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SECTION 10 00 00 - SPECIALTIES 10 28 12 - TOILET PARTITIONS: Owner Preferences: Solid core phenolic, polymer based solid surfacing, and solid plastic toilet compartment and screen systems. No Stainless Steel panels are allowed with written authorization from the Project Manager. All panels must be the manufacturer's standard panels pre-machined for field installation. The solid phenolic core panels must have a matte finish melamine surface. The solid plastic panels must be filled with methyl methacrylate. Ceiling hung mounting is preferred Minimum standard spacing of toilet partitions shall be 3 ft. o.c., Minimum standard depth to be 5-0. Partitions to be standard floor mounted, metal toilet partitions. Where added support is needed in stalls for persons with disabilities, specify that pilasters, for these stalls only, extend to the floor. All toilet stalls designated usable by individuals with disabilities shall be 60 x 60. The water closet must be located 18 (inches) from the wall or partition. A fraction of ¼ (inches) either way is an approved installation tolerance. In some renovation work where tight toilet room dimensions indicate a problem, these can be addressed at the Office of Engineering Design and Construction for solutions. A memorandum describing any departures for ADAAG and/or University standards for accessibility will be included with construction documents and a copy provided to the ADA Coordinator for the University. Install splash guards between all urinals. Submit manufacturer's specifications and product data, shop drawings, sample panels, color samples, hardware and accessories, and operation and maintenance manuals. 10 28 13 - TOILET ACCESSORIES Submit manufacturer's specifications and product data, shop drawings, sample panels, color samples, hardware and accessories, and operation and maintenance manuals. Accessories -- Hardware, accessories and mounting brackets: Chromium plated nonferrous cast alloy in manufacturer's standard styles. Soap Dispensers, paper towel dispensers, toilet paper dispensers, trash receptacles and feminine product dispensers will be surface mounted. All of these items will be provided by the University through the Facilities department and installed by the contractor. For restroom layout and design considerations the design team will receive a list of products from the USA Project Manager. Toilet accessories to conform to requirements of ANSI A117.1 and UFAS for making facilities and accessories accessible to and usable by the physically handicapped. Toilet accessories to conform to requirements of ASTM F446 for grab bars and accessories for test methods, anchorage and functional performance. Provide products of the same manufacturer for each type of accessory unit and for units exposed in the same areas, unless otherwise acceptable to the Architect. Stamped names and labels on exposed faces of units will not be permitted, except where otherwise indicated. Toilet accessories material to be Stainless Steel: AISI Type 302/304 with polished No. 4 finish, 22 gage minimum. Sheet Steel to be Cold-rolled complying with ASTM A366, 20 gage minimum. Provide surface preparation and metal pretreatment as required for applied finish. Mirror Glass to be ASTM C1036, Type I, Class 1, Quality q2, 0.25 thick, with silvering, electro-plated copper coating, and protective organic coating. UPDATED - JULY 21, 2017 Page 1 of 5

CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL Mirrors over lavatories: Specify framed mirrors without shelves. If possible, locate mirrors on walls opposite lavatories. Specify long mirrors, for use by persons with disabilities, with bottom 2 ft. above floor and with top located at same height as smaller mirrors. Check and coordinate mirror locations to prevent image reflection through room entrances. Provide 18" x 36" mirror at all single lavatories. Provide single 30" x 36" mirror at double lavatories. At three or more lavatories provide gang type mirror, 36 high and approximate length of lavatory run Provide article shelf just below mirrors. Gage: 18 gage stainless steel 6" wide with raised front and back edges. Provide tilt mirrors at handicap lavatories. Grab Bars: The Design Associate should follow the ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) that defines requirements for installing grab bars in public bathing and toileting facilities The diameter of grab bars should be 1¼ to 1½ inch (30-40 mm) (or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface). There shall be a 1½ inch (40 mm) clearance from the wall. Grab bars should not rotate in their fittings. The required mounting height is universally 33 to 36 inches (840-910 mm) from the centerline of the grab bar to the finish floor. ADA-style grab bars and their mounting devices should withstand more than 250 pounds (1112 N) of force. Side grab bars must be a minimum of 42 inches long and mounted 12 inches from the rear wall, and rear grab bars must be a minimum of 36 inches long and mounted a maximum of 6 inches from the side wall. Grab bars should be constructed of 18-gauge (1.2mm), type 304 satin-finish stainless steel tubing with concealed mounting flange 1 8" (3mm) thick, type 304 stainless steel plate, 2" W x 3 1 8" H (50 x 80mm), with screw holes for concealed anchors. Covers to be 22-gauge (0.8mm), type 304 stainless steel with satin finish, 3 1 4" (85mm) diameter. Cover snaps over mounting flange to conceal screws. Sanitary napkin disposals: Install in the partition wall where applicable to be shared between stalls. Garment Hooks: Each toilet stall shall have a garment hook. The hooks shall be mounted on the partition; hooks in stalls for use by individuals with disabilities shall be on the partition, reachable from the water closet and approximately 54 in. above the floor. Hook can incorporate door bumper hook. Mop Sinks: Provide floor mounted mop sinks. Mop and Broom holders: Install mop and broom holders in each Custodial Work Station with six holders and five hooks (Bobrick B-224 or approved substitute). Mount such that two mop holders will occur over mop sink. Install locker in custodial workstations. UPDATED - JULY 21, 2017 Page 2 of 5

Splash Guards: Install splash guards on all walls adjacent to mop sinks in Custodial Work Stations, to faucet height. Diaper Changing Station: At all Assembly area and areas open to the public, provide one diaper changing station for each toilet room. OWNER TO PROVIDE / CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL Jumbo Toilet Tissue Holders Paper Towel dispensers Soap Dispensers Hand Sanitizer Dispenser: WHITE BOARDS Furnish a written guarantee to the University signed by an officer of the manufacturer of the chalkboard stating that all chalkboards which do not retain the original writing quality, the original erasing quality, and the original visual acuity for 20 years after date of acceptance will be replaced and installed without charge to the University. Whiteboards shall be porcelain enameled steel of construction equal to, or better than, the following: Writing surface shall have a minimum of 2 coats of porcelain enamel on 24 gauge cold rolled stretcher-leveled enameling steel. Core shall be 3/8 inch tempered hardboard or 80 pcf density particle board. Backing shall be aluminum.015 inch thick. Trim shall be aluminum in manufacturer s standard sections; include chalk trough and map rail complete with map hooks, 4 hooks per section. Mount on primed wood grounds. Except for approved special conditions, all chalkboards shall be mounted with the chalk trough 36 inches above the floor and with a vertical dimension of 48 inches from chalk trough to top of board. For electrically operated boards provide access panels for servicing motors, drives and controls. Switches shall be key operated. Coordination with Division 16 is required. Anchors shall be screw anchors, toggle bolts, hollow wall anchors, or other approved type to suit construction on which compartments are hung. Wood, lead, and plastic plugs are prohibited. Fasteners shall be vandal-proof type screws. Provide marker tray to all boards. METAL WALL LOUVERS: Louvers and vents for air distribution systems should be specified in Division 15H. The HVAC Contractor shall be required to furnish and install all interior louvers and vents. If such items are an integral part of the exterior design of a building and are not connected directly to an air distribution system, specify that the General Contractor purchase and install them. DOOR LOUVERS: Include these in the specifications for doors. IDENTIFYING DEVICES UPDATED - JULY 21, 2017 Page 3 of 5

The University has a standardized modular grid system for all campus signage. All signage must meet ADA requirements. The Associate shall follow the guideline issued by the Engineering Design and Construction department. Review and approvals of the identifying devices must be made by the Engineering Design and Construction department before preparing final drawings and specifications for signage. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND CABINETS Cabinets to be non lockable type. All portable fire extinguishers and non-valved cabinets shall be furnished and installed by the General Contractor. All portable fire extinguishers and components shall conform with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Pamphlet 10, latest edition. Each extinguisher shall be approved by Underwriter s Laboratory (UL) and bear their label with current dated inspection attached. The selection and locations of fire extinguishers are subject to the review and approval of the University Architect and designated University personnel. Extinguishers meeting the described requirements, including those manufactured by Fire Chief, Kidde, and General, will be considered for acceptance. Refer to NFPA pamphlet 10, chapters 2, 3, and 4. Chapter 2 is used to determine the classification of potential fires and the rating or relative fire extinguishing effectiveness of various types of extinguishers. Chapter 3 assists in selection of extinguishers which is dependent upon the character of anticipated fires, property construction and occupancy, the vehicle or hazard to be protected, ambient temperature conditions, and other factors. The maintenance of extinguishers is determined by Chapter 4. Fire Extinguisher cabinets shall be painted steel, flanged recessed (similar to fire hose cabinets), lockable and comparable to the preferred Duo Panel Break Glass style of cabinet. The full fire rating and acoustical rating of the structure walls must be maintained. Penetration of walls by cabinets or other penetrations, unless openings and voids are sealed with fireproof materials, is prohibited. Fire-rated walls must not have the rating reduced by penetration s or reduction of thickness. An acceptable means of identifying fire extinguisher location must be done by an arrow type sign. See Appendix A, a-1-6-5 of NFPA pamphlet 10. All fire extinguishers are to be new, complete, tested, certified, ready for use, and conform to the following: CARBON DIOXIDE EXTINGUISHERS: Red enameled-steel or aluminum equipped with valve, discharge hose and horn, squeeze-grip lever, and mounting bracket, if not cabinet installed./ Minimum rating 5 BC. MULTI-PURPOSE EXTINGUISHERS: Red enameled-steel pressurized type equipped with pressure gauge, discharge nozzle, squeeze-grip lever, and mounting bracket, if not cabinet installed. These extinguishers are dry chemical for Class A, B, and C fires. Minimum rating 4A 60 BC. For computer rooms, expensive laboratory installations and similar locations, which must be protected from damage, provide FM 200 with at least 9 lbs. 2A 10BC rating. Submit for approval product data, and O&M submittals. The contractor is responsible for coordinating the partition types with the dimensions of the recessed fire extinguisher cabinets. The contractor must provide the appropriate size recessed cabinet for each fire extinguisher location shown on the contract documents. The contractor is also responsible for field measuring the partitions to ensure that each recessed cabinet will fit. Extinguishers in the hallways and common areas shall be mounted in semi recessed cabinets in accordance with ADA specifications. The top of the extinguisher shall be no higher than 44 from the floor. Extinguishers mounted in mechanical and equipment rooms need not have a cabinet. In accordance with NFPA 10, each 10 lb extinguisher covers 3000 square feet with additional extinguishers in labs and elevator rooms. Parking Decks should have extinguishers permanently mounted. As a minimum, parking decks shall have at least one at the top and bottom of every ramp and at each door to or at the top and bottom of each stairway. UPDATED - JULY 21, 2017 Page 4 of 5

If not already provided, a fire extinguisher is to be mounted on a wall mounted bracket with a sign in each mechanical room. DEMOUNTABLE PARTITIONS: If outlets, switches, etc. are furnished by the partition manufacturer, specify devices of same quality as those specified in Division 16. (Note limitations and prohibitions regarding conduit types and sizes.) TOILET AND SHOWER ACCESSORIES EMERGENCY SHOWERS AND EYE WASHES Provide emergency showers with floor drains and eyewashes within 100 feet or within 10 seconds of a chemical substance deemed hazardous. UPDATED - JULY 21, 2017 Page 5 of 5