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Canada Accommodation Fit-Up

Project No.: R.055495.003 September 2, 2016

The following changes to the tender documents are effective immediately and will form part of the contract documents:

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CHANGES TO ADDENDUM NUMBER 1 - DATED AUGUST 18, 2016

DELETE item 1.1.2 which states “Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form. Failure to do so may disqualify the Bidder at the

Owner’s discretion.”

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ARCHITECTURAL REVISIONS

Tender closing is changed to September 14, 2016, at 2:00 pm Winnipeg Local

Time.

Drawings RA2.0-RA2.4:

.1 REVISE Wall Type 1CR from S4b to S7a.

.2 REVISE 89 mm mineral fibre batt insulation to 150 mm.

Drawings RA2.1-RA2.4:

.1 ADD Keynote 24 to the following locations:

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GL9 & D.

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SECTION 01 11 00 – SUMMARY OF WORK

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.1 During Phase 1 - L300 and L400 will be occupied by tenants.

Item 1.4.1.2 ADD:

.1 During Phase 2 - L000, L100, and L200 will be occupied by tenants.

SECTION 12 24 13 – ROLLER SHADES

.1 DELETE Item 2.1.2.1.

CLARIFICATIONS – ARCHITECTURAL

Who is paying for building Permit for above Project?

Response: Building Permit has been applied and paid by Consultant. Bidders do not need to include building permit cost in bids.

In the Table of Contents for the specification, there is an indicated Room Finish

Schedule, but it is not there.

Response: Section 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule is attached to this addendum.

Please give us window sizes so we can quote for roller shades.

Response: Refer to Floor Plans for existing exterior glazing widths. Existing exterior window heights are as follows:

L000 – 3’-4” (1015 mm).

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Is there a finish schedule for this project?

Response: Section 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule is attached to this addendum.

ACT-1 and ACT-2 are mentioned in the specification, ACT is the only designation on the drawings. Can you clarify?

Response: Refer to Section 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule as attached to this addendum.

Wall Type 1C calls for 89 mm insulation in a 152 mm wall, just want to clarify that they don’t want 152 mm insulation to fill the void?

Response: Refer to Item 1.2.2.2 in this addendum.

Room Finish Schedule (Section 09 00 10) is listed in Table of Contents but is not available. Please provide the same.

Response: Section 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule is attached to this addendum.

We presume that any product confirming to the specs provided for Dry Erase Wall

Coverings (Section 09 72 00) is acceptable. Please confirm.

Response: Correct.

.9 Similarly we presume that any product confirming to the specs provided for

Acoustic Wall Treatment (Section 09 84 10) is acceptable. Please confirm.

Response: Correct.

.10 Please provide details of existing ceiling tile (ACT) so that we can allow for the same where existing tiles need to be replaced.

Response: Refer to Drawings RA 4.0-RA 4.1, Keynote 10.

.11 Please provide a schedule of windows for which Roller shades (Section 12 24 13) are required. Also, the specs call for two types of fabrics. Please clarify which one is applicable for this project.

Response: Refer to RA 2.1-2.4, General Note 17; refer to Item 1.2.4 in this

Addendum.

.12 Please confirm that a room finish schedule will be issued as referenced under

General Floor Plan Notes #18 on Drawings RA2.0, RA2.1, RA2.2, RA 2.3.

Response: Section 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule is attached to this addendum.

.13 Are there specific flooring products to be used on this project?

Response: Refer to Sections 09 65 16 – Resilient Flooring, 09 68 13 – Carpet

Tile, and 09 00 10 - Room Finish Schedule.

.14 Section 1/S2.3 and Partial Plan of Typical Reinforcing at Level 200, 300 & 400 shows that the concrete infills where the post tension system are to be removed

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September 2, 2016 are typical. Are these infills as typical on Level 200, 300 and 400 or are they only as noted on A1.2 (Note 24) on Level 200 where the new column is to be installed?

Response: Floor is to be infilled at all locations where post-tensioning is removed.

.15 Are bike racks and site work part of this contract? Or is the site plan shown on drawing A0.1 for reference only?

Response: Refer to Drawing RA 0.1.

.16 Given the missing interior finishes, we request an extension to September 13

2:00 pm. th at

Response: Refer to Item 1.2.1 in this Addendum.

.17 We would like to ask clarification regarding the 6 mm tempered glass at Room 103

Elevation. In the detail 29/A5.1 and detail 30/A5.1, it is indicated to be 12 mm tempered glass. Please let us know which one is to be considered for our pricing?

Response: Refer to Addendum No. 1, 3/RA5.1 and 29/RA5.1.

.18 Please give us details regarding ceiling tiles as there are 2 types of ceiling tiles

(ACT-1 and ACT-2), but not noted on the drawings which goes where.

Response: Refer to Section 09 00 10 – Room Finish Schedule.

.19 Please give us details of the material for Wall base 1, 2 & 3, the drawings, specs & addendums don't clearly say.

Response: Refer to Addendum No. 2.

.20 There are no material or finishes stated anywhere for what the millwork should be, the specs talk about laminate, solid surface etc. but there is no actual types or colors chosen. This makes it extremely hard to price because material types can vary so much in price from manufacturer to manufacturer and from color to color.

Response: Refer to Addendum No. 2 and Section 06 40 00.

.21 There is not much information given on the drawings for the millwork items, many only have elevations and no sections and almost all of them do not state anything about materials, finishes etc. It would be good to have more sections with the materials called up.

Response: Refer to Addendum No. 2 and Section 06 40 00.

.22 The building contained several meeting rooms with existing Audio Visual

Equipment, who will be responsible for the removal and relocation/upgrades to the current equipment.

Response: Transport Canada is responsible for this.

.23 The documents do not indicate if there is specific rooms that indicate the requirement for blocking or the locations to allow for the reinstallation of the current audiovisual equipment. Will this information be supplied?

Response: Refer to A2 Series Drawings - Keynotes 9-12 and interior elevations.

.24 Can you confirm that all floor levels are occupied during construction?

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Response: Refer to Section 01 11 00 – Summary of Work; and Item 1.2.3 in this Addendum.

1.4 CLARIFICATIONS – MECHANICAL

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Question 1: "Regarding the floor drain spec, are the “type 1” tagged as “FD-1” and “type 2” noted as hub drains “HD”?"

Response 1: Yes, "Type 1" floor drains tagged as “FD-1” in the plumbing drawings and “Type 2” floor drains are tagged as hub drains “HD" in the plumbing drawings. Refer to mechanical specification section 22 42

01 - Plumbing Specialties and Accessories.

Question 2: "Will a spec & schedule for the reheat coils be provided?"

Response 2: Yes, the missing mechanical schedules MS-01 - Variable Volume Air

Valve Schedule, MS-02 - Reheat Coil Schedule, and MS-03 - Fan

Schedule have been provided in Project Addendum No. 2. For the coils specification refer to mechanical specification section 23 21 14 -

Hydronic Specialties.

Question 3: "Drawing M-1.4 Demo Key Notes #6 and #7 are shown on drawings but there is not a Note #6 or #7 in Key Notes. Please clarify."

Response 3: The numbering for the last two demolition keynotes should indicate demolition keynotes 6 & 7, respectively. This has been clarified in

Project Addendum No. 002.

Question 4: "Drawing M-1.12 Demo Key Note #6 calls for removal of perimeter induction unit and control valve. Are the induction units actually to be removed? I can’t find any notes to show new ones going back in."

Response 4: This demolition keynote indicates that the existing induction unit control valves and perimeter radiation control valves are to be removed and replaced, not the entire induction unit. This applies to all induction units within project areas.

Question 5: "Drawing M-1.13 Demo Key Note #7 calls for removal of perimeter induction unit and control valve. Are the induction units actually to be removed? I can’t find any notes to show new ones going back in."

Response 5: This demolition keynote indicates that the existing induction unit control valves and perimeter radiation control valves are to be removed and replaced, not the entire induction unit. This applies to all induction units within project areas.

Question 6: "Drawing M-1.14 Demo Key Note #9 calls for removal of perimeter induction unit and control valve. Are the induction units actually to be removed? I can’t find any notes to show new ones going back in."

Response 6: This demolition keynote indicates that the existing induction unit control valves and perimeter radiation control valves are to be removed and replaced, not the entire induction unit. This applies to all induction units within project areas.

Question 7: " Section 25 30 01 item 2.3 calls for the VAV controllers to be capable of communication through EMCS LAN (BACnet Ethernet

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.9 communications), be programmable controllers and have the ability to communicate to the MCU’s (Delta). Section 23 36 00 item 2.3 calls for the VAVs to be complete with “Operator and controller” but does not specify any of the requirements outlined in Section 25 30 01. Currently, Division 25 cannot guarantee that the VAVs will operate as outlined in the sequence of operations if they are supplied by Division 23 and not specified to do so. In addition, Section 25

30 01 item 2.3 calls for the VAV controller to be supplied completed with the VAV box but the thermostat supplied by Division 25. Typically, there is direct communication between the VAV box (TCU) and the stat (LCU) which cannot be guaranteed if two different vendors supply different components. Should Division

25 supply the VAV controller and thermostat?"

Response 7: Variable air volume (VAV) box controllers and thermostat controllers are intended to be supplied by Division 25. The VAV box shall be supplied by Division 23 ready for installation of controllers supplied by Division 25. Refer to Project Addendum No. 002.

Question 8: " Section 25 10 01 item 1.5 outlines that the EMCS Lan use

Ethernet communications. Section 25 10 01 calls for the TCU (VAV box controllers to operate using the EMCS Lan). The existing control system and VAV boxes uses a BACnet RS-485 MS/TP twisted pair communication network. Can the VAV controllers communicate over the BACnet MS/TP network to match the existing network?"

Response 8: New EMCS communication network to match existing network.

Question 9: " No specific product is listed for the new DDC equipment. There is an existing Delta Control system in the building. The Delta Controls network in the building and sequence of operations in the existing DDC controllers will need to be modified to complete the scope of work for this project. Mikkelsen Coward is the only vendor that has factory trained technicians that can perform this modification.

Can you list Delta Controls as the EMCS vendor to perform this work?"

Response 9: The existing base building EMCS system is a Delta control system provided by Mikkelsen-Coward & Co., Ltd. They have been solesourced for the EMCS control system scope. Refer to subsequent section of this addendum.

.10 Question 10: "The sequence of operations are the lonely location with the specification that makes reference to the “existing EMCS. a. Please confirm if the existing EMCS is still “Delta” by Mikkleson Coward?

If so, please confirm if they are sole sourced for this work as all new work must be connected and controlled by existing control?

Please note that due to the age of the existing system a new OWS and field panel upgrade for existing equipment may be necessary to ensure spare parts availability

Given the that the majority of field devices (VAVs and Induction unit valves) are being replaced, would and alternate price be accepted to put in new BACnet based controls for all new devices (basically all space temperature control) complete with a new Tridium/BACnet OWS.

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All existing (near obsolete) controls could be migrated later or as an addendum."

Response 10: The existing base building EMCS system is a Delta control system provided by Mikkelsen-Coward & Co., Ltd. They have been solesourced for the EMCS control system scope. Refer to subsequent section of this addendum. Alternate prices for control devices provided by alternate vendors will not be accepted.

.11 Question 11: " I was just looking over prints for Mcdonald Bldg Transport and was wondering if current bldg was completely sprinkled? All I could see was hose valves and 1 sprinklerhead on the 4th floor. Is the quote to add additional coverage to all corners of bldg?"

Response 11: The building is not fully sprinklered; it is only partially sprinklered as shown on the fire protection drawings. The scope of the project does not include additional sprinkler coverage. Refer to the fire protection drawings and specifications.

.12 Question 12: "Section 25 30 02 item 2.20 outlines use of FT6 wiring for the controls system without conduit. Item 3.1.7 outlines installation of wiring in conduit.

Should all control wiring be installed in conduit or can FT6 wiring be installed without conduit?"

Response 12: All control wiring, including FT6, to run in conduit. Refer to specification section 25 30 02 - EMCS: Field Control Devices - paragraph 3.1.7 and section 26 05 21 - Wiring and Cables (0 - 1000

V) - paragraph 3.5.

.13 Question 13: "What type of flexible ductwork are we to use when acoustical lining is shown, and when acoustic lining isn’t shown?"

Response 13: Acoustically lined flexible ductwork is required when acoustic lining is shown and insulated flexible ductwork is required when acoustic lining is not shown. Refer to specification section 23 33 46 - Flexible

Ducts added to the specification in this addendum.

.14 Question 14: "Please provide schedule which shows sizing for VAV’s."

Response 14: Mechanical schedules MS-01 - Variable Volume Air Valve Schedule,

MS-02 - Reheat Coil Schedule, and MS-03 - Fan Schedule have been provided in Project Addendum No. 2.

.15 Question 15: " I was looking at the prints for above job. I was wondering if the quote is to add sprinkler coverage to all corners of the building?"

Response 11: The scope of the project does not include additional sprinkler coverage. Refer to the fire protection drawings and specifications.

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SPECIFICATION REVISIONS – MECHANICAL

SECTION 23 33 46 - FLEXIBLE DUCTS

ADD entire section to specification (3 pages - attached).

SECTION 25 05 01 - EMCS: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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“.5 The existing base building EMCS is a Delta control system. The factory certified vendor for this system is Mikkelsen-Coward & Co.,

Ltd. Mikkelsen-Coward & Co., Ltd. are the sole vendor approved to provide the new EMCS control devices and fully integrate the new devices with the existing base building EMCS as required by Division

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CLARIFICATIONS – ELECTRICAL

Question 1: " I looking for some insight on the existing CCTV, PA/SM and Card

Access equipment on subject project. Please advise what end-user intent is with respect to integration of new equipment with existing .”

Response 1: CCTV System

Refer to drawings E1.6 and E1.7 for locations of existing CCTV camera. Refer to key notes on drawing E4.2 for re-installation of existing CCTV cameras, re-routing of existing cables or installation of new cables for existing CCTV cameras and extension of conduits.

Existing head-end equipment to remain. Refer to note 2 on drawing

E3.2 for new CCTV camera and viewing devices in room 118.

PA System

Refer to drawings E1.6, E1.7, E1.8, E1.9 and E1.10 for locations of existing paging speakers. New paging speakers to match existing.

Refer to key notes on drawing E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E4.4 and E4.5 for re-installation of existing paging speakers, and extension of wires and conduits. Existing head-end equipment to remain.

Sound Masking System

Refer to drawings E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E4.4 and E4.5 for locations of new sound masking speakers, power hubs and control panels. Refer to key notes on system drawings and specifications for further details. There is no existing sound masking system in the building.

Card Access System

Refer to drawings E1.6, E1.7, E1.8, E1.9, E1.10 and architectural

Refer to key notes on system drawings and door security detail on drawing E4.2. Refer to architectural drawings, door hardware schedule and architectural specifications for further details.

Question 2: " I have a question regarding the specification 26 05 34, 3.2.3 and

3.2.5; Is the intention to use rigid galv. steel conduit inside walls? or only where conduit is exposed to mechanical damage below 2.4m?

Response 2: 1. Reference Specifications 26 05 34 3.2.3, use rigid galvanized steel threaded conduit where exposed to mechanical injury and below 2.4 m .

2. Reference Specifications 26 05 34 3.2.5, use EMT where inside walls and where exposed above 2.4 m and not subject to mechanical injury.

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Question 3: " Also, is AC-90 going to be allowed for use to connect light fixture drops / receptacle drops etc.?

Response 3: 1. Refer to 26 05 34 3.2.7 for connection to recessed luminaries

(fluorescent and LED) in accessible ceilings. Use EMT for receptacle drops.

Question 4: " The documents state the requirement for Sound Masking in the build but there are no details other than the request. Is there a preferred Brand and Model?”

Response 4: Please see electrical drawings E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E4.4 and E4.5 for sound masking speakers, power hubs, control panels and power requirements. Refer to key notes on drawings for further details.

Refer to electrical specifications section 27 51 19 for Sound Masking

System specifications. There is no preferred brand or model, provide

Sound Masking System to meet the specifications.

Question 5: " With regards to the Sound Masking is this going to part of this tender or is this going to purchased outside of this tender?”

Response 5: Sound Masking System is a part of this tender. Please see electrical drawings and specifications.

Question 6: " I took a look at Division 28, and it doesn’t specify whether or not this is going to be connecting to an existing system, and whether or not these two systems (existing and new) should communicate with each other. Is there an existing system on-site for Access Control and Surveillance? If so, should the new fit-up match?”

Response 6: See Drawings E1.6, E1.7, E1.8, E1.9 and E1.10 for existing Access

Control and Video Surveillance system devices. See drawings E4.1,

E4.2, E4.3, E4.4 and E4.5 for new and relocated Access Control and

Video Surveillance system devices.

Existing Video Surveillance head-end equipment to remain. Refer to key notes on system drawings and door security detail on drawing

E4.2 for relocated and new Access Control devices. Refer to architectural drawings, door hardware schedule and architectural specifications for further details.

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ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE REVISIONS

Refer to luminaire schedule. Add “LUMENWERX: CAVCPDI-RLO-LED-80-500-

750-35-120-D-1-53WAC36-W” to approved manufacturers’ column for fixture type

AE.

Refer to luminaire schedule. For fixture type AE, replace approved manufacturer

“PRUDENTIAL: STIV LED35 SO 8 D1 SG SC UNV CA96 ND” with

“PRUDENTIAL: STOV LED35 SO 8 D1 SG SC UNV CA96 ND”.

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EAP Office CS-HR (USS)

Breakout Rm / Kitchenette (SPS)

L-08 Educational Training Rm (SPS)

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Fingerprint Rm (USS)

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CS-HR ICMS Office (USS)

CS-Reg Dir Office

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PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING

PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING

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Open Office

ROOM NAME

Technical Resource Centre CAV-STDS (SPS)

Washroom

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Kitchenette

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Shared Equipment

Quiet Room

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Quiet Room

Small Meeting

Medium Meeting

Washroom

Shared Equipment

Quiet Room

PRGM-Reg Dir Office

Medium Meeting

Kitchenette

Medium Meeting

Small Meeting

Small Meeting (USS)

Quiet Room

Quiet Room

Large Meeting

Shared Equipment

MSS-Reg Dir Office

Quiet Room (USS)

FLOOR

Material

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

EX

RS

CPT

RT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

BASE CEILING

Mat.

Material

WB-2/ WB-3 ACT-2/

GWB

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

EX

C

ACT-1

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1/

GWB

EX

GWB

Fin.

-

-

PT-1

-

-

- / PT-1

- / PT-1

-

PT-1

NORTH EAST

Material Fin.

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

Material Fin.

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

WALL

SOUTH

Material Fin.

EX/GWB PT-1/

PT-2/

PT-3

WEST

Material Fin.

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

-

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

-

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

GWB

PT

PT

PT

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

EX

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

CT-2/ PT-1

GWB

EX

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

CT-2/PT-1

-

EX

EX

GWB

EX

GWB

PT-1/DE-1

PT-1

CT-2/PT-1

WB-2

WB-1

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1/

GWB

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

EX

- / PT-1

-

- / PT-1

PT-1

-

-

-

-

GWB

GWB

EX

EX

EX

EX

-

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

EX

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

-

GWB

EX/GWB

GWB

EX/GWB

PT-1

CT-2/ PT-

1

PT-1

CT-1/ PT-

1

-

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

EX

GWB

EX

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1/DE-1

PT-1

PT -1

PT-1

PT-1

RS

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

RT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

WB-2/ WB-3

C

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-1

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

ACT-2/

GWB

GWB

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1/

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

ACT-1/

GWB

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

- / PT-1

- / PT-1

-

-

- / PT-1

PT-1

-

-

-

PT-1

PT-1

-

-

- / PT-1

-

- / PT-1

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/

PT-2/

PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

GWB CT-2/ PT-

1

GWB CT-2/PT-1 EX CT-2/ PT-

1

EX CT-2/PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

DE-1

PT-1

DE-1/PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

CT-2/ PT-

1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

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317

401

NO.

3-29

SRFC-Reg Dir Office

Quiet Room (USS)

Corridor

LEVEL 400

400 Open Office

Washroom

ROOM NAME

FLOOR

Material

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

RS

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

CPT

BASE

Mat.

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

CEILING

Material Fin.

ACT-1

ACT-1

EX

-

-

EX

NORTH

Material

GWB

GWB

Fin.

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

Material

GWB

GWB

GWB

EAST

Fin.

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

WALL

SOUTH

Material

GWB

GWB

EX/GWB

Fin.

PT

PT

PT

WEST

Material

GWB

GWB

EX

Fin.

PT

PT

PT

WB-2/ WB-3

C

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

WB-2

ACT-2/

GWB

GWB

GWB

ACT-1

ACT-1

ACT-1

-

PT-1

PT-1

-

-

-

ACT-1/GWB -/PT-1

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/

PT-2/

PT-3

EX/GWB PT-1/ PT-

2/ PT-3

GWB CT-2/PT-1 GWB CT-2/PT-1 EX CT-2/ PT-

1

GWB CT-2/ PT-

1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

EX/GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

EX

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

402

403

404

405

406

Corridor

RDGO Office

C&PA-Exec Dir Office

CM-Reg Dir Office (USS)

Shared Equipment

407

408

409

410

RDGO-Exec Dir Office

Quiet Room

Kitchenette

Medium Meeting

GENERAL NOTES

1. ALL WALLS TO BE PT-1 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE

2. REFER TO INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATION OF WB-3.

CPT

CPT

RT

CPT

WB-2

WB-2

WB-1

WB-2

ACT-1

ACT-1

GWB

-

-

-

-

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

3. COLUMNS IN OPEN OFFICE AREA TO BE PT-1 ON EAST AND WEST FACES, PT-3 ON NORTH AND SOUTH FACES

4. REFER TO INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATION OF PT-2.

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

DE-1

GWB

GWB

GWB

GWB

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

PT-1

5. DOOR FRAMES ON PT-1 WALLS TO BE PT-4, DOORS TO BE PT-5 (UNLESS STAIN-GRAIN WOOD). DOOR FRAMES IN PT-2 WALLS TO BE PT-1, DOORS TO BE PT-2 (UNLESS STAIN-GRADE WOOD)

NOTES

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LEGEND

EX

WB

CPT

RS

SDT

RT

C

ACT

EXP

GWB

Floor and Floor Base Finishes

Existing

Wall Base

Carpet Tile

Resilient Sheet Flooring

Static Dissipative Tile

Resilient Tile

Coved

Ceiling Finishes

Acoustic Ceiling Tile and Panels

Exposed to Structure

Gypsum Wall Board

GWB

IGL

CB

PT

DE

CT

Wall Finishes

Gypsum Wall Board

Interior Glazed Wall

Concrete Block

Paint

Writeable Wall Finish

Ceramic Tile

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