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HESKiN RESOURCE GROUP, INC.
PROJECTED COSTS - FROM SCIIEMATIC DRAWINGS
li
MINSOR/FARICY ARCHITECTS
EARLE BROWN
FARM
-
Building Construction Costs
Site General
$ 568,215
Bed b Breakfast
965,737
'
- Barn ''D"
283,913
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Barn "G"
294,937
D d G Link
42,486
Blacksmith Shop
233,852
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Barn "H"
242,198
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Shop b H Link
45,234
Stable Restaurant
829,927
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Hippodrome
2,480,761
1
Bunk House
28,826
1
Pump House
22,431
-
6,038,524
Site Improvements
-
Sewer and Water (In
Building Costs)
Landscaping
105,910
00~
40
\
Signage Allowance
,
Streets/Parking/Grading Walkways (in
Building Costs)
Site Lighting (In
Building Costs)
6,184,434
Parking Ramp
N. i . C.
Office Tenant Improvements Allowance
426,250
(17,050 s.f. 8 $25)
Furniture and Equipment
Kitchen Equipment
Bed d Breakfast
30,000
_ Hippodrome
310,000
Stable Restaurant
98.000
438,000
Bed and Breakfast Furniture (est.)
40,000
Convention Center
N.I.C.
Audio (Built In)
40,000
Audio Visual Equipment
N.I.C.
518,000
- Fees and Other Costs
Accoustical Consultant
5,000
Architects and Engineers - Winsor/Faricy 292,000
Landscape/Civli Engineer - Westwood
35,000
Construction Management - Heskin
365,000
Construction Supervisor - McGough
146,250
Soli Testing
12,000
Survey
12,000
Kitchen Consultant - Robert Rippee
20,000
Interior Design
40,000
Permits, SAC, WAC
By Owner
Historic Registration Costs
N.I.C.
Insurance
35,000
Real Estate Taxes
By Owner
962,250
Contingency
250000
Total Projected Costs
$8,340,934
Parking Ramp
Alternate !i (Single Level)
$1,575,000
Alternate 12 (Two level)
$2,371.500
MCGGUGH
CONSTRUCTION
EARL BRONN FARM
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617188
PROJECT -
SITE
BED 6
- Wit
BARN-
Dl6
BLACKSMITH
BARN
SHOP 6 H
STABLE
HIPPODROME
BUNK
PUMr
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL
-
BREAKFAST
'D'
-
'6'
LINK
-
SHOP
H.
LINK
RESTAURANT
HOUSE
HOUSE
01000
- - -
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
-
432,405
40,689
69,154
20,330
_ 21,120
3,042
16.746
17,343
3,239
59,429
177,642
2.064
1,607
02070
DEMOLITION
138,042
3772
26947
8553
5460
0
5602
5074
0
22264
569911,
2509
669
02150
UNDERPINNING
0
0
0
0
-0
0
- 0
U
0
0
0
0
0
01120
STRUCTURE RELOCATION
32,310
0
5,720
0
8,625
0
6.640
9,170
U
0
0
1,955
0
02220
EXCAVATION
67,039
22,000
5,060
5,033
5,522
U
4,015
5,517
4
3,200
34,952
1,140
U
01401
DEWATERINB
17,100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17,100
0
U
02410
DRAINTILE
13,060
0
1,060
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12,000
0
0
C
02444
FENCING, MAIN iATE
141130
14,130
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
02461
NINDMILI
1.750
2.150
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
02513
ASPHALT PAVIKE
78,354
76,354
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
02590
POND
16,630
16,630
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
02930
LANDSCAPING
U
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
03000
CONCRETE & FORMiORK
536,380
135969
19476
11666
189331
5483
5513
18830
71,56
36530
2694i0
2956
977
03200
REiI:FORCIN6 STEEL
28,685
0
294
164
505
64
231
502
69
239
26,496
100
0
031,10
REINFORCING MESS
11,802
0
0
486
1,212
70
453
1,212
40
1,761
6,360
200
0
04000
MASONRY
112,890
0
13311
7201
11108
1596
5929
11108
1521
4625
99195
3592
1093
05100
STRUCTURAL, JQiST 6 DECK
271,9987
0
0
0
0
4,200
0
0
7,560
32,550
228,671
0
0
` 45500
META-L FABRiCAIickS
60,200
0
770
18,480
0
0
6,930
0
0
13,860
20,160
0
0
06100
CARPENTRY
806,092
0
215150
65931
11339
6831
42910
33252
5626
163196
193343
5630
2334
06190
ROOD TRUSSES
10,800
0
4,800
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,000
0
0
0
06400
ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK, CABINETS, DOORS
184,100
0
67,200
12,600
9,100
0
6,400
5,600
U
56,000
25,200
0
0
a 07160
WATERPROOFING, 'OAMPPROOFiNG
111609
0
1,284
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11,315
0
0
07100
INSULATION
•145,210
0
13,310
5,280
6,380
220
5.390
5.720
220
8,250
440
0
0
r
1 07250
SPRAY FIREPROOFING
13,923
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23,923
0
0
1 0.7311
ROOFING, FLASSi 6
154,350
0
19,417
6,734
11,267
659
5,195
11,267
372
19,140
77,424
1,850
925
07800
SKYLIGHTS
15,000
0
0
3,000
31000
0
3,000
3,000
0
3,000
0
0
0
07900
JOINT SEALANTS
9,575
0
1,650
660
660
100
660
660
100
1,650
3,300
100
35
08100
STEEL DOORS, FRAMES 6 HARDWARE
70,825
0
11,351
6,641
4,742
0
6,402
2,621
0
11,242
27,171
0
649
08305
ACCESS DOORS (ALLOWANCE)
5,125
0
1,125
300
400
700
300
400
100
1,200
1,200
0
0
'08310
SLIDING DOORSi FOLDING PARTITIONS
47,000
0
U
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,000
42,000
0
0
08333
COILING COUNTER SHUTTERS
2,500
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,500
0
0
08360
OVERHEAD DOORS I SIDE COILING DOOR
15,438
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,438
0
0
08615
WOOD WiNDOWS
117,111
0
29,749
16.094
12,875
0
16,030
10,305
0
32,058
0
0
0
088170
GLASS & 6LAliN5
136,290
0
39,600
0
0
1,040
0
0
7,040
6,820
75,790
0
0
L 09250
DRYWALL, PLASTER
98,999
0
'16,446
10,810
10,890
0
7,865
9,857
0
27,731
15,400
0
0
09310
CERAMIC 6 QUARRY TILE
108,790
0
15,290
5,100
0
3,520
5,120
0
3,520
16,280
59,180
0
0
09400
TERRAZZO
66,220
0
18,370
0
0
2,860
0
0
1,870
1,540
41,580
0
0
I
09510
ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS
13,722
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,504
12,216
0
0
09550
WOOD FLOORING
3,426
0
3,426
'0
0
0
0
0
0
U
0
0
0
09650
RESILIENT FLOORING, CARPETING
62,527
0
- 10,632
0
0
0
0
0
0
21,205
30,690
0
0
09900
PAINTING
226,800
8,200
95,500
8,900
6,400
2,200
9,500
7,900
2,200
23,100
51,500
4,000
4,400
' 09980
SANDBLASTING
39,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,500
22,000
0
3,500
10200
LOUVERS i VENTS (ALLOWANCE)
14,400
0
800
400
400
0
400
400
0
5,000
7,000
0
0
10440
SPECIALTY SIGNS (ALLOWANCE)
5,000
0
1,000
150
150
0
150
250
0
1,000
2,000
0
0
10500
LOCKERS
.4,200
0
600
0
U
0
0
1,800
1,800
0
0
10522
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
4,000
0
1,000
300
300
0
200
300
0
600
1,200
100
0
0800
TOILET ACCESS081ES
17,925
0
2,915
750
750
0
'750
750
0
1,200
4,800
0
0
1
1160
DOCK EQUIPMENT
12,210
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11,210
0
0
11400
FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11452
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
2,400
0
2,400
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11510
hINDS 6 SHADES
11,960
0
16,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.400
3,060
0
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MCGOU6H
CONSTRUCTION
EARL BROWN FARM
617188
PROJECT
SITE
BED I
BARN
BARN
DIG
BLACKSMITH
BARN
SHOP Q N
STABLE
HIPPODROME
BUNK
PUMP
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL
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LINK
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RESTAURANT
HOUSE
HOUSE
=
14000
ELEVATORS
z
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114,000
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
114,000
_
0
===z =
0
15000
MECHANICAL -
SITE UTILITIES
177,521
177,521
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15000
MECHANICAL -
PLUMBING It HEATING
808,921
0
160,620
44,560
55,000
2,000
48,000
59,360
- 2,000
111,396
324,985
0
1,000
1
15500
FIRE SPRINKLER
85,600
0
18,800
6,000
4,500
500
3,500
4,300
500
10,500
37,000
0
0
1
16000
ELECTRICAL
522,000
10,000
43,000
' 17,500
22,000
2,000
14,000
17,500
2,000
97,000
290,000
2,000
5,000
16000
ELECTRICAL -
SITE LIGHTING
58,000
58,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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SUBTOTAL
$6,038,523
$568,215
1965,737
$283,913
$294,937
$42,486
$233,852
$242,198
$45,234
$829,927
12,480,761
-
.128,826
-
$22,438
CONTRACTORS FEE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SUBTOTAL
$6,038,523
'1568,215
$965,737
$283,913
1294,937
142,486
$233,852
$242,198
$45,234
$829,927
$2,480,761
128,826
$22,438
BOND
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
RISK INSUR.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CONTINGENCY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
$6,038,523
-
-
$568,215
-
$965,737
$283,913
-
-
$294,937
$42,486
$233,852
$242,198
$45,234
$629,927
$2,480,761
$28,826
$22,438
CO'sli SF
$73.37
166.65
$53.57
$59.58
169.65
$82.05
$49.94
$86.99
$78.89
$66.67
$48.04
156.10
82,300 SF
14,490 SF
5,300 SF
4,950 SF
610 SF
2,850 SF
4,850 SF
520 SF
10,520 SF
37,210 SF
600 SF
400 SF
.PROJECT
SITE
BEC, 6
BARN
BARN
066
BLACKSMITH
BARN
SHOP 6 H
STABLE
HIPPODROME
BUNK
PUMP
TOTAL
BREAKFAST
'0'
'6'
LINK
SHOP
'H'
LINK
RESTAURANT
HOUSE
HOUSE
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EARLE BROWN FARM
HARD CONSTRUCTION COST CATEGORY ANALYSIS
SCHEMETIC PRICING #1
"HIPPODROME
-FOUNDATION <615,843.00>
Sprinkler, elevators, quarry tile,
H.M. doors b hardware, electrical,
sprayed fire-proofing, waterproofing,
miscellaneous metals, structural
steel, masonry, rebar, concrete, drain
tile, de-watering, excavation, frost
footing, demo.
-CARPET/TERRAZZO <21,220.00>
MECHANICAL
Plumbing 25,000.00
HVAC 60,000.00 <85,000.00>
-KITCHEN EQUIPMENT ~3j 0.000.00>
Total <1,032,063.00>
"HORSE BARN
-RESTAURANT - equipment <981000.00>
-MECHANICAL
Plumbing 17,000.00
HVAC 18,000.00 <35,000.00>
Total <133,000.00>
"OFFICE BARN Renovation/New Construction
-H BARN - <7,771.00>
-G BARN <7,771.00>
-BLACKSMITH <8,285.00>
-D BARN <4,416.00>
ALTERNATE - MECHANICAL
Delete radiation heat/add ducted
heat colts <13.000.00>
Total <41,243.00>
Earle Brown Farm
Hard Construction Cost Category Analysis
Page 2
June 8, 1988
°OBED & BREAKFAST
'CARPET/TERRAZZO
<150570.00>
'REDESIGN CONNECTING LINK STRUCTURE
<14,051.00>
Subtotal
<29,621.00>
'BASE MECHANICAL
Plumbing 62,984.00
HYAC 98.000.00
Total 160,984.00
'ALTERNATE 1
Eliminate chiller, revise coils,
<20,000.00>
alternative condensers
'ALTERNATE 2
Through wall Incremental heat units
<40,000.00>
'KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
<30,000.00>
"GENERAL
'FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
'BUNKHOUSE
'NEW CONSTRUCTION/OFFICE PARK
HESKIN
RESOURCE GROUP, INC.
Property Acquisition. Management.
Development and Marketing
HESKIN RESOURCE GROUP, INC.
PROJECTED COSTS - FROM SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS
WINSOR/FARICY ARCHITECTS
EARLE BROWN FARM
SCHEMATIC PRICING #2
JUNE 13, 1988
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HESKIN RESOURCE GROUP, INC.
PROJECTED COSTS - FROM SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS #1
WINSOR/FARICY ARCHITECTS
EARLE BROWN FARM
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COSTS
Site General
Bed & Breakfast
"D" Barn
"G" Barn
D8GLink
Blacksmith Shop
"H" Barn
Shop 8 H Link
Stable Restaurant/revised
Hippodrome
Bunk House
Pump House
SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Sewer and Water
Landscaping
Signage Allowance
Streets/Parking/Grading Walkways
Site Lighting
PARKING RAMP
OFFICE TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ALLOWANCE
(8,900 sf @ $25.00)
FURNITURE and EQUIPMENT
Kitchen Equipment
Bed 8 Breakfast
Hippodrome
Stable Restaurant
Bed 8 Breakfast Furniture (est.)
Convention Center.
Audio (built in)
Audio Visual Equipment
$ 568,215
703,701
128,150
287,166
-0-
-0-
234,427
3,520
549,672
2,417,818
1,910
22438
(In Building Costs)
(in Building Costs)
(In Building Costs)
5,000
310,000
-0-
315,000
40,000
N.i.C.
40,000
4,917,017
105,910
40,000
5,062,927
N.I.C.
222,500
395,000
Earle Brown Farm/Projected Costs cont.
June 13, 1988
FEES AND OTHER COSTS
Acoustical Consultant
Architects and Engineers - Winsor/Faricy
Landscape/Civil Engineer -Westwood
Construction Management - Heskin
Construction Supervisor - McGQugh
Soil Testing
Survey
Kitchen Consultant - Robert Rippe
Interior Design
Permits, SAC, WAC
Historic Registration Costs
Insurance
Real Estate Taxes
CONTINGENCY
TOTAL PROJECTED COSTS
PARKING RAMP
Alternate #1 (Single Level)
Alternate #2 (Two Level)
-5,000
251,341
35,000
344,896
146,250
12,000
12,000
20,000
40,000
By Owner
N.I.C.
35,000
Bv Owner
901,487
250.000
6,831,914
$1,575,000
$2,371,500
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June 13, 1988
EARLE BROWN FARM
HARD CONSTRUCTION COST CATEGORY ANALYSIS
BED 8 BREAKFAST r
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est) 965,737
°Reduce by 4 units Guest House J ' <131,825> ?
*Reduce Trellis <30,701>
(35%) 1
°Redesign Trellis
Wood vs. Curtain Wall <4,917>
*Carpet vs. Terrazzo <5,450>
*Delete Gazebo <17,907>
°Delete Bunkhouse
Demo <26,236>
*Alt. to Res. Condenser
vs. Chiller <20,000>
'Down Grade to Standard
Reg. Kitchen 25,0D0>
<262,036>
Revised Cost Estimate
"D" BARN
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est) 283,913
*Reduce Spec to unfinished storage <155.763>
Revised Cost Estimate
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est) 42,486
*Delete Connection<
Revised Cost Estimate
C%
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J
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703,701
128,150
-0-
June 13, 1988
EARLE BROWN FARM
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SCHEMATIC ROUND
#2
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TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est)
294,937
*Deduct reconstruct
ion vs. Demo
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<7_,77i>
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Revised
Cost
Estimate
287,166
SE
I[B SHOP
B
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est)
233,852
°Delete
<233,U2>-
Revised
Cost
Estimate
-0-
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BL K MIM & 28" LINK
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est)
234
45
,
ODelete
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Revised
Cost
Estimate
3,520
'
"Hrr BARN
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est)
242,198
<7.7J>.
'Reconstruction vs.
Rehab
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Revised
Cost
Estimate
234,427
SI~LE BF.,STAURANT
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est)
829,927
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°Reduce trellis to
wood 8 shingles
<11,640>
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°Delete kitchen at stable
*Delete kitchen e
ment
ui
<170,615>
<98
~1QQ>
q
p
,
Revised
Cost
Estimate
549,672.
June 13, 1988
EARLE BROWN FARM
SCHEMATIC #2
IPECOROME
TOTAL COST (6/8/88 est) 2,480,761
'Delete - 2 Loading Docks
8 900 square foot of associated
structure <33,865>
'Wood trellis vs. steel trellis @
parking entry <7,858>
*Delete terrazzo & add carpet
at entry .52L220>
Revised Cost Estimate
$U~IK _ HOUSE
TOTAL COST (6/6/88 est) 28,236
'Demo 8 Delete <26.32~2
Revised Cost Estimate
2,417,818
1,910
' June 13, 1988
EARLE BROWN FARM
HARD CONSTRUCTION COST CATEGORY ANALYSIS
t SCHEMATIC PRICING #2
DEDUCT ALT #1
' OOHIPPODROME
OFOUNDATION <615,843.00>
' Sprinkler, elevators, quarry tile,
H.M. doors & hardware, electrical,
sprayed fire-proofing, waterproofing,
' miscellaneous metals, structural
steel, masonry, rebar, concrete, drain
tile, de-watering, excavation, frost
' footing, demo.
OMECHANICAL - -
Plumbing 25,000.00
HVAC 60,000.00 <85,000.00>
*KITCHEN EQUIPMENT <310.000.00>
Total <1,010,843.00>
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PRELIMINARY OUTLINE STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATION
Earl Brown Farm
Outline Summary of structural work.
1. Hippodrome:
R. Existi
ng Structure:
1.
Replace damaged roof deck (35%)
New 2" nominal (1 7/16" actual) solid wood deck.
2.
Rdd 1 - new 202 purlin at 48"o/c.
3.
Rppig 3/4" plywood over existing roof deck.
4.
Sandblast roof structure and steel trusses.
5.
Reinforce all steel trusses _
a. Weld 2-1 " rods to bottom chord
angles.
b. Weld 2 - 7/8" rods to top chord
angles.
c. Weld i - 7/8" rods to web diagonal. 2 locations
each truss.
d. Check and tighten all truss connections.
6.
Fabricate 1 new steel truss to some size and
configuration of existing. To be erected adjacent to
existing truss over partition wall.
7.
Tuck point, repair and clean all masonry at west and
south walls.
8.
Shore and support roof structure at north and east
wall. Demolish wails at new construction limits.
Rebuild north and east masonry wails.
B. New Construction:
1. Basement Area:
a. 8" poured concrete foundation wails.
b. 4" slab on grade.
c. New footing - 4'-0 H 5'-0 H 16" and new masonry
pilasters to existing roof trusses.
2. Ground floor area:
a. 12" precast plank with 2" non-structural topping
over basement area. _
b. 4" slab on grade.
3. Roof over new construction:
1 1/2" - 20 go mtl deck.
Steel Joist, Steel beams and Columns.
11. Stable Building
R. Remove existing roofing material
B. Repair damaged roof deck (20%)
C. Remove existing roof structure over central barn area
0. Plumb and reinforce existing waits 1 new 2 x 6 stud at
40"o/c.
E. Provide new scissor trusses at 24" o/c. 5/8" plywood
sheathing.
F. Rebuild cupola on roof.
6. Reinforce roof structure over north and south stables:
1. Add 2 x 8 collar ties and 2 - 2 x 4 web members at
24"o/c.
2. Reinforce existing support beams with 2 - 2 x 12.
H. Reinforce floor structure over north and south stables:
1. Rdd 1- 2 x 10 at 24" o/c at the east and west bay of
the floor.
2. Add 112" plywood sheathing over floor.
J. Ground floor:
1. Provide 4" slab on grade at north and south stables.
2. Provide concrete topping over slab at central barn.
K. Sandblast all interior areas.
1. Repair or reploce damaged members.
M. Rpply 3/8" plywood sheathing at interior face of all builidng
corners to 0' from corner.
I11. "ll" Barn:
R. Move 11 barn:
1. Brace all columns and wall members.
2. Raise off of existing foundations.
3. Rotate 90% and move to proper postion.
0. Construct new foundations.
1. _16' x 10" perimeter footings 42" below grade. 2- #5
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2. 8" masonry foundation wall.
3. 12 - 3'-0 H 3'-0 H 12" column footings. 8" H 8" H 16"
high masonry pier to eHis#ing columns.
C. Reinforce enisting roof structure:
1. Add 2 H 8 collar ties and 2 = 2 H 4 web diagonals at 24"
a/c within central bay.
2. Add 1 row 2- 1 3/4 H 11 7/0 micro-lam beam at each
outside bay. Provide 12 - 4 H 4 post struts to support
micro-lam beams. ( 1 at each enisting column).
0. Reinforce mezzanine structure for support of mechanical
equipment if necessary. Add 2 H 8's as required.
E. Repair or replace damaged members.
F. Sandblast all interior spaces.
G. Apply 318 plywood to interior side of end walls 16' from
each corner.
N. Apply plywood sheathing on floor of mezzanine.
J. Provide new 4" slab on grade.
"G" Barn:
R. Remove existing roofing.
0. Replace rotted roof deck. (500)
new 314" plywood.
C. Reinforce enisting roof framing. Similar to. "N" barn.
0. Shore and support structure for new foundation work.
E. Provide new 6 H 6 posts from footing to roof beam.
F. Reinforce mezzanine structure for support of mechanical
equipment if necessary. Add 2 H 8's as required.
G. Repair or replace damaged members.
N. Sandblast all interior spaces.
J. Apply 3/8" plywood sheathing to interior side of end walls,
16' from each corner.
K. Apply plywood sheathing on floor of mezzanine.
L. Provide new 4" slab on grade.
U. "0" Barn:
A. Reinforce eHisting framing
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1. Odd 2 H 6 at 48" o/c
2. Add 2 H 8 collar ties and 2 - 2 H 4 web diagonals at
24"o/c.
0. New loft framing.
1. 2 H 10 at 16" o/c ,Joist.
2. 3 - 1 3/4 H 11 7/8 micro-lam beams between eHisting
columns.
C. Reinforce 3rd level floor at south bay.
1. Odd 2 H 8 at 16" o/c ,joists.
2. Odd 2- 1 3/4 H 11 7/8 micro-lam beams to. eHisting
beam.
0. Reinforce 2nd level floor framing.
1. Rdd 2 H 8 at 32" o/c at center bay.
2. Odd 2 - 2 H 12 to existing beam lines. (2 - beam lines)
E. Reframe and close eHisting floor openings
E. Replace rotted or damaged floor sheathing (10%).
G. Rpply 3/8" plywood over eHsting floor areas.
H. Replace rotted or damaged roof shenthing.0 5%). Replace
with 3/4" plywood.
J. New foundations.
1. 12 - 4'-0 H 4'-0 H 12" pad footings at eHisting columns.
8" H 8" H 16" high masonry pier, footing to existing
column.
2. 16" H 10" perimeter footing 42" below grade. 2 - #S
cont reinforcing.
3. 8" block masonry foundation wall.
K. New 4" slab on grade.
1. Remove eHisting plank flooring and sleepers.
2. Provide gravel subgrode.
L. Replace damaged or rotted members.
M. Sandblast all interior areas.
N. Opply 3/$" plywood sheathing at interior walls at each
corner to 16' from corner.
ill. Water Tower and Pump !louse:
O. Replace roofing material.
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C. Tuck point and repair perimeter wails, interior and exterior.
0. Sandblast existing Water Tower frame and tank.
E. Check and tighten all eHisting connections.
F. Add 10' to height of eHisting tower.
1. Remove tank.
2. Rdd 4 struts. Erich consisting of 21.5 H 3 1 /2 H 3/8"
angles back to back.
3. Add 11" diameter H-bracing between new struts.
4 sides topical.
4. Provide platform for tank.
4 - W 12 H 31 platform frame. reuse 6 - W10 eHisting
platform members.
5. Replace tank.
G. New 4" slab on grade.
H. Housekeeping pads for equipment.
U1I. Bed and Breakfast:
R. Main Residence:
1. Remove existing roofing.
2. Repair damaged roof sheathing ( 5%).
3. Repair any damaged roof members.
B. Foremans Residence:
1. Relocate to new position.
2. Construct new foundation.
a. 20" H 12" deep perimeter footings .
2 - #5 cunt reinfcrcing.
b. 12" concrete block foundation walls
#6-at 40" o/c vertical reinforcing.
c. 3 - interior pad footings. .
3'-0 H 3'-0 H 12"
3. Repair any damaged members.
4. Replace damaged roof sheathing (5%).
5. Reinforce second floor joists over living room. .
a. Add°2 lines - 3 - 1 3/4 H 11 7/0 H 12'-0 micro-lams.
C. Guest House
1. Reconstruct 2nd story and roof.
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a. Remove eHlsting roof (2nd floor) sheathing.
b. Repair damaged floor joists (30%)
2 H 10's at 16" o/c.
c. New floor sheathing.
5/8" plywood.
d. Construct new 2nd floor walls.
Conuentional framing.
e. Construct new roof framing-
Pre-engineered trusses at 24" o/c
5/8" roof sheathing.
0. Garage Building:
1. Remove roofing material.
2. Repair any damaged roof sheathing (5%).
3. Reinforce existing rooof structure.
2 lines - 3- 2 H 12 H 30' beam.
4. Prouide new foundation.
a. 16" H 10" perimeter footing 42" below grade.
2 - #5 cont reinforcing.
b. 8" masonry foundation walls to grade.
5. 4" slab on grade.
E. Tunnel:
1. Repair tunnel walls and roof as required.
2. Construct new walkway enclosure ouer tunnel with
decks and gazebo. New 4" slab on grade sidewalk
over tunnel.
3. Proulde connection between tunnel and basement at
foremons quarters.
U l If. Bunk House:
R. Demolish existing floor structure.
0. Moue to new location.
C. Provide new foundation.
1. 16" H 10" footing 2 - #5 coat reinforcing.
2. 0" masonry foundation walls to 42" below grade.
3. 4 - 0" H 0" piers to V-6 H 1'-6 footings to support
porch posts.
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0. Proulde new 4" slab an grade.
E. Repair or replace damaged members.
Ill. Barn TO
R. Prepare for moue
1. Gut interior, remove brick etc.
2. Brace columns and walls.
B. Moue to new location.
C. New foundation.
1. 16" H 10" perimeter footings. 2 - #5 reinforce
2. 8" masonry foundation wail to grade ieuel..
3. 8 - 3'-0 H 3'-0 H 12" pad footings.
0. Reinforce existing roof framing..
1. Add 2 x 8 collar ties at 24" o/c.
2. Add 2 - 2 H 4 web diagonals at 24" o/c.
E. Replace rotted or damaged roof sheathing (15%).
F. Reinforce existing 2nd floor area.
1. New 2 H 10's at 0" o/c at central bay,
2. Reinforce existing beams with 2 - 1 3/4 H 11 7/8
micro-lams.
3. Apply new 1/20 plywood ouer new floor joists. Apply
3/8" over existing floor areas.
G. New 4" slab on grade.
H. Replace damaged or rotted members.
J. Sandblast all interior areas.
K. Rebuild brick chimney.
L. Apply 3/8" plywood sheathing at interior walils at each
corner to 8' from corner.
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No 2 Hem-Fir or equal.
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All wood studs:
Stud grade Hem-Fir.
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all concrete:
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Pc - 3000 psi for footings and Interior slab on grade.
piers and eHterlor concrete.
Pc - 4000 psi for wails
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concrete eHposed to [weather shall have 5% to
7% entrained air
Masonry construction:
fm - 2500 psi prism strength.
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RESTORATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF
EARLE BROWN FARM
OUTLINE SPECIFICATION
DIVISION 2
S i tework
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A.
Demolition - Demolish existing concrete block cook's shed building. (Roof structure,
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doors and windows to be relocated to adjacent property by adjacent property owner.)
Demolish existing concrete block link between stable and Hippodrome. Save door
and frame for relocation. Demolish east and north walls of the Hippodrome where
new lobby structure is attached to facilitate construction of new basement. Support
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existing roof and north wall until new wall and columns are installed. Demolish
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existing foundation structures at relocated buildings.
B.
Paving - Remove existing paving not shown as remaining and provide new bituminous
paving at new roads and walks within site and at parking area. Provide concrete
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curb and gutter at new parking areas per city standards.
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C.
Pools - Repair existing concrete pools. Provide lighting at both pools and new
fountain assembly at one of the pools.
D.
Fences - Repair and/or relocate fences and. gates as shown on site plan. Trash
and air conditioning enclosures to match fences. All new fences to match existing.
E.
Entrance Gate - Restore entrance gate to original appearance.
F.
Landscaping - Provide trees, shrubs, sod and other landscaping materials as indicated
by landscape architects.
G.
Surface Drainage - A 4" 0 perforated drain system will be provided around the
perimeter of the Hippodrome basement. Water will be conveyed to a sump in
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the basement. See mechanical for sump pump and piping information.
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DIVISION 3
Con
crete
A.
Footings and Foundations - Provide new concrete footings at all new (walkway
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canopies, connecting links, addition to Farmhouse, and Gazebo) and relocated
('G' Barn, 'H' Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Bunkhouse, and Foremen's House) structures.
Provide concrete foundation walls and footings at Hippodrome basement, including
any underpinning. Refer to structural for additional information.
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B.
Structural Concrete - Provide concrete columns in Hippodrome basement and
provide concrete structural slab over basement. All other new concrete floors
to be slab on grade. Refer to structural for additional information.
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DIV
ISION 4
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Masonry
A.
Concrete Block - Provide new concrete block foundation walls at relocated
structures ('G' Barn, 'H' Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Bunkhouse, and Foreman's House)
and at new connecting links, addition to Farmhouse, and Gazebo.
B.
Brick.- Provide new brick chimney at farmhouse from existing elevation up through
new second floor and roof. Provide new brick chimney at Foreman's House from
footing through roof.
C.
Sandblasting - Sandblast all exposed interior structure (Hippodrome trusses, joists,
decking; exposed wood beams, columns and other surfaces at the Stable, Blacksmith
Shop and'D' Barn) and exterior concrete block surfaces at Hippodrome.
D. Curtain Wall - Exterior ~%-,,iis of the Hippodrome lobby and other connecting links
will be anodized aluminum curtain wall with tinted, tempered insulating glass.
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DIVISION 9
Finishes
A. Floors - Existing hardwood flooring in the Earle Brown House living room and
dining room will be sanded and re-finished. Floors in Bed and Breakfast suites
will be carpet. Toilet room floors will be ceramic tile. Floors at the grape arbor
walkway and Gazebo will be terrazzo.
' Floors in office areas will be unfinished, except at lobbies. Lobby floors will be
terrazzo. Toilet room floors will be ceramic tile.
Floors in the restaurant and bar will be carpet. Toilet rooms will be ceramic
tile. The kitchen floor will be quarry the with non-slip grit.
Hippodrome floor will be carpet. Lobby areas will be terrazzo. Banquet kitchen,
concessions and staging areas will have quarry tile floors with non-slip grit. Floors
in the receiving area, basement storage, and mechanical spaces will be sealed
concrete.
A budget allowance of $18 per yard will be provided for carpeting.
B. Walls - Existing plaster walls in the Earle Brown House will be patched, where
necessary, and painted. Typical gypsum board walls will be painted, except will
be left unfinished in office areas. Gypsum board lobby walls will have vinyl fabric
finish. New and existing walls in bed and breakfast rooms will have decorative
wall fabric. Kitchen, concessions and banquet staging areas will have plastic
wall panel finish. Concrete block walls will be painted in public areas and corridors
and unfinished in rough areas.
C. Ceilings - Existing plaster ceilings in the Earle Brown House will be patched, where
necessary, and painted. Other ceilings in the Bed and Breakfast will be painted
gypsum board as will all sloping ceilings in the barns and stable. (Gypsum board
ceilings in office spaces will be unpainted.)
Kitchen, concessions and banquet staging ceilings will be suspended metal panels
in T-bar grid.
Ceilings in the Hippodrome lobby and other connecting links will be painted exposed
metal structure with fabric-covered acoustical panels suspended between joists.
Ceilings at canopies will be painted exposed metal structure.
Basement storage areas will have unfinished concrete ceilings.
The Hippodrome ceiling will be exposed wood joists over steel trusses - ail painted.
D. Unfinished Spaces - The interiors of the Pump House and Bunk House will remain
unfinished.
E. Exterior - Typically, all wood siding will be painted red to match the original
color as will the concrete block at the Hippodrome. Paint testing will be performed
to determine the original color. Trim and fences will be painted white.
DIVISION 10
Specialties
A. Fire extinguishers and cabinets.
B. Louvers and vents.
C. Identifying devices:
1. Plaque signage
2. Illuminated sign - on water tower
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Toii:.t partitions
E. Flag poles
F. Toilet accessories.
DIVISION 11
Equipment
A. Loading dock equipment:
1. Dock levelers
2. Dock seals
3. Dock bumpers
B. Food service equipment:
1. Bed and breakfast kitchen "
2. Restaurant kitchen
3. Banquet kitchen
4. Concessions
C. Laundry equipment
D. AIV equipment.
DIVISION 12
Furnishings
A. Blinds and shades:
1. Horizontal or vertical blinds at finished office space (stable)
2. Black-out shades at Hippodrome
3. Curtains and roller shades at Bed and Breakfast suites.
DIVISION 14
Conveying Systems
A. Elevators - Provide two hydraulic freight elevators at the Hippodrome: One (1)
at 4,000 irk and one (1) at 6,000 The 4,000 # elevator is to have plastic laminate
wall panels and will provide handicapped access to the basement level.
DIVISION 15
Mechanical Systems
A. Provided by mechanical consultant.
DIVISION 16
Electrical Systems
A. Provided by electrical consultant.
RESTORATION-AND-REDEVELOPMENT-OF
EARL BROWN FARM
DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL
15010 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
A. Pipe and Pipe Fittings
1. Black Steel
a. 2" and smaller, ASTM A-120, low pressure matccing
screwed fittings.
b. 2 1/2" and loarger, ASTM A-53, welded fittings.
2. Galvanized Steel
a. Schedule 40 hot dipped galvanized ASTM A-120 and
ANSI B36.20 with matching screwed fittings.
3. Copper Tubing
a. Type K or L copper, ASTM B-88 with 95--5 soldered
joints.
4. Cast Iron Soil Pipe
a. Service weight piping with hub and spigot, ASTM
A-74, joined with neoprene gaskets or lead and
oakum.
b. No-hub pipe and fittings, CISPI 301-78 with
stainless steel couplings and neoprene gaskets.
5. Galvanized Waste and Vent Piping
a. Standard weight threaded galvanized steel, ASTM
A-53 with cast iron drainage fittings.
B. Piping Specialties
1. Make connections at each piece of equipment with
unions or flanges. Provide dielectric unions between
copper and steel connections.
2. Provide chrome plated escutcheon plates on all piping
which penetrates walls, floors and ceilings.
3. Provide pressure gauges on each side of pumps and
elsewhere as noted. Gauges.shall be-Boudon-Spring
type with non-corrodible movements, aluminum case, 4
1/2" diaL calibrated for two times working pressure.
4. Thermometers shall be red reading tylecury, adjustable
angle, 9" cast aluminum case, 30F to 30OF range with
5F maximum scale division. Provide thermometers at
water heaters, boiler supply and-return-and elsewhere
as noted.
5. Provide strainers ahead of automatic valves, pressure
regulators, pumps and elsewhere as noted. Strainers
shall be Y-pattern cast iron or bronze with stainless
steel screen.
C. Pipe Sleeves
1.' Provide pipe sleeves for pipe penetrations of walls,
floors and roofs.
D. Pipe Hangers, Supports and Anchors
1. Provide pipe hangers and supports secured to building
structure for all piping. Hangers shall permit
vertical adjustment and lateral movement.
2. Provide insulation shields for insulated piping.
3. Hangers in contact with copper piping shall be copper
plated.
E. Valves
1. Provide valves ahead of all control valves, at all
equipment and fixtures and elsewhere as indicated.
2. Valves shall be compatible with the service on which
they are installed.
F. Water Hammer Arrestors
1. Provide water hammer arrestors at all flush valve
fixtures and elsewhere as indicated.
G. Backflow Prevention Devices
1. Provide Backflow preventors at boiler water
connection and elsewhere as indicated. Backflow
preventors shall be Watts Series 900, or equal.
H. Mechanical Supporting Devices
1. General Contractor shall provide roof support curbs.
2. Mechanical Contractor shall provide concrete bases
under all equipments.
I. Access Panels
1. Access panels shall be provided by General
Contractor. Mechanical Contractor shawl coordinate
location of access panels.
J. Fire Rated Barriers
1. Mechanical Contractor shall maintain the integrity of
all fire rated barriers penetrated by work installed
under Division 15.`
15170 ELECTRIC-MOTORS-AND--WIRING
A. Electric Motors
1. Motors shall conform to NEMA and have characteristics
on nameplate. Single phase motors shall have built-
in thermal overload protection.
2. Motors 1/3 H.P. and smaller to be 115/1/60.
3. Motors 1/2 H.P. and larger to be,three phase with
voltage appropriate to electrical service.
4. Motors 1 H.P. and larger shall be high efficiency
type motors.
15190 PAINTING AND IDENTIFICATION
A. Valve Tags
1. Provide identification tags and list for all valves.
Tags to be 1 1/2" 19 gauge brass.
B. Pipe Identification
1. Provide identification for all piping.
Identification to be 1" letters stenciled on yellow
background identifying service and direction of flow.
2. Identification to occur at 30 feet maximum intervals,
changes in direction, both sides of a wall and other
locations as deemed necessary.
15250 MECHANICAL INSULATION
A. General
1. All insulation shall be tested in accordance with
ASTM E84, NFPA 255 and UL 723, Flame Spread: 25 or
less, Smoke Developed: 50 or less.
B. Piping
1. Hot water, cold water,'circulating hot water, 1"
thick Fiberglass with AP jacket.
2. Airconditioning condensate drain lines 1" thick
Fiberglass with A.P. jacket.
3. Chilled Water and Hot Water Heating.Lines Insulate
same as domestic water except that thickness shall be
1" for 1" and less piping 1 1/2" for piping 1 1/4" to
4" and 2" for piping 5" and larger.
4. Underground chiled water piping shall be factory pre-
insulated with Urethane Foam insulation with an R-
value of 11.5. Urethane shall be foamed in place
with a density of 2 pounds per cubic foot or greater
and shall be a minimum of 90% closed cell content.
Insulation shall be protected by an outerjacket of
FRP Fiberglass, PVC, or cathodically protected steel.
C. Ductwork
1. Interior duct lining shall be 1" thick 1 1/2# density
with blackmat facing similar to Johns Manville
Linacoustic. Duct sizes shall be increased to
accomodate liner. The following ducts shall be
lined.
a. All rectangular supply air ductwork.
b. All return air ductwork.
C. Transfer air ductwork.
d. Exhaust air ductwork within ten (10) feet of roof
or wall.
2. Exterior duct insulation shall be 1 1/2" thick 3#
density Fiberglass board with Eoil scrim Kraft jacket
with taped joints and corner beads. The following
ducts shall be insulated externally.
a. Outside air ductwork.
b. Mixed air ductwork.
3. Kitchen exhaust ductwork shall be insulated with 1"
thick 4# density glass fiber for operating
temperature of 1000F. Insulation shall be covered
with 1" galvanized poultry netting, and finished with
1/2" thick coat of hard finish insulating cement.
15300 FIRE..PROTECTION
A.
Provide a complete wet sprinkler system complete with
inside piping, bells, detector check meter assembly,
sprinkler heads, drain and test valves and all necessary
accessories, equipment and services required for a
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complete fire protection system to cover completely
occupied and unoccupied areas as required by all
governing codes, ordinances, NFPA, governing authorities
having jurisdiction and owner's insurance underwriters.
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Connect to water service 5'-011 from each building and
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Sprinkler heads shall be standard chrome plated pendant
heads with escutcheons in finished areas and brass
upright or pendant heads on exposed pipes in unfinished
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1. Connect to water main 51-0" from building and extend
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into building and provide a water meter assembly as
approved by local authorities. Provide services as
follows:
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a. Provide one water service to serve Hippodrome and
Stable buildings combined. Provide sub-meter for
each kitchen area.
b. Provide one water service to serve Barn 'H' and
Barn 'C' buildings combined.
C. Provide one water service to serve Barn 'G' and
Barn 'D' buildings combined.
d. Provide one water service to serve the Bed and
Breakfast Building.
2. Below grade piping shall be type K copper.
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3. Above grade piping to be type L copper. Galvanized
steel pipe may be used for piping 3" and larger.
B. Sanitary Sewer, Drain and Vent
1. Extend sanitary sewer 51-0" from each building and
connect to site utility line. Extend into building
and provide a continuous waste and vent system.
2. Below grade piping shall be service weight cast iron
or no-hub cast iron.
3. Above grade piping shall be galvanized steel, cast
iron service weight or no--hub. PVC piping may be
used in the Bed and Breakfast Building where
permitted by Code.
4. Floor drains shall be heavy cast iron Josam, or
equal. Provide 36" x 36" flashing membrane for all
above grade drains.
5. The basement area of the Hippodrome Building will
have a draintile system provided by the General
Contractor. Provide a sump basin, pump and pipe
discharge to grade.
6. Provide underground waste rough-ins for future tenant
needs in each of the four barn buildings - Barn 'H',
Barn 'C', Barn 'G' and Barn 'D'.
C. Test all plumbing lines as required by Code.
15440 PLUMBI14G FIXTURES
A. Provide plumbing fixtures as indicated on the
Architectural Drawings
B. Plumbing fixtures shall be. manufacturers as scheduled
below.
1. Vitreous china fixtures such as water closets,
urinals, lavatories - American Standard, Kohler,
Crane.
2. Flush Valves - Sloan, Delaney
3. Stainless Steel Sinks - Elkay, Just, 18 gauge
minimum.
4.
Janitors
Floor
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Flat, Mustee.
5.
Electric
Water
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Elkay, Halsey Taylor.
6. wall Hydrant Woodford, Josam.
7. Faucets, Trim Chicago, Speakmann, Symmons, Powers.
8. Bathtubs in Bed and Breakfast shall be whirlpool
type
C. Provide chrome plated supplies with stop valves at all
fixtures.
D. Caulk around all fixtures with a white silicone sealant.
E. Provide all blocking and backing for installation of
fixtures.
F. Provide eighteen (18) water and drain outlets in the
Exhibition Hall on approximately a 301x30' module.
Outlets to be located in a recessed box with fulsh
coverplate.
15441 KITCHEN__EQUIPMENT_PLUMBING
A. Provide plumbing to fixtures which will be furnished and
installed by kitchen equipment contractor. Provide
required trim and accessories for a complete
installation.
15450 PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
A. Provide A.O. Smith, or equal, Lochinvar or State gas-
fired water heaters with all accessories for the
following buildings.
1. Hippodrome and Stable - combined system
2. Bed and Breakfast
B. Provide circulating hot water pump controlled by a clamp-
on aquastat for each gas-fired water heater.
C. Provide Lochinvar electric water heaters for each of the
following.
1. Barn 'H' and Barn 'C' building combined.
2. Barn 'G' and Barn 'D' building combined.
15480 SPECIAL PIPING SYSTEMS
A. Provide a complete natural gas piping system to serve
gas-fired boiler(s), water heater(s) and kitchen
equipment.
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regulated to 2PS16 meter outlet and extend to all gas
fired equipment. Separate meters will be provided as
follows:
1. Heating system for Hippodrome/Stable-Buildings.
2. Kitchen facilities in Hippodrome including make-up.
air system, cooking and water heating.
3. Kitchen facilities in Stable including make-up air,
system, cooking and water heating.
4. Heating System for Barn 'H' and Barn 'C'.
5. Heating System for Barn 'G' and Barn 'D'.
6. Heating System, cooking and water heating for Bed and
Breakfast Facility.
C. Gas Piping
1. Above Grade, 2" and smaller - Schedule 40, black
steel with malleable iron screwed fittings.
2. Above Grade, 2 1/2" and larger - Schedule 40, black
steel with welded fittings.
D. Gas Pressure Regulators - Provide 2 PSIG to 7" gas
pressure regulators at each piece of gas-fired equipment.
E. Paint all gas piping exposed to weather.
15510 HYDRONIC PIPING AND ACCESSORIES
A. Provide a complete system of hot water heating piping
complete with connection to unit heaters, heating coils,
air handling units and boiler(s).
B. Piping -
1. Schedule 40 black steel pipe and fittings.
2. Type L copper with wrought copper fittings with 95-5
solder.
C. Circulating Pumps shall be Bell and Gosset, or equal
Armstrong, Series 1510 with bronze fitted construction.
D. Hydronic Specialties _
1. Air separator shall be Bell and Gosset, or equal,
Rolairtrol.
2. Expansion Tank(s) shall be Bell and Gosset, or equal,
ASME constructed and stamped with gauge glass, drain
cock and drain fitting.'
E. Chemical Treatment
1. Provide a Mogul, or equal, Norman chemical ball
feeder for hydronic system.
2. Provide one (1) year supply of chemical.
F. Testing and Flushing
1. Testing and balancing of system shall be done by
Mechanical Contractor.
2. Test system under a hydrostatic pressure of 150 PSTG.
3. Start-up and balance system to deliver specified flow
to all equipment.
15555 HOT WATER BOILER - GAS FIRED
A. Provide Raypak, or equal, gas-fired boilers. Each
boiler shall have a modulating burner.
B. Provide boilers as follows:
1. Hippodrome/Stable - Two (2) Model 1336T with output
of 1069.3 MBH each.
2. Barn 'H' and Barn 'C' - Two (2) Model 263T with
output of 211.2 MBH each.
3. Barn 'G' and Barn 'D' - Two (2) Model 333T with
output of 266.4 MBH each.
4. Bed and Breakfast Facility - Two (2) Model 333T with
output of 266.4 MBH each.
C. Provide indoor/outdoor reset control and combustion air
system for each boiler.
15575 GAS VENTING SYSTEM
A. Provide a Class 'B' gas venting system for the gas-fired
boiler(s) and water heater(s).
B. Gas vent and chimney system shall be complete with round
pipe, hood connector, adjustable elbows, tee fittings,
increaser or reducer fitting,.wall and ceiling thimbles
and rain proof vent top caps with bird screen.
15636 DIRECT FIRED MAKE-UP AIR UNITS
' A. Provide two (2) direct gas fired make-up air units to
provide make-up air for kitchen exhaust systems. Each
unit shall be complete with outside air damper, filter
' section, blower, direct fired burner and all controls.
B. Units shall be as follows:
1. Hippoodome kitchen- 111000 CFM with 1000 MBH Heating
capacity.
2. Stable (Restaurant) kitchen - 3000 CFM with 300 MBH
Heating capacity.
15651 PACKAGED AIR COOLED WATER CHILLER
A. Provide two (2) complete packaged air cooled water
chillers suitable for mounting on grade. Chillers shall
be complete with all required accessories and shall have
reciprocating or screw type multiple compressors.
B. Units shall be as manufactured by Bohn or McQuay and have
the following capacities.
1. Hippodrome/Stable - 120 tons.
2. Barns 'C', 'H', 'D', 'G' and Bed/Breakfast - 60 tons.
15830 HEATING TERMINAL UNITS
A. Provide heating terminal units as required to distribute
heat to all areas of the building. Provide cabinet type
unit heaters in public spaces, horizontal propellor type
unit heaters in storage and utitity spaces, and baseboard
radiation.
B. Baseboard radiation shall be provided in Hippodrome
-Lobby, perimeter of each of the four barn buildings and
in miscellaneous spaces for supplemental heating.
C. Provide shut-off valve, balancing valve, control valves
and air vent at each unit.
15855 PACKAGED AIR HANDLING UNITS
A. Provide BOHN, or approved equal, McQuay packaged air
handling units as follows:
1. Hippodrome provide three single zone air handling
units-to serve the Hippodrome Building. One unit
shall serve the Exhibit Hall, one shall serve- the
lobby and one shall serve the basement.
2. For the Stable, provide three air handling units.
One single zone unit shall serve the kitchen, one
single zone unit'shall serve the restaurant, and one
variable air volume unit shall serve the office and
miscellaneous spaces.
3. One variable air volume unit shall serve Barn 'H' and
Barn ' C' .
4. One variable air volume unit shall serve Barn 'G' and
Barn 'D'.
5. One single zone unit shall serve the common areas of
the Bed/Breakfast Building.
B. All factory assembled units shall be complete with steel
cabinet, bonderized and insulated internally with 1"
vinyl coated insulation. All units shall have variable
pitch "V" belt drive.
C. Fans shall be DIDW, heavy duty, centrifugal, forward
curved multi-blade wheels of all welded construction,
statically and dynamically balanced.
D. Fans shall be designed for Class I operation.
E. Heating and cooling coils shall be constructed of
aluminum fins bonded to a copper tube by hydrostatically
expanding the tube to the fins.
F. Provide combination angular filter and mixing box section
with 2" throw away filters and motorized return air and
outside air dampers.
G. Furnish frequency controllers for each packaged air
handling unit for variable air volume control.
15870 POWER VENTILATORS
A. Provide power ventilators as required to exhaust air from
toilet rooms, kitchen and dishwasher hoods and
miscellaneous spaces.
15880 AIR DISTRIBUTION
A. All ductwork shall be constructed of heavy galvanized
iron and shall be installed in accordance with the
standards described in the latest edition of the ASHRAE,
(American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning).
B. Ductwork shall conform to the following gauges unless
otherwise specified:
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0 to 12 #26
13 to 30 #24
31 to 54 #22
55 to 84 #20
Over 84 #18
C. Ducts up to 30" shall have locked seams, and ducts 31"
and wider shall have standing seams. Panels over 12"
side of deep shall be cross broken. Elbows shall be made
with an inside radius the same dimension as the width of
the duct where space permits, but in no case less than
1/2 the width of the duct. Where turning vanes are
indicated and on all inside radius less than 1/2 of the
duct width, the Contractor shall provide double wall
turning vanes. All tee or side outlets from the main
shall be made with radius tap-ins. Provide all
structural steel supports required for hanging of ducts,
fans, etc. Ducts over 36" in width shall be supported
with trapeze hangers shall be galvanized straps, bolted
to the angle stiffeners or secured to the sides of the
duct, adequately supported from the building structure.
Ductwork shall be adequately side-braced to prevent
swaying.
D. Dampers shall be fitted with an arm outside the duct, set
in the same direction as the plane of the damper and
working over a quadrant of regulator. Blades shall not
exceed 6" in width for ducts up to 24" and 8" for larger
ducts. Damper rods shall be 5/16" and shall be fitted
with brass bearings on each side of duct. Manual volume
dampers shall be installed in each branch supply, return
and exhaust duct.
E. Provide approved fire dampers where required to match
rating of fire separation. Refer to Architectural
Drawings for locaticns of fire walls.
F. Round or oval ductwork may be used for exposed ductwork.
Verify with the Architect the maximum allowable depths.
Exposed round ductwork shall have internal insulation.
G. Kitchen exhaust ductwork shall be 16 gauge welded black
iron with access panels per code.
H. Dishwasher exhaust and laundry vents shall be constructed
of aluminum.
I. A complete duct distribution system including air
diffusers shall be provided for Hippodrome, Stable,
Bed/Breakfast, and common areas of the four barns.
J. The tenant areas of the four barns shall have main trunk
ducts installed up to variable air volume terminals.
Distribution ductwork from variable air volume terminals
will be provided as tenant improvements.
15900 FAN-COIL-UNITS
A. Provide vertical two pipe fan coil units to serve each
' unit in the Bed/Breakfast Building. Fan coil units shall
be complete with electric heating coil, control valve and
thermostat.
' B. Air distribution shall be accomplished by discharge
grilles on fan coil plenum or minimum ductwork through
soffits.
' 15910 VARIABLE AIR VOLUME TERMINALS
' A. Provide variable air volume terminals Anemostat,
Tempmaster or equal, four barn buildings and the office
areas of the stable.
' B. The units shall be complete with 29 volt electric
controls.
C. For temperature control refer to section 15950.
15930 AIR-TERMINAL-UNITS
A. Provide grilles, registers and diffusers required for a
complete installation. Units shall be Anemostat, Titus,
Tuttle and Bailey or Carnes.
B. Provide adjustable damper and equalizer grids on all
ceiling diffusers.
C. All grilles, registers and diffusers located in acoustic
tile ceiling shall have a baked-on enamel finish, color
selected by Architect. All grilles, registers and
diffusers located on exposed ductwork or on walls or
plaster surfaces shall be furnished with a prime coat
finish.
D. Grilles, registers and diffusers in'Tenant areas of Barns
shall be provided under Tenant Improvement work.
15950 TEMPERATURE CONTROL
A. All wiring in connection with temperature control system
shall be done by this contractor. All wiring both low
and line voltage shall be installed in conduit.
B.
Cabinet unit heaters and horizontal propellor unit
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heaters shall be controlled by remote heating thermostat,
of which actuates the fan and two-way control valve. An
aquastat shall prevent fan operation if hot water
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temperature is less that setpoint of 160F. (adjustable).
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C.
An outdoor ambient thermostat shall start the heating
pumps when outside air temperature drops to 50F
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(adjustable).
D.
An automatic temperature control system shall energize
and de-energize the variable air volume handling units
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based on an occupied-unoccupied sequence as follows:
1. During the occupied mode the fans shall run
continuously. A discharge and enthalpy controller in
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conjunction with a heating coil, outside and return
air damper shall maintain a 60F supply air
temperature. Unit shall have a freezestat.
2. During the unoccupied mode the fans shall be de-
energized and dampers shall be fully closed.
3. Frequency controller shall vary the air quantity
based on signal from static pressure controller.
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A temperature control system shall operate the variable
air volume boxes as follows:
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1. During the occupied mode a drop in room temperature
below setpoint shall modulate the primary air damper
to a minimum position. A further drop in room
temperature shall energize the baseboard radiation
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control valve.
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An automatic temperature control system shall energize
and de-energize the single zone air handling units based
on an occupied-unoccupied sequence as follows:
1. During the occupied mode the fans shall run
- continuously. A room thermostat and economizer
control shall control the heating and cooling coils
and mixing dampers to maintain room temperature.
Unit shall have freezestat.
2. During unoccupied mode the night thermostat shall
cycle the unit to maintain temperature with outside
air damper closed.
15993 AIR SYSTEM TESTING/ADJUSTING AND BALANCING
A. When the work has been completed, testing and balancing
shall be performed by a testing and balancing contractor
who is a fully certified member of the Associated Air
Balance Council.
B. Final test analysis reports shall include a letter of
certification listing instrumentation used and last date
of calibration.
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RESTORATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF
EARL BROWN FARM
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL
SECTION 16050 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
A. Raceways and Fittings:-- Steel conduit (rigid, I'MC, and
EMT) shall be galvanized, inside and outside. Plastic
conduit shall be PVC for direct burial applications. All
conduit shall have the necessary components needed for an
integral raceway system.
B. Outlets and Boxes: Each receptacle and other special
outlets shall be equiped with a galvanized steel outlet
box of the knockout type with plaster ring and erected
with the rim flush with the finished wall.
C. Wire and Cable: All wire and cable shall be solid or
stranded copper with the following exception: service
entrance and feeders 100A and over may be aluminum. The
insulation voltage rating shall be equal to greater than
the applied voltage.
SECTION 16400 - SERVICE-AND DISTRIBUTION
A. Service to the building shall be as follows:
1. Hippodrome/Stable - 1600A - 277/480 volt, 3 phase
Separate metering for banquet kitchen.
2. Barns 'C' and 'H' - 300A - 120/208 volt, 3 phase
Provide six meter stack.
3. Barns 'D' and 'G' - 300A - 120/208 volt, 3 phase
Provide six meter stack.
4. Bed and BreaKfast - 300A - 120/208 volt, phase
Single meter.
5. Pump House - 400A - 120/208 volt, 3 phase
Single meter.
B. Feeders
1. Above ground conduits shall be metal.
2. Underground conduits shall be metal or PVC.
3'. Conductors sized 100 amperes or larger shall be
copper of aluminum. Conductors sized less than 100
amperes shall be copper.
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Panelboards
shall be designed to utilize bolt-on circuit
breakers.
D.
Distribution transformers shall have a 220 degree C.
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insulation system and shall be designed to operate with a
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maximum temperature rise of 115 degrees C.
E.
Branch circuits shall consist of wire (copper conductors)
in rigid steel, IMC, or EMT with the following
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exceptions:
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1. Underground circuits may use PVC conduits.
2. Circuits in the Bed and Breakfast may be flexible
metal conduit.
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Exhibit Hall Power
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Power for exhibitors requirements shall be available from
recessed floor outlets located on 30 foot centers
throughout the hall. A pedestal with 50 ampere cord and
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plug shall be provided for each outlet. The pedestal
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shall have six (6) 20 ampere receptacles (NEMA 5-20R)
with each on a separate circuit.
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Outdoor Power
Power for
functions shall be available from a
weatherproof power outlet located near the pond. Power
shall be distributed from a distribution pedestal.
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Water Tower
Three (3) 20A, 120 volt circuits shall be provided for
miscellaneous power requirements.
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TION 16500 - LIGHTING
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Lighting in the building shall be as follows:
1. Hippodrome/Stable
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a. Exhibit Hall: Incandescent fixtures with 3 zones
of dimming. Dimming to have 3 local control
stations and one master control station. Special
lights and control to light 3 stage areas.
b. Lobby: Fluorescent
c. Banquet Kitchen: Enclosed fluorescent fixture
with a damp location label.
d. Basement Storage: Fluorescent fixtures.
F.,. Rr5taurant: indirect fluore-cent general
lighting and incandescent. Fluorescent fixtures
shall be circuited for multi-level lighting.
f. Kitchen: Enclosed fluorescent.
g. Office: Fluorescent.
2. Barns 'C' and 'H'
Fluorescent, recessed fixtures with fluorescent cove
lighting along the.-central raised area.
3. Barns 'D' and 'G'
Fluorescent, recessed fixtures with fluorescent cove
lighting along the central raised ceiling area.
4. Bed and Breakfast
Incadescent wall and ceiling fixtures. Some table
lamps will be used.
B. Facade lighting shall be provided for the exterior of the
Hippodrome/Stable.
C. Low level lighting shall be provided for the pathways',-
pond, and fountain.
D. Parking area lighting shall be cut-off type luminaires
with high pressure sodium lamps.
F. Area lighting in the quadrangle south of the pond shall
be decorative, incandescent fixtures on steel poles (10'-
141).
SECTION 16630 - BATTERY POWER SYSTEMS
A. Self-contained battery units shall be provided for exit
and egress lighting. .
B. Central battery - inverter unit shall be provided for
exit and egress lighting in the hippodrome.
SECTION 16700 - COMMUNICATIONS
A. Telephone
1. Provide empty conduit for service by the utility to
the point of demarcation in the Hippodrome/Stable.
Provide conduit and cable from the Hippodrome/Stable
to the telephone boards in Barns 'C' and 'H', 'D' and
'G' and the Bed and Breakfast.
2. Hippodrome
Provide complete conduit system. Provide adequate
space at point of demarcation for service to other
buildings.
3. Barns 'C' and 'H'
Provision for future system installation. Provision
to include conduit stubs into accessible ceiling
space on each side of each barn from the telephone
service point in each buidling.
4. Barns 'D' and 'G'
Provision for future system installation. Provision
to include conduit stubs into accessible ceiling
space on each side of each barn from the telephone
service point in each building.
5. Bed and Breakfast
Provide cable from each outlet to the service point
of the building.
C. Multi-antenna Television System
Provide a complete MATV system in the Bed and Breakfast.
System shall be complete with antenna, amplifier, cable
and outlets. System shall be capable of accepting a
cable television input.
D. Fire Alarm System
1. All fire alarm systems shall be supervised and shall
have local alarm(s), provision for city tie, and an
auto-dialer to signal an alarm condition to a remote
location. Local alarms shall be aural and visual.
2. Hippodrome/Stable
Provide a complete automatic fire alarm and detection
system shall include automatic detectors, water flow
detection, manual stations, door holders, local
alarms, and control panel.
3. Barns 'C' and 'H'
Provide a system to monitor water flow and to signal
an alarm condition. In the event the building is not
fully sprinkled, provide a complete automatic fire
alarm and detection system.
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Provide a system to monitor water flow and to siganl
an alarm condition. In the event the building is not
fully sprinkled, provide a complete automatic fire
alarm and detection system.
5. Bed and Breakfast
Provide a complete,automatic alarm and detection
system. The system shall include smoke detectors,
manual stations, door holders, local alarms, and
control panel.
E. Computer Raceway
Provide raceways to allow access between non-contiguous
accessible ceiling spaces. Raceways shall consist of
three (3) 2" conduit of their equivalent into each
accessible space.
SECTION 16900 - MOTORS AND CONTROLS
A. Motors shall be provided by the contractor providing the
equipment to be driven.
B. Provide all disconnects, starters, and controls. Provide
motor overloads sized for the equipment driven. Starters
shall be full-voltage with thermal overload protection
and external manual.reset. Disconnects shall be provided
for all external manual reset. Disconnects shall be
provided for all utilization equipment and shall be a
molded case, heavy duty swithc with quick-make, quick
break mechanism with positive interlock.
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4. Barn-- ID' and 'G'
Provide a system to monitor water flow and to siganl
an alarm condition. In the event the building is not
fully sprinkled, provide a complete automatic fire
alarm and detection system.
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Provide a complete automatic alarm and detection
system. The system shall include smoke detectors,
manual stations, door holders, local alarms, and
control panel.
E. Computer Raceway
Provide raceways to allow access between non-contiguous
accessible ceiling spaces. Raceways shall consist of
three (3) 2" conduit of their equivalent into each
accessible space.
SECTION 16900 - MOTORS AND CONTROLS
A. Motors shall be provided by the contractor providing the
equipment to be driven.
B. Provide all disconnects, starters, and controls. Provide
motor overloads sized for the equipment driven. Starters
shall be full-voltage with thermal overload protection
and external manual reset. Disconnects shall be provided
for all external manual reset. Disconnects shall be
provided for all utilization equipment and shall be a
molded case, heavy duty swithc with quick-make, quick
break mechanism with positive interlock.
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