Huckabee - Baker-Clouse Construction LLC
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Huckabee - Baker-Clouse Construction LLC
SECTION 01 6210 SCHEDULE OF COLORS PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. B. Related Documents: General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract, Division 1 General Requirements, and Drawings are applicable to this Section. Section Includes, but is not limited to: 1. Color schedule for pre-selected colors. 2. Information and procedures for color submission for color schedule. 3. Additional color and finish requirements. C. 1.2 Related Sections: 1. Section 01 3300 - Submittal Procedures 2. Section 01 2500 - Substitution Procedures COLOR SCHEDULE PROCEDURES - PRE-BID SELECTED A. 1.3 Contractor shall hold color samples requiring color selections until all are received. Only then shall the actual color samples be submitted to the Architect for selection. Colors samples matching color schedule shall not be submitted until field sample verifications are required. 1. Contractor shall submit a complete transmittal letter with each related group of items. Each sample shall be properly labeled with the name of the project, contractor, manufacturer, and date of submission. Incomplete color submittals will be returned to the Contractor. 2. The Contractor shall allow two (2) weeks after all colors are submitted for final Owner approval. COLOR SCHEDULE PROCEDURES - POST-BID SELECTED A. 1.4 1.5 Contractor shall hold all color samples until all items requiring color selections are received. Only then shall the actual color samples be submitted to the Architect for selection. 1. Colors are noted on the drawings, and as specified. Where colors are not specified, Architect will select color with final color schedule. 2. Contractor shall submit a complete transmittal letter with each related group of items. Each sample shall be properly labeled with the name of the project, contractor, manufacturer, and date of submission. Incomplete color submittals will be returned to the Contractor. 3. The Contractor shall allow five (5) weeks after all colors are submitted for final Owner approval. COLORS AND PATTERNS A. Unless the precise color and pattern is specifically called out in the Contract Documents, and whenever a choice of color or pattern is available in the specified products, submit accurate color and pattern charts to the Architect for selection. B. Verify all graphics with the Architect before proceeding. Graphics may need to be adjusted to reflect the same composition as that shown on the drawings. SUBMITTALS A. Huckabee Field Samples 1. Once colors are selected, and received at the job site and prior to application or installation, the Contractor shall submit one (1) sample of each item to the Architect for verification of color and pattern. 2. The Contractor shall allow five (5) working days from date of receipt of submission for verification notification. 01 6210- 1 Schedule of Colors 1.6 SCHEDULING A. Contractor shall submit all products in a timely manner to avoid project delays for long lead time items. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS 1. Manufacturer's listed or named in a product or system specification are those manufacturers considered capable of manufacturing products conforming to the specification requirements. 2. The "listing" or 'naming" of a manufacturer does not imply "acceptance" or "approval" of any standard product of that manufacturer. 3. Products listed or named manufacturers proposed for use shall be comparable in all respects to specified make or model number designation of named products and shall meet or exceed specification requirements of type, function, color, and quality. 4. Where products are specified by naming model number and manufacturers only, the named products establish a standard of quality. Refer to individual specification sections for additional manufacturers and procedures. 2.2 MATERIALS A. - GENERAL Colors, Textures, and Patterns: Where color selection is not indicated in Section 01 6210 - Schedule for Colors, please provide specific products or materials complying with the following requirements: 1. Provide selections made by Architect from manufacturer's full range of standard colors, textures, and patterns for products of type indicated. 2. Provide trim and accessories that match color and finish unless noted otherwise. 3. Where contractor is submitting a substitution, contractor shall provide color equal to that specified. Substituted colors are not considered approved unless published in writing in Addendum prior to bid. If substituted product does not match specified color, contractor shall provide custom color as required at no additional cost to the owner. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. Paint any vents, grilles, piping, columns etc. the same color as the wall or graphic unless noted otherwise. B. All exposed concrete shall be sealed. PART 4 - SCHEDULES 4.1 COLOR SCHEDULE Huckabee 01 6210-2 Schedule of Colors Color Schedule Index 3:" Room Types Included 0i Ir M ( Exterior General Corridors[Vestibules Administration Classrooms Art/Music Lounge/Workroom Library Cafeteria/Kitchen Auditorium/Stage Gymnasiums/Drill Team/Weight Room Restroomsf[oilets NEW HIGH SCHOOL #5 FOR MANSFIELD LS.D. MANSFIELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-06 0 C5 NOTE: 1. ALL PAINT COLORS SUBJECT TO LAST COAT SHADE ADJUSTMENTS 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLES OF PAINT AND CERAMIC TILE FOR COMPARISON AND APPROVAL OF COLORS TO THE ITEMS AS LISTED INTHIS COLOR SCHEDULE. 3, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL COLOR SELECTIONS AND NUMBERS. PLEASE NOTE ANY DRAWING CHANGES THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED. NOTIFY ARCHITECT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. n4. 0 0 5. NOTES STATING "SEE COLOR RENDERING"- REFER TO COLOR SCHEDULE BOOKLET RENDERINGS. Huckabee ARCHITECTURE I ENGINEERING I MANAGEMENT I r NEW HIGH SCHOOL #5 FOR MANSFIELD I.S.0, MANSFIELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-06 $ .Lcation Le ...ed ...-- 1aterial iManufacturer MiodellSerieo Canopytn Comertsdinal Apo Commantsi___ ____ Door .o.... Deoor Door Frame E or i na e Number/Code ,no____ H . P-E ....... P-E &H ....... Letters. pen~din sub ltta malh W- Door _ P-..t P =Tt mS mW . --------S3henvin Wtrlrnr.-r ... _ I - C-o o-r -- SVV70SW 791W Tony T[n -1] i ------ cu b. itta -1 - l- ---------- offr .- Mcrei Color B - _Taupe__ Beowf8ackRound M Date Fi_________ tExteriorrMetal Clof d nd i .. dwp for :ocatio.n; Acceptable Substiruton: Cloud Geram:cs. -Ise, Acrme Prick lat Ept pewt.r Gre'MUD dil:: Iv..............__ see owcs for loc tion.; Aceptable substitut;on: "lou C a" cs Grey Accent Color C - B3rick Acme -id iMarBl .ex. o Coloro [--oors ........ 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HlJRF: Fr NIMNORp I 1.1A c W¢GEI NT n NEW HIGH SCHOOL #5 FOR F 0MANSFIELD I.S.D. MAHSFELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-0 * Romn: _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Ltni--C--- Actro VCF-B VCT Acr4 -VCT-C VaT .........Lgnely, . -- - --- '-" Coco aBr-'n 4C sse ............ W670 ... . . . .. . ...............- ------- ~~s ---- - K-fr [h~etcx ccsbn t~e~ £Oew krrostn . ....... see 4937 ansadwp 525 E50 8ygo*rb ...... see,, nslmnen __ W n 4-5 Ssp4 --- -- oc Ao proysDate 6y03 m- 7-07, o t-1 o 7cima ,f4 , _ _ ------- --------- ------ --- __ _ _ ;;......;;t.......... r s>e ¢:,,s o bW70S5T:ony Tau ----- ---- ---- ---- ---.......____ ----- ----- .__. A Qnl $1Br------Frames Aowmt Pord 161~ __ --Ir ___________ -------ar-erf-or---s liils ------------_ s ------ S ~ ... .C .tI' te -3 oar , --- niHs - alo --- - - - - - 1-20,2- ---- _ . 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MANSFIELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-06 rNEW As cr 0 4 : L Location Mloor eWor kroom] jMaterial Fild VC- k 1A Manufa turer _Model/Series ---------dcMoniia SRkd el INumbsrlCode stonete e-kn Date $ 2P h -'7 r-udpe rya~t- ot(4 *dat040ko 0 _____ m Whl M I-E t~cot-s ________ ,==----________ . L1oor Frame tre .... __ .. . in W:.iam. VT Arhetri .. -------- <(WM WoGos -fe i -- __ LPenea c mm A.wa s -~~~ S...33. To,, Tayr 3-.v. N- frr~'e ,FishPK6 - -- ----------- - s - __ ...... -------Kat ----- - _ ____ ik [Marker Bo0ard Flames ------- ------- ~~~- SL--Tackl ---- - - -. _ _ -" --- _ _ A nirpAurri hoards _________________- ------ _~~~ _ I? C 'ntch r" --------------------__ --- - -------- -------- - ---- ----------.... 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Trim -_ -_ _ _-- -------- ____ Co net _--- Cabinet tI-nds -- Lamnat Wood &win ]-ewnWu~rr ..... ............ e rt-qs for Icaton ----- - - n-ftc aWt2h ...... -... ---- - - ------ - 7uFldiadsms 10.4 [n 7 ru,,t Go;den Iron Moonroc o MKYOIT0 1. -- --------------- _ _ -,- _ - - -__ ~- -_ -- ------- ______----- -------en -1 -- ----- ----------------- _ - _ - ___- _ ------------------- --- ---_ --- C 5 0 ~ -Huckabee Subsiwutlio Cloud C.ramr,-cs, Grev fl onite . ... . 1 _ ln lcsf NHA02 -- --i->' - -------------------------lS-ic -Narsr --- ....... ee 0.ofor hoc'to S _____ resee _ ae I - ---- ANEW HIGH SCHOOL #S wFOR a" ii MANSFIELD 2SD. MANSFIELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-06 41I Room: CatteriaKitchen Location floor Legend Matrial . . . io.d T-A Tsr lManufactumer no Mode Ser es Aabe ------------ - - M, S op J 10.0705 e NumbedCode Comiments/Final Aperoval Date TZ-3A ' - ------ --. aph Sepfs Breen #,I Pq WalI~~ Cooro B ase o F WallsFelld tI-A Color B :m ....... 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S L hI Cocoa Ceramics. . . ...... lrown match rubber base - BulkhesdAccen see dwga for loct om Acceptable Subsituion. Cloud m~ match rubber base analtch Bulkheads 0" Retreat lihkA02 ------ -. 0 ~ m D Bonerlwhbte .ee.. forocat io see dW s for locatio n W 251 Ou trspacs -il~m ----------n---- . Williams1SW2) FamI jii, . .-- _jVIArchitectrlod Door Ivial H -Cry iRdem 3I0e0 C rcoat Gray "______ A ---.--... -Sherw'n Psn- ' dwgs for location; Acceptabl Sbatuioi Cloud seeridwgsPewer sc anite see dwgs for location; Acceptable Substitution: Cloud Grey ----o-D o eno PatI ____ berwsrw -n- - uatch SC doors ....... gl-ed' . ... .Wo=at Wood Batte F-e-------- ----P_______ BCPains . .paint ONLY n C or -od-n----.- .mac for loati on edws------ ------- Rant _______ ______ ,te a n 567-A BCack 1 tCbuatori1672002500 -___ Walls jComnts~inal Approval ate o , . da S _ ida nq submital c...B kla C~ a k an dA L I surfa c e s abo v es ta rts ____ - .... ------- _ - - - - --------- Huckabee ARCHi in~f2' ENG{ltEERINMAtIqAGEyE T, I I C rNEW HIGH SCHOOL #5 FOR I.S.D. TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER: 1561-06 G.mnsiumeight RoomCiDril Team Room 53 trMANSFIELD 0MANSFIELD, R rr; Location Mnufacturr odellSeries Noon Number/Code !CommentstFinal Aproyal DaSe maiLh SG dqor f., Drill Tem, Roao ony; u rS a .n Steo color: U9tigni-s 1 0rOCe ikt& 7TTOU't MATRIX arcitoct. pNotire sainls to T-A I1tvo lBase R ber id -Walls I P-A P 0)c eech C NIS Srrotle 0ied 100 ije2n.% i, mato- s? ea qs hr aMi A,'eight Pcor' -'n CDl Tsmn Room oiily; se awgjs $r 157 Fudqe -iocweo,. tIK) S-a d te '-1 &n eColor B'36r .... ............... ...................H 1 !ocor fram es . . . . . .. At Q BacboadaPdse mer . . 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MANSFIELD, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER! 1561-O6 --------------------------- - - 5 n ---- ------- --------------------- -------- _ ------------------------------- --- --------. .. -------- --- ..--------- ---..... ---- SECTION 01 6600 PRODUCT STORAGE AND HANDLING REQUIREMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: Protect products scheduled for use in the Work by means including, but not necessarily limited to, those described in this Section. B. Related Work: 1. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Sections in Division 01 of these Specifications. 2. Additional procedures also may be prescribed in other Sections of these Specifications. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Include within the Contractor's quality assurance program such procedures as are required to assure full protection of work and materials. 1.3 MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS A. Except as otherwise approved by the Architect, determine and comply with manufacturer's recommendations on product handling, storage, and protection, B. General Contractor shall verify that all products stored shall be per manufacturers written recommendations. Failure to comply will result in rejection of products for use on job. 1.4 PACKAGING A. Deliver products to the job site in their manufacture's original container, with labels intact and legible. 1 Maintain packaged materials with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use. 2. Promptly remove damaged material and unsuitable items from the job site, and promptly replace with material meeting the specified requirements, at no additional cost to the Owner. B. The Architect may reject as non-complying such material and products that do not bear identification and satisfactory to the Architect as to manufacturer, grade, quality, and other pertinent information. 1.5 PROTECTION A. Protect finished surfaces, including jambs and soffits of openings used as passageways, through which equipment and materials are handled. B. Provide protection for finished floor surfaces in traffic areas prior to allowing equipment or materials to be moved over such surfaces. C. Maintain finished surfaces clean, unmarred, and suitably protected until accepted by the Owner. 1.6 REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS A. In event of damage, promptly make replacements and repairs to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. B. Additional time required to secure replacements and to make repairs will not be considered by the Architect to justify an extension in the Contract Time of Completion. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 6600-1 Product Storage and Handling Requirements SECTION 01 7000 EXECUTIQN REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. The Contractor shall verify all dimensions, areas and general scope of the work before Proposal date and notify the Architect of any errors or discrepancies that he should discover before Proposal date, or anything that is not clearly understood. B. The Owner will pay for all City and/or State Building Permits, Impact Fees, and other Building Fees related to the project. The Contractor and Subcontractors will be responsible for obtaining all required trade permits or license fees. C. The Contractor shall notify the Architect a minimum of 48 hours prior to the covering up of any work in progress, in order for the architect to make proper field observations of the work in place. The Contractor shall place NO concrete, fill-in ditches, or cover up walls or ceilings without first contacting the Architect, as noted above and receiving approval. D. The Contractor will provide the Owner and the Architect with a safe environment certification for occupancy at the completion of the project. E. In accordance with bid procedures and noted in the Instructions To Proposers, a refundable deposit for the Drawings and Project Manual is required of the Proposers requesting sets from the Architect. The deposit will be returned to Proposers who return the Documents in good condition with fourteen (14) days after receipt of Proposals. The successful Proposer will be furnished, free of charge, twenty (20) copies of the Drawings and Project Manuals and will be furnished, at actual cost of reproduction born by the successful Proposer, as many additional copies as he may require. F. The contractor shall avoid construction processes that lend to substantial soil and damage to floor finishes. Contractor shall protect floor finishes to until accepted by owner. Damaged floors will be removed and replaced. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 7000-1 Execution Requirements SECTION 01 7200 !REPA RATIO N PART 1 - GENERAL 1-1 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: Provide such field engineering services as are required for proper completion for the Work including, but not necessarily limited to; 1. Establishing and maintaining lines and levels; 2. Structural design of shores, forms and similar items provided by the Contractor as part of his means and methods of construction. B. Related Work: 1. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Sections in Division 01 of these Specifications. 2. Additional requirements for field engineering also may be described in other Sections of these Specifications. 3. As described in subparagraph 2.2.3 of the General Conditions, the Owner will furnish survey describing the physical characteristics, legal limitations, utility locations, and legal description of the site. 1.2 QUALiTY ASSURANCE A. Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work of this Section. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01330. B. Upon request of the Architect, submit: 1. Data demonstrating qualifications of persons proposed to be engaged for field engineering services. 2. Documentation verifying accuracy of field engineering work. 3. Certification, signed by the Contractor's retained field engineer, certifying that elevations and locations of improvements are in conformance or nonconformance with requirements of the Contract Documents. 1.4 PROCEDURES A. In addition to procedures directed by the Contractor for proper performance of the Contractor's responsibilities: 1. Locate and protect control points before starting work on the site. 2. Preserve permanent reference points during progress of the Work. 3. Do not change or relocate reference points or items of the Work without specific approva from the Architect. 4. Promptly advise the Architect when a reference point is lost or destroyed, or requires relocation because of other changes in the Work. a. Upon direction of the Architect, require the field engineer to replace reference stakes or markers. b. Locate such replacements according to the original survey control. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 7200-1 Preparation SECTION 01 7300 .EXECUTION PART I - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: This Section establishes general requirements pertaining to cutting (including excavating), fitting, and patching of the Work required to: 1 Make the several parts fit properly; 2. Uncover work to provide for installing, inspecting, or both, of ill-timed work; 3. Remove and replace work not conforming to requirements of the Contract Documents; and 4. Remove and replace defective work, B. Related Work: 1. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Sections in Division 01 of these Specifications. 2. In addition to other requirements specified, upon the Architect's request uncover work to provide for inspection by the Architect of covered work, and remove samples of installed materials for testing. 3. Do not cut or alter work performed under separate contracts without the Architect's written permission. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work of this Section. B. Cutting and Patching: 1. Unless expressly specified to the contrary, the contractor for each trade shall do all cutting, fitting or patching of his work that may be required to make its several parts come together properly and fit it to receive or be received by work of other contractors shown or implied by the drawings and specifications. The contractor shall make good his own work after that of the others has been performed. This, however, does not relieve the contractor from his responsibility as stated above. 2. No cut-outs, access doors or mechanical or electrical devices of any sort shall be installed in finish materials or areas other than within mechanical rooms and shafts without specific prior approval of location and sample or catalog cut submitted by the contractor. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Request for Architect's consent: 1. Prior to cutting which effects structural safety, submit written request to the Architect for permission to proceed with cutting. 2. Should condiions, of the Work, or schedule, indicate a required change of materials or methods for cutting and patching, so notify the Architect and secure his written permission and the required Change Order prior to proceeding. B. Notices to the Architect: 1. Prior to cutting and patching performed pursuant to the Architect's instructions, submit cost estimate to the Architect. Secure the Architect's approval of cost estimates and type of reimbursement before proceeding with cutting and patching. 2. Submit written notice to the Architect designating the time the work will be uncovered, to provide for the Architect's observation. Huckabee 01 7300-1 Execution PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. For replacement of items removed, use materials complying with pertinent Sections of these Specifications. 2.2 PAYMENT FOR COSTS A. The Owner will reimburse te Contractor for cutting and patching performed pursuant to the written Change Order, after diaini for such reimbursement is submitted by the Contractor. Perform other cutting and patching needed to comply with the Contract Documents at no addiional cost to the Owner. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 SURFACE CONDITIONS A. Inspection: 1. Inspect existing conditions, including elements subject to movement or damage during cutting, excavating, patching, and backfilling. 2. After uncovering the work, inspect conditions affecting installation of new work. B. Discrepancies: 1. If uncovered conditions are not as anticipated, immediately notify the Architect and secure needed directions. 2. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION PRIOR TO CUTTING A. Provide required protection including, but not necessarily limited to, shoring, bracing, and support to maintain structural integrity of the Work. 3.3 PERFORMANCE A. Perform required excavating and backfilling as required under pertinent other Sections of these Specifications. 1. Perform cutting and demolition by methods which will prevent damage to other portions of the Work and provide proper surfaces to receive installation of repair and new work. 2. Perform fitting and adjusting of products to provide finished installation complying with the specified tolerances and finishes. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 7300-2 Execution SECTION 01 7400 CLEANING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: Throughout the construction period, maintain the buildings and site in a standard of cleanliness as described in this section. B. Related Work: 1. Documents affecting work of this Section include, but are not necessarily limited to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and Sections in Division 01 of these Specifications. 2. In addition to standards described in this Section, comply with requirements for cleaning as described in pertinent other Sections of these Specifications. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Conduct daily inspection, and more often if necessary, to verify that requirements for cleanliness are being met. B. In addition to the standards described in this Section, comply with pertinent requirements of governmental agencies having jurisdiction. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 CLEANING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. Provide required personnel, equipment, and materials needed to maintain the specified standard of cleanliness. 2.2 COMPATIBILITY A. Use only the cleaning materials and equipment which are compatible with the surface being cleaned, as recommended by the manufacturer of the material. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PROGRESS CLEANING A. General: 1. Retain stored items in an orderly arrangement allowing maximum access, not impeding traffic or drainage, and providing required protection of materials. 2. Do not allow accumulation of scrap, debris, waste material, and other items not required for construction of this Work. 3. At least twice each month, and more oflen if necessary, copleey remove all scrap, debris, and waste mateial from te job site. 4. Provide adequate storage for all items awaiting removal from the Aob site, observing requirements for fire protection and protection of the ecology. B. Site: 1. Daily, and more often if necessary, inspect the site and pick up all scrap, debris, and waste material. Remove such items to the place designated for their storage. 2. Weekly, and more often if necessary, inspect all arrangements of materials stored on the site. Restack, tidy, or otherwise service arrangements to meet the requirements of subparagraph 3.1-A-1 above. 3. Maintain the site in a neat and orderly condition at all times. C. Structures: 1. Weekly, and more often if necessary, inspect the structures and pick up all scrap, debris, and waste material. Remove such items to the place designated for their storage. Huckabee 01 7400-1 Cleaning and Waste Management 2. 3. 4. 32 Weekly, and more often if necessary, sweep interior spaces clean. a. "Clean", for the purpose of this subparagraph, shall be interpreted as meaning free from dust and other material capable of being removed by use of reasonable effort and a hand-held broom. As required preparatory to installation of succeeding materials, clean the structures or pertinent portions thereof to the degree of cleanliness recommended by the manufacturer of the succeeding malarial, using equipment and materials required to achieve the necessary cleanliness. Foilowing the installation of frish floor materials, clear) the finish floor daily (and more often if necessary) at all times while work is being performed in the space in which finish materials are installed. a. "Clean", for the purpose of this subparagraph, shall be interpreted as meaning free from foreign material which, in the opinion of the Architect, may be injurious to the finish floor material. FINAL CLEANING A. "Clean", for the purpose of this Article, and except as may be spedfioally provided otherwise, shall be interpreted as meaning the level of cleanliness generaitl provided by skilled cleaners using commercial quality building maintenance equipment and materials. B. The Contractor shall have initial cleaning complete prior to the Architect performing the "Punch List" walkthrough. The building shall be thoroughly (ready for occupancy) cleaned prior to the Owner acceptance (Substantial Completion) of the building. C. Prior to completion of the Work, remove from the job site all tools, surplus materials, equipment, scrap, debris, and waste. Conduct final progress cleaning as described in Article 3.1 above. D. Site: 1. Unless otherwise specifically directed by the Architect, broom clean paved areas on the site and public paved areas adjacent to the site. Powerwash paved surfaces, as required, to remove any stains caused by construction materials, vehicles, or workers, as approved by the Architect, and at no additional cost to the Owner. 2. Completely remove resultant debris. E. Structures: 1. Exterior: a. Visually isspat exterior surfaces and remove all traces of soil, waste materials, srnud ges, and other foreign matter. b. Renlove al traces of splashed materials fros adjacent surfaces. c. If necessary to achieve a uniform degree of cleanliness, hose down the exterior of the structure. d. In the event of stubborn stains not removable with water, the Architect may require light sandblasting or other cleaning at no additional cost to the Owner. 2. Interior: a. Visually inspect all interior surfaces (floors, walls, ceilings, fixtures, furniture, appliances, and equipment) and remove all traces of soil, waste materials, smudges, and other foreign matter. b. Remove all traces of splashed material from adjacent surfaces. c. Remove paint droppings, spots, stains, and dirt from finished surfaces. 3. Glass: Clean inside and outside. 4. Polished surfaces: To surfaces requiring routine application of buffed polish, apply the polish recommended by the manufacturer of the material being polished. F. Schedule final cleaning as approved by the Architect to enable the Owner to accept a completely clean Work. Huckabee 01 7400-2 Cleaning and Waste Management 3.3 CLEANING DURING OWNER'S OCCUPANCY A. Should the Owner occupy the Work or any portion thereof prior to its completion by the Contractor and acceptance by the Owner, responsibilities for Interim and final cieaning shall be as determined by the Architect in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 74004 Cleaning and Waste Management SECTION 01 7700 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Related Documents: General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract, Division 1 General Requirements, and Drawings are applicable to this Section. B. Section Includes, but is not limited to: 1. Procedures for providing an orderly and efficient transfer of the completed Work to the Owner. 2. Activities relative to Contract close-out are described in, but not necessarily limited to, Article 9 of the General Conditions. 3. "Substantial Completion" is defined in Paragraph 9.8.1 of the General Conditions. C. 1.2 Related Sections: 1. Section 01 4500 - Quality Control 2. Section 01 7400 - Cleaning and Waste Management 3, Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals PROCEDURES A. Project Close-Out: 1. No later than 60 days prior to Project Completion, as scheduled on the Contractors Critical Path Schedule, the Contractor shall: a. Develop a Project Completion List for any and all tasks that remain along with a schedule for the completion of each. This list and schedule shall be written and delivered to the Owner and Architect. b. Provide "hands-on" training to the Owner of all major systems as identified in Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals B. Substantial Completion: 1. Prior to requesting inspection by the Architect, use adequate means to assure that the Work is completed in accordance with the specified requirements and is ready for the requested inspection. 2. No later than 30 days prior to the scheduled Substantial Completion date the Contractor shall call for a project walk through to determine if the project is substantially complete. a, The Contractor shall prepare and submit a list of deficiency items as required by Paragraph 9.8,2 of the General Conditions. In addition to the deficiency report, the Contractor shall provide copies of the complete TAB (Commissioning) report and verification that all repairs have been made and that the systems are operational. This list shall be submitted to the Architect a minimum of 7 days prior to the scheduled walk through. b. All waste lines shall be inspected prior to substantial completion. c. On the scheduled date of the walk through and after receipt of the deficiency list (punch list) the Architect will inspect the project to determine the status of completion, d. Following inspection of the work, the Architect determines that the work is not substantially complete: 1) The Architect promptly will so notify the Contractor, in writing, giving the reasons therefore. 2) The Contractor shall remedy the deficiencies and notify the Architect when ready for re-inspection. The Architect will make only one trip to re-inspect the project. Huckabee 01 7700 - 1 Closeout Procedures 3) 3. The Architect shall be entitled to reimbursement of costs on an hourly basis for time spent to re-inspect the project. Rate for reimbursement shall be two hundred dollars per hour ($200.00 / hr) including travel time and shall be charged against the Contractors retainage held for this work, When the Architect concurs that the Work is substantially complete: a. The Architect will prepare a "Certificate of Substantial Completion" on AIA Form G704, accompanied by the Contractor's list of items to be completed or corrected, as verified by the Architect. b. The Architect will submit the Certificate to the Owner and to the Contractor for their written acceptance of the responsibilities assigned to them in the Certificate. C, Final Completion: 1. Prepare and submit the notice required by the first sentence of Paragraph 9.10.1 of the General Conditions. 2. Verify that the Work is complete including, but not necessarily limited to, the items mentioned in Paragraph 9.8.2 of the General Conditions. 3. Certify that: a, Contract Documents have been reviewed; b, Work has been inspected for compliance with the Contract Documents; c. Work has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents; d. Equipment and systems have been tested as required, and are operational; e. Work is completed and ready for final inspection. 4. The Architect will make an inspection to verify status of completion. 5. Should the Architect determine that the Work is incomplete or defective: a. The Architect promptly will so notify the Contractor, in writing, listing the incomplete or defective work. b. Remedy the deficiencies promptly, and notify the Architect when ready for re-inspection. 6. When the Architect determines that the Work is acceptable under the Contract Documents, he will request the Contractor to make close-out submittals. D. Close-Out Submittals 1. Closeout submittals as described in Section 01 7800. 2. Refer attached Check List. 3. Contractor shall deliver all attic stock referenced in specifications. Attic stock shall be delivered to owners designated location. E. Release of Funds: 1. Retainage for the project will be held until project closeout is complete as verified by the items in paragraph above and the attached Check List including the completion of all Punch List items. 2. The Architect will estimate the cost of each item on the Punch List, withholding funds for each which shall be separate from the retainage. These funds will be released to the Contractor as items are completed and verified on the Punch List. 3. THE RETAINAGE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE PROJECT CLOSEOUT IS COMPLETE. F. Final adjustment of accounts: 1. Submit a final statement of accounting to the Architect, showing all adjustments to the Contract Sum. 2. If so required, the Architect will prepare a final Change Order showing adjustments to the Contract Sum which were not made previously by Change Orders. Huckabee 01 7700 -2 Closeout Procedures FORMS 1.3 Huckabee ARCHITECTURE I ENGINEERING IMANAGEMENT al,, ,1 452 Sot !me WAR Sie 220 Fot Woth, Teas 76109 371.29gphone ,,817 Final Acceptance Checklist 87710 a Date: Project Name: School District: Completed By: TO: CC The following checklist is completed and therefore the project isready for final payment as outlined in the contract documents. * ART Y j,;m WIN NUNN k! H ere b y S u b m itte d for R ev ie w:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: . ..::::::::::::::" >::. .. :.. :..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sewer line~ vid complted Q Sig n e d d~t .... .......:.. ::.. ::.. ::...... oAfantstndin Isuen o De ficiencies SExplanation igned.: ,_ ::::::::: :::: ::::::: ::::::: ::_:_:_::: ,<<::::::: :: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: _ _ :: ::::::: Dat ii>!F::: :::ii I : i:: v:.. :::v : "::============== :::::::::::::EN D F:::::::::::::SE :::::::::::: C T::::O IO N:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Pur~thbst~END H u:: c k:a:: b:e::: e ::= Explaatio of any0Outstandin CoCIO OF~~{At& 01: 7700: 3 ::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: C loseo ut:: P rocedu::res:::::::::::::::::: IPseoreDficences SECTION 01 7800 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. B. C. Related Documents: General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract, Division 1 General Requirements, and Drawings are applicable to this Section. Section Includes, but is not limited to: 1. Throughout progress of the Work, maintain an accurate record of changes in the Contract Documents, as described in Article 3.1 below. 2. Upon completion of the Work, transfer the recorded changes to a set of Record Documents, as described in Article 3.2 below. 3. Procedures to aid the continued instruction of operating and maintenance personnel, and to provide a positive source of information regarding the products incorporated into the Work, furnish and deliver the data described in this section and in pertinent other sections of this project manual. Related Sections: 1. Section 01 3300 - Submittal Procedures 2. Section 01 7700 - Closeout Procedures D. 1.2 Allowances: 1. Refer to Section 01 2100 for cash allowance for electronic document reproduction. SUBMITTALS A. 6. Shop drawings, product data, and samples under provisions of Section 01 3300. The Architect's approval of the current status of Project Record Documents may be a prerequisite to the Architect's approval of requests for progress payment and request for final payment under the Contract. C. Prior to submitting each request for progress payment, secure the Architect's approval of the current status of the Project Record Documents. D. Prior to submitting request for final payment, submit the final Project Record Documents to the Architect and secure his approval. E. Review and Final Submission of Closeout Submittals: 1. Participate in review meetings as required. 2. Review draft submittal with Owner prior to final submittal and electronic archiving. 3. Make required changes and promptly deliver the final Project Record Documents to the Architect. 4. Architect will coordinate electronic archiving of the final closeout submittal with Owner's designated company. Closeout Submittals Requirements: 1. Closeout and Record Documents as required by this section shall be provided to the District upon completion of the project. Provide the format and number as outlined below: a. Project Record Documents - Drawings and Project Manual 1) One (1) original hard copy 2) One (1) electronic CD copy b. Closeout Documents - including Operation and Maintenance Manuals 1) One (1) original hard copy 2) One (1) electronic CD copy 3) Two (2) copies of each filmed instruction session F. Huckabee 01 7800 - 1 Closeout Submittals 2. 1.3 Electronic Submittal Format a. The CD shall be set up using a non-proprietary "PDF" format. b. Electronic submittal shall be organized into the following major headings. Not all required items have been listed in the following outline. 1) Project Record Documents - Drawings and Project Manual i) Bookmark each section of the specifications, and individual drawing sheets. 2) Operation and Maintenance Manuals i) Warranties ii) Keying schedule iii) Shop drawings 3) Governmental Agency Information i) Certificates of Inspection ii) Certificates of Occupancy 4) Contract Forms i) Certificates of Insurance ii) Consent of Surety Company iii) Evidence of Payment and release of liens; 5) Subcontractors/ServiceVendors Contacts 6) Health/Safe Environment Data i) Hazardous Material Free Certificates; ii) Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) 7) Safe Environment Certification 8) Additional Project Information I) Request for Information (RFI) ii) Request for Proposals (RFP) c. All data shall be Indexed and book marked. d. Electronic submittal shall be set up to allow full editing. Data shall be searchable by keyword. All data shall allow printing of material. e. Product Submittals are not required to be electronically archived, f. For cost of electronic archiving, refer to Section 01 2100 - Allowances. 3. Training Session Submittal Format a. Sessions may be provided in either VHS or DVD format. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. In preparing data required by this section, use only personnel who are thoroughly trained and experienced in operation and maintenance of the described items, completely familiar with the requirements of this section, and skilled in technical writing to the extent needed for communicating the essential data. B. Delegate the responsibility for maintenance of Record Documents to one person on the Contractor's staff as approved by the Architect. C. Accuracy of records: 1. Thoroughly coordinate changes within the Record Documents, making adequate and proper entries on each page of the project manual and each sheet of Drawings and other Documents where such entry is required to show the change properly. 2. Accuracy of records shall be such that a future search for items shown in the Contract Documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the approved Project Record Documents. D. Make entries within 24 hours after receipt of information that the change has occurred. Huckabee 01 7800-2 Closeout Submittals 1.4 DOCUMENT HANDLING A. B. Maintain the job set of Record Documents completely protected from deterioration and from loss and damage until completion of the Work and transfer of all recorded data to the final Project Record Documents. In the event of loss of recorded data, use means necessary to again secure the data to the Architect's approval. 1. Such means shall include, if necessary in the opinion of the Architect, removal and replacement of concealing materials. 2. In such case, provide replacements to the standards originally required by the Contract Documents. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Job set: Promptly following receipt of the Owner's Notice to Proceed, secure from the Architect at no charge to the Contractor one complete set of all Documents comprising the Contract. B. Final Record Documents: The changes to the work shall be recorded on a clean set of project documents. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. Where instruction manuals are required to be submitted under other sections of this project manual, prepare in accordance with the provisions of this section. B. Format: 1. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" 2. Paper: White bond, at least 20 lb. weight 3. Text: Neatly written or printed 4. Drawings: 11" in height preferable; bind in with text; foldout acceptable; larger drawings acceptable but fold to fit within the Manual and provide drawing pocket inside rear cover or bind in with text. 5. Flysheets: Separate each portion of the Manual with neatly prepared flysheets briefly describing contents of the ensuing portion; flysheets may be in color. 6. Binding: Use heavy-duty plastic or fiberboard covers with binding mechanism concealed inside the Manual; 3-ring binders will be acceptable; all binding is subject to the Architect's approval. 7. Measurements: Provide all measurements in U.S. standard units such as feet and inches, lbs., and cfm; where items may be expected to be measured within ten years in accordance with metric formulae, provide additional measurements in the "International System of Units" (SI). C. D. Huckabee Provide front and back covers for each Manual, using durable material approved by the Architect, and clearly identified on or through the cover with at least the following information: OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Name and address of Work Name of Contractor General subject of this Manual Space for approval signature of Architect and approval date Contents: Include at least the following: 1. Neatly typewritten index near the front of the Manual, giving immediate information as to location within the manual of all emergency information regarding the installation. 2. Complete instructions regarding operation and maintenance of all equipment involved including lubrication, disassembly, and reassembly. 01 7800-3 Closeout Submittals 3. 4. E. Complete nomenclature of all parts of all equipment. Complete nomenclature and part number of all replaceable parts, name and address of nearest vendor, and all other data pertinent to procurement procedures. 5. Copy of all guarantees and warranties issued. 6. Manufacturer's bulletins, cuts, and descriptive data, where pertinent, clearly indicating the precise items included in this installation and deleting, or otherwise clearly indicating, all manufacture's data with which this installation is not concerned. 7. Such other data as required in pertinent sections of this project manual. Submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in a separate binder for inclusion in owner's asbestos management plan. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 MAINTENANCE OF PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A, Immediately upon receipt of the job set described in part 2 above, identify each of the Documents with the title, "RECORD DOCUMENTS - JOB SET". B. Reservation: 1. Considering the Contract completion time, the probable number of occasions upon which the job set must be taken out for new entries and for examination, and the conditions under which these activities will be performed, devise a suitable method for protecting the job set to the approval of the Architect. 2. Do not use the job set for any purpose except entry of new data and for review by the Architect, until start of transfer of data to final Project Record Documents. 3. Maintain the job set at the site of Work as that site is designated by the Architect. C. D. E. Huckabee Making entries on Drawings: 1. Using an erasable colored pencil (not ink or indelible pencil), clearly describe the change by graphic line and note as required. 2. Date all entries. 3. Call attention to the entry by a "cloud" drawn around the area or areas affected. 4. In the event of overlapping changes, use different colors for the overlapping changes. Make entries in other pertinent Documents as approved by the Architect. Conversion of schematic layouts: 1. In some cases on the Drawings, arrangements of conduits, circuits, piping, ducts, and similar items, are shown schematically and is not intended to portray precise physical layout. a. Final physical arrangement is determined by the Contractor, subject to the Architect's approval. b. However, design of future modifications of the facility may require accurate information as to the final physical layout of items which are shown only schematically on the Drawings. 2. Show on the job set of Record Drawings, by dimension accurate to within one inch, the centerline of each run of items such as are described in subparagraph 3.1-E-1 above. a. Clearly identify the item by accurate note such as "cast iron drain," "copper water", and the like. b. Show, by symbol or note, the vertical location of the item ("under slab", "in ceiling plenum," "exposed," and the like). c. Make all identification sufficiently descriptive that it may be related reliably to the Specifications. 3. The Architect may waive the requirements for conversion of schematic layouts where, in the Architect's judgment, conversion serves no useful purpose. 01 7800-4 Clseaout Submittals 3.2 However, do not rely upon waivers being issued except as specifically issued in writing by the Architect. FINAL PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. B. Pre-installation Meetings 1 Comply with provisions of Section 01 3100 - Project Management and Coordination. The purpose of the final Project Record Documents is to provide factual information regarding all aspects of the Work, both concealed and visible, to enable future modification of the Work to proceed without lengthy and expensive site measurement, investigation, and examination. Approval of recorded data prior to transfer: 1. Prior to start of transfer of recorded data thereto; secure the Architect's approval of all recorded data. 2. Make required revisions. C. 3.3 Transfer of data to Drawings: 1. Carefully transfer change data shown on the job set of Record Drawings to the corresponding sheet, coordinating the changes as required. 2. Clearly indicate at each affected detail and other drawings a full description of changes made during construction, and the actual location of items described in subparagraph 3.1-E-1 above. 3. Call attention to each entry by drawing a "cloud" around the area or areas affected. 4. Make changes neatly, consistently, and with the proper media to assure longevity and clear reproduction, 5. Once all changes have been noted, submit as noted in Part 1. D. Transfer of data to other Documents: 1. Ifthe Documents other than Drawings have been kept clean during progress of the Work, and if entries thereon have been orderly to the approval of the architect, the job set of those Documents other than Drawings will be accepted as final Record Documents. 2. If any such Document is not so approved by the Architect, secure a new copy of that Document from the Architect at the Architect's usual charge for reproduction and handling, and carefully transfer the change data to the new copy to the approval of the Architect. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MANUALS A. Preliminary Draft: 1. Prepare a preliminary draft of each proposed Manual(s) showing general arrangement, nature of contents in each portion, probable number of drawings and their size and proposed method of binding and covering. 2. Submit preliminary draft of the proposed Manual(s) to the Architect for review and comments. Secure the Architect's approval prior to proceeding. B. 3.4 Final Manual: 1. Complete the Manual(s) in strict accordance with the approved preliminary drafts and the Architect's review comments. 2. Following the demonstration sessions, review any proposed revisions of the Manual with the Architect. 3. Unless otherwise directed in other sections or in writing by the Architect, submit the final Manual to the Architect after demonstration sessions, CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTS A. Huckabee Closeout documents include, but are not necessarily limited to: (Refer attached Check List) 1. Operation and maintenance data for items so listed in pertinent other Sections of these Specifications, including video training tapes and for other items when so directed by the Architect; 2. Warranties and bonds from General Contractor and Sub-Contractors; 3. Keys and keying schedule; 01 7800-5 Closeout Submittals 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 3.5 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. CHANGES Spare parts and materials extra stock; Evidence of compliance with requirements of governmental agencies having jurisdiction including, but not necessarily limited to: a. Certificates of Inspection; b. Certificates of Occupancy; Certificates of Insurance for products and completed operations; Consent of Surety Company to Final Payment; Evidence of payment and release of liens; List of subcontractors, service organizations, and principal vendors, including names, addresses, and telephone numbers where they can be reached for emergency service at all time including nights, weekends, and holidays. Asbestos Free, Lead Free and Hazardous Material Free Certificates; Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for owners use; Roofing Guarantee and Maintenance Manual; Safe Environment Certification (air quality). Sign-Off Sheet for Owner Instruction; Refer to Instruction Paragraph below. SUBSEQUENT TO ACCEPTANCE A. 3.6 The Contractor has no responsibility for recording changes in the Work subsequent to Final Completion, except for changes resulting from work performed under Warranty. DEMONSTRATION A. Instruct the Owner's personnel in proper operation and maintenance of systems, equipment, and similar items which were provided as part of the Work. Have the instruction personnel sign-off that they have been instructed and include a copy of the sign-off sheet with the Closeout Documents. B. Indoctrination and Instruction Sessions 1. The Contractor shall film each training session with the Owner, 2. The Contractor shall video sessions for each of the following types of systems: a. Mechanical Systems b. Sound Systems c. Lighting Systems d. Security Systems e. Fire Alarm Systems f. Kitchen Equipment g. Any other system or process as directed by the Architect or as required in other sections of this project manual. END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 7800-6 Closeout Submittals SECTION 01 8119 INDOOR AIR QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes, but is not limited to onsite observations as indicated by provisions of this section. The intent is to minimize the potential for microbial contamination and indoor air quality degradation issues in the completed structure by providing observations through completion and owner occupancy. 1. Quality Assurance a. Firm Qualifications: Firm must have a minimum of four years experience in the indoor environmental quality field and must have environmental consulting capabilities, including microbiological testing and analysis. SCOPE OF WORK A. Reports 1. A written report will be submitted to the Architect or Owner's representative after each site observation. The report will include project conditions of the day along with cited potential problem areas and photos as needed. a. Critical Condition Report: If a condition is cited that may cause potential microbial contamination in an area that is ready to be sealed or covered, a verbal report will be communicated to the Architect or Owner's representative within twenty-four (24) hours so the Contractor can have the condition corrected before work is continued. b. Standard Report: A written report will be submitted to the Architect or Owner's representative within five (5) working days of the site visit. B. Pre-occupancy Inspection and Sampling 1. Prior to work in or additions to an existing building, provide IAQ testing as described below to establish an existing baseline. Work shall not commence prior to Architect receiving IAQ report. 2. After substantial completion of the facility and before non-fixed furnishings are delivered, the firm will conduct an IAQ inspection and perform representative sampling for indoor air quality parameters including total fungal bioaerosols, total volatile organic compounds, particulate, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, temperature, and humidity These measurements will establish background preoccupancy conditions, and wil be evaluated for acceptable levels. a. Dscriptive Sampling Details 1) The air quality monitoring includes the collection of samples for the determination of populations and concentrations of total fungal bioaerosols in the ambient air. The air quaity surey also includes the collection of chemical samples for fixed gas arralysis for total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and methane. Additional instrument readings for temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are also included in the air quality testing. 2) Testing in the building and/or buildings will include the collection of samples in the cafeteria, library, administration offices, gyms, locker rooms, and selected areas (25%) of the classroom wings. The testig includes the collection of total airborne fungal bioaerosol sampies at selected locations in the school building and/or buildings based on square footage, location, or building use, and one outdoor sample each day for comparison. Chemical gas analysis samples will be collected from the same locations in the building and/or buildings as listed above and one outd'or sample each day for comparison. All samples collected will be area screening samples to determine the presence of the analytes of interest. If the screening results indicate significant positive results, additional investigation may be required. Huckabee 018119-1 Indoor Air Quality Requirements 3) C. D. If required, specified air samples will be collected in selected areas of the building and/or buildings to check for levels of formaldehyde and/or phenylcyclohexene in the ambient air. Post-Occupancy Inspection and Sampling 1. At five (5) months following substantial completion and at eleven (11) months following substantial completion, but prior to one (1) year project inspection, provide testing as described above, Indoor Air Quality Testing 1. Upon completion of the project, the building(s) shall be certified to be free of all airborne contaminants by a qualified Air Quality Testing firm, with certifications submitted prior to any Owner occupancy of the building. 2. The testing shall be to determine levels of the following pollutants and shall not exceed the stated levels. a. Mold - note level. b. Carbon Monoxide - levels shall not exceed nine (S) ppm for eight (8) hours and 35 ppm for one hour. c. Radon - levels shall not exceed four (4) picocuries per liter (4pCi/L). d. Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOC) 1) Formaldehyde- levels shall not exceed 0.1 ppm. e. Lead - spot test five locations within the building to verify no read contamination. Provide certificate of lead free construction. f. Pesticides - note presence and level of pesticides. 1.3 APPROVED FIRMS A. Indoor Environmental Consultant, Inc., 8305 Hwy 71 West, Suite 202, Austin, Texas 78735, 512-637-1831, Fax 512-637-1821. PART 2- NOT USED PART 3 - NOT USED END OF SECTION Huckabee 01 8119-2 Indoor Air Quality Requirements