patent, in which event it
shall be responsible for loss on account thereof unless it promptly provides such information to Cornell University. ARTICLE 20 -- CONFIDENTIALITY AND USE OF OWNER'S NAME Section
20.01 - Release of Information The Contractor shall not divulge information concerning the Work (including news releases, social media, internal house organizations, applications for
permits, etc.) to anyone without Cornell University's prior written approval, except to subcontractors and suppliers to the extent that they need such information to perform their work.
The Contractor shall require a similar agreement from each such subcontractor and supplier, requiring their compliance with the foregoing. Cornell University reserves the right to
release all information, as well as to time its release and specify its form and content. The Contractor may obtain Cornell University's approval to release information by submitting
such request to the Cornell University Project Manager. 33 Rev 12.2018 Section 20.02 - Confidential Information The term "Confidential Information" means all unpublished information
obtained or received from Cornell University during the term of this Contract which relates to Cornell University's research, development, manufacturing and business affairs. The Contractor
shall not disclose confidential information to any person, except to its employees and subcontractors to the extent that they require it in the performance of their Work, during the
term of this Contract and until authorized by Cornell University in writing. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall hold all confidential information in trust and confidence for
Cornell University, and shall use confidential information only for the purpose of this Contract. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall require all of their employees to whom
confidential information is revealed to comply with these provisions. The Contractor shall have an agreement with each subcontractor, requiring their compliance with the foregoing.
If it becomes necessary for the Contractor to defend in case of litigation related to its services rendered, permission shall be sought from Cornell University, who shall not unreasonably
withhold such permission, before any disclosures are made. This Section does not apply to information which (1) is or becomes known in public domain or (2) is learned by the Contractor
from third parties. Section 20.03 - Use of Owner's Name The Contractor shall not use, in its external, advertising, marketing program, social media, or other promotional efforts,
any date, pictures, or other representation of the Owner except on the specific written authorization in advance of the Owner's Representative. ARTICLE 21 -- CORNELL UNIVERSITY 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 https://fcs.cornell.edu/project-contractors-and-consul
tants 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 on the web https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/en/report_custom.asp?cli
entid=6357 or contact Cornell University through EthicsPoint by dialing toll-free 1-866-293-3077. EXHIBIT "A" CORNELL UNIVERSITY Construction Contract Change Order Forms
Instructions to Change Order Documentation Cornell University has several standard forms related to Changes in the Work. These forms have been prepared to comply with contract requirements
related to Changes in the Work. The standard Construction Contract Change Order Request and Change Order Summary Forms shall be used to facilitate preparation of change order requests
in conformity with construction contract requirements. These forms shall be used by the Contractor and by all Subcontractors in preparing their respective cost estimates for services
associated with the Changed Work for the Owner’s consideration and shall include all associated back-up documentation supporting the request. Direct Cost of the Work: 1. Direct
Labor – Include the “wages paid” hourly direct labor and/or foreman necessary to perform the required change. “Wages paid” is the burdened labor rate documented in accordance with
Section 2.14 – Project Labor Rates of the General Conditions. “Assigned Personnel or Work Crews” should be stated by trade or type of work performed not by name of person or company
title. For example carpenter, mason, backhoe operator, etc. Supervisory personnel in district or home office shall not be included. Supervisory personnel on the job-site, but with
broad supervisory responsibility and paid as salaried personnel, shall not be included as Direct Labor 2. Direct Material – Include the acquisition cost of all materials directly
required to perform the required change. Examples of “Unit of Measure” include square feet, cubic yards, linear feet, days, gallons, etc. 3. Equipment – Include the rental cost
of equipment items necessary to perform the change. For company-owned equipment items, include documentation of internal rental rates. Charges for small tools, and craft specific
tools are not allowed. Bond Premiums The Contractor’s actual documented bond premium rate as entered into the eBuilder Bid Portal Response Form – Step 3 – Additional Required Information
Custom Fields at time of bid shall be added to all direct and indirect costs of the proposed change. Overhead & Profit The Contractor’s overhead & profit rate shall be added to all
direct and indirect costs of the proposed change in accordance with the Contract. EXHIBIT "A" EXHIBIT "A" CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER SUMMARY DATE: PCO # PROJECT TITLE:
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACTOR: DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WORK: 1 DIRECT COST OF WORK: NAME OF CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTORS TOTAL PERFORMING WORK COST TOTAL COST OF PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER ITEM $0
TOTAL CONTRACT DAYS ADDED/DELETED FROM PROJECT SCHEDULE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK FINAL RELEASE EXHIBIT "B" FINAL WAIVER OF CLAIMS AND LIENS AND RELEASE OF RIGHTS
Sworn to before me this Corporation or Business Name Day of 20 By: Title: 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 persons 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. THIS
PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK EXHIBIT "C" GUARANTEE Date: In accordance with plans and specifications and the terms and conditions of our contract with Cornell University
dated , we hereby guarantee the as found in the specifications for , Ithaca, New York to be free (Project Title) from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of
year(s) from , the date of acceptance by the Owner. (Date) (COMPANY) By: Title: THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK EXHIBIT "D" – FORM
I 1 MWBE Utilization Plan – Submit Part I and Part II within 15 days after Letter of Intent or Notice to Proceed – – Submit Part III Quarterly and at end of project – PART I
– PROJECT INFORMATION e-Builder Project No. Project Name: Contract Value: Contractor Name and Address: Primary Contact Name, Phone Number, Email: Bid Date: % Goals MBE: 3.1% WBE:
2.8% Contractor’s MWBE Contact Name, Phone Number, Email: PART II – MWBE LIST (Update as MWBE firms come under contract, sign and date, resubmit) Subcontractor Name, Address, Contact,
Email, MBE or WBE (List your firm if also MBE or WBE) Federal ID Number Dollar Value of Contract or Purchase Order Description of Work or Supplies Subcontractor or Supplier Start and
End Dates (Update totals as MWBE firms are added/subtracted to above list) Print Name of Principal or Officer: Title: Signature:
Date: MWBE Contract Percentages Summary % MBE Totals WBE Totals EXHIBIT "D" – FORM I 2 MWBE Utilization Plan – Submit Part I and Part II within 15 days after Letter of Intent
or Notice to Proceed – – Submit Part III Quarterly and at end of project – PART III – Quarterly Utilization Report (Subcontractors & Sub-subcontractors fill this out and submit
to General Contractor to compile into a single form.) Double click on table to edit. Month/Year: General Contractor, Subcontractor, SubSubcontractor, or Vendor Trade Dollar Value
of SubContract or Purchase Order MBE, WBE, or N/A % of Total Contract TOTALS 0 0 EXHIBIT "D" - FORM II SUMMARY OF BID ACTIVITY WITH MBE AND WBE SUBCONTRACTORS AND VENDORS
Please print or type all information, except where a signature is required. PROJECT: Name of Prime Contract Bidder: Address (Street, City, State and Zip Code): Contact Person
(Name, Title and Telephone Number): MBE and WBE Subcontractor/Vendor Item/ Bid Submitted: Award Status Date of (Indicate which) Trade Date Amount Date Amount Elimination
EXPLANATION OF ELIMINATION: Include meetings held for negotiation, etc. (Use additional sheet if necessary)
OFFICER OF FIRM: Name and Title: Date: Signature: EXHIBIT "D" - FORM III EXHIBIT "E" LABOR RATE BREAKDOWN PROJECT TITLE: CONTRACT NO. CONTRACTOR: TRADE:
EFFECTIVE DATE: EXPIRATION DATE: Base Hourly Rate: $ Payroll Taxes and Insurance % per Hour F.I.C.A. Federal Unemployment (Base on 1500 hours of work) State Unemployment (Base on 1500
hours of work) * Worker's Compensation * Bodity Injury & Property Damage Disability TOTAL % Payroll Taxes and Insurance Rates: Base Rate (x) Total % = $ * Supplemental Benefits $ per
Hour Vacation Health & Welfare Pension Annuity Education / Training Industry Total Hourly Fringe Benefits $ Hourly Labor Rate: Base Rate, Taxes/Insurance and Fringe Benefits $ Adjustment
for a composite rate which includes apprentices: $ CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION Signature of Authorized Representative: Print Name: Print Title: I certify that the labor rates, insurance
enumerations, labor fringe enumerations and expenses are correct and in accordance with actual and true cost incurred. Rates are net Contractor cost after premium discounts and experience
modifications have been applied against manual rate. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK EXHIBIT "F” STORED MATERIALS INVOICING DOCUMENTATION PROJECT TITLE: CONTRACT
NO. CONTRACTOR: SUBCONTRACTOR: REASON FOR REQUEST: APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO. __________ DATE: 1 Material Identification Description: Quantity: Provide Specific Location of Materials
Stored: 2 Material Value Attach an Invoice or Quantified Statement of Value. $ 3 Certificate of Insurance Attach a Certificate of Insurance for the above specified materials. Certificate
shall name "Cornell University" as a loss payee with respect to the specified materials. 4 Transfer of Title The Contractor hereby agrees to transfer complete ownership of all listed
materials to Cornell University at the time payment is made to Contractor for the above referenced Application for Payment. The Contractor remains responsible for all contractual requirements
for the above listed materials including complete installation and providing of all warranties. Signed: Date: THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK EXHIBIT "G" Contractor
Performance Evaluation Project Information Project Name:____________________________________________ Date Of Evaluation___________________ Project Number___________________________
Evaluators; Project Team_____________________________ Campus_________________________________ Project Start Date_________________________ Substantial Completion________________ Contractor___________
___________________________________ Prequalification Status_________________ Original Contract Amount__________________________________ Total Change Order Amount_____________ Contractor
Project Manager___________________________________________ Initial Evaluation_____ Contractor Superintendent____________________________________________ Final Evaluation_____ Type Of
Contract Prime Contractor___ Subcontractor___ Construction Manager___ Project Comments/Description Performance Evaluation Please give one rating for each category. Add comments as
required to justify your rating. Fails to Achieve Needs Fully AchieveFreq ExceedsCons Exceed Expectation Improvement Expectation Expectation Expectation 1 2 3 4 5 1 Quality of Workmanship
Rate this contractor's performance in regards to quality of work a. Compliance with project drawings and specifications b. Workmanship quality and accuracy c. Tools- quality and sufficient
quantity d. Equipment - sufficient quantity and operating condition e. Quality of jobsite craft personnel Comments: 2 Scheduling/Productivity Rate this contractor's performance with
regard to producing and meeting contract schedules and milestones a. Project schedule quality and completeness b. Controlling of project schedule c. Manpower allocation for maintaining
schedule d. Material deliveries to support project schedule e. Ability to meet substantial completion date and project milestones f. Productivity of work force g. Ability to deal with
added work and unforeseen issues. Comments: 3 Subcontractor Management Rate this contractor's ability, effort and success in managing and coordinating subcontractors(if no subcontractors
rate overall management performance) Comments: 3A Major subcontractor performance(score not added in final Contractor Evaluation For contractor information only a. Plumbing Contractor
overall Performance Comments: b. HVAC Contractor overall Performance Comments: c. Electrical Contractor overall Performance Comments: Fails to Achieve Needs Fully AchieveFreq ExceedsCons
Exceed Expectation Improvement Expectation Expectation Expectation 1 2 3 4 5 4 MBE/WBE Participation Rate this contractor's MBE/WBE solicitation effort and participation for this project
for, Project Team, Subcontractors, Material Vendors Comments: 5 Safety Rate this contractor's performance in regards to project safety a. Timely submission of site specific safety program
b. Knowledge of OSHA standards c. Implementation of safety rules and regulations d. Promotion and creation of safety awareness e. Daily overall housekeeping f. Safety record g. Response
to safety concerns h. Awareness of public safety Comments: 6 Contract Administration Rate this contractor's performance in regards to contract administration as per criteria below a.
Timely submission of complet and correct documentation required for insurance and bond b. Change order processing c. Timely submission of RFI's, Shop Drawings, and change orders d.
Subcontractor payments made promptly e. Timely submission of complete and correct payment applications f. Quality of paperwork Comments: 7 Working Relationships Rate this contractor's
working relationships with other parties (Cornell, Design Team, subcontractors,ect.) Comments: Fails to Achieve Needs Fully AchieveFreq ExceedsCons Exceed Expectation Improvement
Expectation Expectation Expectation 1 2 3 4 5 8 Supervisory Personnel Rating Rate the overall performance of this contractor's on site supervisory personnel and project management staff
Comments: 9 Contract Close-Out Rate this contractor's overall ability to efficiently close out the project a. Timely completion of all punchlist items b. Timely resolution of all outstanding
change orders c. Timely submission of all close out documents(O&M's, As-Builts, warranties, final releases and consent of surety) d. Quality of close out documentation and timely completion
of any outstanding audit questions Comments: Summary Sheet Project:___________________________________________ Contractor:________________________________________ Rating Per Weight
Performance Categories Category % Scoring 1 Quality of Workmanship 0 15.00% 0 2 Scheduling 0 10.00% 0 3 Subcontractor Management 0 10.00% 0 4 MBE/WBE Participation 0 10.00% 0 5 Safety
0 10.00% 0 6 Contract Administration 0 10.00% 0 7 Working Relationships 0 10.00% 0 8 On Site Supervisory Personnel Rating 0 18.00% 0 9 Contract Close Out 0 7.00% 0 Over All Rating 0
Rating Reference Fails to achieve expectation 1 Needs improvement 2 Fully achieves expectation 3 Frequently exceeds expectation 4 Consistently exceeds expectation 5 OWNER COMMENTS:
OWNER COMMENTS on 3A Ratings: CONTRACTOR COMMENTS: (To be completed by Contractor prior to Owner/Contractor discussion meeting) THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK SUPPLEMENTAL
CONDITIONS TO THE CONTRACT PATHOGENS CONTAGIONS COVID-19 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS PROTOCOLS AND SAFETY REQUISITES TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY APPLICABLE TO PATHOGENS, CONTAGIONS AND/OR
COVID-19 VIRUS In response to the public health emergency for the COVID-19, requirements, recommendations and guidelines from civil authorities including, but not limited to, New York
State Executive Orders, CDC, OSHA and New York State Department of Health (herein after referred to as “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines”) surrounding health and safety measures
designed to eliminate or reduce the transmission of the COVID-19 virus, these Supplemental Conditions are provided for guidance for construction related work. Contractors and businesses
are further required to comple with applicable “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines” mandatory directives and health and safety practices issued. 1.0 These Supplemental Conditions
apply to the current COVID-19 pandemic, but may also apply to any existing or future pathogen or contagion impacting construction activity and necessitating protective health and safety
measures for worker safety, the general public, and any personnel connected to the advancement of Work on this, or any applicable project. 1.1 The purpose of this document is to
set forth recommended elements and practices to safeguard the public and all persons connected to each project for Cornell University. 1.2 The direction from “COVID-19 Authorities
and Guidelines” are applicable to businesses, entities, and services, and they must comply with the most recent direction. Contractor obligations include modification of all their
existing protocols and practices as necessary to adhere to the most current modifications to “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines”. 2.0 Contractor’s responsibilities under the Contract
with Owner as provided in the General Conditions and General Requirements are unchanged. Nothing contained herein shall alter or modify the Contractor’s exclusive control over the
job site, subcontractors, project labor, Health & Safety Plans, Protocols, Measures, or the Contractor’s exclusive control over the methods and means associated with any and all of
the foregoing elements. 2.1 Cornell University possesses neither control nor any right of control over the job site, project labor, health & safety practices or programs, or methods
and means of advancing the Contracted Work. 2.2 These Supplemental Conditions are provided to the Contractor for the attainment of Contractor’s fully compliant health and safety
measures and practices communicated by applicable civil authorities as requirements, recommendations, and/or guidance necessary to engage in qualifying construction activities. 2.3
Contractor’s responsibilities under the Contract with Owner as provided in the General Conditions and General Requirements shall remain and include, but not limited to: 2.3.1 Contractors
and their subcontractors and suppliers are required at all times to guard the safety and health of all persons on and in the vicinity of the work site 2 2.3.2 Contractors and their
subcontractors and suppliers are required to comply with all applicable rules, regulations, codes, and bulletins of the New York State Department of Labor and the standards imposed
under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended (“OSHA”) and New York State Executive Orders 2.3.3 Contractors and their subcontractors and suppliers are
also required to comply with all applicable job site safety requirements 2.3.4 Contractors and their subcontractors and suppliers must comply with all County, City or State of New
York safety requirements for projects within the City or State of New York constructed in accordance with the applicable Building Code, and contractors are required to provide written
Safety Plans for the site demonstrating how all applicable safety requirements are to be implemented for all elements of the Work for the duration of the contract. 3.0 Contractors,
their subcontractors and suppliers, and workers are required to adhere to “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines” to prevent or limit the possible exposure or spread of COVID-19, pathogens,
or contagions (as applicable). 3.1 To that end, Contractor shall develop a written Health & Safety Plan related to the protective measures and protocols Contractor shall employ on
the Project in response to “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines” necessary to manage and mitigate the exposure or transmission of COVID-19, pathogens, or contagions (as applicable).
3.2 This Plan shall be submitted to the Owner prior to start of Construction Activity on the Campus. Owner’s receipt of the subject Plan is to document that measures and practices
are in place, not for substantive review or approval. 3.3 Health and safety practices constitute a continuing compliance obligation, Contractors and their subcontractors and suppliers
must remain current with, and immediately implement updated health and safety protocols and practices as they are published. The Campus may request updated elements of the Contractor’s
written safety plan to address evolving best practices for measures and/or practices of the “COVID-19 Authorities and Guidelines”. 3.4 The Contractor must notify Cornell immediately
upon discovery of any employees of their firm, or subcontractors, or suppliers that are, or have been working on the Cornell Campus that have been confirmed to have COVID-19 contagion.
4.0 Guidance & General Recommendations for Inclusion in the Plan: 4.1 Information for local health departments can be found at www.health.ny.gov 4.2 OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces
for COVID-19 can be found at www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf 4.3 Comply with all OSHA requirements in accordance with the Hazard Communication (Global Harmonization) Standard
at https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home 4.4 Centers for Disease Control -- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html 3 5.0 Project Closure: 5.1 Where work is suspended
on a project, contractors are directed to follow any additional project shut-down protocols as provided by the Owner. Including, but not limited to, photographs, securing the work
site and project status narrative. 6.0 Contractor expressly agrees to fully comply and remain exclusively responsible for the implementation of applicable Contractor Health and Safety
Protocols and Measures as set forth in applicable and then current Guidance for Construction Activities. Express Contractor agreement to the foregoing and Contractor submission of the
Plan are conditions precedent to engage in any onsite construction activity. September 18, 2020 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 11 00 SUMMARY OF WORK .......................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL
......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION...........................................................
............................................ 1 1.2 WORK UNDER OTHER CONTRACTS .............................................................. 2 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED ................................
.............................................................. 2 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ............................................................................................
2 SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS ....................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ...........................................................................
.............................................. 1 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................... 1 1.2 CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES
................................................................... 1 1.3 UNIVERSITY CLOSURES ................................................................................... 2 1.4
WATER USE RESTRICTION ............................................................................... 2 1.5 PARKING ..................................................................................
............................. 2 1.6 CHANGEOVERS AND CONTINUITY OF SERVICES ..................................... 3 1.7 OBSTACLES, INTERFERENCE AND COORDINATION .................................
4 1.8 EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENTS........................................................................ 4 1.9 EXISTING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, FIXTURES, ETC. .............................
5 1.10 EXAMINATION OF PREMISES, DRAWINGS, ETC. ........................................ 5 1.11 WORKING HOURS .........................................................................................
...... 6 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 6 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ............................................
................................................ 6 SECTION 01 25 00 SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS .................................. 1 1.0 GENERAL ................................................
......................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................
1 1.2 DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................ 1 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS ...................................................
.................................... 2 1.4 PRODUCTS LIST .................................................................................................. 2 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE ...................
................................................................... 2 1.6 PROCEDURES.......................................................................................................
3 1.7 EQUIVALENTS – APPROVED EQUAL ............................................................. 3 1.8 CONTRACTOR'S OPTIONS ..........................................................................
....... 4 1.9 SUBSTITUTIONS .................................................................................................. 6 1.10 COMPARABLE PRODUCTS .............................................
.................................. 7 1.11 CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATION ............................................................... 8 1.12 ARCHITECT'S DUTIES .......................................
................................................. 8 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 8 3.0 EXECUTION
– NOT USED ............................................................................................ 8 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 31 19 PROJECT MEETINGS ....................................
....................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1
DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING ....................................................
.................. 1 1.3 PROGRESS MEETINGS ....................................................................................... 3 1.4 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE(S) ...............................
............................ 4 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 4 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ......................
...................................................................... 4 SECTION 01 31 50 ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT ...................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ..........................
............................................................................................... 1 1.1 SUMMARY .........................................................................................
................... 1 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .......................................................................................... 1 1.3 DEFINITIONS ...............................................
......................................................... 1 1.4 PROCEDURES....................................................................................................... 1 1.5
PROCESS OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... 2 1.6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ..............................................................
............. 4 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 4 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED .....................................
....................................................... 4 SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ............................................................ 1 1.0 GENERAL ...........................
.............................................................................................. 1 1.1 SUMMARY ..........................................................................................
.................. 1 1.2 FORM OF SCHEDULES ....................................................................................... 1 1.3 CONTENT OF SCHEDULES .........................................
....................................... 1 1.4 PROGRESS REVISIONS ...................................................................................... 2 1.5 SUBMISSIONS .............................
......................................................................... 3 2.0 PRODUCTS - NOT USED ...............................................................................................
3 3.0 EXECUTION .................................................................................................................... 3 3.1 DISTRIBUTION...............................................
...................................................... 3 SECTION 01 32 33 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ............................................. 1 1.0 GENERAL ......................................
................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................
..... 1 1.2 SUBMITTALS ....................................................................................................... 1 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED ..............................................
................................................ 1 3.0 EXECUTION ....................................................................................................................
1 3.1 EXISTING CONDITION PHOTOGRAPHS ......................................................... 1 3.2 PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHS ............................................................................
.. 1 3.3 FINAL COMPLETION PHOTOGRAPHS ............................................................ 1 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES ......................................
......................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................
................................................................................... 1 1.2 SUBMITTAL REGISTRY AND SCHEDULE...................................................... 1 1.3
SHOP DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ 3 1.4 PRODUCT DATA ....................................................................
.............................. 3 1.5 SAMPLES............................................................................................................... 4 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND
QUALITY CONTROL SUBMITTALS............ 5 1.7 COORDINATION DRAWINGS ........................................................................... 6 1.8 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES .....................
............................................ 9 1.9 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES ............................................................................. 10 1.10 RECORD SUBMITTALS .......................
............................................................. 11 1.11 RESUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................. 12 1.12 ARCHITECT'S
DUTIES ...................................................................................... 12 1.13 DISTRIBUTION....................................................................................
............... 13 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED ............................................................................................ 13 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ...................................
....................................................... 13 SECTION 01 35 29 GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY ......................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ...........................
.............................................................................................. 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................
................ 1 1.2 CONTRACTOR’S PROJECT SITE SPECIFIC PLAN ......................................... 1 1.3 ASBESTOS................................................................................
............................. 2 1.4 LEAD ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.5 SITE VISITS .....................
...................................................................................... 3 1.6 CONFINED SPACE ...........................................................................................
.... 3 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 3 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ..............................................
.............................................. 3 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 35 43 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ......................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ....................................
..................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION................................................................................................
....... 1 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .......................................................................................... 1 1.3 SUBMITTALS ............................................................
........................................... 1 1.4 JOB SITE ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................ 1 1.5 NOISE AND VIBRATION ......................
.............................................................. 2 1.6 DUST CONTROL .................................................................................................. 2
1.7 PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT .......................................................... 2 1.8 TEMPORARY RE-ROUTING OF PIPING AND DUCTWORK ......................... 3 1.9 HAZARDOUS
OR TOXIC MATERIALS ............................................................ 4 1.10 DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL AND TITLE ............................................. 4 2.0 PRODUCTS
– NOT USED .............................................................................................. 4 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED .................................................................
........................... 4 SECTION 01 35 44 SPILL CONTROL ................................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ........................................
................................................................................. 1 1.1 SPILL PREVENTION ............................................................................................
1 1.2 SPILL CONTROL PROCEDURES ....................................................................... 1 1.3 SPILL REPORTING AND DOCUMENTATION .................................................
4 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 5 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ..................................................
.......................................... 5 SECTION 01 41 00 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL .............................................
............................................................................ 1 1.1 PERMITS AND LICENSES ..................................................................................
1 1.2 INSPECTIONS ....................................................................................................... 1 1.3 COMPLIANCE............................................................
........................................... 1 1.4 OWNER’S REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................. 2 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .......................
....................................................................... 2 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ............................................................................................
2 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 42 00 REFERENCES ......................................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ..........................................
............................................................................... 1 1.1 INTENT OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS............................................................ 1 1.2 RELATED
DOCUMENTS .................................................................................... 2 1.3 DEFINITIONS .....................................................................................
................... 2 1.4 OWNER AGREEMENTS ...................................................................................... 4 1.5 INDUSTRY STANDARDS ............................................
....................................... 4 1.6 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ............................................................... 5 2.0 PRODUCTS - NOT USED ....................................
......................................................... 18 3.0 EXECUTION - NOT USED ........................................................................................... 18 SECTION
01 45 00 QUALITY CONTROL ............................................................................ 1 1.0 GENERAL ..................................................................................
....................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 CONTROL OF ON-SITE
CONSTRUCTION ....................................................... 1 1.3 CONTROL OF OFF-SITE OPERATIONS............................................................ 2 1.4 TESTING ..................
.............................................................................................. 3 1.5 OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE ...........................................................................
3 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 3 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ..................................................
.......................................... 3 SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS ................................ 1 1.0 GENERAL ........................................................
................................................................. 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................
1 1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES ........................................... 1 2.0 PRODUCTS..................................................................................................
..................... 1 2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL ..................................................................................... 1 2.2 TEMPORARY FIRST AID FACILITIES..............................
................................ 1 2.3 TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION .................................................................... 1 2.4 CONSTRUCTION AIDS .........................................
.............................................. 3 2.5 SUPPORTS ............................................................................................................. 3 2.6 TEMPORARY
WATER CONTROL ..................................................................... 4 2.7 PERSONNEL, PUBLIC AND EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ............................... 4 2.8 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION
AND SIGNS ........................................................ 4 2.9 SECURITY .............................................................................................................
4 2.10 FIELD OFFICES .................................................................................................... 4 3.0 EXECUTION ............................................................
........................................................ 5 3.1 PREPARATION ..................................................................................................... 5 3.2
GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 5 3.3 REMOVAL .................................................................
............................................ 5 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 51 00 TEMPORARY UTILITIES .................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL
......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION...........................................................
............................................ 1 1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES ........................................... 1 2.0 PRODUCTS......................................................
................................................................. 1 2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL ..................................................................................... 1 2.2
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY, LIGHTING AND WATER ............................... 1 2.3 TEMPORARY USE OF ELEVATOR ................................................................... 2 2.4 TEMPORARY
CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE SERVICE .................................. 3 2.5 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES ............................................................ 3 3.0 EXECUTION .....................
............................................................................................... 3 3.1 REMOVAL .........................................................................................
.................... 3 SECTION 01 66 00 STORAGE AND PROTECTION ........................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ..............................................................
........................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1
1.2 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING ............................................................. 1 1.3 ON-SITE STORAGE...................................................................................
........... 1 1.4 PALM ROAD STORAGE ...................................................................................... 2 1.5 PROTECTION ...........................................................
............................................. 3 1.6 PROTECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ............................................................ 4 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED ..............................
................................................................ 4 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ............................................................................................
4 SECTION 01 73 29 CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING ........................................ 1 1.0 GENERAL ............................................................................................
............................. 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 SUBMITTALS ...............................
........................................................................ 2 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE ......................................................................................
2 1.4 WARRANTIES ...................................................................................................... 4 2.0 PRODUCTS................................................................
....................................................... 4 2.1 MATERIALS .......................................................................................................... 4 3.0
EXECUTION .................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 INSPECTION ......................................................
................................................... 4 3.2 PREPARATION ..................................................................................................... 5 3.3 PERFORMANCE
................................................................................................... 5 3.4 CLEANING ...................................................................................
......................... 7 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 77 00 PROJECT CLOSEOUT .......................................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ..........................
............................................................................................... 1 1.1 INSPECTIONS .....................................................................................
.................. 1 1.2 SUBMITTALS ....................................................................................................... 2 1.3 FINAL CLEAN UP ......................................
.......................................................... 3 1.4 MAINTENANCE STOCK ..................................................................................... 4 2.0 PRODUCTS
– NOT USED .............................................................................................. 5 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED .................................................................
........................... 5 SECTION 01 78 22 FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY .................................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ...........................................................
.............................................................. 1 1.1 FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY .................................................................... 1 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT
USED .............................................................................................. 2 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED .......................................................................
..................... 2 SECTION 01 78 23 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA ...................................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ..........................................................................
............................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 FORM OF
SUBMITTALS ..................................................................................... 1 1.3 CONTENT OF MANUAL .............................................................................
........ 2 1.4 MANUAL FOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES .................................................. 3 1.5 MANUAL FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS .................................................
4 1.6 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 6 1.7 INSTRUCTIONS OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL ...................................................
6 1.8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................ 7 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED ..................................................................
............................ 7 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ............................................................................................ 7 September 18, 2020 SECTION 01
78 36 WARRANTIES AND BONDS ................................................................ 1 1.0 GENERAL ............................................................................................
............................. 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 SUMMARY ..................................
.......................................................................... 1 1.3 DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................
1 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE ...................................................................................... 2 1.5 WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS............................................................
.............. 2 1.6 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 3 1.7 SUBMITTALS REQUIRED ......................................................
............................ 3 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 3 3.0 EXECUTION .................................
................................................................................... 4 3.1 FORM OF SUBMITTALS .....................................................................................
4 3.2 TIME OF SUBMITTALS ...................................................................................... 4 SECTION 01 78 39 RECORD DOCUMENTS...................................................
..................... 1 1.0 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 DESCRIPTION........................
............................................................................... 1 1.2 MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES....................................... 1 1.3 RECORDING .....................
.................................................................................... 1 1.4 SUBMITTAL ..................................................................................................
........ 4 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED .............................................................................................. 4 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ..........................................
.................................................. 4 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 11 00 Ithaca, New York SUMMARY OF THE WORK BARTELS HALL SUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 11 00 SUMMARY OF WORK 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Work to be Done 1. Install a new fully addressable fire alarm system with voice evacuation and associated
raceways in Bartels Hall and Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center. 2. Remove existing fire alarm system once new system has been tested and is fully operational. Patch and paint
surfaces to match existing finishes. B. The Scope of the Work 1. The scope of the WORK in all SECTIONS of this Specification shall consist of the furnishing of all labor, materials,
equipment and appliances and the performance of the Work required by the Contract Documents and/or by the conditions at the site, joining all parts of this Work with itself and the
Work of others to form a complete, functioning entity. 2. Items not specifically mentioned in the Specifications or shown on the drawings, but which are inherently necessary to make
a complete working installation, shall be included. 3. It is the intent and purpose of the Contract Documents to cover and include under each item all materials, machinery, apparatus,
and labor necessary to properly install materials and equipment, adjust and put into perfect operation the respective portions of the installation specified and to so interconnect the
various items or sections of the work as to form a complete and operating whole. Any equipment, apparatus, machinery, material and small items not mentioned in detail, and labor not
hereinafter specifically mentioned, which may be found necessary to complete or perfect any portion of the installation in a substantial manner, and in compliance with the requirements
stated, implied, or intended in the Contract Documents, shall be furnished without extra cost to the Owner. The Contractor shall provide the greatest quantity, highest quality, highest
degree of safety, and most stringent material, equipment or Work. Should the Drawings or the Specifications disagree in themselves or with each other, the Contractor shall provide
the better quality or greater quantity of work and/or materials unless otherwise directed by written addendum to the Contract. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 11 00 Ithaca, New York SUMMARY
OF THE WORK BARTELS HALL SUMMARY OF WORK 01 11 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.2 WORK UNDER OTHER CONTRACTS A. The Contractor shall cooperate with other contracts
performing related work, including providing labor, materials and other costs necessary to satisfactorily coordinate the Contract work with work performed under others contracts. 2.0
PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 11 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New York WORK RESTRICTIONS BARTELS HALL WORK RESTRICTIONS 01
14 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including
General Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES A. All traffic and pedestrian control measures shall be compliant with
the National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD) and 17 NYCRR Chapter V (New York Supplement), (https://www.dot.ny.gov/mutcd) and all other local
laws and regulations. B. The Contractor shall carry on the Work in the manner which will cause the least interruption to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and permit access of emergency
vehicles at all times. C. The Work shall be scheduled and performed in such a manner that at least one lane of traffic will be maintained on all public streets. Two flag persons, equipped
with radio communication devices, must be provided for any activity blocking a traffic lane. One lane of traffic must be maintained at all times. Where traffic must cross open trenches,
the Contractor shall provide suitable bridges and railings, including pedestrian bridges. D. The Contractor shall maintain 20’ minimum fire lane access to all facilities in the area.
E. The Contractor shall post and maintain flag persons and suitable signs indicating that construction operations are under way and other warning signs as may be required. F. The Contractor
shall safeguard the use by the public and Owner of all adjacent highways, roadways and footpaths, outside the Contract Limit Lines (work area), and shall conform to all laws and regulations
concerning the use thereof, especially limitations on traffic and the movement of heavy equipment. Access to the site for delivery of construction materials and/or equipment shall
be made only at the locations shown in the Contract Documents or approved by the Owner’s Representative. G. The Contractor shall make every effort to keep dirt and debris from making
its way to roadways. The Contractor shall immediately remove dirt and debris which may collect on permanent roadways due to the Work. H. The Contractor shall limit the extent of its
activities to that area of the site defined on the Contract Drawings as being within the Contract Limit Lines. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New York WORK RESTRICTIONS
BARTELS HALL WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 14 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 I. For that portion of the Work required under this Contract which must be performed in other than
the defined areas both on-site and off, including operations involving delivery and removal of materials, the Contractor shall schedule and coordinate its activities through the Owner's
Representative, to meet the approval of the Owner and minimize disruption of the normal scheduled activities of the occupants of adjacent spaces. J. It is the Owner’s expectation that
the Contractor will take protective measures to minimize damage caused by construction activities including, but not limited to, the use of personnel lifts, material handling equipment,
on-site material storage, etc. All portions of the site, including the staging area and those areas affected by the work, shall be returned to their original condition after completion
of Work. Such repair work shall include lawn restoration and reseeding, if required, and shall be included in the Contractor's Guarantee of Work. K. Routes to and from the location
of the Work shall be as indicated in the Contract or as directed by the Owner's Representative. Temporary roadways shall be closed only with prior approval of the Owner's Representative.
L. Staging and parking may be made available at Palm Road or other pre-determined area for the duration of the project. The Contractor will be responsible for fencing, securing and
maintaining the designated area. All vehicles at Palm Road must be registered with Transportation Services. 1.3 UNIVERSITY CLOSURES A. In the event of University closure, the Contractor
should use their judgement, follow their internal guidance on continuity of operations, and the direction of law enforcement, as to whether or not they will maintain operations on construction
sites on campus. They should make this decision with the awareness that Cornell response to any project needs (shutdowns, emergencies) will not possible and the maintenance of roads
and walks will not be to normal operating standards. B. With your safety as a top priority, the Cornell University Police allows you the ability to take advantage of our Emergency Mass
Notification System that enables your cellphone to become a personal safety device for you. Contractor’s wishing to participate may text the following: CornellAlert to 67283 and you
will be set up to receive alert messages. Be advised that you may stop receiving messages at any time by sending “stop” to CornellAlert. There will also be a system generated “stop”
every year on August 1st at which point you will need to send the text CornellAlert to re-enlist. 1.4 WATER USE RESTRICTION A. The Contractor shall adhere to any University issued Water
Use Restrictions in place at the time of construction. 1.5 PARKING A. The Owner may designate an area for parking of essential Contractor vehicles on the project site. Contractor parking
is also available at Palm Road. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New York WORK RESTRICTIONS BARTELS HALL WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 14 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September
18, 2020 B. The Contractor shall make all arrangements, and bear the cost, for transportation of all trade persons from the designated parking area to the construction site as necessary.
C. It should be noted that there is a fee for all parking on the Cornell University campus. The Contractor is responsible for the payment for all parking costs imposed by the Owner.
The Contractor should contact the Project Manager (Debra Melanson) for additional information. The Contractor will be required to complete a “New Construction Employee Form” for each
permit requested. This form may be found at http://finance.fs.cornell.edu/contracts/forms/contractors.cfm. D. Contractor shall cooperate with Transportation Services and/or other
authorities having jurisdiction, as follows: 1. Ensure parking by all employees of the Contractor, subcontractors, material suppliers, and others connected with this project only within
construction fence or the designated parking area. 2. Prohibit employees from parking in any other areas, roads, streets, grounds, etc. 3. Discharge any employee refusing to comply
with these requirements. 4. Ensure proper transportation of personnel between the designated parking area and the construction site. E. The Contractor shall remove from the parking
area and staging area all temporary trailers, rubbish, unused materials, and other materials belonging to the Contractor or used under the Contractor’s direction during construction
or impairing the use or appearance of the property and shall restore such areas affected by the work to their original condition, and, in the event of its failure to do so, the same
shall be removed by the Owner at the expense of the Contractor, and the Contractor shall be liable therefore. 1.6 CHANGEOVERS AND CONTINUITY OF SERVICES A. Make all changeovers, tie-ins
and removals, etc., of any part of the Work that would affect the continuity of operation of the adjacent services at approved times that will not interfere with the Owner's operations.
Secure approval of Owner before proceeding. B. Make all necessary temporary connections required to permit operation of the building services and/or equipment. Remove the connections
after need has ceased. C. The Contractor may be permitted to make changeovers during normal working hours at the Owner’s discretion. Should the Contractor perform this Work outside
of normal working hours, no extra payment will be made for resulting overtime expenses. D. When connecting new facilities do not shut off any existing Mechanical/Electrical facilities
or services without prior written approval of Owner's Representative. E. The Contractor shall not, except in an emergency condition, shutdown any utility without the express permission
of the Owner's Representative. Major, affecting life safety or outside contract limit lines, shutdowns of utilities will be performed by Cornell University to enable Contractor to
perform required work. Major shutdowns shall be defined as those affecting life safety or which are outside the project site limits. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New
York WORK RESTRICTIONS BARTELS HALL WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 14 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 F. Maintain domestic water and firewater in service at all times. No service
may be out for more than twenty-four (24) hours. Maintain firewater flow capability (hose, if necessary) to all buildings and coordinate with Cornell Utilities, Cornell Environmental
Health and Safety (EH&S), and City of Ithaca Fire Department. G. All shutdowns to be scheduled a minimum of seven (7) calendar days in advance and requests shall be submitted via
ePM system to the Owner’s Representative. H. IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY WHERE THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IS NOT AVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DIAL 911 IMMEDIATELY. 1.7 OBSTACLES,
INTERFERENCE AND COORDINATION A. General 1. Plans show general design arrangement. Install work substantially as indicated and verify exact location and elevations; DO NOT SCALE PLANS.
2. Due to small scale of Drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings, changes in elevations, interferences, etc. Make necessary changes in the Work, equipment locations,
etc., after notification to the Owner's Representative and Architect. Obtain approval from same, as part of Contract, to accommodate work to obstacles and interferences encountered.
3. Obtain written approval for all major changes before installing. If requested, submit drawings, detailing all such deviations or changes. 4. Exposed to view mechanical units, ductwork,
conduit, pipes or other building equipment are essential parts of the artistic effect of the building design and shall be installed in locations as shown on the drawings. Conformance
to given dimensions and alignments with the structural system, walls, openings, indicated centerlines are a requirement of the Contract and the Contractor shall familiarize himself
with the critical nature of proper placement of these items. The Contractor shall notify the Architect of conflicts which would cause such equipment to be installed in locations other
than as indicated on the Drawings. The Contractor shall not proceed with the installation of exposed to view mechanical units, ductwork, conduit, pipes, etc. until all conflicts have
been identified by the Contractor and resolutions to conflicts approved by the Architect. B. Interference 1. Install work so that all items are operable and serviceable and avoid interfering
with removal of rails, filters, belt guards and/or operation of doors, etc. Provide easy and safe access to valves, controllers, motor starters and other equipment requiring frequent
attention. 1.8 EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENTS A. Since all equipment of equal capacity is not necessarily of same arrangement, size of construction, these Plans are prepared on basis of one
manufacturer as "basis-of-design equipment", even though other manufacturers' names are mentioned. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New York WORK RESTRICTIONS BARTELS HALL
WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 14 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 B. If Contractor elects to use specified equipment other than "design equipment" which differs in arrangement,
size, etc., the Contractor does so subject to following conditions: 1. Submit detailed drawings indicating proposed installations of equipment and showing maintenance and service space
required. 2. If revised arrangement meets approval, make all required changes in the work of all trades, including but not limited to louvers, panels, structural supports, pads, etc.
at no increase in Contract. Provide larger motors and any additional control devices, valves, fittings and other miscellaneous equipment required for proper operation of revised layout,
and assumes responsibility for proper location of roughing in and connections by other trades. 3. If revised arrangement does not meet approval because of increase in pressure loss,
possibility of increase in noise, lack of space or headroom, insufficient clearance for removal of parts, or for any other reason, provide equipment which conforms to Contract Drawings
and Specifications. 1.9 EXISTING EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, FIXTURES, ETC. A. Where existing equipment, piping, fittings, etc. are to be removed, Contractor shall submit complete list to
Owner. All items that Owner wishes to retain shall be carefully removed and salvaged and delivered to building storage where directed by Owner. Items that Owner does not wish to retain
shall be removed from the site and legally disposed. 1.10 EXAMINATION OF PREMISES, DRAWINGS, ETC. A. Before Submitting Proposal 1. Examine all Drawings and Specifications relating
to Work of all trades to determine scope and relation to other work. 2. Examine all existing conditions affecting compliance with Plans and Specifications, by visiting site and/or building.
3. Ascertain access to site, available storage, and delivery facilities. B. Before Commencing Work on Any Phase or in any Area 1. Verify all governing dimensions at site and/or building.
2. Inspect all adjacent work. 3. All work is to be conducted in such a manner as to cause a minimum degree of interference with the Campus’ operation and academic schedule. C. Tender
of Proposal Confirms Agreement 1. All items and conditions referred to herein and/or indicated on accompanying Drawings. 2. No consideration, additional monies or time extensions will
be granted for alleged misunderstanding. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 14 00 Ithaca, New York WORK RESTRICTIONS BARTELS HALL WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 14 00-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September
18, 2020 D. Existing or Archived Drawings 1. Existing or Archived drawings of impacted buildings are appended in electronic format only for reference and informational purposes. These
historic drawings are not to be considered contract drawings and are provided “FOR INFORMATION ONLY”. The Owner makes no representation as to the accuracy of the drawings as representing
current conditions. 1.11 WORKING HOURS A. Normal work hours are 7AM-dusk Monday-Saturday. This means that Contractor shall not permit any noise generating activities that could disturb
campus occupants or residents to take place outside of these hours. Should any conditions necessitate work to extend beyond these hours – Contractor may submit a detailed request with
reasonable advance notice to Cornell. Cornell (at its sole discretion) may issue a written relaxation of the above but Contractor is advised never to assume that it will be granted.
2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 14 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL
SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 25 00 SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor
shall furnish and install the products specified, under the options and conditions for substitutions stated in this Section. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Substitutions: Changes in products,
materials, equipment, and methods of construction from those required by the Contract Documents and proposed by Contractor. 1. Substitutions for Cause: Changes proposed by Contractor
that are required due to changed Project conditions that are beyond the Contractor’s control, such as unavailability of product, or regulatory changes. a. Products that are not available
from Contractor’s preferred suppliers does not constitute unavailability of product. 2. Substitutions for Convenience: Changes proposed by Contractor or Owner that are not required
in order to meet other Project requirements but may offer advantage to Contractor or Owner. B. Products: Items obtained for incorporating into the Work, whether purchased for Project
or taken from previously purchased stock. The term "product" includes the terms "material," "equipment," "system," and terms of similar intent. 1. Named Products: Items identified
by manufacturer's product name, including make or model number or other designation shown or listed in manufacturer's published product literature that is current as of date of the
Contract Documents. 2. New Products: Items that have not previously been incorporated into another project or facility. Items salvaged from other projects are not considered new products.
Items that are manufactured or fabricated to include recycled content materials are considered new products, unless indicated otherwise. 3. Comparable Product: Product that is demonstrated
and approved through submittal process to have the indicated qualities related to type, function, dimension, in-service performance, physical properties, appearance, and other characteristics
that equal or exceed those of specified product. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-2 FIRE
ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 C. Basis-of-Design Product Specification: A specification in which a specific manufacturer's product is named and accompanied by
the words "basis-of-design product," including make or model number or other designation, to establish the significant qualities related to type, function, dimension, in-service performance,
physical properties, appearance, and other characteristics for purposes of evaluating comparable products of additional manufacturers named in the specification. 1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Substitution Requests: Submit indicated number of copies of each Substitution Request Form, attached hereto, for consideration. Identify product or fabrication or installation
method to be replaced. Include Specification Section number and title and Drawing numbers and titles. 1. In addition to submission of Substitution Request Form, substitutions shall
be listed on the Bid Proposal Submission Form with description, specification references, and corresponding change in base bid 1.4 PRODUCTS LIST A. Within thirty (30) days after the
award of Contract, submit to the Architect five copies of a complete list of products which are proposed for installation. B. Tabulate the products by listing under each specification
section title and number. C. For products specified only by reference standards, list for each such product: 1. Name and address of the manufacturer. 2. Trade name. 3. Model or catalog
designation. 4. Manufacturer's data: a. Reference standards. b. Performance test data. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Compatibility of Substitutions: Investigate and document compatibility
of proposed substitution with related products and materials. Engage a qualified testing agency to perform compatibility tests recommended by manufacturers. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 B. Compatibility of
Options: If Contractor is given option of selecting between two or more products for use on Project, select product compatible with products previously selected, even if previously
selected products were also options. 1. Contractor is responsible for providing products and construction methods compatible with other products and construction methods. 2. If a dispute
or compatibility issue arises over concurrently selectable but incompatible products, Architect will determine which products shall be used. 1.6 PROCEDURES A. Coordination: Modify
or adjust affected work as necessary to integrate work of accepted substitutions and approved comparable products. 1.7 EQUIVALENTS – APPROVED EQUAL A. Equivalents or Approvals - General
1. The words “similar and equal to”, or “or equal”, “equivalent” and such other words of similar content and meaning shall for the purposes of this Contract be deemed to mean similar
or equivalent to one of the named products. For the purposes of Paragraph A and B of this Section 1.4 and for the purposes of Bidding Documents, the word “products” shall be deemed
to include the words “articles”, “materials”, “items”, “equipment” and “methods”. Whenever in the Contract documents one or more products are specified, the words “similar and equal
to” shall be deemed inserted. 2. Whenever any product is specified in the Contract documents by a reference to the name, trade name, make or catalog number of any manufacturer or supplier,
the intent is not to limit competition, but to establish a standard of quality which the Architect has determined is necessary for the Project. The Contractor may at its option use
any product other than that specified in the Contract Documents provided the same is approved by the Architect in accordance with the procedures set forth in Paragraph B of this Section
1.4. In all cases the Architect shall be the sole judge as to whether a proposed product is to be approved and the Contractor shall have the burden of proving, at its own cost and
expense, to the satisfaction of the Architect, that the proposed product is similar and equal to the named product. In making such determination the Architect may establish such objective
and appearance criteria as it may deem proper that the proposed product must meet in order for it to be approved. 3. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be construed as representing,
expressly or implied, that the named product is available or that there is or there is not a product similar and equal to any of the named products and the Contractor shall have and
make no claim by reason of the availability or lack of availability of the named product or of a product similar and equal to any named product. 4. The Contractor shall have and make
no claim for an extension of time or for damages by reason of the time taken by the Architect or by reason of the failure of the Architect to approve a product proposed by the Contractor.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18,
2020 5. Request for approval of proposed equivalents will be received by the Architect only from the Contractor. B. Equivalents or Approvals After Bidding 1. Request for approval of
proposed equivalents will be considered by the Architect after bidding only in the following cases: (a) the named product cannot be obtained by the Contractor because of strikes, lockouts,
bankruptcies or discontinuance of manufacturer and the Contractor makes a written request to the Architect for consideration of the proposed equivalent within ten (10) calendar days
of the date it ascertains it cannot obtain the named product; or (b) the proposed equivalent is superior, in the opinion of the Architect, to the named product; or (c) the proposed
equivalent, in the opinion of the Architect, is equal to the named product and its use is to the advantage of the Owner, e.g., the Owner receives an equitable credit, acceptable to
it, as a result of the estimated cost savings to the Contractor from the use of the proposed equivalent or the Owner determines that the Contractor has not failed to act diligently
in placing the necessary purchase orders and a savings in the time required for the completion of the construction of the Project should result from the use of the proposed equivalent;
or (d) the proposed equivalent, in the opinion of the Architect, is equal to the named product and less than ninety (90) calendar days have elapsed since the Notice of Award of the
Contract. 2. Where the Architect pursuant to the provisions of this Section 1.4 approves a product proposed by the Contractor and such proposed product requires a revision or redesign
of any part of the work covered by this Contract, all such revision and redesign and all new Drawings and details required therefore shall be subject to approval of the Architect and
shall be provided by the Contractor at its own cost and expense. 3. Where the Architect pursuant to the provisions of this Section approves a product proposed by the Contractor and
such proposed product requires a different quantity and/or arrangement of duct work, piping, wiring, conduit or any other part of the work from that specified, detailed or indicated
in the Contract Documents, the contractor shall provide the same at its own cost and expense. 1.8 CONTRACTOR'S OPTIONS A. For products specified only by reference standard, select any
product meeting that standard, by any manufacturer. B. For products specified by naming several products or manufacturers, select any one of products and manufacturers named. 1. Products:
a. Restricted List (Products): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs titled “Products” or that include the phrase “provide one of the following”, and include a list
of names of both manufacturers and products, provide one of the products listed that complies with requirements. Comparable products for Contractor's convenience will not be considered.
- Substitutions may be considered, unless otherwise indicated. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND
01 25 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 b. Non-restricted List (Available Products): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs titled “Available
Products” or that include the phrase “include, but are not limited to, the following”, and include a list of names of both available manufacturers and products, provide one of the products
listed, or an unnamed product, that complies with requirements. Comply with requirements in "Comparable Products" Article for consideration of an unnamed product. 2. Manufacturers:
a. Restricted List (Manufacturers): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs titled “Manufacturers” or that include the phrase “provide products by one of the following”,
and include a list of manufacturers' names, provide a product by one of the manufacturers listed that complies with requirements. Comparable products for Contractor's convenience will
not be considered. - Substitutions may be considered, unless otherwise indicated. b. Non-restricted List (Available Manufacturers): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs
titled “Available Manufacturers” or that include the phrase “include, but are not limited to, the following”, and include a list of available manufacturers, provide a product by one
of the manufacturers listed, or a product by an unnamed manufacturer, that complies with requirements. Comply with requirements in "Comparable Products" Article for consideration of
an unnamed manufacturer's product. 3. Basis-of-Design Product: Where Specifications name a product, or refer to a product indicated on Drawings, and include a list of manufacturers,
provide the specified or indicated product or a comparable product by one of the other named manufacturers. Drawings and Specifications indicate sizes, profiles, dimensions, and other
characteristics that are based on the product named. a. Restricted List (List of Manufacturers): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs titled “Basis-of-Design Product”,
and include a list of other manufacturers' names, provide the specified or indicated product or a comparable product by one of the other named manufacturers that complies with requirements.
- Comply with requirements in "Comparable Products" Article for consideration of an unnamed product by one of the other named manufacturers. - Substitutions may be considered, unless
otherwise indicated. b. Non-restricted List (No List of Manufacturers): Where Specifications include paragraphs or subparagraphs titled “Basis-of-Design Product”, and do not include
a list of other manufacturers’ names, provide the specified or indicated product or a comparable product by another manufacturer that complies with requirements. Comply with requirements
in "Comparable Products" Article for consideration of an unnamed manufacturer's product. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS
HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 C. For products specified by naming one or more products or manufacturers and stating "or
equal", the Contractor shall submit a request as for substitutions, for any product or manufacturer not specifically named. Such substitution shall have been listed on Bid Proposal
Submission Form as required in Instructions to Bidders. If not so listed, no substitution will be allowed. D. For products specified by naming only one product and manufacturer, no
option and no substitution will be considered unless listed on the Bid Proposal Submission Form as provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Base Bid must include the specified product
or manufacturer. Substitutions will be at the sole discretion of the Owner. 1.9 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Substitutions for Cause: Submit requests for substitution immediately on discovery
of need for change, but not later than 21 days prior to time required for preparation and review of related submittals. B. Substitutions for Convenience: Submit requests for substitution
within thirty (30) days of contract award. C. Submit a separate request for each substitution. Support each request with: 1. Completed "Request for Substitution" form in eBuilder.
A request for substitution of a product, material, or process for that specified in the Contract Documents must be formally submitted as such accompanied by evidence that the proposed
substitution ﴾1﴿ is equal in quality and serviceability to the specified item; ﴾2﴿ will not entail changes in detail and construction of Other Work; ﴾3﴿ will be acceptable to the Architect
and Owner's Design Consultant's in achieving design and artistic intent; and ﴾4﴿ will not result in a cost and/or schedule disadvantage. 2. Complete data substantiating compliance of
the proposed substitution with requirements stated in Contract Documents: a. Product identification, including manufacturer's name and address. b. Manufacturer's literature; identify:
- Product description. - Reference standards. - Performance and test data. c. Samples, as applicable. d. Name and address of similar projects on which product has been used, and the
date of each installation. 3. An itemized comparison of the proposed substitution with the product specified listing any variations. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New
York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-7 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 4. Data relating to any changes in the construction
schedule. 5. The effect of the substitution on each separate contract of the Project. 6. List any changes required in other work or projects. 7. Designate any required license fees
or royalties. 8. Designate availability of maintenance services, and source of replacement materials. D. Substitutions shall not result in additions to the Contract Sum. E. Substitutions
will not be considered as having been accepted when: 1. They are indicated or implied on shop drawings or product data submittals without a formal request from the Contractor. 2. They
are requested by a subcontractor or supplier. 3. The acceptance will require substantial revision of Contract Documents. F. Substitute products shall not be ordered or installed without
written acceptance of the Owner. G. The Owner and the Architect shall be the sole judges of the acceptability of a proposed substitution. 1.10 COMPARABLE PRODUCTS A. Conditions for
Consideration: Contractor's request for approval of comparable product will be considered when the following conditions are satisfied. If the following conditions are not satisfied,
Architect may reject or return requests without action, except to record noncompliance with these requirements. Where products or manufacturers are specified by name, submit the following,
in addition to other required submittals, to obtain approval of an unnamed product or manufacturer: 1. Evidence that the proposed product does not require revisions to the Contract
Documents that it is consistent with the Contract Documents and will produce the indicated results, and that it is compatible with other portions of the Work. 2. Detailed comparison
of significant qualities of proposed product with those named in the Specifications. Significant qualities include attributes such as performance, weight, size, durability, visual
effect, sustainable design characteristics, warranties, and specific features and requirements indicated. Indicate deviations, if any, from the product specified. 3. Evidence that
proposed product provides specified warranty. 4. List of similar installations for completed projects with project names and addresses and names and addresses of architects and owners,
if requested. 5. Samples, if requested. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 25 00 Ithaca, New York SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS BARTELS HALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND 01 25 00-8 FIRE ALARM
REPLACEMENT PRODUCT OPTIONS September 18, 2020 1.11 CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATION A. In making a formal request for a substitution the Contractor represents that: 1. By submitting Shop
Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals, the Contractor thereby represents that he has determined and verified all dimensions, quantities, field dimensions, relations
to existing work, coordination with work to be installed later, coordination with information on previous Shop Drawings, Product Data, or Samples and compliance with all the requirements
of the Contract Documents. The accuracy of all such information is the responsibility of the Contractor. 2. The Contractor has personally investigated the proposed product and has
determined that it is equal to or superior in all respects to that specified. 3. The Contractor will provide the same warranties or bonds for the substitution as for the product specified.
4. The Contractor will coordinate the installation of an accepted substitution into the Work, and will make such changes as may be required for the Work to be complete in all respects.
5. The Contractor waives all claims for additional costs related to the substitution which may subsequently become apparent. 1.12 ARCHITECT'S DUTIES A. Review Contractor's requests
for substitutions with reasonable promptness. B. Transmit evaluations and recommendations to the Owner, so that the Owner can notify the Contractor of the decision for acceptance or
rejection of the request for substitution. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 25 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 19 Ithaca, New York PROJECT
MEETINGS BARTELS HALL PROJECT MEETINGS 01 31 19-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 31 19 PROJECT MEETINGS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Owner will schedule
and administer pre-construction meeting, periodic progress meetings, and specially called meetings throughout the progress of the work. 1. Prepare agenda for meetings. 2. Distribute
written notice of each meeting four days in advance of meeting date. 3. Make physical arrangements for meetings. 4. Preside at meetings. 5. Record the minutes; include all significant
proceedings and decisions. 6. Duplicate and distribute copies of minutes after each meeting. a. To all participants in the meeting. b. To all parties affected by decisions made at the
meeting. c. To the Architect. B. Representatives of Contractor, subcontractors and suppliers attending the meetings shall be qualified and authorized to act on behalf of the entity
each represents. 1.2 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING A. Schedule at least fifteen (15) days after date of Notice to Proceed. B. Location: A central site, convenient for all parties. C. Attendance:
1. Owner's Representative(s) 2. Contractor(s) 3. Architect and its professional consultants 4. Major Subcontractors 5. Major suppliers 6. Safety Representatives for the Owner and Contractor
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 19 Ithaca, New York PROJECT MEETINGS BARTELS HALL PROJECT MEETINGS 01 31 19-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 D. Minimum Agendum: 1. Distribution
and discussion of: a. List of major subcontractors and suppliers b. Projected Construction Schedules 2. Critical work sequencing a. Identification of major shut downs and approximate
schedule 3. Major equipment deliveries and priorities 4. Project Coordination a. Designation of responsible personnel 5. Procedures and processing of: a. Field decisions b. Proposal
requests c. Submittals d. Change Orders e. Applications for Payment f. Requests for Information g. Daily Reports 6. Adequacy of distribution of Contract Documents 7. Procedures for
maintaining Record Documents 8. Use of premises: a. Office, work, and storage areas b. Owner's requirements c. Job site personnel conduct d. Building access and security 9. Temporary
facilities, controls, and construction aids 10. Temporary utilities CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 19 Ithaca, New York PROJECT MEETINGS BARTELS HALL PROJECT MEETINGS 01 31 19-3 FIRE
ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 11. Safety and first-aid procedures a. Contractor’s Project Site Specific Plan 12. Security procedures 13. Housekeeping procedures 14. Affirmative
Action Plan and Reporting requirements 1.3 PROGRESS MEETINGS A. Schedule regular periodic meetings on the site, not less than once every two weeks throughout the Construction period.
B. Attendance: 1. Architect 2. Architect's professional consultants when, in the opinion of the Owner, needed 3. General Contractor, including Site Superintendent 4. Owner's Representatives
5. Subcontractors as appropriate to the agenda 6. Suppliers as appropriate to the agenda 7. Safety Representative C. Minimum Agenda: 1. Review, approval of minutes of previous meeting
2. Review percentage of work to be in place by next meeting by individual trades 3. Review of work progress since previous meeting 4. Field observations, problems, and conflicts 5.
Problems which impede Construction Schedule 6. Review of off-site fabrication, delivery schedules 7. Corrective measures and procedures to regain projected schedule 8. Revisions to
Construction Schedule 9. Planned progress and schedule, during succeeding work period 10. Coordination of schedules CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 19 Ithaca, New York PROJECT MEETINGS
BARTELS HALL PROJECT MEETINGS 01 31 19-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 11. Review submittal schedules; expedite as required 12. Maintenance of quality standards 13. Review
status of all issued proposal requests and change orders 14. Review proposed changes for: a. Effect on Construction Schedule and on completion date b. Effect on other contracts of the
Project 15. Other business D. All decisions, instructions, and interpretations given by the Architect/Engineer or its representative at these meetings shall be binding and conclusive
on the Contractor. 1.4 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE(S) A. The Contractor to hold pre-installation conferences where required by individual specification sections or others at the discretion
of the Owner. Minimum attendees would be Architect and/or their specific sub-consultant, Owner, Contractor, Subcontractor, key Suppliers, testing & inspection firm, Facilities Engineering
subject matter expert, etc. Minimum agenda would include review of key submittals, RFI’s, safety, logistics, material procurement, quality control, etc. Contractor to assemble and
distribute the Agenda minimum 48 hours prior to meeting as well as distribute meeting minutes a minimum of seven (7) calendar days after the meeting. B. Submit a list of pre-installation
meetings with preliminary dates within fifteen (15) days of issuance of the Notice to Proceed. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ****END OF SECTION 01 31 19*** CORNELL
UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 50 Ithaca, New York ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT BARTELS HALL ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT 01 31 50-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT (ePM) SYSTEM September 18, 2020
SECTION 01 31 50 ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Owner Provided System: The Contractor will utilize the Owner’s electronic Project Management (e-PM) system
eBuilder on this project. 1. The Owner shall manage the day to day use of the Owner provided ePM system and organize the training, support and maintenance of the ePM Website System
for the entire project team for the period of its use on the Project. B. There are no fees to utilize this system. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. General Conditions Article 9 – Coordination
and Cooperation. B. Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. ePM: defined as an internet-based information and project communication system that allows the entire
project team to collaborate in a centralized and secured repository. All project-specific correspondence, workflow processes, and documentation will be stored and routed within the
ePM system. 1.4 PROCEDURES A. Users will be provided a username and password. The Contractor shall log into the e-PM system to enter the Project Documentation listed in section 2.0.
All correspondence should be communicated through the e-PM system. B. Training 1. The Owner will hold training sessions to familiarize team members with the system, and all Contractor
staff are expected to attend one of these sessions or otherwise receive proper training on the system’s use. All cost for personnel time and travel to attend the training as needed
shall be included in the Contractor’s proposal C. The Contractor shall provide on-site personnel with personal computer(s) and personal computer equipment that will allow the Contractor’s
personnel to access and use the ePM Website System in a timely and efficient manner. At a minimum, the Contractor is to provide the following equipment and software: 1. Web Browser:
with high-speed connection, up/down loading capability CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 50 Ithaca, New York ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT BARTELS HALL ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT
01 31 50-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT (ePM) SYSTEM September 18, 2020 2. Color printer and plotter capable of full-size document production 3. Scanner: capable of scanning a high volume
of project documents clearly and quickly 4. Digital Camera: (1) single lens reflex (SLR) type camera 5. Portable Document Format (PDF) Reader/writer software D. Contractor shall log
on to the ePM Website System on a daily basis, and as necessary to be kept fully appraised of the project developments, correspondence, assigned tasks and other matters that occur on
the site. These may include but are not limited to RFI’s, action items, meeting minutes, discussion threads, schedule updates, submittals, submittal log, punch list items, daily reports,
site photos and/or videos and preconstruction surveys. 1.5 PROCESS OVERVIEW A. The Contractor is required to timely and accurately post, review, respond, and collaborate with other
team members using the following features and/or workflow processes within the ePM system. B. Project Team Directory – Contractor shall provide an updated directory of contact information
for all companies, subcontractors and project team members who are engaged on this project. C. Request for Information (RFI): All project RFI’s will be submitted using the ePM Website
System. The submission of a Request for Information (RFI) is the Contractor’s exclusive means of requesting information from the Owner and/or Architect. Attachments to RFI’s (which
may include sketches, photographs, documentation, and the like, will be uploaded to the ePM Website System and attached to the RFI electronically. D. Meeting Minutes: Contractor shall
enter meeting agendas, records and minutes in the system for all applicable meetings as designated by the Owner. E. General Communications, memorandums, and Letters (Project Correspondence):
Shall be created in or posted to the ePM Website System in PDF format electronically linked to action items. These action items shall include names of party (ies) required to respond,
time frame within which action is to be taken and any solutions the Contractor recommends. F. Drawings and Specifications: The Contract Documents will be posted to the ePM Website System
as directed by the Owner. The Owner shall retain the right to assign download rights to active CAD or model files. CAD or model files, in any format, posted to the ePM Website System
are for viewing and printing only and cannot be edited. G. Submittals: All submittals shall be fully electronic. Reference Section 01 33 00. H. Submittal Schedule and Log: Contractor
shall post and/or update on a daily basis. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 31 50 Ithaca, New York ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT BARTELS HALL ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT 01 31 50-3
FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT (ePM) SYSTEM September 18, 2020 I. Field Reporting: The Contractor shall post and/or update on a daily basis all reports required by other specification sections.
These reports include, but are not limited to, daily construction reports, material location reports, unusual event reports, safety, and accident reports. J. Project Photographs: Contractor
shall upload project photographs to the ePM system, field by date and type including but not limited to: 1. General Progress Photographs 2. RFI Issues 3. Non-Conforming Work 4. Special
Events 5. As required by individual Specification Sections K. Project Schedule: The contractor shall post, distribute, review, and/or respond to the project schedule, monthly updates,
and any other schedule submittals onto the ePM in both native and PDF formats. L. Permits & Approvals: Contractor shall upload and maintain current copies of all permits and agency
approvals that relate to the project. M. Issue Tracking: Contractor to log and respond to issues that are related and affect other stakeholders within the project team. N. Quality Assurance:
The Owner and/or Architect will issue reports on conforming items in the ePM system. The Contractor is required to review and respond with corrective actions in the system. O. Change
Management – Cost Events and Change Orders will be managed by the e-PM system and the Contractor shall be responsible for reporting potential changes and logging Requests for Change
Orders in the system. The Contractor shall also upload and manage all documentation supporting Requested Change Orders. P. Pay Applications Requests (Invoices) – The Contractor shall
create and submit invoices for review by the Owner. Once the invoices are agreed to by the Owner then the invoices should be submitted electronically per the instructions for the ePM
system. Q. Budget and Cost Management – Contractor to provide estimates and work breakdown structure (WBS) to provide Owner with accurate budget/cost analysis. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 31 50 Ithaca, New York ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT BARTELS HALL ELECTRONIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT 01 31 50-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT (ePM) SYSTEM September 18, 2020 1.6 ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION A. The Owner may change the standards for distribution and process prescribed above as required to suit the project. B. The Owner shall retain ownership of all data entered
into either system and shall administrate and distribute all information contained therein. C. The Contractor shall make certain that all subcontractors performing significant work
on the project shall actively participate in the e-PM system. Requirements for participation in the e-PM system shall be made part of each bid document and final contract. 2.0 PRODUCTS
– NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ****END OF SECTION 01 31 50*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 32 16 Ithaca, New York CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE BARTELS HALL CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 01
32 16-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. The Contractor shall, within fourteen (14) calendar days of Notice
to Proceed, prepare and submit to the Owner estimated construction progress schedules for the entire Work, with sub-schedules of related activities which are essential to the progress
of the Work. B. Conferences will be held with the Architect, Owner and Contractor at the start of the project to agree mutually on a progress schedule which must be diligently followed.
C. Submit revised progress schedules periodically and when requested to do so by Owner. D. Submit to Owner and Architect a cash flow projection in accordance with Schedule of Values.
E. Submit electronic versions of all schedules, including updates, as well as all back-up to the submitted schedules. 1.2 FORM OF SCHEDULES A. Prepare Network Analysis system, or prepare
schedules in the form of a horizontal bar chart. 1. Provide separate horizontal bar for each trade or operation. 2. Horizontal time scale: Identify the first work day of each week.
3. Scale and spacing: To allow space for notations and future revisions. B. Format of listings: The chronological order of the start of each item of work. C. Identification of listings:
By specification section numbers. 1.3 CONTENT OF SCHEDULES A. Construction Progress Schedule: 1. Show the complete sequence of construction by activity. 2. Show the dates for the beginning,
and completion of, each major element of construction. Specifically list: a. Subcontractor work b. Equipment installations CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 32 16 Ithaca, New York CONSTRUCTION
SCHEDULE BARTELS HALL CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 01 32 16-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 c. Finishes d. Pre-Installation meetings 3. Show projected percentages of completion
for each item, as of the first day of each month. 4. Show estimated dates for the beginning and completion of work which must be completed by or coordinated with the Owner such as hazardous
materials abatement, moving, training and other such items as they are identified. B. Submittals Schedule for Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples: Confer with the Architect and
agree on all elements of the Submittals Schedule. The schedule will be based on the understanding that minimum turn-around time in the Architect's office is ten (10) working days.
Some submittals or groups of submittals may take longer to review. Submittals which do not conform to the agreed schedule may be subject to delays in processing. Show: 1. The dates
for Contractor's submittals. 2. The dates reviewed submittals will be required from the Architect. 3. Confirmed lead time for manufacturing, production, fabrication, and shipment to
the project site of all materials which have an impact on the critical path of the Project's construction schedule. 1.4 PROGRESS REVISIONS A. Indicate progress of each activity to date
of submission. B. Show changes occurring since previous submission of schedule: 1. Major changes in scope 2. Activities modified since previous submission 3. Revised projections of
progress and completion 4. Other identifiable changes C. Provide a narrative report as needed to define: 1. Problem areas, anticipated delays, and the impact on the schedule. 2. Corrective
action recommended, and its effect. 3. The effect of changes on schedules of other prime contractors. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 32 16 Ithaca, New York CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE BARTELS
HALL CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 01 32 16-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.5 SUBMISSIONS A. Submit initial Construction Progress Schedules within fifteen (15) calendar days
after award of Contract. 1. Owner will review schedules and return review copy within ten (10) days after receipt. 2. If required, resubmit within seven (7) days after return of review
copy. B. Submit progress revision schedules to accompany each application for payment. C. Submit Submittals Schedule within thirty (30) calendar days after date of commencement of work.
D. Submit one reproducible transparency and one opaque reproduction. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 DISTRIBUTION A. Distribute copies of the reviewed schedules to: 1. Owner
Job Site personnel 2. Subcontractors 3. Other concerned parties B. Instruct recipients to report to the Contractor, in writing, any problems anticipated by the projections of the schedule.
***END OF SECTION 01 32 16*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 32 33 Ithaca, New York PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION BARTELS HALL PHOTOGRAPHIC 01 32 33-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT DOCUMENTATION
September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 32 33 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor shall provide existing condition photographs taken before commencement
of Work, progress photographs taken periodically during progress of the Work, and final photographs upon completion and full occupancy of the building. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Progress Submittals
1. Key Plan: Submit key plan of Project area and building with notation of vantage points marked for location and direction of each photograph. 2. Submit digital photograph electronic
files, organizationally filed by week, to EBuilder within five (5) days of taking photographs. 3. Each photograph shall be identified with project title, date, and a description of
the view. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 EXISTING CONDITION PHOTOGRAPHS A. Before commencement of selective demolition, take photographs of Project area and surrounding areas,
including existing items to remain during construction. 3.2 PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHS A. Photographs shall be taken weekly in a manner which completely documents the work. B. The photographs
shall be submitted to the Owner at the end of the first week for review. C. Provide photographs of any wall, ceiling or floor assembly containing MEP, A/V or any infrastructure that
will thereafter become concealed-prior to closure. Note location on Key Plan. 3.3 FINAL COMPLETION PHOTOGRAPHS A. Photographs shall be taken in a manner which completely documents the
completed work, for submission as project record documents. ***END OF SECTION 01 32 33*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES 01 33 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Section includes administrative and procedural
requirements for submittals, including the following: 1. Shop Drawings 2. Product Data 3. Samples 4. Quality Assurance and Quality Control Submittals 5. Coordination Drawings 6. Certification
of Asbestos free products 7. Owner audio/visual 8. Owner furnishings and fixed equipment B. Designate in the construction schedule, and/or in a separate Submittals Schedule, the dates
for submission and the dates reviewed Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples will be needed. C. With the exception of physical samples and color charts, or as otherwise approved by
the Owner, all submittals shall be electronic images in PDF format created electronically (saved with commenting allowed) which shall be submitted for review and approval via the electronic
project management web site. PDFs shall be created directly from the native file format electronically. Scanning of paper to PDF shall be used minimally. Any nonelectronic submittals
shall be approved on a case by case basis and logged into the electronic management system as directed by a Cornell representative. 1.2 SUBMITTAL REGISTRY AND SCHEDULE A. The Architect
shall provide a draft submittal registry in the template needed for eBuilder importation. It will be part of the contract documents and turned over to the Contractor in native format
for their use. The Contractor shall be responsible for review and completion of the registry including addition of dates identified below and other information as deemed necessary
by the Owner. B. The submittal registry and schedule shall list all submittals required by the specifications, listed in order by the specification section in which they are required.
Coordinate the Submittal Schedule with the Contractor's Critical Path Method Construction Schedule and other related documents. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York
SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 C. The Submittal Registry shall include the following information: 1. Title
(by Architect for Contractor review) 2. Related specification section and paragraph numbers (by Architect for Contractor review) 3. Subsection (by Architect for Contractor review) 4.
Category of Submittal (Certification, Mock-Up, Operations/Maintenance Manual, Product Data, Sample, Shop Drawing, Test Report, As Built, etc.) (by Architect for Contractor review) 5.
Submittal Description including description of the part of the Work covered by the submittal (by Architect for Contractor review) 6. Name of Subcontractor, if applicable (Contractor
provided, optional) 7. Date due from Subcontractor (Contractor provided, optional) 8. Date due to be submitted for review (Contractor provided, required) 9. Date due for submittal review
to be completed (Contractor provided, required) 10. Date for transmittal to Subcontractor (Contractor provided, optional) 11. Date for material or product delivery to project (Contractor
provided, required) 12. Priority. Low, normal, or high (Contractor provided, required) D. Schedule a resubmittal for each major submittal. Except where specified otherwise in the
contract documents, provide review times for submittals in accordance with Submittal Procedures and Architect’s Duties below. E. Distribution: Initially submit the Submittal Schedule
to the Owner for review via the electronic Project Management system. A submittal schedule compliant with the requirements of this section showing all submittals for the preliminary
schedule submission duration shall be submitted with the Contractor’s preliminary schedule submittal described in Section 01 32 16. The schedule shall also enumerate all submittals
to be processed after the initial preliminary schedule submission duration period, although the date for these submittals does not have to be indicated. A final baseline submittal schedule
showing all submittals for the entire project shall be included in the baseline schedule submittal described in Section 01 32 16. F. Updating: The Submittal Schedule shall be kept
up-to-date by the Contractor until all submittals are approved. Failure to provide the requested information, or delay in submitting required submittals may result in the payment request
being returned to the Contractor until the required schedule or submittals are received. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES 01 33 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.3 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Drawings shall be newly prepared information drawn accurately to scale by skilled draftsperson
and presented in a clear and thorough manner. 1. Highlight, encircle, or otherwise indicate deviations from Contract Documents. 2. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard
information as basis of Shop Drawings. 3. Standard information prepared without specific reference to Project is not Shop Drawing. B. Shop Drawings include fabrication and installation
Drawings, setting diagrams, schedules, patterns, templates, and similar Drawings. Include the following information: 1. Dimensions. 2. Identification of products and materials included
by sheet and detail number. 3. Compliance with specified standards. 4. Notation of coordination requirements. 5. Notation of dimensions established by field measurements. 6. Submittal:
a. For electronic transmittal, submittals shall be distributed electronically via the electronic project management system and will be reviewed and returned electronically marked with
action taken. b. Maintain returned document as a “Record Document”. 1.4 PRODUCT DATA A. Product Data includes brochures, diagrams, standard schedules, performance charts, and instructions
that illustrate physical size, appearance and other characteristics of materials and equipment. All submittals shall identify all products as being asbestos free, see Section 01 35
29. B. Collect Product Data into a single submittal for each element of construction or system. 1. Clearly mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Failure to do so will
result in rejection of the submission. 2. Show performance characteristics and capacities. 3. Show dimensions and clearances required. 4. Show wiring or piping diagrams and controls.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 5. Where Product Data
includes information on products that are not required, eliminate or mark through information that does not apply. 6. Supplement standard information to provide information specifically
applicable to the Work. 7. Preliminary Submittal: Submit single copy of Product Data where selection of options by Architect is required. 8. Submittals: a. For electronic transmittal,
submittals shall be distributed electronically via the electronic project management system and will be reviewed and returned electronically marked with action taken. b. Maintain
one (1) copy as a “Record Document”. 1.5 SAMPLES A. Samples include partial sections of manufactured or fabricated components, cuts or containers of materials, color range sets, and
swatches showing color, texture, and pattern. B. Office samples shall be of sufficient size and quantity to clearly illustrate: 1. Functional characteristics of the product, with integrally
related parts and attachment devices. 2. Full range of color, texture, and pattern. C. Field samples and mock-ups: 1. Contractor shall erect, at the Project site, at a location acceptable
to the Architect. 2. Size or area: that specified in the respective specification section. 3. Fabricate each sample and mock-up complete and finished. 4. Remove mock-ups when directed
by the Architect. 5. Perform necessary work to bring any area disturbed by mock-ups to the areas original condition. D. Submit fully fabricated Samples cured and finished as specified
and physically identical with material or product proposed. 1. Mount or display Samples in manner to facilitate review of qualities indicated. 2. Identify Samples with generic description,
product name, and name of manufacturer. 3. Submit Samples for review and verification of size, kind, color, pattern, and texture. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York
SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 4. Where variation in color, pattern, texture, or similar characteristics
is inherent in material or product represented, submit at least three (3) multiple units that show approximate limits of variations. 5. Preliminary Submittals: Submit one (1) full
set of choices where Samples are submitted for Architect’s selection of color, pattern, texture, or similar characteristics from a range of standard choices. 6. Submittals: a. Submit
four (4) sets for Architect’s review. Architect will return at least one (1) set marked with action taken. Maintain sets of Samples, as returned, at Project Site, for quality comparisons
throughout course of construction. Additionally, for electronic transmittal, photograph sample and its label and attached to the submittal item electronically via the electronic project
management. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL SUBMITTALS A. Quality assurance and quality control submittals include design data, test reports, certifications, manufacturer’s
instructions, and manufacturer’s field reports. B. Professional design services or certifications: Where Contract Documents require professional design services or certifications by
a design professional, Contractor shall cause such services or certifications to be provided by a qualified design professional, whose registration seal shall appear on drawings, calculations,
specifications, certifications, Shop Drawings, and other submittals prepared by such professional. Architect shall be entitled to rely upon adequacy, accuracy, and completeness of
services, certifications, or approvals performed by such design professionals. C. Inspection and Test Reports: Requirements for submittal of inspection and test reports from independent
testing agencies as specified in the Contract Documents. D. Manufacturer’s instruction: Preprinted instructions concerning proper application or installation of system or product.
E. Manufacturer’s field reports: Reports documenting testing and verification by manufacturer’s field representative to verify compliance with manufacturer’s standards or instructions.
F. Submittals: 1. For electronic transmittal, submittals shall be distributed electronically via the electronic project management system and will be reviewed and returned electronically
marked with action taken. 2. Maintain one (1) additional copy as “Record Document”. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES 01 33 00-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.7 COORDINATION DRAWINGS A. The Contractor shall coordinate and manage the preparation and submittal of coordinated
layouts of the mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems and equipment for all areas; drawn at a scale not less than 1/4" per foot showing on both plan and elevation including
but not limited to all equipment, ducts, pipe sleeves, piping including plumbing and, sprinkler system, lighting, special supports and other items contained within the space. Show
mechanical and electrical services as well as architectural and structural features drawn to scale. Provide electronic record of each coordination drawing submitted in TIFF and PDF
formats to the Owner. Provide coordination drawings for all corridors, laboratories, offices, mechanical rooms, boiler room, shafts, tunnels, and all congested areas. Copies of coordination
drawings shall be distributed to all trades to assure a complete, coordinated installation of work within the space available. B. Submittal and review of coordination drawings will
be required thirty (30) days prior to commencement of fabrication and/or installation of any work item. C. Prepare and submit coordinated layouts of the mechanical and electrical systems
and equipment for all areas; drawn at a scale not less than 3/8 inch =1 foot (1:32) showing on both plan and elevation including but not limited to all equipment, ducts, pipe sleeves,
piping including plumbing and, sprinkler system, lighting, special supports and other items contained within the space. Show mechanical and electrical services as well as architectural
and structural features drawn to scale. Provide copies of each coordination drawing submitted. Provide coordination drawings for all spaces, including but not limited to, corridors,
laboratories, offices, mechanical rooms, boiler room, shafts, tunnels, and other areas. Copies of coordination drawings shall be distributed to all trades to assure a complete, coordinated
installation of work within the space available. 1. Show architectural, structural, and other adjacent work requiring coordination with services. Show items, including but not limited
to, access doors, ceiling grids, ceiling construction, structural decks and framing, fixtures, devices, and other adjacent work coordinated with services and architectural layouts shown
on Drawings. 2. Prepare plans, sections, elevations, and details as needed to describe relationship of various systems and components. Supplement plan drawings with section drawings
where required to adequately represent the Work. 3. Include room names and numbers of each space. 4. Coordinate the addition of trade-specific information to the coordination drawings
by multiple entities in a sequence that best provides for coordination of the information and resolution of conflicts between installed components before submitting for review. 5. Contract
drawings are diagrammatic. Exact location of receptacles, light fixtures, exit signs, fire alarm devices, and other devices shall be coordinated with the Architectural Drawings and
shall not be scaled from locations indicated on the Mechanical and Electrical Drawings. Coordinate modifications in layout as necessary to complete the Work in accordance with the
design intent. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-7 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 6.
Coordinate modifications in layout and components necessary to ensure maintenance accessibility and prevent conflict between each portion of the Work. 7. Maintain maximum headroom at
all locations. Unless indicated otherwise, all mechanical and electrical systems and associated components are to be installed as tight to underside of structure as possible. 8. Indicate
functional and spatial relationships of components of architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, electrical systems, communications systems, security systems,
and other portions of the Work. Drawings shall indicate dimensions, to avoid interference with existing conditions, structural frame, ceilings, partitions, services, and other portions
of the Work. Where conflicts occur with placement of materials of various portions of the Work, Contractor shall be responsible to resolve conflicts and coordinate the available space
to accommodate each portion of the Work. Adjustments resulting from coordination shall be initialed and dated by the entity(s) affected by the adjustments. 9. Indicate space requirements
for routine maintenance and for anticipated replacement of components during the life of the installation. 10. Show location and size of access doors and access panels required for
access to concealed dampers, valves, and other controls. 11. Indicate required installation sequences. 12. Indicate dimensions, elevations, and alignments shown on the Drawings. Specifically
note dimensions, elevations, and alignments that appear to be in conflict with submitted equipment and minimum clearance requirements and notify Architect. Provide alternate sketches
to Architect indicating proposed resolution of such conflicts. Minor dimension changes and difficult installations will not be considered changes to the Contract. 13. Indicate suspended
ceiling heights and show locations of visible ceiling-mounted devices relative to acoustical ceiling grid. 14. Indicate locations of fire-rated partitions, smoke partitions, and other
required barriers. 15. Plenum Space: Indicate sub-framing for support of ceiling and wall systems, mechanical and electrical equipment, toilet partitions, overhead-mounted equipment,
and related Work. Locate components within ceiling plenum to accommodate layout of light fixtures indicated on Drawings. Indicate areas of conflict between light fixtures and other
components and notify Architect. 16. Exposed Ceiling Construction: In addition to other indicated information, show fully-dimensioned locations of all items exposed at ceiling space.
Indicate alignment requirements and centerline locations of light fixtures, ducts, piping, conduit, and other services. Show dashed outline locations of laboratory casework, shelving,
and other items that extend 7 feet or more above the floor. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-8 FIRE
ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 17. Mechanical and Electrical Rooms: Provide coordination drawings for mechanical and electrical rooms showing plans and elevations of mechanical,
plumbing, fireprotection, fire-alarm, and electrical equipment. Indicate paths of egress from rooms. Indicate paths for equipment removal from rooms. Indicate clear areas required
for access and maintenance. 18. Structural Penetrations: Indicate scheduled and requested penetrations and openings required for all disciplines. Request un-scheduled penetrations
and openings where Contractor has reviewed, analyzed, and coordinated all possible routing options and structural penetrations are only feasible option to accommodate indicated ceiling
heights. Refer to the drawings for general guidelines and request confirmation by Architect for structural penetrations. 19. Mechanical and Plumbing Work: Show dimensioned locations,
sizes and bottom elevations of ductwork, piping, and conduit runs, including insulation, bracing, flanges, accessories, and support systems. Show locations of major components, such
as dampers, valves, diffusers, access doors, cleanouts, and electrical distribution equipment. 20. Electrical Work: Show electrical distribution, systems, equipment, and runs of vertical
and horizontal conduit 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) in diameter and larger. Show light fixture, exit light, emergency battery pack, smoke detector, fire alarm, and other device locations.
Show panel board, switch board, switchgear, transformer, bus way, generator, and motor control center locations. Show location of pull boxes and junction boxes, dimensioned from column
center lines. Show lighting control systems. Show cable tray layouts including vertical and horizontal offsets and transitions, clearances for access above and to side of cable trays,
and vertical elevation of cable trays above the floor or bottom of ceiling structure. 21. Fire Suppression System: Show locations of standpipes, mains piping, branch lines, pipe drops,
and sprinkler heads. 22. Refer to individual Sections for additional Coordination Drawing requirements for Work in those Sections. 23. Contractor Sign-Off: Contractor and each entity
performing portions of the Work shall sign and date coordination drawings. 24. Review: Architect will review coordination drawings to confirm that the Work is being coordinated, but
not for the details of the coordination, which are Contractor's responsibility. If Architect determines that coordination drawings are not being prepared in sufficient scope or detail,
or are otherwise deficient, Architect will so inform Contractor, who shall make changes as directed and resubmit. Review of coordination drawings shall not reduce Contractor’s responsibility
for final coordination of installation and maintenance clearances of systems and equipment with existing conditions and each portion of the Work. D. Submittal and review of coordination
drawings will be required before work can start in any given area of the building. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES 01 33 00-9 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.8 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. Review submittals for compliance with Contract Documents and approve submittals prior
to transmitting to the Architect. B. Specifically record deviations from Contract Document requirements, including minor variations and limitation. Comply with requirements of Section
01 25 00 Substitutions and Product Options. C. Contractor’s approval of submittals shall indicate that the Contractor has determined and verified materials, field measurements and field
construction criteria, and has checked and coordinated information within each submittal with requirement of the Work and Contact Documents. Field conflicts which arise from the contractor’s
failure to fully review and approve submittals before ordering equipment, will result in the contractor being burdened with all costs to remediate the situation. D. Contractor shall
be responsible for: 1. Compliance with the Contract Documents. 2. Confirming and correlating quantities and dimensions. 3. Selecting fabrication processes and techniques of construction.
4. Coordination of the work represented by each submittal with other trades. 5. Performing the work in a safe and satisfactory manner. 6. Compliance with the approved Construction Schedule.
7. All other provisions of the agreements. E. It is understood that the Architect's notation on the submittals is not to be construed as an authorization for additional work or additional
cost. F. If any notations represent a change to the Contract Sum, submit a cost proposal for the change in accordance with procedures specified before proceeding with the work. G. It
is understood that the Architect's notation on the submittal is not to be construed as approval of colors. Make all color-related submittals at one time. H. Notify the Architect by
letter of any notations made by the Architect which the Contractor finds unacceptable. Resolve such issues prior to proceeding with the Work. I. Begin no fabrication of work until
all specified submittal procedures have been fulfilled. J. Do not submit shop drawings, product data or samples representing work for which such submittals are not specified. The Architect
shall not be responsible for consequences of inadvertent review of unspecified submittals. K. The review of shop drawings shall not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for
proper construction and the furnishing of materials and labor required even though the same may not be indicated on the review shop drawings. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca,
New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-10 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 L. Certify that only asbestos free material is used in the execution
of all work. Reference Section 01 35 39. 1.9 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Coordination 1. Coordinate submittals with performance of construction activities in accordance with the Submittal
Schedule approved by the Architect and Owner. 2. Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, purchasing, testing, delivery, other submittals, and related activities that require sequential
activity. 3. Prepare and transmit each submittal in accordance with the Submittals Schedule, agreed to by all entities involved. 4. Prepare, review, approve and transmit each submittal
sufficiently in advance of performance of related construction activities to avoid delay. 5. Architect's Review: Allow ten (10) working days for Architect's initial processing of each
submittal requiring the Architect’s review and response, except for longer periods required as noted below, and where processing must be delayed for coordination with subsequent submittals.
The Architect will advise the Contractor promptly when it is determined that a submittal being processed must be delayed for coordination. Allow ten (10) working days for Architect's
reprocessing of each submittal. Notify the Architect when processing time for a submittal is critical to the progress of the work, and the work would be expedited if its processing
time could be shortened. An additional five (5) working days will be required for items specified in Divisions 2, 3, 5, 23 and 26, and for Architectural Woodwork, Hollow Metal Work
and Hardware Schedules. 6. Allow time for delivery in addition to review. 7. Allow time for reprocessing each submittal. 8. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized because
of failure to prepare submittals sufficiently in advance of Work to permit processing. 9. Submittals made which do not conform to the schedule are subject to delays in processing by
the Architect. 10. Refer to Section 01 32 16 Construction Schedules for requirements of the Submittals Schedule. 11. Failure of the Contractor to obtain approval of Shop Drawings shall
render all work thereafter performed to be at Contractor’s sole risk, cost and expense. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES 01 33 00-11 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 B. Submittal Preparation 1. Place permanent label or title block on each submittal for identification. 2. Indicate
name of entity that prepared each submittal on label or title block. 3. Provide space on label or beside title block on Shop Drawings to record Contractor's stamp, initialed or signed,
certifying to review of submittal, action taken, verification of products, field measurements and field construction criteria, and coordination of the information within the submittal
with requirements of the Work and of Contract Documents. 4. Complete all fields on submittal item details in ePM system including meaningful description. 5. Include the following information
on submittal documentation: a. Drawing, detail, or specification references, including section number, as appropriate to clearly identify intended use of product. b. Field dimensions,
clearly identified as such. c. Relation to adjacent or critical features of the work or materials. d. Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specification numbers. e. Provide
a blank space for the Architect’s stamps f. On transmittal, record relevant information including deviations from Contract Document requirements, including minor variations and limitations.
6. Identification of revisions on re-submittals, other than those noted by the Architect on previous submittals. 7. Shop drawings with the comment "by others" are not acceptable. All
such work must specifically identify the related responsible subcontractor. C. Submittal Transmittal: 1. Transmit submittals via the electronic project management system to Architect
unless otherwise noted or directed. 2. Prepare and generate transmittal in ePM system for submission of samples. Package sample and other each submittal appropriately for transmittal
and handling. 1.10 RECORD SUBMITTALS A. Provide a record copy of the submittal (electronic format) for the O&M Manual. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York SUBMITTAL
PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-12 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.11 RESUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS A. Make any corrections or changes noted on previous
submittals. B. Shop Drawings and Product Data: 1. Revise initial drawings or data, and resubmit as specified for the initial submittal. 2. Indicate any changes which have been made
other than those noted by the Architect. C. Samples: Submit new samples as required for initial submittal. 1.12 ARCHITECT'S DUTIES A. Review submittals with reasonable promptness as
identified in 1.8, paragraph 5 of this Section. B. Notations on the Submittal Review Stamp or eBuilder file mean the following: 1. "Approved (APP)" indicates that no deviations from
the design concept have been found and Work may proceed. 2. "Approved as Noted (AAN)" indicates that deviations from the design concept which have been found are noted, and the Contractor
may proceed accordingly. 3. "Revise and Resubmit (RAR)" indicates that Work covered by submittal, including purchasing, fabrication, delivery, or other activity may not proceed. Revise
or prepare new submittal according to Architect’s notations; resubmit without delay. Repeat if necessary to obtain different action mark. 4. “Rejected (REJ)” indicates that Work
covered by submittal, including purchasing, fabrication, delivery, or other activity may not proceed. Revise or prepare new submittal according to Architect’s notations; resubmit without
delay. Repeat if necessary to obtain different action mark. 5. “On Hold (ONH)” is used in a very limited capacity and means that the Contractor should not take action until the reason
for hold has been cleared and may be required to revise and resubmit. 6. “Not Reviewed (NRV)” is used for submittals that were submitted in error, duplicate, or other reason that does
not require review by the Architect but need to be closed by the Contractor upon return to them. 7. “For Record Only (FRO)”: Submittals for information or record purposes, including
Quality Assurance and Quality Control Submittals, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), will not require responsive action by the Architect. a. Architect will forward informational
submittals without action. b. Architect will reject and return informational submittals not in compliance with Contract Documents. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 33 00 Ithaca, New York
SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES BARTELS HALL SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 33 00-13 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 C. Incomplete Submittals: Architect will return incomplete submittals
without action. D. Unsolicited Submittals: Architect will return unsolicited submittals to sender without action. E. Return submittals to Contractor for distribution, or for resubmission.
1.13 DISTRIBUTION A. Distribute reviewed Shop Drawings and copies of Product Data when possible via the electronic project management system to: 1. Job site file 2. Record Documents
file 3. Subcontractors 4. Installers 5. Suppliers 6. Manufacturers 7. Fabricators 8. Architect 9. Owner B. Do not permit use of unmarked copies or rejected copies of submittals in connection
with construction at Project Site or elsewhere where Work is in progress. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 33 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 35 29 Ithaca, New York GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY BARTELS HALL GENERAL HEALTH & 01 35 29-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT SAFETY September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 35 29 GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY
1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. This Section provides requirements for general health and safety during the project. The requirements of this Section shall apply to both Contractor
and all tiers of sub-contractors involved in the project. B. In addition to the requirements of this Section, all laws and regulations by applicable local, state, and federal agencies
shall apply to the work of this contract. In some cases the requirements of these Specifications may by intention exceed such legal requirements, but in no case shall this Specification
be interpreted or understood to reduce or eliminate such requirements. 1.2 CONTRACTOR’S PROJECT SITE SPECIFIC PLAN A. Contractors are required to submit a Project Site Specific Plan
(PSSP) for review by Cornell University representatives before commencement of work on the site. The PSSP should address site specific information, controls and or requirements as
it relates to the entire scope of work for the project. All contractors shall use the Project Site Specific Plan Template below to develop their Project’s PSSP. The template may
be downloaded at: https://ehs.cornell.edu/campus-health-safety/occupational-safety/contractor-safety 1. Within the PSSP Template are example(s) to use as reference. The provided examples
demonstrate Cornell University’s expectations for providing detailed site specific information, controls and requirements. 2. Project Site Specific Plan’s that inadequately address
site specific operations will be returned with comments for resubmission. Failure to submit a PSSP may result in delay of project and/or denial of the payment. 3. All projects must
have the PSSP submitted via e-Builder for review and comment. B. PSSP submittal should be submitted a minimum of ten (10) days prior to the commencement of work on site. The Contractor
may opt to submit their PSSP in phases. The Contractor must submit a phase submission plan using the PSSP Submission table included in the PSSP template for approval by Owner’s Representative
with initial submission. Submit remaining phases no later than ten (10) days prior to the start of a new, predetermined project phase or milestone. 1. Projects having less than a ten
(10) day turn-around shall coordinate their submittal with the Owner’s Representative, who should coordinate with Occupational Health, Safety and Injury Prevention (OHSIP), the University
Fire Marshall’s Office and Contract College’s Codes Enforcement Official, if applicable. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 29 Ithaca, New York GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY BARTELS HALL GENERAL
HEALTH & 01 35 29-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT SAFETY September 18, 2020 C. The Contractor is responsible for its employees and its subcontractors. Subcontractors are required to submit
their PSSP to the General Contractor. The General Contractor is responsible to ensure all subcontractor(s) PSSP’s are adequate per their scope of work. D. The General Contractor is
required to ensure their project’s PSSP is accurately maintained throughout the duration of the contract. Resubmission is required for any new scope elements not previously addressed
by the Contractor’s original PSSP. E. Definitions: 1. Project Site Specific Plan (PSSP): A structured document that details the scope of the contract work and related site specific
controls, requirements and information for University and Contractor personnel. This document is not intended to be all inclusive of all applicable local, state, and federal laws and
regulations for which the General Contractor and its Subcontractor(s) are expected to comply. 2. Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ): • The organization, office or individual responsible
for approving equipment, an installation, or a procedure (NYS Fire Code). • The local government, county government or state agency responsible for the administration and enforcement
of an applicable regulation or law (NYS Building Code-§202.2). 3. Occupational Health, Safety, and Injury Prevention (OHSIP): A division of Cornell University’s Environmental Health
and Safety Department. The OHSIP division can be contacted at (607)-255-8200, or by email at askEHS@cornell.edu 4. SME: The University’s subject matter expert. 1.3 ASBESTOS A. All
products provided for use in construction at Cornell University are to be free of asbestos. At Substantial Completion, prior to beneficial service, the Contractor shall provide a signed
certification form “Exhibit AC” stating that all Contractor supplied & installed products are 100% asbestos free. The Contractor has to attach applicable Safety Data Sheets/ Material
Safety Data Sheets for each product documenting a 100% asbestos free status. The University may provide random testing of products for asbestos content. Any Contractor installed product
found to contain asbestos shall be classified as defective work. Defective work shall be corrected by the Contractor as specified in the General Conditions. B. Attached for the Contractor’s
information are asbestos reports which represent samples taken within the building. C. Based on the above, disposal of asbestos containing material is not anticipated. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 35 29 Ithaca, New York GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY BARTELS HALL GENERAL HEALTH & 01 35 29-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT SAFETY September 18, 2020 1.4 LEAD A. Building may contain
lead based paint. The Contractor shall protect workers in accordance with OSHA regulations. The Contractor selects the means and/or methods to address the presence of lead based paint,
and must concurrently protect its workers based on the Contractor’s means and/or methods. The Contractor is required to submit a lead plan that is site specific, indicating that the
protective measures the Contractor proposes meet the OSHA standard 1926.62 “Lead in Construction Standards”. This site specific plan should address the particular methods the Contractor
intends to protect its workers, the building occupants and the building structure based on its selection of addressing the presence of lead based paint. 1.5 SITE VISITS A. The undertaking
of periodic Site Visits by Architects, Engineers or the Owner shall not be construed as supervision of actual construction, or make them responsible for the safety of any persons; or
make them responsible for means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction selected by the Contractor or its Subcontractors; or make them responsible for safety programs
and precautions incident to the Work, or for the safe access, visit, use, Work, travel or occupancy of any person. 1.6 CONFINED SPACE A. The Contractor shall be responsible for the
identification of confined space in accordance with OSHA requirements. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 35 29*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01
35 29 Ithaca, New York GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
COMPANY “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” September 14, 2020 Mr. Dale Houseknecht, Facilities Coordinator Projects II Cornell University IPP-Facilities
Management, FM Administration 116 Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, New York 14853-3701 Re: Bartels Hall (2631) and Friedman Center (2631A) Fire Alarm Replacement Project Asbestos
Bulk Sampling Report Cornell Task Authorization Number TA-352 Work Order No. 12822578 Delta Project No.: 2019.003.339 Dear Mr. Houseknecht: Enclosed, please find the Asbestos
Bulk Sample Report Form, the associated Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets and the Bulk Sample Location Drawings for the bulk sampling performed by Delta Certified Inspectors Greg
Umbra and Thomas Ferro. The sampling was performed on September 10th, 2020 and addressed suspect materials with the potential to be impacted by the upcoming Bartels Hall and Friedman
Strength & Conditioning Center Fire Alarm Replacement Project. Based on a review of the 50% CD Drawing Set dated August 14th, 2020, previous Delta sampling efforts, and a visual inspection
of the affected areas, a total of ten (10) bulk samples were collected representing five (5) homogenous materials. Six (6) of the samples collected were “Non–Friable Organically Bound”
(NOBs) representing three (3) homogenous materials. The remaining four (4) samples were friable Non-NOB’s representing two (2) homogenous materials. Results for all samples were reported
as “No Asbestos Detected”. In addition to the samples collected, other suspect homogenous materials were observed but not sampled as they were addressed through previous Delta sampling
efforts. Non-suspect materials were also present. These materials included: • Wall Board Insulation Covering & Mastic • Concrete Wall Coating • Duct Wrap • 2’ x 2’ Small Fissure Pattern
& Pinhole Pattern Ceiling Tiles – No Asbestos Detected • Sheetrock – No Asbestos Detected • Joint Compound – No Asbestos Detected • Spray-on Fireproofing – No Asbestos Detected • Black
Firestop • Mortar from Non-suspect CMU Block Wall Systems • All accessible wiring observed to be non–suspect vinyl wire wrap • The two areas that will be affected by the project in
the Friedman Strength & Conditions Center were observed to be non-suspect Metal Ceiling Systems and non-suspect CMU Block Wall systems. Based on the above, no asbestos containing materials
are anticipated to be impacted by the Bartels Hall / Friedman Strength & Conditions Center Fire Alarm Replacement Project. “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations”
DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 2 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY 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-Friable Organic Bound” (NOBs) materials was initially performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.6 Methodology. If PLM results
were reported as “non-asbestos”, the sample was analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) following NYS DOH ELAP 198.4 Methodology. Analysis of all Non-NOB materials were 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 10 samples collected were analyzed. Please reference the Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form for sample particulars and details. I have also attached copies
of Delta Company, Personnel and Laboratory licenses/certifications. 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, DPC Stephen Prislupsky Director of Environmental Services Att: Project Paper Work “We are a seamless extension of
our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 3 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Attachment A Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form
Material Asbestos PLM Result TEM Result Bulk Sample Description / Details Type Type % Asbestos % Asbestos 2019.003.339 - 01A 01 Bsmt. 2' x 4' Fissured Ceiling Tile, Room B01 Miscellaneous
ND ND ND 2019.003.339 - 01B 01 Bsmt. 2' x 4' Fissured Ceiling Tile, Room B01 Miscellaneous ND ND ND 2019.003.339 - 02A 02 3 Sheetrock, Wall, Room 3P0062 Miscellaneous ND ND NA 2019.003.339
- 02B 02 3 Sheetrock, Wall, Room 3P0063 Miscellaneous ND ND NA 2019.003.339 - 03A 03 3 Joint Compound, Wall, Room 3P0062 Miscellaneous ND ND NA 2019.003.339 - 03B 03 3 Joint Compound,
Wall, Room 3P0063 Miscellaneous ND ND NA 2019.003.339 - 04A 04 3 Metal Duct Seam Putty, Room 3P0062 Miscellaneous ND ND ND 2019.003.339 - 04B 04 3 Metal Duct Seam Putty, Room 3P0063
Miscellaneous ND ND ND 2019.003.339 - 05A 05 3 Grey Metal Duct Seam Caulk, Room 3P0062 Miscellaneous ND ND ND 2019.003.339 - 05B 05 3 Grey Metal Duct Seam Caulk, Room 3P0063 Miscellaneous
ND ND ND Laboratory: AmeriSci Labs Task Authorization No.: TA-352 / Work Order No.: 12822578 Number of Samples Collected: 10 Building Code: 2631/2631A 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 Number Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form Sample Floor 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax 607.231.66450 Client:
Cornell University Delta Proj. No.: 2019.003.339 Asbestos Inspector: Thomas P. Ferro HA* Number of Samples Analyzed: PLM -10 / TEM -6 Project: Bartels Hall & Friedman Strength
& Conditioning Center Fire Alarm Project Asbestos Survey www.delta-eas.com Dates Sampling Performed: 09/10/2020 Date of Report: 09/14/2020 Cornell University Bartels Hall Friedman Center
Fire Alarm Project Asbestos Survey Page 1 of 1 “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 4 of 10 AN ISO
9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Attachment B Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND
SURVEYORS, DPC Page 5 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Attachment C Bulk Sample Location Drawings “We are a seamless extension of our clients’
organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 6 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Attachment D Photos “We are
a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 7 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY HA 01 – 2’ x 4’ Fissured Ceiling
Tile, “No Asbestos Detected” HA 02 – Sheetrock, “No Asbestos Detected” “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS,
DPC Page 8 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY HA 03 – Joint Compound, “No Asbestos Detected” HA 04 – Metal Duct Seam Putty, “No Asbestos Detected” “We are a seamless extension
of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 9 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY HA 05 – Grey Metal Duct Seam Caulk, “No Asbestos
Detected” “We are a seamless extension of our clients’ organizations” DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, DPC Page 10 of 10 AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY
Attachment E Licenses and Certifications New York State – Department of Labor Division of Safety and Health License and Certificate Unit State Campus, Building 12 Albany, NY 12240
ASBESTOS HANDLING LICENSE Delta Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors, D.P.C. 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 FILE NUMBER: 05-0851 LICENSE NUMBER: 29322 LICENSE CLASS:
RESTRICTED DATE OF ISSUE: 08/28/2019 EXPIRATION DATE: 09/30/2020 Duly Authorized Representative – Stephen Prislupsky: This license has been issued in accordance with applicable
provisions of Article 30 of the Labor Law of New York State and of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations (12 NYCRR Part 56). It is subject to suspension or revocation for
a (1) serious violation of state, federal or local laws with regard to the conduct of an asbestos project, or (2) demonstrated lack of responsibility in the conduct of any job involving
asbestos or asbestos material. This license is valid only for the contractor named above and this license or a photocopy must be prominently displayed at the asbestos project worksite.
This license verifies that all persons employed by the licensee on an asbestos project in New York State have been issued an Asbestos Certificate, appropriate for the type of work
they perform, by the New York State Department of Labor. Eileen M. Franko, Director SH 432 (8/12) For the Commissioner of Labor CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 43 Ithaca,
New York GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL 01 35 43-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 35 43 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL
REQUIREMENTS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. This Section and the listed Related Sections provides minimum requirements for the protection of the environment during the project. The
requirements of this Section shall apply to both Contractor and all tiers of sub-contractors involved in the project. B. In addition to the requirements of this Section and the listed
Related Sections, all laws and regulations by applicable local, state, and federal agencies shall apply to the work of this contract. In some cases the requirements of these Specifications
may by intention exceed such legal requirements, but in no case shall this Specification be interpreted or understood to reduce or eliminate such requirements. C. Prior to bidding,
review the entire Bidding Documents and report in writing to the Owner’s Representative any error, inconsistency, or omission that may have environmental impacts. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01 35 44 – Spill Control 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 – Submittals: 1. Analytical laboratory sample results and material Certifications
for all imported soil and granular materials (“borrow”). 2. Contractor’s Waste Material Disposal Plan. 3. Weight tickets from the Borrow Material Supplier. 4. Proposed methods for dewatering
and construction water management. 5. Analytical laboratory sample results for all waste materials. 6. Copies of manifests for all waste materials disposed of off-site. 1.4 JOB SITE
ADMINISTRATION A. In accordance with Article 2 of the General Conditions, provide a competent supervisory representative with full authority to act for the Contractor at the site. CORNELL
UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 43 Ithaca, New York GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL 01 35 43-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020
B. If at any time operations under the representative’s supervision do not comply with this Section, or the representative is otherwise unsatisfactory to the Owner, replace, if requested
by the Owner, said representative with another representative satisfactory to the Owner. There shall be no change in superintendent without the Owner's approval. C. Remove from the
Work any employee of the Contractor or any Subcontractor when so directed by the Owner. The Owner may request the removal of any employee who does not comply with these specifications.
1.5 NOISE AND VIBRATION A. Limit and control the nature and extent of activities at all times to minimize the effects of noise and vibrations. Take adequate measures for keeping noise
levels, as produced by construction related equipment, to safe and tolerable limits as set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the New York State Industrial
Code Guidelines and Ordinances and all City, Town, and Local ordinances. Equip all construction equipment presenting a potential noise nuisance with noise-muffling devices adequate
to meet these requirements 1.6 DUST CONTROL A. Take adequate measures for controlling dust produced by drilling, excavation, backfilling, loading, saw cutting or other means. The use
of calcium chloride or petroleum-based materials for dust control is prohibited. Dust control measures are required throughout the duration of construction. B. If, in the opinion of
the Owner’s Representative, the Contractor is not adequately controlling dust, the Owner will first notify the Contractor. If the Contractor does not take adequate actions necessary,
the Owner may, at the Contractor’s expense, employ alternative means to control dust. C. Erect, maintain, and remove when appropriate barriers or other devices, including mechanical
ventilation systems, as required by the conditions of the work for the protection of users of the project area, the protection of the work being done, or the containment of dust and
debris. All such barriers or devices shall be provided in conformance with all applicable codes, laws, and regulations including OSHA. 1.7 PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT A. Construction
procedures observed by the Contractor, its subcontractors and other employees shall include protection of the environment, in accordance with all pertinent Cornell standards, policies,
local laws, executive orders, ordinances, and federal and state regulations. Construction procedures that are prohibited in the undertaking of work associated with this Contract include,
but are not limited to: 1. Dumping of spoil material or any liquid or solid pollutant into any storm or sanitary sewer, drainage way, stream sewer, any wetlands (as defined by federal
and state regulations), any surface waters, or at unspecified locations. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 43 Ithaca, New York GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL GENERAL
ENVIRONMENTAL 01 35 43-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020 2. Indiscriminate, arbitrary, or capricious operation of equipment in any stream corridors, any wetlands,
or any surface waters. 3. Pumping of any silt-laden water from trenches or other excavations into any storm sewers, sanitary sewers, drainage ways, wetlands, or surface waters. 4. Damaging
vegetation beyond the extent necessary for construction of the facilities. 5. Disposal of trees, brush, and other debris in any location on University property, unless such areas are
specifically identified on the drawing or in the specifications or specifically approved by the Owner’s site representative. 6. Permanent or unspecified alteration of the flow line
of a stream. 7. Burning trash, project debris, or waste materials. B. Take all necessary precautions to prevent silt or waste of any kind from entering any drainage or waterways or
downstream properties as a result of the Work. C. Runoff of potable water used for concrete curing or concrete truck or chute cleaning operations shall not be allowed to reach the storm
water system or open water due to the levels of residual chlorine (New York State water quality standards, 6 NYCRR Part 703.5) and other potential contaminants. If necessary, obtain
permission from the local sewer authority and collect and pump the runoff to the sanitary sewer. D. Limit the nature and extent of any activities that could result in the release or
discharge of pollutants. Report any such release or discharge immediately to the Owner’s Representative and clean up spills immediately, as detailed in Section 01 35 44 – Spill Control
Procedures. 1.8 TEMPORARY RE-ROUTING OF PIPING AND DUCTWORK A. Obtain approval from the Owner’s Representative prior to any temporary re-routing of piping and exhaust ductwork necessary
for the completion of the Work. Submit re-routing plans to the Owner’s Representative in writing. The following shall require approval of the Owner: 1. Temporary storm, sanitary or
water line connections. 2. Temporary exhaust ductwork connections where such connections may impact air emissions. B. Instruct all personnel to observe extreme caution when working
in the vicinity of mechanical equipment and piping. Personnel shall not operate or tamper with any existing valves, switches, or other devices or equipment without prior approval by
the Owner’s Representative. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 43 Ithaca, New York GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL 01 35 43-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020 1.9 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 coming 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. 1.10 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” 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. Contractor must use this form to document waste disposal methods and locations.
B. The “Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan” form, together with definitions associated with the form waste descriptions. Forms may be downloaded at: https://ehs.cornell.edu/sites/default/file
s/resource-files/FRM_CWMDPContractorWasteMaterialDisposalPlan.pdf 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. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 35 43*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 44 Ithaca, New York SPILL CONTROL BARTELS HALL SPILL
CONTROL 01 35 44-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 35 44 SPILL CONTROL 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SPILL PREVENTION A. In order to minimize the potential for discharge to
the environment of oil, petroleum, or hazardous substances on site, the following requirements shall apply to all projects: 1. All oil, petroleum, or hazardous materials stored or
relocated temporarily on site during the construction process shall be stored in such a manner as to provide protection from vehicular damage and to provide containment of leaks or
spills. Horizontal diked oil storage tanks, temporary berms or barriers, or similar methods shall be employed as appropriate at each site. 2. Any on-site filling or dispensing activities
shall occur within an area in which a temporary berm, boom, or similar containment barrier has been placed to prevent the inadvertent discharge to the environment of harmful quantities
of any products. 3. All oil, petroleum, or hazardous materials stored on site shall be located in such a manner as to minimize the potential of damage from construction operations or
vehicles, away from drainage ways and environmentally sensitive areas, and in accordance with all fire and safety codes. B. Remove immediately from the site any storage, dispensing,
or operating equipment that is leaking oil or hazardous substances or is in anyway unsuitable for the safe storage of such materials. 1.2 SPILL CONTROL PROCEDURES All Contractor personnel
working at the project site shall be knowledgeable of the potential health and safety concerns associated with petroleum and other hazardous substances that could potentially be released
at the project site. Following are a list of activities that should be conducted by the Contractor in the event of an oil/petroleum spill or the release of any other hazardous substance.
In the event of a large quantity spill that would require cleanup procedures that are beyond the means of the Contractor, an emergency spill cleanup contractor shall be hired by the
Contractor. In the event the Contractor has the personnel necessary to clean up the spill, the following procedures shall be followed: A. Personnel discovering/responding to a spill
shall: 1. Identify and locate the source of the spill. If unsafe conditions exist, leave the area, inform nearby personnel, notify the site supervisor, and initiate spill reporting
(Section 1.3). CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 44 Ithaca, New York SPILL CONTROL BARTELS HALL SPILL CONTROL 01 35 44-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 2. Limit the discharge
of product, if safely possible, by: (1) diverting discharge to a containment area; (2) creating temporary dikes with soils or other available materials; and (3) utilizing sorbent materials.
If secondary containment is present, verify that valves and drains are closed prior to diverting the product to this area. 3. The individual discovering a spill shall initiate containment
procedures to prevent material from reaching a potential migratory route, through implementation of the following actions, or any other methods necessary. Methods employed shall not
compromise worker safety. a. Stop the spill at once (if possible). b. Extinguish sources of ignition (e.g., flames, sparks, hot surfaces, cigarettes, etc.). c. Clear personnel from
the spill location and rope off the area. d. Utilize available spill control equipment in an effort to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur, or spread. e.
Use sorbent materials to control the spill at the source. f. Construct a temporary containment dike of sorbent materials, cinder blocks, bricks, or other suitable materials to help
contain the spill. g. Attempt to identify the character, exact source, amount, and area of the released materials. Identification of the spilled material should be made as soon as
possible so that the appropriate cleanup procedure can be identified. h. Assess possible hazards to human health or the environment as a result of the release, fire, or explosion. i.
If spill response measures involve the temporary cessation of any operations, the Contractor shall monitor the affected equipment for: (1) leaks; (2) pressure buildup; (3) gas generation;
or (4) ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. B. Spill Cleanup: 1. Following containment of the spill, the following spill cleanup procedures shall be initiated. a. Use proper
waste containers. b. Remove bulk liquid by using vacuum, pump, sorbents, or shovel and place material in properly labeled waste container. Be sure not to collect incompatible or reactive
substances in the same container. c. Cleanup materials not reclaimed on-site shall be disposed of in accordance with all applicable state and federal regulations. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 35 44 Ithaca, New York SPILL CONTROL BARTELS HALL SPILL CONTROL 01 35 44-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 d. Apply sorbent materials to pick up remaining liquid
after bulk liquid has been removed. The Contractor shall not walk over spilled material. Absorbed material shall be picked up with a shovel and placed in a separate waste container,
and shall not be mixed with bulk liquid. e. Clean spill control equipment and containers. Replace equipment in its proper location. Restock or reorder any sorbents used to clean up
the spill. f. Carefully wash spilled product from skin and clothing using soap. Change clothes, if necessary, to avoid further contact with product. g. Disposal of all spilled product
shall be made off-site, and shall be arranged through the Contractor. h. A Spill Report shall be completed, including a description of the event. A sample Spill Documentation Form
is provided in Appendix B. C. Fire or Explosion: 1. In the event of a fire or explosion at the site, the Contractor shall: a. Verify that the local fire department and the appropriate
response personnel (e.g., ambulance, police) have been notified. b. Report to the scene, if safe to do so, and evaluate the situation (e.g., spill character, source, etc.). Coordinate,
as necessary, with other appropriate site and emergency personnel. c. Ensure that people are cleared from the area. d. Ensure that fires are safely extinguished (if possible), valves
closed, and other immediate actions necessary to mitigate the emergency, if safe to do so. e. Initiate responsible measures necessary to prevent subsequent fires, explosions, or releases
from occurring or spreading to other areas of the site. These measures include stopping processes or operations, collecting and containing released oil, or removing and isolating containers.
f. Take appropriate action to monitor for: (1) leaks; (2) pressure build-ups; (3) gas generation; or (4) ruptures in pipes, valves, or other equipment. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01
35 44 Ithaca, New York SPILL CONTROL BARTELS HALL SPILL CONTROL 01 35 44-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.3 SPILL REPORTING AND DOCUMENTATION In the event of a spill
CALL CORNELL POLICE AT 255-1111 who will notify the appropriate departments within the university and coordinate with the contractor for external reporting, if required. The contractor
shall be responsible for the initiation of spill reporting and documentation procedures. All petroleum spills must be reported to NYSDEC Spill Hotline at 1-800- 4577362, less than
two hours following discovery. Notification must be made to Cornell Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S), 607.255.8200, within 24 hours of reporting the release. The Contractor
will be expected to provide EH&S with the DEC issued spill number. Any petroleum spill must be reported to NYSDEC unless ALL of the following criteria apply: TABLE 1 CRITERIA TO EXEMPT
SPILL REPORTING CRITERIA DESCRIPTION Quantity The spill must be known to be less than 5 gallons. Containment The spill must be contained on an impervious surface or within an impervious
structure, such that it cannot enter the environment. Control The spill must be under control and not reach a drain or leave the impervious surface. Cleanup The spill must be cleaned-up
within two hours of occurrence. Environment The spill must not have already entered into the soil or groundwater or onto surface water. A release of a “reportable quantity”1 or unknown
amount of a hazardous substance must also be immediately reported to NYSDEC Spill Hotline. Spills of reportable quantities of chemicals or “harmful quantities”2 of oil to navigable
waters must be reported to the federal National Response Center, 1-800-424-8802. Spill Reporting Information: When making a telephone report, the caller should be prepared to provide
the following information, if possible: 1. The date and time of the spill or release. 2. The identity or chemical name of the material released or spilled, including an indication of
whether the material is defined as an extremely hazardous substance. 3. An estimate of the quantity of material released or spilled into the environment and the approximate duration
of the event. 4. The exact location of the spill, including the name(s) of the waters involved or threatened, and/or other medium or media affected by the release or spill. 5. The source
of the release or spill. 6. The name, address, and telephone number of the party in charge of, or responsible for, the facility or activity associated with the release or spill. CORNELL
UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 35 44 Ithaca, New York SPILL CONTROL BARTELS HALL SPILL CONTROL 01 35 44-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 7. The extent of the actual and potential
water pollution. 8. The name and telephone number of the person in charge of operations at the spill site. 9. The steps being taken or proposed to contain and cleanup the released or
spilled material and any precautions taken to minimize impacts, including evacuation. 10. The extent of injuries, if any. 11. Any known or anticipated acute or chronic health risks
associated with the emergency, and information regarding necessary medical attention for exposed individuals. 12. Assistance required, if any. If the release of a hazardous substance
or oil occurs in an amount which exceeds a reportable quantity (RQ) as defined in 40 CFR Part 110, 40 CFR Part 117, 40 CFR Part 302, or 6 NYCRR Part 597, then the Contractor shall do
the following: 1. Call to the National Response Center shall be made by the person in charge of the site. The applicable phone numbers are 1-800-424-8802 or 1-202-426-2675. 2. Within
14 days of the release, submit a written description of the release. The description should include: (1) a description of the release, (2) the type of material released, (3) estimated
amount of the spill; (4) the date of the release, (5) an explanation of why the release occurred; and (6) a description of the measures to be implemented to prevent and control future
releases. (1)Reportable Quantity: A Reportable Quantity is the quantity of a hazardous substance or oil that triggers reporting requirements under the Comprehensive Emergency Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) (USEPA, September 1992). While the Contractor is legally responsible for knowing the risks of materials that are part of construction, members
of the owner’s spill response team have access to information that may help identify these quantities with you. (2)Harmful Quantity: A Harmful Quantity of oil includes discharges that
violate applicable water quality standards; cause a film, sheen, or discoloration on a water surface or adjoining shoreline; or cause a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the
water surface or shoreline (40 CFR 110.3). 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 35 44*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 41 00 Ithaca, New York REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL REGULATORY 01 41 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 41 00 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 PERMITS AND LICENSES
A. The 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. Such permits shall
include but are not limited to building, electrical, plumbing, backflow prevention, dig safe, fill, street use and building demolition. 1. City of Ithaca building permit applications
shall be presented for review at the regularly scheduled Owner’s meeting with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). B. For any projects which include demolition of a structure or
load-bearing elements of a structure, the Contractor is required to complete a “Notification of Demolition and Renovation” and provide this notification to the United State Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in advance of the work as specified in 40 CFR 61.145. The Contractor shall also provide a copy of this notification to the Owner’s Representative prior to any
demolition. C. All Construction / Building / Hot Work and Occupancy permits shall be issued and maintained through the City of Ithaca. D. Ithaca Fire Department Permitting: 1. A permit
is required from the Ithaca Fire Department to install or substantially repair a fire suppression, fire detection, or fire alarm system as such as defined under the Uniform Code of
New York State. 2. If the scope of work is classified under the Existing Building Code of NYS as Alteration –Level 1; Alteration – Level 2; Alteration – Level 3; or Addition; a permit
from the Ithaca Fire Department is required for all work affecting the fire suppression, fire detection, or fire alarm system for that building. A building permit is also required
for this type of work. 3. Work classified as a ‘Repair’ under the Existing Building Code of NYS does not require a permit from the Ithaca Fire Department. 1.2 INSPECTIONS A. Apply for
and obtain all required inspections, pay all fees and charges for same, include all service charges, pavement cuts and repairs. 1.3 COMPLIANCE A. The Contractor shall give all notices,
pay all fees and comply with all laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the Work. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 41 00 Ithaca, New York REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS BARTELS HALL REGULATORY
01 41 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS September 18, 2020 1.4 OWNER’S REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor, Subcontractors, and employees of the Contractor and Subcontractors 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. B. Upon completion of the project, the Contractor agrees to provide the Owner with
a summary of municipal permit fees paid. This shall include the name of the permits secured, the permit fees paid by the Contractor and a copy of the permit. If no permit fees were
required, the Contractor shall so state, in writing, upon completion of the project. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 41 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 42 00 REFERENCES 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 INTENT OF CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS A. Notes or instructions shown on any one Drawing, apply where applicable, to all other Drawings. B. All references to codes, specifications and standards referred to in the
Specification Sections and on the Drawings shall mean, and are intended to be, the latest edition, amendment and/or revision of such reference standard in effect as of the date of these
Contract Documents. C. Install All Work in Compliance with: 1. NYS Uniform Code a. International Building Code b. International Residential Code c. International Existing Building Code
d. International Fire Code e. International Plumbing Code f. International Mechanical Code g. International Fuel Gas Code h. International Property Maintenance Code i. Uniform Code
Supplement 2. NYS Energy Code a. International Energy Conservation Code b. ASHRAE 90.1 c. Energy Code Supplement 3. National Electric Code 4. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA). 5. Life Safety Code NFPA 101. 6. All local ordinances 7. Plans and Specifications in excess of code requirements and not contrary to same. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00
Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract,
including General and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. “General”: Basic Contract definitions are included in the Conditions of the
Contract. B. “Contract Documents”: The Contract Documents consist of the Agreement between Owner and Contractor, General Conditions, General Requirements, Drawings, Specifications,
addenda issued before execution of the Agreement, other documents listed in the Agreement, and modifications issued after execution of the Agreement. C. “The Contract”: The Contract
Documents form the Contract for construction and represent the entire integrated Agreement between the Owner and Contractor. D. “The Work”: The work comprises the completed construction
required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction and all materials and equipment incorporated in such construction. E. “Owner”: Cornell
University a New York corporation. F. “Architect/Engineer”: The Architect or Engineer is the person lawfully licensed to practice architecture and/or engineering in the state of
New York, identified as such in the Owner Contractor Agreement, and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number. The terms Architect and/or Engineer mean
the Architect and/or his authorized representative. G. “Contractor”: The Contractor, person, firm, or corporation with whom the Construction Agreement contract is made by Owner. H.
“Subcontractor”: A person, firm, or corporation, supplying labor and/or materials for work at site of the project for and under separate contract or agreement with Contractor. I. “As
Approved” or “Approved”: Architect’s or Owner’s approval. J. “As Directed”: Owner’s direction or instruction. Other terms including "requested," "authorized," "selected," "required,"
and "permitted" have the same meaning as "directed." K. “Indicated”: Requirements expressed by graphic representations or in written form on Drawings, in Specifications, and in other
Contract Documents. Other terms including "shown," "noted," "scheduled," and "specified" have the same meaning as “indicated.” L. “Regulations”: Laws, ordinances, statutes, and lawful
orders issued by authorities having jurisdiction, and rules, conventions, and agreements within the construction industry that control performance of the Work. M. “Furnish”: Supply
and deliver to Project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS
HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 N. "Install": Operations at Project site including unloading, temporarily storing, unpacking, assembling, erecting,
placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations. O. “Reinstall”. To place back into a former position. P. “Replace”.
Provide a substitute for. Q. “Provide”: Furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use. R. “Concealed’: Work installed in pipe shafts, chases, or recesses, behind
furred walls, above ceilings, either permanent or removable. S. “Exposed”: All capital Work not identified as concealed. T. “Project Site”: Space available for performing construction
activities. The extent of Project site is shown on Drawings and may or may not be identical with the description of the land on which Project is to be built. U. “As-Built Documents”:
Drawings and other records that are maintained by the Contractor to record all conditions which exist when the building construction is completed. This includes both the elements
of the project itself and existing elements that are encountered during the course of project construction. V. “Record Drawings”: Shows construction changes in the project and the
final location of all services, lines, outlets, and connections including underground and concealed items. The “record” drawings shall be compiled by the Architect based on the working
as-built drawings and revised in accordance with the marked up drawings submitted by the Contractor. W. “Shop Drawings”: Drawings, diagrams, illustrations, charts, brochures, and
other data that are prepared by Contractor or any Subcontractor, manufacturer, supplier or distributor, for some portion of the work. X. “Samples”: Physical examples furnished to illustrate
materials, equipment or workmanship, and to establish standards by which the work will be judged. Y. “General Conditions”: The standardized contractual provisions describing the responsibilities,
rights and relationships of the Owner and Contractor under the construction contract. Z. “Contract Limit Lines”: A limit line or perimeter line established on the drawings or elsewhere
in the contract documents defining the boundaries of the site available to the contractor for construction purposes. AA. "to do", "provide", "furnish", "install", etc., in these Specifications
or on Drawings are directions given to the Contractor; CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September
18, 2020 1.4 OWNER AGREEMENTS A. Cornell University and the Tompkins-Cortland Counties Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division have entered into an agreement. The local unions
which are members of the Tompkins-Cortland Counties Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division are as follows: Local #241 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local
#267 - United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #281 - United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local #3NY - International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local #178
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Local #112 - International Brotherhood of Sheetmetal Workers Local #785 - Laborers International Union of North America The definition
of craft maintenance as applied to this agreement shall be as follows: All work associated with the demolition, repair, replacement, improvement to or construction of equipment, buildings,
structures, utilities, and/or system or components thereof. Craft maintenance for trades assistants shall be limited to work assigned to individuals employed as building trade laborers
and which directly assists the craft work performed by other employees covered by this agreement; the Employer is free to assign such work; provided, however, such assignment does not
fall within the craft performed by other employees covered by this agreement. 1.5 INDUSTRY STANDARDS A. Applicability of Standards: Unless the Contract Documents include more stringent
requirements, applicable construction industry standards have the same force and effect as if bound or copied directly into the Contract Documents to the extent referenced. Such standards
are made a part of the Contract Documents by reference. B. Publication Dates: Comply with standards in effect as of date of the Contract Documents unless otherwise indicated. C. Copies
of Standards: Each entity engaged in construction on Project should be familiar with industry standards applicable to its construction activity. Copies of applicable standards are
not bound with the Contract Documents. 1. Where copies of standards are needed to perform a required construction activity, obtain copies directly from publication source. D. Abbreviations
and Acronyms for Standards and Regulations: Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the organizations
responsible for the standards and regulations in the following list. Names, telephone numbers, and Web sites are subject to change and are believed to be accurate and up-to-date as
of the date of the Contract Documents. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020
ADAAG Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (800) 872-2253 Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) (202) 272-0080 Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities Available from
Access Board www.access-board.gov CFR Code of Federal Regulations (866) 512-1800 Available from Government Printing Office (202) 512-1800 www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html
FS Federal Specification (215) 697-6257 Available from Department of Defense Single Stock Point http://dodssp.daps.dla.mil Available from Defense Standardization Program
www.dps.dla.mil Available from General Services Administration (202) 619-8925 www.gsa.gov Available from National Institute of Building Sciences (202) 289-7800 www.nibs.org
UFAS Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (800) 872-2253 Available from Access Board (202) 272-0080 www.access-board.gov 1.6 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS A. Industry Organizations:
Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. Names, telephone
numbers, and Web sites are subject to change and are believed to be accurate and up-to-date as of the date of the Contract Documents. AA Aluminum Association, Inc. (The) (703) 358-2960
www.aluminum.org AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers (216) 241-7333 www.aaadm.com AABC Associated Air Balance Council (202) 737-0202 www.aabchq.com
AAMA American Architectural Manufacturers Association (847) 303-5664 www.aamanet.org CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES
01 42 00-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 AASHTO American Association of State Highway and (202) 624-5800 Transportation Officials www.transportation.org AATCC American
Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (The) (919) 549-8141 www.aatcc.org ABAA Air Barrier Association of America (866) 956-5888 www.airbarrier.org ABMA American Bearing
Manufacturers Association (202) 367-1155 www.abma-dc.org ACI ACI International (248) 848-3700 (American Concrete Institute) www.aci-int.org ACPA American Concrete Pipe Association
(972) 506-7216 www.concrete-pipe.org AEIC Association of Edison Illuminating Companies, Inc. (The) (205) 257-2530 www.aeic.org AF&PA American Forest & Paper Association (800)
878-8878 www.afandpa.org (202) 463-2700 AGA American Gas Association (202) 824-7000 www.aga.org AGC Associated General Contractors of America (The) (703) 548-3118 www.agc.org
AHAM Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (202) 872-5955 www.aham.org AI Asphalt Institute (859) 288-4960 www.asphaltinstitute.org AIA American Institute of Architects
(The) (800) 242-3837 www.aia.org (202) 626-7300 AISC American Institute of Steel Construction (800) 644-2400 www.aisc.org (312) 670-2400 AISI American Iron and Steel Institute
(202) 452-7100 www.steel.org AITC American Institute of Timber Construction (303) 792-9559 www.aitc-glulam.org CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES
BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-7 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 ALCA Associated Landscape Contractors of America (Now PLANET - Professional Landcare Network) ALSC
American Lumber Standard Committee, Incorporated (301) 972-1700 www.alsc.org AMCA Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. (847) 394-0150 www.amca.org ANSI
American National Standards Institute (202) 293-8020 www.ansi.org AOSA Association of Official Seed Analysts, Inc. (505) 522-1437 www.aosaseed.com APA APA - The Engineered
Wood Association (253) 565-6600 www.apawood.org APA Architectural Precast Association (239) 454-6989 www.archprecast.org API American Petroleum Institute (202) 682-8000 www.api.org
ARI Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute (703) 524-8800 www.ari.org ARMA Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (202) 207-0917 www.asphaltroofing.org ASCE American
Society of Civil Engineers (800) 548-2723 www.asce.org (703) 295-6300 ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and (800) 527-4723 Air-Conditioning Engineers (404) 636-8400
www.ashrae.org ASME ASME International (800) 843-2763 (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers International) (973) 882-1170 www.asme.org ASSE American Society of Sanitary
Engineering (440) 835-3040 www.asse-plumbing.org ASTM ASTM International (610) 832-9585 (American Society for Testing and Materials International) www.astm.org AWI Architectural
Woodwork Institute (800) 449-8811 www.awinet.org (703) 733-0600 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-8 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
September 18, 2020 AWPA American Wood-Preservers' Association (334) 874-9800 www.awpa.com AWS American Welding Society (800) 443-9353 www.aws.org (305) 443-9353 AWWA American
Water Works Association (800) 926-7337 www.awwa.org (303) 794-7711 BHMA Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (212) 297-2122 www.buildershardware.com BIA Brick Industry
Association (The) (703) 620-0010 www.bia.org BICSI BICSI (800) 242-7405 www.bicsi.org (813) 979-1991 BISSC Baking Industry Sanitation Standards Committee (866) 342-4772 www.bissc.org
CCC Carpet Cushion Council (203) 637-1312 www.carpetcushion.org CDA Copper Development Association (800) 232-3282 www.copper.org (212) 251-7200 CGA Compressed Gas Association
(703) 788-2700 www.cganet.com CIMA Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association (888) 881-2462 www.cellulose.org (937) 222-2462 CISCA Ceilings & Interior Systems Construction
Association (630) 584-1919 www.cisca.org CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute (423) 892-0137 www.cispi.org CLFMI Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute (301) 596-2583 www.chainlinkinfo.o
rg CPA Composite Panel Association (301) 670-0604 www.pbmdf.com CPPA Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe Association (800) 510-2772 www.cppa-info.org (202) 462-9607 CRI Carpet
& Rug Institute (The) (800) 882-8846 www.carpet-rug.com (706) 278-3176 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-9 FIRE ALARM
REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (847) 517-1200 www.crsi.org CSI Cast Stone Institute (770) 972-3011 www.caststone.org CSI Construction
Specifications Institute (The) (800) 689-2900 www.csinet.org (703) 684-0300 CSSB Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau (604) 820-7700 www.cedarbureau.org CTI Cooling Technology Institute
(281) 583-4087 www.cti.org DHI Door and Hardware Institute (703) 222-2010 www.dhi.org EIA Electronic Industries Alliance (703) 907-7500 www.eia.org EIMA EIFS Industry
Members Association (800) 294-3462 www.eima.com (770) 968-7945 EJCDC Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (703) 295-5000 www.ejdc.org EJMA Expansion Joint Manufacturers
Association, Inc. (914) 332-0040 www.ejma.org ESD ESD Association (315) 339-6937 www.esda.org FMG FM Global (401) 275-3000 www.fmglobal.com FSA Fluid Sealing Association
(610) 971-4850 www.fluidsealing.com FSC Forest Stewardship Council 49 228 367 66 0 www.fsc.org GA Gypsum Association (202) 289-5440 www.gypsum.org GANA Glass Association
of North America (785) 271-0208 www.glasswebsite.com GS Green Seal (202) 872-6400 www.greenseal.org CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL
REFERENCES 01 42 00-10 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 GSI Geosynthetic Institute (610) 522-8440 www.geosynthetic-institute.org HI Hydraulic Institute (888) 786-7744
www.pumps.org (973) 267-9700 HI Hydronics Institute (908) 464-8200 www.gamanet.org HPVA Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association (703) 435-2900 www.hpva.org HPW H. P. White
Laboratory, Inc. (410) 838-6550 www.hpwhite.com IBR Institute of Boiler & Radiation Manufacturers ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc. (770) 830-0369 www.icea.net
ICRI International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc. (847) 827-0830 www.icri.org IEC International Electrotechnical Commission 41 22 919 02 11 www.iec.ch IEEE Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (The) (212) 419-7900 www.ieee.org IESNA Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (212) 248-5000 www.iesna.org IEST Institute
of Environmental Sciences and Technology (847) 255-1561 www.iest.org IGCC Insulating Glass Certification Council (315) 646-2234 www.igcc.org IGMA Insulating Glass Manufacturers
Alliance (613) 233-1510 www.igmaonline.org ILI Indiana Limestone Institute of America, Inc. (812) 275-4426 www.iliai.com ISO International Organization for Standardization
41 22 749 01 11 www.iso.ch Available from ANSI (202) 293-8020 www.ansi.org CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42
00-11 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 ISSFA International Solid Surface Fabricators Association (877) 464-7732 www.issfa.net (702) 567-8150 ITS Intertek (800) 345-3851
www.intertek.com (713) 407-3500 ITU International Telecommunication Union 41 22 730 51 11 www.itu.int/home KCMA Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (703) 264-1690 www.kcma.org
LMA Laminating Materials Association (Now part of CPA) LPI Lightning Protection Institute (800) 488-6864 www.lightning.org (804) 314-8955 MBMA Metal Building Manufacturers
Association (216) 241-7333 www.mbma.com MFMA Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association, Inc. (847) 480-9138 www.maplefloor.org MFMA Metal Framing Manufacturers Association
(312) 644-6610 www.metalframingmfg.org MHIA Material Handling Industry of America (800) 345-1815 www.mhia.org (704) 676-1190 MIA Marble Institute of America (440) 250-9222
www.marble-institute.com MPI Master Painters Institute (888) 674-8937 www.paintinfo.com MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society of The Valve and (703) 281-6613 Fittings
Industry Inc. www.mss-hq.com NAAMM National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers (312) 332-0405 www.naamm.org NACE NACE International (800) 797-6623 (National
Association of Corrosion Engineers International) (281) 228-6200 www.nace.org NADCA National Air Duct Cleaners Association (202) 737-2926 www.nadca.com CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-12 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 NAIMA North American Insulation Manufacturers Association
(703) 684-0084 www.naima.org NBGQA National Building Granite Quarries Association, Inc. (800) 557-2848 www.nbgqa.com NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association (The) (317)
917-6222 www.ncaa.org NCMA National Concrete Masonry Association (703) 713-1900 www.ncma.org NCPI National Clay Pipe Institute (262) 248-9094 www.ncpi.org NCTA National
Cable & Telecommunications Association (202) 775-3550 www.ncta.com NEBB National Environmental Balancing Bureau (301) 977-3698 www.nebb.org NECA National Electrical Contractors
Association (301) 657-3110 www.necanet.org NeLMA Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers' Association (207) 829-6901 www.nelma.org NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(703) 841-3200 www.nema.org NETA International Electrical Testing Association (888) 300-6382 www.netaworld.org (303) 697-8441 NFHS National Federation of State High School
Associations (317) 972-6900 www.nfhs.org NFPA NFPA (800) 344-3555 (National Fire Protection Association) (617) 770-3000 www.nfpa.org NFRC National Fenestration Rating Council
(301) 589-1776 www.nfrc.org NGA National Glass Association (866) 342-5642 www.glass.org (703) 442-4890 NHLA National Hardwood Lumber Association (800) 933-0318 www.natlhardwood.org
(901) 377-1818 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-13 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 NLGA National Lumber
Grades Authority (604) 524-2393 www.nlga.org NOFMA NOFMA: The Wood Flooring Manufacturers Association (901) 526-5016 www.nofma.org NRCA National Roofing Contractors Association
(800) 323-9545 www.nrca.net (847) 299-9070 NRMCA National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (888) 846-7622 www.nrmca.org (301) 587-1400 NSF NSF International (800) 673-6275
(National Sanitation Foundation International) (734) 769-8010 www.nsf.org NSSGA National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (800) 342-1415 www.nssga.org (703) 525-8788 NTMA National
Terrazzo & Mosaic Association, Inc. (The) (800) 323-9736 www.ntma.com (540) 751-0930 NYBFU New York Board of Fire Underwriters (212) 227-3700 www.nybfu.org PCI Precast/Prestressed
Concrete Institute (312) 786-0300 www.pci.org PDCA Painting & Decorating Contractors of America (800) 332-7322 www.pdca.com (314) 514-7322 PDI Plumbing & Drainage Institute
(800) 589-8956 www.pdionline.org (978) 557-0720 PGI PVC Geomembrane Institute (217) 333-3929 http://pgi-tp.ce.uiuc.edu PLANET Professional Landcare Network (800) 395-2522
www.landcarenetwork.org PTI Post-Tensioning Institute (602) 870-7540 www.post-tensioning.org RCSC Research Council on Structural Connections (800) 644-2400 www.boltcouncil.org
(312) 670-2400 RFCI Resilient Floor Covering Institute (301) 340-8580 www.rfci.com CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01
42 00-14 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 RIS Redwood Inspection Service (888) 225-7339 www.calredwood.org (415) 382-0662 SAE SAE International (877) 606-7323 www.sae.org
(724) 776-4841 SBI Steel Boiler Institute SDI Steel Deck Institute (847) 458-4647 www.sdi.org SDI Steel Door Institute (440) 899-0010 www.steeldoor.org SEFA Scientific
Equipment and Furniture Association (516) 294-5424 www.sefalabs.com SGCC Safety Glazing Certification Council (315) 646-2234 www.sgcc.org SIA Security Industry Association
(703) 683-2075 www.siaonline.org SJI Steel Joist Institute (843) 626-1995 www.steeljoist.org SMA Screen Manufacturers Association (561) 533-0991 www.smacentral.org SMACNA
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' (703) 803-2980 National Association www.smacna.org SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (914) 761-1100 www.smpte.org
SPFA Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (800) 523-6154 www.sprayfoam.org SPIB Southern Pine Inspection Bureau (The) (850) 434-2611 www.spib.org SPRI Single Ply Roofing Industry
(781) 647-7026 www.spri.org SSINA Specialty Steel Industry of North America (800) 982-0355 www.ssina.com (202) 342-8630 SSPC SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings (877)
281-7772 www.sspc.org (412) 281-2331 CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-15 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020
STI Steel Tank Institute (847) 438-8265 www.steeltank.com SWI Steel Window Institute (216) 241-7333 www.steelwindows.com SWRI Sealant, Waterproofing, & Restoration Institute
(816) 472-7974 www.swrionline.org TCA Tile Council of America, Inc. (864) 646-8453 www.tileusa.com TIA/EIA Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic (703) 907-7700
Industries Alliance www.tiaonline.org TMS The Masonry Society (303) 939-9700 www.masonrysociety.org TPI Truss Plate Institute, Inc. (703) 683-1010 www.tpinst.org TPI
Turfgrass Producers International (847) 649-5555 www.turfgrasssod.org TRI Tile Roofing Institute (312) 670-4177 www.tileroofing.org UFPO Underground Facilities Protective
Organization (800) 962-7962 www.ufpo.org (800) 962-7811 UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (877) 854-3577 www.ul.com (847) 272-8800 UNI Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association (972) 243-3902
www.uni-bell.org USGBC U.S. Green Building Council (202) 828-7422 www.usgbc.org WASTEC Waste Equipment Technology Association (800) 424-2869 www.wastec.org (202) 244-4700
WCSC Window Covering Safety Council (800) 506-4636 www.windowcoverings.org WDMA Window & Door Manufacturers Association (800) 223-2301 www.wdma.com CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-16 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 WI Woodwork Institute (916) 372-9943 www.wicnet.org WMMPA
Wood Moulding & Millwork Producers Association (800) 550-7889 www.wmmpa.com (530) 661-9591 WSRCA Western States Roofing Contractors Association (800) 725-0333 www.wsrca.com (650)
570-5441 WWPA Western Wood Products Association (503) 224-3930 www.wwpa.org B. Code Agencies: Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents,
they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. Names, telephone numbers, and Web sites are subject to change and are believed to be accurate and up-to-date
as of the date of the Contract Documents. IAPMO International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (909) 472-4100 www.iapmo.org ICC International Code Council (888)
422-7233 www.iccsafe.org (703) 931-4533 ICC-ES ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. (800) 423-6587 www.icc-es.org (562) 699-0543 NEC National Electric Code C. Federal Government
Agencies: Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in Specifications or other Contract Documents, they shall mean the recognized name of the entities in the following list. Names,
telephone numbers, and Web sites are subject to change and are believed to be accurate and up-to-date as of the date of the Contract Documents. CE Army Corps of Engineers www.usace.army.mil
CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission (800) 638-2772 www.cpsc.gov (301) 504-7923 DOC Department of Commerce (202) 482-2000 www.commerce.gov DOD Department of Defense
(215) 697-6257 http://.dodssp.daps.dla.mil DOE Department of Energy (202) 586-9220 www.energy.gov CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS
HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-17 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 EPA Environmental Protection Agency (202) 272-0167 www.epa.gov FAA Federal Aviation Administration (866)
835-5322 www.faa.gov FCC Federal Communications Commission (888) 225-5322 www.fcc.gov FDA Food and Drug Administration (888) 463-6332 www.fda.gov GSA General Services
Administration (800) 488-3111 www.gsa.gov HUD Department of Housing and Urban Development (202) 708-1112 www.hud.gov LBL Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (510) 486-4000
www.lbl.gov NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program (See TRB) NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology (301) 975-6478 www.nist.gov OSHA Occupational
Safety & Health Administration (800) 321-6742 www.osha.gov (202) 693-1999 PBS Public Building Service (See GSA) PHS Office of Public Health and Science (202) 690-7694 www.osophs.dhhs.gov/
ophs RUS Rural Utilities Service (202) 720-9540 (See USDA) SD State Department (202) 647-4000 www.state.gov TRB Transportation Research Board (202) 334-2934 www.nas.edu/trb
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 42 00 Ithaca, New York REFERENCES BARTELS HALL REFERENCES 01 42 00-18 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 USDA Department of Agriculture (202)
720-2791 www.usda.gov USPS Postal Service (202) 268-2000 www.usps.com 2.0 PRODUCTS - NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION - NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 42 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 45 00 Ithaca, New York QUALITY CONTROL BARTELS HALL QUALITY CONTROL 01 45 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 45 00 QUALITY CONTROL 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. The Contractor shall provide and maintain an effective Contractor Quality Control (CQC) program and perform sufficient inspections and tests of all items of work, including those
of Subcontractors, to ensure compliance with Contract Documents. Include surveillance and tests specified in the technical sections of the Specifications. Furnish appropriate facilities,
instruments, and testing devices required for performance of the quality control function. Controls must be adequate to cover construction operations and be keyed to the construction
sequence. Construction shall not begin until the Owner has approved the CQC program. 1.2 CONTROL OF ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION A. Include a control system for the following phases of inspection:
1. Pre-Installation Meeting. For all sections where pre-installations are defined, the Contractor shall arrange for a pre-installation meeting. When practical, preinstallation meetings
shall be scheduled to take place on the same day as regularly schedule progress meetings. The Contractor shall make available, during this meeting, all approved submittals and products.
a. Agenda to include the following: i. Appointment ii. Appointment of official representatives of participants in the Project. iii. Review of existing conditions and affected work,
and testing thereof as required. iv. Review of installation procedures and requirements. v. Review of environmental and site condition requirements. vi. Schedule of the applicable portions
of the Work. vii. Schedule of submission of samples, color chips, and items for Owners consideration. viii. Requirements for temporary facilities, site sign, offices, storage sheds,
utilities, fences, Section 01500. ix. Requirements for notification for reviews. Allow a minimum of 48 hour notice to Architect for review of the Work. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01
45 00 Ithaca, New York QUALITY CONTROL BARTELS HALL QUALITY CONTROL 01 45 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 x. Requirements for inspections and tests, as applicable.
Schedule and undertake inspections and tests in accordance with Section 01410. xi. Delivery schedule of specified equipment. xii. Special safety requirements and procedures. b. The
following minimum personnel shall be at the meeting: i. Project Manager. ii. Project Field Supervisor iii. Subcontractor iv. Architect’s Representative v. Owner’s Representative vi.
Testing Agency, when applicable 2. Preparatory Inspection. Perform this inspection prior to beginning work on any definable feature of work. Include a review of contract requirements
with the supervisors directly responsible for the performance of the work; check to assure that materials, products, and equipment have been tested, submitted, and approved; check to
assure that provisions have been made for required control testing; examine the work area to ascertain that preliminary work has been completed; physically examine materials and equipment
to assure that they conform to shop drawings and data and that the materials and equipment are on hand. 3. Initial Inspection. Perform this inspection as soon as work commences on
a representative portion of a particular feature of workmanship review control testing for compliance with contract requirements. 4. Follow-up Inspections. Perform these inspections
on a regular basis to assure continuing compliance with contract requirements until completion of that particular work. 1.3 CONTROL OF OFF-SITE OPERATIONS A. Perform factory quality
control inspections for items fabricated or assembled off-site as opposed to "off-the-shelf" items. The CQC Representative at the fabricating plant shall be responsible for release
of the fabricated items for shipment to the job site. The CQC Representative at the job site shall receive the item and note any damage incurred during shipment. The Contractor shall
be responsible for protecting and maintaining the item in good condition throughout the period of on-site and during erection or installation. Although any item found to be faulty
may be rejected before its use, final acceptance of an item by the Owner is based on its satisfactory incorporation into the work and acceptance of the completed project. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 45 00 Ithaca, New York QUALITY CONTROL BARTELS HALL QUALITY CONTROL 01 45 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.4 TESTING A. The Owner may engage the services
of an independent testing laboratory to confirm that an installed item or element of work conforms to the Specification and workmanship requirements. 1.5 OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE A. The
Owner shall designate a Representative to monitor the progress and execution of the work. The Representative shall have the authority to call for test samples, to approve or to reject
work performed and to stop work in progress, if, in its opinion, the work is not in conformance with the Contract Documents. The Representative shall not be authorized to make changes
or interpretations of the Contract Documents. 1. The Contractor shall maintain a project Deficiency/Issues Log in e-Builder to track non-conforming materials or sub-standard workmanship
identified by Owner’s Representative. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 45 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY
FACILITIES AND CONTROLS BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 1.0
GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain all temporary facilities and services of every kind, as required by the Contractor and by its subcontractors
for their performance of the Work and compliance with the Contract Documents, and shall remove such facilities and complete such services upon the completion of all other work, or as
Cornell University may direct. B. The Contractor shall obtain all required permits and approvals for and shall provide, construct, or install, as well as operate, maintain, service
and remove temporary facilities and services. 1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES A. Comply with Federal, State and local codes and safety regulations. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS,
GENERAL A. Choice of materials, as suitable for the accomplishment of the intended purpose, is the Contractor’s option. B. Materials may be new or used, but must not violate requirements
of applicable codes, standards and specifications. 2.2 TEMPORARY FIRST AID FACILITIES A. Provide first aid equipment and supplies, with qualified personnel continuously available to
render first aid at the site. B. Provide a sign, posted at the telephone, listing the telephone numbers for emergency medical services: Physicians, ambulance services and hospitals.
2.3 TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION A. Provide a fire protection and prevention program for employees and personnel at the site. Any fire watches as a result of construction operations are
the responsibility of the Contractor. Comply with NFPA 241. Develop, manage, and supervise an overall fireprevention and -protection program for personnel at Project site. Review
needs with local fire department and establish procedures to be followed. Instruct personnel in methods and procedures. Post warnings and information. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01
50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 1. Impairments “Fire Code
of NYS Section 901.7”. Impairment; “the removal of fire alarm devices or sprinkler system coverage in a building.” There are two different levels of impairments a. Partial Impairment.
The removal of fire alarm devices or sprinkler system coverage via control valve in the immediate area of where work is to be performed. - Basic Impairment Notification will be sent
to Local Authority Having Jurisdiction and FM Global. - No fire watch will be required in most cases. b. Full System Impairment. The complete removal of a fire alarm “system” or sprinkler
“system”. Impairment of both the fire alarm system and sprinkler system at the same time is not allowed. - Full System Impairment Notification will be sent to local Authority Having
Jurisdiction, FM Global, Ithaca Fire Department Officers, Building Manager, Maintenance Manager, and Customer Service. - Fire Watch will be required and will need the Fire Watch Person’s
name and contact information. Cornell EH&S does not perform the fire watch, it is the responsibility of the Contractor. B. Equipment: 1. Provide and maintain fire extinguishing equipment
ready for instant use at all areas of the Project and at specific areas of critical fire hazard. 2. Hand extinguishers of the types and sizes recommended by the National Board of Fire
Underwriters to control fires from particular hazards. 3. Construction period use of permanent fire protection system. 4. Water hoses connected to an adequate water pressure and supply
system to reach each area or level of construction upon building enclosure or heating of the building. 5. Maintain existing standpipes and hoses for fire protection. Provide additional
temporary hoses where required to comply with requirements. Hang hoses with a warning sign stating that hoses are for fire-protection purposes only and are not to be removed. Match
hose size with outlet size and equip with suitable nozzles. Provide hoses of sufficient length to protect construction areas. 6. Maintain unobstructed access to fire extinguishers,
fire hydrants, siamese connections, standpipes, temporary fire-protection facilities, stairways, and other access routes for firefighting. 7. Where existing or temporary fire protection
services are being replaced with new fire protection services, do not remove or impair existing or temporary services until new services are placed into operation and use. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 8. At earliest
feasible date in each area of Project, complete installation of permanent fire-protection facility and systems, including connected services, and place into operation and use. Instruct
key personnel on use of facilities. Protect and maintain permanent fire protection system. Repair or replace any components damaged during construction. C. Enforce fire-safety discipline:
1. Store combustible and volatile materials in an isolated, protected location. 2. Avoid accumulations of flammable debris and waste in or about the Project. 3. Prohibit smoking in
the vicinity of hazardous conditions. 4. There is NO SMOKING allowed on construction sites located in any occupied building. Smoking is prohibited in all Cornell University buildings.
5. Closely supervise welding and torch-cutting operations in the vicinity of combustible materials and volatile conditions. 6. Supervise locations and operations of portable heating
units and fuel. D. Maintain fire extinguishing equipment in working condition, with current inspection certificate attached to each extinguisher. E. Welding or burning operations shall
be conducted under a Hot Work Permit issued in accordance with Section 01 41 00. Where such work is permitted, the Contractor shall provide an approved fire extinguisher in good operating
condition within easy reach of the operating personnel. In each instance, obtain prior approval of Cornell University Environmental Health & Safety. F. Advise Cornell University Environmental
Health & Safety of any items affecting Life Safety, e.g., road blockages, exit closing, etc. 2.4 CONSTRUCTION AIDS A. Provide construction aids and equipment required to assure safety
for personnel and to facilitate the execution of the Work; Scaffolds, staging, ladders, stairs, ramps, runways, platforms, railings, hoists, cranes, chutes, fall protection, harness,
tie-off points, and other such equipment. B. When permanent stair framing is in place, provide temporary treads, platforms and railings, for use by construction personnel. C. Maintain
all equipment in a safe condition. 2.5 SUPPORTS A. The Contractor shall include cost of all materials and labor necessary to provide all supports, beams, angles, hangers, rods, bases,
braces, etc. to properly support the Contract Work. All supports, etc. shall meet the approval of the Architect. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY FACILITIES
AND CONTROLS BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 B. Any and all supports that are of “custom” fabrication or installation
shall be designed by the Contractor’s NYS licensed PE with stamped & signed shop drawings and calculations provided for same. 2.6 TEMPORARY WATER CONTROL A. The Contractor shall provide,
maintain and operate pumps required to keep the Work free of water at all times. B. Dispose of all water with due care and shall not infringe on the rights of others on the Site, of
adjacent property owners and of the public. All cost in connection with the removal of such water shall be paid by the Contractor. 2.7 PERSONNEL, PUBLIC AND EMPLOYEE PROTECTION A.
Provide guardrails, barricades, fences, footways, tunnels and other devices necessary to protect all personnel, employees, and the public, against hazards on, adjacent to or accessing
the construction site. 1. Provide signs, warning lights, signals, flags and illumination as necessary to alert persons to hazards and to provide safe, adequate visibility in areas of
hazards. 2. Closed sidewalks need to be indicated with OSHA-approved signs, as well as, proper barricades. 3. Provide flag personnel as necessary to guide vehicles, protect personnel,
public and employees. 2.8 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS A. No Contractor signs to be displayed at the project site, unless authorized by the Owner. B. Construction Project Signs.
The Contractor shall provide and install project identification signage as required. 2.9 SECURITY A. The Contractor shall provide security services as required to protect the interests
of the Owner. 2.10 FIELD OFFICES A. The Owner shall designate a space within the facility to serve as a field office for the use of the Contractor and Owner. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION
A. Consult with Owner, review site conditions and factors which affect construction procedures and temporary facilities, including adjacent properties and public facilities which may
be affected by execution of the work. 1. Designate the locations and extent of temporary construction, storage, and other temporary facilities and controls required for the expeditious
accomplishment of the Work. 2. Allow space for use of the site by Owner and by other contractors, as required by Contract Documents. 3.2 GENERAL A. Comply with applicable requirements
specified in sections of Division 02 through 40. B. Make work structurally, mechanically and electrically sound throughout. C. Install work in a neat and orderly manner. D. Maintain,
clean, service and repair facilities to provide continuous usage, and to the quality specified for the original installation. E. Relocate facilities as required by progress of construction,
by storage or work requirements, and to accommodate requirements of Owner and other contractors employed at the site. F. Keep the site, at all times during the progress of the Work,
free from accumulation of waste matter or rubbish and shall confine its apparatus, materials and operations of its workers to the limits prescribed except as the latter may be extended
with the approval of the Owner’s Representative. Cleaning of the structure or structures must be performed daily and removal of waste matter or rubbish must be performed at least once
a week. G. Contractor shall at all times keep access road and public roads clean of mud and construction debris and maintain dust control to the satisfaction of the Owner. 3.3 REMOVAL
A. Completely remove temporary structures, materials, equipment and services: 1. When construction needs can be met by use of permanent construction. 2. At completion of the Project.
B. Repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary facilities. Clean after removal. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 50 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01 50 00-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND CONTROLS September 18, 2020 C. Restore existing or permanent facilities used for temporary purposes to specified,
or to original condition. 1. Remove foundations and underground installations for temporary construction and utilities. 2. Grade the areas of the site affected by temporary installations
to required elevations and slopes, and clean the area. ***END OF SECTION 01 50 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 51 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY UTILITIES BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY
UTILITIES 01 51 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 51 00 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain
temporary utilities required by all trades for construction. Remove on completion of Work. B. The Contractor shall provide all labor and materials for temporary connections and distribution.
1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES A. Comply with National Electric Code, current edition. B. Comply with Federal, State and local codes and safety regulations and with utility
company requirements. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Materials may be new or used, but must be adequate in capacity for the required usage, must not create unsafe conditions,
and must not violate requirements of applicable codes and standards. 2.2 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY, LIGHTING AND WATER A. The Contractor shall have access to the Owner's water and electric
power for constructing the Work. Temporary utility connections shall be made by the Contractor as close to its operations as possible as long as such connections do not over-load the
capacity of the Owner's utilities or interfere with its customary utilization thereof. Utility access points shall be determined in cooperation with and acceptable to the Owner. B.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the economic use of the Owner's Water and Power. The Owner will pay for the water and power consumed in the construction of the Work as long
as economical usage of these utilities is maintained. The Owner reserves the right to meter and charge for the power and water consumed if in the opinion of the Owner the usage of
these utilities is not economically conducted by the Contractor. In such an event, the Owner shall give three (3) days written notice to the Contractor of its intentions to meter and
charge for temporary utilities used by the Contractor. C. All temporary power systems including wiring shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 51 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY UTILITIES BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01 51 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 D. The minimum temporary lighting to be
provided is at the rate of fifty foot candles, is to be maintained in each room and changed as required when interior walls are being erected. The required temporary lighting must
be maintained for twenty-four (24) hours a day and seven (7) days a week at all stair levels and in all corridors below ground; in any and all egress; in all other spaces temporary
lighting is to be maintained only during working hours. All temporary wiring and equipment shall be in conformity with the National Electric Code. E. Three-phase temporary power
circuits shall be installed as required to operate construction equipment of the various trades and to install and test equipment such as pumps and elevators. The Contractor shall
install and maintain temporary or permanent service for the permanently installed building equipment such as sump pumps, boilers, boiler controls, fans, pumps, so that such equipment
may be operated when required and so ordered by the Owner's Representative for drainage or for temporary heat. F. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract, the Contractor shall
submit to the Owner or the Owner's Representative for approval a proposed schedule of all utility shutdowns and cutovers of all types which may be required in connection with the Work.
Such schedule shall provide a minimum of four (4) weeks advance notice to the Owner prior to the time of the proposed shutdown and cutover. The Contractor shall be responsible for
all charges relating to shutdowns. G. Discontinuance, Changes and Removal The Contractor shall: 1. Discontinue all temporary services required by the Contract when so directed by the
Owner or the Owner's Representative. The discontinuance of any such temporary service prior to the completion of the Work shall not render the Owner liable for any additional cost
entailed thereby. 2.3 TEMPORARY USE OF ELEVATOR A. Use of Existing Elevator 1. If the Contractor elects to use the existing elevator equipment, the Contractor shall: a. Provide adequate
protection for such equipment and shall operate such equipment within a capacity not to exceed that allowed by law, rule or regulation. b. Provide for the maintenance and cleaning of
the elevator equipment as approved by the Owner's Representative. c. Prior to start of construction, accurately record the condition of the existing elevator. Promptly repair or replace
items that are damaged as a result of Contractor’s use. Service calls that arise as a result of Contractor misuse will be charged to the Contractor. At Substantial Completion, restore
elevators to condition existing before initial use. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 51 00 Ithaca, New York TEMPORARY UTILITIES BARTELS HALL TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01 51 00-3 FIRE ALARM
REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 d. Use only elevators designated by Owner’s Representative at dates and times designated by Owner’s Representative. Dates and times available for Contractor’s
use shall be scheduled with, and at the convenience of, the Owner, and may vary during the course of the Project. e. Owner will not provide elevator operators or other monitoring of
elevator use. f. Do not load elevators beyond their rated weight capacity. g. Provide code compliant protective coverings, barriers, devices, signs, or other procedures to protect elevator
car and entrance doors and frame. If, despite such protection, elevators become damaged, engage elevator maintenance contractor to restore damaged work so no evidence remains of correction
work. Return items that cannot be refinished in field to the shop, make required repairs and refinish entire unit, or provide new units as required. h. Procure and coordinate the elevator
maintenance contractor to gain access to the elevator shaft as required to complete the work 2.4 TEMPORARY CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE SERVICE A. Site Superintendent or their Representative
shall carry a cellular telephone at all times. B. Provide phone number to Cornell project representatives for communication during Work. 2.5 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES A. The Owner
shall designate sanitary facilities to be utilized by the Contractor during construction. The Contractor shall maintain neat, clean and sanitary conditions. The Contractor shall be
responsible for costs associated with excessive custodial services associated with such usage. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 REMOVAL A. Completely remove temporary materials and equipment when
their use is no longer required. B. Clean and repair damage caused by temporary installations. C. Restore existing and permanent facilities used for temporary services to specified,
or to original, condition. ***END OF SECTION 01 51 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 66 00 Ithaca, New York STORAGE AND PROTECTION BARTELS HALL STORAGE AND 01 66 00-1 FIRE ALARM
REPLACEMENT PROTECTION September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 66 00 STORAGE AND PROTECTION 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Receive, pile, store and handle all materials, equipment and other
items incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work, including items furnished by the Owner in a careful and prudent manner and shall protect them against loss or damage from every
source. B. Obscure from public view, in a manner acceptable to the Owner, staging and storage areas. 1.2 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A. Transport and handle products in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions; using means and methods that will prevent damage, deterioration, and loss, including theft. B. Schedule delivery to minimize long-term storage at Project
site and to prevent overcrowding of construction space. C. Coordinate delivery with installation time to ensure minimum holding time for items that are flammable, hazardous, easily
damaged, or sensitive to deterioration, theft, and other losses. D. Deliver products to Project site in an undamaged condition in manufacturer's original sealed container or other packaging
system, complete with labels and instructions for handling, storing, unpacking, protecting, and installation. E. Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply with requirements,
quantities are correct and products are undamaged. F. Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement or damage. 1.3 ON-SITE STORAGE
A. Materials stored on the Site shall be neatly piled and protected, and shall be stored in a neat and orderly manner in locations that shall not interfere with the progress of the
Work or with the daily functioning of the Institution. B. Materials subject to weather damage shall be protected against the weather by floored weatherproof temporary storage sheds.
C. Comply with product manufacturer's written instructions for temperature, humidity, ventilation, and weather-protection requirements for storage. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 66
00 Ithaca, New York STORAGE AND PROTECTION BARTELS HALL STORAGE AND 01 66 00-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PROTECTION September 18, 2020 D. Storage piles and sheds shall be located within
the area designated as the Staging Area. The Contractor shall work to insure that the condition of the staging area has no negative impact on the Campus, visually or otherwise; and
that outside of that area. The Contractor has no impact at all on the Campus. E. Materials stored within the building shall be distributed in such a manner as to avoid overloading
of the structural frame, and never shall be concentrated in such a manner as to exceed the equivalent of 50 pounds per square foot uniformly distributed loading. Stored materials shall
be moved if they interfere with the progress of the work. F. Should it become necessary during the course of the Work to move stored materials or equipment, the Contractor, at the direction
of the Owner or the Owner's Representative, shall move such materials or equipment. 1.4 PALM ROAD STORAGE A. All property including construction materials and equipment stored at the
Palm Road location shall be stored at the Contractor’s sole risk. The Contractor is solely responsible for repair or replacement of property due to any cause of loss. B. The Contractor
agrees to hold Cornell harmless from any accident or injury occurring at Palm Road storage site associated with the Contractor’s storage. C. The Contractor understands that Cornell
makes “no” warranty regarding any security at the Palm Road site. D. The Contractor agrees that it is solely responsible for any cleanup of any site contamination caused by the Contractor’s
storage or storage operations and the Contractor agrees to pay for cleanup of any contamination and restore the site back to the same condition it was found. E. It shall be assumed
that the Contractor is responsible for site contamination unless the Contractor has reported condition prior to moving storage materials and equipment onto the site. Each Contractor
shall be responsible for their own general area whether defined formally or not but in cases where pollutants have traveled or are found in the public areas used by all contractors,
the Contractor agrees as follows: 1. If it cannot be determined who is responsible for site contamination after an investigation, all contractors who could be responsible based upon
location of the incident agree to share the expense of cleanup equally. F. No storage of hazardous materials or environmental contaminants is permitted at the Palm Road site. All barrels
must have labels affixed identifying contents. G. Unoccupied storage containers not within the project fence shall be labeled in the Cornell standard. Signs customized for the project
shall be ordered from Ithaca Plastics, Inc., 305 West Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850, Phone - 607.272.8232, Fax - 607.277.2579, Email – db@ithacaplastics.com CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 66 00 Ithaca, New York STORAGE AND PROTECTION BARTELS HALL STORAGE AND 01 66 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PROTECTION September 18, 2020 1.5 PROTECTION A. The Contractor shall
provide security personnel and adopt other security measures as may be necessary to adequately protect materials and equipment stored at the site. The Contractor shall be obligated
to replace or pay for all materials and equipment including items furnished by the Owner which have been damaged or stolen prior to completion of the Work. B. Protection of Utilities
1. If during the course of the Project, it is necessary to work adjacent to existing utilities, pipelines, structures and equipment, the Contractor shall take all necessary precautions
to protect existing facilities from damage. 2. Locations of utilities as shown on the Contract Documents are approximate only. The Contractor shall excavate or otherwise locate to
verify existing utilities in advance of its operation. C. Protective Covering 1. All finished surfaces shall be protected by the Contractor as follows: a. Door and window sills and
the jambs and soffits of openings used as passageways or through which material is handled, shall be cased and protected adequately against possible damage resulting from the conduct
of the work of all trades. b. All surfaces shall be clean and not marred upon delivery of the building to the Owner. The Contractor shall, without extra compensation, replace all blocks,
gypsum board, plaster, paint, tile, and all other surfaces, whether or not protected, which are damaged, and shall refinish (including painting as specified) to satisfaction of Owner.
c. Tight wood sheathing shall be laid under any materials that are stored on finished concrete surfaces and planking must be laid before moving any materials over these finished areas.
Wheelbarrows used over such areas shall have rubber tires on wheels. d. Contractor has the responsibility for protection of carpeting and all finish flooring during all phases of the
work including after installation. e. All floors exposed to view as a floor finish shall be protected by overlaying with plywood in all areas subject to construction traffic within
and without the building, special care shall be taken to protect all stair finish surfaces including but not limited to flooring, wood in-fill stairs, cabinetry, counters, equipment,
etc. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 66 00 Ithaca, New York STORAGE AND PROTECTION BARTELS HALL STORAGE AND 01 66 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PROTECTION September 18, 2020 1.6 PROTECTION
AFTER INSTALLATION A. Protect installed products, including Owner-provided products, and control traffic in immediate area to prevent damage from subsequent operations. B. Provide protective
coverings at walls, projections, corners, and jambs, sills, and soffits of openings in and adjacent to traffic areas. C. Cover walls and floors of elevator cabins, and jambs of cab
doors, when elevators are used by construction personnel. D. Protect finish floors and stairs from dirt, wear, and damage: 1. Secure heavy sheet goods or similar protective materials
in place, in areas subject to foot traffic. 2. Lay planking or similar rigid materials in place, in areas subject to movement of heavy objects. 3. Lay planking or similar rigid materials
in place, in areas where storage of products will occur. E. Protect waterproofed and roofed surfaces: 1. Restrict use of surfaces for traffic of any kind, and for storage of products.
2. When an activity is mandatory, obtain recommendations for protection of surfaces from manufacturer. Install protection and remove on completion of activity. Restrict use of adjacent
unprotected areas. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 66 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING
BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73 29-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 73 29 CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The
Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting, fitting and patching, including excavation and backfill, required to complete the Work or to: 1. Make its several parts fit together
properly. 2. Uncover portions of the Work to provide for installation of ill-timed work. 3. Remove and replace defective work. 4. Remove and replace work not conforming to requirements
of Contract Documents. 5. Remove samples of installed work as specified for testing. 6. Repair or restore existing or new surfaces and finishes to match adjacent existing or new surfaces
and finishes. B. Upon written instructions of the Owner’s Representative: 1. Uncover designated portions of Work for Architect's observation of covered work. 2. Remove samples of installed
materials for testing beyond that specified. 3. Remove work to provide for the alteration of previously incorrectly installed work. 4. Patch work uncovered or removed. C. Do not damage
or endanger any work by cutting or altering the Work or any part thereof. D. Do not cut or otherwise alter the work of the Owner except with the written consent of the Owner’s Representative.
E. Where cutting and patching involves adding reinforcement to structural elements, submit details and engineering calculations showing integration of reinforcement with the original
structure. F. Openings and Chases 1. Build openings, including but not limited to channels, chases and flues as required to complete the Work as set forth in the Contract. 2. After
installation and completion of any work for which openings have been provided, build in, over, and around and finish all such openings as required to complete the Work. CORNELL UNIVERSITY
SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73 29-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020 3. Furnish and install
all sleeves, inserts, hangers and supports required for the execution of the Work. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Submit a written request to the Architect prior to executing any cutting, alteration
or excavation which affects the work of the Owner, or which may affect the structural safety of any portion of the Project. Include: 1. Identification of the Project. 2. Description
of the affected work. 3. The necessity for doing the cutting, alteration or excavation. 4. The effect on the work of the Owner’s property, or on the structural integrity of the Project.
5. Description of the proposed work: a. The scope of cutting, patching, alteration, or excavation. b. Contractor and trades who will execute the work. c. Products proposed to be used.
d. The extent of refinishing to be done. 6. Alternatives to cutting, patching or excavation. 7. Designation of the responsibility for the cost of cutting and patching. 8. Written permission
of any separate contractor whose work will be affected. B. Should conditions of the work or the schedule indicate a change of products from the original installation, submit a request
for substitution as specified in Section 01 25 00 - Substitutions and Product Options. C. Submit a written notice to the Architect and the Owner designating the date and the time the
work will be uncovered. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements for Structural Work: Do not cut and patch structural elements in a manner that would change their load-carrying capacity
for load-deflection ratio. 1. Obtain written approval of the cutting and patching proposal before cutting and patching structural elements, including but not limited to the following:
a. Foundation construction b. Bearing and retaining walls CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73
29-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020 c. Structural concrete d. Structural steel and lintels e. Structural decking f. Miscellaneous structural metals g. Exterior
wall back-up supports and anchoring systems h. Piping, ductwork, vessels, and equipment supports i. Equipment supports B. Operational Limitations: Do not cut and patch operating elements
or related components in a manner that would result in reducing their capacity to perform as intended. Do not cut and patch operating elements or related components in a manner that
would result in increased maintenance or decreased operation life or safety. 1. Obtain written approval of the cutting and patching proposal before cutting and patching the following
operating elements or safety related systems: a. Primary operational systems and equipment b. Air or smoke barriers c. Water, moisture, or vapor barriers d. Membranes and flashings
e. Fire protection systems f. Control systems g. Communication systems h. Electrical wiring systems i. Operating systems of special construction in MEP work C. Visual Requirements:
Do not cut and patch construction exposed on the exterior or in occupied spaces in a manner that would, in the Owner’s opinion, reduce the building’s aesthetic qualities. Do not cut
and patch construction in a manner that would result in visual evidence of cutting and patching. Remove and replace construction which was cut and patched in a visually unsatisfactory
manner at no expense to the Owner. D. Waterproofing and Water Tightness: Do not cut or alter waterproofed walls or floors or any structural members without written permission of the
Owner. 1. Waterproofing and Roofing Membranes a. Employ qualified contractors to accomplish all required cutting, patching, or repairing of existing waterproofing and roofing membranes.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73 29-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020
b. Before beginning cutting, patching or repairing of existing waterproofing and roofing membranes, obtain approval of all materials, methods and contractor to be used from the Owner
and agency, or agencies, holding bond or guarantee/warranty in force for membrane. 2. Water Tightness a. The Contractor shall be responsible for water tightness of product, materials,
and workmanship, including work specified to be watertight and inferred by general practice to be watertight. b. All floors (slabs), walls, roof, glazing, windows, doors, sleeves through
foundation walls, flashings, and similar items shall be watertight. c. If details or materials shown or specified are felt not satisfactory to produce water tightness, the Contractor
shall inform the Owner’s Representative before installation and submit proposed substitution or alternative method for review and approval. The Contractor shall execute approved change
and make watertight at no additional cost to the Owner. 1.4 WARRANTIES A. Replace, patch, and repair material and surfaces cut or damaged by methods and with materials in such a manner
as not to void any warranties required or existing. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Comply with the Contract Documents for each product involved. B. Use materials identical to in-place
or existing materials. For exposed surfaces, use materials that visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. If identical materials are unavailable or
cannot be used, use materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of in-place or existing materials, and will match visual appearance of in-place or existing materials.
3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Inspect existing conditions of the Project, including elements subject to damage or to movement during: 1. Cutting and patching. 2. Excavation and backfilling.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73 29-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020
B. After uncovering work, inspect the conditions affecting the installation of products, or performance of the work. C. Report unsatisfactory or dubious conditions to the Architect
in writing; do not proceed with the work until the Architect has provided further instructions. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Provide shoring, bracing and other support as necessary to assure
the structural safety of that portion of the Work. B. Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of the Project from damage. C. Provide for vertical and lateral support required
to protect adjacent buildings and properties. D. Provide protection from the elements for that portion of the Project which may be exposed by cutting and patching work, including but
not limited to pumping to maintain excavations free from water. E. Avoid interference with use of adjoining areas or interruption of free passage to adjoining areas. F. Avoid cutting
existing pipe, conduit, or ductwork serving the building but scheduled to be removed or relocated until provisions have been made to bypass them. 3.3 PERFORMANCE A. General: Employ
skilled workers to perform cutting and patching. Proceed with cutting and patching at the earliest feasible time and complete without delay. 1. Cut existing construction to provide
for installation of other components or performance of other construction activities and the subsequent fitting and patching required to restore surfaces to their original condition.
B. Cutting: Cut existing construction using methods which will assure safety, will be least likely to damage elements retained or adjoining construction, and will provide proper surfaces
to receive new work. 1. In general, where cutting, use hand or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping. Cut holes and slots as small as possible,
neatly to size required, and with minimum disturbance of adjacent surfaces. Temporarily cover openings when not in use. 2. To avoid marring existing finished surfaces, cut or drill
from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces. 3. Cut through concrete and masonry using a cutting machine, such as a carbon saw or a diamond-core drill. 4. Comply with
the requirements of applicable MEP work where cutting and patching of services is required. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS
HALL CUTTING, PATCHING 01 73 29-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020 C. Patching: Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Comply with specified
tolerances. 1. Where feasible, inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of the installation. 2. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration
into retained adjoining construction in a manner that will eliminate evidence of patching and refinishing. a. Where patching occurs in a painted surface, apply primer and intermediate
paint coats over patch and apply final paint coat over entire unbroken surface containing patch. Provide additional coats until patch blends with adjacent surfaces. 3. Refinish entire
surfaces as necessary to provide an even finish to match adjacent finishes: a. For continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection. b. For an assembly, refinish the entire unit.
4. When patching existing plaster finished walls and partitions, the Contractor shall utilize plaster trim, lath and other metal components to match the integrity of the existing system.
All plaster finishes shall match existing finishes so as to provide a uniform visual appearance. 5. Floors and Walls: Where walls or partitions that are demolished extend one finished
area into another, patch and repair floor and wall surfaces in the new space. Provide an even surface of uniform finish color, texture, and appearance. Remove existing floor and wall
coverings and replace with new materials, if necessary, to achieve uniform color and appearance. a. Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Provide materials and
comply with installation requirements specified in other Sections of these Specifications. 6. Ceilings: Patch, repair, or re-hang existing ceilings as necessary to provide an evenplane
surface of uniform appearance. 7. Concrete Masonry Units: Patch walls by toothing-in units using salvaged or new CMU units matching in-place units for type and size. Match coursing
patterns, mortar joint profiles, and other features of in-place CMU walls. Use accessory materials compatible with in-place materials. 8. Brick and Masonry: Patch walls by toothing-in
units using salvaged or new brick and masonry matching in-place brick and masonry units. Match coursing patterns, mortar joint profiles, and other features of in-place brick and masonry
walls. Use accessory materials compatible with in-place materials. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 73 29 Ithaca, New York CUTTING, PATCHING AND REPAIRING BARTELS HALL CUTTING, PATCHING
01 73 29-7 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRING September 18, 2020 9. Exterior Building Enclosure: Patch components in a manner that restores enclosure to a weather-tight condition.
a. Existing Roofing: Comply with requirements of existing roofing manufacturer for cutting and patching existing roofing system. Provide flashing and trim, base sheets, base flashing,
adhesives, insulation, blocking, substrate boards, accessories, and other required items to patch roofing at penetrations and rooftop mounted items. D. Repairs: Where repairs to existing
surfaces are required, patch to produce surfaces suitable for new materials. 1. Completely fill holes and depressions in existing masonry walls that are to remain with an approved masonry
patching material applied according to manufacturer's written recommendations. E. Execute excavating and backfilling by methods which will assure safety, will prevent settlement or
damage to other work. F. Execute fitting and adjustment of products to provide a finished installation to comply with specified products, functions, tolerances and finishes. G. Restore
work which has been cut or removed; install new products to provide completed work in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. H. The Contractor shall replace, repair and
patch all surfaces of the ground and of any structure disturbed by its operations and its Work which surfaces and structures are intended to remain even if such operations and work
are outside the property lines. Such replacement, repair and patching shall be with like material and shall restore surfaces as they existed. 3.4 CLEANING A. Clean area and spaces
where cutting and patching are performed. Completely remove paint, mortar, oils, putty, and similar items. Thoroughly clean piping, conduit, and similar features before applying paint
or other finishing materials. Restore damaged pipe covering to its original condition. B. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by selective demolition
operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before selective demolition operations began. ***END OF SECTION 01 73 29*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 77 00 Ithaca, New
York PROJECT CLOSEOUT BARTELS HALL PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01 77 00-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 77 00 PROJECT CLOSEOUT 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 INSPECTIONS A. Substantial
Completion: 1. Within a minimum of five (5) days prior to substantial completion, when the Work has reached such a point of completion that the building or buildings, equipment and
apparatus can be occupied and used for the purpose intended, the Contractor shall conduct a detailed inspection of the Work to ensure that all requirements of the Contract have been
met and that the Work is complete and is acceptable. Contractor shall prepare and submit a list of items to be completed and corrected (Contractor's punch list), indicating the value
of each item on the list and reasons why the Work is incomplete. 2. After receipt of the Contractor’s initial punch list, the Architect will make an inspection of the Work to determine
that the Work is substantially complete and that requirements of the Contract have been met and that the Work is sufficiently complete and is acceptable for use. The Architect will
submit a marked-up list of items to be completed and/or corrected, inclusive of the Contractor’s punch list. The Architect shall prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion, on
the basis of an inspection, when the Architect has determined that the work is substantially complete. 3. A copy of the report of the inspection will be furnished to the Contractor
as the inspection progresses so that the Contractor may proceed without delay with any part of the Work found to be incomplete or defective. 4. All work performed under a Fire Protection
System Installation/Alteration Operating Permit shall be inspected by the Ithaca Fire Department, or if so delegated by the Ithaca Building Department. a. A member of the Ithaca Fire
Department shall witness all acceptance or reacceptance testing of work performed under a Fire Protection System Installation Operating Permit. All testing and inspections shall be
in compliance with the applicable NFPA codes as referenced by Section 906.1 of the Fire Code of NYS. b. Work classified as a ‘Repair’ under the Existing Building Code does not require
the Ithaca Fire Department to witness the testing of the affected systems. Systems that have been repaired must still be tested as required by the Fire Code of NYS and NFPA. c. The
Ithaca Fire Department Shall Witness the Acceptance or Reacceptance Testing for the Following Conditions: - Testing of any new installation of a fire alarm, fire suppression, or fire
detection system as required by the Fire Code of New York State. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 77 00 Ithaca, New York PROJECT CLOSEOUT BARTELS HALL PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01 77 00-2 FIRE
ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 - Hydrostatic testing of sprinkler system where the modification affects more than twenty (20) sprinkler heads and the modified area can be isolated
from the rest of the system - Installation or replacement of a fire pump or drive elements of the fire pump. - A Fire Alarm System with added or deleted components. - A Fire Alarm System
where the wiring or control circuits have been modified. - A Fire Alarm System where the control unit (Fire Alarm Panel) has been replaced or the control unit software has been replaced.
- A smoke control system where the master control unit, individual fan control unit, or fan drive unit has been replaced or modified - An alternative fire suppression system that has
been replaced or the actuation elements have been modified. Except: fusible link replacement. - A modification or extension of the piping for a fire standpipe system where a hydrostatic
test is required by NFPA 14. B. Final Acceptance: 1. When the items appearing on the report of inspection have been completed or corrected, the Contractor shall so advise the Architect.
After receipt of this notification and Contractor’s certified list of completed items, the Owner's Representative will inform the Contractor of the date and time of final inspection.
A copy of the report of the final inspection containing all remaining contract exceptions, omissions and incomplete work will be furnished to the Contractor. 2. After receipt of notification
of completion and all remaining contract exceptions, omissions and incomplete work from the Contractor, the Architect will make an inspection to verify completion of the exception items
appearing on the report of final inspection. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Contractor's List of Incomplete Items: Initial punch list submittal at Substantial Completion. 1. Organize list of spaces
in sequential order, starting with exterior areas first and proceeding from lowest floor to highest floor, listing by room or space number. Organize items applying to each space by
major element, including categories for individual exterior face elevations, ceilings, individual walls, floors, doors, roof levels, casework, equipment, and building systems. B. Contractor's
Certified List of Completed Items: Final signed punch list submittal at Final Completion. C. Certificates of Release: Occupancy permits from authorities having jurisdiction. CORNELL
UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 77 00 Ithaca, New York PROJECT CLOSEOUT BARTELS HALL PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01 77 00-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.3 FINAL CLEAN UP A. Upon completion
of the work covered by the Contract the Contractor shall leave the completed Project ready for use and occupancy without the need of further cleaning of any kind and with all Work in
new condition and in perfect order. In addition, upon completion of all Work the Contractor shall remove from the vicinity of the Work all plant, buildings, rubbish, unused materials,
concrete forms and other materials belonging to him or used under its direction during construction or impairing the use or appearance of the property and shall restore such areas affected
by the work to their original condition, and, in the event of its failure to do so, the same shall be removed by the Owner at the expense of the Contractor, and the Contractor and/or
its surety shall be liable therefore. Final clean-up shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. All finished surfaces shall be swept, dusted, washed and polished. This
includes cleaning of the Work of all finishing trades where needed, whether or not cleaning by such trades is included in their respective sections of the specifications. 2. Roofs,
utility tunnels, manholes and pipe trenches and spaces between the new and existing Work shall be left thoroughly cleaned. 3. Finished flooring shall be thoroughly cleaned in accordance
with the manufacturer’s recommendations. 4. Where the finish of floors has been marred or damaged in any space or area, the entire floor of that space or area shall be refinished
as recommended by the manufacturers of the flooring. 5. All equipment shall be in an undamaged, bright, clean, polished and new appearing condition. 6. All new glass shall be washed
and polished, both sides. The Contractor shall be responsible for all breakage of glass in the area of the Work from the commencement of its activities until the building is turned
over to Owner. The Contractor shall replace all broken glass and deliver the entire building with all glazing intact and clean. 7. Provide new filters for all fan convectors after
final cleaning. 8. Refer to exterior clean up. Remove paint and glazing compound from surfaces. B. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by construction
operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before construction operations began. C. Cleaning of Existing Duct Systems in Renovated Areas: 1. Cleaning work shall be performed
by firm which has minimum three (3) years’ experience in mechanical cleaning of air systems. Work shall be done by skilled mechanics, technicians, and experienced supervisors. CORNELL
UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 77 00 Ithaca, New York PROJECT CLOSEOUT BARTELS HALL PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01 77 00-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 2. Clean dirt, dust and debris from
air units, associated equipment air ducts; sanitize same. Cleaning shall include: a. Cleaning of air unit’s supply, return and exhaust sections including coils, fans, filter racks,
outdoor air intake shaft, and interior surfaces. b. Cleaning of dampers, heating coils, humidifiers, and similar devices in ductwork. c. Marking of duct-mounted damper settings, prior
to cleaning, and returning dampers to marked positions after cleaning. This includes fire dampers, zone dampers, balancing dampers and volume dampers. d. Cleaning of terminal supply,
return and exhaust grilles, registers and diffusers. e. Cutting of access holes in ductwork for cleaning process, as well as sealing and patching of same. f. Removal of portions of
duct system which cannot otherwise be thoroughly cleaned, and replacement thereof. g. Sealing of lined duct systems, upon completion. h. Removal and reinstallation of ceiling panels,
tiles, ceiling support tracks, and other ceiling construction, as required to facilitate cleaning. i. Providing access doors required to facilitate cleaning. 3. Cleaning shall meet
National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) Standards, capable of verification by NADCA Vacuum Test. Cleanliness shall be subject to Architect’s visual review; provide re-cleaning
as necessary to satisfy Architect a. Cleaning methods may include vacuuming, brushing, mechanical brushing, scraping, or air washing. Use method best suited for locations involved.
b. Do NOT use methods which could damage the system or the building. c. Remove dirt, dust, lint and other accumulations by HEPA filtered air machine capable of minimum 6000 cfm. Air
machine shall operate to obtain 1250 fpm across the work space. Use brushes, mechanical agitators or air whips to dislodge contaminants to be collected by the air machine. d. Cleaning
shall begin at the furthest point of the return system and at the outdoor air intake. Cleaning shall proceed toward the air handling equipment. Cleaning shall finish at the furthest
point of the supply ductwork. 1.4 MAINTENANCE STOCK A. Turn over to Owner's Representative the maintenance stock specified. Contractor shall obtain signed receipt from Owner's Representative
for all maintenance stock. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 77 00 Ithaca, New York PROJECT CLOSEOUT BARTELS HALL PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01 77 00-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020
2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 77 00*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 22 Ithaca, New York FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY BARTELS HALL FIXED EQUIPMENT
01 78 22-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT INVENTORY September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 78 22 FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY A. The Owner shall provide the Contractor
with a list of Equipment Types to be inventoried and an Excel template. B. The Contractor shall populate the template (see Example Equipment List to be inventoried in Section 1.2).
Once populated, the Contractor shall electronically return to the list to the Owner’s Representative. The initial data to be captured on each piece of equipment shall include: 1.
Name of Product 2. Equipment Classification 3. Manufacturer 4. Model Number 5. Serial Number 6. Cost 7. Location (including Building and Room Number) 8. Acquisition Date (Date of Installation)
C. The Owner shall obtain from the Contractor provided data to create a follow-up equipment Excel template that contains the MAXIMO ID for the equipment with all the name plate and
specification fields for each type of equipment. This template shall then be returned to the Contractor. D. The Contractor shall be responsible for the initial labeling of the equipment
and its’ disconnects with the MAXIMO ID using an electronic label maker. ID labels shall be in close proximity to Equipment Identification information, visually locatable from the
access point to the equipment and on the face of disconnects. E. The Contractor shall then populate the MAXIMO Equipment Specification Template with the equipment nameplate, specification
information, and warranty information. The Contractor shall electronically submit the equipment data and any related documentation (i.e. - O&M manuals) to the Owner’s Representative.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 22 Ithaca, New York FIXED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY BARTELS HALL FIXED EQUIPMENT 01 78 22-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT INVENTORY September 18, 2020 F. EXAMPLE
EQUIPMENT LIST • Building Equipment • AC Drive/VSD • Air Dryer • Backflow Preventor • Air Compressor • Building • Sprinkler • Control • Vacuum • Pump • Condensate • Glycol • CWC •
HWC • Potable • Sanitary Sewer • Storm Sewer • Sump • Quality Water • Fuel • Fan • Exhaust • Supply • Return • Fume Hood • Furnace • Generator • Hot Water Heater • Heat Exchangers •
Boiler • Tank • Unit Heater • Fan Coil • VAV Box • Transfer Switch • Motor • Pump • Fan • Lift/Levelers • Water Softener • Reverse Osmosis 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT
USED ***END OF SECTION 01 78 22*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS HALL OPERATING AND 01 78 23-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 78 23 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor shall compile product data and related information
appropriate for Owner's maintenance and operation of products furnished under the Contract. 1. Prepare operating and maintenance data as specified in this Section, as referenced in
other pertinent sections of Specifications and as necessary to operate the completed work. 2. Operations and maintenance data, in final format, shall be available to the Owner prior
to substantial completion. B. Instruct Owner's personnel in the maintenance of products and in the operation of equipment and systems. 1.2 FORM OF SUBMITTALS A. Prepare data in the
form of an instructional manual for use by Owner's personnel. B. Submit a CD with electronic .pdf files, upload electronic files to ePM system of complete manual in final form. 1.
Format: a. Size: 8-1/2" x 11”. b. Text: Manufacturer's, scanned .pdf and/or neatly typewritten Word file. c. Drawings in electronic format - Drawings are required in PDF format.
Drawings shall be in AutoCAD v14 or higher format. d. Provide fly-leaf for each separate product, and major component parts of equipment. - Provide type description of product, and
major component parts of equipment. - Provide indexed PDF bookmarks. - Provide a series of files organized in subdirectories with a summary index with hyperlinks to the various documents.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS HALL OPERATING AND 01 78 23-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020
e. Cover: Identify each volume with title "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS". List: - Title of Project - Identity of separate structure as applicable. - Identity of general
subject matter covered in the manual. 1.3 CONTENT OF MANUAL A. Table of contents, typewritten, for each volume, arranged in a systematic order. 1. Contractor, name of responsible principal,
address and telephone number. 2. A list of each product required to be included, indexed to the content of the volume. 3. List, with each product, the name, address and telephone number
of: a. Subcontract or installer. b. Maintenance contractor, as appropriate. c. Identify the area of responsibility of each. d. Local source of supply for parts and replacement. 4. Identify
each product by product name and other identifying symbols as set forth in Contract Documents. B. Product Data: 1. Include only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product.
2. Annotate each sheet to: a. Clearly identify the specific product or part installed. b. Clearly identify the data applicable to the installation. c. Delete reference to inapplicable
information. C. Submittal Data: 1. Include a record copy of the final, approved product submittal. Record copy shall be a clean copy (free of notes from the design professional) which
has been updated to reflect the “as-installed” system. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS HALL OPERATING AND 01 78 23-3 FIRE
ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 D. Drawings: 1. Supplement product data with drawings as necessary to clearly illustrate: a. Relations of component parts of equipment
and systems. b. Control and flow diagrams. 2. Coordinate drawings with information on Record Documents to assure correct illustration of completed installation. 3. Do not use Record
Documents as maintenance drawings. E. Written text, as required to supplement product data for the particular installation: 1. Organize in a consistent format under separate headings
for different procedures. 2. Provide a logical sequence of instructions for each procedure. F. Original copy of each warranty, bond and service contract issued. 1. Provide information
sheet for Owner's personnel, give: a. Proper procedures in the event of failure. b. Instances which might affect the validity of warranties or bonds. 1.4 MANUAL FOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES
A. Submit electronic .pdf files, upload electronic files to ePM system. B. Content, for architectural products, applied materials and finishes: 1. Manufacturer's data, giving full information
on products: a. Catalog number, size, and composition. b. Color and texture designations. c. Information required for reordering special-manufactured products. d. Certification as to
asbestos free 2. Instructions for care and maintenance: a. Manufacturer's recommendation for types of cleaning agents and methods. b. Cautions against cleaning agents and methods which
are detrimental to the product. c. Recommended schedule for cleaning and maintenance. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS HALL
OPERATING AND 01 78 23-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 C. Content, for moisture-protection and weather-exposed products: 1. Manufacturer's data, giving
full information on products. a. Applicable standards b. Chemical composition c. Details of installation 2. Instructions for inspection, maintenance, and repair. D. Additional requirements
for maintenance data: The respective sections of Specifications. 1.5 MANUAL FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS A. Submit electronic .pdf files, upload electronic files to ePM system. B. Content,
for each unit of equipment and system, as appropriate: 1. Description of unit and component parts. a. Function, normal operating characteristics, and limiting conditions. b. Performance
curves, engineering data and tests. c. Complete nomenclature and commercial number of all replaceable parts. 2. Operating procedures: a. Start-up, break-in, routine and normal operating
instructions. b. Regulation, control, stopping, shut-down and emergency instructions. c. Summer and winter operating instructions. d. Special operating instructions. 3. Maintenance
Procedures: a. Routine operations. b. Guide to "trouble-shooting". c. Disassembly, repair and reassembly. d. Alignment, adjusting and checking. 4. Servicing and lubrication required:
a. List of lubricants required. 5. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA
BARTELS HALL OPERATING AND 01 78 23-5 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 6. Description of sequence of operation by control manufacturer. 7. Original manufacturer's
parts list, illustrations, assembly drawings and diagrams required for maintenance. a. Predicted life of parts subject to wear. b. Items recommended to be stocked as spare parts. 8.
As-installed control diagrams by controls manufacturer. 9. Each contractor's coordination drawings. a. As-installed color coded piping diagrams. 10. Charts of valve tag numbers, with
the location and function of each valve. 11. List of original manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage. 12.
Other data as required under pertinent sections of Specifications. C. Content, for each electric and electronic system, as appropriate: 1. Description of system and component parts:
a. Function, normal operating characteristics, and limiting conditions. b. Performance curves, engineering data and tests. c. Complete nomenclature and commercial number of replaceable
parts. 2. Circuit directories of panel boards: a. Electrical service. b. Controls. c. Communications. 3. As-installed color coded wiring diagrams. 4. Operating procedures: a. Routine
and normal operating instructions. b. Sequences required. c. Special operating instructions. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS
HALL OPERATING AND 01 78 23-6 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 5. Maintenance procedures: a. Routine operations. b. Guide to "trouble-shooting". c. Disassembly,
repair and reassembly. d. Adjustment and checking. 6. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions. 7. List of original manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current
prices, and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage. 8. Other data as required under pertinent sections of Specifications. D. Additional requirements for operations and maintenance
data: See the respective sections of Specifications and General Conditions. 1.6 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Submit through ePM system preliminary draft of proposed formats and outlines
of contents thirty (30) calendar days after approved submittals. B. Submit completed data in final form twenty (20) calendar days prior the Acceptance Phase of the Project. C. Submit
specified number of copies of approved data in final form prior to final acceptance. 1.7 INSTRUCTIONS OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL A. Prior to final inspections or acceptance, fully instruct
Owner's designated operating and maintenance personnel in the operation, adjustment and maintenance of all products, equipment and systems: 1. Instruction time shall be sufficient to
fully instruct all shifts of the Owner's operating and maintenance personnel. B. Operations and maintenance shall constitute the basis of instruction: 1. Review contents of manual with
personnel in full detail to explain all aspects of operations and maintenance. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 23 Ithaca, New York OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA BARTELS HALL OPERATING
AND 01 78 23-7 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE DATA September 18, 2020 C. Submit typewritten statement, signed by each of Owner's Representatives who have been instructed, describing:
1. Method of Instruction. 2. Equipment and Systems Operated. 3. Length of Instruction Period. D. Contractor is fully responsible until final acceptance, even though operated by Owner's
personnel, unless otherwise agreed in writing. 1.8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. List under clear plastic (1/8" thick) all operating, maintenance and starting precautions and procedures
to be followed by Owner for operating all systems and equipment. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 78 23*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 36
Ithaca, New York WARRANTIES AND BONDS BARTELS HALL WARRANTIES AND BONDS 01 78 36-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 SECTION 01 78 36 WARRANTIES AND BONDS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1
DESCRIPTION The Contractor shall: A. Compile specified warranties and bonds. B. Compile specified service and maintenance contracts. C. Co-execute submittals when so specified. D. Review
submittals to verify compliance with Contract Documents. E. Submit to Architect for transmittal to Owner. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section specifies general administrative and procedural
requirements for warranties and bonds required by the Contract Documents, including manufacturers standard warranties on products and special warranties. 1. Refer to the General Conditions
for terms of the Contractor's special warranty of workmanship and materials. 2. General closeout requirements are included in Section 01 77 00 - "Project Closeout." 3. Specific requirements
for warranties for the Work and products and installations that are specified to be warranted, are included in the individual Sections of Divisions 2 through 40. 4. Certifications and
other commitments and agreements for continuing services to Owner are specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents. B. Disclaimers and Limitations: Manufacturer's disclaimers and limitations
on product warranties do not relieve the Contractor of the warranty on the Work that incorporates the products, nor does it relieve suppliers, manufacturers, and subcontractors required
to countersign special warranties with the Contractor. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Standard Product Warranties are pre-printed written warranties published by individual manufacturers for particular
products and are specifically endorsed by the manufacturer to the Owner. B. Special Warranties are written warranties required by or incorporated in the Contract Documents, either to
extend time limits provided by standard warranties or to provide greater rights for the Owner CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 36 Ithaca, New York WARRANTIES AND BONDS BARTELS HALL
WARRANTIES AND BONDS 01 78 36-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Use adequate care and diligence to review Contract Documents to identify detailed
requirements relating to warranties and bonds. B. Verify that each item required for this submittal conforms with specified requirements. 1.5 WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS A. In addition to
standard and special warranties described in Divisions 2 through 40, Contractor shall warrant Work included in this project, for a minimum period of one (1) year following acceptance
of a Certificate of Substantial Completion by Owner, to cover performance, materials, workmanship and compliance with Contract Documents. B. Corrective Work: Provide service within
thirty (30) calendar days when requested by Owner. Perform services during normal working hours, unless specifically directed otherwise by Owner. Coordinate with Owner’s representative
to schedule performance of corrective work. Where designated service providers cannot perform corrective work within the Owner’s required time frame, engage another qualified service
provider. Submit a written statement to Owner upon completion of corrective work; document work performed and list outstanding items, if any. 1. When a completed breakdown of a piece
of equipment occurs of the malfunction of a system affects the environment or program involving 50 or more persons at a time (employees and students combined), or creates a safety or
security risk to the Owner, an EMERGENCY may be declared by the Owner. The Owner may declare an emergency as defined above at which time the service response must be within 4 hours
and may require action during non-normal working hours. 2. When an emergency condition occurs, the Owner may take immediate corrective action to relieve the problem by making, a minimum
as possible, temporary adjustments and/or repairs when necessary to decrease the problem until the designated Contractor’s representative can respond. These temporary adjustments and
repairs will in no way jeopardize the existing warranty. 3. The Owner’s service staff will advise the Contractor’s Representative of all temporary adjustments and repairs done in relation
to the malfunctioning equipment or facility. 4. If the Contractor fails to respond with actual service within four (4) hours, and/or the necessary repairs or adjustments are not satisfactorily
complete twenty-four (24) hours, the Owner will have the authority to make the necessary repairs or adjustments and charge the Contractor for parts and labor. 5. If all adjustments
and repairs done by the Owner in relation to the above conditions are done by authorized district personnel, there will be no negative effect of future warranty claims. C. Related Damages
and Losses: When correcting failed or damaged warranted Work, remove and replace other Work that has been damaged as a result of such failure or that must be removed and replaced to
provide access for correction of warranted Work. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 36 Ithaca, New York WARRANTIES AND BONDS BARTELS HALL WARRANTIES AND BONDS 01 78 36-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
September 18, 2020 D. Reinstatement of Warranty: When Work covered by a warranty has failed and been corrected by replacement or rebuilding, reinstate the warranty by written endorsement.
The reinstated warranty shall be equal to the original warranty with an equitable adjustment for depreciation. E. Replacement Cost: Upon determination that Work covered by a warranty
has failed, replace or rebuild the Work to an acceptable condition complying with requirements of Contract Documents. The Contractor is responsible for the cost of replacing or rebuilding
defective Work regardless of whether the Owner has benefited from use of the Work through a portion of its anticipated useful service life. F. Owner's Recourse: Expressed warranties
made to the Owner are in addition to implied warranties, and shall not limit the duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise available under the law. Expressed warranty periods
shall not be interpreted as limitations on time in which the Owner can enforce such other duties, obligations, rights, or remedies. G. Contractor's Procurement Obligations: Do not
purchase, subcontract for, or allow others to purchase or subcontract for materials or units of Work for Project where a special project guaranty, specified product warranty, certification,
or similar commitment is required until it has been determined that entities required to sign or countersign such commitments are willing to do so. H. Specific Warranty. Where a special
warranty, certification, or similar commitment is required on such Work or part of the Work, the Owner reserves the right to refuse to accept the Work until the Contractor presents
evidence that entities required to countersign such commitments are willing to do so. 1.6 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Submit written warranties to the Architect prior to the date certified
for Substantial Completion. If the Architect’s Certificate of Substantial Completion designates a commencement date for warranties other than the date of Substantial Completion for
the Work, or a designated portion of the Work, submit written warranties upon request of the Architect or Owner. 1. When a designated portion of the Work is completed and occupied
or used by the Owner, by separate agreement with the Contractor during the construction period, submit properly executed warranties to the Architect and Owner within fifteen (15) days
of completion of that designated portion of the Work. B. When a special warranty is required to be executed by the Contractor, or the Contractor and a subcontractor, supplier or manufacturer,
prepare a written document that contains appropriate terms and identification, ready for execution by the required parties. Submit a draft to the Owner through the Architect for acceptance
prior to final execution. 1.7 SUBMITTALS REQUIRED A. Submit warranties, bonds, and service and maintenance contracts as specified in the respective sections of Specifications. Submit
a schedule listing all required warranties. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 36 Ithaca, New York WARRANTIES AND BONDS BARTELS HALL WARRANTIES AND BONDS 01 78
36-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 FORM OF SUBMITTALS A. The Warranties and Bonds shall be in electronic pdf format. Each submission shall include the
title of the Project and the name of the Contractor. B. Provide a series of files organized in subdirectories with a summary index with hyperlinks to the various documents and or references.
C. Assemble warranties, bonds and service and maintenance contracts, executed by each of the respective manufacturers, suppliers and subcontractors. D. Table of Contents: Neatly typed,
in orderly sequence. Provide complete information for each item. 1. Product or work item. 2. Item description. 3. Notation of what the equipment serves (e.g. – Provides perimeter heat)
4. Warranty Provider. Is the warranty provided by a manufacturer or installer? 5. Firm, with name of principal and responsible party, address and telephone number. 6. Scope. 7. Duration.
a. Date of beginning of warranty, bond or service and maintenance contract b. End date of warranty, bond or service and maintenance contract. 8. Provide information for Owner's personnel:
a. Proper procedure in case of failure. b. Instances which might affect the validity of warranty or bond. 9. Contractor, name of responsible principal, address and telephone number.
3.2 TIME OF SUBMITTALS A. Make final submittals within ten (10) days after Date of Substantial Completion, prior to final request for payment. B. For items of work when acceptance is
delayed materially beyond the Date of Substantial Completion, provide updated submittal within ten (10) days after acceptance, listing the date of acceptance as the start of the warranty
period. ***END OF SECTION 01 78 36*** CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 39 Ithaca, New York RECORD DOCUMENTS BARTELS HALL RECORD DOCUMENTS 01 78 39-1 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September
18, 2020 SECTION 01 78 39 RECORD DOCUMENTS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The Contractor shall maintain at the site, during construction, one record copy of: 1. Drawings 2. Specifications
3. Addenda 4. Change Orders and other Modifications to the Contract 5. Architect's Field Orders or written instructions. 6. Final Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples 7. Field Test
records 8. Construction photographs 1.2 MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES A. Store documents and samples in Contractor's field office apart from documents used for construction.
1. Provide files and racks for storage of documents. 2. Provide cabinet or storage space for storage of samples. B. File documents and samples in accordance with Data Filing Format
of the Uniform Construction Index. C. Maintain documents in a clean, dry, legible condition and in good order. Do not use record documents for construction purposes. D. Make documents
and samples available at all times for review by the Owner’s Representative and the Architect. 1.3 RECORDING A. Label each document "AS BUILT" in neat large printed letters. B. Record
information concurrently with construction progress. 1. Do not conceal any work until required information is recorded. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 39 Ithaca, New York RECORD DOCUMENTS
BARTELS HALL RECORD DOCUMENTS 01 78 39-2 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 C. Drawings As built drawings shall consist of making any changes neatly and clearly on the Contract
Drawings using colored ink or pencil, shall be kept current by the contractor on a day-today basis in concert with the progress of the work. Where applicable, the change marked on
a drawing is to carry the notation “per Change Order No. X”, or similar reference which cites the reason for the change. As an alternative approach the Contractor can submit a plan
for producing the “As-Built” drawings via electronic mark-up in Bluebeam, Adobe Professional, or other similar program as an alternative to colored pencil or ink mark-ups. Such plan
shall be subject to approval of the Owner. The day-to-day construction as built drawings shall be made available to the Architect or Owner’s Representative for review upon request.
The "As built" drawings shall show all changes to the following areas of construction: 1. Architectural: a. Modifications to components dictated by the building code b. Wall, door,
window locations c. Built in casework locations d. New rated door and wall schedules/ locations e. Material and products where submittals are requested 2. Civil and Structural a.
Dimensions for load carrying elements, both horizontal and vertical b. Materials and products where submittals are requested c. Load carrying elements and foundation systems d. Site
related elements including: - Building outlines, entranceways, areaways, roof overhangs, downspouts, significant architectural projections and other pertinent data. e. All significant
changes in foundations, columns, beams, openings, concrete reinforcing, lintels, concealed anchorages and "knock-out" panels made during construction. f. Building envelope systems including
roofing systems and building shell systems g. Geotechnical subsurface information h. Items that will require future maintenance i. Life safety critical items CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION
01 78 39 Ithaca, New York RECORD DOCUMENTS BARTELS HALL RECORD DOCUMENTS 01 78 39-3 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT September 18, 2020 3. Mechanical (HVAC, Plumbing and Fire Protection) a.
Products where submittals are requested b. Final locations of all equipment. c. Final sizes and materials of piping and ductwork. d. Final locations of inaccessible piping and ductwork.
e. Final locations of all controls equipment, including all sensors and actuators. f. Final locations of all valves and dampers, including all shutoff valves, balance dampers and fire
dampers. g. Location of access doors for all equipment in concealed locations. h. Final location and arrangement of all mechanical equipment and concealed gas, sprinkler, domestic,
sanitary and drainage systems piping and other plumbing, including, but not limited to, supply and circulating mains, principal valves, meters, clean-outs, drains, pumps and controls,
vent stacks, sanitary and storm water drainage. 4. Electrical a. Products where submittals were requested. b. Circuit (wire and raceway) size, number, and type. c. Main circuit pathways
for Fire Alarm, Emergency Power, and Access Control/Security systems. d. Final locations of equipment and devices, interior and exterior luminaires, and power supplies. e. Final location
of electric signal system panels, final arrangement of all circuits and any significant changes made in electrical signal system design as a result of Change Order or job conditions.
D. Specifications and Addenda Legibly mark each section to record: 1. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and Supplier of each product and item of equipment actually installed.
2. Changes made by Field Order or by Change Order. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SECTION 01 78 39 Ithaca, New York RECORD DOCUMENTS BARTELS HALL RECORD DOCUMENTS 01 78 39-4 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
September 18, 2020 1.4 SUBMITTAL A. At Contract closeout, deliver copies of all record documents to the Owner’s Representative. B. Accompany submittal with transmittal letter in duplicate,
containing: 1. Date 2. Project title and number 3. Contractor's name and address 4. Title and number of each record document 5. Certification that each document is complete and accurate
6. Signature of Contractor or its authorized representative. 2.0 PRODUCTS – NOT USED 3.0 EXECUTION – NOT USED ***END OF SECTION 01 78 39***
ADD 1_Bartels Hall Fire Alarm Replace_10-14-2020.pdf
AttCORNELL UNIVERSITY BARTELS HALL FACILITIES CONTRACTS FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT 121 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BUILDING ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 ADDENDUM NO. 1 October 14, 2020 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. Attached is the Pre-Bid Sign-in Sheet
for reference only. DRAWINGS Item 2. Drawing E-001, General Notes ADD 18.0 The Basis of Design for this project is a Gamewell/FCI E3 Series network addressable fire control unit
and UL listed peripheral devices as noted on Drawing E401, Material List. If another fire alarm manufacturer is specified other than the Basis of Design, the fire alarm supplier shall
provide onsite end user training for Cornell University’s fire alarm technicians, as well as testing and inspection personnel. Item 3. Below is the PreBid Documentation BOX link: “Bartels
Hall Fire Alarm Replacement PreBid Walkthrough & Addendum Items”: https://cornell.box.com/s/33rpec6nf0vg5vqnxhaulb32cbuly3re Item 4. DELETE Drawing E-100 in its entirety. REPLACE
with revised E-100, attached. Item5. DELETE Drawing E-101 in its entirety. REPLACE with revised E-101, attached. Item 6. DELETE Drawing E-102 in its entirety. REPLACE with revised
E-102, attached. Bartels Hall Fire Alarm Replacement Addendum No. 1 October 14, 2020 Page 2 Item 7. DELETE Drawing E-103 in its entirety. REPLACE with revised E-103, attached.
Item 8. RFI Questions and Clarifications See attached RFI Log (Items 1 – 3) Attachments: Pre-Bid Sign-in Sheet Drawings: E-100, E-101, E-102, E-103 RFI Log (Items 1-3) ****END
OF ADDENDUM**** PROJECT: Bartels Hall Fire Alarm Replacement DATE: October 8, 2020 via Zoom Meeting PRE-BID MEETING 9:00AM Name Firm E-Mail Address Telephone Fax # Hung Tran Cornell-Facilities
Engineering hpt4@cornell.edu 607-279-3524 Sherrie Joseph Cornell - Facilities Contracts sam7@cornell.edu Wendy Hackett Cornell - Facilities Contracts wjh6@cornell,edu 607-255-0120 607-254-4567
Matt Labosky Blanding Electric mlabosky@blandingelectric.com Jon Rigdon Matco Electric jrigdon@matcoelectric.com Matt McDonald O'Connell Electric matthew.mcdonald@oconnellelectri.com
Deb Melanson Cornell - Project Management dem5@cornell.edu Dan Smith John Mills Electric Tim McGee West Fire Systems, Inc. tmcgee@westfiresystems.com John Whitmore Schueler-Haas Electric
jwhitmore@schuler-haas.com Kelly Davis Cornell - eBuilder Support kmu2@cornell.edu 1-888-288-5717 Chris Kiehle Cornell University - SCL cak226@cornell.edu UP UPUP UPUP B16 B18 B20 B22
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(TYPICAL ON DRAWING) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES TS TS TS TS FS FS FS FS TS EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. SEE PHOTO. EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION
ALARM BOX. SEE PHOTO C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL:
DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO
ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR
SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-100 12675138 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING AND PHASE 2 BASEMENT FIRE ALARM PLAN
H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 0' 4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"2 FULL BASEMENT PLAN 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE
NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2,
REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"1
PARTIAL BASEMENT PLAN ROOM B0064 - FIRE ALARM PANEL & VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 122A
122A 102 10065 10045 10021 10011 103B 103A 103 10060 10061 108 10022 10066 110 10047 112D 112C 112B 10067 112A 101 10043 10044 10003 10004 10050 10012 10042 10041 10001 10002 112 10052
10040 1000810007 1000610005 10053 10051 10046 10062 DISPLAY CASE CONCESSION STAND 122 104 106 10064 10048 SEE BASEMENT PLAN 10014 112E 112F 112G UP UPDN UP UP DN DN DN DN UP DN UP UP
UP UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP 10068 115A 115B 115 10054 10015 10014 UP UP 1M12 DN BUILDING 2631A FIRST FLOOR LOCATION OF MEZZANINE F F S S S F F F F S S J FS J FS J FS J FS S FIRE SHUTTER
TYPICAL J FIRE SHUTTER S S S S J FIRE SHUTTER F F H S FSTS H FA TERMINAL BOX S S S S ELEV. F F S S FAA EXISTING FA ANNUNCIATION PANEL. SEE PHOTO. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
F FF F F F F F SSSS D D F F F J FIRE SHUTTER F F S S S S F F S S F F F F F WG WG F WG S H FS TS H S S EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) WG INDICATES EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD
(TYPICAL ON DRAWING) INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWING)WG WG ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE HORNS/STROBES EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX EXISTING
VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX EXISTING FIRE DEPARTMENT VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX. TO BE REMOVED (PHASE 2) EXISTING KNOCK BOX LYNAH RINK 1 ALL COMBO
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES IN BARTELS ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT:
CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A
LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION
"ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL,
MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-101 12675138 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A
EXISTING AND PHASE 2 FIRST FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 1ST FLOOR GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE
2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES
AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"2 BUILDING 2631 MEZZANINE 0' 8' 16'
32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" 0' 4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" FA ANNUNCIATION PANEL E-101 KEYED DEMOLITION NOTES 1 REMOVE EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES AND WIRING
COMPLETELY. PROVIDE A WHITE BLANK PLATE OVER EXISTING BACK BOX. # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 20011 20012 2001520016
20045 20047 20062 20067 20065 20066 20068 202 204 206 208 210 212 214 215 218 222 224 226 227 228 230 232 240 241 242244 213 217 219 221 223 20040 225 20060 20049 20048 243 2000620005
OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW 10013 OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW DN DN DN DN DN DN UPUP DN DN DN DN UP 1M115A 1M115DN DN V V40' 40' 40'40' V V 40' 40' 40' BD BD BD40' 40'BD
BD BD 40' FF BEAM DETECTOR TYPICAL SSSSS FS FS FSTS TS TS S S S S S S S S S D S D S D S D S D S S S S S S S S D S D S S D S D S H H F F F F F F FS TS FS TS F F F F FF F F S D S SHAFT
S ELEV. S F SSS F CLG. F CLG. S EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) WALL INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE HORNS/STROBES
SPEAKER (TYPICAL) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION IN BARTELS APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A
D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW
YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT
OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.
WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS
HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-102 12675138 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A EXISTING AND PHASE 2 SECOND FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1
2ND FLOOR BUILDING 2631A MEZZANINE GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN
OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL
IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 3P0063 3P0062 3P0017 3P00153P0016 DN DN
UP DN ROOF F F BD BD BD BD BD BD BEAM DETECTOR TYPICAL VVVV VVVV S WP S WP STAIR VENT SHAFT VENT SMOKE HATCH TYPICAL S WP S WP STAIR VENT SHAFT VENT S WP S WP HOISTWAY SHAFT VENT S
D S D S D S D S D H H FS TS F F S D S D S D S D H H FS TS F F BDBD H H INDICATES EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG)
SPEAKER (TYPICAL) 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION IN BARTELS APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING
ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY
PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL
AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS
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REPLACEMENT E-103 12675138 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING AND PHASE 2 THIRD FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 3RD FLOOR 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE:
1/16"=1'-0" GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE
INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER
EXISTING BACK BOXES. E-103 KEYED DEMOLITION NOTES 1 REMOVE EXISTING DETECTOR AND ASSOCIATED WIRING COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. MODIFY VENT TO BE OPERATED MANUALLY. # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE
FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION Date: October 14, 2020 RFI Form RFI/ Page/ Response Dwg./Spec./Rep. Section/ Design Team Index Number
Paragraph/Topic RFI Response 1 General Ceiling Types & Heights Please provide ceiling Types and Heights for each area. If I remember correctly the Common areas are all sheetrock ceilings.
See Addendum No. 1, Item 3. See floor plans, reflected ceiling plans (A151, A152, A153, A154, A155, 2631A_Friedman_Ceiling Plan) and ceiling photos. 2 General EMT vs Wiremold Please
provide Locations of Utility area's and any other areas where EMT can be used. Will it be allowed in open bar joist ceilings like Rooms 101, 112 and 115? If so will be have to paint
EMT to match ceiling? See Addedum No. 1, Items 4 thru Item 7. 3 General Divided 2400 Wiremold Can Divided 2400 Wiremold be utilized to carry the initiating and strobe circuit on one
side & the speaker circuit on the other side? The SLC initiating circuit and the 70Vrms speaker circuits cannot reside in the same raceway. A split 2400 Series with the SLC initiating
circuit on one side and the 70Vrms speaker circuit on the other side will work. You can run the strobe circuit and 70Vrms speaker circuits in the same raceway. You can run the strobe
circuit and SLC initiating circuits in the same raceway. PROJECT: Bartels Hall Fire Alarm Replaceme
Bartels Hall FA Replacement_Signed Dwgs INDEXED.pdf
TEAGLE HALL SCHOELLKOPF MEMORIAL HALL 2602B CAMPUS ROAD LYNAH RINK 2613 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL 2631 FRIEDMAN WRESTLING CENTER 2638 Friedman Strength & Conditioning 2631A 6 7 8 CB 122A
122A 102 10065 10045 10021 10011 103B 103A 103 10060 10061 108 10022 10066 110 10047 112D 112C 112B 10067 112A 101 10043 10044 10003 10004 10050 10012 10042 10041 10001 10002 112 10052
10040 1000810007 1000610005 10053 10051 10046 10062 DISPLAY CASE CONCESSION STAND 122 104 106 10064 10048 SEE BASEMENT PLAN 10014 112E 112F 112G UP UPDN UP UP DN DN DN DN UP DN UP UP
UP UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP 10068 115A 115B 115 10054 10015 10014 UP UP BARTELS HALL 2631 CAMPUS ROAD FRIEDMAN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 2631A C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U
N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL:
DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO
ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR
SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 Cornell University 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT T-001 12675138 TITLE SHEET FE DESIGN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER
18, 2020 BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT T-001 TITLE SHEET ELECTRICAL E-001 GENERAL NOTES AND SYMBOL LEGENDS E-100 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING AND PHASE 2 BASEMENT FIRE ALARM PLAN E-101
BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A EXISTING AND PHASE 2 FIRST FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN E-102 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A EXISTING AND PHASE 2 SECOND FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN E-103 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING
AND PHASE 2 THIRD FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN E-200 BUILDING 2631 NEW FA SYSTEM BASEMENT PLAN AREA 1 E-201 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREAS 2 & 3 E-202
BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SECOND FLOOR PLANS AREAS 3, 4 & 5 E-203 BUILDING 2631 NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM THIRD FLOOR PLAN AREAS 4, 5, & 6 E-301 DETAILS E-401 RISER
DIAGRAM SITE LOCATION - BARTELS HALL & FRIEDMAN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING KEY PLAN - ALL FLOOR LEVELS IN 2631 & 2631A AREA OF WORK BUILDING CODE SUMMARY APPLICABLE CODES 2020 (EXISTING)
IBC (ADOPTED BY NEW YORK STATE) PROJECT SUMMARY THIS PROJECT IS TO REPLACE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE WORK IS ALTERATION LEVEL 2. BUILDING LIMITATIONS CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION:
1B CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDS: NONE HIGH-RISE BUILDING: NO EXTINGUISHING REQUIREMENT: THE EXISTING BUILDING IS SPRINKLERED OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: MIXED USE B/A-4 FIRST FLOOR
2631 AREA OF WORK DRAWING INDEX PROJECT SCOPE PROVIDE NEW ADDRESSABLE VOICE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED RACEWAYS IN BARTELS HALL AND FRIEDMAN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING. REMOVE
ALL OF THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPON ACCEPTANCE OF NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. GENERAL SYMBOLS LEGEND EXTERIOR ELEVATION 1 1 1 1 X-100 X-100 1 1 1 1 INTERIOR ELEVATION 1 X-100 SECTION
MARKER 1 X-100 ENLARGED DETAIL # CONSTRUCTION KEYED NOTE DEMOLITION KEYED NOTE# DRAWING REVISION NOTE# LINETYPE: TO BE PROVIDED / NEW LINETYPE: DEMOLITION / TO BE RELOCATED LINETYPE:
EXISTING TO REMAIN FIRST FLOOR 2631A BARTELS HALL & FRIEDMAN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION
C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY:
DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT
IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE
OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS
SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-001 12675138 GENERAL NOTES AND SYMBOL LEGENDS H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
ELECTRICAL SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE MATERIAL SCHEDULE/ SHOP DWGS. PRODUCT DATA SAMPLES INSPECTIONS & TESTS O&M DATA WARRANTIES FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL X X MUX PAD X X TRANSPONDER PANEL X
X LOCAL OPERATORS CENTER X X GYM PAGING PANEL X X BATTERY CABINET X X POWER BOOSTER PANEL X X TERMINAL CABINET X X FIRE ALARM DEVICES (SEE E-401) X X ELECTRICAL LEGEND MOTOR HARDWIRED
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION P-1A 12 HOMERUN TO PANEL P-1A, CIRCUIT #12. FED FROM 20A - 1P BREAKER IS INTENDED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. RUN GREEN WIRE GROUND FOR ALL CIRCUITS. PROVIDE ONE
GROUND PER CIRCUIT. EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO) GROUND ROD ELECTRODE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH GFCI PROTECTION DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH AFCI PROTECTION QUAD RECEPTACLE LINETYPES LEGEND SPECIAL
RECEPTACLE 5-30R PANELBOARD JUNCTION BOX B = INSTALLED IN BASEBOARD TR = INSTALLED IN WOOD TRIM/CASEWORK/WAINSCOTT SR = SURFACE RACEWAY WP = WEATHERPROOF AC = AIR CONDITIONER X DUPLEX
RECEPTACLE: DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOTOR STARTER J SAFETY SWITCH (NON-FUSED) SAFETY SWITCH (FUSED) FIRE ALARM LEGEND FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL BATTERY CABINET WATER FLOW SWITCH MUXPAD
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR D = DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR R = RELAY BASE BR = BEAM RECEIVER BT = BEAM TRANSMITTER SB = SOUNDER BASE W = WALL MOUNTED WP = WEATHER PROOF SMOKE DETECTOR: TAMPER SWITCH
AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE/VOICE/SPEAKER FACP BATT MUX FAA NAC PANELNAC MANUAL PULL STATIONF S X F = FIXED TEMPERATURE R = RATE OF RISE R/F = COMBINATION RISE/FIXED TEMPERATURE
HEAT DETECTOR: H X CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR CO F XXcd C FS S XXcd C TS ADDRESSABLE MONITOR MODULE XXcd = CANDELA C = CEILING CLG = CEILING WG = WIREGUARD COMBO A/V NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE:
SPEAKER/ STROBE XXcd = CANDELA C = CEILING VISUAL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE: SUPPRESSION SYSTEM UNDERGROUND ELECTRICUE UNDERGROUND LIGHTINGUL OVERHEAD ELECTRICOE TO BE PROVIDED DEMOLITION
/ TO BE RELOCATED EXISTING TO REMAIN UNDERGROUND TELCOUC GENERAL ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION NOTES 1.0 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHOWN DASHED ON DEMOLITION DRAWINGS, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED ANCHORS,
SUPPORTS, STRAPS, BOXES, FITTINGS, AND OTHER APPURTENANCES NOT SHOWN, SHALL BE DISCONNECTED AND REMOVED. REMOVE ASSOCIATED BRANCH CIRCUITRY TO SOURCE, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2.0 EXISTING
RACEWAYS AND DEVICE BACKBOXES NOT INTERFERRING WITH NEW WORK SHALL BE REUSED WHERE POSSIBLE. 3.0 PROVIDE JUNCTION BOXES, RACEWAYS, AND WIRING TO MODIFY/EXTEND EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CIRCUITS
FED DOWNSTREAM OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHOWN TO BE DEMOLISHED. 4.0 CUT DEMOLISHED CONDUITS INSTALLED THRU WALLS AND FLOORS FLUSH WITH THE SURFACE AND PATCH PENETRATIONS (FIRESTOP IF
LOCATED ON A FIRE RATED SURFACE). PATCH AND PAINT SURFACES IN EXPOSED AREAS TO MATCH SURROUNDING MATERIALS, FINISHES, AND COLORS. 5.0 PROVIDE BLANK COVERPLATES ON UNUSED BACKBOXES
REMAINING FROM DEMOLITION NOT SPECIFIED TO BE INFILLED. 6.0 EXISTING EQUIPMENT SHOWN TO REMAIN SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 1.0 PROVIDE NEW ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL
PANEL (FACP). 2.0 PROVIDE CLASS B FOR THE INITIATION CIRCUITS. CLASS A FOR THE NOTIFICATION CIRCUITS. 3.0 PROVIDE NEW ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICE IN ALL COMMON AREAS OF BUILDING.
4.0 PROVIDE NEW NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES AS INDICATED. 5.0 PROVIDE MUXPAD INTERFACE WITH CORNELL UNIVERSITY CENTRAL STATION. 6.0 REMOVE ALL OF THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPON ACCEPTANCE
OF NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. 7.0 CHECK ALL SMOKE DETECTORS FOR LISTED SENSITIVITY AND TO CLEAN/REPLACE THOSE DEVICES THAT DO NOT MEET THE LISTED SENSITIVITY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. ELECTRICAL
SCOPE OF WORK 1.0 THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR CORNELL UNIVERSITY USE ONLY. CONTACT THE CORNELL PROJECT MANAGER WITH ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS. 2.0 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS INDICATED ON CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. IT IS NOT THE INTENT TO SHOW EXACT OR MOST EFFICIENT ROUTING. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FIELD CONDITIONS ON SITE. ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
AND FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO CORNELL'S PROJECT MANAGER FOR RESOLUTION BEFORE WORK PROCEEDS. 3.0 ASSURE PUBLIC AND WORKER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES. PROTECT ADJOINING AREAS FROM
DAMAGE AND DUST. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM SITE AND DISPOSE OF WASTE MATERIAL IN A SAFE MANNER. KEEP THE PREMISES FREE OF DEBRIS FROM THE EXECUTION OF WORK. DELIVER A FINAL PRODUCT THAT
IS CLEAN AND OPERABLE. 4.0 FIRE STOP ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED WALLS AND/OR FLOORS WITH MATERIAL EQUAL IN RATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MATERIAL PENETRATED. 5.0
PERFORM WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEC, NEW YORK STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE, NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CODE, AND LOCAL
CODES APPLICABLE TO THE PARTICULAR WORK. 6.0 WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED AS SPECIFIED AND INDICATED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ANY SUGGESTED ALTERNATE MANUFACTURER OR METHOD OF INSTALLATION
SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO PROJECT ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO ORDERING ANY MATERIALS OR COMMENCING EXECUTION OF THE WORK. 7.0 GROUNDING SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE
250. PROVIDE EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR WITH EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT INDICATED ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE ROUTED WITH ASSOCIATED PHASE CONDUCTORS. 8.0 PROVIDE
A NEW TYPE WRITTEN DIRECTORY FOR EACH PANELBOARD. LABEL ALL NEW DEVICE FACEPLATES WITH SOURCE AND CIRCUIT NUMBER. PROVIDE PERMANENT LABEL ON SWITCHING DEVICES INDICATING EQUIPMENT SERVICE
AND INVENTORY NUMBER. COORDINATE EQUIPMENT INVENTORY NUMBERS WITH CORNELL UNIVERSITY'S MECHANICAL SHOP, 255-S667. 9.0 CIRCUITS RATED 20-AMP, 120 VOLT SHALL CONTAIN SEPARATE NEUTRAL
CONDUCTORS. 10.0 CONDUCTORS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 12AWG, STRANDED COPPER, 600VAC, 90 DEGREE C, TYPE THHN/THWN FOR DRY AREAS AND XHHW/THWN FOR WET AREAS. 11.0 CONDUIT EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL
BE INSTALLED AS PER NEC AND WHERE BUILDING VIBRATION JOINTS EXIST. 12.0 CONDUITS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 INCHES DIAMETER. CONDUITS SHALL BE ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) FOR THIS
INSTALLATION, SURFACE MOUNTED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 13.0 WIREMOLD RACEWAY SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 700 WIREMOLD FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVICES AND 2400 WIREMOLD OR LARGER FOR MULTIPLE CIRCUITS.
WIREMOLD SHALL BE COLOR "IVORY" . 14.0 AIC RATING OF NEW CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL MATCH RATING OF RESPECTIVE PANELBOARD. SIZE AS INDICATED. 15.0 PROVIDE PULL STRING THROUGH NEW CONDUIT
AND BOXES. PROVIDE SUPPORT HANGERS FOR CONDUIT AS NEEDED. 16.0 INSTALL RACEWAY SYSTEMS ENSURING PROPER ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES AND WITH SUFFICIENT SPACE TO PERFORM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIR. RACEWAYS THAT ARE NOT INSTALLED WITH THIS REQUIREMENT IN MIND SHALL BE RELOCATED AT NO EXPENSE TO THE UNIVERSITY UNTIL DEFICIENCIES ARE CORRECTED. 17.0 DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN
THESE DRAWINGS AND ASSOCIATED SPECIFICATIONS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF FACILITIES ENGINEERING FOR RESOLUTION. GENERAL NOTES 3.0 SUBMITTALS: A. GENERAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. SUBMITTALS SHALL BE APPROVED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY'S FACILITIES ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY. 2. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE PREPARED BY PERSONS WITH THE FOLLOWING
QUALIFICATIONS: a. TRAINED AND CERTIFIED BY MANUFACTURER IN FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM DESIGN. b. NICET-CERTIFIED FIRE-ALARM TECHNICIAN, LEVEL Ill MINIMUM OR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL B.
PRODUCT DATA: FOR EACH TYPE OF PRODUCT INDICATED. C. SHOP DRAWINGS: FOR FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM. INCLUDE PLANS, ELEVATIONS, SECTIONS, DETAILS, AND ATTACHMENTS TO OTHER WORK. 1. SYSTEM
RISER DIAGRAM WITH TYPICAL EQUIPMENT AND DEVICE CONNECTION. 2. INCLUDE VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS FOR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS. 3. INCLUDE BATTERY-SIZE CALCULATIONS. 4.
INCLUDE FLOOR PLANS TO INDICATE FINAL OUTLET LOCATIONS SHOWING ADDRESS OF EACH ADDRESSABLE DEVICE. SHOW SIZE AND ROUTE OF CABLE AND CONDUITS. 5. INCLUDE WIRE COLOR-CODING SCHEDULE.
4.0 SOFTWARE SERVICE AGREEMENT A. COMPLY WITH UL 864. B. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: BEGINNING WITH SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION, PROVIDE SOFTWARE SUPPORT FOR TWO YEARS. FREE RE-PROGRAMMINGS
(2) OF SYSTEM TO ENSURE ALL POINTS ARE ADDRESSED AS NEEDED PER CORNELL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY (EH&S). C. UPGRADE SERVICE: UPDATE SOFTWARE TO LATEST VERSION AT PROJECT
COMPLETION. INSTALL AND PROGRAM SOFTWARE UPGRADES THAT BECOME AVAILABLE WITHIN TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. UPGRADING SOFTWARE SHALL INCLUDE OPERATING
SYSTEM. UPGRADE SHALL INCLUDE NEW OR REVISED LICENSES FOR USE OF SOFTWARE. 5.0 MANUFACTURERS A. MANUFACTURERS: SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE PRODUCTS BY
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1.GAMEWELL FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS, INC.; A HONEYWELL COMPANY. 2. HONEYWELL/NOTIFIER 3.EDWARD SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES (EST). 6.0 FIRE-ALARM CONTROL PANEL A. GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT: 1. FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE, MICROPROCESSOR-BASED, MODULAR, POWER-LIMITED DESIGN WITH ELECTRONIC MODULES, COMPLYING WITH UL 864 AND LISTED
AND LABELED BY AN NRTL. 2. ADDRESSABLE CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. B. ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY AND SYSTEM CONTROLS: ARRANGED FOR INTERFACE BETWEEN
HUMAN OPERATOR AT FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT AND ADDRESSABLE SYSTEM COMPONENTS INCLUDING ANNUNCIATION AND SUPERVISION. DISPLAY ALARM, SUPERVISORY, AND COMPONENT STATUS MESSAGES
AND THE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL MENU. 1. ANNUNCIATOR AND DISPLAY: LIQUID CRYSTAL TYPE (1), (2), (3) LINE(S} OF (40) (80) CHARACTERS TRUMMUM. 2. KEYPAD: ARRANGED TO PERMIT ENTRY
AND EXECUTION OF PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY, AND CONTROL COMMANDS AND TO INDICATE CONTROL COMMANDS TO BE ENTERED INTO THE SYSTEM FOR CONTROL OF SMOKE DETECTOR SENSITIVITY AND
OTHER PARAMETERS. a. DESIGNATE KEY/ BUTTON FOR MONTHLY ALARM TESTING (ONLY SENDS ALARM CONDITION TO CENTRAL CONSOLE). 3. INMATING DEVICE, NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE, AND SIGNALING
LINE CIRCUITS: NFPA 72. a. INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS: STYLE D (CLASS A). b. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS: STYLE Z (CLASS A). ALTERNATING NOTIFICATION CIRCUITS ON SLEEPING
LEVELS. c. SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS: STYLE D. d. INSTALL NO MORE THAN 50 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES ON EACH SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT. C. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT: OPERATION SHALL
SOUND IN A TEMPORAL 3 PATTERN (FIRE) AND TEMPORAL 4 PATTERN FOR CO DETECTION. D. TRANSMISSION TO REMOTE ALARM RECEIVING STATION: AUTOMATICALLY TRANSMIT ALARM, SUPERVISORY,
AND TROUBLE SIGNALS TO A REMOTE ALARM STATION. E. PRIMARY POWER: 24--VDC OBTAINED FROM 120-VAC SERVICE AND A POWER SUPPLY MODULE. INITIATING DEVICES, NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES,
SIGNALING LINES, TROUBLE SIGNALS, SHALL BE POWERED BY 24-VDC SOURCE. 1. ALARM CURRENT DRAW OF ENTIRE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM SHALL NOT EXCEED 80 PERCENT OF THE POWER SUPPLY MODULE
RATING. F. SECONDARY POWER: 24-VDC SUPPLY SYSTEM WITH BATTERIES, AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER, AND AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH. 1. BATTERIES: SEALED LEAD ACID. G. INSTRUCTIONS: COMPUTER
PRINTOUT OR TYPEWRITTEN INSTRUCTION CARD MOUNTED BEHIND A PLASTIC OR GLASS OVER IN A STAINLESS-STEEL OR ALUMINUM FRAME. INCLUDE INTERPRETATION AND DESCRIBE APPROPRIATE
RESPONSE FOR DISPLAYS AND SIGNALS. BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE FUNCTIONAL OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM UNDER NORMAL, ALARM, AND TROUBLE CONDITIONS. 7.0 MANUAL FIRE-ALARM BOXES A. GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUAL FIRE-ALARM BOXES: COMPLY WITH UL 38. BOXES SHALL BE FINISHED IN RED WITH MOLDED, RAISED-LETTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN CONTRASTING COLOR; SHOW
VISIBLE INDICATION OF OPERATION; AND SHALL BE MOUNTED ON RECESSED OUTLET BOX. IF INDICATED AS SURFACE MOUNTED, PROVIDE MANUFACTURER'S SURFACE BACK BOX. 1. DOUBLE-ACTION
MECHANISM REQUIRING TWO ACTIONS TO INITIATE AN ALARM, PULL-LEVER TYPE WITH INTEGRAL ADDRESSABLE MODULE ARRANGED TO COMMUNICATE MANUAL-STATION STATUS (NORMAL, ALARM,
OR TROUBLE) TO FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT. 2. STATION RESET: KEY OPERATED SWITCH. 8.0 SYSTEM SMOKE DETECTORS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM SMOKE DETECTORS: 1. COMPLY WITH UL 268;
OPERATING AT 24--VDC, NOMINAL. 2. DETECTORS SHALL BE TWO-WIRE TYPE. 3. INTEGRAL ADDRESSABLE MODULE: ARRANGED TO COMMUNICATE DETECTOR STATUS (NORMAL, ALARM, OR TROUBLE) TO FIRE-ALARM
CONTROL UNIT. 4. BASE MOUNTING: DETECTOR AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS SHALL BE MOUNTED IN A TWIST-LOCK MODULE THAT CONNECTS TO A FIXED BASE. PROVIDE TERMINALS IN
THE FIXED BASE FOR CONNECTION TO BUILDING WIRING. 5. DETECTOR SHALL NOT BE MOUNTED WITHIN 3 FEET OF CEILING FAN BLADE TIP, 3' AWAY FROM AIR DIFFUSER OR OUT OF DIRECT LINE OF
AIR FLOW. B. PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTORS: 1. DETECTOR ADDRESS SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE FROM FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT AND SHALL BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE DETECTOR'S LOCATION WITHIN
THE SYSTEM AND ITS SENSITIVITY SETTING. 2. AN OPERATOR AT FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT, HAVING THE DESIGNATED ACCESS LEVEL, SHALL BE ABLE TO MANUALLY ACCESS THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH
DETECTOR: a. PRIMARY STATUS. b. DEVICE TYPE. c. PRESENT AVERAGE VALUE. d. PRESENT SENSmVITY SELECTED. e. SENSOR RANGE (NORMAL, DIRTY, ETC.). SPECIFICATIONS CONT. FROM LOWER RIGHT C.
BEAM DETECTORS: 1. FIRERAY FFE M/N 5000-031 SERIES REFLECTIVE BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR ADD-ON HEAD. 2. FIRERAY FFE M/N 5000-103 SERIES REFLECTIVE BEAM SMOKE DETECTORS WITH GROUND
LEVEL TEST STATION. 9.0 HEAT DETECTORS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HEAT DETECTORS: COMPLY WITH UL 521. B. HEAT DETECTOR, COMBINATION TYPE: ACTUATED BY EITHER A FIXED TEMPERATURE
OF 135 DEG F (57 DEG C) OR A RATE OF RISE THAT EXCEEDS 15 DEG F (8 DEG C) PER MINUTE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 1. MOUNTING: ADAPTER PLATE FOR OUTLET BOX MOUNTING. 2. INTEGRAL
ADDRESSABLE MODULE: ARRANGED TO COMMUNICATE DETECTOR STATUS (NORMAL, ALARM, OR TROUBLE) TO FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT. C. HEAT DETECTOR, FIXED-TEMPERATURE TYPE: ACTUATED BY TEMPERATURE
THAT EXCEEDS A FIXED TEMPERATURE OF 190 DEG F (88 DEG C). 1. MOUNTING: ADAPTER PLATE FOR OUTLET BOX MOUNTING. 2. INTEGRAL ADDRESSABLE MODULE: ARRANGED TO COMMUNICATE DETECTOR
STATUS (NORMAL, ALARM, OR TROUBLE) TO FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT. 10.0 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES: CONNECTED TO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE
SIGNAL CIRCUITS, ZONED AS INDICATED, EQUIPPED FOR MOUNTING AS INDICATED AND WITH SCREW TERMINALS FOR SYSTEM CONNECTIONS. 1. COMBINATION DEVICES: FACTORY-INTEGRATED AUDIBLE AND
VISIBLE DEVICES IN A SINGLE-MOUNTING ASSEMBLY, EQUIPPED FOR MOUNTING AS INDICATED AND WITH SCREW TERMINALS FOR SYSTEM CONNECTIONS. B. SPEAKER: ELECTRIC-VIBRATING-POLARIZED
TYPE, 24-VDC; WITH PROVISION FOR HOUSING THE OPERATING MECHANISM BEHIND A GRILLE. COMPLY WITH UL 464. SPEAKER SHALL PRODUCE A SOUND-PRESSURE LEVEL OF 90 OBA, MEASURED 10
FEET (3M) FROM THE SPEAKER, USING THE CODED SIGNAL PRESCRIBED IN UL 464 TEST PROTOCOL. C. VISIBLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES: XENON STROBE LIGHTS COMPLY WITH UL 1971, WITH CLEAR OR
NOMINAL WHITE POLYCARBONATE LENS MOUNTED ON AN ALUMINUM FACEPLATE. THE WORD "FIRE" IS ENGRAVED IN MINIMUM 1-INCH (25--MM--) HIGH LETTERS ON THE LENS. 1. RATED LIGHT OUTPUT: a.
15/30/75/110 CD, SELECTABLE IN THE FIELD. 2. MOUNTING: WALL MOUNTED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 3. FOR UNITS WITH GUARDS TO PREVENT PHYSICAL DAMAGE, LIGHT OUTPUT RATINGS SHALL BE
DETERMINED WITH GUARDS IN PLACE. 4. FLASHING SHALL BE IN A TEMPORAL PATTERN, SYNCHRONIZED WITH OTHER UNITS. 5. STROBE LEADS: FACTORY CONNECTED TO SCREW TERMINALS. 6. MOUNTING FACEPLATE:
FACTORY FINISHED RED. 7. STROBES SHOULD BE SYNCHRONIZED. 11.0 ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DEVICE A. DESCRIPTION: MICROELECTRONIC MONITOR MODULE, NRTL LISTED FOR USE IN PROVIDING A SYSTEM
ADDRESS FOR ALARM-INITIATING DEVICES FOR WIRED APPLICATIONS WITH NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS. 12.0 COMMUNICATION A. TRANSMISSION OF ALARM, SUPERVISORY AND TROUBLE SIGNAL BY MUXPAD. 13.0
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION A. COMPLY WITH NFPA 72 AND CUDCS 283100 FOR INSTALLATION OF FIRE-ALARM EQUIPMENT. B. EQUIPMENT MOUNTING: INSTALL FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT ON FINISHED FLOOR
WITH TOPS OF CABINETS NOT MORE THAN 72 INCHES (1830 MM) ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR. C. SMOKE- OR HEAT-DETECTOR SPACING: 1. COMPLY WITH NFPA 72, "SMOKE-SENSING FIRE DETECTORS" SECTION
IN THE "INITIATING DEVICES" CHAPTER, FOR SMOKE-DETECTOR SPACING. 2. COMPLY WITH NFPA 72, "HEAT-SENSING FIRE DETECTORS" SECTION IN THE "INITIATING DEVICES" CHAPTER, FOR HEAT-DETECTOR
SPACING. 3. SMOOTH CEILING SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED 30 FEET (9 M). 4. SPACING OF DETECTORS FOR IRREGULAR AREAS, FOR IRREGULAR CEILING CONSTRUCTION, AND FOR HIGH CEILING AREAS SHALL
BE DETERMINED ACCORDING TO APPENDIX A IN NFPA 72. D. COMBINATION NOTIFICATION DEVICES: FACTORY-INTEGRATED AUDIBLE AND VISIBLE DEVICE: INSTALL NOT LESS THAN 6 INCHES (150 MM)
BELOW THE CEILING, AS REQUIRED PER NFPA 72, AND AS SPECIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS. F. COMBINATION NOTIFICATION DEVICES NEED TO FOLLOW MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS FOR VISUAL PORTION
OF THE DEVICE. 14.0 IDENTIFICATION A. PROVIDE LETTERED PLATES FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS, AND ACCESSORIES. THE PLATE SHALL CONTAIN THE EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION
(CUSTOM PANEL NUMBER, AREA SERVED) AS WELL AS POWER CIRCUIT SOURCE AND BREAKER NUMBER. LABEL SHALL BE PLASTIC LAMICOID ENGRAVED PLATED OR APPROVED EQUAL. (NOTE: ALL LETTERED
PLATES SHALL BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.) 1. FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELS, REMOTE POWER SUPPLIES. 2.
JUNCTION BOX COVER SHALL BE IN RED COLOR. B. PROVIDE COMPUTER-GENERATED ADHESIVE LABELS AND INSTALL ON THE BASES OF ALL INITIATING DEVICE AND NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES, AS WELL AS
ANY REMOTE TEST AND MONITORING STATIONS. THE LABEL SHALL INDICATE THE ADDRESS AND MUST BE LEGIBLE FROM A STANDING POSITION BELOW. 1. LABELING GUIDELINE FOR SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT
(SLC): FACPIBOARD -LOOPICCT # - DEVICE #. 2. LABELING GUIDELINE FOR NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT (NAC): FACPIBOARD - LOOP/CCR# -DEVICE# (WHERE ADDRESSABLE). 15.0 FIELD QUALITY
CONTROL A. A FIRE ALARM PROGRAM LIST TO BE PROVIDED TO EH&S FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO RELEASE TO THE FIRE ALARM VENDOR. THIS EFFORT IS TO ALLOW FOR THE FIRE ALARM DEVICE
DESCRIPTORS AND ROOM NUMBERS TO BE COORDINATED PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO THE FIRE ALARM PANEL, AS WELL AS TO VERIFY THE PROGRAMMING AND OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE. B. ACCEPTANCE TESTING:
1. PROVIDE MINIMUM (72) HOURS PRIOR NOTICE TO EH&S AND AHJ. 2. COMPLETE AND SUBMIT PROGRAM SHEETS TO EH&S. 3. ENSURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS PRE-TESTED. 4. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL TESTING
EQUIPMENT. 5. SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE TESTED BY SMOKE. 6. HEAT DETECTORS SHALL BE TESTED BY HEAT. 7. CO DETECTORS SHALL BE TESTED PER MANUFACTURES RECOMMENDATIONS. C. AS-BUILT
DOCUMENTATION: REVISE RISER DIAGRAM, BASED ON ACTUAL CONDITIONS, TO INDICATE ALL DEVICE CONNECTIONS AND LABELING AND SETTINGS, EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS, COMMUNICATION CONNECTION,
AND POWER SOURCES. 1. COPIES OF AS BUILT DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PROJECT MANAGER, EH&S AND CORNELL UNIVERSITY FACILITIES ENGINEERING. SPECIFICATIONS CONT. FROM
LOWER RIGHT 1.0 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED PER ALL APPLICABLE CODES (NYSBC, FIRE CODE, NFPA 72 AND NEC) AND STANDARDS (CUDCS). 2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: A. NON-CODED, ADDRESSABLE
SYSTEM, WITH MULTIPLEXED SIGNAL TRANSMISSION, DEDICATED TO FIRE-ALARM SERVICE ONLY. SPECIFICATIONS V J XX SC = DOOR SELF-CLOSER/HOLDER FS = FIRE SHUTTER WG WG = WIREGUARD BEAM DETECTORBD
MOUNTING HEIGHTS CARD READER 48" TOP OF BOX LIGHT SWITCH 48" TOP OF BOX RECEPTACLE 18" TOP OF BOX DATA OUTLET 18" TOP OF BOX TV OUTLET 84" TOP OF BOX PHONE OUTLET 48" TOP OF BOX SAFETY
SWITCH 60" CENTERLINE OF HANDLE MOTOR STARTER 60" CENTERLINE OF HANDLE PANELBOARD 72" TOP OF PANELBOARD MANUAL PULL STATION 48" OPERABLE HANDLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 80" BOTTOM OF
LENS DOOR HOLD OPEN COORDINATE IN FIELD EM BATTERY UNIT 96" BOTTOM OF UNIT EM REMOTE UNIT 102" BOTTOM OF UNIT EXIT SIGN 96" BOTTOM OF UNIT 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20
ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION AMM ADDRESSABLE OUTPUT MONITORAOM TANDEM RELAY MODULEMR UP UPUP UPUP B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 B30 B32 B34 B36 B38 B0027 B0026
B0042 B17 B21 B23 B0028 B31 B33 B39 B0046 B0001B0066 B0063 B0053 B0065 B0040 B07 B07A B0068 B0069 B0062 B0061 B06 B06A B0052 B01 B01A B0003 B0004 B0002 B0060 B46A B46 B46C B46D B51
B42 B47B B47A B49 B44 B40 B0055 B40A B0056 B45 B41 B43 B46B B47C B47 B0064 B0054 B0031 B0030 B0051 B07B B07C B0021 B0022 B0023 B0025 B0024 B0020 B0067 B0029 B0020A B0024A B0063 B0053
B0065 B0062 B0061 B0052 B0002 B0060 B0064 B0054 B0051 F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S SS S S S S F F F F F F S FF F F F ROLLING DOOR S S S H H ELEV. F F E-100 1 F WP S ELEV.
MECH. F S S S S S F F F F F S MAIN ELECTRIC ROOM INDICATES EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION
APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES TS TS TS TS FS FS FS FS TS EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. SEE PHOTO. EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX. SEE PHOTO C O R N E L L U N I V E
R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU
IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS
ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC
DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK
14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-100 12675138 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING AND PHASE 2 BASEMENT FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 0'
4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"2 FULL BASEMENT PLAN 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING
AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"1 PARTIAL BASEMENT PLAN ROOM B0064 - FIRE ALARM PANEL & VOICE
EVACUATION ALARM BOX 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 122A 122A 102 10065 10045 10021 10011 103B 103A 103 10060 10061
108 10022 10066 110 10047 112D 112C 112B 10067 112A 101 10043 10044 10003 10004 10050 10012 10042 10041 10001 10002 112 10052 10040 1000810007 1000610005 10053 10051 10046 10062 DISPLAY
CASE CONCESSION STAND 122 104 106 10064 10048 SEE BASEMENT PLAN 10014 112E 112F 112G UP UPDN UP UP DN DN DN DN UP DN UP UP UP UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP 10068 115A 115B 115 10054 10015
10014 UP UP 1M12 DN BUILDING 2631A FIRST FLOOR LOCATION OF MEZZANINE F F S S S F F F F S S J FS J FS J FS J FS S FIRE SHUTTER TYPICAL J FIRE SHUTTER S S S S J FIRE SHUTTER F F H S FSTS
H FA TERMINAL BOX S S S S ELEV. F F S S FAA EXISTING FA ANNUNCIATION PANEL. SEE PHOTO. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S F FF F F F F F SSSS D D F F F J FIRE SHUTTER F F S S S S F
F S S F F F F F WG WG F WG S H FS TS H S S EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) WG INDICATES EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE
(TYPICAL ON DRAWING)WG WG ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE HORNS/STROBES EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM
BOX EXISTING FIRE DEPARTMENT VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX. TO BE REMOVED (PHASE 2) EXISTING KNOCK BOX LYNAH RINK 1 ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES IN BARTELS ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES
C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY:
DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT
IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE
OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS
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H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 1ST FLOOR GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE
EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY
BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"2 BUILDING 2631 MEZZANINE 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" 0' 4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
FA ANNUNCIATION PANEL E-101 KEYED DEMOLITION NOTES 1 REMOVE EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES AND WIRING COMPLETELY. PROVIDE A WHITE BLANK PLATE OVER EXISTING
BACK BOX. # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 20011 20012 2001520016 20045 20047 20062 20067 20065 20066 20068 202 204
206 208 210 212 214 215 218 222 224 226 227 228 230 232 240 241 242244 213 217 219 221 223 20040 225 20060 20049 20048 243 2000620005 OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW 10013 OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW DN DN DN DN DN DN UPUP DN DN DN DN UP 1M115A 1M115DN DN V V40' 40' 40'40' V V 40' 40' 40' BD BD BD40' 40'BD BD BD 40' FF BEAM DETECTOR TYPICAL SSSSS FS FS
FSTS TS TS S S S S S S S S S D S D S D S D S D S S S S S S S S D S D S S D S D S H H F F F F F F FS TS FS TS F F F F FF F F S D S SHAFT S ELEV. S F SSS F CLG. F CLG. S EXISTING SPRINKLER
HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) WALL INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE HORNS/STROBES SPEAKER (TYPICAL) ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION IN
BARTELS APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA,
NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER
THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR
SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL,
CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-102 12675138
BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A EXISTING AND PHASE 2 SECOND FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 2ND FLOOR BUILDING 2631A MEZZANINE GENERAL
NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE
NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES.
1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 3P0063 3P0062 3P0017 3P00153P0016 DN DN UP DN ROOF F F BD BD BD BD BD BD BEAM DETECTOR
TYPICAL VVVV VVVV S WP S WP STAIR VENT SHAFT VENT SMOKE HATCH TYPICAL S WP S WP STAIR VENT SHAFT VENT S WP S WP HOISTWAY SHAFT VENT S D S D S D S D S D H H FS TS F F S D S D S D S D
H H FS TS F F BDBD H H INDICATES EXISTING SPRINKLER HEAD (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) INDICATES EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) SPEAKER (TYPICAL) 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALL COMBO NOTIFICATION
IN BARTELS APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICES C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV:
ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT
OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY"
FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL,
AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-103 12675138 BUILDING 2631 EXISTING AND PHASE
2 THIRD FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 3RD FLOOR 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM
SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. PHASE 2, REMOVE EXISTING
FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED WIRING AND RACEWAYS COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL IVORY BLANK PLATES OVER EXISTING BACK BOXES. E-103 KEYED DEMOLITION NOTES 1 REMOVE
EXISTING DETECTOR AND ASSOCIATED WIRING COMPLETELY BACK TO SOURCE. MODIFY VENT TO BE OPERATED MANUALLY. # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE
FOR CONSTRUCTION UP UPUP UPUP B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 B30 B32 B34 B36 B38 B0027 B0026 B0042 B17 B21 B23 B0028 B31 B33 B39 B0046 B0001B0066 B0063 B0053 B0065 B0040 B07 B07A B0068
B0069 B0062 B0061 B06 B06A B0052 B01 B01A B0003 B0004 B0002 B0060 B46A B46 B46C B46D B51 B42 B47B B47A B49 B44 B40 B0055 B40A B0056 B45 B41 B43 B46B B47C B47 B0064 B0054 B0031 B0030
B0051 B07B B07C B0021 B0022 B0023 B0025 B0024 B0020 B0067 B0029 B0020A B0024A B0001 B0063 B0053 B0065 B0062 B0061 B0052 B0002 B0060 B0064 B0054 B0051 F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
S S S S S S SS S S S S F F F F F F S FF F F F ROLLING DOOR S S S H H ELEV. F F F WP S ELEV. MECH. F S S S S S F F F F F S MAIN ELECTRIC ROOM INDICATES NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL
ON DRAWING) E-200 1 SSSSS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S PROGRAM THE ELEV. SMOKE DETECTOR TO OPERATE THE SMOKE VENT IN THE SHAFT S S HH F F S ELEV. MECH.B0065 -
MAIN ELECTRIC ROOM TS TS TS TS FS FS FS FS TS PROPOSED LOCATION OF NEW FA CONTROL PANEL AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES. SEE DRAWING E-301 SEE E-100 FOR EXISTING FA CONTROL PANEL 1 MAIN SPRINKLER
ROOM 2 2 C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING ARCHIVE BAR CODE ITHACA, NEW YORK ARCH/STRUCT: CIVIL/ENV: ELECTRICAL: MECHANICAL: DATE: FACILITY:
DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT
IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE
OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS
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18, 2020 GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE
INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. IN UTILITY SPACES, THE USE OF EMT AS SURFACE RACEWAY IS ACCEPTABLE. IN FINISHED SPACES, PROVIDE IVORY WIREMOLD SURFACE RACEWAY. REFER TO KEYED NOTES
FOR DETAILS. 3. THIS DRAWING DOES NOT SHOW THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 4. PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICES AS INDICATED ON DRAWING. NEW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY CLOSE
TO THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES (SEE EXISTING FA SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN FOR THE EXISTING FA DEVICES LOCATIONS). SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"2 FULL BASEMENT PLAN NEW WORK AREA 1 SCALE: 1/8" =
1'-0"1 PARTIAL BASEMENT PLAN NEW WORK E-200 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 CIRCUIT TEMPER AND FLOW SWITCHES TO THE NEW VELOCITI SERIES MMI-10F PANEL. SEE DRAWING E-301. 2 EXISTING FIRE
PUMP SHALL BE MONITORED BY THE NEW FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. SEE E-301 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 0' 4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE
FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 122A 122A 102 10065 10045 10021 10011 103B 103A 103 10060 10061 108 10022 10066 110 10047 112D 112C 112B
10067 112A 101 10043 10044 10003 10004 10050 10012 10042 10041 10001 10002 112 10052 10040 1000810007 1000610005 10053 10051 10046 10062 DISPLAY CASE CONCESSION STAND 122 104 106 10064
10048 SEE BASEMENT PLAN 10014 112E 112F 112G UP UPDN UP UP DN DN DN DN UP DN UP UP UP UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP 10068 115A 115B 115 10054 10015 10014 UP UP 1M12 DN BUILDING 2631A FIRST
FLOOR LOCATION OF MEZZANINE F F S S S F F F F S S J FS J FS J FS J FS S FIRE SHUTTER TYPICAL J FIRE SHUTTER S S S S J FIRE SHUTTER F F S S FSTS S FA TERMINAL BOX S S S S ELEV. F F S
S FAA REPLACE FA ANNUNCIATION PANEL S S S S S S S S S S S AC1(R) S S S S S S S F FF F F F F F SSSS D D F F F J FIRE SHUTTER F S S S S F S S F F F F F WG WG FWG S H FS TS H S AC1(S)
S WG INDICATES NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) WG WG ALL NEW COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ARE SPEAKER/STROBES WGWG WG WG ELECTRICAL ROOM ADD NEW FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE
POWER BOOSTER PANEL & TERMINAL CABINET M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET WG WG S S S S EXISTING FIRE DEPARTMENT VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX. TO BE REMOVED (PHASE 2) EXISTING KNOCK
BOX ELECTRICAL ROOM ADD NEW FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL & TERMINAL CABINET M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET WG WG AREA 3AREA 2 AREA 3AREA 2 LYNAH RINK 1 1
1 1 CO 7 6 EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX TO BE REPLACED EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX TO BE REPLACED 2 2 1 6 3 4 1 EXISTING VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX TO BE REPLACED 2 5
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DATE: FACILITY: DESIGN: DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO
ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR
SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-201 12675138 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FIRST FLOOR PLAN
AREAS 2 & 3 H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 E-201 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 NOT IN CONTRACT. FIRE SHUTTER WORK SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED BY THIS PROJECT. 2 SEE RISER DIAGRAM
FOR WORK REQUIREMENT. 3 REPLACE EXISTING FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR WITH A NEW LOCAL OPERATORS CENTER. PROVIDE A CUSTOM BLANK PLATE OVER EXISTING BACK BOX. PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING WALL
COLOR. SEE DRAWING E-401 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT TIM MCGEE AT WFS FOR BLANK PLATE. 4 PROVIDE A CUSTOM MADE BLANK PLATE OVER EXISTING BOX. COLOR TO MATCH EXISTING WALL. 5
PROVIDE NEW DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR WITH REMOTE TEST SWITCH. DETECTOR TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION ONLY. TYPICAL ON DRAWING, SEE RISER DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS.
6 TAMPER SWITCH TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION. FLOW SWITCH TO REPORT AS ALARM CONDITION. SEE E-401 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 7 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR. REFER TO E-401
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 8 FANS IN THIS ROOM WITH DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS ARE ABOVE 2000 CFM AND SHALL REQUIRE FIRE ALARM SHUTDOWN. 9 PROGRAM ELEVATOR SMOKE DETECTOR TO OPERATE SMOKE
VENT IN THE SHAFT. 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 1ST FLOOR NEW WORK SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"2 BUILDING 2631 MEZZANINE NEW WORK 0' 4' 8' 16' SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" # GENERAL
NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE
NEW SYSTEM. 2. IN UTILITY SPACES, THE USE OF EMT AS SURFACE RACEWAY IS ACCEPTABLE. IN FINISHED SPACES, PROVIDE IVORY WIREMOLD SURFACE RACEWAY. REFER TO KEYED NOTES FOR DETAILS. 3. THIS
DRAWING DOES NOT SHOW THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 4. PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICES AS INDICATED ON DRAWING. NEW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY CLOSE TO THE EXISTING FIRE
ALARM DEVICES (SEE EXISTING FA SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN FOR THE EXISTING FA DEVICES LOCATIONS). 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION
20011 20012 2001520016 20045 20047 20062 20067 20065 20066 20068 202 204 206 208 210 212 214 215 218 222 224 226 227 228 230 232 240 241 242244 213 217 219 221 223 20040 225 20060 20049
20048 243 2000620005 OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW 10013 OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW DN DN DN DN DN DN UPUP DN DN DN DN UP 1M115A 1M115DN DN 25' 40' 40' 40' BD 40' 40' 40'
FF BEAM DETECTOR TYPICAL SSSSS FS FS FSTS TS TS S S S S S S S S S RF-2A D S HV-3 D S D HV-2 S RF-2 D S RF-3 D S S S S S S S S D FC-1 S D FC-2 S S FC-3 D S D FC-1 S H H F F F F F F FS
TS FS TS F F F F FF F F S D FC-4 S ELEV. S F SSS F CLG. F CLG. S WALL INDICATES NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWNG) 1 BD BDBD BD BD ALL NEW COMBO NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES SHALL
BE SPEAKER/STROBES AREA 3AREA 4 AREA 3AREA 4 S ELECTRICAL ROOM ADD NEW FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL & TERMINAL CABINET M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET ADD
NEW FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL & TERMINAL CABINET M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET AREA 5 2 2 1 2 2 2 33 3 3 2 3 4 S SHAFT 5 VV 25' SPEAKER A SPEAKER B C
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DRAWN: WWW.FCS.CORNELL.EDU IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY
WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF
SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS
SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-202 12675138 BUILDING 2631 AND 2631A NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SECOND FLOOR PLANS AREAS 3,
4 & 5 H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 E-202 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 TAMPER SWITCH TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION. FLOW SWITCH TO REPORT AS ALARM CONDITION.
SEE E-401 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 2 PROVIDE NEW DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR WITH REMOTE TEST SWITCH. DETECTOR TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION ONLY. TYPICAL ON DRAWING. SEE RISER
DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS. 3 FAN IS BELOW 2000 CFM AND SHALL NOT REQUIRED FIRE ALARM SHUTDOWN. 4 FANS IN THIS ROOM WITH DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS ARE ABOVE 2000 CFM AND SHALL
REQUIRE FIRE ALARM SHUTDOWN. 5 PROGRAM ELEVATOR SMOKE DETECTOR TO ALSO TO OPERATE THE SMOKE VENT IN THE SHAFT. SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 2ND FLOOR NEW WORK # 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0"
BUILDING 2631A MEZZANINE GENERAL NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL
DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM. 2. IN UTILITY SPACES, THE USE OF EMT AS SURFACE RACEWAY IS ACCEPTABLE. IN FINISHED SPACES, PROVIDE IVORY WIREMOLD SURFACE RACEWAY. REFER TO
KEYED NOTES FOR DETAILS. 3. THIS DRAWING DOES NOT SHOW THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 4. PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICES AS INDICATED ON DRAWING. NEW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY
CLOSE TO THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICES (SEE EXISTING FA SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN FOR THE EXISTING FA DEVICES LOCATIONS). S 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW
3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION F 3P0063 3P0062 3P0017 3P00153P0016 DN DN UP DN ROOF F F BEAM DETECTOR TYPICAL S HV-6(S) D S HV-7(R) S HV-3(S) D S HV-5(R) D S HV-7(S) D H H FS TS
F F S HV-1(R) D S D HV-4(R) S D HV-1(S) S HV-4(S) D H H FS TS F F H H BD BD BD BD BD BD BD BD INDICATES NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICE (TYPICAL ON DRAWING) ADD NEW FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE
POWER BOOSTER PANEL & TERMINAL CABINET M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET AREA 5 AREA 6 AREA 4 1 2 D 1 2 3 3 V SPEAKE A, MOUNT AT 30' V SPEAKE B, MOUNT AT 30' C O R N E L L U N I
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IT IS A VIOLATION OF NEW YORK STATE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS
ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC
DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 201 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BLDG ITHACA, NEW YORK
14853-3701 554 CAMPUS ROAD BARTELS HALL FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT E-203 12675138 BUILDING 2631 NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM THIRD FLOOR PLAN AREAS 4, 5, & 6 H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18,
2020 E-203 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 TAMPER SWITCH TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION. FLOW SWITCH TO REPORT AS ALARM CONDITION. SEE E-401 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 2 PROVIDE
NEW DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR WITH REMOTE TEST SWITCH. DETECTOR TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION ONLY. TYPICAL ON DRAWING. SEE RISER DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS. 3 FANS
IN THIS ROOM WITH DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS ARE ABOVE 2000 CFM AND SHALL REQUIRE FIRE ALARM SHUTDOWN. 0' 8' 16' 32' SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 3RD FLOOR NEW WORK # GENERAL
NOTES 1. PHASE 1, PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. PHASE 2, REMOVE THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE
NEW SYSTEM. 2. IN UTILITY SPACES, THE USE OF EMT AS SURFACE RACEWAY IS ACCEPTABLE. IN FINISHED SPACES, PROVIDE IVORY WIREMOLD SURFACE RACEWAY. REFER TO KEYED NOTES FOR DETAILS. 3. THIS
DRAWING DOES NOT SHOW THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 4. PROVIDE NEW FIRE ALARM DEVICES AS INDICATED ON DRAWING. NEW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY CLOSE TO THE EXISTING FIRE
ALARM DEVICES (SEE EXISTING FA SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN FOR THE EXISTING FA DEVICES LOCATIONS). 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION
FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL BATTERY CABINET GFCI E3 SERIES AMPLIFICATION TRANSPONDER PANEL BATTERY CABINET FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL 5' - 8" CIT EQUIPMENT CIT
PLYWOOD BOARD 6' - 0" 7 7 5 4 9 4 2 1 10 11 3 7 6 PHONE CABLE BY CIT 1" EMT BY CONTRACTOR SEE RISER DIAGRAM 3' - 0" AREA OF WORK DOOR CEILING FLOOR 7 8 BATTERY CABINET 4 GFCI E3 SERIES
AMPLIFICATION TRANSPONDER PANEL 7 7 5 TO SPEAKER A IN 101 TO SPEAKER B IN 101 TO COMMON SPEAKERS TO COMMON SPEAKERS SERVING ADDITIONAL COMMON SPEAKERS VELOCITY PANEL TYPICAL TS & FS
LOCATED IN RM. B0063 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED IN 3/4" EMT (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED IN 3/4" EMT TSFS (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED IN 3/4" EMT,
TYPICAL 12 THE FIRE ALARM ARCHNET NETWORK CABLING RUNNING BETWEEN THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL, TRANSPONDER, LOCAL OPERATORS CENTER, AND GYM PAGING PANELS, MUST BE INSTALLED AS NOTED
IN A DEDICATED RACEWAY AND MAY NOT BE INTERMINGLED WITH SLC INITIATION CIRCUITS OR SPEAKER CIRCUITS. SPEAKER CIRCUIT CABLING MAY NOT BE INSTALLED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS SLC INITIATING
CIRCUIT WIRING. MUXPAD EXISTING FIRE PUMP PANEL 13 7 7 14 TO SPEAKER B IN 112 TO SPEAKER A IN 112 C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING
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PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL
AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS
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REPLACEMENT E-301 12675138 DETAILS H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"1 NEW FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT ELEVATION VIEW RM B0065 E-301 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 NEW
GFCI E3 SERIES FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. "C" SIZE ENCLOSURE, 19-3/8" W X 30"H X 4-1/2" D. 2 DIGITIZE M/N 425126-0031 MUXPAD II CONTROL PANEL. 13.25"W X 9.25'H X 3.5"D. 3 CIRCUIT TO
THE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER FEEDING THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. 4 SSU00501 BATTERY CABINET, (2) FCI B-31R STANDBY BATTERIES. 22"W X 10"H X 8.81" D. 5 GFCI E3 SERIES AMPLIFICATION
TRANSPONDER PANEL WITH GFCI M/N 1100-0460 ENCLOSURE. "B" SIZE ENCLOSURE, 19-3/8"W X 19-3/8"H X 4-1/2"D. 6 VELOCITI SERIES MMI-10F, MULTI-MOD TEN INPUT MONITOR MODULE IN MBB-2 ENCLOSURE.
12.25" X 9.25"W X 3.32"D (SERVING BASEMENT FLOW AND TAMPER SWITCHES). 7 1" CONDUIT & CABLES BY CONTRACTOR. TERMINATION BY WEST FIRE SYSTEMS, INC. 8 ADJACENT TO THE NEW FACP, PROVIDE
A SURFACE MOUNT RECEPTACLE. CIRCUIT THE RECEPTACLE TO THE SAME CIRCUIT FEEDING THE NEW FACP. 9 FCI M/N HPPFF12 NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL. 16.7"W X 19"H X 5.2"D. PROVIDE 120V
POWER CONNECTION. CIRCUIT TO THE SAME CIRCUIT FEEDING THE NEW FACP. 10 INSIDE THE FACP, PROVIDE 120VAC SURGE SUPPRESSOR, SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS INC. MODEL GFCI M/NE 120V-GT. 11 (1)
12 AWG (EARTH GROUND) IN 1" EMT TO NEAREST BUILDING STEEL. 12 THE PROJECT MANAGER TO HIRE CORNELL INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGIES (CIT) TO PROVIDE A NEW TELEPHONE CABLE. 13 PROVIDE (3) AMM-2F
TO MONITOR EXISTING FIRE PUMP. ONE TO MONITOR THE PHASE REVERSAL, THE SECOND TO MONITOR RUNNING, THE THIRD TO MONITOR POWER FAILURE. PROVIDE (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED
IN 3/4" EMT RUNNING FROM THE THREE ADDRESSABLE MONITOR MODULES TO THE EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. 14 TAMPER SWITCH TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION. FLOW SWITCH TO
REPORT AS ALARM CONDITION. # 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20 ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL B0065 AREA 1 S F H SF J J GENERATOR
CONTROLLER 13 13 AREA 2 TERMINAL CABINET 10065 AREA 2 BOOSTER PANEL 10065 AREA 3 TERMINAL CABINET 10067 AREA 3 BOOSTER PANEL 10067 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED INITIATION
CIRCUT, CLASS B. TYP. FOR ALL INITIATION DEVICES (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT, CLASS A. TYP. FOR ALL STROBE DEVICES 12 4 LOCAL OPERATORS CENTER 10042 S F H F S 6 2
3 8 9 2 3 8 9 1414 BASEMENT FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 7 10 5 5 AREA 4 TERMINAL CABINET 20065 AREA 4 BOOSTER PANEL 20065 2 3 8 9 14 5 AREA 5 TERMINAL CABINET 20068 2 10 AREA
5 BOOSTER PANEL 20068 3 8 9 14 AREA 6 TERMINAL CABINET 3P0062 AREA 6 BOOSTER PANEL 3P0062 2 3 8 9 14 5 11 1 12 12 12 12 12 5 12 12 GYM PAGING PANEL 101 WEST GYM PAGING PANEL 112 (1)
PAIR 14 TWISTED FOR CLASS A NETWORK IN 1" EMT (1) PAIR 14 THHN FOR 24 VDC POWER IN 1" EMT (1) PAIR 14 TWISTED FOR CLASS A NETWORK IN 1" EMT (1) PAIR 14 THHN FOR 24 VDC POWER IN 1" EMT
(1) PAIR 14 TWISTED FOR CLASS A NETWORK RETURN IN 1" EMT CO AMM-2F (1) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN 24 VDC FOR DETECTION POWER (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. THHN INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B COMMON PATH
WAY W/ (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT, CLASS A. TYP. FOR STROBE DEVICE S F H SF (1) 14 AWG
THHN GROUND IN 3/4" EMT GYM PAGING PANEL 101 EAST (1) PAIR 14 TWISTED FOR CLASS A NETWORK IN 1" EMT (1) PAIR 14 THHN FOR 24 VDC POWER IN 1" EMT COMMON PATH WAY W/ (12) PAIRS OF 14 AWG
TWISTED, SHIELDED SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT COMMON PATH WAY W/ (8) PAIRS OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT COMMON PATH WAY W/ (4) PAIRS
OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT S F H SF S F H SF S F H SF S F H F S S F H F S 15J J TS FS 10066 10066 15J J TS FS 10065 10065 VELOCITI PANEL 5 TSFS
FS FS TS TS 20066 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B. 15 J J TS FS 3P0062 3P0062 VELOCITI PANELFS FS TS TS 20048 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED, NOT
SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B. 5 10 FS TS 3P0063 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B. COMMON PATH WAY W/ (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED
SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT COMMON PATH WAY W/ (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED SPEAKERS CIRCUIT, CLASS A. IN 3/4" EMT BD BD TYP. IN GYM 101 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED,
NOT SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B. S D AOM MR FAN (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG. TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUT, CLASS B. TYPICAL (1) PAIRS OF 16 AWG TWISTED UNSHIELDED SLC CIRCUIT.
TYPICAL (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN FOR SUPERVISED CONNECTION/SAFETY CONNECTION. TYPICAL S D AOM MR FAN S D AOM MR FAN S D AOM MR FAN S D AOM MR FAN (1) 14 AWG THHN GROUND IN 3/4" EMT
(1) 14 AWG THHN GROUND IN 3/4" EMT (1) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN 24 VDC FOR POWER 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y F O U N D E D 5 6 8 1 A D FACILITIES ENGINEERING
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PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER, TO ALTER THIS DOCUMENT IN ANY WAY. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER SHALL
AFFIX TO SUCH DOCUMENT THEIR SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. WARNING REVISIONS
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REPLACEMENT E-401 12675138 RISER DIAGRAM H. TRAN JD 2631, 2631A SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"1 RISER DIAGRAM E-401 KEYED CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1 REFER TO DRAWING E-301 FOR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION. 2 FIRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET. M/N SSU00645, TC-2, 32 POINT CABINET. 14”W X 14”H X 3.5”D. 3 FCI M/N HPPFF12, NAC APPLIANCE POWER BOOSTER PANEL. 16.7W X 19”H X 5.2D. 4 (5)
PAIRS OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELED ADDRESSABLE CIRCUITS. (1) PAIR OF 14 AWG THHN, FOR ANNUNCIATOR POWER. (2) PAIRS OF 14 TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED FOR ANNUNCIATOR DATA. 1 1/2” EMT. 5
1” EMT & CABLES BY THE CONTRACTOR. TERMINATION BY WEST FIRE SYSTEMS, INC. 6 ENTRY LOBBY LOCAL OPERATORS CENTER (LOC.) GAMEWELL FCI E3 SERIES LOC. FCI E3BB-BAA CABINET WITH FCI E3ID3-A
INNER DOOR ASSEMBLY. 19.25”W X 10”H X 3.D. 7 (1) PAIR OF 14 AWG THHN FOR 24 VDC POWER AND (2) SEPERATE PAIRS OF 14 TWISTED FOR NETWORK IN/OUT & (1) 14 AWG THHN GROUNG IN 1” EMT. SURFACE
RACEWAY ON WALL SHALL BE WM2400. 8 CIRCUIT POWER BOOSTER PANEL TO NEAREST 120V RECEPTACLE CIRCUITRY. 9 INSIDE OF PANEL, PROVIDE 120V AC SURGE SUPPRESSOR, SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS INC.
MODEL GFCI M/N E120V-GT. 10 (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED, ADDRESSABLE CIRCUITS. 11 (3) PAIRS OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED, ADDRESSABLE CIRCUITS. 12 1” EMT COMMON PATHWAY
WITH (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED (INITIATION CIRCUIT, CLASS B). (2) PAIRS OF 14 AWG THHN (STROBE CIRCUITS, CLASS A). SURFACE RACEWAY TO A TYPICAL FA DEVICE SHALL BE WM700.
13 IN THE VICINITY OF THE CONTROLLER, PROVIDE A 4” X 4” J-BOX. INSIDE OF BOX, PROVIDE (1) FCI AMM-2IF MODULE TO MONITOR THE GENERATOR. 14 (1) 12 AWG (EARTH GROUND) IN 1” EMT TO NEAREST
BUILDING STEEL. 15 AMM-2F IN A 4"x4" J-BOX SERVING TS OR FS. PROVIDE (1) PAIR OF 16 AWG TWISTED, NOT SHIELDED INITIATION CIRCUIT TO THE DEVICE. 16 ALSO TO PROVIDE (1) PAIR 14 AWG THHN
FOR 24 VDC POWER TO THE GROUND LEVEL TEST STATION & (1) PAIR 16 AWG TWISTED UNSHIELDED INITIATING CIRCUIT TO AN AMM-2IF MODULE WHICH WILL BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO THE GROUND LEVEL TEST
STATION. 17 TAMPER SWITCH TO REPORT TO FACP AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION. FLOW SWITCH TO REPORT AS ALARM CONDITION. 18 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR TO REPORT AS SUPERVISORY CONDITION WITH LOCAL
SOUNDER AND DOES NOT REQUIRE THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO ANNUNCIATE THE TEMPORAL 4 CODE. # MATERIAL LIST • GFCI M/N ASD-PL3 ANALOG SMOKE SENSOR HEAD WITH M/N B300-6 FLANGED BASE • GFCI
M/N ATD-L3 ANALOG 135-DEGREE FT HEAT SENSOR HEAD WITH M/N B300-6 FLANGED BASE • GFCI M/N MS-7AF ANALOG DOUBLE ACTION MANUAL PULL STATION • GFCI M/N DNR ANALOG DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR COMPLETE
WITH REMOTE TEST STATION, SENSOR HEAD, AND AIR SAMPLING TUBE • GFCI M/N AOM-2RF/MR-101C ANALOG OUTPUT CONTROL & TANDEM RELAY MODULE • GFCI M/N AMM-2F ANALOG SINGLE INPUT SUPERVISION
MODULE • GFCI M/N SPSRL WALL MOUNTED 70VRMS COMBINATION SPEAKER/STROBE APPLIANCE • GFCI M/N SPRL WALL MOUNTED 70VRMS STAND ALONE SPEAKER APPLIANCE • GFCI M/N SPSCRL CEILING MOUNTED
70VRMS COMBINATION SPEAKER/STROBE APPLIANCE • GFCI M/N SRL WALL MOUNTED STANDALONE STROBE APPLIANCE • GFCI M/N SPSRK WALL MOUNTED WEATHERPROOF 70VRMS COMBINATION SPEAKER/STROBE APPLIANCE
W/BACK BOX • FFE M/N 5000-103 SERIES REFLECTIVE BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR WITH GROUND LEVEL TEST STATION • FFE M/N 5000-031 SERIES REFLECTIVE BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR ADD-ON HEAD. • GFCI M/N CO1224
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR. • GFCI GYMNASIUM PAGING PANEL (VOICE EVACUATION ALARM BOX) • FOR GYM 101 & 112, PROVIDE HYPERSPIKE TCPA-10 SPEAKERS. 1 06/29/20 ISSUE FOR DD REVIEW 2 08/14/20
ISSUE FOR 50% REVIEW 3 09/18/20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION