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Contractor to perform moisture testing as required ensuring a proper substrate/installation/performance. Installation: Glue-
down per
manufacturer’s recommendations
Base As selected by Architect, and approved by Equity Office
Tenant Space:
Vinyl Composite Tile
Other flooring finishes
09700 Wall Finishes
D
RYWALL
P
ARTITIONS
:
General notes:
One hour
15
Elevator Lobby @ border carpet:
Common Corridor:
Elevator Lobby:
For use in Break Rooms, Work Rooms, Storage Rooms and Tele/data/Server Rooms.
Manufactured by Two (2) colors in pattern for kitchen/break room. One (1) color for other application. As selected by Architect,
approved by Equity Office
Installation: Quarter turned and installed per manufacturer’s recommendations. Provide Reducer strip at floor transitions Provide
two coats of floor polishing material recommended by the manufacturer, machine polishing the second coat.
Elevator Lobby Stone tile:
Confirm flooring standard and requirements with Equity Office
Restroom tile:
To Match Existing
Installation:
Thinset per Tile Council of America Guidelines. Use 1/8
grout joints max.
All partitions to be constructed to meet all code requirements including 5 lbs/sq.ft. lateral loading per applicable codes and
ordinances. Stud tracks, studs, deflection track assemblies, gypsum board installations and fasteners shall be detailed/ specified
accordingly. Adjust stud gauge, spacing, size for longer spans (1
floor spaces & Floor to structure walls) or walls with additional
loads (Cabinetry, equipment, etc.).
Where plumbing walls occur, specify larger stud sizes to accommodate pipe diameters, etc.
All gypsum board shall be type
x
regardless if walls are rated or not.
Insulation where occurs shall be fully contained within partitions. No loose insulation/batts are allowed in the return air plenum.
All walls to be finished smooth with Level IV finish (ASTM C 840). See partition preparation for standard walls vs. walls with side
lighting,
In existing suites, existing walls shall be patched, repaired to provide like new appearance unless otherwise noted.
Existing wall covering shall be removed and walls shall be prepared for new paint unless otherwise noted.
Floor to structure above partition with 3-5/8” x 20 gauge sheet metal studs @ 24”
o.c., approved fire rated deflection track assembly
@ head attached to metal deck flutes (perpendicular condition) or 16 Gauge metal plates spanning a Minimum of (2) flutes (Parallel
condition), 15 lb/ft density fire proofing between metal deck flutes where occurs, one layer 5/8” Type “X
gypsum board each side
taped smooth (finished to 6” above ceiling grid), 3”x25”
acoustic batt insulation creased to fit between studs. Hold back bottom of
gypsum board /
4
and perimeter seal with fire caulking each side. Stagger all outlets in stud cavities and seal with fire rated
acoustical pads.
3
batt insulation between studs (R
-
8 rated)
Partition taped, finished and receiving paint or wall covering.
Partition to be fire taped above ceiling to slab above with penetrations receiving fire caulk.
One hour fire rated corridor partitions to be full height or tunnel construction conforming to local code requirements
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