AC Hotels Clara Gen 1 New Build Decor

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AC Hotels Clara Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand:
AC Hotels
Decor Package:
Clara
Title:
Gen 1 New Build
Decor
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Table of Contents
Chapter
Page
Title Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Users Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Reference Designator Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Public Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Corridor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Guest Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Alternate Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Item index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Technical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Window Treatment Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Interior Graphics and Signage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Public Space FF and E Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fitness Equipment Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Interior Design Specification Manual
User Guide
We are pleased to assist you in creating a competitive hotel in your market by establishing the
right quality throughout your hotel that makes Marriott a preferred guest choice.
The attached Interior Design Specification Manual is your décor package reference. Whether you
are purchasing from Marriott suppliers, on your own, or through Marriott’s experienced
Procurement Team, the Interior Design Specification Manual will give you a detailed preview of
the appropriate Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) that create a Marriott property.
In addition, an Interior Finish Index, consisting of construction finishes and items is provided to
assist Owners and Franchisees and their General Contractors with the required specifications.
Marriott’s Architecture and Construction (A&C) Interior Design Team is available to answer any
questions you might have regarding the enclosed information, and how it might apply to your
specific project needs.
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Interior Design Specification Manual Overview
The Interior Design Specification Manual provides a comprehensive volume of specifications for
all Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) found in the Bill of Materials for a specific décor
package. Each manual is relevant to the brand and project type (new build / conversion /
renovation) for a given period of time from the effective date to the published date.
How to Use the Interior Design Specification Manual
Manual Use:
a. Use this manual to select items for your prototypical décor package. If custom décor is
used, please refer to the custom submittal guide for instructions.
b. Indicate the publish date and effective date on your Interior Design Select Form (so you
can cross-reference which version you used for the project).
c. When selecting alternates and upgrades, indicate which standard item you are replacing.
Navigation:
Several navigation options will assist you in finding what you’re looking for:
a. Table of Contents
b. Tabs: On the left edge of the PDF there are tabs for each chapter and sub-chapter. Click
on them to navigate to the area / sub area.
c. Page Number Entry: Enter a page number in the bottom of the PDF file and hit return to
automatically jump to that page.
Chapters:
Each chapter within the manual breaks up the book into primary areas of a hotel facility.
a. Public Space
b. Corridors
c. Guestrooms
d. Optional Items
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e. Appendices: Supplemental Information, including…
i. Signage Manual – Interior Graphics Package: Marriott approved interior graphics
package for prototypical design. Marriott Procurement will not purchase the
graphics package. The standard graphics package can be purchased through the
following suppliers:
Graphics Systems, Inc.
313 Ida
Wichita, KS 67211
Jackie Diffenbaugh
316-267-4171
Forms & Surfaces
30 Pine Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15223
800-553-7722
ii. Technical Specification Requirements: Generic specifications, minimum technical
requirements that must be used for the development of custom FF&E.
iii. Vendor List: FF&E vendors included in the Interior Design Specification Manual by
area.
iv. Window Treatment Elevations and Specifications: Detailed window elevation,
specification and fabrication requirements.
Definitions:
The following are definitions for optional and alternate items:
a. Alternates: An item that can replace a standard item; a one for one replacement.
Example: Selecting the alternate sized communal table versus using the standard sized
communal table.
b. Options: An item that is not required, but can be added to the standard Bill of Materials at the
owner’s discretion; a one to many, or many to one replacement.
Example: Adding the optional accessories package to a guestroom.
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Specification:
Each item specification is documented with the following information:
a. Area, Room Type
b. Marriott Item Identification Number
c. Drawing X-Reference Designator
d. Short and Long Description
e. Color Picture
f. Supplier Information
g. Duplicates Summary Table Shows Where the Item Can Be Found
X-Reference Legend:
A summary table of all the drawing x-references and their business meanings can be found in the
next legend. Save and print this for offline reference when viewing drawings.
Interior Finish Index:
Access on Buzzsaw through the following folder path: Buzzsaw >> Design Standards >> [Brand Name, i.e. Courtyard US
Canada] >> Current >> Standards and Guidelines >> Design Guideline Specifications >> Interior Finish Index
Provides a detailed listing of the construction materials and finishes specified in prototypical
buildings, their location, and material specification. This is a reference for the Owner, Franchisee,
and General Contractor.
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CFRST New Build Interior Design
Submittal Process
Overview
Custom Décor Process Timeline
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E)
Roles and Responsibilities
Selecting Interior Design Consultants
Tools and Resources
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Overview
Interior Design Submittal
The CFRST Interior Design Submittal Process consists of 6 important steps. The attached
information is designed to guide you through the interior design submittal process for your new
build hotel.
This package contains:
x
Custom Décor Process Timeline: Defines the six steps in the décor submittal process
and the approximate time frame you need to complete them in.
x
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) Specification Submittal Process:
Describes the requirements for both a prototypical and custom specification submittal.
The FF & E Specification Submittal is the third step in the Décor Process.
x
Roles and Responsibilities: Defines the steps that must be taken and by whom during
the custom décor submittal process.
x
Selecting Interior Design Consultants: Provides parameters on how to hire an interior
designer appropriate for the work needed.
x
Tools and Resources: Defines the resources you need and how to access them during
the submittal process.
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Custom Décor Process Timeline
Required ID Submittals for New Build and Conversion Projects
I. Custom Decor Initiation – Begins at project inception
Activity
A. Owner must hire a professional interior designer or architectural firm based on project requirements.
B. Owner contacts Marriott Interior Design to discuss construction/design scope and schedule.
C. Conference call/meeting between interior designer and Marriott Interior Design to discuss design direction.
Begins 18 months prior to forecasted construction
II. Preliminary Design Process
completion date
Occurrence
Activity
of Activity
A. Submit custom interior décor selection form found in the
Welcome Packet you received upon project approval.
18 months
Found in the attachments section of your
Welcome Package.
Ensure everything is clearly labeled and
B. Submit preliminary custom interior décor package to
firmly attached. Physical samples and carpet
include loose samples of the following: custom carpet
samples/lasers with carpet layout, tile and stone selections,
Helpful Information
16-14 months
fabric and furniture selections, lighting selections, preliminary
seaming diagrams are required. All items
need to be submitted at the same time. It is
recommended that décor presentation be in
artwork, and accessory selections.
person.
Review of Preliminary Custom Interior Décor Package: Marriott Interior Design Review Duration – 15 Business Days
C. Submit design boards to include all revised décor
selections from preliminary submittal, in addition to a
12 months
corresponding coded furniture floor plan and legend.
D. Executive Committee / Brand Review ensuring design
direction is appropriate for project and works within hotel
12 months
Brand guidelines.
Review of Décor Boards: Marriott Interior Design Review Duration – 15 Business Days
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III. 100% Design Submittal
Activity
A. Submit a complete custom FF&E specifications book to
include FF&E specifications, as well as corresponding,
coded interior design plans and elevations. Including
finalized carpet strike-offs.
Begins 10 months prior to forecasted construction
completion date
Occurrence
Helpful Information
of Activity
10 months
Include completed specification sheets with all
code information, colored pictures if actual
physical samples are not included. Resubmittal will be required if specifications are
missing information.
Review of FF&E Specifications: Marriott Interior Design Review Duration – 15 Business Days
Begins 8 months prior to forecasted construction
IV. Sample Room Review
completion date
Occurrence
Helpful Information
Activity
of Activity
A. Mock up room to be reviewed by MI Interior Design.
Mock up should be done of most repeated room type on
property.
8 months
A full sample room mock-up is required for
custom guestroom packages.
Activity
Begins 6 months prior to forecasted construction
completion date
Occurrence
of Activity
Helpful Information
A. All final requested revisions must be submitted to
Marriott for review and approval.
7 months
V. Final Approval and Procurement
Review of Final Revisions: Marriott Interior Design Review Duration – 15 Business Days
B. Issue specifications to Procurement for purchase.
6 months
6 months is crucial date to order final approved
carpets to ensure on time arrival.
Activity
Begins 1 month prior to forecasted construction
completion date
Occurrence
of Activity
Helpful Information
A. Confirm with Owner that any outstanding items have
been finalized.
1 month
VI. Final Site Visit and Acceptance – Custom Projects
B. Site Visit:
1. Review guestrooms and public space finishes.
2. Review guestroom and public space furniture
placement.
3. Review guestroom and public space artwork and
accessory locations.
2 weeks -1
month
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Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E)
Required ID Submittals for New Build and Conversion Projects
FF&E Specification Submittal Process
Design execution is critical to any hotel – purchasing Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E)
to appropriately distinguish a Marriott investment. Everything from bedding and lighting
accessories, upholstery and artwork, down to carpet and window treatments establishes a hotels’
ambiance. Experienced in purchasing products that foster the importance of signature design,
Marriott’s Architecture and Construction (A&C) Procurement Team successfully assists Owners
and Franchisees with a respect for the design envisioned. Detailed planning, organization, and
coordination throughout the strategically sequenced steps of purchasing, A&C Procurement
simplifies the purchasing process for Owners and Franchisees.
The easiest and most cost effective way to handle your Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment
(FF&E) is to purchase directly through Marriott’s Architecture and Construction (A&C)
Procurement Team. A&C Procurement can supply you with a preliminary FF&E quote for your
specific project. Please contact Angela Clarke, Director of Purchasing at 301.380.4256 or
[email protected]. At this time, a preliminary quote will be forwarded to you, as well as
a verbal explanation of the procurement process and services available. Please be aware, it is
the responsibility of the Owner or Franchisee to inform A&C Procurement of any local code
requirements needed for the specifications on his or her project.
All FF&E items specified in this manual are the prototypical specifications for Marriott’s Select
Service and Extended Stay brands. Marriott does not encourage the use of specifications that
deviate from our Design Standards, but understands that deviations may be necessary on a
project. The use of a custom décor package must be approved by Marriott at least 18 months
prior to the property opening. If deviations are required for a specific project, formal specification
and finish submittals are required and must be approved by A&C’s Interior Design Team.
Proposed alternative specifications and finishes must meet or exceed the prototypical
specifications as outlined in this manual. The alternatives must also reflect the design intent and
brand image of the standard interior décor package selected for your project. It is the
responsibility of the Owner or Franchisee to make all selections for items that are nonprototypical.
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Outside Purchasing / Specification Variance
If a decision is made to purchase FF&E through an outside purchasing agent, or if specifications
deviate from the prototype, the following steps apply:
x
Prototypical Interior Design Décor - Utilizing Approved Suppliers:
If utilizing Marriott approved suppliers to purchase prototypical specifications through an
outside purchasing agent, no additional submittal is required.
x
Prototypical Interior Design Décor - Utilizing Non-Approved Suppliers:
If utilizing non-approved suppliers to purchase FF&E items, these must be reviewed by
A&C’s Interior Design Team for approval 8 months prior to the property opening and prior
to purchasing.
x
Custom Interior Design Décor
If a custom décor package is being proposed for the project, the interior design selection
form must be submitted 18 months prior to property opening. This form can be found in
the Welcome Package you received upon project approval.
A preliminary custom interior design package must be submitted to A&C’s Interior Design
Team for review 16 months prior to property opening.
Presentation boards are required for the public spaces and the guestrooms for executive
review and approval 12 months prior to hotel opening. It is best to contact A&C’s Interior
Design Team prior to beginning any custom design work for initial approval.
FF&E Submittal Process for Non-Approved Suppliers and Custom Décor Package
If Marriott non-approved suppliers are specified or a custom décor package is used, submittal of a
formal FF&E specification book will be required. A formal specification book should include all
FF&E items to be purchased through Marriott non-approved suppliers or custom specifications,
and must be reviewed by A&C’s Interior Design Team for approval. For custom décor packages,
this must be submitted 10 months prior to property opening and prior to purchasing, and 8
months prior to opening and prior to purchasing for prototypical design packages. If a custom
décor package is being used, the preliminary approval of the décors must be acquired from A&C
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Interior Design prior to this submittal. The specification should include the following:
1. Design Intent
2. Supplier Information
3. Construction Specifications
4. Color photograph of item(s)
5. Dimensions
6. Fabric Sample
7. Stain Sample
Interior FF&E Finish Submittal Process
Submittals must meet or exceed the prototypical specifications as outlined in the Interior Finish
Index. If non-prototypical finishes are specified, a formal submittal is required. A formal FF&E
specification book of all non-prototypical finishes must be reviewed by Marriott Interior Design for
approval. For custom work, this must be submitted 10 months prior to the property opening and
prior to purchasing. If prototypical, this must be submitted 8 months prior to the property
opening and prior to purchasing. The specification should include the following:
1. Supplier Information
2. Construction Specification
3. Durability, Fire and Slip Resistance Specifications
4. Dimensions
5. Finish Sample
If a custom guestroom package is proposed, a full sample room mock-up is required for final
approval. This should be done at least 8 months prior to opening.
Marriott’s approved case good suppliers are Kimball, Thomasville, and Fairmont. If you purchase
from another supplier, please send a sample nightstand and construction specifications to A&C
Interior Design for initial review. The sample must be received 10 months prior to the hotel
opening and prior to the hotel sample room review. The final submittal for approval must include:
1. Line Drawing of Each Item Including Dimensions
2. Stain Sample on Veneer and Hardwood
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Artwork may deviate from the prototypical specifications in color and style. All deviations must be
submitted to A&C’s Interior Design Team for approval. The submittal must include:
1. Color Photograph of All Pieces
2. Sample of Matte Board
3. Sample of Frame
4. Dimension of all Pieces
5. Mounting Specifications and Installation with Elevation Drawings.
Interior plants and floral items may also deviate from the prototypical specification in color and
style. All deviations must be submitted to A&C’s Interior Design Team for approval. The
submittal must include:
1. Sample or color photograph of each floral and / or interior plant used for the alternate
interior landscape package.
2. Dimensions of all floral and / or interior plants.
3. Plan or description indicating where each type of floral and / or interior plant will be
used at the property.
Marriott Interior Design will review each submittal within 15 business days of receipt. The review
will identify items as either “approved” or “reselect / resubmit”. For those marked “reselect /
resubmit” it is required you identify a new standard and resubmit to A&C’s Interior Design Team
for review. Whenever possible, rationale for the requested re-submittal will be provided. All final
revisions and any additional items (i.e. artwork, accessories, plants) must be submitted
7 months prior to opening.
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Role and Responsibilities
Interior Design Submittal
Interior
Marriott
Designer
Owner / Franchisee
Provide Owner / Franchisee’s interior designer with Marriott A&C
Interior Design contact information to begin process.
Provide Marriott’s Design Standards and specifications information to
interior design consultant.
Request access to the Marriott New Build and Renovation Web Site
(Buzzsaw) where you can find CFRST requirements, décor
information, prototype drawings, and bill of materials (control books).
Contact Marriott’s A&C Interior Design Team to discuss project,
timeline, and requirements before beginning work, to ensure project
is on track.
For custom designs, submit loose fabric samples, furniture photos,
and floor plans to A&C Interior Design for preliminary review (refer to
custom decor process timeline).
A&C Interior Design reviews custom submittals via conference call or
in person meeting. Written review comments will follow (for both
custom décor and custom layout).
Prior to purchasing, incorporate A&C’s comments, submit final, and
complete custom FF&E selections, specifications book and floor
plans before purchasing, for all areas for final approval (for both
custom décor and custom layout).
Submit bill of materials to purchasing agent with correct quantities (for
external quantity take-off’s and custom décor only).
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Selecting Interior Design Consultants
Interior Design Overview
What Does an Interior Designer Do?
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior
environment. Qualified through education, experience, and examination, a professional interior
designer can identify and research solutions to creatively resolve issues that lead to a healthy,
safe, and comfortable physical environment. An interior designer also provides an environment
that is practical yet innovative in its presentation and function.
What is the Difference Between a Decorator and an Interior Designer?
A decorator furnishes the “look” of a space and its outward decoration-paint, fabric, furnishings,
light fixtures, and other materials. His or her expertise is typically limited to aesthetics and most
often he or she does not have a professional degree or accreditation in design.
Typically, an interior designer is familiar with building codes, ADA (American Disabilities Act)
requirements, lighting / electrical needs, construction techniques, and architectural requirements.
He or she typically has a 4 or 5 year college degree from an accredited interior design and / or
architectural program. In addition to enhancing the total visual environment, an interior designer
creates a space that is functional, efficient, and safe, and has the ability to successfully meet
Marriott’s Design Standards.
Why Do I Need an Interior Designer?
Before contacting an interior designer, take some time to think about what you want and what you
need.
x
The first step in this process is to consider some questions that an interior designer will
ask you regarding your project:
a. What activities will take place in the space?
b. What is your time frame?
c.
What is your budget?
d. What image do you want to project?
e. What is the approximate square footage to be designed?
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x
Is this a custom project (i.e. partial or full custom décor / custom architectural building
footprint)?
a. Working with a custom building / décor, typically, an interior designer is required
to interpret Marriott’s Design Standards and requirements.
b. If implementing a standard décor in a prototype building, an interior designer may
assist in quantifying the FF&E for the purchasing agent.
x
Will you need assistance in planning (i.e. budget) or project schedule preparation?
x
An interior designer should bring value to your project. Typical skills include:
a. Can interpret Marriott’s prototype project specifications for building layout.
b. Will lead you through the design process.
c.
Follows local and national building and fire codes.
d. Provides coordination with purchasing / architectural firm.
e. Is able to prepare bill of materials, specifications book, finish index, drapery
drawings, and more.
f.
Can review custom millwork shop drawings and provide you and your contractor
with feedback.
When Do I Engage an Interior Designer?
Once you have established your project, have a general idea of the timeline and scope of work,
you should begin interviewing interior designers. The earlier you can include your interior
designer in the process, the smoother your project will go.
Key Considerations in Selecting an Interior Designer
Experience:
x
Interview several interior designers to become familiar with differences in personality,
style, and business methods. Take this opportunity to acquaint the interior designers with
your project ideas. Keep in mind you will be working closely with the interior designer and
you will want someone that you feel will make the right choices according to your
specifications and will listen to your ideas and concerns. Ask to see the interior designer’s
portfolio and request a list of relevant experience and client references.
x
Is the interior designer licensed (ASID, NCIDQ, IIDA certification)? This is preferred, but
not required. Most qualified interior designers are affiliated with one or more professional
organizations which requires them to keep their education current through continual
training.
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Brand: AC Hotels
x
Inquire about the interior designer’s education, training, experience, professional
affiliation, and other credentials.
x
Interior designers often specialize in one or more specific types of interior design. Some
interior designers specialize in only residential or commercial / contract projects, but
many interior designers do both residential and commercial projects.
x
What is the firm’s specialty (commercial vs. residential design)? It is highly
recommended that the interior designer has hospitality experience. Residential design
is not appropriate.
x
What is the size of the firm? Smaller firms may be less expensive and provide more
personalized service, but typically cannot handle a large volume of work. Larger firms are
usually more expensive and can handle a large volume of work. Consistency in staff
assigned to your project may be a challenge.
x
Has the interior designer ever worked with Marriott? This helps streamline the process as
the interior designer is already familiar with Marriott’s Design Standards and processes.
x
Obtain several references from recent clients.
x
Is the interior designer comfortable working with a project team? Is her or she
experienced with collaborative work and accustomed to dealing with contractors and
project managers? A good interior designer is a team player that can provide insight to
the contractor and project manager and work with multiple contractors.
Skills:
x
Inquire about other services whom the interior designer or their design firm can provide,
and what can be done to help you optimize your understanding of the cost of the project.
Services to look for include:
a. Design Selections
b. Space Planning
c.
Bill of Material (BOM) Preparation
d. CADD – Drawing Preparation vs. Sketches
e. Presentation – Boards, Table Top (loose samples)
x
Will a team be assigned to your project or one individual? The amount of people
assigned to your project may impact your project schedule.
x
Discuss project duration and key milestones with the interior designer. Make sure the
interior designer is available to work on the project within the desired timetable.
x
Establish parameters for updates and on-going communication between you and the
interior designer.
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Contract:
x
A contract allows you to specify who will be responsible for what, how long the project will
last, and what the budget limits will be. It is in your best interest to have a signed contract
before any work begins or any money is exchanged.
x
Discuss the interior designer’s fee structure. Typical fee structures are as follows:
a. Fixed Fee (or Flat Fee): The interior designer identifies a specific sum to cover
costs, exclusive of reimbursement for expenses. One total fee applies to the
complete range of services, from conceptual development through layouts,
specifications, and final installation.
b. Hourly Fee: Compensation is based on actual time expended by the interior
designer on a project or specific service.
c.
Cost Plus: An interior designer purchases materials, furnishings, and services
(e.g. carpentry, drapery workrooms, picture framing, etc.) at cost and sells to the
client at the interior designer’s cost plus a specified percentage agreed to with
the client to compensate for the interior designer’s time and effort.
d. Area Fee: For larger commercial projects, costs may be calculated by square
feet, based on the total area of the project.
e. Retainer: In addition to the contract, the interior designer may require a retainer
before beginning a project. A retainer is an amount of money paid by the client to
the interior designer and applied to the balance due at the termination of the
project. The retainer is customarily paid upon signing the contractual agreement
in advance of design services. The amount of the retainer varies, but generally, it
is approximately one third of the project cost.
x
The contract should include a minimum of two trips to the hotel; the initial sample room
visit and the final installation visit.
x
The contract is likely to include reference to reimbursable expenses, such as:
a. Printing
b. Travel Expenses
c.
Presentation Board Costs
d. Postage
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x
Discuss a high level schedule in advance, to ensure it is feasible, before signing the
contract.
x
Will the interior designer prepare the drawings or will the architect? It is not necessarily
important who provides the drawings, but it should be clarified up front.
x
Is the interior designer hired to complete a portion of the project design or all areas? This
needs to be clearly communicated to all parties including Marriott. Have a plan in place
as to who will complete and document other areas of the hotel to ensure the entire scope
is completed accurately and the project is executed seamlessly.
x
Team meetings are valuable and it is important to discuss the type of meeting and level
of participation expected. Discuss this with the project manager, interior designer, and
general contractor to establish what types of meetings will be scheduled and how often.
x
If working with a custom design, include costs to make required revisions if scheme is not
approved by Marriott.
x
What types of reports are required?
a. Bill of Materials with Quantities
b. Finish Schedule
c.
Project Schedule
d. Budget Spreadsheet
e. Specifications Book
x
Once you have interviewed several interior designers, take time to compare their
qualifications and fees. Don’t base your decision on price alone. Keep in mind that
differences in each proposal reflect variables such as level of service and quality. After
the interior designer is hired, you need to address specific project needs and goals.
x
Keep in mind the more detail you provide, the more successful your interior designer will
be in meeting your needs and expectations.
Refine Project Budget:
x
Refine the project budget with the project team, including interior design services and
FF&E budget.
Determine Décor Package Direction – Prototypical vs. Custom:
x
The interior designer should communicate concepts and help you understand the design
process, articulate your ideas, and help you visualize the finished product.
x
Determine if the décor will be prototypical or custom.
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x
Factor in that custom décor schemes take approximately 8 – 10 months longer and can
be more expensive than prototypical décor schemes.
x
The interior designer should contract Marriott Interior Design as soon as retained to
discuss process, design direction, required approvals, new and existing Design
Standards, project schedule, and communication.
x
Marriott must approve any custom deviations prior to purchasing. Refer to the “Custom
Decor Submittal Checklist” and the FF & E Specification Submittal for process.
x
Identify the purchasing agent with whom the interior designer will be working. Marriott has
approved suppliers that should be used for custom décor development.
x
Consider and discuss the positive and negative aspects of the space, what can be
improved, how new Design Standards can be incorporated, and more.
On-going Coordination Considerations:
x
Will the interior designer make periodic site visits? Additional visits (other than the two
mentioned above) are not required unless the project is complex. If applicable, additional
site visits should be defined in the contract.
x
What level of support is required from the interior designer? He or she should be involved
through the FF&E installation process to answer on-going coordination questions from
the contractor and / or project manager.
x
Clearly define the interior designer vs. purchasing agent’s role. Some agents offer project
coordination, décor item reselections, and reporting which may duplicate the interior
designer’s efforts.
x
Will the interior designer be required to attend construction meetings? Typically, a more
complex project requires on-going meetings and the interior designer can add valuable
input.
x
Will the interior designer be responsible for locating and supervising the hanging of
artwork? Usually, this is done when custom art is chosen for the hotel.
x
Will the interior designer be required to “shop” for local artifacts? Don’t expect your
contractor to handle selecting and placing artifacts. Your hired interior designer should
use his or her expertise and experience to add the finishing touch to the space.
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Project Completion:
x
The interior designer or general contractor, depending on the contract, is responsible for
ensuring that the installation of FF&E is completed.
x
Although not typically required for a prototypical project, the interior designer should
attend the first installation of rooms. This can be helpful, particularly on a custom project.
x
Require the interior designer to turn over all FF&E documentation (or a copy) to the
property at project close-out.
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Tools and Resources
Interior Design Submittal
Building a new hotel is a massive undertaking, often involving several key players, hundreds of
process steps, and thousands of pages in documentation. The submittal process involved in
building a new Marriott hotel is extremely valuable to your finished product, and everyone benefits
from staying on track with the endeavor, including our guests. Marriott International and
Architecture and Construction (A&C) are together dedicated to providing the knowledge and
support Owners and Franchisees need to make their endeavors successful. In addition to the
information provided here, take advantage of other guiding tools and resources now available:
Marriott New Build and Renovation Web Site (Buzzsaw):
Simplifying the process for Marriott Owners and Franchisees, Marriott’s New Build and
Renovation Web Site (Buzzsaw) now allows Owners, Franchisees, and other consultants to
easily and quickly access design guideline documentation and the additional tools involved in
building or renovating a Marriott branded hotel. An intuitive tool, the Marriott’s New Build and
Renovation Web Site provides a secure system to post architectural drawings, specification
information, and additional documentation needed by Marriott investors.
Please use the link below and click on “Request Access” to register for a new log-in:
http://project.marriott.com. For support accessing or navigating Marriott's New Build and
Renovation Web Site, please contact Monica Melendez at [email protected] or
call 301.380.5089.
Marriott Global Source (MGS):
Check out Marriott’s Architecture and Construction (A&C) channel and access a variety of
additional resources, including Design Standards, key contact lists, case studies, timelines,
checklists, process information, and more. Access Marriott’s Architecture and Construction
(A&C) homepage:
https://extranet.marriott.com/mgs/Global+Source/Common/Business+Resources/Architecture+an
d+Construction/default.htm
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Brand: AC Hotels
Reference Designator Legend
Reference Designator Key for Decor Package Items
Number Range
Description(s)
001 to 099
100 to 199
100 to 199
100 to 199
100 to 199
Carpet (X-001), Carpet Padding (X-002/X-004) and Carpet Base
Drapery, Sheers, Side Panels
Bedspread / Coverlets, Box Spring Covers / Dust Ruffles
Cornice / Swags / Valances
Blackout
Furniture, Upholstery, Decorative Pillows, Mattresses, Boxsprings,
Bedframes
Light Fixtures (Decorative Floor / Table Lamps) and Bulbs
Decorative Hardwired Light Fixtures and Bulbs
Artwork and Mirrors
Equipment (such as Refrigerators and Microwaves)
Accessories such as Shower Curtains, Trash Urns
Artifacts, Floor Plants, Florals and Miscellaneous Items
200 to 299
300 to 399
400 to 499
500 to 599
600 to 699
700 to 799
800 to 899
Letter(s)
ED
D
K
Q
X
Description(s)
Employee Areas
Employee Dining
Guestroom Areas
Guestroom - Double Rooms
Guestroom -King Rooms
Guestroom - Queen Rooms
Guestroom - All
BL
MR
Meeting Rooms
Business Library
Meeting Room
Lobbies
LM
GR
Main Lobby
Great Room
Office Area
OA
PG
PR
Administrative Offices
Public Corridors
Guest Corridors
Public Restrooms
Recreational Areas
OD
Outdoor
RE
Exercise Room
RO
Pool
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Brand: AC Hotels
Public Space
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Corridor
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CARPET TILE-REPARTEE 59387-LOOP PILE-CORRIDORS
-24" SQ
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
PG-104A
Area:
Corridor
Category/Name:
CARTF
SY Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000238178
SHAW INDUSTRIES INC
Vendor Item ID:
REPARTEE 59387
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: LOOP PILE CARPET TILE - CLARA SCHEME - GUESTROOM
CORRIDORS
CONSTRUCTION: TUFTED TEXTURED LOOP PILE
PATTERN NUMBER: REPARTEE 59387
COLOR #: WITTY REPLY 87500
CUSTOM DESIGN/COLOR: STANDARD
WIDTH/SIZE: 24" SQ TILE
PATTERN REPEAT: H: 24" TILE V: 24" TILE (RANDOM DESIGN)
GAUGE: 1/10 TEXTURED LOOP
FINISHED PILE HEIGHT: 0.091"
YARN PLY: 2 PLY
DYE TECHNIQUE: SOLUTION DYED
FINISHED FACE/TOTAL WEIGHT: 22 OZ
BACKING:
PRIMARY- SYNTHETIC
SECONDARY- ECOWORX
YARN COMPOSITION: 100% ECO SOLUTION Q BRANDED YARN
YARN DENIER: 1350/2
YARN DENSITY: 8703 PER SY
ALL CARPETS MUST MEET:
COLOR FASTNESS- 4-5
LIGHT FASTNESS- 4-5
FLAMMABILITY- CLASS 1 ASTM E-648
BUNDLE WRAP- 80%
TUFT BIND- 5.9 LBS LOOP PILE/2 LBS ON CUT PILE
DELAMINATION- 4.5 LBS
TWISTS PER INCH: 4.5 PER INCH
STITCHES PER INCH: 13 PER INCH
SOIL/STAIN TREATMENTS: SHAW SSP
WEAR WARRANTY: 10 YEAR COMMERCIAL LIMITED
OTHER WARRANTIES: LIFETIME STAIN
QUANTITY: MUST BE VERIFIED BY INSTALLER (5.33 SY PER BOX);
MUST ORDER FULL BOXES; ORDER IN INCREMENTS OF 5.33 SY.
INSTALLATION NOTE: 1/4 TURN RANDOM LAY
NOTE: CRI: CRADLE TO CRADLE SILVER CERTIFIED PRODUCT;
GREEN LABEL PLUS APPROVED FOR INDOOR QUALITY STANDARDS
GC/CK
Room Types Where This Is Used
Corridor - CORRIDOR CARPETS
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Marriott Description:
CARPET STEWARDSHIP ASSESSMENT NON-TAXABLE
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
PG-104CA
Area:
Corridor
SY Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
CARSA
Clara
CARP_STEW_ASSMT
_NT
Vendor Name:
INTERIOR DESIGN
Vendor Item ID:
CALIFORNIA CARPET
STEWARDSHIP
Catalog No:
Specification
Room Types Where This Is Used
Corridor - CALIFORNIA CODE
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BASEBOARD-100 LF-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
PG-217
Area:
Corridor
ST Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
CONS
000000000000239236
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC95LXXCXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: BASEBOARD FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 10 L X 2.75 H X .75 THICK
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
PVC EDGE BANDING: 0.80 THICK TO MATCH LAMINATE
PACKAGING: 10 PIECES AT 10 LONG PER CARTON - TOTAL OF 100
LINEAL FEET PER CARTON
INSTALLATION: TO BE CUT & MITRED ON SITE BY GC
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Corridor - CORRIDOR CARPETS
PG-217
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-217A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-217A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-217A
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
WALL VINYL-WG9063878-CUSTOM-CORRIDORS-TYPE II54"W
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
V-315A
Area:
Corridor
Category/Name:
WALCV
LY Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000238191
Vendor Item ID:
WG9063878
WOLF GORDON INC
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM DESCRIPTION: WALL VINYL - CLARA SCHEME - GUESTROOM
CORRIDORS - STEEL
ROLL SIZE: 30 LY; MUST ORDER IN 30 LY INCREMENTS
CUSTOM: YES
PATTERN NAME: WG9063878
COLOR: CUSTOM MARRIOTT NATL STD (STEEL)
EMBOSSING: SPRING
WIDTH: 52"/54"
REPEAT: H: RANDOM V: RANDOM
TYPE/WEIGHT: TYPE II/20 OZ
FSR ASTM E-84, CLASS A REQUIRED: YES
BACKING: OSNABURG
FILM BASE COLOR: BROWN
INK TYPE/APPLICATION: WATER BASED
TOP COAT: VINYL
RECYCYLED CONTENT: NO
INSTALLATION NOTE: REVERSE HANG
DOUBLE CUT OVERLAP IN INCHES: 1/2-2" DOUBLE CUT IS
APPLICABLE
WARRANTY: 5 YEAR LIMITED WOLF GORDON WARRANTY
PACKAGING: ROLLS POLYBAGGED, TAGGED AND PALLETIZED
SEQUENTIALLY WITH HANGING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED; PALLETS:
PYRAMID PACKED AND SHRINK WRAPPED
CARTONING INCLUDED
GC/CK
Room Types Where This Is Used
Corridor - CORRIDOR WALLCOVERINGS
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
HEADBOARD-DOUBLE-58.75 -PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-200A
Area:
Guestrooms
PR Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
HDBR000000000000239223
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHCD3LXXCXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: PAIR - 58.75 DOUBLE HEADBOARDS FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 74 W X 3 D X 50 H
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: N/A
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 74 W X 1/2 THICK X 21 1/4 H MOUNTED ON 1/4
THICK MDF WITH MINIMAL CROWN, PAD IN 2 HORIZONTAL SECTIONS,
ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, CHAMEA/STONE
CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMIBILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM TO CAL TB117
MOUNTING: WALL MOUNT ON CLEATS AT TOP AND BOTTOM
NOTE: USED WITH DOUBLE NIGHTSTAND, ID# 239224 FOR TYPICAL
ROOM OR ID# 239225 FOR ADA ROOM
SIDE THAT ALIGNS WITH NIGHTSTAND IS UNFINISHED
CARTONING: INCLUDED
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120,PRODUCT AND CARTONS
WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-200A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-200A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
D-200A
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Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
NIGHTSTAND-DOUBLE-26.5 W-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-201A
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
NGTST
000000000000239224
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC26LXXCXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 26.5 DOUBLE 12WALL MOUNTED NIGHTSTAND & WALL PANEL
FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 26.5 W X 17 D X 50 H
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: N/A
PVC EDGE BANDING: TO MATCH LAMINATE, INSTALLED ON FRONT
FACE OF NIGHTSTAND BOX
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 26.5 W X 1/2 THICK X 21 1/4 H MOUNTED ON 1/4
THICK MDF WITH MINIMAL CROWN, PAD IN 2 HORIZONTAL SECTIONS,
ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, NAUGA SOFT,
CHAMEA/STONE CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMABILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM CAL TB117
NIGHTSTAND: 24 W X 14 D X 4 H, TOP OF NIGHTSTAND AT 17.75 AFF
CUTOUTS:
ABOVE NIGHTSTAND - 1 EA 2"DIA HOLE FOR LIGHT FIXTURE, 1 EA 7
1/2"W X 4"H FOR OUTLETS
UNDER NIGHTSTAND - 1 EA 12"W X 6"H ACCESS PANEL W/ SMALL CUT
OUT AT TOP TO ACCESS WALL OUTLETS, SECURED TO PANEL W/
VELCRO STRIPS
NOTE: WALL SCONCE AND ELECTRICAL NOT INCLUDED
NOTE: USED WITH HEADBOARD ID # 239223
MOUNTING: WALL MOUNT ON CLEATS AT TOP AND BOTTOM,
NIGHTSTAND IS ATTACHED TO WALL PANEL WITH METAL L BRACKET
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION.**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
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Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
NIGHTSTAND-DOUBLE-ADA-36 W-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-201AADA
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
NGTST
000000000000239225
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC26LXXCXA
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: ADA - 36 DOUBLE WALL MOUNTED NIGHTSTAND & WALL PANEL
FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 36 W X 17 D X 50 H (PANEL SIZE)
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: N/A
PVC EDGE BANDING: TO MATCH LAMINATE, INSTALLED ON FRONT
FACE OF NIGHTSTAND BOX
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 36 W X 1/2 THICK X 21 1/4 H MOUNTED ON 1/2
THICK MDF WITH MINIMAL CROWN, PADS IN 2 HORIZONTAL
SECTIONS, ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, CHAMEA/STONE
CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMIBILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM TO CAL TB117
NIGHTSTAND:
24 W X 14 D X 4 H, TOP OF NIGHTSTAND AT 17.75 AFF
CUTOUTS:
ABOVE NIGHTSTAND- 1 EA 2"DIA FOR LIGHT FIXTURE, 1 EA 7 1/2"W X
4"H FOR OUTLETS
UNDER NIGHTSTAND- 1 EA 12"W X 6"H ACCESS PANEL W/ SMALL CUT
OUT AT TOP TO ACCESS WALL OUTLETS, SECURED TO PANEL W/
VELCRO STRIPS
NOTE: WALL SCONCE AND ELECTRICAL NOT INCLUDED
NOTE: USED WITH HEADBOARD ID # 239223
MOUNTING: WALL MOUNT ON CLEATS AT TOP AND BOTTOM,
NIGHTSTAND IS ATTACHED TO WALL PANEL WITH METAL L BRACKET
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION.**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-201AADA
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-201AADA
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 34
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
MATTRESS-FULL XL-CORP STE II+SERTA PERFECT
SLPR-53"X80
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-210M1ALT
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
MATBX
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000238465
SERTA MATTRESS CO
Vendor Item ID:
FULL XL-CORP SUITE II-53 X 80
Catalog No:
Specification
MATERIAL CLASS: MATTRESS INNERSPRING
TYPE: SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER CORPORATE SUITE II PLUSH - ONE
SIDED NON FLIP
SIZE: FXL
DIMENSIONS: 53" W X 80" L X 12.25" H
PRIMARY INSULATION: FIRE BLOCKER INSULATOR PAD
INNERSPRING: CONTINUOUS WIRE UNIT - 9 GAUGE BORDER WIRE.
POSTURIZED CENTER THIRD. STEEL REINFORCED EDGES. HEAD TO
TOE HELICALS COOL TWIST GEL MEMORY FOAM
UPHOLSTERY: 2" POLY FOAM, HEAVY DUTY SYNTHETIC FIBER PAD
QUILT CONSTRUCTION PANEL: (1) LAYER OF PILLOW FILL FIREBLOCKER, 1 1/2 SERTA PILLOWSOFT FOAM
PANEL TICK: NANOTEX TICK (#73029)
BORDER TICK: MICRO JACQUARD COLLECTION (#42237)
COIL COUNT: FOAM ENCASED CONTINUOUS WIRE SPRING UNIT 748
COIL COUNT DENSITY
SOIL & STAIN FINISH: NANO-TEX PERMANENT SPILL & STAIN
PROTECTION
WARRANTY: NON-PRORATED 10 YEAR WARRANTY
WARRANTY: 10 YEARS NON PRORATED. COVERS MATTRESS THAT IS
USED WITH ANOTHER MANUFACTURERS BOXSPRING OR SUITABLY
CONSTRUCTED PLATFORM
NORMAL DELIVERY: 10 WORKING DAYS
COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIC FLAMMABILITY CODES:16 C FR 1632, TB
129, CAL. TB 603
USA: FREIGHT: FREE FREIGHT WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL US
ADDITIONAL CHARGE: A $75.00 STOP CHARGE FEE WILL BE ADDED
TO ORDERS OF LESS THAN 12 SETS.
CANADA: COMPLIANCE W/ SPECIFIC COUNTRY'S FLAMMABILITY
CODES. FREIGHT: FREE FREIGHT WITHIN 250KM OF FACTORY.
ADDITIONAL CHARGE: A $75 STOP CHARGE FEE WILL BE ADDED TO
ORDERS OF LESS THAN 12 SETS WITHIN 250 KM OF FACTORY.
AS/BMC UPDATED 5/6/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-210M1ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-210M1ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
D-210M1ALT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 35
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
MATTRESS-HYDE PARK RECHARGE -+-FULL XL53"X80"X12
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-210M2ALT
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
MATBX
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000237315
Vendor Item ID:
M00963.90.7977
Catalog No:
USA SUPPLIER
Specification
ITEM: SIMMONS BEAUTYREST WORLD CLASS PLUSH MATTRESSHYDE PARK RECHARGE
SIZE: FULL XL
DIMENSIONS: 53"W X 80"L X 12"H
PRIMARY INSULATION: 1/2" BLOC FOAM (COIL SUPPORT)
UPHOLSTERY: 1.5" TRANSFLEXION FOAM
QUILT CONSTRUCTION:
1ST LAYER: 1.2 OZ FR FIBER
2ND LAYER: 1" AIRCOOL FOAM
1" WAVE CONVOLUTED FOAM
EDGE SUPPORT: 3" FOAM RAILS FEATURING DIAMOND VENTILATION
FOR ENHANCED AIRFLOW.
BORDER FILL: 1.0 OZ FR FIBER
SOIL/STAIN FINISH: NANO-TEX PERMANENT SPILL & STAIN
PROTECTION
PANEL TICK: TACK AND JUMP
COIL COUNT: 866 DENSITY
COIL GAUGE: 15.5
WARRANTY: 10/10 NON-PRORATED
FREIGHT: MINIMUM ORDER OF 10 SETS, LESS THAN 10 SETS WILL
INCUR A ONE-TIME $50.00 STOP CHARGE.
NOTE: PRICING FOR MEXICO, PUERTO RICO, AND HAWAII WILL VARY
AND NEEDS TO BE CONFIRMED WITH SUPPLIER
NOTE:
- 15" POCKET FITTED SHEET REQUIRED
- COORDINATE WITH SHEET PURCHASE FOR NEW BUILD HOTELS
- FOR RENOVATIONS, A MODEL ROOM REVIEW IS RECOMMENDED TO
CONFIRM THE HOTEL'S EXISTING INVENTORY OF SHEETS WILL FIT
- NEW FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS MAY BE REQUIRED
CARTONING INCLUDED
AS/BMC UPDATED 5/2/14
SIMMONS BEDDING
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-210M2ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-210M2ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
D-210M2ALT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 36
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
MATTRESS-FR 1633-12". -DOUBLE-53X80X12
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
D-210M3ALT
Clara
MATBX
000000000000238710
Vendor Name:
JAMISON BEDDING INC
Vendor Item ID:
DOUBLE MATTRESS-FR 1633
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: DOUBLE 12" MATTRESS - FOAM, PRESIDENTIAL
SIZE: DOUBLE
DIMENSIONS: W: 53" L: 80" HT: 12"
WEIGHT/CUBE: FULL XL: 55 LBS, QUEEN: 62 LBS, MARR. KING: 75 LBS,
STD. KING: 79 LBS.
TOP PANEL: MULTI-QUILTED, 2" R-17 SS FOAM
TICK FABRIC TO MEET U.S. STANDARD 16 CFR 1633
MFR: GLOBAL TEXTILES
PATTERN: INTERLUDE
COLOR: CREAM
SOIL/STAIN FINISH: NANO-TEX SPILL & STAIN PROTECTION
TICKING: TICKING WILL BE A CREAM COLORED DAMASK. BORDERS
WILL BE MULTI-QUILTED TO 3/16" FOAM.
NOTE: 10" LAMINATED HIGH DENISTY POLYURETHANE CORE
CONSISTING OF A 6" FIRM BASE CORE LAMINATED TO A 2" BOTTOM
LAYER WITH AN ADDITIONAL 2" TOP LAYER. SAFE SLUMBER 16CFR
1633 COMPLIANT SURROUND BARRIER.
LAMINATED CORE COMPRISED OF:
6" 1.8 DENSITY 28 LB. IFD MIDDLE BASE LAYER
2" 1.8 DENSITY 20 LB. IFD TOP LAYER
2" 1.4 DENSITY 45 LB. IFD BOTTOM SUPPORT LAYER
COMPRESSION SET 80% 5% MAX.
COMPRESSION SET 90% 10% MAX.
* ALL CORES PRE-CRUSHED PRIOR TO SPECIFICATION RATINGS.
WARRANTY: 10 YEARS FULL
FLAMMABILITY RATING: 16 CFR 1633 SAFE SLUMBER COMPLIANT
SURROUND BARRIER ACROSS TOP, BOTTOM AND SIDES OF
MATTRESS AND SEWN WITH KEVLAR THREAD.
FOB- JAMISON PLANT GALLATIN, TN
CARTONING INCLUDED ON SMALLER ORDERS, NOT ON TRUCKLOAD
QUANTITIES.
AS/BMC UPDATED 5/2/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-210M3ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-210M3ALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
D-210M3ALT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 37
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BED BASE-DOUBLE-PLATFORM-PUMICE/BLACK
Drawing Reference Designator:
D-211A
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
BEDFR
000000000000241354
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC25UXXCX1
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: DOUBLE PLATFORM BED BASE FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 52.5W X 78.5 L X 12 H
BASE: 10.5 HIGH X 3/4" THICK MDF PANELS - 4 EXTERIOR + 2 CENTER
SUPPORTS FROM SIDE TO SIDE, RECESSED 8 ON SIDES AND END IN
BLACK LAMINATE
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR - 6"W AT SIDES AND
FOOTEND OF PLATFORM
PLATFORM TOP: 3/4" THICK MDF W/ 1.5"H BUILT UP EDGE - 2 PANELS
SPLIT IN CENTER FROM HEAD TO FOOT OF PLATFORM, W/ 2.25"
RADIUS CORNERS AT END FACED WITH 1ML THICK PVC BANDING TO
MATCH PIONITE PUMICE
GRAIN DIRECTION: N/A
TOP: SEMI FINISHED 1/2 PLYWOOD WITH 8 EACH 6 X 6 NON SKID
FABRIC STRIPS TO PREVENT MATTRESS FROM MOVING
GLIDES: ADJUSTABLE NYLON GLIDES
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK 3/18/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
D-211A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
D-211A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
D-211A
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 38
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
DESK-LEFT-60 W-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-203AL
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
DESK
000000000000239227
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC3XLXXLXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 60 LEFT DESK FOR STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 60 W X 20 D X 30 H
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: HORIZONTAL
LEGS: 1 FULL LENGTH AND ONE SHORT LEG TO ATTACH TO LEFT
LUGGAGE BENCH, SHORT LEG W/ CUT OUT TO ROUTE LED CORDS
THROUGH LEG INTO LUGGAGE BENCH
GLIDES: NYLON
FINISH: BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL
LIGHTING: INCLUDES LED LIGHT STRIP - NATIONAL LIGHTING LEDCB900 W/ TRANSFORMER, 3000K WARM LIGHT UNDERNEATH DESK
WITH WIRE MANAGEMENT TO CONCEAL WIRING
NOTE: USED WITH LEFT LUGGAGE BENCH ID # 239226FOR TYPICAL
ROOM OR ID # 238402 FOR ADA ROOM
MOUNTING: ATTACHED TO WALL WITH L BRACKETS
ASSEMBLY: REQUIRED, LEGS TO BE ATTACHED IN FIELD, 1 TOP WITH
2 LEGS
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 1/28/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-203AL
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-203AL
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 39
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
DESK-RIGHT-60 W-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-203AR
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
DESK
000000000000239229
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC3XLXXRXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 60 RIGHT DESK FOR STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 60 W X 20 D X 30 H
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: HORIZONTAL
LEGS: 1 FULL LENGTH AND ONE SHORT LEG TO ATTACH TO RIGHT
LUGGAGE BENCH, SHORT LEG W/ CUT OUT TO ROUTE LED CORDS
THROUGH LEG INTO LUGGAGE BENCH
GLIDES: NYLON
FINISH: BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL
LIGHTING: INCLUDES LED LIGHT STRIP - NATIONAL LIGHTING LEDCB900 W/ TRANSFORMER, 3000K WARM LIGHT UNDERNEATH DESK
WITH WIRE MANAGEMENT TO CONCEAL WIRING
NOTE: USED WITH RIGHT LUGGAGE BENCH ID # 239228 OR TYPICAL
ROOM OR ID # 239240 FOR ADA ROOM
MOUNTING: ATTACHED TO WALL WITH L BRACKETS
ASSEMBLY: REQUIRED, LEGS TO BE ATTACHED IN FIELD, 1 TOP WITH
2 LEGS
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 1/28/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-203AR
Page: 40
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
LUGGAGE BENCH-LEFT-127 W-CLARA-PUMICE MELCOR
-STANDARD
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-204AL
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
LUGRK
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000239226
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC4XUXXLXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 127 LEFT LUGGAGE BENCH & UPHOLSTERD PADS FOR
STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 127 W X 20 D X 23 5/8 H TO TOP OF CUSHION - CONSISTS OF 3
SECTIONS
LEFT FACING SECTION: 40" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION
CENTER FACING SECTION: 39" WIDE
RIGHT FACING SECTION: 48" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION, SIZED TO FIT X202A COCKTAIL TABLE BETWEEN LEGS
-OVERLAP ON BENCH AND DESK IS 8"
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: HORIZONTAL
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 2 PER BENCH, 36 W X 20 D X 3"H MOUNTED ON
MDF PANEL, 8 SQUARE BOX TUFTED WITH STITCHING DETAIL,
ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, CHAMEA/STONE
CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMIBILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM TO CAL TB117
LEGS: 4 PER BENCH, WITH 5/8 CUTOUT FOR WIRE MANAGEMENT
LEG FINISH: BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL
GLIDES: NYLON - ADJUSTABLE
LIGHTING: INCLUDES LED LIGHT STRIP - NATIONAL LIGHTING LEDCB900 W/ TRANSFORMER, 3000K WARM LIGHT UNDERNEATH BENCH
WITH WIRE MANAGEMENT TO CONCEAL WIRING, TOTAL OF 4 STRIPS
MOUNTED ON UNDERSIDE OF LUGGAGE BENCH, 3 AT BACK CLOSE
TO WALL AND 1 LED STRIP ON BENCH ON ENTRY SIDE CONTROLLED
BY MOTION SENSOR
INCLUDES WIRE MANAGEMENT TO SECURE LED CORDS + DRIVERS
NOTE: USED WITH LEFT DESK ID # 239227
MOUNTING: ATTACHED TO WALL WITH L BRACKETS
ASSEMBLY: REQUIRED, BENCH TOP SHIPS IN 3 SECTIONS, LEGS TO
BE ATTACHED IN FIELD
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION.**
CARTONING: INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-204AL
Page: 41
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
COFFEE TRAY-PUMICE W/ DIVIDERS
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-205A
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
ACCES
000000000000242945
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC99LXXCX2
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: COFFEE TRAY FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 17.75 L X 13.75 W X 3.25 H
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR, MATTE FINISH ON
INSIDE SIDES & OUTSIDE OF TRAY
TRAY INSIDE BOTTOM: WILSONART D96-60-SHADOW
OPEN SECTION FOR COFFEE POT: 16.75"W X 10"D
DIVIDED SECTION: 5 SECTIONS - 1 EA 3 7/8"W X, 3EA 2"W, 1EA 6 1/4"W
DIVIDER SIDES AT 3/16"THK X 1 7/8"H
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
LM/CK 4/22/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-205A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-205A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-205A
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 42
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
LUGGAGE BENCH-LEFT-ADA 116"W-CLARA-PUMICE
MELCOR-STANDARD
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-208AL
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
LUGRK
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000239239
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC4XUXXLXA
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 116 LEFT LUGGAGE BENCH & UPHOLSTERED PADS FOR
STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 116 W X 20 D X 23 5/8 H TO TOP OF CUSHION - CONSISTS OF 3
SECTIONS
LEFT FACING SECTION: 42" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION
CENTER FACING SECTION: 28" WIDE
RIGHT FACING SECTION: 48" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION, SIZED TO FIT X202A COCKTAIL TABLE BETWEEN LEGS
-OVERLAP ON BENCH AND DESK IS 8"
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: HORIZONTAL
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 2 PER BENCH, 36 W X 20 D X 3 H MOUNTED ON
MDF PANEL, 8 SQUARE BOX TUFTED WITH STITCHING DETAIL,
ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, CHAMEA/STONE
CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMIBILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM TO CAL TB117
CENTER SECTION: LAMINATE - 28"W
LEGS: 4 PER BENCH, WITH 5/8 CUTOUT FOR WIRE MANAGEMENT
LEG FINISH: BRUSHED - STAINLESS STEEL
GLIDES: NYLON
LIGHTING: INCLUDES LED LIGHT STRIP - NATIONAL LIGHTING LEDCB900 W/ TRANSFORMER, 3000K WARM LIGHT UNDERNEATH BENCH
WITH WIRE MANAGEMENT TO CONCEAL WIRING. TOTAL OF 4 STRIPS
MOUNTED ON UNDERSIDE OF LUGGAGE BENCH-3 AT BACK CLOSE
TO WALL AND 1 AT FRONT OF BENCH ON ENTRY SIDE CONTROLLED
BY MOTION SENSOR
INCLUDES WIRE MANAGEMENT TO SECURE LED CORDS + DRIVERS
NOTE: USED WITH LEFT DESK ID # 239227
MOUNTING: ATTACHED TO WALL WITH L BRACKETS
ASSEMBLY: REQUIRED, BENCH TOP SHIPS IN 3 SECTIONS, LEGS (4)
TO BE ATTACHED IN FIELD
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION.**
CARTONING: INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-208AL
Page: 43
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
LUGGAGE BENCH-RIGHT-ADA 116 W-GRAY-PUMICE
MELCOR-STANDARD
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-208AR
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
LUGRK
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000239240
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC4XUXXRXA
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 116 RIGHT LUGGAGE BENCH & UPHOLSTERED PADS FOR
STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 116 W X 20 D X 23 5/8 H TO TOP OF CUSHION - CONSISTS OF 3
SECTIONS
RIGHT FACING SECTION: 42" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION
CENTER FACING SECTION: 28" WIDE
LEFT FACING SECTION: 48" WIDE W/ 36" CUSHION, SIZED TO FIT X202A COCKTAIL TABLE BETWEEN LEGS
-OVERLAP ON BENCH AND DESK IS 8"
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
GRAIN DIRECTION: HORIZONTAL
UPHOLSTERED PADS: 2 PER BENCH, 36 W X 20 D X 3 H MOUNTED ON
MDF PANEL, 8 SQUARE BOX TUFTED WITH STITCHING DETAIL,
ATTACHED WITH VELCRO STRIPS
VINYL: (ITEM# 237894) UNIROYAL, NAUGAHYDE, CHAMEA/STONE
CY06 (INCLUDED)
WIDTH: 54
REPEAT: NONE
CONTENT: 100% PVC
FLAMMIBILITY: PASSES CAL 117 SEC. E & NFPA 260
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER & SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YD-CUT YARDAGE NOT AVAILABLE
FOAM TO CONFORM TO CAL TB117
CENTER SECTION: LAMINATE - 28"W
LEGS: 4 PER BENCH, WITH 5/8 CUTOUT FOR WIRE MANAGEMENT
LEG FINISH: BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL
GLIDES: NYLON
LIGHTING: INCLUDES LED LIGHT STRIP - NATIONAL LIGHTING LEDCB900 W/ TRANSFORMER, 3000K WARM LIGHT UNDERNEATH BENCH
WITH WIRE MANAGEMENT TO CONCEAL WIRING. TOTAL OF 4 STRIPS
MOUNTED ON UNDERSIDE OF LUGGAGE BENCH-3 AT BACK CLOSE
TO WALL AND 1 AT FRONT OF BENCH ON ENTRY SIDE CONTROLLED
BY MOTION SENSOR
INCLUDES WIRE MANAGEMENT TO SECURE LED CORDS + DRIVERS
NOTE: USED WITH RIGHT DESK ID # 239229
MOUNTING: ATTACHED TO WALL WITH L BRACKETS
ASSEMBLY: REQUIRED, BENCH TOP SHIPS IN 3 SECTIONS, LEGS (4)
TO BE ATTACHED IN FIELD
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION.**
CARTONING: INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-208AR
Page: 44
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
END TABLE-22 DIA-TOFFEE BROWN TOP-METAL BASE
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-209
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
TABLE
000000000000238145
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC94BXXCXX/ACHC47SXXCXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 22 DIA END COCKTAIL TABLE
DIM: 22 DIA X 20.5 H
TOP: LG HAUSYS SOLID SURFACE, TOFFEE BROWN S104, 22"DIA X
1/2" THICK, EDGE-STRAIGHT W/ EASED EDGES, UNDERSIDE OF TOP
RECESSED TO FIT BASE
SUB TOP - 15"DIA
SUB TOP: BASE: 12 DIA FLAT METAL BASE
BASE FINISH: POWDERCOAT #HW443A-2 TO MATCH TIGER DRYLAC
P2 GLIMMER 49/70190
PACKAGING - BASE - CARTONED, TOPS WILL BE DELIVERED
(SEPERATE FROM BASE) IN BULK 31 PIECES PER PALLET. THE TOPS
WILL HAVE FOAM PROTECTION BETWEEN EACH PIECE AND WILL BE
STACKED, STRAPPED AND SECURE
ASSEMBLY - REQUIRED IN FIELD TO ATTACH TOP + BASE USING
SILICONE GLUE PROVIDED BY FF+E INSTALLER - NOT INCLUDED
LM/CK UPDATED 2/11/14
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-209
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-209
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-209
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 45
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CHAIR-DNU-SEE #243384-LOUNGE-AC 200-CHAMEA
STONE CY-06-27"W
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-211A
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
CHAIR
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000238332
QUALITY & COMPANY INC
CANADA
Vendor Item ID:
AC 200-CHAMEA STONE
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: GUESTROOM LOUNGE CHAIR
DIMENSIONS: H: 35" W: 27" D: 28"
AH: 22.5" SH: 14.5" SD: 20.5" FRONT RAIL: 10"(H)
EXPOSED FINISH:
COLOR: POLISHED
MATERIAL: STEEL
SWIVEL BASE: NICKEL METAL SOLID FRAME 4.5"(H)
GLIDES: YES (FELT PAD) SOLID
FOAM: NFPA 260 & CAL 117
FOAM DEPTHS:
OUTSIDE ARM: 0.25"
INSIDE ARM: 1"
TOP OF ARM: 0.5"
OUTSIDE BACK: 0.25"
INSIDE BACK: 2"
TOP OF BACK: 0.5"
TOP OF BACK: 0.5"
FRONT RAIL/POST: 0.5"
TOP OF SEAT: 3"
PRIMARY UPHOLSTERY: BODY
MFR.: UNIROYAL
PATTERN: CHAMEA
COLOR: STONE CY-06 (MI#237894)
ORIENTATION: NONE
WIDTH: 54"
REPEAT: N/A
CONTENT: 100% PVC
DOUBLE RUBS: 250,000
BLOCKING: CFFA 4/FED.STD. 191A METHOD 5872, NO
BLOCKING, SLIGHT ADHESION
COATING ADHESION: ASTM D751, 3LBS MINIMUM
COLD CRACK: CFFA 6A/FED.STD. 191A METHOD 5874, 20
DEGREES FARENHEIT/NO CRACKING
CROCKING: GOOD-MINIMUM, CFFA-7
COLORFASTNESS TO LIGHT: AATCC16, OPT.3 TO SAE J1885
FLAMMABILITY: (A) CAL 117, SEC. E, (B) NFPA 260
SEAM STRENGTH: MACHINE DIRECTION: 50 LBS, CROSS
DIRECTION: 25 LBS, CFFA 14
TEARING STRENGTH: TONGUE TEAR TO TRAPEZOID TEAR (NOTE:
THE PRODUCT DOES NOT HAVE EITHER A WOVEN OR A NON-WOVEN
BACKING.)
TENSILE STRENGTH: CFFA 17/ASTM D751, 50 LB MIN.
TOP FINISH: BEAUTYGARD
CLEANING CODE: W (WATER/SOAP)
ROLL SIZE: 40 YDS (MINIMUM ORDER REQUIREMENT... NO CUT
YARDAGE FROM UNIROYAL)
**NOTE**-FABRIC PROVIDED BY NAUGAHYDE
YARDAGE REQUIRED: 6 YDS
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-211A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-211A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-211A
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 46
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
CARTONING INCLUDED
KE/BMC UPDATED 3/20/14
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 47
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CHAIR-DESK-C113 TORTORA- 33"H
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-212
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
CHAIR
000000000000238258
QUALITY & COMPANY INC
CANADA
Vendor Item ID:
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: DESK CHAIR
DIMENSIONS: 33"H x 17.75"W x 18.5"D x 18"SH
ENTIRE PIECE MUST MEET: CA-117
CHAIR FINISH PATTERN: LEATHER C113 TORTORA
COLOR: TURTLE DOVE
GLIDES: YES; NYLON
OTHER: TIGHT UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, SEAT, BACK & LEGS. DOUBLE
NEEDLE STITCHING RUNNING VERTICALLY ALONG THE EDGES OF
BACK AND LEGS. WATERFALL SEAT WITH DOUBLE NEEDLE
STITCHING.
NOTE: PRICE INCLUDES FABRIC
PRIMARY UPHOLSTERY:
MATERIAL: LEATHER
MFR:
PATTERN: C113 TORTORA
COLOR: TURTLE DOVE
FABRIC ORIENTATION:
WIDTH: 54"
REPEAT: N/A
CONTENT:
DOUBLE RUBS:
COO:
YARDAGE REQUIRED:
CARTONING INCLUDED
AS/FA
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-212
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-212
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-212
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 48
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CLOSET-LEFT-40 W-STANDARD-CLARA-PUMICE
DRAWER
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-214AL
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
CAB
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000239241
Vendor Item ID:
CSACSTANDLEFTGY
JG EDELEN CO INC
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: LEFT 40 CLOSET FOR STANDARD ROOM IN CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 40 W X 24 D X 92 H
FINISH: RAL 7042 TRAFFIC GLOSS 85-9590
MATERIAL: STEEL
TUBING: 1 X 1 SQUARE
CABINET: 16.25 W X 24 D X 8 1/2 H W/ 1 DRAWER & CUBBY FOR SAFE
(14.75W X 15.75D X 7 7/8 H BY OTHERS-NOT INCLUDED), LOCATED ON
LEFT WHEN FACING CLOSET CABINET FINISH: PIONITE CG203-N
PUMICE MELCOR ON SIDES, DRAWER FRONT & INTERIOR, TOP TO BE
METAL
DRAWER GLIDES: SELF CLOSING
DECORATIVE HARDWARE: JG EDELEN, MODEL PU08233A0096BN5,
BR. NICKEL, 4 5/8 W X 29/32 D (117MM X 23MM), CENTER TO CENTER
IS 3.75 (96MM), ALUMINUM
SHELVES: 2 EACH 3/8 THICK TEMPERED GLASS, ONE NEXT TO
CABINET AND ONE AT 77 AFF.
HANGING ROD: MOUNTED UNDERNEATH UPPER SHELF
GLIDES: ADJUSTABLE NYLON GLIDES
NOTE: OPEN AT BOTTOM FRONT FOR LUGGAGE STORAGE
NOTE: TOP IS REMOVEABLE - OVERALL HEIGHT OF 77" CAPS
PROVIDED TO SEAL TOP OF FRAME
ASSEMBLY: SHIPS IN COMPONENTS FOR ASSEMBLY IN FIELD
INSTALLATION: ANCHOR TO WALL BY FF& E INSTALLER
CARTONING INCLUDED IN COST
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION**
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-214AL
Page: 49
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CLOSET-LEFT-ADA-40 W-CLARA-PUMICE DRAWER
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-216AL
Clara
Vendor Name:
CAB
000000000000239246
JG EDELEN CO INC
Vendor Item ID:
CSACADALEFTGY
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: LEFT ADA 40 CLOSET FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 40 W X 24 D X 60 H
FINISH: RAL 7042 TRAFFIC GLOSS 85-9590
MATERIAL: STEEL
TUBING: 1 X 1 SQUARE
CABINET: 16.25 W X 24 D X 8 1/2 H W/ 1 DRAWER & CUBBY FOR SAFE
(14.75W X 15.75D X 7 7/8 H BY OTHERS-NOT INCLUDED), LOCATED ON
LEFT WHEN FACING CLOSET
CABINET FINISH: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR ON SIDES,
DRAWER FRONT & INTERIOR, TOP TO BE METAL
DRAWER GLIDES: SELF CLOSING
DECORATIVE HARDWARE: JG EDELEN, MODEL PU08233A0096BN5,
BR. NICKEL, 4 5/8 W X 29/32 D (117MM X 23MM), CENTER TO CENTER
IS 3.75 (96MM), ALUMINUM
SHELVES: 3/8 THICK TEMPERED GLASS, 2 EACH FULL WIDTH, ONE
MESH SHELF ABOVE CABINET
HANGING ROD: MOUNTED UNDERNEATH SHELF AT 48 AFF
GLIDES: ADJUSTABLE NYLON GLIDES
NOTE: OPEN AT BOTTOM FRONT FOR LUGGAGE STORAGE
ASSEMBLY: SHIPS IN COMPONENTS FOR ASSEMBLY IN FIELD
INSTALLATION: ANCHOR TO WALL BY FF& E INSTALLER
CARTONING INCLUDED IN COST
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION**
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-216AL
Page: 50
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
CLOSET-RIGHT-ADA-40 W-CLARA-PUMICE DRAWER
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
X-216AR
CAB
000000000000239247
Vendor Name:
JG EDELEN CO INC
Vendor Item ID:
CSACADARIGHTGY
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: RIGHT ADA 40 CLOSET FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 40 W X 24 D X 60 H
FINISH: RAL 7042 TRAFFIC GLOSS 85-9590
MATERIAL: STEEL
TUBING: 1 X 1 SQUARE
CABINET: 16.25 W X 24 D X 8 1/2 H W/ 1 DRAWER & CUBBY FOR SAFE
(14.75W X 15.75D X 7 7/8 H BY OTHERS-NOT INCLUDED), LOCATED ON
RIGHT WHEN FACING CLOSET
CABINET FINISH: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR ON SIDES,
DRAWER FRONT & INTERIOR, TOP TO BE METAL
DRAWER GLIDES: SELF CLOSING
DECORATIVE HARDWARE: JG EDELEN, MODEL PU08233A0096BN5,
BR. NICKEL, 4 5/8 W X 29/32 D (117MM X 23MM), CENTER TO CENTER
IS 3.75 (96MM), ALUMINUM
SHELVES: 3/8 THICK TEMPERED GLASS, 2 EACH FULL WIDTH, ONE
MESH SHELF ABOVE CABINET
HANGING ROD: MOUNTED UNDERNEATH SHELF AT 48 AFF
GLIDES: ADJUSTABLE NYLON GLIDES
NOTE: OPEN AT BOTTOM FRONT FOR LUGGAGE STORAGE
ASSEMBLY: SHIPS IN COMPONENTS FOR ASSEMBLY IN FIELD
INSTALLATION: ANCHOR TO WALL BY FF& E INSTALLER
CARTONING INCLUDED IN COST
**NOTE: FINISHED GOODS CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD
PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF
REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS REGULATION**
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-216AR
Page: 51
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BASEBOARD-100 LF-PUMICE MELCOR
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-217A
Area:
Guestrooms
ST Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
Vendor Name:
CONS
000000000000239236
FAIRMONT DESIGNS
HOSPITALITY GROUP INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACHC95LXXCXX
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: BASEBOARD FOR CLARA SCHEME
DIM: 10 L X 2.75 H X .75 THICK
LAMINATE: PIONITE CG203-N PUMICE MELCOR
PVC EDGE BANDING: 0.80 THICK TO MATCH LAMINATE
PACKAGING: 10 PIECES AT 10 LONG PER CARTON - TOTAL OF 100
LINEAL FEET PER CARTON
INSTALLATION: TO BE CUT & MITRED ON SITE BY GC
**NOTE: FOR PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA: FINISHED GOODS
CONTAINING COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS MUST COMPLY WITH
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 93120, PRODUCT AND
CARTONS WILL BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS
REGULATION**
CARTONING INCLUDED
BV/CK 12/6/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Corridor - CORRIDOR CARPETS
PG-217
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-217A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-217A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL LEFT
X-217A
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 52
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
LAMP-DESK-BRUSHED NICKEL-24"H X 13" W
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-300
Clara
Vendor Name:
LAMP
000000000000238263
TRINITY LIGHTING INC
Vendor Item ID:
10201-BNICK
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: GUESTROOM DESK LAMP
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 24"H X 13"W X 5.5"D
BASE PLATE DIMENSIONS: 13"W X 5.5"D X 3/4" H
TOP PLATE: 13"W X 5.5"D X 1/8" H
BOTTOM BASE: 12 1/4"W X 4 3/4"D X 5/8" H
VERTICAL STEM DIMENSIONS: 14 1/2" H; RECTANGULAR TUBING:
15MM X 30MM
BODY AND BASE FINISH:
MATERIAL: STEEL, 18 GUAGE
COLOR: BRUSHED NICKEL
POWDERCOAT: YES, ON SHADE FITTING ONLY, COLOR WHITE
PROTECTIVE COATING: YES, CLEAR LACQUER
SOCKET BASE TYPE: MEDIUM BASE, E26
BULB INCLUDED: NO
TYPE: 10.5 WATT LED A-19, 3000K, MEDIUM BASE SCREW IN,
GRAINGER #46C246, PHILIPS #430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1(MI
#238150)
QUANTITY: 1
MAXIMUM WATTAGE: 100 WATTS
SWITCH TYPE: ON/OFF BLACK ROCKER
SWITCH LOCATION: ON INSIDE FACE OF VERTICAL STEM
CONVENIENCE OUTLETS: NO
VOLTAGE: 120
CORD: 8' SILVER
EXITS: FROM SIDE OF BASE TO THE BACK, WITH GROMMET
SHADE PROVIDED BY VENDOR: YES: SEE BELOWSHADE SHAPE: RECTANGULAR DRUM
SHADE DIMENSIONS: 9 3/4"H X 13"W X 5 1/2" D
BACKING: VIRGIN POLYSTYRENE, WHITE
COLOR: WHITE MESH HARDBACK WITH 1/4 WHITE TRIM
SHADE ATTACHMENT: SHADE HAS (2)HORIZONTAL BARS ON BOTTOM
THAT ATTACH TO HORIZONTAL SUPPORT ARMS ON FIXTURE,
SECURED WITH (2) THUMB SCREWS
DIFFUSER: NO
UL & CUL APPROVED AND LABELED
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/30/2013
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-300
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-300
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 53
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-300B
Clara
BULB
000000000000238150
Vendor Name:
GRAINGER INC
Vendor Item ID:
46C246
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: MEDIUM BASE LED A19 LAMP
GRAINGER ITEM: 46C246
PHILIPS ITEM #: 430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1, MODEL
#9290002204
TYPE: SELF BALLASTED SCREW IN
BASE: MEDIUM E26
WATTS: 10.5 W
INCANDESCENT WATTAGE EQUIVALENT: 60 W
VOLTAGE: 120V
DIMMABLE: NO
OTHER: A19 SHAPE, 3.9" LENGTH,2.3" DIA, 80 CRI, INITAL LUMENS 800,
COLOR WARM WHITE, 3000K, SEMI-OMNI DIRECTIONAL 330
DEGREES, RAL HOURS 15,000.
CASE QTY.: 6
PACK QTY. 1
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/22/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-301B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-401B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-301B
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 54
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-401B
Page: 55
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
LAMP-FLOOR-BRUSHED NICKEL-63"H X 17 3/4" W
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-301
Clara
Vendor Name:
LAMP
000000000000238254
TRINITY LIGHTING INC
Vendor Item ID:
30201-BNCK-TW
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: GUESTROOM FLOOR LAMP
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 63"H X 17 3/4"W X 8"D
BASE PLATE DIMENSIONS: 17 3/4"W X 8"D X 3/4"H
TOP PLATE: 17 3/4"W X 8"D X 1/8"H
BOTTOM BASE: 17 3/4"W X 7 1/4"D X 5/8"H
VERTICAL STEM DIMENSIONS: 49 7/8" H; RECTANGULAR TUBING:
20MM X 40MM
BODY AND BASE FINISH:
MATERIAL: STEEL, 18 GUAGE
COLOR: BRUSHED NICKEL
POWDERCOAT: YES, ON SHADE FITTING ONLY, COLOR WHITE
PROTECTIVE COATING: YES, CLEAR LACQUER
SOCKET BASE TYPE: MEDIUM BASE, E26
BULB INCLUDED: NO
TYPE: 10.5 WATT LED A-19, 3000K, MEDIUM BASE SCREW IN,
GRAINGER #46C246, PHILIPS #430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1(MI
#238150)
QUANTITY: 2
MAXIMUM WATTAGE: 150 WATTS
SWITCH TYPE: ON/OFF BLACK ROCKER
SWITCH LOCATION: ON INSIDE FACE OF VERTICAL STEM, 48" OFF
FLOOR
CONVENIENCE OUTLETS: NO
VOLTAGE: 120
CORD: 8' SILVER
EXITS: FROM SIDE OF BASE AT THE BACK, WITH GROMMET
SHADE PROVIDED BY VENDOR: YES: SEE BELOWSHADE SHAPE: RECTANGULAR DRUM
SHADE DIMENSIONS: 13 3/4"H X 17 3/4"W X 8" D
BACKING: VIRGIN POLYSTYRENE, WHITE
COLOR: WHITE MESH HARDBACK WITH 1/4 WHITE TRIM
SHADE ATTACHMENT: SHADE HAS (1)HORIZONTAL BAR ON BOTTOM
THAT ATTACHES TO HORIZONTAL SUPPORT ARM ON FIXTURE,
SECURED WITH (2) THUMB SCREWS
DIFFUSER: NO
UL & CUL APPROVED AND LABELED
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/30/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-301
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-301
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 56
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-301B
Clara
BULB
000000000000238150
Vendor Name:
GRAINGER INC
Vendor Item ID:
46C246
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: MEDIUM BASE LED A19 LAMP
GRAINGER ITEM: 46C246
PHILIPS ITEM #: 430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1, MODEL
#9290002204
TYPE: SELF BALLASTED SCREW IN
BASE: MEDIUM E26
WATTS: 10.5 W
INCANDESCENT WATTAGE EQUIVALENT: 60 W
VOLTAGE: 120V
DIMMABLE: NO
OTHER: A19 SHAPE, 3.9" LENGTH,2.3" DIA, 80 CRI, INITAL LUMENS 800,
COLOR WARM WHITE, 3000K, SEMI-OMNI DIRECTIONAL 330
DEGREES, RAL HOURS 15,000.
CASE QTY.: 6
PACK QTY. 1
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/22/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-301B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-401B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-301B
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 57
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-401B
Page: 58
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
SCONCE-WALL-DBL.-W/ LED READING LIGHTS-17 1/2" H
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
X-401
Vendor Name:
WFIX
000000000000238219
TRINITY LIGHTING INC
Vendor Item ID:
22201-BNCK-TW
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: HEADBOARD WALL SCONCE-DOUBLE (PLUG-IN), WITH LED
READING LIGHTS
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 17 1/2"H X 20"W X 7"D
BASE PLATE DIMENSIONS: 9 3/4"H X 4 3/4"W X 1 1/8"D
TOP PLATE OF BASE PLATE: 9 3/4"H X 4 3/4"W X 1/8"D
BOTTOM BASE OF BASE PLATE: 9 1/4"H X 4 1/4"W X 1"D
BACK PLATE DIMENSIONS: 9 1/8"H X 4 1/8"W, 2" DIAMETER HOLE
CUTOUT IN CENTER FOR CORD EXIT.
HORIZONTAL SHADE SUPPORT ARM DIMENSIONS: (2) SUPPORT
ARMS AT TOP OF BACK PLATE. LEFT SUPPORT ARM PROTRUDES 6"
HORIZONTALLY FROM BASE PLATE, ANGLES VERTICALLY 3 1/4", AND
ANGLES HORIZONTALLY LEFT(FACING) 4 1/8"; RIGHT SUPPORT ARM
PROTRUDES 6" HORIZONTALLY FROM BASE PLATE, ANGLES
VERTICALLY 3 1/4", AND ANGLES HORIZONTALLY RIGHT(FACING) 4
1/8"; RECTANGULAR TUBING: 15MM X 30MM
LED READING LIGHTS (2): 3/8" ROUND STIFF FLEX ARM, 11" FULL
EXTENSION
LED HEAD: 1 1/4" ROUND
BODY AND BASE FINISH:
MATERIAL: STEEL, 18 GUAGE
COLOR: BRUSHED NICKEL
POWDERCOAT: YES, ON SHADE FITTING ONLY, COLOR WHITE
SOCKET BASE TYPE: MEDIUM BASE, E26
BULB INCLUDED: NO
TYPE: 10.5 WATT LED A-19, 3000K, MEDIUM BASE SCREW IN,
GRAINGER #46C246, PHILIPS #430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1(MI
#238150)
QUANTITY: 2
LED BULBS FOR READING LIGHT INCLUDED: YES (2), 1 WATT EACH
MAXIMUM WATTAGE: 150 WATTS
SWITCH TYPE: (4) RECTANGULAR ON/OFF BLACK ROCKER (TOP
SWITCHES FOR E26 BULBS, BOTTOM SWITCHES FOR LED READING
LIGHTS)
SWITCH LOCATION: (2) ON LEFT SIDE OF BASE PLATE(CONTROLS
LEFT E26 BULB AND LEFT LED READING LIGHT) AND (2) ON RIGHT
SIDE OF BASE PLATE (CONTROLS RIGHT E26 BULB AND RIGHT LED
READING LIGHT).
CONVENIENCE OUTLETS: NO
VOLTAGE: 120
CORD: 8' SILVER
EXITS: THROUGH CENTER REAR OF MOUNTING PLATE
BALLAST INCLUDED: NO
SHADE PROVIDED BY VENDOR: YES: SEE BELOWSHADE SHAPE: RECTANGULAR DRUM
SHADE DIMENSIONS: 8"H X 20"W X 5 1/2" D
BACKING: VIRGIN POLYSTYRENE, WHITE
COLOR: WHITE MESH HARDBACK WITH 1/4 WHITE TRIM
SHADE ATTACHMENT: SHADE HAS (2)HORIZONTAL BARS ON BOTTOM
THAT ATTACH TO HORIZONTAL SUPPORT ARMS ON FIXTURE,
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-401
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-401
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 59
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
SECURED WITH (2) THUMB SCREWS
DIFFUSER: NO
*SPECIAL NOTE: WALL SCONCE IS DESIGNED TO ALIGN WITH AND
MOUNT ON WALL MOUNTED HEADBOARD PANEL. ELECTRICAL CORD
WIL BE THREADED THROUGH A 2 1/2" DIAMETER HOLE CUTOUT ON
HEADBOARD PANEL.
UL & CUL APPROVED AND LABELED
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/30/13
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 60
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-401B
Clara
BULB
000000000000238150
Vendor Name:
GRAINGER INC
Vendor Item ID:
46C246
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: MEDIUM BASE LED A19 LAMP
GRAINGER ITEM: 46C246
PHILIPS ITEM #: 430512, 10.5A19/COREPRO/3000 6/1, MODEL
#9290002204
TYPE: SELF BALLASTED SCREW IN
BASE: MEDIUM E26
WATTS: 10.5 W
INCANDESCENT WATTAGE EQUIVALENT: 60 W
VOLTAGE: 120V
DIMMABLE: NO
OTHER: A19 SHAPE, 3.9" LENGTH,2.3" DIA, 80 CRI, INITAL LUMENS 800,
COLOR WARM WHITE, 3000K, SEMI-OMNI DIRECTIONAL 330
DEGREES, RAL HOURS 15,000.
CASE QTY.: 6
PACK QTY. 1
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 10/22/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-301B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-401B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-300B
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-301B
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 61
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
X-401B
Page: 62
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
MIRROR-VANITY-LED-BACKLIT-31 5/8" X 31 5/8
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-402
Clara
Vendor Name:
MIROR
000000000000238217
MAJESTIC MIRROR & FRAME INC
Vendor Item ID:
AC-LED-V
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: LIGHTED LED MIRROR W/ BUILT IN DEFOGGER
VANITY LIGHT DESCRIPTION: LIGHTED VANITY MIRROR WITH
POLISHED EDGES WITH 2 VERTICAL RECTANGULAR FROSTED
SECTIONS ON EITHER SIDE. (EACH RECTANGLE IS 17 7/8"H X 1
1/16"W) TO EMIT LIGHT. ANTI-FOGGING DEVICE BUILT IN. ON
BACKSIDE OF MIRROR.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 31 5/8"H X 31 5/8"W X 1 3/4"D
GLASS DIMENSIONS: 31 5/8"H X 31 5/8"W X 1/4" D
FRAME FINISH: POLISHED EDGE
BEVEL: NO
OTHER: VINYL SAFETY BACKING, FINGER PRINT PROTECTION
CHASSIS DIMENSIONS: 23"H X 27 3/4"W X 1 1/2"D
FINISH MATERIAL: POWDER COATED STEEL
COLOR: BLACK EXTERIOR WITH WHITE INTERIOR
HANGING INSTRUCTIONS: HORIZONTAL
HANGING METHOD: MOUNTING HOLES PROVIDED IN CHASSIS FOR
EASY WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION. MIRROR HAS 21 1/8" WIDE TOP
CLEAT/HANGER WITH MOUNTING PEGS (LOCATED 4 1/8" FROM TOP
OF MIRROR)AND 4" WIDE BOTTOM CLEAT/HANGER WITH MOUNTING
PEGS(LOCATED 6" FROM BOTTOM OF MIRROR) WHICH MOUNT ONTO
HOLES PROVIDED IN CLEAT/HANGER ON CHASSIS.
LAMPING: LED STRIP LIGHTS INCLUDED. (2) ROWS OF LED STRIPS ON
EACH SIDE OF THE CHASSIS(LOCATED ON THE INTERIOR OF BOTH
SIDES OF CHASSIS). EACH LED STRIP IS 9 WATTS FOR TOTAL OF 36
WATTS, 3000K, RATED FOR 100,000 HOURS.
LED DRIVER: FULHAM THOROLED, T1UNV012V-60L.
INPUT VOLTAGE: 100V-277V + 10%, 50/60 HZ
MAXIMUM WATTAGE: 60 WATTS TOTAL
NOTE: UL1598 FOR DAMP LOCATIONS; NO JUNCTION BOX REQUIRED;
PRODUCT READY FOR HARDWIRE; SEPARATE LISTING FOR UL1598
SECTION 16.23 REQUIRED
WARRANTY: 5 YEAR
TOTAL WEIGHT: 37 LBS.
CARTONING INCLUDED
CG/BMC UPDATED 11/1/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-402
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-402
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 63
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
ARTWORK-WEATHERED FACADE- 31.5"W x 31.5"H
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-540ALT1
Clara
Vendor Name:
ARTWK
000000000000238260
WENDOVER ART GROUP
Vendor Item ID:
WEATHERED FACADE
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: ARTWORK
IMAGE TITLE: WEATHERED FACADE
ARTIST NAME: RENZZO
PUBLISHER: WENDOVER ART GROUP
IMAGE SIZE: 31 1/2"W x 31 1/2"H
OVERALL FRAMED DIMENSIONS: 31 1/2"W x 31 1/2"H
FRAME MATERIAL: 3MM DIBOND WITH WOOD SUBFRAME BARS FOR
FLOAT EFFECT
MODEL: MDF - M0128
MOUNTING: SQUARE
HANGING METHOD: WOOD SUBFRAME WITH SECURITY HARDWARE
NOTE: MFR TO CLEARLY MARK EACH PIECE OF ART WITH ITEM ID
AND REFERENCE DESIGNATOR NUMBER. MFR TO INCLUDE ALL
NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE WITH EACH PIECE OF ART
CARTONING INCLUDED
FA/FA
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-540ALT1
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-540ALT1
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 64
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
ARTWORK-STAIRCASE- 31.5"W x 31.5"H
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-540ALT2
Clara
Vendor Name:
ARTWK
000000000000238261
WENDOVER ART GROUP
Vendor Item ID:
STAIRCASE
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: ARTWORK
IMAGE TITLE: STAIRCASE
ARTIST NAME: AYZEK
PUBLISHER: WENDOVER ART GROUP
IMAGE SIZE: 31 1/2"W x 31 1/2"H
OVERALL FRAMED DIMENSIONS: 31 1/2"W x 31 1/2"H
FRAME MATERIAL: 3MM DIBOND WITH WOOD SUBFRAME BARS FOR
FLOAT EFFECT
MODEL: MDF - M0128
MOUNTING: SQUARE
HANGING METHOD: WOOD SUBFRAME WITH SECURITY HARDWARE
NOTE: MFR TO CLEARLY MARK EACH PIECE OF ART WITH ITEM ID
AND REFERENCE DESIGNATOR NUMBER. MFR TO INCLUDE ALL
NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE WITH EACH PIECE OF ART
CARTONING INCLUDED
FA/FA
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-540ALT2
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-540ALT2
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 65
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
TV-47IN LED-47LP645H-INTEGRATED B-LAN-BRUSHED
FINSH
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-600
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
TV
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000235725
LG ELECTRONICS USA INC
Vendor Item ID:
47LP645H
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: 47" LED FLAT PANEL HD PRO-CENTRIC, PRO: IDIOM WITH
INTEGRATED B-LAN FOR PUBLIC SPACE AND GUESTROOM
COLOR: BRUSHED BLACK
SCREEN SIZE: 47" DIAGONAL
DIMENSIONS:
WITH STAND: W: 43.3" H: 28.7" D: 10.7"
WITHOUT: W: 43.3" H: 26.2" D: 2.8"
BASE: 180 DEGREE ALL METAL SWIVEL
BRIGHTNESS: 500 CD/M2
RESOLUTION: 1920 X 1080
CONTRAST RATIO: 1,000,000: 1
SPEAKERS: BUILT IN, 10 WATTS EACH, 20 TOTAL
FULLY PPV COMPATIBLE, PRO-IDIOM ENCRYPTION FOR
HD/PPV/VOD/INCLUDED
REMOTE INCLUDED
MPEG2/MPEG4, H264 DECODING
REAR JACKS: R/L AUDIO IN; COMPOSITE
VIDEO W/ L& R AUDIO INPUTS; PC AUDIO IN (PHONE JACKS);
RGB IN; DVI W/HDCP; S-VIDEO; RS-232 C; REMOTE SPEAKER OUT;
SP DIF IN/OUT (OPTICAL) 2 HDMI JACKS
SIDE JACKS: S-VIDEO; COMPOSITE VIDEO; AUDIO INPUTS; HI
RESOLUTION
COMPONENT; R/L AUDIO
COMPATIBLE TO RJP-101M, RJP-110F AND RJP-110S JACK PACK,
MPEG 2/MPEG 4 H.264 (FULL HD REAL TIME DECODING, AC3
DECODING)
ATSC/NTSC/QAM CLEAR TUNERS
BLAN INTEGRATION
COMPATIBLE W/FMA-LG101
SECURITY SCREWS INCLUDED
HDTV, XD ENGINE, DOLBY DIGITAL, CLEAR VOICE, ENERGY STAR 5.3,
HDMI, PRO-IDIOM, PRO-CENTRIC, SRS (SURROUND SOUND) DYNAMIC
POWER SAVINGS, STATIC POWER SAVINGS, INTELLIGENT SENSOR,
ROHS COMPLIANT(LIMITED HEAVY METALS)
PRO-CENTRIC: INTERACTIVE IN-ROOM PLATFORM FOR GAMES,
INTERNET DATA FEEDS, HOTEL SERVICES SUCH AS ROOM SERVICE,
SPA SERVICE, GOLF COURSE SCHEDULES, ETC.
WARRANTY: PARTS AND LABOR: 2 YRS
CARTONING INCLUDED
BV/CK
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-600
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-600
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 66
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
BRACKET-SF650-BLACK-WALL-MOUNTING
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-600M
Clara
Vendor Name:
WFIX
000000000000224120
PEERLESS INDUSTRIES INC
Vendor Item ID:
SF650-BLACK-WALL
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: WALL MOUNTING BRACKET
DESCRIPTION: TV WALL MOUNT FOR LED AND LCD TV'S 32" TO 56"
MODEL: SF650 - FLAT MOUNT
COLOR: BLACK
UNIVERSAL BRACKETS
DIMENSIONS: 30.87"W X 18"H X 1.7"D
BV/CK
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-600M
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-600M
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 67
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL ~ FERNWOOD ROAD, BETHESDA, MD 20817
Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
REFRIGERATOR-K40 SMART PV
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
X-601
Clara
REFRG
000000000000238356
Vendor Name:
INTERIOR DESIGN
Vendor Item ID:
K40 SMART PV
Catalog No:
Specification
DESCRIPTION: REFRIGERATOR W/GLASS DOOR
CATALOG NUMBER: K40 SMART PV
DIMENSIONS: 553MM H X 399MM W X 480MM D
POWER SUPPLY: US - 3PRONG
CAPACITY: 40 LT
DOOR SWING: RIGHT HAND
COOLING SYSTEM: COMPRESSOR
COLOR: STANDARD GREY
NOTE: COOLS TO 38 DEGREES
REMOTE CONTROL FOR OPERATIONS TO PRESET TEMPERATURE
VENDOR: INDEL B
CONTACT: MICHELE CROCIANI
[email protected]
BUSINESS NO. +39 0541 848720
MOBIL NO. +39 334 3525070
BV/CK 10/30/13
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-601
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-601
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 68
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
SAFE-SMARTBOX LAPTOP 25-7.875" H X 14.75"W X
15.75"D
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-602
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
SAFE
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000231273
MINIBAR NORTH AMERICA INC
Vendor Item ID:
SMARTBOX LAPTOP 25
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: SMARTBOX LAPTOP 25 SAFE
DIMENSIONS: 7.875"H X 14.75"W X 15.75"D
BATTERY: 5 AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
STANDARD FEATURES:
-SOLID STEEL BOLT LOCKING MECHANISM
-LARGE LED DISPLAY AND KEYPAD
-ADA COMPLIANT AUDIBLE KEYPAD
-4-DIGIT GUEST CODE
-BATTERY BACKUP
-BATTERY AUTO-CHECK AND LOW BATTERY WARNING
SECURITY FEATURES:
-EMERGENCY OPENING WITH OVERRIDE UNIT
WARRANTY: TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF INSTALLATION. SPARE
PARTS WILL BE PROVIDED AT TIME OF INSTALLATION
FREIGHT: FOB
CT/JP
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-602
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-602
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 69
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
HOOKS-SHOWER CURTAIN-KA412R-CHROME
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-700A
Area:
Guestrooms
ST Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
SHWAC
000000000000223933
Vendor Name:
KARTRI SALES CO INC
Vendor Item ID:
KA412R - SHOWER HOOKS
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: SHOWER CURTAIN HOOKS
CATALOG NUMBER: KA412R HEAVY DUTY 5-BALL ROLLER HOOKS,
OPEN END
FINISH: CHROME
SIZE: FITS 1.25" DIAMETER ROD
NOTE: 12 TO ONE SET
MHR SHOWER CURTAIN HOOKS
BV/CK UPDATED 1/24/12
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-700A
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-700A
Effective Date: 11-01-2013
Published Date: 06-09-2014
Version: Version 2.11
Printed Date: 06-06-2014
Page: 70
ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
SHOWER CURTAIN-WAFFLE SUPREME-72" X 78"-WHITE
Drawing Reference Designator:
Area:
Guestrooms
EA Category/Name:
ACG1CL Marriott Item ID:
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Clara
X-700ADAALT
Vendor Name:
SHWCT
000000000000238116
KARTRI SALES CO INC
Vendor Item ID:
ACH-SWAFFA-1
Catalog No:
Specification
ITEM: SHOWER CURTAIN OVER DRAPE
COLOR: WHITE
DIMENSIONS: H: 78" W: 72"
FABRIC: WAFFLE SUPREME
CONTENT: 100% POLYESTER
#2 SHINY GROMMETS
HEADER: 1 1/2" TRIPLE FOLDED, REINFORCED WITH NYLON MESH
HEMS: SIDES AND BOTTOM: 1" DOUBLE FOLDED NO REVERSE
BOTTOM HEM
COO: USA/MEXICO
CARTONING INCLUDED
AS/BMC
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-700ADAALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-700ADAALT
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Decor Package: Clara
Title: Gen 1 New Build Decor
Brand: AC Hotels
Marriott Description:
SHOWER CURT.LINER-MARTAFF MR 6700 78-FROSTYADA
Item UOM:
Marriott BOM Name:
BOM Description:
Drawing Reference Designator:
X-700LADAALT
Area:
Guestrooms
Category/Name:
SHWCT
EA Marriott Item ID:
ACG1CL
Clara Vendor Name:
000000000000117838
KARTRI SALES CO INC
Vendor Item ID:
MARTAFF FROSTY LINER-72 X 78
Catalog No:
Specification
TYPE: SHOWER CURTAIN, FROSTED LINER-ADA
DESCRIPTION: MARTAFF MR6700 78
DIMENSIONS: 72" X 78"
COLOR: FROSTY
GAUGE: 6
REPEAT: N/A
SILVER GROMMETS: SPACED AT 6" ON-CENTER (TOTAL: 12)
HEADER: 1-3/8" H.S. REINFORCED 9 GAUGE VINYL
HR/SLR
Room Types Where This Is Used
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
X-700LADAALT
Guestrooms - DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE
RIGHT
X-700LADAALT
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Brand: AC Hotels
Area: CORRIDOR
Decor Package: Clara
CORRIDOR WALLCOVERINGS
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
000000000000238191
WALL VINYL-WG9063878-CUSTOM-CORRIDORS-TYPE II-54"W
WALCV V-315A
CORRIDOR CARPETS
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
000000000000238178
000000000000239236
CARPET TILE-REPARTEE 59387-LOOP PILE-CORRIDORS-24" SQ
BASEBOARD-100 LF-PUMICE MELCOR
CARTF
CONS
PG-104A
PG-217
CALIFORNIA CODE
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
CARP_STEW_ASSMT_N
T
CARPET STEWARDSHIP ASSESSMENT NON-TAXABLE
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Area: GUESTROOM
Decor Package: Clara
DBL DBL LEFT
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
000000000000239224
000000000000239226
000000000000239241
NIGHTSTAND-DOUBLE-26.5 W-PUMICE MELCOR
LUGGAGE BENCH-LEFT-127 W-CLARA-PUMICE MELCOR-STANDARD
CLOSET-LEFT-40 W-STANDARD-CLARA-PUMICE DRAWER
NGTST D-201A
LUGRK X-204AL
CAB
X-214AL
DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE LEFT
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
000000000000239223
000000000000239225
000000000000238465
000000000000237315
000000000000238710
000000000000241354
000000000000239227
000000000000242945
000000000000239239
000000000000238145
000000000000238332
000000000000238258
000000000000239246
000000000000239236
000000000000238263
000000000000238150
000000000000238254
000000000000238150
000000000000238219
000000000000238150
000000000000238217
000000000000238260
000000000000238261
000000000000235725
000000000000224120
000000000000238356
000000000000231273
000000000000223933
000000000000238116
000000000000117838
HEADBOARD-DOUBLE-58.75 -PUMICE MELCOR
NIGHTSTAND-DOUBLE-ADA-36 W-PUMICE MELCOR
MATTRESS-FULL XL-CORP STE II+SERTA PERFECT SLPR-53"X80
MATTRESS-HYDE PARK RECHARGE -+-FULL XL-53"X80"X12
MATTRESS-FR 1633-12". -DOUBLE-53X80X12
BED BASE-DOUBLE-PLATFORM-PUMICE/BLACK
DESK-LEFT-60 W-PUMICE MELCOR
COFFEE TRAY-PUMICE W/ DIVIDERS
LUGGAGE BENCH-LEFT-ADA 116"W-CLARA-PUMICE MELCOR-STANDARD
END TABLE-22 DIA-TOFFEE BROWN TOP-METAL BASE
CHAIR-DNU-SEE #243384-LOUNGE-AC 200-CHAMEA STONE CY-06-27"W
CHAIR-DESK-C113 TORTORA- 33"H
CLOSET-LEFT-ADA-40 W-CLARA-PUMICE DRAWER
BASEBOARD-100 LF-PUMICE MELCOR
LAMP-DESK-BRUSHED NICKEL-24"H X 13" W
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
LAMP-FLOOR-BRUSHED NICKEL-63"H X 17 3/4" W
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
SCONCE-WALL-DBL.-W/ LED READING LIGHTS-17 1/2" H
BULB-10.5W-LED-3000K-430512-COREPRO-A-19
MIRROR-VANITY-LED-BACKLIT-31 5/8" X 31 5/8
ARTWORK-WEATHERED FACADE- 31.5"W x 31.5"H
ARTWORK-STAIRCASE- 31.5"W x 31.5"H
TV-47IN LED-47LP645H-INTEGRATED B-LAN-BRUSHED FINSH
BRACKET-SF650-BLACK-WALL-MOUNTING
REFRIGERATOR-K40 SMART PV
SAFE-SMARTBOX LAPTOP 25-7.875" H X 14.75"W X 15.75"D
HOOKS-SHOWER CURTAIN-KA412R-CHROME
SHOWER CURTAIN-WAFFLE SUPREME-72" X 78"-WHITE
SHOWER CURT.LINER-MARTAFF MR 6700 78-FROSTY-ADA
HDBRNGTST
MATBX
MATBX
MATBX
BEDFR
DESK
ACCES
LUGRK
TABLE
CHAIR
CHAIR
CAB
CONS
LAMP
BULB
LAMP
BULB
WFIX
BULB
MIROR
ARTWK
ARTWK
TV
WFIX
REFRG
SAFE
SHWAC
SHWCT
SHWCT
D-200A
D-201AADA
D-210M1ALT
D-210M2ALT
D-210M3ALT
D-211A
X-203AL
X-205A
X-208AL
X-209
X-211A
X-212
X-216AL
X-217A
X-300
X-300B
X-301
X-301B
X-401
X-401B
X-402
X-540ALT1
X-540ALT2
X-600
X-600M
X-601
X-602
X-700A
X-700ADAALT
X-700LADAALT
DBL DBL ACCESSIBLE RIGHT
Item ID
Description
Catgy Ref
000000000000239229
000000000000239240
000000000000239247
DESK-RIGHT-60 W-PUMICE MELCOR
LUGGAGE BENCH-RIGHT-ADA 116 W-GRAY-PUMICE MELCOR-STANDARD
CLOSET-RIGHT-ADA-40 W-CLARA-PUMICE DRAWER
DESK
X-203AR
LUGRK X-208AR
CAB
X-216AR
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Technical Requirements
Technical Specification Requirements Index
Specification No.
Specification Title
Page
BC-001 Rev 0
Banquet Chairs
1
CRP-001 Rev 0
Carpet
Axminster and Tufted
Padding
4
CG-001 Rev0
Casegoods
Dressers, Armoires, Desks, Tables,
Night Stands, Headboards, Credenzas,
Coffee Tables, TV Stands
10
FAB-001 Rev 0
Fabrics
15
LF-001 Rev 0
Lighting and Fixtures
17
MR-001 Rev 0
Mirrors
24
ODF-001 Rev 0
Outdoor Furniture
26
TC-001 Rev 0
Task Chairs
27
TOB-001 Rev 0
Top-of-Bed
Bed Skirts, Scarves, Pillows
31
UF-001 Rev 0
Upholstered Furniture
Lounge chairs, side chairs, dining chairs,
bar stools, banquettes,
37
WC-001 Rev 0
Wall Coverings
42
WT-001 Rev 0
Window Treatment
47
MIDCS Banquet Chairs General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications, test and code criteria for banquet chairs used by Marriott International
properties. All banquet chairs must meet or exceed these specifications, tests and codes. All Marriott banquet
chair suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity and durability of finish and design of any banquet chairs
they produce. Each supplier is responsible for providing shop drawings with complete construction information,
including where-used and finished samples. Banquet chairs are those chairs used in conference rooms or other
areas where guests gather for conferences, seminars, luncheons, or other public gatherings. They generally have
upholstered seats and backs and they may or may not have stack/ganging devices. Any deviation, modification
or other changes to original or existing specifications must be submitted to the appropriate Marriott
associate or outsourced specifier in writing with drawings clearly showing all changes and locations on
the items.
Warranty
•
All Marriott banquet chair suppliers are responsible for the functional durability and conformance to design
intent of any banquet chairs they produce. The chairs shall be warranted for a minimum of 12 years or as
specified.
General Specifications
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Steel tubular frames shall be a minimum of 13/16” 18 gauge, unless otherwise specified, and shall meet
ASTM A-513 for 1008/1010; (wall thickness for 18 gauge tubing shall be .049, ± 10% Carbon). All frames
shall be sufficient to withstand guest weight loads for 12 years.
Chemical Analysis of Steel Tubing: Carbon: .054 to .11, Manganese: .30 to .60, Phosphorous: .035
Max., Sulfur: .035 Max., Rockwell Hardness: B45 to B75.
Frames shall have a minimum of 24 structural frame welds and shall be electric welded steel tubing
w/seamless joints and corners.
Glides: 4 premium metal base glides with a chrome metal base and steel umbrella clip (.030 spring steel)
sufficient to withstand 300 pounds minimum force shall be included. Each glide shall have a clear vinyl
boot with protective bumper for stacking and sufficiently affixed so as to prevent accidental removal during
use. (Must be suitable for use on the floor surface of the areas in which the chairs are used).
Stacking ability is required for all brands. Stacking shall be 8 to 12 high.
Linking/ganging devices shall be constructed so as to not interfere with dining or other configurations
when not ganged. (Linking devices are required for orders of 100 or more chairs).
Legs shall have support stretchers sufficient in number and placement to maintain structural stability over
the life of the chairs.
Finishes
• Metals shall be pre-treated for corrosion resistance and to enhance finish adhesion. The finish shall
be epoxy powder coat or plated.
• All production finishes must match approved samples.
• Finishes are to be clean and clear in tone, smooth and without variation between any sides.
Inner back wood shall have a minimum of ½” thick curved plywood, unless otherwise specified, with 1”
thick 1.2 lb. /cubic foot density Ca 117 flame retardant polyurethane foam over a passive lumbar support.
Outer back wood shall have a minimum of 1/8” non tempered hardboard, or as specified, covered by ¼”
Ca 117 fire retardant polyurethane foam. Outer back shall be attached so that fasteners are not exposed.
(Flex back chairs are the preferred option for Marriott Full Service, Renaissance and JW Marriott).
Seat construction shall be have a minimum of ¾” MDF, or as specified, covered with 2” thick 2.8 density
Ca 117 flame retardant conventional foam with an IFD of 60. It shall be glued to panels to prevent shifting.
Face Fabrics
BC-001 Rev 0
1
Banquet Chairs General Specifications
•
•
•
Banquet chair suppliers are not responsible for construction and performance of face fabrics NOT
specified by them, but they are responsible for construction and performance of face fabrics
from their lines included with the products. In all cases the banquet chairs supplier is
responsible for diligence in identifying defective fabrics, and in the timely notification of the Marriott
buyer.
• All banquet chair suppliers shall fully insure that they have complete understanding of the
direction the designer wants directional fabrics to take on the piece; side-to-side or floor-to-back.
• It is the seating supplier’s responsibility to insure that all fabric pattern matching is appropriate
and utilizes the best yields. All banquet chairs suppliers shall notify the designer or commodity
manager if there are ways to have better fabric yields.
• All face fabric tailoring is to be smooth and evenly applied. (If COM, the fabric shall be specified
with each scheme or custom project).
• Seams are to be of sufficient depth and stitches to be within industry standards with a minimum
yield (grab) of 1/2”, or greater if necessary to minimize seam slippage. Triple stitched French
seams shall be used on the seat, double folded with ½” tape sewn along the backside of the seam.
Thread used in stitching is to be of sufficient quality for contract use. All seams, including
piping/welts, shall be sufficiently sewn to perform without failure for the life of the chair.
Overall tolerances shall be ± ½”.
Carriers: Marriott Full Service orders shall specify carriers at the rate of one per 250 chairs.
Packaging
All items shall be cartoned unless an approved alternate has been authorized. The cost of cartoning shall
be included in the cost of goods. Prior to packing in cartons, all items shall be wrapped in polyethylene film
of sufficient thickness to protect and stabilize the products. Cartoning shall meet or exceed the NMFC
regulations for strength as required for shipments via common carriers. (National Motor Freight
Classification. Freight is classified based on an evaluation of four transportation characteristics:
density, stowability, handling and liability. Together, these characteristics establish a commodity’s
“transportability.”)
All cartons will be labeled in accordance with Marriott International labeling
instructions.
Test Criteria for Banquet Chairs
Marriott International Banquet and Stack Chair Test Criteria, ANSI/BIFMA X5.1-12-31-2002
(ANSI: American National Standards Institute; BIFMA: Business & Institutional Manufacturer’s Association.
Consult the BIFMA Test above for full criteria and Illustrations. All chairs shall meet all applicable tests).
Purpose
To evaluate the safety, durability, and structural adequacy of banquet and task chairs in their entirety as well as
their parts.
ACT (Association of Contract Textiles) as Modified for Marriott Use for Banquet Chair Fabrics)
•
Abrasion Resistance, All Decorative Fabrics: Wyzenbeek: 50,000 Double Rubs for Banquet Chair
Fabrics, ASTM D4157-02; Back and Forth Motion, #10 Duck; 62,500 if Martindale, ASTM D4966-98; 12
KPa pressure; Circular Motion, #10 Duck.
BC-001 Rev 0
2
Banquet Chairs General Specifications
•
Flammability: TB 117, Section E, Class 1 or any other jurisdictional requirements.
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Colorfastness to Light: AATCC 16 Option 1 or 3; 40 Hours, Grade 4.
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Wet and Dry Crocking: All Fabrics, 4.0 Dry, 3.5 Wet –AATCC 8-2001.
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Pill: Brush Pill ASTM D 3511-02, Class 4.5.
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Seam Slippage: ASTM D3597-02-D434-95, 35 pounds.
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Tensile Strength: ASTM D5034-95 (2001) (Grab Test): Upholstery: 50 lbs. warp and fill (no knits).
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Soil Release: Upholstery fabrics are to be treated with the appropriate soil release, not Scotchgard.
Fabrics with Crypton or Crypton-like finishes do not require soil release.
BC-001 Rev 0
3
Carpet, Rug and Carpet Padding General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications and codes for all carpet, rug and carpet padding products used by Marriott
International properties. Any deviations, modification or other changes must be submitted to the appropriate
specifier in writing with drawings clearly showing all changes and location on the items. All carpet, rug, and carpet
padding products must meet or exceed these specifications and codes. All carpet, rug and carpet padding
suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity and durability of the construction through the ten-year life of any
carpet, rug or carpet padding product. The specifier is responsible for fully explaining the end usage so that the
carpet supplier may suggest construction choices best suited to the application. If the carpet is intended to be
seamed, it is to be manufactured such that it will pattern match after seaming. The suppliers shall provide flooded
floor plans in color and shall have field measuring capabilities for public spaces and other areas as required.
Hand Tufted Area Rugs
Construction
Size
Face
Primary Backing
Secondary Backing
 Hand gunned
tufted cut & loop
pile
 As specified
 Wool, or
 100% cotton
as specified
canvas
 100% cotton lino scrim
Quality
Yarn Size
Pile Height
Pile Weight
Flammability, Radiant Panel
 Sp/H.450
 72 ounces
per sq. yd.
 .375” ±
 144 ounces
per sq. yd.
 91 watts per
square meter
Back-of-House


Back of house broadloom carpet shall be 100% solution dyed nylon with UltraLoc pattern or better. The
weight shall be at least 34 ounces or better, dependent upon the manufacturer. The installation shall be
direct glue or double stick.
Back of house carpet tiles shall be 100% solution dyed nylon with Thermoplastic backing or attached
cushion. It shall be 18 ounces or more dependent upon the manufacturing type and pattern. The
installation shall be direct glue.
Axminster Specifications Applicable to all 7, 8 and 9 Row
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Pile type: Cut
Pile fiber: 80/20 Wool/Nylon 6.6 for Full Service or 100% Nylon for CFRST (Ctyd, Fairfield, Residence,
SpringHill and TownePlace)
Yarn ply: 2
Singles twist ± 10%: 3.6
2-Ply twist ± 10%: 4.1
Yarn count: 2/47 Dewsbury/660R2 tex
Pitch per inch: 7
Pitch per decimeter: 27.6
Back coat: Min 6.5 oz/yd²
Width: As ordered, ± 1.25%
Bow tolerance: < 1%
Squareness/skew tolerance: < 1%
Light fastness, ISO-B02: 5
Wet fastness, ISO 105-E01: 4
Rubbing fastness, ISO 105-X12: 3
Flammability, ASTM E-648 Radiant Panel: Class 1
ASTM E-662 smoke density: < 450
Static electricity, Stroll Test EN-1815: < 2 Kv
Static electricity, horizontal resistance, ISO 10965: ≤ 10¹° ohms
Static electricity, vertical resistance, ISO 19065: ≤ 10¹° ohms
Carpet General Specifications
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Static electricity, thermal resistance, ISO 8302: ≤ 0.075(M²kw)
Warranty: 10 years’ wear, 5 years manufacturing defects
Stability for use: Heavy contract
Selvedges: Protected
Design and color match: As sampled
Size per dye lot: No color variation/phase
Installation method: As specified
Pattern match finished: Exact
Carpet pattern match tolerance: 0.8% before stretching
Soil and stain treated: Yes
Unique Axminster Specifications
Attribute
Rows per inch
Rows per
decimeter
Effective pile
weight
Total pile weight
Tuft density
7-Row
7
27.6
8-Row
8
31.5
9-Row
9
35.4
18.8 oz/sy (636
grams)
28.1 oz/sy (954
grams)
49
21.4 oz/sy (727
grams)
32.1 oz/sy (1,091
grams)
56
24.1 oz/sy (818
grams)
36.2 oz/sy (1,227
grams)
63
Axminster Used by Brand
Location
Courtyard
Fairfield Inn
Residence Inn
SpringHill
Suites
Suites
Corridors
7-Row
7-Row
7-Row
7-Row
8-Row, 100%
Nylon
8-Row, 100%
Nylon
8-Row, 100%
Nylon
8-Row, 100%
Nylon
Public Space
TownePlace
Suites
Full Service
9-Row, 80/20
8-Row, 80/20
8-Row, 100%
Nylon
9-Row, 80/20
Carpet Base
Property
Full Service
Courtyard
Guest
Rooms
30 oz., 4”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge
32 oz, 4”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge, 4” Ax
7-Row, 28.66
oz &
Concierge
Lounge
30 oz., 4”,
2-ply, 1/10
Gauge
“
30 oz., 4”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge
“
Corridors
“
“
Public Space
“
“
“
Back-ofHouse
“
“
“
Fitness
“
“
“
Suites
CPT-001 Rev 1
Fairfield Inn
SpringHill
Suites
30 oz., 4”, 2-ply,
1/10 Gauge
Residence
Inn
30 oz., 4”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge
“
TownePlace
Suites
30 oz., 4”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge
32 oz, 4”, 2-ply,
1/10 Gauge?
“
30 oz. 12”, 2ply, 1/10
Gauge?
2
Carpet General Specifications
Cut and Loop, Guest Rooms, all Brands
Construction
Gauge
Multi-level cut
Min 1/10
& loop (or
multi-level cut
for FS
Twists per
Stitches/
Inch
Inch
Min. 4.5
Min. 12
Tuft Bind
2 for cut only; 2.5 for cut & loop
Finished
Pile Height
Yarn Ply
Yarn Denier
Yarn
Density
Min .208”
2
Minimum 1350/2
375 lbs. per
cubic yard
Dye
Face Total
Weight
Min. 32 oz.
Primary Backing
Secondary
Backing
Classic Bac
Solution
Polypropylene
Yarn
Constructio
n
100%
Solution
Dyed
Bundle
Wrap
80%
Delamination
4.5 lbs.
Padding
Specificat
ion
Badger
Granite IV
Onyx/Blac
k Value
Tredmor
1562
Tredmor
2568
Contract
Master
Tredmor
1562-QL
Tredmor
2568QL
Area
Used
Guest
room
Item No.
Density
Ounce
weight
Color
Backing,
Bottom
Backing,
Top
701
12 lbs.
Office.
Exercise
Room,
unless
rubber
flooring not
used
212
22 lbs.
50
68
56
62
68
64
62
68
Red
Beige
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Quicklift
Quicklift
Poly nonwoven
Poly nonwoven
Poly nonwoven
Poly Tec
Poly Tec
Poly nonwoven
Poly nonwoven
Stretch-in
Stretch-in
Stretch-in
Glue
down or
stretch-in
Glue down
or stretchin
Stretch-in
Poly nonwoven
Glue
down or
stretch-in
Installatio
n
Guest
room
ADA
Guest
room
Guest
room
Guest
room
ADA
Guest
room
Public
spaces &
corridors
213
20 lbs.
214
33 lbs
216
22 lbs.
116968
21 lbs.
72911
33 lbs.
72912
22 lbs.
Glue
down
Ctyd: TR,
TRTW,
FFI: NB
MHR: CL &
only.
RI: 5, 6, 7.5
SHS: NB
FFI, SHS
Ctyd: SHS
STE. RI:
MHR
MHR
MHR: CL
Brand
& 8. TPS
only
7.5 & 8
& STE.
MHR. RI
5, 6, 7.5
& 8. SHS
NOTE: ADA rooms & ramps should use glue down installation pad. As of 2-14-11, SpringHill Suites & MHR are the
only brands using 2 different pads for guest rooms.
Codes, Test Parameters and Cleaning
Tests Applicable to Carpet and Carpet Cushions
CPT-001 Rev 1
3
Carpet General Specifications
o
o
o
o
o
o
Colorfastness to Light: AATCC Test Method 16 – 1998 Option E (Rating: Min. 5). Standard test
method to determine resistance to fading using a water-cooled Xenon Arc Lamp, continuous light.
Colorfastness to Ozone: AATCC 129. (Rating: Min. 4)
Backing Breaking Load test: ASTM D2646-05, Sections 16 to 24. Standard test method for backing
tensile strength
Delamination: ASTM D-3936. Standard test method for measuring the force required to strip the
secondary. (Rating: 3.5 lbs.)
Surface Flammability Test (Radiant Panel): ASTM E-648. (Rating: Class 1) Standard test method for
testing the surface flammability of carpets and rugs. Class II — average minimum 0.22 watts per square
centimeter within exits, access to exits (corridors
Optical smoke density: ASTM E-662. Standard test method for specific optical density of smoke
generation of a light beam by smoke (With the exception of New York City, very few jurisdictions require
this test)
Tests Applicable to Carpet
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Resistance to Crocking: AATCC 165. (Rating: Min. 4) Standard test method for resistance to crocking
for textile floor coverings using the crockmeter method.
Mass: ASTM D5848-07 Section 9. Standard test method for mass-per-unit area of pile yarn floor
coverings – pile weight – coated.
Height/Thickness: ASTM D6859. Standard test method to determine the tuft height and pile thickness of
pile floor coverings.
Bind: ASTM D1335-05. (6.25 lbs. loop pile; 3 lbs. cut pile) Standard test method for the tuft bind of pile
floor coverings
Abrasion: ASTM D4158-08. Standard test method for abrasion resistance of carpet (Uniform abrasion,
70,000 revolutions required)
Surface Appearance Retention: ASTM D-6119, Hexapod Drum Test. Based on a 12,000 cycle
Hexapod exposure conditioning test, all carpets and area rugs shall have a least a:
o 2.5 ARR, moderate traffic end use
o 3.0 ARR, heavy traffic end use
o 3.5 ARR, severe traffic use
o End use Application Traffic Level Classification guideline performance ratings:
 3.5 ARR, conference rooms
 3.0 ARR, suites and guest rooms
 3.5 ARR, dining rooms
 3.0 ARR, back of house
 3.5 ARR, general public spaces; lobby etc.
Residual Grease: BS 3582. British test method for determining the amount of residual grease or oils
Compression: ISO 3415 – Static Loading Compression Test. ISO test to determine the effects of
weights placed on it to replicate the effects of furniture. 77% thickness recovery, 62% compression
recovery required
Electrostatic Properties: AATCC 134. Standard test method for determining the electrostatic properties
when a person walks across the carpet, in step and scuff modes.
Green Label Plus. Tufted recommended for all projects but required for Green Label Plus.
o Green Label for Carpet: To receive initial certification, carpet products undergo a 14-day testing
process, as required by Section 01350 that measures emissions for a range of possible chemicals.
o Carpet products: An independent laboratory tests carpet products for emission levels for seven
chemicals as required by Section 01350, plus six additional chemicals as required by CRI. The 13
chemicals measured are as follows on next page:
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Carpet General Specifications
CRI Carpet Green Label Plus 24-Hour & 14-Day Emissions Test Criteria
24-Hour Testing
Table Contaminant
Acetaldehyde
Benzene
Caprolactam
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid
Formaldehyde
1-Methyl-2pyrrolidinone
Naphthalene
Nonanal
Octanal
4-Phenylclohexene
Table Contaminant
Styrene
Toluene
Vinyl Acetate
o
o
o
o
Cas
Number.
Max. Emission
Factor
(EF)(µgm².hr)
75-07-0
71-43-2
105-60-2
149-57-5
50-00-0
872-50-4
130
55
130
46
30
300
91-20-3
124-19-6
124-13-0
4994-16-5
Cas
Number.
8.2
24
13
50
Max. Emission
Factor
(EF)(µgm².hr)
100-42-5
108-88-3
108-5-4
410
280
190
14-Day Not-To-Exceed Criteria
Max. Air
Concentration
(For Ref.
Only)
(µg/m³)
70
30
70
25
16.5
160
Max.
Emission
Factor
(EF) (µg/m²hr)
130
55
190
46
30
300
Office Building
Target Air
Concentration
(For Ref. Only)
(µg/m³)
70
30
100
25
16.5
160
4.5
13
7.2
27
Max. Air
Concentration
(For Ref.
Only)
(µg/m³)
220
150
100
8.2
24
13
17
Max.
Emission
Factor
(EF) (µg/m²hr)
410
280
190
4.5
13
7.2
9.3
Office Building
Target Air
Concentration
(For Ref. Only)
(µg/m³)
220
150
100
Green Label for Carpet Cushions: The program’s green and white seal may be displayed
provided the following limits are met and tests are conducted regularly to insure compliance is
ongoing for low-emission cushions.
Cushion products are characterized as prime polyurethane, bonded polyurethane, mechanically
frothed polyurethane, rubber-hair, rubber–jute, synthetic fiber, resinated or coated synthetic fiber,
rubber and rubberized polyurethane.
Cushions are tested for total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), butylated hydroxytoluene
(BHT), formaldehyde and 4-phenylcyclohexine (4-PCH).
Criteria are base on a maximum emission factor as follows:
TVOCs:
1000 µg/m² · hr
BHT
300 µg/m² · hr
Formaldehyde 50 µg/m² · hr
4-PCH
50 µg/m² · hr
o Green Label for Carpet Adhesives
o Adhesive products: Adhesive products are also independently tested for emission levels for
15 chemicals as required by Section 01350, plus 5 additional chemicals. The 15 chemicals
measured are as follows:
CRI Carpet Adhesives Green Label Plus 24-Hour & 14-Day Emissions Test Criteria
CRI Carpet Green Label Test Criteria are required for LEED Volume New Builds and Recommended for all
Others
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Carpet Requisition Sheet - To be used for carpet quotes and specifications only
Project Description or Area
Axminster
Supplier:
Lead time to ship:
UOM
Square Yard
Project Number
Tufted
Ref. Designator
Area Rugs
Contact:
weeks
Linear Feet
Date:
Square Feet
Other
Axminster
Field
Tufted
Cut Pile
Loop Pile
Solid
Graphic
Cut/Loop
Other:
Cut Pile
Loop Pile
Solid
Graphic
Cut/Loop
Other:
Carpet Base
Area Rug
Border
Hand Tufted
Fill
Elevator Lobby
Machine Tufted
Axminster
Cut Pile
Cut & Loop
Tip Sheared
Other:
Packaging: Wrapped in polyethylene bags and palletized
Custom?
Yes
No Strike off Number:
Job number, memo number:
Pattern:
Color:
Border, fill and repeats side-to-side:
Width/Size:
Repeat: Horizontal
Vertical
Total Finished Face Weight
Flammability (Radian
ASTM E-648, Class 1
Primary backing
Jute
Polypropylene
Other:
Secondary backing
Latex
Actionbac
Other:
Rows/gauge
Finished Pile Height:
Yarn Plys:
Yarn Composition:
80% Wool, 20% Nylon
100% Nylon
Dye Technique:
Skein
Dyed
Solution Dyed
Piece
Dyed
Other:
Green Label Plus
If yes, please select on next line
Green Label
Carpet base binding, 1/2 inch tape, serged
Yes
No
Color to match carpet field
Match other, specify:
Area rug outer edge:
2" cut pile border
Other, specify:
Edge binding:
Serged
1/2" Binding tape
Other, specify:
Meets all applicable tests & requirements:
Yes
No
Twists per inch:
Tuft bind: 2.5 Cut and Loop; 2 for cut only
Delamination:
Other topical treatments:
Soil & stain treatment:
Wear warranty:
Bundle wrap
Quantity (Must be verified by installer)
Price
Quantity Range
Unit of Measure Price
Quantity Range
Yarn Denier
Yarn Density
Unit of Measure
Notes:
NOTE: Consult appropriate test data; all carpets must meet the criteria by application
Supplier Signature
Printed
Date
Designer Signature
Printed
Date
MARRIOT INTERNATIONAL CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Note to supplier: To ensure this item is created to the Designer's specification, ALL areas of this requisition sheet must be filled in with specification
information or marked N/A. specifications missing information will be returned. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Casegoods General Specifications
MIDCS Casegoods General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications, test and code criteria for casegoods. All casegoods must
meet or exceed these specifications, tests and codes. All Marriott International Design and
Construction Services (hereinafter referred to as MIDCS) casegoods manufacturers are
responsible for the structural integrity and durability of finish and design of any casegoods they
produce for MIDCS. Each supplier is responsible for providing shop drawings with complete
construction information, including where-used, as well as providing finished samples. Any
deviation, modification, change, etc .to a new or existing item must be submitted in writing with
a drawing clearly and specifically detailing each deviation and location of the detail. All
suppliers are to obtain approval prior to production startup of newly create casegoods designs.
Where possible, SFI, Sustainable Forest Initiative lumber shall be used.
Material and Workmanship
All materials shall be new and both workmanship and materials shall be for commercial
se. All work shall be executed in strict accordance with dimensional design requirements
of specifications. All the work shall be under direct supervision of competent
representatives of the contractor, and quality assured with a five (5) year performance
warranty.
All work shall be in accordance with approved drawings. The contractor shall submit
such “samples” of materials, shop drawings and other samples as may be required by
Procurement and/or Interior Design for approval prior to fabrication.
Wood Materials
Veneer:
The veneer shall be real specified species, first quality, unless otherwise specified.
All exposed work shall be carefully matched to produce continuity of veneer lines
and designs
Solids:
All exposed solids shall be hard maple or oak, select number 1. All unexposed
solids shall be sound poplar. All wood materials shall be kiln dried to moisture
content of 8% to 10%.
Construction Features
The type of construction used will be mortise and tenon and dowel and panel. All
casegoods shall be fabricated and rigidly assembled to MIDCS’ quality standards. All
panels to be corner blocked, glued and cross-screwed. All furniture quality screws #8 to
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#10 with sufficient screw type bite shall be used. Clamp nails are to be used on mitered
bases and aprons.
All joints, corners and miters with 1 1/4“L x 5/16”D glued double dowels shall be
accurately fitted and rigidly secured using the case clamp technique. Joints shall be
splined, mortised and tenoned, tongued, doweled, or full length blocked as well as glued
and screwed in two directions. Glues used in joint construction shall be of the high
quality hide glue type.
Panel Core Materials (Linda will check with F and K to see what density they actually use)
All side core materials shall be 45 lbs. density industrial weight flakeboard, 3/4 “ thick,
tops 15/16“ thick. All cores will be 3-ply construction with veneer backer. All grooved
trim shall be solid oak or maple and shaped.
Tops
All top cores shall be of minimum ¾” thickness stripped 3-sides with solid shaped maple.
The top edges are to be trimmed and rounded with the top laminate overlap at 1”. Back
edges to be sealed. All tops and other surfaces that are specified to be plastic faced shall
have 45 pound density particle board or approved equal core. The backer sheet on the
underside to be .026 millimeter to ensure that the panels are balanced. The glue shall
meet the requirements of CS-35-36. All back edges shall be sealed.
Drawer Construction
a) All drawer fronts shall be 3/4 “thick particleboard core 3-ply unless otherwise specified.
Front will be Veneer with matching backer. All drawer fronts shall have Veneer edge
banding on all sides.
b) All drawer sides and backs shall be of minimum 7/16” thickness plywood or sealed wood
sanded smooth and splinter free. All drawer sides shall be securely joined with English
or French dovetailed joints connected to the drawer fronts with full Groove and Tennon
at each back. Each part shall be sanded smooth and sealed with a moisture resistant
coater. All joints are to be glued.
c) Drawer bottoms shall be of minimum 1/8” thickness, solid or veneer covered and
resistant to spills and stains. The perimeter under the bottom shall be continuous hot melt
glued with no breaks, and fully captured in a groove at front sides and back. The interior
finish shall be clear coated or stained as specified.
d) All drawer side guides shall be a minimum of 65 pound H.D. with trigger locks and ball
bearings. All guides secured with screws to draw sides and case sides and partitions.
(Linda will verify with F and K what they are actually doing)
Hardware
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Pulls, handles and other decorative hardware shall be of the type and finish as shown on
the drawings. To ensure design intent, samples shall be submitted to the specifier for
approval.
Doors
Doors with MDF cores and covered with veneer or formed solid wood are acceptable
provided the doors are warranted to not warp over their life spans. However, solid wood
is preferred on all impact areas.
Edges
All panels that come into contact with the floor shall be 3-ply construction Veneer face
with balancing backer, Veneer edge band. Furniture glides with a minimum diameter of
5/8” shall be used in all four corners. The front glides shall be adjustable on all credenzas
or any piece with doors or long pieces. No open wood edges are permitted. All edges are
edge banded and sealed. Bottom edge polyvinyl sealed including tackless carpet cut out.
Back Panels (Linda will find out what materials F & K are actually using)
Back panels shall be recessed 1 3/4” for electrical cord plugs. All back panels shall be
attached with coated industrial type staples. The staples are placed into solid rails when
possible. All back panels shall be secure at all four corners with wood screws, and
include tackless carpet cut out.
Night Stands
The bottom shelf on all night stands will have laminate top and balancing backer, same
specifications and laminate as on top. Laminates are preferred on all pieces with exposed
shelves.
Back Splash
All back splashes shall be of sufficient depth to accommodate electronic or electrical
devices and their cables.
Headboards
All headboards shall be wall mounted. The top half of the wood cleat shall be factory
applied with the headboard and the bottom half shall be included in the same carton. All
solid interior parts shall be hardwood unless otherwise specified and shall be free from
defects which may impair serviceability. The species shall be of types that are
aesthetically and structurally correct for their intended purposes. The manufacturer shall
supply all brackets and cleats required for installation. The fasteners required to attach
the headboards shall be supplied by the installer due to varying wall materials and
constructions. The cleat shall be positioned so as to secure the headboard tightly against
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the wall after installation. Polyurethane Bow top, frame, and edges to be used when
specified. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to ensure that all headboards meet all
jurisdictional requirements including, but not limited to, UL-962, UL-723, ASTM E-84
or NFPA-255 as they apply to the selected headboards, with or without lighting and/or
electrical drops.
Finishing Specification (finish as specified): (Discuss with full team before adding or deleting,
using Kimball’s Finish guide and #15 in their “General Casegoods Specifications” list.)
Stain color to match wood grain high pressure laminate. Akzo or Lilly certified stains and
natural nitrocellulose pre-catalyzed lacquer coat to be used on all pieces. Finish shall be
of a character that includes hand padding and gloss shall be 50-60 sheen.
The finish will consist of the following. Each step must be followed.
1.
Sap all solids to uniform color, dry 5 minutes at 150 degrees.
2.
Sap light Veneer to uniform color, dry 10 minutes at 150 degrees.
3.
Overall stain, wet coat, dry 10 minutes at 150 degrees.
4.
Second overall stain, dry 10 minutes at 150 degrees.
5.
Washcoat, dry 15 minutes at 150 degrees.
6.
Sand overall with #220 paper.
7.
Glaze overall, brush blend and hi-light, dry 20 minutes.
8.
Sealer overall, dry 15 minutes at 150 degrees.
9.
Sand overall with #220 paper.
10. Second coat sealer.
11. Second coat sealer sand overall with #220 paper.
12. First coat lacquer, dry 25 minutes at 150 degrees.
13. Sand overall with #220 paper.
14. Second coat lacquer, dry 25 minutes at 150 degrees.
15. Third coat lacquer, dry 25 minutes at 150 degrees.
16. Third overall sand and wool.
NOTICE: The interior sidewalls next to the doors and drawers are to be finished, so the guest
does not see the unfurnished areas when the drawers are open.
Packing (Linda will ask F & K what type skids they use)
All items are packed accordingly with the “F” package as described in the uniform freight
classification for furniture packing. All items are wrapped in a 1/8” microfoam wrap
with a 3/4” pulp corner pads for edge protection. All large case items are shipped on a 1
1/2” wood skid. All cartons will have either a 200 lbs. or 275 lbs. test corrugated board.
Test pounds (lbs.) are determined by overall size. Desks and large tables are to be
shipped knocked-down (KD) and all legs use metal corner blocks, fastened to legs with
barrel-bolted lag bolts and two nylon dowels.
Labeling, Bill of Lading and Routing
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Must comply with Marriott International StandardsRouting
All cartons are to be loaded, so the products are not damaged en route. The vendor is to
supervise the packing to avoid over stacking, wrong sides up, and crushing of the
contents.
All freight charges are third party billed by the carrier to Account. The Bill of Lading
marked with the Account purchase order number, SAP number, and/or material number,
and Bill of Lading prepaid and noted. Bill freight charges to the appropriate Account.
Any LTL or TL, except RPS and UPS shipments, are to be shipped per Marriott
International’s Routing Guide.
Glossary
Ergonomics
An applied science concerned with the characteristics of people that need to be
considered in designing and arranging things that they use in order that people and things
will interact most effectively.
Hardwoods
Maple, Oak, Cherry, and Alder are the most common.
Kiln Dried Lumber
Since wood is made up mostly of water, kiln drying with circulating steam results in a
stable and uniform product that will not crack when worked with, not absorb enough
additional to create any mildew nor absorb nor lose any of the 7% to 9% of moisture
remaining when this process is completed.
Air Dried Lumber
Wood left to dry in a dry area is not acceptable because it is difficult to air dry to the 7%
to 9% level. Resulting product may not have the uniformity and stability of kiln dried
lumber which can result in frames breaking and/or at the joints and under humid
conditions, mildew forming.
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MIDCS Fabrics General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the general specifications for all fabrics used in bedding, shower curtains, upholstered
furniture and window treatment products used by Marriott International properties. All fabrics must meet or
exceed these specifications and perform appropriately on the products on which they are used throughout
their lives. Each supplier is responsible for providing complete specifications including meeting applicable
performance tests. Fabrics are the most diverse products used in hotels in bedding, upholstery and on the
window. There are thousands of different constructions and yarn sizes which means there cannot be a
construction one-size-fits-all standard. However, regardless of the construction, fabrics must meet certain
standards and they will be discussed in more detail in this document. Any deviation, modification or other
changes to original or existing specifications must be submitted to the appropriate Marriott
commodity manager in writing clearly showing all changes for approval prior to implementation.
Fabric Defects
•
All fabrics must be suitable for commercial applications and must meet industry standards.
Fabric Cleaning Codes
•
The applicable cleaning codes and cleaning techniques shall be included in the information provided
with all quotations.
ACT Requirements by Application
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Abrasion resistance: ASTM D4157-02 Wyzenbeek or ASTM D4966-98 Martindale, 12 KPa
pressure. #10 Duck
o Upholstery: 30,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek or 37,500 Martindale
o Bed and window: 20,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek or 25,000 Martindale. (Exception: Although
there are no abrasion tests for sheers, they shall perform in a commercial setting without yarn
separation).
Flammability:
o Upholstery: CA-117 and NFPA-260
o All window vinyl coated blackout except Boston: NFPA-701-04. Test Method 2
o All other window treatment except Boston: NFPA-701-04, Test Method 1
o All window treatment including blackout for Boston: BFDIX-1
o All sheer fabrics shall be inherently FR or FR treated by the fabric supplier. Marriott will not
treat sheer fabrics.
o Note: All proto (scheme) window fabrics must meet NFPA and Boston Tests
Colorfastness to Light AATCC 16, Xenon Light Source:
o Drapery, Option 1 or 3-2003: 60 hours with no discernible color or shade loss, grade 4
o Upholstery in extreme light conditions, such as exposure to sunlight through windows: 60
hours, grade 4
o All other fabrics: 40 hours, grade 4
Wet and Dry Crocking: AATCC 8-2001: Rating of 4.0 dry and 3.5 wet.
Pil: Brush Pil ASTM D 3511-02, Class 4.5
Seam Slippage ASTM D3597-D434-95:
Soil Release, Upholstery Fabrics: Teflon or unbranded, no Scotchgard.
Snag Resistance, all Fabrics: ASTM D 3939-03, Rating ≥ 4.5
Tensile Strength, Fabrics, ASTM D5034-95 (2001) Grab Test:
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o Upholstery: 50 lbs. warp and fill (no knits)
o Duvet cover, bed skirt or panel: 35 lbs;
o Drapery fabrics over 6 ounces per square yard: 25 lbs.; less-than 6 ounces Drapery: 25 lbs.
Picking: (Separation of yarn from plane of fabric) Any construction subject to picking, such as floats
in excess of 2 to 4, dependent upon construction, genuine Chenille yarns, etc., should not be used
unless warranted in writing against picking.
Washing and Drying Instructions
All top of bed end-use fabrics shall pass the following tests
Fabrics for spreads, blankets, throws or comforters.
•
•
•
•
Suds: Household detergent, 10 minute cycle, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient
cold, high water level.
Rinse: 6 minutes split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high water level.
Sour/Softener: 5 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high water level,
(Sour neutralizes residual alkaline and traps iron)
Extract: To be field determined based on equipment & product thickness/construction; use low to
moderate extract speeds only.
White Sheets and Pillowcases (Decorative duvet covers, shams and decorative top sheets)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Suds: Household detergent, 7 minute cycle, hot temperature (160° F to 170° F), low water level.
Bleach: Temperature; hot, (160° F to 170° F), low water level: (Chlorine: water should have a pH of
10.2/10.8; titration: 2 to 3 drops) (Oxygen: pH should be 11.0; titration: 5 to 6 drops)
Rinse: 2 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high water level.
Inter extract: 1 minute.
Rinse: 2 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high water level.
Sour/Softener: 5 minutes, high water level, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /cold (Sour
neutralizes residual alkaline and traps iron)
Extract: Cycle times vary dependent upon the machine RPM’s. 100% polyester: 1 to 2 minutes.
Cotton/polyester blends: 3 to 4 minutes. 100% cotton: 5 to 6 minutes
Drying: For automatic ironers with continuously moving items being ironed, the temperature shall not
exceed 325° F. Tumble dryer temperatures shall not exceed 180° F.
Whiteness/Yellowness Index ASTM E 313/D 1925: For predominantly white fabrics only.
Packaging
All rolls shall be wrapped sufficiently to protect them during shipment. The cost of covering the rolls is
to be included in the cost of goods. Dependent upon quantity, the rolls shall be loose or on pallets.
The packaging method shall meet or exceed the NMFC regulations for strength as required for
shipments via common carriers. All rolls will be labeled in accordance with Marriott International
labeling instructions.
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MIDCS Lighting General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications for lighting and lighting products used by Marriott International
properties. Any deviations, modification or other changes must be submitted to the appropriate Marriott
associate in writing with drawings clearly showing all changes and location on the items. All lighting
products must meet or exceed these specifications and codes, including but not limited (dependent upon
regional requirements) to UL, ANSI and NFPA. All Marriott lighting products suppliers are responsible for
the structural integrity and durability of finishes and designs of any lighting products they produce. Each
supplier is responsible for providing shop drawings with complete construction information, including
where-used and finished samples of all lighting products. All suppliers are always responsible for
obtaining approval from the appropriate commodity manager/designer prior to starting production.
Portable Lighting Specifications
General
•
This category covers portable luminaries (lamps) whose primary function is task or ambient
illumination. This category also covers low-voltage lighting systems intended for installation under
a shelf, cabinet, or similar structural surface, in accordance with Article 411 of the NEC, where the
power supply is of the attachment-plug equipped, cord-connected type, or is a direct-plug-in type.
The following designations are used to specify the type(s) of product(s) covered under this
category. Presence of the Roman numerals in an individual listing indicates products of that type
are covered. All companies in this category may produce products of types II and III even though
these designations do not appear in the individual listings. The “type” numerals denote the
following:
II.
Incandescent units.
III. Fluorescent units.
IV Specific features (with toy, motor, transformer, electronic circuits, etc.).
VI. Tungsten halogen units.
VII. See listings under Portable Luminary Accessories, Kits and Subassemblies (
(QPAU).
VIII. Convertible units (Products convertible to luminaries)
IX. Interchangeable units.
X.
Track style units.
XII. HID units (High Intensity Discharge: Produces light by an arc between Tungsten
electrodes).
XII. Neon units.
XIV. Wet location units.
Types I, V and XI are reserved.
Markings
•
•
Products intended to be Convertible Units (VIII) are marked to indicate acceptability as a luminary
when used with the appropriate conversion kit.
Products intended for use in wet locations are marked, in combination with the UL listing mark,
“Suitable for wet locations”.
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Lighting General Specifications
Column
The materials used are critical to the performance and longevity of lighting products. Using acrylic
instead of resin for the column of the lamp enables the product to be consistent. One of the
characteristics of resin is that it shrinks during the curing process, making it virtually impossible to
maintain sizes without variation. The end result is that the transition from the column to the metal bands
would be inconsistent, which would be noticeable. There shall be no sharp edges, burrs, or methods of
construction that can damage electrical insulation or reduce electrical spacings.
Base
The base must pass the UL requirement which states that all floor & table lamps must be stable enough
to be placed on an 8 degree angle without tipping over.
Ballasts
Ballasts are considered a part of the fixture and must be warranted for the life of the fixture or
replaceable by the supplier. Recommended ballasts: Advance or Universal.
Sockets
Bakelite/Phenolic is to be used (Black plastic). The application is to be determined by the specifier: S
cluster, side-by-side, three-way, dimmer, push through, etc. Note: Sockets and switches must be ADA
compliant. The ADA (American Disabilities Act) requires that switches are not more than 48” off the floor
if the switch if the switch is accessible only by forward reach (reaching in front of a wheel chair) If a
wheel chair can be positioned alongside the switch for side-reach, it can be 54” off the floor
Shades
The shade frame consists of a top and bottom ring. The top ring, also referred to as a “Spider,
establishes the top diameter and drop of the shade and shall be of sufficient size and strength to support
the shad. The bottom ring establishes the bottom diameter. All fabrics used on the shades must be in
compliance with UL requirements for weight and distance-from-the-lamp dependent upon the lamp watts.
The inner lining, referred to as “Hardback” must be polystyrene with sufficient rigidity to maintain the
shape of the shade. Any trim used must be glued or machined in place for permanency. Any diffusers
used must be selected carefully to perform properly based on design and heat considerations.
Powder Coating
Powder coating is recommended when humidity is a factor to retard rust and it most often is used on the
socket, harp, finial and any other metal hardware such as shade rings, etc.
Plated Finishes
All plated finishes must comply with ASTM standards
Metal Gauge
10 or 11 gauge is typical for tubing
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Hard Wired Lighting Specifications
Fluorescent Luminaries
Ballasts (Electronic Only)
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Class P Thermal Protection or non-Class P, Reactance Type: Straight line and/or those marked
for outdoor use only.
Markings for Fluorescent Luminaries
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All fluorescent Luminaries Except those that use Remote Ballasts: Must be marked with voltage,
current or volt-amperes and frequency.
Alternative to Marked Volt-Ampere Rating: Line-volt amperes may be determined by the following
markings: “For line volt-amperes multiply total lamp wattage by 1.5”. For luminaries with high
power factor preheat or rapid start ballasts: “For line volt-amperes multiply total lamp wattage by
2.5”. For luminaries with low power factor preheat or rapid start ballasts, or “For line volt-amperes
multiply all lamps in inches by ___” for luminaries with instant start ballasts and where the blank
corresponds to a multiplying factor based on supply voltage. Luminaries with a ballast output
circuit voltage exceeding 1,000 V are marked “Do not use in Dwellings”. Luminaries intended to
be field connected to a remote ballast are marked: “Use ballast for ___ watt ___ type lamp” and
“Use thermally protected ballasts for type lamps.” Luminaries are suitable for use with 60C field
wiring unless (1) the field wiring is routed within 3 inches of the ballast, in which case 90C rated
wire is to be used, or (2) the luminary is marked with a supply wire rating.
Incandescent Surface-Mounted Luminaries
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Ceiling-mounted luminaries include cord, stem, chain and cable-suspended luminaries, in addition
to outlet box-mounted luminaries.
Special Use Luminaries
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Luminaries suitable for continuous operation in a area with elevated ambient temperature,
such as a boiler room, are marked “Suitable for operation in areas with ambient
temperatures not exceeding ___ Celsius” where the blank is filled in with the temperature
limit.
Installation Markings for Incandescent Luminaries
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If the required rating of the field wiring supplying the luminary requires the install to push the
supply conductors from the luminary into the outlet box, the luminary is marked “Push conductors
into the junction box”.
All ceiling and wall-mounted luminaries are acceptable for mounting on an in insulated ceiling or
wall. Exceptions: (1) Luminaries obviously not designed for ceiling use or if marked “wall mount
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only” are not acceptable for mounting on ceilings, and (2) luminaries marked “non-combustible
surface only”.
Luminaries intended for under-cabinet mounting are marked “Suitable for under-cabinet mount”.
Luminaries intended for continuous-row mounting are marked “Suitable for continuous row
mounting”.
Luminaries weighing more than 50 lbs. and intended for outlet box connection are marked “This
luminary must be mounted or supported independently of an outlet box”.
Markings for Incandescent Luminaries
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All luminaries bear a model, catalog or series number (or similar designation) or the word
“Incandescent” adjacent to the Listing Mark.
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Task lighting is mainly functional and is the most intense, used mainly for reading for pleasure or
work related.
Accent lighting is mainly decorative, intended to highlight pictures, plants or other elements of
interior design or landscaping.
General lighting fills in between the two above and is intended for general illumination of an area.
Indoors, this would be a basic lamp for a table of the floor, or a fixture on the ceiling. Outdoors,
general lighting for a parking lot may be as low as 10 – 20 Lux (1 – 2 foot-candles) since
pedestrians and motorists already accustomed to the dark will need little light for crossing the
area. For Marriott Light Output Standards, please refer to design guidelines on the Marriott
Global Source Site
Downlighting is the most common form of lighting, with fixtures on or recessed in the ceiling
casting light downward. Although easy to design, it has significant problems with glare and
excess energy consumption due to the large number of fittings.
Uplighting or indirect lighting is less common and is used to bounce light off the ceiling and back
down. It is often used in lighting applications that require minimal glare and uniform general
luminance levels but relies on the reflectance value of the surface. Given its indirect nature, it is
the most expensive method of lighting per luminance value.
Recessed Lighting: Addressed as “pot lights” in Canada; “can lights” or “high hats” in the USA,
they are mounted into surfaces so as to be flush with the surface. They can be narrow or wide
angle.
Track Lighting. Invented by Lightolier, it uses a track of several lamps and most today are lowvoltage units powered by a single transformer. Line-voltage systems are not normally used
because of safety issues.
Sconce: Wall mounted fixture that shines up or down. A torchiere is an uplight intended to
produce ambient lighting and is typically a floor lamp but can be a sconce.
Incandescent Bulb: Comes from “incandescence” or heat-driven light emissions. Current passes
through a thin filament, heating it until it produces light. Oxygen is prevented from reaching the
filament via the glass globe; otherwise it would be rapidly destroyed by oxidation.
Fluorescent Lamp: A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a gas containing low pressure mercury
vapor and argon, xenon, neon, or krypton. The inner surface of the bulb is coated with a
fluorescent and often slightly phosphorescent coating made of varying blends of metallic and
rare-earth phosphor salts. The bulb's cathode is typically made of coiled tungsten which is coated
with a mixture of barium, strontium and calcium oxides (chosen to have a relatively low thermionic
emission temperature). It is a very efficient energy user and works via the excitation of molecules
on the inner surface of the tube.
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Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL): Designed to replace incandescent bulbs and to fit in the
same socket, they use 1/5 to ¼ the current of an incandescent bulb and have a much longer life
cycle.
Halogen Lamp: An Incandescent lamp in which a tungsten filament is sealed into a compact
transparent envelope filled with an inert gas and a small amount of halogen such as iodine or
bromine. The halogen cycle increases the lifetime of the bulb.
Lux: The apparent intensity of light hitting or passing through a surface.
Lumen: Perceived power of light.
Color temperature: The perceived color of light is usually measured in terms of “units Kelvin”. For
example, noon daylight is 5500 K, whereas color units above 7500 K appear bluish and those
below 4,000 K appear reddish.
Back Plate: Secures the fixture to the wall or other surface and is required for all direct-wired
fixtures.
Ballast: A device designed to limit electrical current. For example, if fluorescent lamps did not
have them, they would continue to draw increasingly large amounts of current until they selfdestructed.
Base: Support for table or floor lamps and must be stable enough to be placed on an 8 degree
angle and not tip over.
Convenience Outlets: Electrical outlets on or near the base of desk lamps.
Wiring: Electrical circuitry that inside the USA must be 110 volts, 60 hertz.
Socket: Receptacle for lamps and must be ADA compliant.
Switches: Must be ADA compliant.
Power Cords: Must be ADA compliant and grounded.
Shades: Consists of top and bottom rings (top ring also referred to as the spider); establishes the
top diameter and drop. The bottom ring establishes the diameter of the bottom. “Hardback” is the
inner lining and should be polystyrene. The trim is self-folded and should be machined or glued
in place for permanence. Diffusers are used on the top and bottom if desired.
Powder Coating: The application of dry paint by way of electrostatically charged spray-on or by
lowering into a fluidized bed which may or may not be electrostatically charged. Thermoplastic
applications melt when re-heated; thermo-setting applications do not.
Lighting Component Codes
Title 24, California Building Standards Code (Wiring and bulbs)
Part 3 - California Electrical Code
The 2007 Edition of the California Electrical Code (CEC) contains electrical design and construction
standards. Provisions contained in the CEC provide minimum standards to safeguard life or limb, health,
property, and public welfare, and to protect against hazards that may arise from the use of electricity by
regulating and controlling the design, construction, installation, quality of materials, location and
operation of electrical equipment, wiring, and systems. This volume is pre-assembled with the 2005
Edition of the National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) with necessary
California amendments. Please note that the 2007 CEC became effective January 1, 2008.
California Title 20 will go in Effect January 1, 2010 and will have Five Options for Compliance to
Energy Efficiency Requirements
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Nicknamed “bulb-in-a-box”, the first provision requires that manufacturers include a compact
fluorescent lamp (CFL) in the product packaging so that a standard screw-based socket can
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continue to be used in the lamp. If the portable lamp has a three-way socket or dimming socket,
then the bulb must be compatible to that as well.
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which results in a fluorescent portable lamp.
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lamps in that it is compatible only with CFL’s.
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low voltage light source, but the lamp must have a dimmer or high/low control and the maximum
watts allowed is 100.
Exceptions
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without a bulb-in-a-box. However, the lamp is now limited to 57 watts through 2011, and 43
watts after that
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limited to 15 watts each.
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ANSI/UL 153, Portable Electric Luminaries: The standard used for portable lighting products
UL Subject 8750, Outline for LED (Light Emitting Diode) units: Additional requirements for LED
lighting.
All electrical plug-in cords must meet UL-153, must be ADA compliant and must be 3-prong.
Flexible Cord: UL 62 C22.2 No. 49.
Fixture Wire: UL 66.
Edison-Base Lamp holders: UL 496 C22-2 No. 43.
Lamp holders, Starters, and Starter Holders for Fluorescent Lamps: UL 542 C22.2 No 43.
Insulating Bushings: UL 635.
Appliance Wiring Material: UL 758 C22.2 Not 210.2.
Capacitors: UL 810 C22.2 No. 190.
Cord Sets and Power Supply Cords: UL 817 C22.2 No. 21-M.
Fluorescent-Lamp Ballasts: UL 935 C22.2 No. 74.
High Intensity Discharge Ballasts: UL 1029 C22.2 No. 74.
Wire Positioning Devices: UL 1565 C22.2 No. 18.5-02.
Cold Cathode Neon Transformers and Power Supplies: UL 2161 C22.2 No. 207.
The basic standard for incandescent luminaries in this category is covered by ANSI/UL 1598.
(This Standard applies to luminaries for use in non-hazardous locations and that are intended for
installation on branch circuits of 600 V nominal or less between conductors in accordance with
the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CEC), CSA C22.1, with the U.S. National Electrical Code
(NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70, and with the Mexican National Electrical Code, NOM-001-SEDE.
Products employing LED light sources are additionally subject to UL Subject 8750, “Outline of
Requirements for Light Emitting Diode (LED) Light Sources for Use in Lighting Products”.
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UL Mark
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The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) on the product is the only method
provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing and Follow-up Service. The
Listing Mark for these products includes the UL symbol together with the word “LISTED”, a control
number, and the product name “Portable Luminary” or “Rebuilt Portable Luminary”. The Listing
Mark for this category requires the use of a holographic label.
Disclaimer: UL, in performing its functions in accordance with its objective, does not assume or
undertake to discharge any responsibility of the manufacturer or any other party. UL shall not
incur any obligation or liability for any loss, expense or damages, including incidental or
consequential damages, arising out of or in connection with the use, interpretation of, or reliance
upon this Guide Information.
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Mirror General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications for mirrors used by Marriott International properties. Any deviations,
modifications or other changes must be submitted to the appropriate Marriott associate in writing with
drawings clearly showing all changes and location on the items. All mirror products must meet or exceed
these specifications and codes. All Marriott mirror suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity
and durability of finishes and designs of any mirror products they produce or supply. Each supplier is
responsible for providing shop drawings with complete construction information, including where-used
and finished samples of all mirror products. All suppliers are always responsible for obtaining approval
from the appropriate commodity manager/designer prior to starting production.
Mirror Specifications
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Clear 5 mm glass shall be used and it shall have three (3) layers of metals, sealed by a layer of
paint. The glass shall have a fully applied layer of tin. The tin layer shall have a full application
of silver. The silver layer shall have a complete application of copper. The copper layer shall be
completely sealed with a layer of organic paint.
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Wood frames shall be milled, machined, or curved from hardwoods and softwoods, as
specified to achieve structural integrity and aesthetic requirements. All wood shall be kiln
dried and retain a moisture content ≤ 9% for hardwoods and ≤ 12% for softwoods, both prior
to matching. All wood shall not exhibit surface defects, flaws, knots or knotholes.
Urethane frames shall be of rigid polyurethane with a consistent density of twenty (20) pounds
per cubic foot ± two (2) pounds. All polyurethane used shall be manufactured without ozone
depleting materials (Primarily Chlorofluorocarbons, {CFC’s} or other known depleters)
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) shall be made using 6% resin and wrap grade double
refined wood particles only.
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All corners shall be mitered, glued and joined with pneumatic “V” nail joining equipment. The
placement of the “V” nail shall be suitable to insure the structural integrity of the joint. In no case
shall there be less than two (2) “V” nails per joint or less than one (1) “V” nail per inch of molding
width.
Backing
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All mirrors must have backing. It is to be recessed so as to be flush with the back of the frame.
Unless otherwise approved, all backing shall be 1/8” plywood.
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Finishes
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All finishes shall meet AWI (Architectural Woodworking Institute) system TR-1 (standard
lacquer) for hand applied finishes. All finishes must be properly applied for permanent adhesion.
All finishes shall be protected with both chemical and abrasion resistant top coats, per ASTM
standards. All corners must be cosmetically blended and retouched to eliminate visual
discontinuity across the joint on both face and sides of the frame. Visible raw wood or
polyurethane is not permitted. All production runs must be consistent with the pre-approved finish
sample. The finish must the sealed if it is sprayed or painted. Foil and wrapped finishes are
acceptable.
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Unless otherwise specified, all mirrors must have 3-point security hardware as a method locking
hanging mirrors. The mounting/security hardware shall be attached to the back of the mirror, with
the matching wall mount portion packaged and securely fastened to the back of each individual
corresponding piece. Security hardware shall be mounted in the same position on each style and
detailed on the approved shop drawings.
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All mirrors shall be wrapped in plastic or foam and fitted with corner protectors made from bubble
wrap or corrugated material.
All mirror hardware shall be attached to the back of the mirror.
All mirrors shall be placed in cartons testing to a minimum of 275 pounds, and the cartons shall be
labeled in accordance with MIDCS labeling instructions. Internal packaging shall be sufficient to
eliminate movement and damage during transit. The carton and packaging costs shall be included
in the cost of the mirrors.
The carton or cartons shall be placed on a pallet and secured with a strap or shrink-wrapped
securely to the pallet.
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Federal Specification DDM-411
ASTM C1503-08
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The frames shall be extruded aluminum welded (not riveted) frames
The finish shall be electrostatic powder coated
The straps shall be 100% virgin vinyl, which is preferred versus “slings” or
cushions.
If cushions are used, they shall be attached with straps and snaps. The fabric
shall be 100% acrylic (like Sunbrella) to resist fading. The filling shall be
quick-drain fiberfill designed for use in outdoor applications (not poly foam).
Plastic glides shall be used on the bottoms of all legs.
Table tops shall be acrylic (or tempered glass) when used around pools.
Outdoor dining tables shall have umbrella holes regardless of whether or not
umbrellas will be used initially. Use the enclosed caps to cover the holes until
or if umbrellas are placed in service.
Chaise lounges shall be constructed to sufficiently withstand outdoor use for
the six-year life of the furniture. If arms are used, they shall be braced with
vertical supports. he latching bar to move the back of the chaise shall be
recessed and positioned so as to avoid injury.
Chairs may be weighted for use in windy areas.
All umbrellas shall be supported by umbrella bases filled with sand.
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MIDCS Task Chairs General Specifications and Test Criteria
Marriott International
General
The following are the specifications for task chairs used by Marriott International properties. All task chairs must
meet or exceed these specifications. All Marriott task chair suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity,
durability of finish and design of any task chairs they produce. Each supplier is responsible for providing shop
drawings with complete construction information, including where-used and finished samples for all task chairs.
Any deviation, modification or other changes to original or existing specifications must be submitted to
the appropriate Marriott associate or outsourced specifier in writing with drawings clearly showing all
changes and locations on the items.
Warranty
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All Marriott task chair suppliers are responsible for the functional durability and conformance to design
intent of any task chairs they produce. The chairs shall be warranted for a minimum of six years.
Task Chair Construction, General
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Surroundings Compatibility. All task chair suppliers shall insure that the chairs they design will work with
their surroundings without damage to the chairs or their surroundings. All interaction points such as desk
edges, walls, etc. during chair movement shall be examined and measured so as to insure compatibility.
This shall be a joint effort between the specifier, the task chair supplier, as well as desk and other
interaction point suppliers.
Tilt. The tilt mechanism shall be knee-tilt with locking device in full-upright position only unless otherwise
specified and shall tilt no more than 18 degrees.
Webbing/mesh. Construction and where it is used shall be shown on shop drawings or other appropriate
places. The mesh tensile strength and application method shall be sufficient to perform without failure or
sagging over the six-year life of the chair.
Plywood (if applicable).
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• Inner back wood shall be a minimum of ½” thick curved plywood with 1” thickness, minimum 1.2
density, CA 117 flame retardant foam over a passive lumbar support.
• Outer back wood shall be a minimum of 1/8” non-tempered hardboard covered with ¼” CA 117
foam. Fasteners shall not be exposed.
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• Minimum 5 plies; 7 or 9 preferred and a minimal number of unused holes to prevent structural
weakness.
• The seat shall be connected to the back sufficiently with a metal plate to prevent failure over the
6-year life of the chair.
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Cardboard, chipboard or other support material. Construction and where it is used shall be shown on
your shop drawings or other appropriate places.
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• Task chair suppliers are not responsible for construction and performance of face fabrics NOT
specified by them, but they are responsible for construction and performance of face fabrics
from their lines included with the products. In all cases the task chairs supplier is responsible
for diligence in identifying defective fabrics, and in the timely notification of the Marriott buyer.
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All task chairs suppliers are to fully insure complete understanding of the direction the designer
wants directional fabrics to take on the piece; side-to-side or seat-to-back (horizontal or vertical
orientation).
• It is the task chair supplier’s responsibility to insure that all pattern matching is appropriate and
utilizes the best yields. All task chairs suppliers shall notify the designer or commodity manager if
there are ways to have better fabric yields.
• CA 117. All fabrics, foam and batting shall meet CA 117 standards and any other jurisdictional
requirements.
• All tailoring is to be smooth and evenly applied.
Seams.
• Seams shall be of sufficient depth and stitches shall be within industry standards with a minimum
yield (grab) of 1/2”, or greater if necessary to minimize seam slippage.
• Thread used in stitching is to be of sufficient quality for contract use.
• Double needle stitching, shall be used with tape on the back and is most often design intent.
However, it is also to be used in areas where re-enforced seams are needed due to tensile load or
where extended load-bearing strength is needed.
• Welts are to be applied relative to their location. For cushions, welts shall always be sewn into the
fabric so that they are an integral part of the seams. For welts between the seat and seat rail, a
welt groove shall be cut into the frame and the welt must be secured in the groove sufficiently to
remain in place for the six (6) year life of the product. The grooves shall be cut so that they do not
affect the structural integrity of the chair over its six-year life. For outside backs of chairs, the welt
may be glued or stapled, provided the staples are not visible.
The lowest and highest seat and arm heights shall be provided.
Spiders shall be glass-filled nylon, cast aluminum or steel.
Stationary Base and Chair Control. The stationary base and chair control shall be sufficient to perform
without failure throughout the six-year life of the chair. The self-centering swivel/tilt chair control, attached
to the base, shall return the chair to its starting position.
Gas Cylinders. Class III shall be used; WDF, MDI, KGS, SHS, Suspa or equals, and the range of travel
shall be specified.
Moving parts shall be properly graphite-lubricated. The metal surfaces of the mechanisms shall be
smooth and finished with the appropriate finish. The materials used shall be free from hazardous surfaces,
rust, and other defects which affect appearance or which might affect the safety of the use, the durability or
the serviceability of the finished mechanisms.
Metal.
• Steel tubing shall meet ASTM A-513 for 1008/1010; wall thickness for 18 gauge tubing shall be
.049, ± 10% Carbon.
• Chemical analysis of steel tubing: Carbon: .054 to .11, Manganese: .30 to .60, Phosphorous: .035
Max., Sulfur: .035 Max., Rockwell Hardness: B45 to B75.
• All exposed ferrous metals shall have a corrosion resistant finish or the manufacturer’s best
commercial coating. The finish shall produce a finished chair satisfactory in function and
appearance.
• Metals shall be pre-treated for corrosion resistance and to enhance finish adhesion.
• The finish shall be epoxy powder coat or plated.
• All production finishes must match approved samples.
• Finishes are to be clean and clear in tone, smooth and without variation between any sides.
Star Base. The star base shall consist of five (or six legs for heavy duty) with a metal ring set into the hub
to prevent excessive cylinder “creep” (to prevent chair from settling more than ¼” after break-in). Glass
filled nylon bases shall have a web or honeycomb structure underneath the legs. Metal bases shall have
longitudinal and latitudinal ribs to prevent twist. High profile metal bases shall have solid, tubular or legs
drawn into a deep U-shape. The base assembly shall be free from wobble when moved in any direction.
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Caster selection is dependent upon the type task chair and where it is to be used. The typical twin-wheel
nylon caster shall be 50mm to 60mm (2” to 2.4”) with an 11mm pintle (stem, .4”) (Phenolic casters may be
specified for thick-pile carpeted areas or for executive chairs, but they shall not be used on vinyl floors.
Polyurethane treads shall be used on casters that will be used on wood floors) Single wheel casters shall
be ball bearing swivel. Caster hood and scuff plate finishes shall match each other. Dual wheel casters
shall carry the same specifications requirements as single wheel. Single and dual wheel casters shall be
capable of functioning without failure over the six-year life of the task chair under the maximum loadbearing weight of guests.
Approval. Acceptability of “ride”, firmness, padding, pitch and comfort will be determined during the
development phase.
Tolerance. Overall width, depth and height: ± ½”. Height of arms from seat: ± ½”. Dimensions of wood
parts: ± ½”. Dimensions of upholstered parts: ± ½”. Dimensions between arms: ± ½”. Contour of bent arm
from top of arm to the rail: ± ½”. Depth of seat: ± ½”.
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All items shall be cartoned unless an approved alternate has been authorized. The cost of cartoning is
to be included in the cost of goods. All items shall be wrapped in commercial grade plastic bags prior to
cartoning.
Cartoning shall meet or exceed the National Motor Freight Classification regulations for strength as
required for shipments via common carriers. Sufficient packaging shall be inserted in the bottom of the
carton to cushion and absorb shock during shipment.
Task chairs may be packed two per carton and corner blocks are required to prevent damage to the
casters or any part of the chair if the task chair is shipped with casters installed. All cartons will be labeled
in accordance with Marriott International labeling instructions.
Marriott International Task Chair Test Criteria, ANSI/BIFMA X5.1-2002
(Acronyms: ANSI: American National Standards Institute. BIFMA: Business & Institutional Manufacturer’s
Association) (Consult the BIFMA Test above for full criteria and Illustrations)
Purpose
To evaluate the safety, durability, and structural adequacy of task chairs in their entirety as well as their parts.
ACT (Association of Contract Textiles) Test Methods as Modified for Marriott Use for Task Chair Fabrics)
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and Forth Motion, #10 Duck; 62,500 if Martindale, ASTM D4966-98; 12 KPa pressure; Circular Motion,
#10 Duck;
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Flammability. CA 117, Section E, Class 1.
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Colorfastness to Light. AATCC 16 Option 1 or 3; 40 Hours, Grade 4.
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Wet and Dry Crocking. All Fabrics, 4.0 Dry, 3.5 Wet –AATCC 8-2001.
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Pill. Brush Pill ASTM D 3511-02, Class 4.5.
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Seam Slippage. ASTM D3597-02-D434-95, 35 pounds.
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Tensile Strength. Fabrics. ASTM D5034-95 (2001) (Grab Test): Upholstery: 50 lbs. warp and fill (no
knits).
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Soil Release. Upholstery fabrics are to be treated with the appropriate soil release, but Scotchgard shall
not be used. Fabrics with Crypton or Crypton-like finishes do not require soil release.
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Backing. Upholstery fabrics are to be acrylic or latex backed. Fabrics with Crypton or Crypton-like finishes
do not require backing.
Marriott International Test Methods as Modified for PU & Vinyl Fabrics
(Coated Commercial Upholstery Fabrics) PU: Polyurethane/Semi, PVC: Polyvinyl Chloride,
Abrasion Resistance: Wyzenbeek ASTM D4157-02, back and forth motion, #8 Duck. Vinyl: 30,000 double rubs;
Polyurethane: 30,000 double rubs; Semi Polyurethane; 30,000 double rubs
Flammability: CA-117 Section E, UFAC fabric class 1, NFPA-260
Colorfastness to Light:
Polyurethane: 40 hours
AATCC 16 Option 1 or 3-2003; Vinyl:
72 hours; Polyurethane:
40 hours; Semi
Wet and Dry Crocking: 4.0 Dry, 3.5 Wet –AATCCC 8-2001
Tensile Strength: ASTM D5034-95 (2001) (Grab Test): Vinyl: 18 Oz/SY: 85 lbs. warp x 75 lbs fill. 24 Oz/SY:
110 lbs. warp x 85 lbs. fill. Polyurethane: 80 lbs. warp & fill. Semi Polyurethane: 80 lbs. warp and fill
Cleaning: Vinyl: WS: Mild water based detergent cleaner; then, if needed, isopropyl rubbing alcohol; then, if
needed, 70%/30% acetone/water mixture. Polyurethane: W: Water based detergent cleaner only. Semi
Polyurethane: W: Water based detergent cleaner only.
Weight: Vinyl: 18 to 24 oz./sq. yd. Polyurethane: 13 oz./sq. yd., Semi Polyurethane: 14 oz./sq. yd. (NOTE:
= Total weight of each; INCLUDES backing)
Backing: Vinyl: 3 oz./sq. yd, polyester woven. Polyurethane: 4 oz./sq. yd. Rayon woven;
Semi Polyurethane: 4 oz/sq. yd. poly/cotton woven.
Heavy Metal:
Must meet Federal and local standards
Fillers: Must meet Federal and local standards
Top Coat: Vinyl: Must have stain resistant top coat. Polyurethane: Polyurethane.
Semi Polyurethane: Polyurethane
Expansion % - CFFA 17 15 lb. stretch: Vinyl: 18 oz./SY: 7.5% warp x 18% fill.
Polyurethane: 4% warp x 25% fill. Semi Polyurethane: 15% warp and fill
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Marriott International
The following are the specifications and codes for top-of-bed decorative products used by Marriott
International properties. Any deviations, modification or other changes must be submitted to the appropriate
specifier in writing with drawings clearly showing all changes and location on the items. All top-of-bed
decorative products must meet or exceed these specifications and codes, including but not limited
(dependent upon regional requirements) to ACT tests (Association of Contract Textiles) for
decorative fabrics and performance tests for the products. All Marriott top-of-bed decorative products
suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity and durability of the construction through the five-year life
of any top-of-bed decorative products they produce.
Top of Bed Specifications
Information Common to all Items
Decorative Fabrics
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The fabrics do not have all-inclusive construction requirements due to the many different
construction techniques needed to produce the final look or function.
The numbers and types of warp and fill yarns vary widely, most of which are acceptable
functionally. However, they are required to pass specific functional tests, dependent upon the
application.
In general, the bulkier and larger the yarns the greater the chance for pilling and picking. Genuine
chenille and boucle yarns shall be avoided unless they are clearly shown to be acceptable based
on the required ACT tests. (Pilling: Small “fuzz balls” form on the surface of the fabric. Picking:
Yarns either tear or remain intact but separate from the weaving pattern to form a yarn section
that stands out from the plain of the fabric)
Yarns that have excessive floats over subsequent yarns should also be avoided because the
chances of picking are greatly increased. (In basic or box weaves, the yarns travel over one yarn,
under the next, over the next and so on throughout the weave. {Float: Yarns that float [travel]
over two or more yarns before going under a yarn}. In general, for most yarns, 2 or 3 floats are
the maximum to avoid picking).
Fabrics that are directional are oriented in one of two ways. Patterns that run the length of the roll
are addressed as “up-the-roll” and patterns that run selvedge-to-selvedge are addressed as
“railroaded”. Since the application of the pattern can run from the foot to the top of the bed, which
is up-the-roll, or across the bed, which is railroaded, it is critical that the fabricator knows how the
specifier wants the pattern to run. Bedskirts are slightly different in that up-the-roll application is
around the bed and railroaded is floor to the top of the bed. It is also the fabricator’s responsibility
during development to suggest alternate direction of the fabric orientation, if possible, in order to
achieve the specifier’s design intent as well as optimum yield.
All threads shall be selected by the fabricator to blend with the colors of the products.
Monofilament thread shall NOT be used anywhere.
Sample Approval: The fabricator shall make a production sample of all products to send to the
specifier prior to production start-up for aesthetic and proper-fit approval.
Tolerance: ± ½” on each side for all products.
Platform top for bed skirts and box spring covers: 70/30 white poly/cotton or 78/54 white
cotton/poly with 4” face fabric strip sewn all around the perimeter’s top with mitered and serged
corners.
Stitches:
1. Single or double needle lockstitch: 7 to 9 per inch
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2. All seams to be serged: 5 per inch
3. Blindstitch: 3 per inch
Bed Skirts
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If washed, must be ironed.
If seamed, the seam must be concealed in the pleat, not in the center of the pleat where it
would be visible.
Drop: Bed skirts shall be constructed with various drop lengths dependent upon the box spring
and bed rail or base being used. Therefore, all properties shall confirm their box spring height,
width and length, as well as all drops before orders are placed. (See “Measuring Bed Skirts
and Decorative Sheet Drops” next to last page)
12" Head huggers made of decking fabric shall be stitched to the side of the skirts at the head of
the bed to hold the skirts in place.
Bed skirts may be specified with inverted pleats, and the number per skirt shall be identified
during development. Each pleat apex shall have reinforced stitching to help prevent tears. Pleat
turn-back shall be 3” each side to equal 12 inches extra fabric. The apex of the pleat shall be
located at a point down from the top of the skirt to be determined by the specifier prior to
production.
Box Spring Covers
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Box Spring Cover Dimensions: Determined by the size of the box springs: height, width and
length
Lined: Not typically; if lined, lining shall be specified
Construction: To fit snugly around all 4 sides of the box springs and to tuck 2” under the box
springs all around.
Elastic: 3/8” or ½” elastic serged (overlock stitched) at hems.
Bed Scarves
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Scarves are generally used across the foot of the bed but can be used vertically, extending from the
foot of the bed to the shams and pillows. They can be reversible, non-reversible, folded over, nonfolded over, with fill, or with no fill. They can be printed, dobby or jacquard yarn-dyed.
Band, if specified: A solid color fabric sewn around the periphery of the scarf with mitered corners
and pillow case construction. (Corners may be specified differently)
No band specified is usually for scarves with fabric heavy enough to eliminate folding: For the sides,
a 1” hem turned under and double-needle stitched is typical unless otherwise specified.
Fringe edges: NOT recommended
Quilting: If quilting is specified, the supplier shall recommend quilt patterns and fill that retards fill
migration and degradation.
The mattress dimensions, length, width and height are to be confirmed by the property. (See
“Measuring Bed Skirt and Decorative Sheet Drops”, next to last page)
Pillows
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General: Decorative throw pillows.
Edges: Generally knife edges for square or rectangular, unless otherwise specified.
All Seams: Serged and single-needle lockstitched.
Closure: Zippers shall have opposing face fabric flaps over them and they shall be adjacent to the
longest seam to produce a hidden appearance.
Fill: Generally silicon polyester hollow conjugated fiber unless otherwise specified.
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Codes and Test Parameters
Washing instructions (By Ecolab, the contracted cleaning company for most Marriott hotels)
(Prefer washable items but the fabricator is to identify those that are not)
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ƒ Suds: Household detergent, 10 minute cycle, split temperature; warm (110° F to
120° F), /ambient cold, high water level
ƒ Rinse: 6 minutes split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high
water level
ƒ Sour/Softener: 5 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient
cold, high water level, (Sour neutralizes residual alkaline and traps iron. The
fabricator is to identify items not suited for sour/softener)
ƒ Extract: To be field determined based on equipment & product
thickness/construction; use low to moderate extract speeds only
White Sheets and Pillowcases (Decorative duvet covers, shams and decorative top
sheets)
ƒ Suds: Household detergent, 7 minute cycle, hot temperature (160° F to 170° F),
low water level
ƒ Bleach: Temperature; hot, (160° F to 170° F), low water level: (Chlorine: water
should have a pH of 10.2/10.8; titration: 2 to 3 drops) (Oxygen: pH should be 11.0;
titration: 5 to 6 drops)
ƒ Rinse: 2 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high
water level
ƒ Inter extract: 1 minute
ƒ Rinse: 2 minutes, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120° F), /ambient cold, high
water level
ƒ Sour/Softener: 5 minutes, high water level, split temperature; warm (110° F to 120°
F), /cold (Sour neutralizes residual alkaline and traps iron) (The fabricator is to
identify items not suited for sour/softener)
ƒ Extract: Cycle times vary dependent upon the machine RPM’s. 100% polyester: 1
to 2 minutes. Cotton/polyester blends: 3 to 4 minutes. 100% cotton: 5 to 6 minutes
Drying: For automatic ironers with continuously moving items being ironed, the temperature shall
not exceed 325° F. Tumble dryer temperatures shall not exceed 180° F. Automatic ironers and
tumble dryers shall be checked regularly for burrs or other sharp spots and any discovered are to
be repaired immediately to avoid picking or worse damage to the products.
Marriott Modified ACT Tests for Top-of-Bed fabrics
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Abrasion Resistance, All Decorative Fabrics: Wyzenbeek: ASTM D4157-02; Back and Forth Motion,
#10 Duck; Martindale, ASTM D4966-98; 12 KPa pressure; Circular Motion, #10 Duck; (20,000
Double Rubs for Bed Wyzenbeek, 25,000 for Martindale)
Colorfastness to Light – AATCC 16 Option 1 or 3-2003: Top-of-bed fabrics: 40 Hours, Grade 4 (High
sunlight through window areas should be 60 Hours, Grade 4)
Wet and Dry Crocking, All Fabrics, 4.0 Dry, 3.5 Wet –AATCC 8-200, (Except prints: AATCC 116—
2001)
Pill, All Fabrics: Brush Pill ASTM D 3511-02, Class 4.5
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Seam Slippage, ASTM D3597-02-D434-95: (Fabric Pulls Apart Near the Seam, Warp or Fill)
Comforter/Duvet, Scarf and Bed Skirt Fabrics: 35 lbs.
Tensile Strength. Fabrics – ASTM D5034-95 (2001) (Grab Test): Comforter/Duvet, Scarf, or Bed
Skirt: 35 lbs.
Picking: Any construction subject to picking, such as floats in excess of 2 to 4, dependent upon
construction, genuine Chenille yarns, etc., should not be used unless warranted in writing against
picking.
Whiteness/Yellowness Index: (For predominantly white fabrics only) ASTM E 313/D 1925.
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Measuring Bed Skirt and Decorative Sheet Drops
Book, or flat,
level object
Measure
from
the bottom of
the book to
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top of carpet
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width
Mattress
5 Height
Length 4
Boxsprings
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Bed frame
or
Bed base
Standard
Top Area
Sizes
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Twin
39" x 80" =
Twin
54" x 80" =
Double
Measure the width of your mattress, (outer
tape-to-tape)
Measure the length of your mattress, (headto-foot, tape-to-tape)
When complete, please give all your measuremen
to your order contact as follows:
1. Top of mattress to top of carpet
2. Top of box spring to top of carpet
3. Width
4. Length
5. Height of box spring
6. Is the box spring made by Jamison?
Top of carpet
60" x 80" =
Queen
76" x 80" =Eastern King
72" x 80" =
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Packaging
All items shall be packaged in polyethylene bags in a manner so as to prevent water damage or wrinkles.
The number per box shall be worked out during development. All internal packaging materials and the carton
costs are to be included in the price of the goods.
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MIDCS Upholstered Furniture General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications for upholstered products used by Marriott International properties. All
upholstered products must meet or exceed these specifications. All Marriott upholstered or related products
suppliers are responsible for the structural integrity, durability of finish and design of any upholstered product they
produce. Each supplier is responsible for providing shop drawings with complete construction information,
including where-used and finished samples for all upholstered products. Any deviation, modification or other
changes to original or existing specifications must be submitted to the appropriate Marriott associate or
outsourced specifier in writing with drawings clearly showing all changes and locations on the items.
Tolerances, All Upholstered
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Overall width, depth and height: ± ½”; Height of arms from seat: ± ½”; Dimensions of wood parts: ± ½”;
Dimensions of upholstered parts: ± ½”; Dimensions between arms: ± ½”; Contour of bent arm from top of
arm to the rail: ± ½”; Depth of seat: ± ½”.
Wood
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All wood shall be seasoned, kiln dried to moisture content of 7% - 9% and worm free number one solid
lumber.
Load bearing frames: Solid frame grade hardwoods: Maple, birch, oak, poplar or solid hardwood plywood.
(Alder may be used but must be approved in advance)
Non load bearing supports may be hardwood.
Finished, exposed wood: Maple, mahogany, Beech, European Beech, cherry, oak. (Alder may be
acceptable in certain chairs but must be approved in advance)
Exposed Wood surfaces shall be free from defects and corners shall be sufficiently eased so as to avoid
sharp impact points.
Curved frames shall be steam bent hardwood with kiln dried hardwood used in non-curved major frame
components. (Solid hardwood glued face-to-face, or hardwood plywood, band sawed or steam bent is also
appropriate for curved frames. The number of plys shall be determined by the application and shall be
sufficient to perform without failure over the six-year life of the products. The number of plys shall be clearly
identified in your specifications)
Where possible, and without affecting costs, of the species listed, SFI (Sustainable Forest Initiative) lumber
shall be used.
Frames
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Stretchers shall be used on all dining, counter or bar stools and desk chairs to provide support to the legs.
Stretchers shall be appropriately placed so as to perform without breakage. If the design indicates they will
act as foot rails, then they are to be designed as foot rails. All applications shall be constructed so as to
perform without breakage over the six-year life of the products.
Webbing construction and where-used shall be shown on shop drawings or other places and it shall be
sufficient to perform without failure over the six-year life of the products.
Cardboard, chipboard or other support material: construction and where-used, to be shown on your shop
drawings or other places.
Upholstered seat and back supports shall be sinuous springs but webbing may be used when appropriate
for the type chair or piece specified. Seat springs shall be 8 gauge sinuous wire and back springs shall be
11 or 12 gauge sinuous wire. Springs shall be attached to upholstered frames using noise abating coated
and lateral stabilizing wrapped edge wire, 2 oz. polyester insulator steel clips and seat springs or equal
product. (Seat back sinuous springs may be stapled to the frames without clips). Springs shall be of
sufficient number and to be offset to ensure even weight distribution during use and guaranteed to prevent
sagging (95% Memory for six (6) Years). A woven synthetic material shall be used to cover back springs
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with foam applied on top. All joints shall be double-dowel or mortise-and-tenon construction with corner
blocks (gusseted and screwed or lag bolted where appropriate).
Metal fasteners are to be used where appropriate to ensure commercial frame strength.
Padding and Cushions
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Padding shall be sufficient to insure that all face fabrics do not touch wood or other support material at any
point.
Specify padding type and composition or density: 1) 85/15 gin flues cotton, 2) polyurethane of appropriate
density and IFD, 3) 1.1 oz. low melt Dacron (or equal), 4) perma-firm deck insulator (bonded felt fiber)
Arm panels and other high impact points shall be sufficiently padded to prevent impacts from damaging
face fabrics, vinyls or polyurethanes
Public Space: All foam used for seat & back cushions shall have a minimum density of 2.5 for seats, 1.5/
for backs and other areas. All foam shall pass the requirements of California Bulletin 117. Foam shall be
covered in a one ounce layer of Dacron (or equal) batting. Foam shall be of sufficient quality to retain 85%
memory for six (6) years. HR (high resiliency) foam adds only marginal life and is not worth the extra cost,
so it should not be used)
Rooms: Same as public space except the seats shall be a minimum of 1.8 density.
Inside arms shall be reinforced with cardboard or synthetic woven webbing padded with one inch of foam.
(For certain applications, ½” foam is acceptable if required to achieve a specific style or look provided it
does not produce issues such as insufficient padding for comfort or fabric wear protection) Outside arms
shall be covered with synthetic woven fabric covered by face fabric.
Outside back shall be micro foam padded and covered with fabric.
All seat cushions must have a system for venting air when the cushion is compressed by seated guests;
grommets or other systems will suffice provided they do not negatively affect structural integrity.
If the cushions are semi attached, the construction must be such that the cushions maintain their
appearance and function throughout the six-year life of the cushions.
Density: Measurement of mass in pounds per cubic foot.
IFD/ILD: Indentation Load Deflection/Indentation Force Deflection. A measure of the load bearing
capacity of flexible polyurethane foam. It is generally measured as the force (in pounds) required to
compress a 50 square inch indenter foot into a 4” thick sample, typically 15” square or larger, to a stated
percentage of the sample’s initial height. Common IFD/ILD values are generated at 25% and 65% of initial
height.
Compression: Support factor = 65% IFD divided by 25% IFD determined after one minute of rest or
recovery. When the support factor is known it can be used in conjunction with a known 25% IFD value to
determine the 65% IFD value. Upholstered foams with low support factors are more likely to bottom out
under load.
Face Fabric Application
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The upholstered products supplier is not responsible for face fabric construction and performance of face
fabrics selected by Marriott but the upholstered supplier is responsible for construction and
performance of face fabrics selected by the upholstered supplier.
In all cases the upholstered
products supplier is responsible for diligence in identifying defective fabrics, in halting production and
informing the Marriott buyer.
The upholstered products supplier is responsible for insuring that all internal foam, batting, or other
components subject to CA-117 fire code are in compliance. The supplier is also responsible for insuring
that all upholstered products meet TB-133 where applicable.
All upholstered products suppliers are to fully insure complete understanding of the direction the designer
wants directional fabrics to take on the piece; side-to-side or floor-to-back.
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It is the upholstered supplier’s responsibility to insure that all pattern matching is appropriate and utilizes
the best yields. All upholstered products suppliers shall notify the designer or commodity manager if there
are ways to have better fabric yields.
All tailoring is to be smooth and evenly applied.
Flaps
All flaps are to be lined with 78 x 44 market cloth and added buckram where needed for stiffness.
Seams
Seams are to be sufficient depth and stitches to be within industry standards with a minimum yield (grab) of
1/2”, or greater if necessary to minimize seam slippage. Thread used in stitching is to be of sufficient
quality for contract use. Double Needle stitching, sometimes called “Baseball” Stitching, is generally used
in concert with tape on the back and is most often design intent. However, it is to be used also in areas
where re-enforced seams are needed due to tensile load or extended load-bearing strength is needed.
Welts are specified for design intent and should be applied relative to their location. For cushions, welts
are always sewn into the fabric and are an integral part of seams. For welts between the seat and seat
rail, a welt groove is cut into the frame and the welt must be secured in the groove sufficiently to remain in
place for the six (6) year life of the product. For outside backs of chairs, the welt is most often stapled to
the back.
Sleeper Mechanism and Mattress
Leggett and Platt Classic Square 3500-16 or Hickory Springs 9002 Sleeper with the 'Fall-Away Cross Bar.
Marriott uses Leggett and Platt or Hickory Springs; MVCI uses Leggett and Platt only. The sleeper shall be
constructed sufficiently to prevent sag and to be guaranteed bye the supplier to remain solid over the life of
the sleeper. The mechanism shall have an operating instruction label in English and Spanish permanently
affixed to the webbing. An 8” to 10” flap shall be affixed at the leading edge of the seat surface to lay over
the leading edge of the sleeper mechanism when it is stored in the sofa. Alternate products must be
submitted with detailed specifications, and approved prior to use.
Mattress: Prestige 206104, or Equivalent, Contract Linen Innerspring Mattress Specifications
Dimensions: 37” W x 72” L x 5” H Coil Count (207 coils)
Dimensions: 40” W x 72” L x 5” H Coil Count (207 coils)
Dimensions: 48” W x 72” L x 5” H Coil Count (276 coils)
Dimensions: 52” W x 72” L x 5” H Coil Count (299 coils)
Dimensions: 60” W x 72” L x 5” H Coil Count (345 coils)
Spring unit: High tempered steel; 13 gauge; 3 ¾” four turn Bonnell type coils
Ticking: Top and Sides – Beige, Fire Retardant Cover, 16 CFR 1633 SAFE SLUMBER COMPLIANT.
SURROUND BARRIER ACROSS TOP, BOTTOM AND SIDES OF
MATTRESS AND SEWN WITH KEVLAR THREAD.
Top Quilting: Foam ½” thick, CA117, 2.8 density ILD/IFD: 30
Top Pad/Insulator: 2 oz. Synthetic
Topper: Foam 1” thick, 2 density, and ILD/IFD: 18
Corner: Padding: Minimum 3 ½ “foam, 2 per corner
Side border Quilting: .25” foam, ½” thick, ILD/IFD: 30
Bottom Padding: ¼” thick batting pad
Bottom: Filler cloth
Ties: Two – for attachment to spring decks
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Top deck assembly is ring stapled to every other coil spring on sides and ends for frequent folding in
contract use.
Glides
Commercial contract Nylon glides or equal shall be used except stainless steel metal glides with nylon covers shall be used on
all upholstered furniture that is used on hardwood floors. (In general, all glides shall be suitable for use on the floor
surfaces on which the chairs will be used)
Finish
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All undercoats are to be sanded smooth and sharp edges softened.
All finishes shall be conversion varnishes or catalyzed lacquer which is to be tested and warranted for
commercial use. If available, polyurethane shall be used in public spaces.
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All exposed ferrous metals shall have a corrosion resistant finish or the manufacturer’s best commercial
coating. The finish shall produce a finished chair satisfactory in function and appearance.
Packaging
All items shall be cartooned unless an approved alternate has been authorized. All items shall be wrapped
in 2 ml. Plastic bags prior to cartoning. Cartoning shall meet or exceed the NMFC regulations for strength
as required for shipments via common carriers. (National Motor Freight Classification. Freight is
classified based on an evaluation of four transportation characteristics: density, stowability,
handling and liability. Together, these characteristics establish a commodity’s “transportability.”)
Lounge chairs shall be packed one per carton. Desk chairs may be packed two per carton. All cartons will
be labeled in accordance with Marriott International labeling instructions.
Warranty
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All frames are to be warranted for commercial use through the duration of the program, and shall be
for a minimum of six years.
Codes
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CA 117: All interior construction materials shall pass
TB 133: All upholstered products that require TB 133 passage shall be constructed with the appropriate
barrier fabrics.
General Foam and Padding Requirements
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Density: Measurement of mass in pounds per cubic foot.
IFD/ILD: Indentation Load Deflection/Indentation Force Deflection. A measure of the load bearing
capacity of flexible polyurethane foam. It is generally measured as the force (in pounds) required to
compress a 50 square inch indenter foot into a 4” thick sample, typically 15” square or larger, to a stated
percentage of the sample’s initial height. Common IFD/ILD values are generated at 25% and 65% of initial
height.
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Compression: Support factor = 65% IFD divided by 25% IFD determined after one minute of rest or
recovery. When the support factor is known it can be used in conjunction with a known 25% IFD value to
determine the 65% IFD value. Upholstered foams with low support factors are more likely to bottom out
under load.
FLEX FATIGUE (DYNAMIC FATIGUE): A softening or loss of firmness. In general, fatigue is measured in the
laboratory by repeatedly compressing a foam sample and measuring the change in IFD. Several different
protocols, including methods contained in ASTM, ISO, and BIFMA testing standards, may be used. Even
ASTM 3574, one of the more widely used sets of testing standards, contains multiple testing methods. In
selecting one or more test methods, it is important to consider the intended foam application and to choose
a testing protocol that closely simulates the intended application.
TEAR STRENGTH: A measure of the force required to continue a tear in foam after a split or break has been
started and expressed in pounds per inch (lb. /in.). This property is important in determining suitability of
foam in applications where the material is sewed, stapled, or otherwise anchored to a solid substance.
RESILIENCE: An indicator of the surface elasticity or “springiness” of foam. It is measured by dropping a
steel ball onto the foam cushion and measuring how high the ball rebounds.
HYSTERESIS: Measurement of foam’s ability to maintain original support characteristics after flexing.
Normally, the firmness (IFD) is tested at 25% indentation, 65% indentation and again at 25% on the way
up. Hysteresis is the percent of 25% IFD loss measure as a compression tester returns to the normal
(25% IFD) position after measuring 65% compression. Lower hysteresis values, or less IFD loss are
desirable. Current research indicates that hysteresis values may provide a good indication of overall
flexible foam durability. Low hysteresis in conventional foam is equal to less IFD loss in durability and
fatigue tests.
Air Flow: Amount of air expressed in cubic feet per minute, which can be drawn through a 2” x 2” x 1”
foam sample at .5” water differential. High air flow equates to very open foam while low air flow tends to be
pneumatic. Air flow can be a critical factor in FPF performance depending on the application. For
instance, in normal furniture cushioning applications, pneumatic foam with low air flow will have poor
durability and high compression sets, regardless of density.
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MIDCS Wall Coverings General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications, test and code criteria for wall coverings used by Marriott International hotels
within the United States. All wall coverings must meet or exceed these specifications, tests, codes and any other
requirements of local jurisdictions.
Each supplier is responsible for providing samples up to and including finished samples. Any deviation,
modification or other changes to original or existing specifications must be submitted to the appropriate
specifier in writing.
Warranty
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All Marriott wall coverings suppliers are responsible for the functional durability and conformance to design
intent of any wall coverings they produce. The products are to be warranted for a minimum of 6 years or
as specified.
General Specifications
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Material: The construction of the material is to be clearly identified and agreed upon between the
specifier and the supplier; vinyl, polyurethane or paper.
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Re-Cycled Content: Any re-cycled content is to be clearly identified with the percent content of preconsumer and post-consumer material.
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Roll Sizes: The roll sizes of each specified product is to be agreed upon by the specifier and supplier and
is to be clearly noted on the quotation.
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Unit-of-measure: The unit-of-measure shall always be in linear yards and the usable width in inches
shall be clearly noted for each specified product.
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Tolerance: Overshipment tolerances are to be clearly noted on each quotation, except for Marriott
prototypical items, which shall be limited to up-to-the-next-full roll to fill orders.
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Pattern: The pattern name and number, color name and number and film base color shall be clearly
noted. It is critical that patterns are developed that facilitate commercial installation speed. Geometrics
that match horizontally are to be avoided if possible unless the pattern is designed such that it can be
installed at commercial speed. It is the wall covering supplier’s responsibility to inform specifiers in writing
of the relative hanging difficulties of patterns they select.
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Repeats: The supplier shall clearly inform the specifier in writing prior to final selection of any issues with
pattern repeats relative to hanging and appearance.
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Type and Weight (Minimum Requirements, Individual Projects May Vary):
1. Type I, Category IV: 15 ounces per 54” linear yard
2. Type II, Category V: 20 or 21 ounces per 54” linear yard
3. Rooms: Type I and II are approved (Normally, Type I is used in new builds and Type II in renovations)
4. Baths: Type I normally
5. Public spaces: All areas require Type II
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Weight Tolerance: Types I and II: 2 ounces above or 1 ounce below per 54” linear yard.
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Flame Retardancy: The flame spread test shall be ASTM E-84 and a rating of Class A is required.
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Backing: The backing shall be agreed upon and will be noted as scrim, Osnaburg, non-woven or other
material. Wovens are preferred due to stretch but if the supplier is restricted to non-wovens due to the
pattern, the specifier is to be informed in writing.
•
Embossing Pattern: The embossing pattern is to be agreed upon between the specifier and the supplier.
The supplier shall recommend embossings from light gauge to heavy, {(light: .017 mil. to .021 mil.)
(medium: .022 to .025 mil.) (heavy: .026 to .032 mil)} dependent upon the project, wall covering location
and whether or not it is a new build or renovation project. Embossings selected for renovations typically
should be heavier embossed patterns than those for new build projects due to imperfect walls.
•
Inks: Water based inks are preferred but if other types are required due to the design, it is to be clearly
noted in writing along with the reasons for its use and it is to be agreed upon by the specifier.
•
Storage: All wall coverings shall be stable from 60º F to 105º F.
•
Bow and Bias: Tolerance shall be 3/8” or less bow or bias per 54” linear yard normally; less if the design
demands it, as in horizontal geometric designs.
•
Film and Print Color Controls: Color standards shall be controlled by computerized systems as well as
human judgment. Computer matching standards such as CieLab shall be used for all film production as
well as for printing, where possible. Final approval or rejection shall be by eye. Color standards that have
been approved by the specifier are to be maintained away from light and are to be updated as needed.
These standards are to be used with each lot produced to insure commercial matches. There shall be no
side-to-side shading. Final approval shall be by eye and shall include hanging 3 drops to be observed
from all angles.
•
UV Curing: UV curing is acceptable for all applications but the supplier shall recommend it when
appropriate and it shall be agreed upon by the specifier.
•
Cleaning: Wall coverings shall withstand spot cleaning using the following process.
Note: When attempting to remove marks from vinyl, always test in an inconspicuous place first. Spray
Ecolab Power Force directly on the mark. Wait and allow several minutes of dwell time. Using a
microfiber cloth, gently rub with the grain of the vinyl starting with light pressure and increasing slightly (if
necessary) to remove the mark.
Packaging: Each roll is to have complete storage, handling, preparation and installation instructions
enclosed and all rolls are to be sequentially polyethylene bagged, labeled, and pyramid pallet-packed by
lot.
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Wall Covering General Specifications
Marriott International Test Requirements for Wall Coverings, ASTM F 793-93 Reapproved 2004,
Outlined Below
General: Each manufacturer or distributor is responsible for determining conformance of each wall covering to
each test procedure of ASTM F 793-93, reapproved 2004. Statistically valid sample testing is appropriate
provided adequate records are kept that document with a high degree of assurance that all test requirements are
met.
TESTS (See Table 1 for Criteria)
1. Colorfastness: Federal Standard No. 191, Method 5660.1.
2. Washability (The ability of wall covering to withstand occasional sponging with a prescribed detergent
solution)
3. Stain Resistance, Test Method D 1308 (The ability of wall covering to show no appreciable change in
appearance after application and removal of specified reagents)
4. Crocking Resistance (The ability to resist transfer of color from a wall covering surface when rubbed):
Federal Standard No. 191, Method 5651-B.
5. Scrubability (The ability of wall covering to withstand scrubbing with a brush and a prescribed
detergent solution)
6. Abrasion Resistance (The ability of wall covering to withstand mechanical action such as rubbing,
scraping, or scrubbing that may progressively tend to remove material from the surface.)
7. Breaking Strength (The ability of wall covering to withstand a pulling force in the plane of the web):
Federal Standard No. 191, Method 5100-1.
8. Tear Resistance (The ability of wall covering to resist the propagation of an existing tear):
Test Methods D 751.
9. Blocking Resistance (The ability of wall covering to resist adhesion or sticking between two surfaces
that touch under uniform loading and temperature conditions for a specified time) Federal Standard No.
191, Method 5872.
10. Coating Adhesion (A measure of the strength of the bond between the surface coating and the
backing or substrate of a wall covering): Test Method D 751.
11. Cold Cracking Resistance (The ability of wall covering to resist cracking of the coated or decorative
surface when it is folded during exposure to low temperatures)
12. Heat Aging Resistance (The ability of wall covering to resist deterioration of the coated or decorative
surface when it is exposed to elevated temperatures over an extended period. Federal Standard No 191,
Method 5850
13. Flammability (The ability of wall covering to resist the propagation of flame and the development of
smoke under prescribed test conditions): 6-5.1.5.6 of NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code. (E-84)
14. Peelability (Removed; not applicable to Marriott)
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15. Strippability (Wall covering that can be dry-stripped from the wall after having been installed and
stripped in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, leaving a minimum of product residue on the
wall and without damage to the wall surface)
16. Mildew Resistance, where specified: (Wall covering that has been treated to deter the growth of fungi
(mildew) on the decorative surface): Practice G 21
TABLE 1 Classification Criteria
Property
Category VI
Section
Reference
Min. colorfastness
7.3
200 hours
Min. washability
7.4
cycles
Min. Scrubability
7.7
cycles
Min. Abrasion Resistance
7.8
cycles
Min. Break Strength, Mach. Direction7.9
pounds
Cross Machine Direction
7.9
pounds
Min. Crocking Resistance
7.6
Min. Stain Resistance
7.5
Min. Tear Resistance
7.10
Min. Blocking Resistance
7.11
Min. Coating Adhesion
3 pounds per inch
Min. Cold Cracking Resistance
change
Min. Heat Aging Resistance
Maximum Flame Spread
Max Smoke Development
Maximum Shrinkage
MD (Machine Direction)
Category V
Type I
Type II
Type III
Commercial
Serviceability
Commercial
Serviceability
Commercial
Serviceability
200 hours
200 hours
100 cycles
100 cycles
100
200 cycles
300 cycles
500
200 cycles
300 cycles
1000
40 pounds
50 pounds
100
30 pounds
55 pounds
95
Good
1 to 9
12
Good
Good
1 to 12
25
2
1 to 12
50
2
2
7.12
2 pounds per inch
3 pounds per inch
7.13
No change
No change
No
7.14
Pass
Pass
Pass
7.15
7.15
25
450
25
450
25
450
7.19
2
2
2
7.19
1
1
1.5
7.19
CMD (Cross Machine Direction)
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Categories Defined
Category IV, Type I Commercial Serviceability: Wall covering manufactured for use where higher abrasion
resistance, stain resistance and Scrubability are necessary in heavy consumer and light commercial use.
Category IV wall covering must also meet crocking resistance, tear resistance, blocking resistance, cold cracking
resistance, heat aging resistance and breaking strength criteria. Wall covering meets Type I performance as
defined in Federal Specification CCCW-408C.
Category V, Type II Commercial Serviceability: Wall covering manufactured for use where better wearing
qualities are required and exposure to wear is greater than normal. Category V wall covering must meet high
abrasion resistance, stain resistance, and colorfastness criteria in addition to higher crocking resistance, tear
resistance, and breaking strength criteria than Categories I to IV. Blocking resistance, cold cracking resistance,
coating adhesion and heat aging resistance tests also apply. Wall covering meets Type II performance as
defined by Federal Specification CCCW-408C.
Category VI, Type III Commercial Serviceability: Wall covering manufactured for use in heavy traffic areas.
Category VI wall covering must meet the highest abrasion resistance, stain resistance, tear resistance,
colorfastness, crocking resistance, and breaking strength criteria. Blocking resistance, coating adhesion, cold
cracking resistance and heat aging resistance tests also apply. Wall covering meets Type III performance as
defined by Federal Specification CCCW-408C.
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MIDCS Window Treatment General Specifications
Marriott International
The following are the specifications for window treatments used by Marriott International. Any deviation,
modification or other changes must be discussed with the appropriate purchasing agent verbally and
confirmed in writing with documents and pictures clearly showing all changes and locations on the items.
All window treatment items must meet or exceed the specifications contained within this document. All
Marriott International window treatment or related window treatment products fabricators are responsible
for the design and functional performance of any window treatment product they provide. If a design allows
for light leakage, it shall be called to the purchasing agent’s attention. Each fabricator is responsible for
providing review samples as needed. All fabricators are responsible for always obtaining approval from the
appropriate purchasing agent prior to starting production.
Fabrics, General
•
•
All fabrics used in window treatment MUST meet the codes in the next section. (The fabricator is
not responsible for these codes if the fabric is COM).
If defects are found which will affect production, the purchasing agent shall be contacted
immediately so that disposition of the defective fabric may be worked out.
Fabrics, Codes
•
Abrasion Resistance, All Decorative Fabrics: Wyzenbeek: ASTM D4157-02; 20,000 double
rubs back and forth motion, #10 Duck; Martindale, 25,000 double rubs, ASTM D4966-98; 12 KPa
pressure; Circular Motion, #10 Duck; (Although there are no abrasion standards for sheers, they
should be constructed sufficiently to prevent yarn separation during commercial use).
•
Flammability, Window Treatment: All items, including drapes, sheers, fabric valances, swags,
jabots, or any other window treatment: NFPA 701-04, Test Method 1 (Vinyl coated blackout, Test
Method 2) and BFD1X-1 Boston, in addition to local jurisdictional requirements. (Custom one-off
window projects do not need BFDIX-1 if NOT used within the city limits of Boston). This
treatment MUST be inherent, not topical. All BFDIX-1 items require a permit from the Boston Fire
Department: To get Boston Permits, go to http://www.cityofboston.gov/fire/, Permits and
Applications section.
•
Colorfastness to Light – AATCC 16 Option 1 or 3-2003: Drapery fabrics: 60 Hours, Grade 4.
•
Wet and Dry Crocking, All Fabrics, 4.0 Dry, 3.5 Wet –AATCC 8-200: (Except prints: AATCC
116—2001).
•
Tensile Strength. Fabrics – ASTM D5034-95 (2001) (Grab Test): 25 lbs. for over 6 Ounce/yd.
squared Drapery & 15 lbs. for less than 6 Ounce.
•
Fabrics & Black Out - No PBDE’s (Polybromide Diphenyl Ethers) shall be used and formaldehyde
content shall be below the allowable threshold limit.
Performance
•
All draperies, hardware and installation shall be provided in accordance with the specifications
contained herein and shall not have deviations other than orders written and issued by the
purchasing agent.
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Measurement and Project Quotation
•
•
•
•
•
The fabricator is responsible for taking measurements at the job sites and for dimension accuracy in
their quotations.
The fabricator shall make no variations, additions, or deletions to the contract issued by the
purchasing agent without a confirmed addendum.
Tentative start dates shall be provided by the purchasing agent at the time the quotation is
requested. It is the responsibility of the contractor to call the purchasing agent periodically to insure
the install date has not changed.
The fabricator shall be responsible for forwarding quotations to the purchasing agent within six (6)
weeks of the installation start dates for new builds and within eight (8) weeks for renovations.
Hardware and parts shall be itemized, priced and listed separately.
Material & Services Provided by Fabricator
•
Unless other provisions are made, the fabricator shall:
o Provide all raw materials except COM drape/sheer fabrics and blackout.
o Provide proper storage for all fabrics, materials and equipment.
o Maintain a current inventory & report it to the purchasing agent monthly.
o Provide the purchasing agent with scaled sections of any non-prototypical (custom) window
treatment before fabrication is begun.
o Advise the purchasing agent immediately when it is known that rooms will not be available
on dates installs are schedule.
o Advise the purchasing agent immediately when issues arise that may affect install
schedules or overall quality.
o Ensure that all install staff is neatly attired with the fabricator’s name prominently displayed
so as to be quickly identified.
o Furnish supervision and installers acceptable to the purchasing agent’s representative on
the job site.
o Supply all labor, transportation equipment, appliances, and service necessary to furnish
completed window treatment.
o Make all necessary adjustments in the Work as may be required to render the Work in
proper condition suitable for final acceptance.
o Notify the purchasing agent if steaming is required as soon as it is known to determine if the
project has the additional funds to cover the steaming costs.
o Remove all generated trash daily from the job site.
o Ensure that all fabrication and installation sub-contractors return to the job and make any
needed adjustments, repairs, lengthening or shortening as may be considered necessary by
the purchasing agent.
o Assume all costs stemming from defects caused by the fabricator, including the replacement
of fabrics due to poor workmanship, shrinkage (pertaining to hems) due to improper styling
or size as specified herein.
o Show proof of performance and delivery as required.
•
If requested, fittings and supplies such as buckram, weights, thread, and samples shall be
submitted to the purchasing agent for approval before fabrication has started.
Applicable to all Fabrication
•
All drapes and sheers shall be made with the required widths of fabric specified and never shall less
than one-half of a width be used in any panel. All ceiling-to-floor draperies and sheers shall fall to
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¾” to 1” from the carpet or any finished floor surface, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. All
ceiling-to-PTAC, bench or other surface elevated from the floor surface treatments shall fall to ½”
from the top of the elevated surface unless otherwise specified.
All selvages shall be removed, patterns shall be matched; drapes and sheers shall be made to
exact size.
All corners on the bottom hem shall be mitred. Face fabric hems shall be blind-stitched. The thread
shall be poly-cotton and color matched.
If center-close, the overlaps shall be 3 ½” with the buckram double folded back.
The returns shall be 3” to 6” depending on the application with the double fold back of the return.
If specified, all slant tops shall follow the angle of the window and all pleats shall be upright. All
bottom hems shall be level.
All seams shall be overlock stitched (serged) with safety stitches, and all seams shall be hidden at
the side of the pleat, or back of the ripple fold, using poly/cotton neutral-color thread, unless
otherwise specified.
The side hems shall be 1 ½”, blind stitched and double folded using poly/cotton thread.
If the drapes are not wall-to-wall, the fabrication is to ensure that the returns reach the walls the
drapes cover.
Drapes Fabrication
•
•
•
Applicable to all pinch pleat drapes:
o Headings shall be 4” and double folded with permanent finished buckram, double-back folds
at the overlaps and returns and sewn closures using poly/cotton thread.
o Unless otherwise specified, drapes shall be 200% fullness (fabric used is twice the width of
the finished drape) Exception: Public space and suites should use 250% to 300% fullness.
(NOTE: Fullness varies by brand and property. If the properties do not adhere to
prototypical designs, please consult with the purchasing agent or design firm. If the
fullness is not specified, consult with the purchasing agent or design firm).
o Stationary side panel pleats shall be tacked down with matching thread and the fullness
shall be 200%. The hem shall be the standard double 4”.
o If triple fold French pleats are specified, they shall be machine sewn with 14 thread bar, “L”
tacked or “F” tacked 1/2” inch up from the bottom of the buckram, using poly/cotton thread.
Applicable to all ripple fold drapes:
o The fullness range shall be 60%, 80%, 100% or 120% as specified per project.
Lined drapes:
o The buckram shall be inserted between the face fabric and the lining and stitched across the
top. On overlaps and returns, double fold the buckram back by 12”.
o The lining shall extend to the top of the finished drapery (Pillow case top), and all the way to
the sides.
o The lining fabric shall be 2” straight single needle lockstitched with a single turn-up above
face fabric using poly/cotton thread.
o The bottom hem of the face fabric shall be double folded by 4” using straight single-needle
lock stitches, with poly/cotton thread. The side hems shall be 1 ½” and blind stitched with
the lining extending to the edge of the drapery using poly/cotton thread.
o 1” covered lead weights shall be tacked into the hemline on each seam and corner of the
face fabric. It is not required in the lining.
Sheers Fabrication
•
Applicable to all sheers:
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Unless otherwise specified, the fullness shall be 250% to 300%, except for ripple fold.
(NOTE: Fullness varies by brand and property. If the property does not adhere to
prototypical designs, please consult with the purchasing agent or design firm. If the
fullness is not specified, consult with the purchasing agent or design firm).
o The bottom hems shall be 4”, double folded and sewn using straight single needle
lockstitches with poly/cotton thread. Lobbies and suites bottom hems shall be blindstitched.
Hanky hems may be specified. (Bottom weight serged in the hem)
o The side hems shall be 1 ½”, blind stitched and double folded using poly/cotton thread.
o Kirsch or Kirsch style weighted tape shall be used the entire length of the bottom hems at or
near the bottom.
o The overlaps shall be 3 ½” with double fold back of the buckram.
o The returns shall be 3” inches with double fold back of the buckram.
Applicable to all ripple fold sheers:
o The fullness range shall be 120%, or as specified per project.
Pinch pleat:
o Headings shall be 4” and double folded with permanent finished buckram, double-back folds
at the overlaps and returns and sewn closures using poly/cotton thread.
o If triple-fold French pleats are selected, they shall be machine sewn with 14 thread bar or “L”
tacked 1/2” inch up from the bottom of the buckram, using poly/cotton thread.
o
•
•
Blackout
•
•
•
The seams joining the blackout shall be ½” “Z” type.
Fabrication shall be done so that pin holes are minimized.
If the blackout is 2-color, the side facing the room shall be specified by the purchasing agent and
verified by the fabricator.
Cornice Fabrication and Installation
•
The fabricator shall construct and install cornices as follows, unless otherwise specified:
o 1/2” particleboard shall be used. Plywood is not authorized.
o 5 ounce fill or padding, flame retardant shall be used.
o 1” by 2” inch header board shall be used.
o Self cord welt top, bottom and sides shall be used.
o The lining shall be blind tacked with tackless stripping on the bottom to hide the staples.
o Stainless steel staples shall be used.
o All cornice installations shall use “L” brackets on the walls and Z” brackets on ceilings.
o A full width of fabric shall be centered on the cornice with seams equidistant from each end.
o If the cornices are not self lined, the fabricator shall ensure that the lining fabric has an FR
rating suitable to the jurisdiction in which it is installed.
Hardware
All hardware shall be of commercial quality and workmanship and shall be Kirsch or Kirsch style. The
following are specific area requirements that shall be followed:
•
•
•
•
All hardware shall be commercial grade.
Tracks shall be extruded aluminum only.
All metal components, including but not limited to master carriers, ball bearings, baton screws and
baton key rings shall be stainless steel.
Fiberglass batons shall be used and shall be rounded at both ends. ADA batons shall have their
bottom ends hanging 48” off the floor. (Note: ADA batons MAY be acrylic if fiberglass is not
available).
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WINDOW TREATMENT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
•
•
•
Acrylic batons are never appropriate except for ADA applications.
All hooks shall be stainless steel and Kirsch or Kirsch quality.
All masters shall be wheeled and there shall be 6 to 8 included.
Hanging Finished Window Treatment
•
•
•
•
•
•
All window treatments shall be mounted so that they do not separate from the wall or ceiling.
All drapes and sheers shall be hung so that they drape properly (When viewed from the top, the
fabric drapes in a continuous “S” pattern). Check buckram and break it if needed to insure S folds
start at the buckram and flow to the floor.
All pinch pleat draperies shall be pinned and hung evenly with appropriate pin-on hooks except for
draperies over 12 feet long. They shall be hung using sew-on hooks.
Angle brackets shall be attached to the wall with a screw to attach the return. Tenter hooks shall
not be used.
If needed in instances where the draperies end at doorways, the fabricator shall install a Lucite cuff
mounted against mullion and lined up with the doorknob. (The cuff shall be supplied by the
fabricator as part of the original quote and shall be billed to the purchasing agent. In cases where it
is not part of the quote, it is shall be billed as a separate item).
All sheers shall be hung so that they are not visible at any edge when the drapes are in their closed
position.
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Window Treatment Package
GUESTROOM DRAPERY SPECS - CLARA SCHEME
TRAVERSING RIPPLEFOLD SHEERS 120%
FULLNESS
CEILING MOUNTED AT 9’6”. IF THE CEILING IS
HIGHER THE DRAPERIES WILL NEED TO BE WALL
MOUNTED DUE TO FABRIC LIMITATION OF 118”
Vendor: Richloom
Pattern: Ponder (118”) Railroaded - Stripe to run
Vertically
Color: Flint
Repeat H: 3/8” V: 0”
Fabricator to serge string weight for hanky bottom
hem.
Material ID #: 238045
Use 5’ Batons
6’ Batons for ADA
TRAVERSING RIPPLEFOLD BLACKOUT 120%
FULLNESS
Vendor: Rockland Industries
Pattern: Satintone (54”)
Color: Greystone
Repeat: N/A
String weight hanky hem
Material ID#: 238034
Use 5’ Batons
6’ Batons clear acrylic loop handle batons for
ADA- distance from the bottom of the baton to be no
higher than 48” off the floor
* See prototype drawings for mounting information and
details. No cornice needed. Drapery to be installed
inside the built-in pocket
GUESTROOM DRAPERY SPECS - OSCURA SCHEME
TRAVERSING RIPPLEFOLD SHEERS 120%
FULLNESS
CEILING MOUNTED AT 9’6”. IF THE CEILING IS
HIGHER THE DRAPERIES WILL NEED TO BE
WALL MOUNTED DUE TO FABRIC LIMITATION
OF 118”
Vendor: Richloom
Pattern: Ponder (118”) Railroaded - Stripe to run
Vertically
Color: Peppercorn
Repeat H: 3/8” V: 0”
GUESTROOM DRAPERY SPECS - CLARA
SCHEME
Material ID #: 238109
Use 5’ Batons
6’ Batons for ADA
TRAVERSING RIPPLEFOLD BLACKOUT 120%
FULLNESS
Vendor: Rockland Industries
Pattern: Satintone (54”)
Color: Folk Stone
Repeat: N/A
String weight hanky hem
Material ID#: 238041
Use 5’Batons
6’ Batons clear acrylic loop handle batons for
ADA- distance from the bottom of the baton to be
no higher than 48” off the floor
* See prototype drawings for mounting information
and details. No cornice needed. Drapery to be
installed inside the built-in pocket
Interior Graphics and Signage
AC Hotels
Sampling of the Interior Sign Package
Guest Room Signage
11-3/8” x 4-1/2”
MAP AREA
YOU
ARE HERE
VENDING
ROOM # 325
FOR YOUR SAFETY IN AN EMERGENCY
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE NOTE WHERE
EACH EXIT IS LOCATED UPON ARRIVAL
• If you detect fire or smoke, call “operator.”
• If you must leave your room, feel the door to see if it is hot. If it is not hot, open the door slightly to see if you can
make it to the nearest evacuation stairwell (shown on the plan below). Stay low to the floor and take your key.
• If the smoke is heavy, seal the door with wet towels.
• Do not panic.
• Do not use elevators.
101
FOR YOUR SECURITY
• Safe deposit boxes are available at the front desk for safeguarding your valuables.
• Be sure to secure your deadbolt lock and security latch.
• Use peephole and fully identify all visitors. If you doubt anyone’s identity, please call “operator” for assistance.
• All employees are required to wear name tags.
• Safeguard and keep your room key with you at all times.
• Insure that all windows, connecting doors, and sliding glass doors are locked.
BRAILLE
12" x 8-1/4"
6-11/16" x 11-13/16"
AC Hotels - 2014
INTERIOR SIGNAGE PACKAGE
Featuring attractive ADA
compliant sampling of signs.
More ADA & Fire Code
Signage to Come.
• This placard explains guest fire safety and security.
If you have any questions, contact the operator.
• Este letrero explica las reglas de incendio y seguridad
para los húespedes. Si tiene alguna pregunta, llame a
la telefonista.
• Dieses Plakat erklärt den Güsten die
Sicherheitsvorscriften im Falle von Feuer. Setzen sie
sich mit der Telephonistin in Verbindung.
• Cet avis explique aux clients les règles de securité en
cas d'incendie. Appelez la standardiste.
• Avverteza ai nostri clienti: Questa placca contiene le
regole is caso di incendio. Mettetvi in contado con
la telefonista.
FEP 1208 ACH
Guest Room Evacuation Plan
RMN 0712 ACH
Guest Room Number
Identification Signage
MEN
WOMEN
MEN
WOMEN
BRAILLE
BRAILLE
MEN
WOMEN
RESTROOM
MEN
WOMEN
RESTROOM
BRAILLE
BRAILLE
BRAILLE
8” x 11-7/8“
RES 0812 ACH
Restroom Identification
1
Rev. 02-06-14
313 Ida • Wichita, KS 67211 • (800) 992-7860 • (316) 267-6883 • www.graphicssystems.net
AC Hotels
Sampling of the Interior Sign Package
Directional Signage
106
109
101
105
FITNESS
101
105
109
13-3/4” x 13-3/4“
DIR 1414 ACH
Corridor Multi Line Directional
MEETING ROOMS
GRAND
BALLROOM
SALON
SALON
SALON
SALON
A
B
C
D
27-9/16” x 18-1/8“
DIR 2818 ACH
Lobby Multi Line Directional
Door Wraps
XX” x 6“
VL 6 ACH
Small Vinyl Glass Wrap
XX” x 7-7/8“
VL 8 ACH
Large Vinyl Glass Wrap
2
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Public Space FF and E Requirements
TYPICAL STANDARD
AC LOUNGE FURNITURE
Cafe Table
AC Hotels by Marriott
September 2013
INTERIOR FF&E
AC STANDARD
Article:
ROUND CAFE TABLE
Area:
AC LOUNGE
Manufacturer:
H2CONTRACT
Manufacturer’s web:
www.h2contract.es
Spain supplier:
H2CONTRACT
Contact:
ALFONSO HERNANDEZ
Phone numbers:
+34 943 639 670 / +34 686 055 883
E-mail/Web:
[email protected]
Model:
AC LOUNGE ROUNDTABLE
Reference:
5
Color:
Top in tempered glass color according to the interior design 10 mm thickness Ø70cm H
and satin stainless steel base Ø50mm (leg) and Ø400mm (base)
Size:
70Øx55Hcm
Quantity:
Image:
Location:
TYPICAL STANDARD
AC LOUNGE FURNITURE
ARMCHAIR
AC Hotels by Marriott
September 2013
INTERIOR FF&E
Article:
ARMCHAIR
Area:
AC LOUNGE
Manufacturer:
TAPICERÍAS IBIZA
AC STANDARD
Manufacturer’s web:
Spain supplier:
Contact:
FRANCISCO BADORREY
Phone numbers:
+34 91 652 10 65 / +34 606 322 278
E-mail/Web:
[email protected]
Model:
MIRAMAR
Reference:
Color:
Synthetic leather upholstered and legs according to the interior design
Size:
690Ax640Fx750H mm
Quantity:
Image:
Fire Resistance:
Location:
TYPICAL STANDARD
AC LOUNGE FURNITURE
Multi-purpose Table
AC Hotels by Marriott
September 2013
INTERIOR FF&E
AC STANDARD
Article:
MULTI-PURPOSE TABLE
Area:
AC LOUNGE
Manufacturer:
MOSTOLES INDUSTRIAL
Manufacturer’s web:
www.moinsa.es
Spain supplier:
MOSTOLES INDUSTRIAL
Contact:
ALFONSO AVILA
Phone numbers:
+34 91 664 88 00 / +34 647 330 442
E-mail/Web:
[email protected]
Model:
ACBM DESIGN RECTANGULAR TABLE
Reference:
Color:
Top : Tempered glass 6mm thickness fixed to a wooden base in color according to the
interior design
Metal structure: 12mm thickness platen, finished satin stainless steel or Glossy
chrome according to the interior design
Size:
160Ax90Fx72Hcm
Quantity:
Image:
Fire Resistance:
Location:
Fitness Equipment Matrix
3D Layout by:
Matrix Fitness
Cottage Grove, WI
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Matrix Representative Contact Information
Mary Dixon
P: 248-215-6859 F: (608) 839-5689 Email: [email protected]
Bill To:
Ship To:
Marriott International
AC BRAND
10400 Fernwood Rd.
New Build
Bethesda, MD 20817
TBD,
USA
USA
Comments:
** Prices include inside delivery & installation in the Continental United States. Tax not included.
4 YEARS PARTS & LABOR
Shipping Notes:
Qty
Model Number
Description
2
2
1
1
T7XI
E7XI
U7XI
PCTV
1
1
1
G3MSFT300
3T-SDL-10
DPU5-50
1
1
SXBE55SL
G3FW80
Matrix - T7XI Treadmill
Matrix - E7XI Elliptical
Matrix - U7XI Upright
7XI / PCTV - Gateway Media Server (hardware/site
survey/Install)
Matrix - FUNCTIONAL TRAINER-300 LB
Hampton 3T-SDL-10 Saddle Rack
Hampton DURA-PRO Urethane 5-50lbs (Round Pro-Style
Dumbbell ) Hard Chrome Ergo Handle, pr.
SPRI - Xercise Ball Slate (SXBE55SL)
Matrix - G3FW80 MULTI-ADJ BENCH - Graphite Upholstery
Frame Color : STD
Equipment Sales Price
FRT/ASM/DEL
Customer Subtotal
Total Amount Due (USD)
List Price
Net Unit Price
Ext. Price
$12,995.00
$10,995.00
$7,395.00
$2,199.00
$6,822.00
$6,349.00
$4,425.00
$1,585.00
$13,644.00
$12,698.00
$4,425.00
$1,585.00
$5,890.00
$1,095.00
$1,650.00
$3,608.00
$695.00
$1,100.00
$3,608.00
$695.00
$1,100.00
$45.95
$995.00
$25.00
$768.00
$25.00
$768.00
$38,548.00
$1,350.00
$39,898.00
$39,898.00
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
T7xi Treadmill
Intuitive App Interface
The 7xi’s touch interface was
thoughtfully designed for fitness.
ess.
Its clean Home screen is the easiest
asiest
way users can access content. From
built-in social media apps to Virtual
tual
Active to on-demand TV and video,
engaging content is just a touch away.
Hardware. Software. The Experience.
erience.
Matrix creates it all, so a user completing
pleting
a Virtual Active™ workout feels incline
ncline
changes as the terrain changes and
hears ambient noises, and they
hey
can post their workout data to social
cial
profiles with a single touch for a truly
ruly
integrated experience.
Facebook
Weather
Calendar
Twitter
On-demand TV
iPod
YouTube
On-demand
Music Videos
Media Controls
ntrols
FEATURES
DRIVE SYSTEM
Deck Type
Ultimate hard-wax reversible 1” deck
Belt Type
Habasit, 2-ply commercial grade
Drive System
Matrix 5.0 hp AC Dynamic Response Drive System™
Running Area
152 x 56 cm / 60” x 22”
Step-on Height
24 cm / 9.5”
Power Requirements
20-amp dedicated circuit required, non-looped grounded
Cushion System
Ultimate Deck™ cushioning system
Electrical Receptacle & Plug
NEMA 5-20R 120v
Incline Range
0-15% (590-kg / 1,300-lb. thrust elevation motor)
Assembled Weight
215 x 93 x 161 cm / 84.6” x 36.5” x 63.5”
Speed Range
0.8 - 24.1 km/h / 0.5 - 15 mph**
Max User Weight
182 kg / 400 lbs.
Contact & Telemetric HR
Yes
Assembled Weight
181 kg / 399 lbs.
Crossbar Controls
Go, stop, cool down, speed and incline control
Shipping Weight
200 kg / 440 lbs.
Ethernet Port
Yes
TECH SPECS
WARRANTY
Frame
7 years
Display Type
48 cm / 19” class projective capacitive touchscreen LCD
Drive Motor
Lifetime
Display Feedback
Time, Distance (Kilometers or Miles), Calories, Calories
per Hour, Speed, Incline, Pace, Heart Rate, METs,
Watts, HD Dynamic Profile Display
Parts & Labor
3 years CAP
90 days parts
User-defined Multi-language Display
Yes - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch,
Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Swedish,
Finnish, Russian, Arabic
Wear Items
(iPod® Cable, USB Port, Headphone Jack, Battery)
**24.1 km/h / 15 mph rating good for users up to 159 kg / 350 lbs.
Workouts
Manual, Rolling Hills, Fat Burn, 5k, Target HR, Gerkin
Protocol, Calorie Goal, Distance Goal, Time Goal, Army
PFT, Navy PRT, Marine PFT, Air Force PRT, Physical
Efficiency Battery (PEB)
“Made for iPod®” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod® and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
CSAFE Ready-FitLinxx™ Certified
Yes
Netpulse Compatible
Yes - included
FitTouch™ Technology
Yes
One-button Start
Yes
On-the-fly Program Change
Yes
Integrated Vista Clear™ Television Technology
Yes
FITCONNEXION Ready
No
WiFi
Yes
iPod® Compatible
Yes
Multimedia Playback
Yes - compatible with most tablet
and smartphone systems
CONSOLE
®
Nike + iPod Compatible
No
Personal Fan
Yes
USB Port
Yes
Virtual Active™ Compatible
Yes - included
Asset Management Compatible
Yes - included
Web Connectivity
Yes - custom app interface in addition to web browser
Facility Communication Portal/Calendar
Yes - programmed through Asset Management
Pause Function
Yes
Reading Rack
Yes
Ultimate Deck™ System
Our impact absorption system provides the ultimate
feel for all users, and offers over 40,000 kilometers /
25,000 miles of maintenance-free performance.
Dynamic Response Drive System™
Our exclusive drive system is coupled with controller
technology that continuously monitors and adjusts to
user footfall to ensure a perfect stride.
Cast-aluminum End Caps
For lasting durability, the Matrix 5 and 7 series
treadmills are equipped with cast-aluminum
end caps.
For more information about Matrix Fitness: matrixfitness.com | Toll-Free 866.693.4863
Rev 1.0
E7xi Suspension Elliptical®
Intuitive App Interface
The 7xi’s touch interface was
thoughtfully designed for fitness.
Its clean Home screen is the easiest
way users can access content. From
built-in social media apps to Virtual
Active to on-demand TV and video,
engaging content is just a touch away.
Hardware. Software. The Experience.
Matrix creates it all, so a user completing
a Virtual Active™ workout feels incline
changes as the terrain changes and
hears ambient noises, and they
can post their workout data to social
profiles with a single touch for a truly
integrated experience.
Facebook
Weather
Calendar
Twitter
On-demand TV
iPod
YouTube
On-demand
Music Videos
Media Controls
FEATURES
RESISTANCE SYSTEM
Stride Length
53.3 cm / 21”
Contact & Telemetric HR
Yes
Footpad Insert
No
Pedal Spacing
6.4 cm / 2.5”
Power Requirements
100v-240v - 50/60Hz AC
Handlebar Design
Multi-position dual-action / custom ergo-bend stationary
Minimum Watts
4 powered
Remote Buttons
Yes
Minimum RPM
10 powered
Ethernet Port
Yes
Assembled Dimensions
178 x 74 x 174 cm / 70” x 29.2” x 68.5”
Max User Weight
182 kg / 400 lbs.
Assembled Weight
182.7 kg / 402 lbs.
Shipping Weight
195.5 kg / 430 lbs.
CONSOLE
Display Type
41 cm / 16” class projective capacitive touchscreen LCD
Display Feedback
Time, Distance (Kilometers or Miles), Calories, Calories
per Hour, Speed, RPM, Heart Rate, METs, Watts, HD
Dynamic Profile Display
User-defined Multi-language Display
Yes - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch,
Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Swedish,
Finnish, Russian, Arabic
Resistance Range
1-25
Workouts
Manual, Rolling Hills, Target HR, Interval Training,
Constant Watts, Fat Burn, Fitness Test, Random,
Calorie Goal, Distance Goal, Time Goal
CSAFE Ready-FitLinxx™ Certified
Yes
Netpulse Compatible
Yes - included
FitTouch™ Technology
Yes
Instant On Technology
NA - powered
One-button Start
Yes
On-the-fly Program Change
Yes
Integrated Vista Clear™ Television Technology
Yes
FITCONNEXION™ Ready
No
WiFi
Yes
Multimedia Playback
®
Yes - compatible with most tablet and smartphone devices
iPod Compatible
Yes
Nike + iPod® Compatible
No
Personal Fan
Yes
USB Port
Yes
Virtual Active™ Compatible
Yes - included
Asset Management Compatible
Yes - included
Web Connectivity
Yes - custom app interface in addition to web browser
Facility Communication Portal/Calendar
Yes - programmed through Asset Management
Pause Function
Yes
Resistance System
Brushless generator
TECH SPECS
WARRANTY
Frame
7 years
Generator
5 years
Parts & Labor
3 years CAP
Wear Items (iPod® Cable, USB Port,
Headphone Jack, Battery)
90 days parts
Removable Disk
All Matrix Ascent Trainer® and Suspension Elliptical®
models feature a removable disk for quick access and
easy serviceability.
Constant Rate of Acceleration
Constant Rate of Acceleration and our patented
suspension design combine to deliver a perpetually
smooth motion.
Suspension Design
The design is free of wheels and tracks, eliminating
friction and resulting in the most efficient
motion possible.
“Made for iPod®” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod® and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
For more information about Matrix Fitness: matrixfitness.com | Toll-Free 866.693.4863
Rev 3.0
U7xi Upright Cycle
Intuitive App Interface
The 7xi’s touch interface was
thoughtfully designed for fitness.
Its clean Home screen is the easiest
way users can access content. From
built-in social media apps to Virtual
Active to on-demand TV and video,
engaging content is just a touch away.
Hardware. Software. The Experience.
Matrix creates it all, so a user completing
a Virtual Active™ workout feels incline
changes as the terrain changes and
hears ambient noises, and they
can post their workout data to social
profiles with a single touch for a truly
integrated experience.
Facebook
Weather
Calendar
Twitter
On-demand TV
iPod
YouTube
On-demand
Music Videos
Media Controls
FEATURES
RESISTANCE SYSTEM
Contact & Telemetric HR
Yes
Handlebar Design
Full racing style with elbow support
Integrated Arm Rests
No
Remote Buttons
Yes
Crank Design
Single piece
Ethernet Port
Yes
Power Requirements
100v-240v - 50/60Hz AC
Bottle Holder
Yes
Minimum Watts
2 powered
Minimum RPM
10 powered
Assembled Dimensions
122 x 73 x 153 cm /47.8” x 28.8” x 60.2”
182 kg / 400 lbs.
CONSOLE
Resistance Technology
Brushless generator
TECH SPECS
Display Type
41 cm / 16” class projective capacitive touchscreen LCD
Max User Weight
Assembled Weight
64.7 kg / 142 lbs.
Display Feedback
Time, Distance (Kilometers or Miles), Calories, Calories
per Hour, Speed, RPM, Heart Rate, METs, Watts,
Dynamic Profile Display, Static Profile Display
Shipping Weight
74.5 kg / 164 lbs.
User-defined Multi-language Display
Yes - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch,
Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Swedish,
Finnish, Russian, Arabic
Resistance Range
1-30
Workouts
Manual, Rolling Hills, Target HR, Interval Training,
Constant Watts, Fat Burn, Fitness Test, Random, Time
Goal, Calorie Goal, Distance Goal
CSAFE Ready-FitLinxx™ Certified
Yes
Netpulse Compatible
Yes - included
FitTouch™ Technology
Yes
Instant On Technology
NA - powered
One Button Start
Yes
On-the-fly Program Change
Yes
Integrated Vista Clear™ Television Technology
Yes
FITCONNEXION™ Ready
No
WiFi
Yes
Multimedia Playback
Yes - compatible with most tablet and smartphone systems
iPod® Compatible
Yes
Nike + iPod® Compatible
No
Personal Fan
Yes
USB Port
Yes
Virtual Active™ Compatible
Yes - included
Asset Management Compatible
Yes - included
Web Connectivity
Yes - custom app interface in addition to web browser
Facility Communication Portal/Calendar
Yes - programmed through Asset Management
Pause Function
Yes
Reading Rack
Yes
WARRANTY
Frame
7 years
Generator
5 years
Parts & Labor
3 years CAP
Wear Items (iPod® Cable, USB Port, Headphone
Jack, Battery)
90 days parts
Ergo Form™ Seats
Our seats encourage proper body alignment
and support.
“Made for iPod®” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod® and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
For more information about Matrix Fitness: matrixfitness.com | Toll-Free 866.693.4863
Rev 3.0
KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR
PRODUCTS SO YOU DON’T
HAVE TO.
The Matrix Asset Management system takes the power, performance and possibilities of cardio asset management to an entirely
new level. Utilizing the WiFi module standard on all 5-series and 7-series consoles, Asset Management communicates, using the
Internet, a comprehensive view of the performance statistics to you, Matrix and your service provider.
USE INFORMATION TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
A wide variety of data and information flows to and from the Matrix Asset Management system.
In addition to the charts and graphs of usage data, you’ll benefit from the following capabilities.
EMAIL NOTIFICATION
SERVICE PORTAL
SOFTWARE UPDATES
You’re automatically contacted by email when
an error condition occurs, which helps limit downtime.
The service portal fosters communication between
you, Matrix and your service provider, which
improves accountability.
Software updates occur automatically, ensuring you’re
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always running the latest software on your console.
PUTTING POWERFUL TOOLS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND.
The latest version of our asset management solution includes an extremely useful, secure service/communication portal.
The portal and other recently added capabilities improve communication between Matrix, you and your service provider,
streamlining the repair process and limiting downtime.
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EASILY VIEW YOUR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Easy indicator icons on the
product page signal whether
a product is functioning
properly (green dot). Plus,
you can quickly access
equipment information
like product manuals or
service documentation.
5
2
ACCESS MACHINESPECIFIC DATA
Quickly gauge individual
machine use with summary
statistics and graphs of the
product’s use over time.
This invaluable data can
help you better manage
your inventory.
3
CUSTOMIZE
EQUIPMENT NAMES
Not only can you name your
facility or center, but you can
also configure the system
so that equipment names
follow facility policy for easy
identification by staff and
service providers.
4
UNDERSTAND
USAGE PATTERNS
At a glance, the system
automatically summarizes
the most popular machines
that were used at every time
of day. Greater insight into
usage patterns allows you to
better maximize product life.
5
MANAGE
MULTIPLE FACILITIES
Ideal for organizations large
and small, the system provides
easy access to equipment
data from multiple facilities
in a single portal accessible
by just about any device that
can connect to the Internet.
6
MULTIPLE VIEWS
OF FACILITY DATA
A variety of data views are
possible for your facility.
Examples shown on this page
are Average Workouts per
Hour, Top Usage in the Past 30
Days and Average Use by Type.
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CUSTOMIZATION MADE EASY
7XI CALENDAR COMMUNICATION
7XI BRANDING
Asset Management is also the facility-facing portal that allows customization of Matrix
7xi consoles. Right in Asset Management, you can program the calendar app that customers view
on 7xi interface. This enables you to use the calendar to show general facility schedules and
information, sales specials or any text you want your customers to see.
The 7xi console login page comes standard with a lifestyle image representing the Matrix brand
This image can be replaced with your facility’s logo or any other image you want to present to
your customers. This is also a good place for you to actively engage and communicate with
your customers.
The system records the date and time of ticket submissions, enabling you to track
the performance of our customer service team.
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HOW IT WORKS:
All 5- and 7-series cardio consoles
are WiFi-enabled.
Periodically, the console will
transmit its status to the
access point.
WHAT IS REQUIRED:
Asset Management requires a broadband Internet connection in order to properly transmit data from your
site to Matrix headquarters. An access point will need to be installed within the cardio area in order to
guarantee proper coverage of the product and seamless communication. (An access point is a device that
enables other devices to connect to a wired network.) A separate power supply may not be required to
make the access point function, as power can be supplied over the Ethernet cable used to connect the
access point to the Internet source.
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The access point will upload the information
to the Matrix Asset Management Server
via the Internet.
The data is then accessible through the
Internet using your favorite browser
and unique login.
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Consists of 10 pairs of dumbbells
from 5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments.
$2550.00
Consists of 20-110 pound barbells by
10 lb increments. 10 bars total.
$2550.00
Dura-Pro Dumbbells
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Hampton Olympic Grip Urethane Plates
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Consists of 10 pairs of dumbbells
from 5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments.
Rack not included. $1400.00
The Original Dura-Bell™ Dumbbells
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Consists of 2 x 45 lb, 2 x 35 lb, 2 x 25 lb,
2 x 10 lb, 2 x 5 lb & 2 x 2.5 lb plates.
$937.50
MARRIOTT CUSTOM PACKS
Item #
Consists of 10 pairs of dumbbells
from 5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments.
$1100.00
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Increments
DBU-5-50
10 Pairs
5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments
550 lbs
DPU-5-50
10 Pairs
5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments
550 lbs
GGUDB-5-50
10 Pairs
5-50 lbs in 5 lb increments
550 lbs
HOG-U-250
6 Sets
2x45 lbs, 2x35 lbs, 2x25 lbs, 2x10 lbs, 2x5 lbs, 2.5 lbs.
250 lbs
SET-UB-C-20-110
10 Bars
20-110 lbs in 10 lb increments
MARRIOTT CUSTOM PACKAGES
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Total Weight
650 lbs