SECTION 099000 – PAINTING AND COATING

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THE BOEING COMPANY – VPAL
BUILDING 04-20-21
RENTON, WASHINGTON
SECTION 099000
PAINTING AND COATING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Site applied opaque paint coatings, except as otherwise noted.
B. Related Sections:
1. 055000 - Metal Fabrications: Pre-primed metal surfaces.
2. 055300 - Metal Bar Gratings: Pre-primed metal surfaces.
3. 081100 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames: Pre-primed metal surfaces.
4. 099717 - High Performance Exterior Metal Coatings: Special coatings for exposed exterior steel
fabrications.
1.2
REFERENCES
A. Master Painters Institute (MPI): Architectural Painting Specification Manual
B. Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC).
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A. Make submittals in accordance with Section 013300.
B. Materials List: Organize to indicate painting systems to be used with each substrate. Include
manufacturer's product data as required to verify compliance with the specified requirements.
C. Samples:
1. Paint Samples:
a. Submit three samples of each paint finish on an 8"x10" card. Reference manufacturer, type
of paint, color, sheen, substrate, and application.
b. Furnish additional samples until all paint finishes are approved.
D. Contract Closeout Submittals:
1. Record Paint Samples: In accordance with Section 017700, submit three 8"x10" samples of each
paint and color used, indicating paint manufacturer and formula number; bind in identical sets.
Deliver to on site location as directed.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Applicator: Company specializing in commercial painting and finishing with a minimum of three years
documented experience.
B. Visual Standards: Each distinct area of the finished work shall be free of variations in color and sheen,
orange peel, runs, sags, blistering, checking, cracking, scratches, dust, dirt, bugs, and other
contaminants.
C. Pre-Installation Conference:
1. Conduct pre-installation conference in accordance with Section 013100 – Project Management
and Coordination.
2. Conduct prior to application of dryfall paint system to interior factory wall and ceiling surfaces.
3. Attendance: Architect, Boeing representatives, dryfall paint applicator, paint system
representative.
4. Agenda:
a. Walk the site and determine if the areas are ready to receive paint finishes.
b. Confirm that hazardous materials have been abated from the area.
c. Confirm that surfaces not to be painted have been masked.
d. Painting may not proceed until authorized in writing by the Boeing Representative.
1.5
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. In accordance with Section 016000.
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B. Delivery: Deliver paint materials to the jobsite in sealed, original, labeled containers, each bearing
manufacturer's name, type of paint, brand name, color designation, and instructions for mixing and/or
reducing.
C. Storage: Store paint materials at a minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F. in a well ventilated
area.
D. Toxic, acidic, and combustible materials: Take all necessary precautionary safety measures as
recommended by the material manufacturers and governing regulations.
E. Place cotton waste, cloths, and material which may constitute a fire hazard in closed metal containers
and daily remove from the site.
1.6
SITE CONDITIONS
A. Weather Conditions:
1. Do no exterior work on unprotected surfaces when raining, or other moisture is present or
expected, or before applied paints can dry or attain proper cure.
2. Allow wetted surfaces to dry and attain temperatures and condition specified hereinafter before
proceeding with previously started work.
B. Temperature:
1. Do no painting work when surface and air temperatures are below 40 degrees F or below those
temperatures recommended by the manufacturer for the material type used.
2. Minimum temperatures for latex finishes: 45 degrees F for interior work and 50 degrees F. for
exterior work, unless approved otherwise.
C. Lighting: Maintain a lighting level of minimum 50 foot-candles on the surfaces to be painted or
finished.
D. Ventilation: Provide adequate continuous ventilation.
1.7
MAINTENANCE
A. Furnish overage of paint materials equal to 10 percent minimum of quantity of each paint and
transparent finish system component, color and sheen required for the work, but furnish not more than
five full one gallon cans, nor less than two full one quart cans, of each type. Overruns in excess of five
gallons may be furnished to the Owner at the Contractor's option. Overage shall be taken from the
batch mix furnished for the work. Overage shall be furnished in completely filled, properly labeled,
sealed cans.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
PRODUCTS
A. Interior Latex Paint Systems for Gypsum Board Substrate:
1. Glidden Professional:
a. Primer: LM9116 "Lifemaster" primer."
b. Finish: LM9300 "Lifemaster" Eggshell."
B. Interior Latex System for Metal Substrates – Semi-gloss:
1. Glidden Professional:
a. Metal Primer: "Devflex" 4020 DTM waterborne primer.
b. Finish: Devflex 4216 L HP High Performance Semi-gloss (Waterborne Acrylic).
C. Interior Latex System for Metal Substrates - Eggshell:
1. Glidden Professional:
a. Metal Primer: "Devflex" 4020 DTM waterborne primer.
b. Finish: Glidden Professional Ultra Hide 1411 Eggshell.
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D. Interior Latex Dry-Fall System:
1. Glidden Professional:
a. Spot Primer: Glidden Professional 1482 Waterborne Eggshell Dry Fall.
b. Finish: Glidden Professional 1482 Waterborne Eggshell Dry Fall.
E. Epoxy Non-Slip Coating
a. Primer: American Safety MS-7CZ Heavy Duty Epoxy Primer for Non-Slip Coatings.
b. Finish: American Safety ASS-250 Heavy Duty Epoxy Non-Slip Coating.
F. Products for each general purpose shall be compatible. Each system shall be products of one
manufacturer where ever possible.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A. Prior to starting work, inspect installed work of other trades and verify that such work is complete to
the point where work of this Section may properly commence. Perform adhesion tests on factory
primed items. Notify the Owner’s Construction Manager in writing of conditions detrimental to the
proper and timely completion of the work.
B. Do not begin installation until all unsatisfactory conditions are resolved. Beginning work constitutes
acceptance of site conditions and responsibility for defective installation caused by prior observable
conditions.
3.2
MOISTURE CHECK
A. Check for excess moisture using an electronic moisture meter. Do not paint materials with moisture
levels which would impair the bonding of finish coatings.
3.3
PROTECTION
A. Adequately protect surfaces not to be painted, from spills, drips, over painting, and other damage
caused by this work. Include surfaces within the paint storage and preparation areas.
B. Hardware and Miscellaneous Items:
1. Remove electrical outlet and switch plates, mechanical diffusers, escutcheons, surface hardware,
and fittings prior to starting work.
2. Store, clean and reinstall these items upon completion of work in each area. Use materials and
techniques as necessary to prevent damage to finishes on such items.
3.4
SURFACE PREPARATION
A. General: Prepare surfaces by removing dirt, dust, grease, oil, moisture, and other contaminants which
would impair finish adhesion.
B. Ferrous Metal Shop Primed under other Sections: Solvent clean to remove oil and grease. Remove
loose rust, and blistered and peeling paint to bare metal by scraping, sanding, and wire brushing in
accordance with SSPC-SP2 and SP3. Immediately retouch damaged or abraded surfaces with
compatible primer. Lightly sand all shop prime painted surfaces to receive paint finish.
C. Galvanized Ferrous Metal: Galvanized Surfaces: Prepare surfaces in accordance with ASTM D6386
as necessary to achieve sufficient profile for paint adhesion.
D. Unprimed Ferrous Metal:
1. Solvent clean in accordance with SSPC SP-1.
2. Commercial blast per SSPC SP6.
E. Existing Finished Surfaces To Be Repainted:
1. Existing Metal Surfaces:
a. SSPC2 Manual/Hand Tool Cleaning followed by SSPC 1 Solvent Cleaning.
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3.
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5.
3.5
Remove loose, blistered, scaled, or crazed finishes to bare substrate; feather new work into
existing work. Prepare surfaces to the nearest break line if necessary to blend new finishes with
old finishes.
Wash and rinse surfaces with trisodium phosphate and water or other solution required to
remove remaining film, wax, oil, grease, or foreign matter which would impair bond or cause
bleed through. Thoroughly rinse trisodium phosphate from surfaces.
Lightly sand, or apply a liquid deglosser on existing semi-gloss and high-gloss finishes before
refinishing.
Perform an adhesion test on all existing surfaces to verify adhesion quality of the surface
preparation.
GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Unless specified or indicated otherwise, comply with requirements of MPI Architectural Painting
Specification Manual.
B. Unless specified or indicated otherwise, follow paint manufacturer's label directions for general
application procedures and coverage rates.
C. Do not apply finishes on surfaces that are not sufficiently dry. Make sure each coat of finish is dry and
hard before a following coat is applied unless the manufacturer's directions state otherwise.
D. Tint filler to match stain when clear finishes are specified; work filler well into grain and, before it has
set, working perpendicularly to the grain, wipe the excess from the surface.
E. Opaque Finishes:
1. Apply number of coats scheduled for each application, except that additional finish coats shall be
applied as necessary for complete hiding of substrate colors.
2. Apply primer coats untinted. Where more than one coat of paint is required, tint each succeeding
coat up to the final coat similar in tint, but slightly lighter in value (shade).
3. Sand lightly between coats if necessary to achieve required finish.
F. Rollers for application and backrolling of latex paints shall have a nap of 3/8 inch or less.
G. Where roller texture is scheduled for application to gypsum board surfaces, finish coats may be rollerapplied, or spray applied and backrolled at Contractor's option.
H. Factory Primed Surfaces: Apply scheduled finish system, less primer coat, except as necessary for
patching damage to factory prime coating.
I.
3.6
Do not apply paint to the following surfaces:
1. Pre-finished metal.
2. Labels and adhered operating instructions.
3. Floor finishes such as tile, resilient flooring, polished concrete and other specially applied floor
finishes.
4. Prefinished ceilings.
5. Light fixtures and trim.
6. Switches and outlets electrical controls and covers.
7. Prefinished diffusers and return air grilles.
8. Sprinkler heads.
INTERIOR PAINTING AND FINISHING SYSTEMS
A. Gypsum Board - Latex System:
1. System: Three coats - first coat latex primer sealer (untinted), second and third coat latex paint.
2. Sheen: Roller texture, eggshell sheen.
3. Surfaces: Use on all exposed gypsum board surfaces.
B. Ferrous Metal - Acrylic System – Semi-gloss:
1. System: Three coats; first coat acrylic DTM primer; second and third coats latex finish. The
primer may be omitted at previously primed or painted surfaces, except as necessary to recoat
damaged or abraded coatings.
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2.
3.
Sheen: Semi-gloss, unless indicated otherwise.
Surfaces: Interior ferrous metal surfaces including, without limitation, the following:
a. Existing and new interior structural steel columns.
b. Existing stair framing assemblies.
c. Access doors and panels.
C. Ferrous Metal - Acrylic System – Eggshell:
1. System: Three coats; first coat acrylic DTM primer; second and third coats latex finish. The
primer may be omitted at previously primed or painted surfaces, except as necessary to recoat
damaged or abraded coatings.
2. Sheen: Eggshell, unless indicated otherwise.
3. Surfaces: Interior ferrous metal surfaces including, without limitation, the following:
a. Existing interior exposed metal siding.
D. Ferrous Metal – Epoxy System – Non-Slip Coating
1. System: Apply Primer to a minimum 2-3 mils (50-75 microns) dry film thickness above the
averaged surface profile per manufacturer’s recommendations. Apply Finish coat per manufacturer’s
recommendation.
2. Surfaces: Stair treads and floor surface of mezzanine.
3.7
CLEANUP
A. As the work proceeds and on completion of the work, promptly remove all sealers, primers, paints and
finishes where spilled, splashed or splattered in a manner not to damage the surface from which it is
removed.
B. Remove masking.
C. Clean, or replace with new, all lamps and electrical fixtures damaged by overspray; replace with new
identical components all lighting fixture louvers and reflectors damaged by overspray.
3.8
COLOR SCHEDULE
A. Provide colors and sheens as selected by the Architect. Request color samples for matching
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