SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTEL SECURE BUILDING 525 RENOVATION GOODFELLOW AFB, TX PROJECT JCGU10-1018 Nov 2016 PREPARED BY: 17 CES Goodfellow AFB INTEL SECURE BUILDING 525 RENOVATION JGCU10-1018 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 10 10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ATTACHMENT A – ELECTRICAL HISTORICAL AS-BUILT DRAWINGS ATTACHMENT B – NFPA AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM CERTIFICATION ATTACHMENT C – PROJECT CLOSEOUT CHECKLIST 01 10 20 UTILITIES 01 14 00 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 01 15 40 GREEN PURCHASING DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 08 00 DEMOLITION/REMOVAL AND ASBESTOS REMOVAL USING RESILIENT FLORRING COVERING INSTITUE (RFCI) METHODS 02 41 00 DEMOLITION AND DECONSTRUCTION DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE 03 30 00 CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE DIVISION 04 – MASONRY 04 20 00 MASONRY DIVISION 05 - METALS 05 40 00 COLD FORMED METAL FRAMING 05 50 13 MISCELLANEOUS METAL FABRICATIONS DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY 06 20 00 FINISH CARPENTRY DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 21 07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 08 11 13 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08 11 16 ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES 08 14 00 WOOD DOORS 08 41 13 ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08 56 53 BLAST RESISTANT TEMPERED GLASS PANELS 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 08 91 00 METAL WALL AND DOOR LOUVERS DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 09 06 90 COLOR SCHEDULE 09 29 00 GYPSUM BOARD 09 31 00 CERAMIC TILE 09 51 00 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 09 69 13 RIGID GRID ACCESS FLOORING 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES 10 14 02 INTERIOR SIGNAGE 10 21 13 TIOLET COMPARTMENTS 10 26 13 WALL AND CORNER GUARDS 10 44 16 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND CABINETS 10 80 00 TIOLET ACCESSORIES DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT Not Used. DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS 12 32 00 COUNTERTOPS 12 48 13 ENTRANCE FLOOR MATS 12 50 00 FURNITURE SYSTEMS DIVISIONS 13 THRU 20 Not Used. DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 13 00 FIRE SUPPRESSION SPRINKLER SYSTEMS DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING 22 00 00 PLUMBING, GENERAL PURPOSE 22 07 19 PLUMBING PIPING INSULATION DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING 23 00 00 AIR SUPPLY, DISTRIBUTION, VENTILATION, AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 23 01 30 HVAC SYSTEM CLEANING 23 03 00 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 23 05 15 COMMON PIPING FOR HVAC 23 05 48 VIBRATION & SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR HVAC PIPING 23 05 93 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC 23 07 00 THERMAL INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 23 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS 23 09 13 CONTROL VALVES, SELF-CONTAINED 23 09 23 BACnet DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR HVAC 23 11 25 FACILITY GAS PIPING 23 21 13 LOW TEMPERATURE WATER (LTW) HEATING SYSTEM 23 23 00 REFRIGERANT PIPING 23 25 00 CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WATER FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 23 31 13 METAL DUCTS 23 36 00 AIR TERMINAL UNITS 23 37 13 DIFFUERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLS 23 54 19 BUILDING HEATING SYSTEMS, WARM AIR 23 64 26 CHILLED AND CONDENSER WATER PIPING SYSTEMS 23 73 13 MODULAR INDOOR CENTRAL-STATION AIR-HANDLING 23 81 23 COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNITS 23 82 00 TERMINAL HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT 23 82 16 AIR COILS DIVISIONS 24 THRU 25 NOT USED. DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 26 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL 26 05 02 ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATIONS CABLING DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 26 05 29 HANGARS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 26 05 48 SESIMIC PROTECTION FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 26 05 71 LOW VOLTAGE OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES 26 08 00 APPARATUS INSPECTION AND TESTING 26 09 23 LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 26 23 00 SWITCHBOARDS 26 23 00 ATTACHMENT D - SWITCHBOARDS 26 24 16 PANELOARDS 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES 26 28 01 COORDINATED POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION 26 29 23 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE SYSTEMS UNDER 600 VOLTS 26 51 00 INTERIOR LIGHTING 26 52 00 EMERGENCY LIGHTING 26 53 00 EXIT SIGNS DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS 27 05 14 CABLE TELEVISION PREMISES DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 27 05 28 CABLE TRAYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 27 10 00 BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEM ATTACHMENT E – TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT F – NETWORK, CATV AND TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 00 00 ACCESS CONTROL COMMISSIONING 28 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY SECURITY 28 16 01 COMMISSIONING INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM 28 31 64 ADDRESSABLE INTEGRATED NARROWBAND RADIO TRANSCEIVER AND FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM 28 31 76 INTERIOR MASS NOTIFICATION 28 40 00 INTERCOMMUNICATION PAGING SYSTEM DIVISIONS 29 THRU 31 NOT USED. DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 32 16 13 CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GUTTERS 32 92 19 ESTABLISHMENT OF TURF DIVISIONS 33 THRU 48 NOT USED. --- End of Table of Contents --- TECHNICAL PROVISIONS SECTION 01 1010 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. SCOPE: The work covered by this project consists of the Contractor furnishing all layout, survey, plant, labor, supervision, quality control, materials, equipment, machines, tools, appliances, services, supplies, and incidentals and performing all operations in connection with the Renovation of Intel Training Facility B525, Goodfellow AFB, Texas, complete and in strict accordance with the plans and specifications. Note, USBC LEED certification is not required for this project. Also all construction work is unclassified and no security clearances are required. 2. WORKING CONDITIONS: 2.1 The work shall be performed in Two (2) Phases with a 90 calendar day Construction Pause as described herein specifications and plans. The total project performance period for Basic CLIN’s without awarded CLIN options is 685 calendar days. See summary of project performance periods below and refer to CLIN schedule for additional information. a. Phase 1 Basic: (Basic CLIN 0001, CLIN 0002 and CLIN 0003) and if awarded Option CLIN 0005, CLIN 0006 and CLIN 0007): 485 calendar day’s performance period for Basic CLIN only. Refer to para 2.1.1 and 2.2 for additional information. Note: Phase 1 CLIN Options if awarded will add additional performance period time, refer to CLIN schedule for addition information on performance periods. CLIN 0005: Refer to Specification Section 12 50 00, Equipment Systems for additional information. CLIN 0006: Refer to Specification Section 28 40 00, Intercommunication Paging System. CLIN 0007: Refer to Division 8 – Openings. b. Construction Pause: 90 calendar day time period for Government Building (SCIF) Security Re-Certification. Refer to para 2.18 for additional information. c. Phase 2 Basic (CLIN 0004): 120 calendar day performance period. Refer to para 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 2.20 for additional information. Note: There are no Phase 2 Option CLIN’s. 2.1.1 Phase 1: Provide all interior and exterior architectural, civil, fire, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work for a complete renovation as described in the plans and specifications. Note, new communications cable trays are a part of Phase 1. Also all CLIN options are identified in the CLIN schedule as Phase 1 work and as described in the plans and specifications. Refer to para 2.2 for additional information on Phase 1 work. Refer to Attachment ‘A’, for additional information on historical building as-built conditions of existing electrical systems. 2.1.2 Construction Pause: No demolition and/or new construction work can occur during this time period unless otherwise noted in para 2.19 below. Following construction contract completion of Phase 1 the Government will be fully responsible for the SCIF re-accreditation/security re-certification within 90 calendar days of the time period described above. If the SCIF recertification occurs sooner than the 90 calendar day period, the Contracting Officer shall notify the Contractor. Should the certification be accomplished earlier than 90 days after completion of Phase I, the timeframe for remobilization period shall be mutually agreed upon. Note: As built drawings in AutoCADD shall be provided to the Government 15 calendar days prior to scheduled Phase 1 final inspection. As-built drawings will be used by the Government to obtain SCIF building re- certification. 2.1.3 Phase 2: Provide new fiber optic and Cat 6 cabling including SIPRNET and NIPERNET, telephone and CATV work; and site work as described on drawing SP-101 in Phase 2. Also provide new ATFP boulders around site perimeter as described in the plans and specifications. Refer to para 2.20 for additional information. Note: new cable tray installation and all appurtenances shall be provided in Phase 1. 2.1.4 During the performance of the entire project both Phase 1 and Phase 2), regular weekly progress/coordination meetings between the Government and Contractor will occur. Meeting conference scheduling will be mutually determined by the Government and Contractor during the pre-construction meeting. Contractor shall record all meeting minutes and e-mail Contracting officer within 24 hours following the meeting. 2.2 Facility 525 is an Intelligence Training Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCIF) facility but prior to start of construction will become decommissioned/de-accredited by the Government. The Contractor shall submit Phase 1 building renovation as-builts 15 calendar days prior to scheduled project final inspection meeting. The Phase 1 as-built drawings will be used by the Government to apply for building (SCIF) Security Re-Certification. Note, the Government will not accept BOD of the facility Phase 1 work without receipt and approval of the as-built drawings. Refer to para 13 below for additional information. 2.2.1 The Contractor shall ensure all employees comply with all security requirements imposed by AFJI 31-102 and GAFBI 31-102. The facility is a secured location and will require the Contractor to wear identifying badges during work in the facility starting at the completion of Phase 1 following re-alarming/commissioning of the IDS alarms. The Contractor shall obtain a badge from the Government escort at the beginning of the work for that day and relinquish the badge whenever leaving the facility; this process can take up to forty-five minutes per day, but is typically shorter. The Contractor and his personnel shall be required to coordinate and schedule all work in classified areas with appropriate Government representatives (Escorts) prior to entering these areas. Cleared DOD personnel shall escort Contractor personnel in secured facilities. The non-cleared Contractor personnel shall remain in the immediate presence of the Government escort at all times. For additional information refer to para 2.18 below. 2.2.2 During Phase 1 once IDS security alarms have been de-activated Government escorts will not be required until re-activation of IDS security alarms no later than final inspection of the Phase 1 renovation work. Once the building IDS alarms have been re-activated Government escorts will be immediately required for all remaining work. During the pre-construction conference and at the completion of Phase 1 work the Government will provide additional information regarding procedures and scheduling of Government escorts. 2.3 After the original contract Phase 1 Notice to Proceed (NTP), the first work performed by the Contractor shall be site mobilization to include such as tasks as mobilizing the Contractor yard at the building site/limits of construction refer to drawing SP-101, performing site surveys, material surveys, compiling submittals for approval and/or information, ordering materials to be available for the actual construction work, ordering long lead-time items and verifying dimensions. The Contractor shall have full access to facility 525, but no actual new work or demolition shall be permitted during this period, only site surveys. Performance time for initial site mobilization shall be 30 calendar days after NTP. 2.3.1 As shown on the plans, sheet SP-101, the area around facility 525 (contract limits) will be available for Contractor lay down area immediately upon signing the contract NTP. The lay down area shall provide for office space and material storage. New materials shall be secured and protected in this area. This fence shall be minimum 6’-0” high portable chain link with portable interlocking panels (no concrete footings) around limits of construction. The Contractor shall locate the project office and material storage in this lay-down area. Any existing site improvements altered by the presence of the fence shall be restored to their original condition and appearance including removal/repairing of all site landscape irrigation sprinkler heads. If the Contractor requires additional outside storage space, they shall contact the Contracting Officer with a written request to include a single- line site plan diagram with specific dimensions. Note there is no existing on-base building storage space. 2.3.2 Temporary fencing used by the Contractor to delineate construction sites shall be securely anchored with tension wires and posts as required to prevent sagging and an unsightly appearance. Fencing shall be maintained by the Contractor in this manner throughout the life of the contract. Due to high winds in West Texas, Contractor shall take every precaution to preclude trash and materials from blowing off site. 2.3.3 All Contractor storage areas shall be maintained including yard/grass regularly cut/trimmed by the Contractor, as required on a daily basis. At all times, all Contractor trailers shall maintain a professional appearance at all times. 2.3.4 All construction debris, trash, dirt, etc. shall be immediately removed, at a minimum daily and as required, at the Contractor’s expense in accordance with all local, state and federal environmental laws and regulations. 2.3.5 At all times, the Contractor shall exercise care to reduce noise and ensure safe construction activities while minimizing disturbances to adjacent Intel training facilities. All adjacent buildings are mission essential Intel training facilities that will remain occupied during duration of this contract. The Contractor shall conduct all work such that means of facility ingress and egress are maintained at all times for all surrounding buildings. All adjacent buildings are occupied mission essential training facilities that under no circumstances shall be disturbed by this renovation project. 2.3.6 The Contractor shall be responsible for providing suitable, approved signs, barricades, roped barriers, etc., to warn occupants of hazardous areas at the job site for the entire duration of the contract at no additional cost to the Government. Under no circumstances shall the Contractor open cut or block Kearney Blvd. or the existing troopwalk(s). Also, the Contractor shall ensure safe pedestrian/troop marching access of the troopwalk(s) at all times. 2.3.7 Under no circumstances shall the Contractor open cut or block the existing south parking lot or sidewalk bordering the south area for facility B525. Also, the Contractor shall ensure safe pedestrian access including for marching troops and vehicle traffic access of the south parking lot at all times. Note, sidewalk adjacent to Kearney Blvd, Troopwalk west of building 525 and south parking lot to remain open at all times. Road closure of Kearney Blvd. shall be keep to a minimum and only for a short duration. Refer to drawing site plan SP-101 and project haul route for additional information. Refer to para 6.2 for additional information. 2.4 The Government will fully vacate the entire facility, building 525 including removal of all furnishings during this initial 30 calendar-day time period (Phase 1 Performance Period), so that at the end of the 30 days the Contractor can have full access without Government escorts and can immediately commence work. Note removal and storage of all existing furnishings is not apart of this construction contract. 2.5 Following the initial 30 calendar mobilization period, the Contractor’s first task shall be to de-alarm all building IDS security alarms, card readers, controllers and deactivate building cameras. Prior to the start of building security alarm de-activation, the Contractor shall provide a 10 calendar day written notification of his intended/requested start date to de-alarm and remove security alarms. A Government representative must be present during all work related to de-alarming the building. 2.5.1 Facility 525 existing system security alarm IDS is “ADVANTOR SYSTEMS”, at every door entry/exit, refer to Specification Section 28 16 01 Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Commissioning checklist. Also note existing perimeter camera on north exterior mechanical yard wall to remain. It runs on Fiber from Bldg. 525 Comm. room to Bldg. 519 Comm. room and then finds its way back to Bldg. 3323 and gets its power or electric from the mechanical room on the north side of the building. 2.5.2 Following the pre-construction conference, the Government will provide a full demonstration of the building security alarm and video camera operation. The Government will locate and provide additional information on all existing building IDS security alarms, entry/egress video cameras and building perimeter video cameras. 2.5.3 Also, additional instructions shall be provided for the turnover of all security equipment and alarms during the project. Upon removal, the Government must immediately secure within their possession all security alarm equipment including controllers, IDS alarms video cameras and card readers. Upon written request the Government will provide all equipment for latter re-installation. 2.5.4 All work performed related to de-alarming/re-installing/connecting IDS system security alarms shall be done by either the installation Contractor “ADVANTOR Systems Corporation” or by an “ADVANTOR” approved Contractor, so as not to void the warranty of the existing IDS system installation. All work shall only be performed by certified “ADVANTOR” contractors. 2.5.5 Under no circumstances shall the Contractor alter or remove facility security alarms unless in the presence of the Government (Security Forces Squadron, 17 SFS/S5) personnel. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for turning-off/de-alarming all security alarms after initial 30 day mobilization and prior to start of construction. 2.6 All demolition shall occur in Phase 1 to include complete removal of all existing raised access flooring, all under floor and all above ceiling communication cable(s) (telephone, TV, and computer cable), unless otherwise noted. Note all existing communication cabling shall be Contractor salvage unless otherwise noted. For additional information on building demolition refer to building demolition plans. 2.7 The 2nd story mechanical room penthouse roof is under warranty by others and under no circumstances shall the Contractor make new roof penetrations or alter this roof. The Contractor shall utilize all existing entry doors and roof openings for both demolition and installation of new mechanical equipment utilizing existing air intake and exhaust roof openings/penetrations. Prior to start of work, the Contractor shall field verify all roof opening dimensions and locations. Under no circumstances shall the Contractor demolish or alter the existing the 2nd story mechanical room penthouse EIFS exterior walls and /or doors. Under no circumstances shall the Contractor alter or change the existing door openings and/or penthouse upper roof supply and exhaust openings. All new equipment and demolition/disassembly of old equipment as well shall be transported through the existing penthouse doors. Also new Air Handler supply and exhaust shall utilize existing roof openings. At all times, the Contractor shall protect both the upper and the lower roof from damage due to stored materials and/or equipment. Prior to construction, the Contractor shall provide a management plan describing proposed plan to move new mechanical equipment to penthouse. 2.8 Refer to specification Attachment ‘B’ for NFPA Automatic Sprinkler System Test Certification that shall be completed prior to completion and Beneficial Occupancy Date (BOD) of the work. The Government will only
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