Fittings and Interior PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 OVERVIEW A. Includes marker and tack boards, lockers, storage shelving, handrails and wall protection, access doors, aquariums, fire extinguishers, and signage. PART 2 - DESIGN CRITERIA 2.01 MARKER AND TACK BOARDS A. Marker boards shall be white porcelain on steel with aluminum frame, and be suitable for use with magnetic accessories. B. Provide 8 foot long porcelain enamel steel marker walls at both sides of large and intermediate sized conference rooms if required by the Facility Program. C. In selected corridors of research facilities, provide extruded wall mounted track for suspension of stationary marker boards and tack boards. Track system shall be designed for use with track mounted products by same manufacturer, and to facilitate easy removal and relocation of these items upon the track. D. Tack boards surface shall be colored cork. 2.02 LOCKERS A. Lockers shall be painted steel or plastic laminate covered. Lockers for use by patients, the general public, and most employee groups are typically plastic laminate (woodgrain) covered. Confirm material to be used, as well as locations where enhanced locking design is required, with Owner s Project Manager. B. Manufacturer s logo shall not be exposed to view on lockers. C. Exposed ends of lockers shall be provided with a finished panel. D. Coordinate locker numbering and locking system with Owner s Project Manager. E. Provide sloped panels or furring at top of lockers. 2.03 STORAGE SHELVING A. Storage shelving shall typically be included in the Owner-furnished furniture package. Provide high density storage system where required by the Facility Program. 2.04 HANDRAILS AND WALL PROTECTION A. Decorative handrails shall be stainless steel and glass. ODG030513 1 OF 5
Fittings and Interior B. Provide PVC handrail, 8 inch bumper guard, and corner guards in clinical corridors used by patients. C. In staff corridors with frequent cart or stretcher traffic, provide PVC corner guards, 6 inch crash rail, and 8 inch bumper guard. D. Provide full height surface-applied corner guards at corners subject to damage. Where PVC sheet material wall protection is provided, it shall be fully adhered, and all trim edges shall be sealed. E. At service areas, provide steel plate wall protection. 2.05 ACCESS DOORS A. Ceiling and wall mounted access doors shall be operable by screwdriver typically. Where access doors are located in fire resistance rated walls/ceilings, provide rated door assemblies with latching methods as are required by, and appropriate to, rating and surrounding construction. B. Single, as well as double interlocked pass-through access panels and doors shall be tested / rated as appropriate to the fire resistance rated partition in which they are located. Frame and hardware must be included as a part of the tested and approved pass-through assembly. 2.06 AQUARIUMS A. Provide a GFCI type receptacle adjacent to planned aquarium location. B. Confirm any special requirements such as cabinetry clearances and support structure, etc. with aquarium vendor. 2.07 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS A. Fire extinguisher cabinets shall typically be recessed metal type, with solid door and recessed handle, sized to accommodate a 5 lb. CO2 and 2 ½ gallon water extinguisher. Individual 5 lb. ABC dry chemical or 10 lb. ABC dry chemical extinguishers are at times used in lieu of the CO2 and water extinguishers. Confirm with Owner s Environmental Health and Safety group which extinguisher type(s) are applicable to a specific project. B. Provide a bracket-mounted 10 lb. ABC dry chemical extinguisher in mechanical rooms and bracket-mounted 5 lb. ABC dry chemical extinguishers in primary lab spaces. Refer to Division 10, specification 10 44 00 for additional specialty type fire extinguishers for MRI, industrial kitchens, and certain areas within health care and ambulatory health care occupancies. C. Cabinets shall be appropriately labeled/rated when mounted in fire resistance rated walls if rated walls are not constructed, uninterrupted, around the cabinets. ODG030513 2 OF 5
Fittings and Interior 2.08 SIGNAGE A. Provide electrical power and support structure for exterior building identification signage located on the site and at face of building. Owner will typically provide and install exterior identification signage. B. Room identification and wayfinding shall be Owner-furnished and installed. PART 3 - SPECIAL CONTRACT DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS 3.01 GENERAL A. In addition to incorporating all applicable life safety and building code requirements, provisions described within this Element shall be included within the Project Contract Documents. B. Coordinate types of products and mounting locations with Owner. C. Specify that when metal back plates at PVC handrails are cut, they shall be de-burred before installation. D. Expansion joint assemblies shall be consistent throughout a project. Confirm design compatibility of proposed floor and wall expansion joint assemblies with Owner s Project Manager. E. Items with a factory-paint finish which are installed in partitions and ceilings shall not have additional finish applied unless approved by Owner. 1. This requirement is applicable to such items as access doors, pass-through doors, fire extinguisher cabinets, utility service panels, automated external defibrillator cabinets, toilet accessories, and fire hose cabinets, etc. 2. Colors for these items shall typically be selected from the standard range available from the manufacturer, and shall be appropriate to the application so as to avoid the need for changes. 3. Where use of additional field-applied paint is required/approved for use on operating surfaces, such as hinges, every effort shall be made to ensure, through application technique and use of appropriate film thickness, etc., that it does not chip, peel, or is otherwise worn off through use. PART 4 - PRODUCTS 4.01 GENERAL A. Obtain approval from Owner s Project Manager/Planner Designer for all finish schedules prior to issuance of Construction Documents. ODG030513 3 OF 5
Fittings and Interior B. For renovation projects, refer to Owner s Master Construction Specifications and Interior Finishes Standards. These are available on the Owner s Design Guidelines website: Construction Specifications - http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/cpm/standards/specs.html Interior Finish Standards - http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/cpm/standards/interiors.html PART 5 - DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY Issue Date Revision Description Reviser 01-01-07 Initial Adoption of Element Rev. 1 05-03-07 Revised Contractor-furnished toilet and bath accessories SAK Rev. 2 08-14-08 Various revisions throughout document incorporating interior standards and eliminating project specific requirements. Rev. 3 07-08-10 Added requirements for flooring as well as track systems at research facilities; clarified marker board type as well as locations for use of each locker type. LN,, DB Rev. 4 09-16-10 Edited 1.01 A and added 2.01 O, P, and Q Rev. 5 03-31-11 Added 2.01 R. Rev. 6 11-22-11 Added 2.01 S regarding the requirement not to field- paint items in partitions and ceilings which have a factory finish. Rev. 7 06-14-12 Added additional included items to 1.01 A; Added/revised locker requirements in 2.01F; Added additional shade requirements in 2.01P; Added 2.01 T, 2.01 U, 2.01 V, 2.01 W, 2.01 X, 2.01 Y, and 3.01 C. Rev. 8 03-05-13 Reorganized Part 2 and Part 3; moved toilet and bath accessories to Element Z4030; moved window shade and banquette requirements to Element E2010; moved finishes related requirements to Elements C3010 and C3020; revised fire extinguisher requirements. Added Interior to title. ODG030513 4 OF 5
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