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GSI & Whitesell-Green A JOINT VENTURE HANGAR 456 RENOVATION Contract Number: FA3022-15-C-0001 Columbus AFB, Mississippi SPECIFICATIONS – FINAL SUBMITTAL FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE: 06 SEPTEMBER 2017 DESIGN TEAM Architecture/Interior Design Heffernan Holland Morgan Architecture 312 S. Alcaniz St. Pensacola, Fla. 32505 Civil Engineers Rebol-Battle & Associates 2301 N. 9th Ave. Suite 300 Pensacola, Fla 32503 Corrosion Protection Engineers Maggart & Associates 5002 N. Royal Atlanta Dr. Tucker, GA 30084 Structural Engineers Joe DeReuil Associates 301 W. Cervantes St. Pensacola, Fla. 32501 Electrical/Telecommunication Engineers Bagwell Engineering, Inc. 216 E. Government St. Pensacola, Fla.32502 Mechanical/Pluming/Fire Protection Engineers Peterson Engineering Inc. 75 South F Street Pensacola, Fla. 32502 2993 Wallace Lake Road – Pace, FL 32571 Phone: 850 554-7149 Email: [email protected] REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 11 00 SUMMARY OF WORK 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 01 42 00 SOURCES FOR REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS 01 45 00.10 20 QUALITY CONTROL 01 57 20.00 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 41 00 DECONSTRUCTION DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 03 30 53 MISCELLANEOUS CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE DIVISION 04 - MASONRY 04 20 00 MASONRY DIVISION 05 - METALS 05 12 00 STRUCTURAL STEEL 05 21 19 OPEN WEB STEEL JOIST FRAMING 05 30 00 STEEL DECKS 05 40 00 COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY 06 41 16.00 10 ARCHITECTURAL CASEWORK 06 61 16 SOLID POLYMER (SOLID SURFACING) FABRICATIONS DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 11 13 BITUMINOUS DAMPPROOFING 07 21 16 MINERAL FIBER BLANKET INSULATION 07 22 00 ROOF AND DECK INSULATION 07 42 13 INSULATED METAL WALL PANELS 07 52 00 MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING 07 60 00 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07 61 14.00 20 STEEL STANDING SEAM ROOFING 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 08 11 13 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08 14 00 WOOD DOORS 08 33 23 OVERHEAD COILING DOORS 08 34 16.20 VERTICAL LIFT FABRIC DOORS 08 41 13 ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 08 81 00 GLAZING PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 09 06 90 COLOR SCHEDULE 09 29 00 GYPSUM BOARD 09 30 13 CERAMIC TILING 09 51 00 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 09 65 00 RESILIENT FLOORING 09 68 00 CARPET 09 70 00 FUEL RESISTIVE RESINOUS FLOORING 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10 21 13 TOILET COMPARTMENTS 10 44 16 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 10 51 13 METAL LOCKERS DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 13 13.00 10 WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, FIRE PROTECTION 21 13 39.20 30 LOW-LEVEL HIGH EXPANSION FOAM FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS FOR AIRCRAFT HANGARS 21 30 00 FIRE PUMPS DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING 22 00 00 PLUMBING, GENERAL PURPOSE DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) 23 00 00 AIR SUPPLY, DISTRIBUTION, VENTILATION, AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 23 03 00.00 20 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 23 05 93 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC 23 07 00 THERMAL INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 23 08 00.00 10 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS 23 54 16.00 10 HEATING SYSTEM; GAS-FIRED HEATERS 23 81 00.00 20 UNITARY AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 26 35 43 400-HERTZ (HZ) SOLID STATE FREQUENCY CONVERTER 26 41 00 LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM 26 42 14.00 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEM (SACRIFICIAL ANODE) 26 51 00 INTERIOR LIGHTING DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 31 64.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM, ADDRESSABLE DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK 31 00 00 EARTHWORK 31 11 00 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 31 31 16.13 CHEMICAL TERMITE CONTROL DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 32 11 23 AGGREGATE AND/OR GRADED-CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE 32 13 13.06 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT FOR ROADS AND SITE FACILITIES 32 16 13 CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GUTTERS PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI 32 17 23.00 20 PAVEMENT MARKINGS 32 92 19 SEEDING DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES 33 11 00 WATER DISTRIBUTION 33 30 00 SANITARY SEWERS -- End of Project Table of Contents -- PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI SECTION 01 11 00 SUMMARY OF WORK 08/11 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DEFINITIONS a. "Environmentally preferable products" have a lesser or reduced effect on the environment in comparison to conventional products and services. This comparison may consider raw materials acquisition, production, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, operation, maintenance, or disposal of the product. b. "Indoor environmental quality" is the physical characteristics of the building interior that impact occupants, including air quality, illumination, acoustics, occupant control, thermal comfort, daylighting, and views. c. "Operational performance" is the functional behavior of the building as a whole or of the building components. 1.2 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 1.2.1 Project Description The work includes the following: General New Work: New building construction will be composed of the following; a) New 18' x 28' fire protection and storage building added to the southwest corner of the hangar; b) New 37' x 80' administrative addition added to the northwest side of the building containing reception area, offices, locker room, janitors closet and bathroom facilities; and c) New 21'-4" x 41'-4" pump house located adjacent to the northwest corner of Building 441. Specific New Work: ADA-compliant bathrooms with solid surface countertops, solid phenolic toilet partitions and tile flooring; additions consisting of steel-framed roof on CMU bearing walls tied into the existing hangar framing; finishes matching exterior of Hangar 450 of brick veneer, metal siding, and standing seam metal roof; roof system consisting of metal decking, rigid R-30 insulation, adhesive-backed bituminous membrane, and standing seam roof panels; new 1 hour CMU/metal stud wall separating the aircraft hangar area from the new administrative addition; interior finishes in administrative area includes new carpet and tile floors, painted gypsum wallboard walls, tile wainscot in bathrooms and lockers, and 2' x 2' tegular edge lay-in acoustical ceiling system with painted gypsum board ceilings in wet areas; windows in administrative addition will be blast-rated commercial aluminum and entry doors will be aluminum storefront type; exterior doors and frames will be hollow metal frames; interior doors will be solid core wood in hollow metal frames; interior finishes in hangar area includes epoxy-painted floors and painted CMU at all exterior walls with insulated metal panels above; new vertical folding fabric door equal to Megadoor 1500 Series, 3-part fabric door; new coiling overhead doors; provide all new civil, structural, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical components; and complete all incidental related work. SECTION 01 11 00 Page 1 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI The new pump house will be constructed of load-bearing CMU walls with brick veneer (to match Hangar 456), metal bar joists with metal deck and modified bituminous membrane roofing, and painted hollow metal doors and frames. Demolition: All existing out buildings, mechanical pads and asphalt paving on the west side of Hangar 456 will be removed and existing foundations and slabs shall be removed in their entirety; all exterior corrugated siding and interior liner panels shall be removed from the existing hangar (removal of the siding will require removal of numerous conduits, panels and piping from both the exterior and interior walls); all existing corrugated roofing, insulation, flashing, gutter, and downspouts shall be removed; two existing sliding hangar door and one coiling overhead door on the west side shall be removed; various existing exterior man doors shall be removed; existing rolling aircraft doors on the east side and steel track shall be removed; existing steel access stair and catwalk shall be removed; existing rest room shall be removed from the interior of the hangar; existing hangar floor shall be cleaned and prepared to receive new epoxy coating existing gantry beams shall be removed; and demolition items for civil, structural, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical work. 1.2.2 Location The work shall be located at the Columbus Air Force Base, Columbus, MS, approximately as indicated. The exact location will be shown by the Contracting Officer. 1.3 CONTRACT DRAWINGS The following drawings accompany this specification and are a part thereof. Sheets 1 through 82 1.4 PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS The overall goal for design, construction, and operation is to produce a building that meets the functional program needs and incorporates the principles of sustainability. Specifically: a. Preserve and restore the site ecosystem and biodiversity; avoid site degradation and erosion. Minimize offsite environmental impact. b. Use the minimum amount of energy, water, and materials feasible to meet the design intent. Select energy and water efficient equipment and strategies. c. Use environmentally preferable products and decrease toxicity level of materials used. d. Use renewable energy and material resources. e. Optimize operational performance (through commissioning efforts) in order to ensure energy efficient equipment operates as intended. Consider the durability, maintainability, and flexibility of building systems. f. Manage construction site and storage of materials to ensure no negative impact on the indoor environmental quality of the building. SECTION 01 11 00 Page 2 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI g. Reduce construction waste through reuse, recycling, and supplier take-back. 1.5 OCCUPANCY OF PREMISES Building(s) will not be occupied during performance of work under this Contract. Before work is started, the Contractor shall arrange with the Contracting Officer a sequence of procedure, means of access, space for storage of materials and equipment, and use of approaches, corridors, and stairways. 1.6 EXISTING WORK In addition to "FAR 52.236-9, Protection of Existing Vegetation, Structures, Equipment, Utilities, and Improvements": a. Remove or alter existing work in such a manner as to prevent injury or damage to any portions of the existing work which remain. b. Repair or replace portions of existing work which have been altered during construction operations to match existing or adjoining work, as approved by the Contracting Officer. At the completion of operations, existing work shall be in a condition equal to or better than that which existed before new work started. 1.7 ON-SITE PERMITS 1.7.1 Utility Outage Requests and Utility Connection Requests Notify the Contracting Officer at least 48 hours prior to starting excavation work. Contractor is responsible for marking and verifying all utilities not marked. The Contractor shall verify the elevations of existing piping and utilities. But indicated in locations to be transversed by piping, ducts, and other work to be installed. Verify elevations before installing new work closer than nearest manhole or other structure at which an adjustment in grade can be made. Work shall be scheduled to hold outages to a minimum. Utility outages and connections required during the prosecution of work that affect existing systems shall be arranged for at the convenience of the Government. Contracting Officer may permit utility outages at his discretion. Requests for utility outages and connections shall be made in writing to the Contracting Officer at least 7 calendar days in advance of the time required. Each request shall state the system involved, area involved, approximate duration of outage, and the nature of work involved. 1.8 LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES Obtain digging permits prior to start of excavation by contacting the Contracting Officer 15 calendar days in advance. SECTION 01 11 00 Page 3 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI 1.8.1 Notification Prior to Excavation Notify the Contracting Officer at least 48 hours prior to starting excavation work. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 EXECUTION Not used. -- End of Section -- SECTION 01 11 00 Page 4 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS 11/11 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DEFINITIONS 1.1.1 State "State" when used in reference to states of the United States. 1.2 CONTRACTOR ACCESS AND USE OF PREMISES 1.2.1 Activity Regulations Ensure that Contractor personnel employed on the Activity become familiar with and obey Activity regulations including safety, fire, traffic and security regulations. Keep within the limits of the work and avenues of ingress and egress. Wear hard hats in designated areas. Do not enter any restricted areas unless required to do so and until cleared for such entry. Mark Contractor equipment for identification. 1.2.1.1 Subcontractors and Personnel Contacts Provide a list of contact personnel of the Contractor and subcontractors including addresses and telephone numbers for use in the event of an emergency. As changes occur and additional information becomes available, correct and change the information contained in previous lists. 1.2.1.2 Identification Badges and Installation Access Application for and use of badges will be as directed. Obtain access to the installation by participating in the Navy Commercial Access Control System (NCACS), or by obtaining passes each day from the Base Pass and Identification Office. Costs for obtaining passes through the NCACS are the responsibility of the Contractor. One-day passes, issued through the Base Pass and Identification Office, will be furnished without charge. Furnish a completed EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION (DHS FORM I-9) form for all personnel requesting badges. This form is available at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis by searching or selecting Employment Verification (Form I-9). Immediately report instances of lost or stolen badges to the Contracting Officer. a. NCACS Program: NCACS is a voluntary program in which Contractor personnel who enroll, and are approved, are subsequently granted access to the installation for a period up to one year, or the length of the contract, whichever is less, and are not required to obtain a new pass from the Base Pass and Identification Office for each visit. The Government performs background screening and credentialing. Throughout the year the Contractor employee must continue to meet background screening standards. Periodic background screenings are conducted to verify continued NCACS participation and installation access privileges. Under the NCACS program, no commercial vehicle inspection is required, other than for Random Anti-Terrorism Measures (RAM) or in the case of an elevation of Force Protection Conditions (FPCON). Information on costs and requirements to participate and enroll in SECTION 01 14 00 Page 1 REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456 FA3022-15-C-0001 COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI NCACS is available at http://www.rapidgate.com or by calling 1-877-727-4342. Contractors should be aware that the costs incurred to obtain NCACS credentials, or costs related to any means of access to a Navy Installation, are not reimbursable. Any time invested, or price(s) paid, for obtaining NCACS credentials will not be compensated in any way or approved as a direct cost of any contract with the Department of the Navy. b. One-Day Passes: Participation in the NCACS is not mandatory, and if the Contractor chooses to not participate, the Contractor's personnel will have to obtain daily passes, be subject to daily mandatory vehicle inspection, and will have limited access to the installation. The Government will not be responsible for any cost or lost time associated with obtaining daily passes or added vehicle inspections incurred by non-participants in the NCACS. 1.2.1.3 Employee List The Contractor must provide to the Contracting officer, in writing, the names of two designated representatives authorized to request personnel and vehicle passes for employees and subcontractor's employees prior to commencement of work under this contract. 1.2.1.4 Personnel Entry Approval Failure to obtain entry approval will not affect the contract price or time of completion. 1.2.1.5 No Smoking Policy Smoking is prohibited within and outside of all buildings on installation, except in designated smoking areas. This applies to existing buildings, buildings under construction and buildings under renovation. Discarding tobacco materials other than into designated tobacco receptacles is considered littering and is subject to fines. The Contracting Officer will identify designated smoking areas. 1.2.2 Working Hours Regular working hours shall consist of a period mutually acceptable to Contractor and Contracting Officer Monday through Friday, excluding Government holidays. 1.2.3 Work Outside Regular Hours Work outside regular working hours requires Contracting Officer approval. Make application 15 calendar days prior to such work to allow arrangements to be made by the Government for inspecting the work in progress, giving the specific dates, hours, location, type of work to be performed, contract number and project title. Based on the justification provided, the Contracting Officer may approve work outside regular hours. During periods of darkness, the different parts of the work must be lighted in a manner approved by the Contracting Officer. Make utility cutovers after normal working hours or on Saturdays, Sundays, and Government holidays unless directed otherwise. SECTION 01 14 00 Page 2

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REPAIR MAINTENANCE HANGAR 456. FA3022-15-C-0001. COLUMBUS AFB, MISSISSIPPI. SECTION 01 11 00. SUMMARY OF WORK. 08/11. PART 1 "Operational performance" is the functional behavior of the building as a whole or organization, of 30 working days for return of submittal to the.
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