Burruss Residence Cd Set

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OWNER-FURNISHED ITEMS

NEW UNDERGROUND ELEC. SERVICE

NEW CEDAR 6' FENCE (BY OWNER)

ABANDON/ DEMO EXIST OVERHEAD ELEC &WEATHERHEAD

DN

NEW SUB PANEL FOR GARAGE AND GUEST ROOM

NEW ELEC. SERVICE PANEL & METER (DEMO EXISTING PANELS)

DEMO EXISTING. CHAINLINK FENCE (BY OWNER)

STAIR TO EXIST. GUEST ROOM ABOVE

APPROX. 2'

EXIST. UNDERGROUND CONDUIT FOR ELEC. SERVICE TO NEW SUBPANEL IN HOUSE

130' - 0"

127' - 0"

EXISTING RESIDENCE (NO NEW ADDITIONS, INTERIOR RENOVATIONS ONLY IN SCOPE OF WORK)

EXIST. GAS METER

LOCATE TRASH DUMPSTER IN DRIVEWAY

APROX. 8'

48" OAK

EXISTING WALK

CONTRACTORS & SUBCONTRACTORS TO PARK IN DRIVEWAY WHEN POSSIBLE DO NOT BLOCK NEIGHBOR'S HALF OF DRIVEWAY WATER METER

0' - 0" 0' - 0"

EXISTING WALK

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

VICINITY MAP

No.

Description

Date

INDEX A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14

GENERAL INFORMATION 1ST FLOOR DEMO PLAN 2ND FLOOR DEMO PLAN 1ST FLOOR PLAN 2ND FLOOR PLAN 1ST FLOOR M.E.P. PLAN 2ND FLOOR M.E.P. PLAN EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS DETAILS DETAILS SPECIFICATIONS

110 SEVILLE BLVD. LAFAYETTE 70504 GENERAL INFO. Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

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A1 Scale

1/8" = 1'-0"

4/14/2011 2:41:06 PM

EXISTING POWER POLE

1. ENTIRE PROJECT SHALL CONFORM & COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 2. ALL NEW GLAZING SHALL BE TEMPERED WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE 3. CONTRACTOR / SUB-CONTRACTORS SHALL PASS ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS. 4. CONTRACTOR / SUB-CONTRACTORS SHALL OBTAIN REQUIRED PERMITS. 5. DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF STUD OR FACE OF BRICK. 6. DRAFT STOPS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER PARISH & STATE CODES. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH OWNER'S SEPARATE CONTRACTORS SO AS TO ALLOW FOR THEIR WORK. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DUMPSTER & KEEP JOB SITE CLEAN & CLEAR ON A WEEKLY BASIS. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES ON THE SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 10. DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE READ & CALCULATED, BUT NEVER SCALED. 11. THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DRAWN & CHECKED TO INSURE A REASONABLE & NORMALLY ACCEPTABLE DEGREE OF ACCURACY. THE CONTRACTOR, HOWEVER, IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING ALL DIMENSIONS, DETAILS, & REQUIREMENTS OF THESE PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASK FOR DETAILS WHENEVER UNCERTAIN ABOUT METHODS OF INSTALLATION. LACK OF DETAILS NOT REQUESTED SHALL NOT EXCUSE IMPROPER INSTALLATION & CORRECTION SHALL BE (CONTRACTOR SHALL, INCLUDE SEPERATE PRICE PER LABOR & THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. INCIDENTALS REQUIRED FOR THESE ITEMS) CONTACT W. GEOFF GJERTSON, AIA 337-278-2722 door hardware- $100 per each new or relocated door 13. THE SHEETS IN THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS bathroom hardware/accessories- $2,000 ARE COMPLIMENTARY TO EACH OTHER. WHAT IS cabinet door pulls- $30/ea. CALLED FOR BY ONE SHALL BE BINDING AS IF CALLED tile- $3,000 FOR BY ALL. reclaimed heart pine- $9/sf 14. INSULATION & INSULATION ASSEMBLIES SHALL MEET THE light fixtures- $15,000 REQUIREMENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL plumbing fixtures- $16,000 (INCLUDING WATER HEATING) CODE. appliances- $10,000 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE DUMPSTER IN DRIVEWAY countertop/splash- $100/lf 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND shower surrounds- $50/sf THOROUGHLY AQUAINT HIMSELF/HERSELF WITH ALL glass shower partition- $2,000 ea. ASPECTS OF THE CONSTRUCTION instantaneous water heaters- $5,000 total for both OUTLINED IN THIS DOCUMENT PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A BID. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT IMMEDIATELY TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT. 17. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A PRE- BID MEETING AS SCHEDULED BY THE ARCHITECT. 18. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY SAFETY APPARATUS REQUIRED TO INSURE THE HEALTH OF WORKERS AS WELL AS THE OWNERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ANY SITE DEMOLITION / UTILITY RELOCATION NECESSARY FOR COMPLETION OF WORK. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY SUSTAINABLE That certain parcel of ground, together with all improvements thereon, CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES AS SPECIFIED BY THE and all the rights, ways privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and NATIONAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS FOR advantages thereunto elonging and all appurtenances thereof, being RENOVATIONS AND REMODELS. CONTRACTOR SHALL known and designated as LOTS SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, and the INCLUDE COST FOR CERTIFICATION IN BID. northwesterly 10' feet of LOT 10, OF BLOCK D (7, 8, 9 & NW 10' of 20) http://www.nahbgreen.org/Certification/remodelcertification. and also a small triangular tract on the Southeasterly side of Lot 6 of said aspx Block D having its apex on the Easterly corner of Lot 6 and its 21. IN NO WAY DO THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS Southwesterly side being the Southeasterly side of Lot 6 and its REPRESENT AN EXACT QUANTITY OF MATERIALS. THE northwesterly side meeting the base 13 & 1/2 feet Northwesterly of the BIDDER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUANTITIES Southwest corner of Lot 6 along the south west line of Lot 6 and thence IN HIS BID. northeaserly to the apex of ARBOLADA SUBDIVISION a subdivision of 22. ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH NFPA AND the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana, on that certain plat of survey prepared NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND BE PERFORMED BYA by V.E. Smith, C.E., dated September 14, 1940, attached to Act No. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. 150454 said parcel of groundbeing bounded Northwesterly by the 23. ALL WORK IS TO HAVE A ONE YEAR WARRANTY, remaning portion of Lot 6, Northeasterly by Seville Boulevard, MINIMUM. Southwesterly by propert of Southwestern Louisiana Institute and 24. cONTRACTORS & SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL PARK IN Southeasterly by the remaining portion of Lot 10, all of said Block D. DRIVEWAY WHEN POSSIBLE (DO NOT BLOCK NEIGHBOR'S HALF OF DRIVEWAY) The above described property bears a municipal address of 110 Seville Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70503

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mantle newell posts at top and bottom of stair trim back plants/trees pressure wash house fencing replace glass in small kitchen and powder rm. windows with art glass ADT LUS data, telephone, TV

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

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GENERAL NOTES


24

4

BACK PORCH 1 2

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1 TYP. 16 17

17 SINK

10

15

4

27

17

ELEC PANEL

11 23

14

9

13

13

18

SINK 17

FAMILY ROOM 21

ELEC PANEL

LAUNDRY

237 SF

17

11 62 SF

DW

KITCHEN

DINING RM.

8

7

272 SF

203 SF

17 19

ANN'S OFFICE

WINE COOLER

14

8

239 SF

20 26

CLOS. 1

CLOS. 2

CLOS. 3

16

18

17

10 SF

8 SF

9 SF

22 25

25

6

25 UP

TYP. 26

15

No.

7

MIKE'S OFFICE

Description

Date

3

FOYER

163 SF

4 134 SF

LIVING ROOM 5 389 SF

27 TYP.

GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SALVAGE ALL REUSABLE CABINETS, DOORS, PLUMBING FIXTURES, LIGHT FIXTURES, APPLIANCES, ETC. & TRANSPORT TO THE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE FOR DONATION (VERIFY ITEMS WITH OWNER) 2. TRIM SHALL BE SALVAGED & REUSED (REMOVE CAREFULLY) 3. ALL WALLCOVERING THROUGHOUT HOME TO BE REMOVED

FRONT PORCH 1

KEYNOTES TYP.

FIRST FLOOR DEMO PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"

N

1

1. SHORE-UP, BRACE BEAM & REMOVE ORNAMENTAL IRON COLUMNS, TYPICAL FOR ALL 2. DEMO BRICK STOOP DOWN TO CONCRETE 3. DEMO SHEET METAL PIPE METAL PIPE COVER 4. DEMO PACKAGE UNIT & CONDENSER RE: MECH. 5. DEMO WATER HEATER ENCLOSURE, WATER HEATER & WATER SOFTENER (SLAB TO REMAIN) 6. DEMO WALL FOR NEW DOOR/INSTALL HEADER 7. DEMO INTERMEDIATE PARTITION AT BOTTOM FOR T.V. LOCATION 8. DEMO COUNTER & WALL FOR NEW DOOR, INSTALL HEADER 9. DEMO OLD ELEC. PANEL-RE: ELEC 10. REMOVE TRIPLE WINDOW UNIT, ENLARGE OPNG., RAISE HEADER, AND REINSTALL WINDOW 11. DEMO CABINETS, COUNTERTOPS, FURR-DOWNS, & APPLIANCES-SEE GEN. NOTE 1 12. SALVAGE WINE COOLER FOR REINSTALLATION 13. DEMO COUNTERTOP & BASE CABINET ONLY (SIDE CABT. & UPPER CABT. TO REMAIN) 14. DEMO COUNTERTOP & SPLASH, SALVAGE SINK FOR REINSTALLATION IN NEW COUNTER 15. DEMO WALL-HUNG LAVATORY & TOILET, TILE WALLS TO REMAIN 16. DEMO TUB & TILE ON OUTSIDE WALL ONLY 17. DEMO TILE FLOOR & SETTING BED DOWN TO SUB FLOOR 18. REMOVE DOOR REINSTALL W/ HINGES ON OPPOSITE SIDE 19. REMOVE DECORATIVE EDGE MOULDING ON SHELVES & CABINET DOORS 20. DEMO DOOR 21. SALVAGE DOOR & REINSTALL ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF JAMB. 22. REMOVE BATTENS ON PANELING 23. REMOVE EXHAUST VENT DUCTWORK 24. REMOVE WINDOW, REPLACE GLASS WITH NEW GLASS PROVIDED BY OWNER & REINSTALL 25. REMOVE CABINET DOORS 26. DEMO EXISTING AC. VENT & DUCT TO ANN'S OFFICE 27. DEMO EXISTING FLOOR REGISTORS & OLD FURNACES, PATCH FLOOR, TYPICAL

110 SEVILLE BLVD. LAFAYETTE 70504 FIRST FLOOR DEMO PLAN 2011-2 4/15/2011 GJERTSON GJERTSON

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1/4" = 1'-0"

4/14/2011 2:41:08 PM

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12

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

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19

20

20

4

8

5

9 1

2

6

15

1

1

1

21

1 3

3 1 1

16

3 1

1 DN

7

1

10

16

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20

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15

13

11

18

No.

Description

Date

1

17 14

WH

GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO SALVAGE ALL REUSABLE CABINETS, DOORS, PLUMBING FIXTURES, LIGHT FIXTURES, APPLIANCES, ETC. & TRANSPORT TO THE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE FOR DONATION (VERIFY ITEMS WITH OWNER) 2. TRIM SHALL BE SALVAGED & REUSED (REMOVE CAREFULLY) 3. ALL WALLCOVERING THROUGHOUT HOME TO BE REMOVED.

KEYNOTES

110 SEVILLE BLVD.

1. DEMO DOOR, SALVAGE FOR POSSIBLE REUSE -RE: DOOR SCHEDULE 2. DOOR ACCESS HATCH/ DOOR TO ATTIC, RELOCATE IN CLOSET- RE: 1/A5 3. DEMO WALLS -SHORE-UP, & BRACE UNTIL NEW WALLS ARE INSTALLED, PROVIDE STRONG-BACKS IN ATTIC AS REQUIRED 4. DEMO CLOSET 5. DEMO PIPE/ DUCT CHASE & RELOCATE 4" CASTIRON VENT 6. DEMO EXHAUST DUCTS 7. DEMO FURNACE 8. DEMO COUNTERTOP, SPLASH, TUB DECK/SKIRT, TUB/PUMP, LAVATORIES, & CABINET 9. DEMO SHOWER ENCLOSURE SHOWER PAN BASE, TOILET, & BIDET 10. DEMO TUB & WALL TILE 11. DEMO LAVATORY, COUNTER, & CABINET ABOVE 12. DEMO CEILING/ROOF EXHAUST VENT. 13. DEMO TOILET 14. SALVAGE CABINETS 15. DEMO FLOOR TILE & SETTING BED DOWN TO SUBFLOOR 16 DEMO SHELVES 17. DEMO WATER HEATER -RE: PLUMBING 18. DEMO ABANDONED ELECTRICAL WIRING & DEVICES OR TERMINATE NEATLY IN NEW JUNCTION BOXES 19. DEMO WINDOW & CASING 20 CUT OPNG. FOR NEW WINDOW/INSTALL HEADER 21 DEMO LAUNDRY CHUTE DOWN TO FLOOR LEVEL

LAFAYETTE 70504 SECOND FLOOR DEMO PLAN Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

2011-2 4/15/2011 GJERTSON & REID GJERTSON

A3 Scale

1/4" = 1'-0"

4/14/2011 2:41:11 PM

SECOND FLOOR DEMO PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0"

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EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST.

GYP. BD. GYP. BD. EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST.

PINE

4" PINE

GYP. BD.

GYP. BD.

9

PANTRY

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

10 11 12

AC 1 EXIST. LAUNDRY TILE POWDER RM. TILE

NONE 4" TILE 4" TILE

GYP. BD. EXIST. EXIST. TILE/GYP. BD.

GYP. BD. GYP. BD. GYP. BD.

13

FAMILY ROOM EXIST/OAK 6" WOOD TO MATCH ANN'S OFFICE EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST./GYP. BD. GYP. BD.

EXIST.

15 16 17 18 19 20

MIKE'S OFFICE CLOS. 1 CLOS. 3 CLOS. 2 UPSTAIRS HALL ATTIC 1

EXIST.

EXIST.

GYP. BD.

EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. GYP. BD.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. GYP. BD.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

21 22

AC 2 EXIST. MASTER HALL EXIST.

NONE 4" WD.

23 24

LINEN GRAYSON'S ROOM CLOS. 4 ATTIC 2

EXIST. EXIST.

4" WD. 4" WD.

EXIST. EXIST.

4" WD. EXIST.

GYP. BD. EXIST.

GYP. BD. EXIST.

TILE

4" TILE

WR. GYP. BD.

TILE

6" TILE

WR. GYP. BD.

29

GRAYSON'S BATH MASTER BATH TOILET

TILE

4" TILE

WR. GYP. BD.

30 31

SHOWER ANN'S CLOS.

TILE EXIST.

←SOLID 4" WD.

32

MIKE'S CLOS. EXIST.

4" WD.

33

EXIST.

EXIST.

34 35 35 36 37

MASTER BEDROOM LYNN'S ROOM CLOS. 4 CLOS. 5 CLOS. 6 LYNN'S BATH

SURFACE EXIST./GYP. BD. EXIST./GYP. BD. EXIST.

WR. GYP. BD. WR. GYP. BD. WR. GYP. BD. MAT→ EXIST.

EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. EXIST. TILE

EXIST. 4" WD. 4" WD. 4" WD. 4" TILE

EXIST. GYP. BD. GYP. BD. GYP. BD. WR. GYP. BD.

38

CEDAR CLOS. EXIST.

EXIST.

EXIST.

25 26 27 28

EXIST. EXIST./GYP. BD. GYP. BD. GYP. BD.

5

INSTALL NEW 1/4" GYPSUM BOARD OVER ALL WALLS NEW CABINETS, COUNTERS, SPLASH, & APPLIANCES PAINT EXIST. CABINETS/INSTALL NEW CABT. PULLS

EXISTING BRICK STEPS 4

7

GYP. BD. GYP. BD.

5

REUSE REUSE REUSE REVERSE REUSE NEW REUSE NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

3

9

25

4

7

8

DW

CONTROL CTR.

DBL. SINK

16 ELEC PANEL

8

24

A10

11

27

10

DINING RM.

D 18 W

ANN'S OFFICE 5

FAMILY ROOM 26

26

13

21

3

A10

33

13

CLOS. 3

31

ADT 1

17

15

7

AC 1 10

27

20

1 A10

4

3

2 22

20

22 2

PANTRY 9

NEW CASTS, FIXTURES ETC.

9 28

28

29

3/8" TEMP. GLASS PARTITION NEW RODS & SHELVES NEW RODS & SHELVES

EXIST.

NEW SHELVES, WINDOW SEAT

EXIST. GYP. BD. GYP. BD. GYP. BD. WR. GYP. BD. EXIST.

NEW CABTS, FIXTURES, ETC. NEW RODS & SHELVES NEW ROD & SHELVES NEW RODS & SHELVES NEW CABTS., FIXTURES, ETC.

9

19

22

14

ELEC PANEL

15

23

INSULATED ROOF DECK W/ OPEN CELL FOAM

6

5

17

KITCHEN

5

A10

INSTALL NEW SHELVES REMOVE WALL COVERING

EXIST.

CLOS. 1

CLOS. 2

16

18

30

29

UP

33

COAT CLOS.

33

6

32

HOSE BIBB

MIKE'S OFFICE 15

13

163 SF 15 TYP. 30

14

A10

TYP.

Description

Date

GAS METER 3

FOYER

17

LIVING ROOM

4

16 1

No.

BUILT-IN CREDENZA W/ SHLVS. ABV.

5 A10

2

12

13 12 11

TYP. 9

9

FRONT PORCH

EXISTING DOOR & FRAME FROM UPSTAIRS HALL CLOSET EXISTING DOOR BETWEEN MASTER BEDROOM & LYNN'S BEDROOOM EXISTING DOOR INTO MASTER BEDROOM FROM HALL SWING PER PLANS ONE DOOR FROM PREVIOUS PAIR S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL PAIR OF BIFOLDS EXISTING MASTER CLOSET DOOR & MASTER BEDROOM/VISIT. DOOR S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL PAIR OF BIFOLDS S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL DOOR S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL DOOR S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL PAIR OF BIFOLDS PAIR OF S.C. WOOD 3 PANEL DOORS

1

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DOOR SCHEDULE

LAFAYETTE 70504 FIRST FLOOR PLAN Project number

BEADED BOARD

2" X 2" X 1/8" STEEL ANGLE FRAME W/ HARDITRIM

Date Drawn by Checked by

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1

FIRST FLOOR 1/4" = 1'-0"

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A4

N

1. NEW DOORS SHALL MATCH EXISTING PANEL CONFIGURATION 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NEW OAK (3/4" X 3/4") SHOE MOULDING STAINED TO MATCH FLOORING THROUGHOUTHOME. 3. NATURAL WOOD FINISH CABINETS SHALL BE ____________ 4. ALL INTERIOR WALLL, CEILINGS & TRIM TO BE PAINTED. (UNLESS NOTED) 5. EXISTING FLOOR REGISTERS/GRILLES TO BE DEMO'D & FLOOR PATCHED.

2

8

SINK

DOOR SCHEDULE 1. 2'-0" X 6'-8" 2. 2'-10" X 6'-8" 3 2'-8" X 6'-8" 4. 2'-10" X 7'-0" 5. 2'-8" X 6'-8" 6. 5'-0" X 6'-8" 7. 2'-6" X 6'-8" 8. 2'-0" X 6'-8" 9. 2'-10" X 6'-8" 10. 2'-0" X 6'-8" 11. 4'-0" X 6'-8" 12. (2) 2'-0" X 6'-8"

10

A10

6

BACK PORCH 2

NEW SHELVES NEW SHELVES, CABTS. WINDOW SEAT NEW RODS & SHELVES INSULATED ROOF DECK W/ OPEN-CELL FOAM NEW CABTS., FIXTURES, ETC.

1'

BACK PORCH 1

7

TYP.

NONE GYP. BD.

1'

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4

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9

DEMO EXIST TILE/INSTALL NEW TILE DEMO WALL TILE ONLY ON NORTH AND SOUTH/PORCH TILE ON NORTH & SOUTH REMOVE WALL COVERING & CHAIR RAIL REFINISH WOOD CEILING/SHEETROCK OVER WALL-PANELING REMOVE WALLCOVERING/INSTALL NEW SHELVES/CABTS. INSTALL NEW SHELVES

1'

Scale

1/4" = 1'-0"

4/14/2011 2:41:16 PM

14

DEMO EXIST. IRON COLUMNS/INSTALL NEW WD. COLS. REMOVE WALLCOVERING REMOVE WALLCOVERING

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EXIST.

6' - 0"

EXIST.

DEMO EXIST. IRON COLUMNS/INSTALL NEW WD. COLS.

WINE

EXIST.

REFRIG

NONE

RANGE

KITCHEN

3

EXIST.

OVEN / MICRO

8

2

EXIST.

Comments

11

4 5 6 7

FRONT PORCH BACK PORCH 1 BACK PORCH 2 FOYER LIVING ROOM COAT CLOS. DINING RM.

Floor

16. SEAL OPENING IN WALL UNDER WINDOW 17. NEW COUNTER & SHELVING -RE: INT. ELEVS 18. REMOVE, INFILL PATCH REC. PAPER TOWEL HOLDER 19. REMOVE, INFILLL PATCH LAUNDRY CHUTE IN CABINET 20. EXISTING PANTRY TO REMAIN PAINT & REPLACE HINGES & CABINET PULLS 21. THROUGH WALL, FILTER-GRILLE FOR RETURN-AIR -RE: MECH 22. EXISTING CABINET TO REMAIN/PAINT & INSTALL NEW DOOR PULLS 23 NEW PLASTIC LAM. COUNTER @ 30" OPEN UNDERNEATH W/ 2 STEEL BRACKETS 24. INFILL EXISTING VENT INTO POWDER RM, PATCH & PAINT 25. INSTALL NEW OAK FLOORING AS INFILL WHERE TILE USED TO BE, MATCH EXIST. 26. INSTALL NEW 1/2" X 1" HARDWOOD EDGE STRIP AT EXIST. CABINET DOORS & INSTALL NEW FLAT PANEL DOOR PAINT ALL & INSTALL NEW DOOR PULLS & HINGES 27. INFILL W/ NEW STUD FRAMING TO MATCH EXIST WALL, FINISH TO MATCH 28 INSTALL NEW FLAT PANEL CABINET DOORS, PAINT, & INSTALL NEW HINGES & DOOR PULLS 29. PAINT ALL SHELVES CABINETS & WOODWORK ABOVE CABINETS 30. NEW PAINTED WOOD CABINETS W/ FLAT PANEL DOORS W/ CONTINUOUS SHELF AROUND ENTIRE RM. 20" W X 30" H AND DOUBLE MURPHY BED 31. MINISPLIT WALL-MOUNTED AC UNIT-REFER MECHANICAL 32. NEW NEWWELL POST AT BOTTOM AND TOP OF STAIR BY OWNER 33. NEW FURR-DN FOR DUCTWORK

1. 8" X 8" WOOD COLUMN (HARDITRIM AROUND TRTD 6X6 POST W/ BASE &CAP HARDITRIM) RE:__________ PAINT BOTTOM OF BEAM 2. FLOOR REGISTERS TO REMAIN, CLEAN & PAINT 3. NEW SHEET METAL (PREFIN. WHITE) OVER NEW GAS LINE TO ATTIC 4. NEW A/C CONDENSER 5. 6. NEW BRICK STEPS TO MATCH EXIST. 7. REMOVE SCREENS & INSTALL NEW RIBBED ART GLASS (BY OWNER) IN WINDOWS 8. RAISE TRIPLE WINDOW UNIT TO SILL @ 3'-4" A.F.F. REINSTALL CASING REPLACE CASING IF NECESSARY, PATCH WOOD SINDING AT EXTERIOR 9. EXISTING WINDOWS PAINTED SHUT. MAKE ONE WINDOW OPERABLE IN EACH ROOM, INSTALL NEW SASH LOCKS 10. NEW INSTANEOUS GAS WATER HEATER WALL - MOUNTED -RE: PLUMBING 11. MAKE DAMPER OPERABLE TO CLOSE TIGHTLY OR REPLACE 12. FILL CRACK IN MARBLE FIREPLACE SURROUND W/ MATCHING EPOXY , POLISH 13. NEW WOOD MANTLE (BY OWNER) 14. REPAIR/TRIM-OUT W/ MATCHING WOOD WHERE INTERMEDIATE SHELF PARTITION AND SHELF WERE REMOVED FOR T.V. 15. REMOVE OLD ELEC. PANELS, PATCH WALL

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Room Name

KEYNOTES

LAUNDRY

Room Number

Room Finish Schedule Finish Base Wall Ceiling


KEYNOTES

ALUM.-CLAD

WINDOWS W/ 1/2" INSULATED GLASS W/ LOW-E COATING (JELDWEN)

B

(1)

"

"

"

"

C

(2)

36" X 48"

"

"

"

6' - 2 3/8"

3' - 7 1/2"

9

A11

15

SNGL. ROD

6

SHLVS.

LINEN 4

8

6

1

SINK

16

3

MASTER HALL

3' - 6"

11 12

22

6

34

WINDOW SEAT

A11

TUB/ SHWR.

UPSTAIRS HALL

21

2 TYP.

19

6

No.

Description

Date

DN

ATTIC 1 20

WC 7

10

9

LINEN

19

13 18

14

1

2' - 10"

15 14

AC 2

17

RA

4' - 11"

6

6

13

11

LYNN'S ROOM

2

23

20

4' - 3"

CEDAR CLOS.

11

GRAYSON'S ROOM 24

LINEN

36 19

12

9

3 TYP.

11

33

TUB/SHWR

CLOS. 6

35

13

2

38 7

LINEN

10

CLOS. 5

21

SINK

A11

5

3

SINK

14

A11

3

TYP. 7

3

13

4

8 10

MASTER BEDROOM

6

A11

10

10

A11

7

5

LYNN'S BATH

DBL. RODS

5' - 0 9/32"

SHLVS.

DBL. RODS

FD

WINDOW SEAT

WC

WC

TUB

C

26

31

27

B

ATTIC 2

32

A

25

ANN'S CLOS.

SNGL. ROD

GRAYSON'S BATH

30

MIKE'S CLOS.

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3' - 3 1/4"

SHOWER

2'

1. NEW NEWELL POST AT TOP OF STAIR BY OWNER 2. INFILL EXISTING DOOR OPNGS. W/ FRAMING FINISH TO MATCH WALL 3. 2 X 4 STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ 1/2" GYPSUM BOARD EACH SIDE, TYPICAL 4. 2 X 6 STUDS @ 16" O.C. FOR PLUMBING 5. FURR-OUT WALL FOR 4" PLUMBING VENT 6. BREAK IN CLG. SLOPE ABOVE 7. INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER MOUNTED ON NEW STUD FRAMING W/ 1/2" PLYWOOD, VENT THROUGH ROOF 8. NEW GAS LINE TO ATTIC FROM METER, W/ SHEET METAL COVER (PREFIN WHITE) 9. NEW GAS LINE ON FLOOR OF ATTIC W/ WOOD COVER 10. NEW THRESHOLD & WEATHER STRIPPING 11. SINGLE HEAVY-DUTY ROD W/ SINGLE 3/4" PLYWOOD SHELF W/ 3/4" X 1/4" HARDWOOD EDGE STRIP ABOVE 12. RELOCATED ATTIC ACCESS DOOR PAINTED 13. NEW PAINTED WOOD SHELVES -RE: INT. ELEVS. 14. NEW PAINTED WOOD WINDOW SEAT W/ HINGED TOP & FLAT PANELED SKIRT -RE: INT. ELEVS. 15. 3/8" THK TEMPERED GLASS SHOWER PARTITION W/ CHROME OR BRUSHED NICKEL HANDWARE 16. CURBLESS SHOWER W/ CUSTOM SLOPED PAN & CONTINUOUS WATER-PROOFING UNDER TILE THROUGH OUT ENTIRE BATHROOM 17. FURR-DN ABOVE FOR DUCTWORK-EXISTING 18. PAINTED WD. 3/4" PLYWOOD W/ 3/4" X 1/4" HARDWOOD EDGE STRIP SHELVES W/ RADII CORNERS 19. DOUBLE HEAVY DUTY COAT RODS 20. SINGLE HEAVYDUTY COAT ROD W/ (2) 3/4" PLYWOOD W/ 1/4" X 3/4" HARDWOOD EDGE SHELVES ABV. 21 EXISTING ATTIC ACCESS HATC PAINT

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

DOUBLE-HUNG

SHELVES W/ CABT. BELOW

2'

24" X 48"

CLOS. 4

9' - 3 1/8"

(2)

37

6' - 6 1/8"

A

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

WINDOW SCHEDULE

18 12

A11

17

SINK

16

3

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1


KEYNOTES 1. DEMO EXIST SCONCE, PATCH WALLS 2. DEMO EXIST. LIGHT FIXTURE, PATCH CLG. 3. DEMO EXIST WALL REGISTER 4. DEMO ABANDONED PHONE, STEREO JACKS, & PATCH LOCATION TO ANN'S OFFICE 5. NEW DOORBELL CHIME

ROUTE KITCHEN HOOD EXHAUST DUCT THROUGH NEW FURR-DN. TO OUTSIDE WALL AND LOUVERED WALL CAP AC 3 MINISPLIT CONDENSOR

AC2 CONDENSOR

AC 1 CONDENSOR DISPOSAL

DISC

INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER ON WALL

DW

2

GFIC

GFIC

GFIC VENT LIGHT

2 1 GFIC

3

2

2

DIMMER

HD GAS 220V HOOD 1

GAS FOR DRYER

RECESSED L.E.D DOWNLIGHT VAPOR-PROOF (LENS FOR SHOWER TUB)

VP

RECESSSED L.E.D. WALL WASER LED SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURE

REFRIG

MICRO OVEN GAS

2

SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE

GFIC GFIC

3

FLOOD LT. W/ MOTION DETECTOR

2

GAS

1

LEGEND

GFIC

GFIC

TV

DI M M ER

WINE COOLER

2

FROM UNDERGROUND SERVICE AND NEW PANEL & METER @ GARAGE

UNDERCOUNTER FLUORESCENT LT. WALL SCONCE

2

DUPLEX OUTLET

ADT ALARM

R/A

Description

Date

220 V OUTLET ADT

AC3 MINISPLIT

GFIC

GAS

5

DUPLEX OUTLET W/ GFIC W/ BREAK ON @ 42" AFF TELEPHONE DATA/INTERNET

CLOCK PLUG

3

3

No.

SWITCH ONE HALF OF DUPLEX

ADT

NEW FLOOR OUTLET & DATA JACK 220V HARDWIRE

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

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TO SWITCH AT SECOND FLOOR

UP

T

THERMOSTAT FLOOR OUTLET

DISC 4

SWITCH DIMMER SWITH DIMMER

ADT T

HEAT VENT LIGHT

TV SD

NEW FLOOR OUTLET & DATA JACK

SMOKE DETECTOR CLG. DIFFUSER

SD

FLR. REGISTER (DEMO & PATCH FLOOR) R/A RETURN AIR FILTER GRILL

3

WALL REGISTER HOSE BIBB (EXISTING)

ADT GAS HD

GAS BIBB HEAT DETECTOR DUCTWORK & WALL REGISTERS/DIFFUSERS

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A6

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1

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Scale

1/4" = 1'-0"

4/14/2011 2:41:44 PM

TV

VENT LIGHT


KEYNOTES 1. DEMO EXIST FIXTURE PATCH WALLS /CLG. 2. ATTIC ACCESS TO HATCH

WALL VENT FAN

LEGEND

VP

GRAYSON'S ROOM HVL

FLOOD LT. W/ MOTION DETECTOR

GFIC

SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE

SD

RECESSED L.E.D DOWNLIGHT GFIC

1

VAPOR-PROOF (LENS FOR SHOWER TWB)

VP

RECESSSED L.E.D. WALL WASER GFIC

GFIC

GFIC

VP

GFIC

LED SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURE

TIMER

1 3

3

SD

UNDERCOUNTER FLUORESCENT LT. 3

WALL SCONCE

1

DUPLEX OUTLET ADT TRANSFORMER

2

SWITCH ONE HALF OF DUPLEX

SD

T

220 V OUTLET

SD

GFIC AC 2

SD

DUPLEX OUTLET W/ GFIC W/ BREAK ON @ 42" AFF (VERIFY) TELEPHONE

DN

DATA/INTERNET

TO LT. ON STAIR 3

THERMOSTAT

T

3

FLOOR OUTLET VP

HVL

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

WALL VENT FAN

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

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(EXIST)

No.

Description

Date

SWITCH DIMMER SWITH DIMMER

GFIC

VENT LIGHT HEAT VENT LIGHT

INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER

SMOKE DETECTOR

SD

CLG. DIFFUSER

GAS LINE

LYNN'S ROOM

FLR. REGISTER GFIC

R/A RETURN AIR FILTER GRILL WALL REGISTER HOSE BIBB (EXISTING) GAS HD

GAS BIBB HEAT DETECTOR DUCTWORK & WALL REGISTERS/DIFFUSERS

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14

12

Roof 17' - 0" parasoldesign@gmail.com

13

SECOND FLOOR 10' - 0 3/4" 15

11

1

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

1

16

East 1/4" = 1'-0"

10

2

10

No.

17

18

17

18

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

12

Description

Date

17

Roof 17' - 0"

SECOND FLOOR 10' - 0 3/4" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

1

GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN GUTTERS 2. OWNER TO PRESSURE WASH HOUSE 3. OWNER TO CUT BACK PLANTS/TREES AROUND HOUSE 4. THE ONLY EXTERIOR PAINTING INCLUDES NEW COLUMNS, EXISTING BEAMS ABOVE COLUMNS, NEW SOFFIT VENT COVERS, AND GAS LINE COVER

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

2

1

1

1

4 10

2

North 1/4" = 1'-0"

5

6

7

8

10

8

9

1

Foundation -4' - 0"

KEYNOTES 1. NEW ORNAMENTAL RAILING -RE:________ 2. NEW BRICK STEPS -RE:_________ 3. INSTALL NEW OWNER -FUNISHED ART GLASSS IN WINDOW (REMOVE WINDOW SCREENS) 4. RAISE WINDOW, PATCH WALL BELOW 5. NEW INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER 6. DEMO EXISTING WATER HEATER ENCLOSURE, TANK HEATER & WATER SOFTNER. LEAVE SLAB 7. COVER SOFFIT VENTS WITH PAINTED TREATED HARDIPANEL 8. AC CONDENSOR -REFER MECH 9. MINISPLIT CONDESOR -REFER MECH 10. ONE EXIST. WINDOW IN EACH ROOM SHALL BE MADE OPERABLE INSTALL NEW SASH & LOCKS, REFER TO FLOOR PLAN FOR LOCATION 11. NEW 8" X 8" COLUMN -REFER________ 12. BLOCK OFF BACK OF VENT W/ BLACK PAINTED HARDIPANEL, FOAM INSULATE BEHIND 13. REPAIR ROOF __________ 14. REPAIR CHIMNEY CAP __________ 15. NEW PREFIN. METAL GASOLINE COVER 16. EXIST. GAS METER 17. NEW ALUM. CLAD WOOD WIND W/ INSULATED 1/2" THK GLASS W/ LOW-E COATING 18. DEMO EXIST. WINDOW, INFILL OPENING PATCH WALL

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3

3


Roof 17' - 0"

SECOND FLOOR 10' - 0 3/4" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" 3

1

3

TYP.

TYP.

Foundation -4' - 0"

South 1/4" = 1'-0"

5

4

-

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

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No.

Description

Date

Roof 17' - 0"

SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 10' - 0 3/4" CEILING 8' - 11" 1

3

3

3

110 SEVILLE BLVD.

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

Foundation -4' - 0"

3

1. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAN GUTTERS 2. OWNER TO PRESSURE WASH HOUSE 3. OWNER TO CUT BACK PLANTS/TREES AROUND HOUSE 4. THE ONLY EXTERIOR PAINTING INCLUDES NEW COLUMNS, EXISTING BEAMS ABOVE COLUMNS, NEW SOFFIT VENT COVERS, AND GAS LINE COVER

TYP.

2

West 1/4" = 1'-0"

GENERAL NOTES

T.O. Footing -9' - 3" B.O. Footing -10' - 3"

KEYNOTES 1. DEMO EXIST. HW ENCLOSURE 2. NEW ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING -RE:_________ 3. NEW COLUMN -RE:________ 4. BLOCK-OFF BACK OF VENT W/ HARDIPANEL PAINTED BLACK, FOAM INSULATE BEHIND 5. REPAIR CHIMNEY CAP

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2


RAISE WINDOW UNIT

FIRST FLOOR CEILING 1/2" PTD. GYP 8' -BD. 11"

NEW ART GLASS IN EXIST. WINDOW

CURVED OPEN SHELVES

NEW FURR DOWN

NEW AC REGISTER SOLID CABINET DOORS

EXIST. PANTRY TO REMAIN, PAINT

PTD. GYP. BD.

3' - 5"

53"

BREAK FRONT GLASS CABTS

NEW AC REGISTER

FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

1' - 6"

TILE

SHELVES

NEW RETURN-AIR REGISTER

DW 0' - 10 1/2" 2' - 0"

DBL SINK 3' - 7"

CURVED 3' - 4 1/2" SHELVES

3' - 7"

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

1' - 2"

TRASH RECYC. PULL OUT

KIT W 1 3/8" = 1'-0"

GLASS CABTS

NEW FURR-DN.

NEW WD. BASE BD.

DRAWERS PULLOUT SHELVES

CURVED OPEN SHELVES

1' - 2 9/16"1' - 4"

2' - 0"

1' - 6"

1' - 6"

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

REFRIG. 3' - 2 5/16"

WINE COOLER

KIT N 2 3/8" = 1'-0"

3

EXIST. UPPER CABINETS, PAINT

NEW AC REGISTER

RUN NEW DUCT IN CABT.

NEW FURR DOWN

KIT E 3/8" = 1'-0"

NEW ART GLASS IN EXIST. WINDOW REMOVE EXIST. TILE, PATCH FLOAT

EXIST. TILE TO REMAIN

SOLID CABT DOORS GLASS CABTS

EXIST. UPPER CABTS. PAINTED

SCONCE FRAMED MIRROR BY OWNER (COVER MEDICINE CABT.)

HOOD

OPEN TO HALL

MICRO

EXIST. CABINET PAINTED

QUARTZ COUNTERTOP

OVEN DRAWER

NEW PLAS. LAM. COUNTER WITH BRACKET

DRAWER D PULLOUT SHELVES 2' - 0 1/4"

4

4' - 6 3/32"

DRWR.

RANGE VERIFY

DRWR.

PULLOUT SHELVES

PED. LAV.

4' - 6 1/8"

5 NEW AC REGISTER

W

EXIST CABT. PTD

KIT S 3/8" = 1'-0"

LAUNDRY N 3/8" = 1'-0"

FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

EXIST. TILE TO REMAIN

EXIST. SINK NEW PLAS LAM COUNTERS & SPLASH

TILE

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FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

6

POWDER S 3/8" = 1'-0"

NEW 4" TILE BASE

7

POWDER W 3/8" = 1'-0"

KITTY LITTER CABINET WITH OPENING FOR CAT

WALL-HUNG W.C.

8

POWDER RM. N 3/8" = 1'-0"

9

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" 4" TILE BASE

LAUNDRY 3/8" = 1'-0"

NEW EDGE MOULDING ON SHELVES

PAINT WOOD PANELING TO MATCH CABINETS INFILL, PATCH, FLOAT, PAINT, OLD DOOR LOCATION

REMOVE CENTER PARTITION AND SHELF FOR TV

No.

NEW MANTLE BY OWNER

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

36"

3' - 0"

TILE

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

18"

(OPEN) COUNTER

Description

Date

BUILD NEW BASE IN CABINET

FAMILY E 10 3/8" = 1'-0"

EXISTING CABTS. AND SHELVES TO REMAIN, PAINT INSTALL NEW CABINET DOORS

NEW SHELF AROUND ROOM

FAMILY S 11 3/8" = 1'-0" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

6" WOOD BASE

NEW SHELF AROUND ROOM

LIVING RM. N 12 3/8" = 1'-0" FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

EXIST. CABTS./SHELVES TO REMAIN

FILL/POLISH CRACK IN MARBLE

13

NEW SHELF AROUND ROOM

ANN E 3/8" = 1'-0"

NEW FLAT PANEL; PTD. CABT. DOORS, TYP.

FIRST FLOOR CEILING 8' - 11"

7' - 10 1/2"

NEW AC REGISTER

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

LAFAYETTE 70504 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS NEW PAINTED WOOD CABINETS AND SHELVES

Project number Date

14

MIKE S 3/8" = 1'-0"

15

MIKE W 3/8" = 1'-0"

16

MIKE N 3/8" = 1'-0"

17

MIKE E 3/8" = 1'-0"

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FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0"

110 SEVILLE BLVD.


SCONCE MIRROR WITH WOOD TRIM

3" CORNICE

NATURAL FINISH WOOD LINEN CABT. SLOPED CEILING

HEAVY DUTY SWOWER ROD

SOILD SURFACE SHOWER SURROUND

6' - 1"

6' - 6"

SOLID SURFACE SHOWER SURROUND

2' - 7"

TUB

GRAY W 3/8" = 1'-0"

INFILL/PATCH EXISTING ATTIC ACCESS

2

NATURAL FINISH WOOD LAVATORY CABT.

GRAYSON'S RM. N 3/8" = 1'-0"

NEW WINDOWS

3

SLOPED CLG.

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WALL MOUNT W.C.

GRAY BATH S 3/8" = 1'-0"

4

GRAY BATH W 3/8" = 1'-0"

3" CORNICE NATURAL WOOD FINISH LINEN CABINET MIRRORS WITH WOOD TRIM

NATURAL WOOD FINISH LINEN CABINET

SOLID SURFACE SURROUND AT CEILING

3" CORNICE LAVATORY CABINET

6' - 6"

RECESS FOR SHAMPOO AND SOAP/VERIFY SIZE

6" TILE BASE

7

SOAKING TUB

SOAKING TUB

M BATH W 3/8" = 1'-0"

6 SLOPED CLG.

LAV.

6" TILE BASE

DOOR TO TOILET

MASTER BATH N 3/8" = 1'-0"

TEMPERED FRAMELESS GLASS SHOWER PARTITION

CURVED CABINET ANP OPEN SHELVES

2' - 6 1/2"

TILE WAINSCOT AROUND TUB

TILE SHOWER FLOOR OVER CUSTOM FAB. SHOWER PAN WITH SCHLUTER WATERPROOFING SYSTEM

SHOWER 3/8" = 1'-0"

QUARTZ COUNTER AND SPLASH

NATURAL WOOD FINISH LAVATORY CABINET

TILE WAINSCOT

SOLID SURFACE SHOWER SURROUND

GRAYSON'S BATH E 3/8" = 1'-0"

3" CORNICE

4" WOOD CASING, PTD.

SCONCES, TYP.

9

5

8

MASTER BATH E 3/8" = 1'-0"

3" CORNICE

DRAWERS

LAV.

SOAKING TUB

6" TILE BASE

6" TILE BASE

10 INFILL EXIST. DOOR

CURBLESS SHOWER

M BATH S 3/8" = 1'-0"

3" CORNICE

NEW BIFOLD CLOSET DOORS TYPICAL

3' - 10 31/32"

SCONCES, TYP., VERIFY HEIGHT, LOCATION

No.

11

MASTER BEDROOM W 3/8" = 1'-0"

12

PAINTED WOOD WINDOW SEAT WITH HINGED TOP

INFILL EXIST. DOOR

NEW CASED OPNG. TO MASTER HALL

6" WOOD BASE

MASTER BDRM. N 3/8" = 1'-0"

14

LYNN S 3/8" = 1'-0"

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

1

NEW PAINTED WOOD WINDOW SEAT WITH HINGED TOP

TUB/SHOWER

7' - 11"

NEW PAINTED WOOD CABINETS AND SHELVES

4" TILE BASE

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

3" CORNICE

Description

Date

6" WD. BASE

15

LYNN W 3/8" = 1'-0"

SOLID SURFACE SHOWER SURROUND

MIRROR WITH WOOD TRIM

SCONCE

3" CORNICE

SOLID SURFACE SHOWER SURROUND

6' - 6"

WALL-HUNG W.C.

4" TILE BASE

PTD. WD. CABTS. AND SHELVES

13

LYNN'S RM. N 3/8" = 1'-0"

4" TILE BASE

CURVED SHELVE AT ENDS

16

LYNN'S BATH E 3/8" = 1'-0"

TUB/SHOWER

18

LYNN BATH S 3/8" = 1'-0"

TUB/SHOWER

19

LYNN BATH W 3/8" = 1'-0"

110 SEVILLE BLVD. NATURAL WOOD FINISH LAVATORY CABINET

17

LYNN'S BATH N 3/8" = 1'-0"

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NATURAL FINISH WOOD LAVATORY CABINET

NATURAL WOOD FINISH LINEN CABINET


SPEC ADDENDUM

Examination of the Site

All unexposed framing lumber, including studs,plates, joists, rough bucks, etc. shall be No. 2 grade Southern Yellow Pine, or Construction Grade Fir, at the Contractor's option.

Heating and AIr Conditioning

All bidders are expected to visit the site of the work to ascertain existing conditions, grades, etc. Failure todo so will in no way relieve the sucessful bidder from the necessity of furnishing all materials and equipment and performing all work required for the completion of the contract in conformity with these specifications. Guarantee The Contractor and his subcontractors shall guarantee all owrk installed under this Contract for a period of one year from the date of acceptance and shall bind himself to repair or replace at his own expense, any work which mayshow defective material or workmanship. Project Warranties At the completion of the project, the Contractor shall furnish the Owner three copies of a bound booklet containing written warranties furnished by the General Contractor, the Plumbing Contractor, the heating and Air Conditioning Contractor, the Electrical Contractor, and a roofing warrantyfor any penetrations, additions or revisions tothe roof and flashing. There shall be a letter from the General Contractor stating dates of warranty and a list of major subcontractors with contact person's name, address and phone numbers. Contractor is to attend a one year warranty review inspection at the site prior to the expiration of the warranty period. Any items listed by Owner as defective are to be repaired by Contractor.

Insurance The Contractor shall obtain and present evidence to the Owner that the following minimum insurance is in effect prior to commencing any work: a. Workmen's Compensation Insurance: The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of the Contract Workmen's Compensation Insurance in accordance with State Law, the Employer's Liability Insurance in the amount of $100,000.00, for all of his employees to be engaged in work on the project under this Contract or the amount required by State Law, whichever is greater. In case of any such work sublet, the contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation for all of the latter's employees to be engaged in such work unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor's Workmen's Compensation Insurance. b. Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor shall procure and maintain during the life of this Contract Contractor's Public Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $500,000.00 for injuries, including accidental death, toany one person, and subject to the same limit for each occurrence, and Contractor's Property Damage Insurance in an amount notless than $500,000.00 c. Automotive Bodily, Liability, and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor shall obtain and maintain Automotive-Bodily Injury and Automotive Property Damage Insurance to cover all contractor owned vehicles, hired vehicles, and non-owned vehicles in an amount not less than $500,000.00 for each person and not less than $1,000,000.00 for each accident, and Property Damage Liability in an amount not less than $100,000.00 for each accident. The Contractor shall similarly require each subcontractor to provide the same insurance in the same minimum limits.

Miscellaneous plywood backing, etc. shall be of thickness shown on the plans, interior grade Douglas Fir Plywood. Unexposed faces may be "B" or "C" grade. All exposed faces shall be "A" grade. FINISHES Responsibility Before starting work this Contractor shall inspect surfaces to be painted and shall report to the General Contractor any defects found so that they may be corrected. Painting shall not be begun on walls or ceilings until all damaged spots are repaired by Contractor. Preparation All spaces shall be broom clean before painting is started, and all surfaces to be painted shall be dry. Dust, dirt, grease, and other extraneous matter shall be removed from surfaces to be painted. After the first or priming coat is applied, all nail holes, cracks, etc. shall be fitted with putty of a color to match that of the finish. Putty shall be brought flush with the adjoining surface in a neat and workmanlike manner. Putty shall be allowed to set before the second coat is applied. All metal surfaces shall be washed with mineral spirits to remove any dirt or grease. Where rust or scale is present, it shall be wire brushed or sandpapered clean before painting. Shop coats of paint that are marred or damaged shall be cleaned and touched up with metal primer. All finish woodwork shall be sanded smoth before priming, and shall be sanded lightly between coats with No. 00 sandaper.

Where a choice of brands is given, any named will be acceptable. Where brand names are given followed by the phase "or equal", equals may be substituted by the Contractor, subject to approval in writing by the Owner. Safety Precautiions The Contractor will be required to familiarize himself with and abide by all current Federal, State or local regulations concerning the safe conduct of construction practices, materials, equipment, or methods. He shall also require all subcontractors on the job to abide by all such regulations, and shall protect himself, the Owner, Architect, and general public, by insurance or otherwise , from any claim, fine, or damage occurred byfailure of this workmen or those of his subcontractors to observe such regulations.

Cleaning After completion of painting work, the Contractor shall remove all paint where it has been spilled, splashed,or splattered on surfaces including fixtures and glass windows.

Temporary Toilets The Contractor shall provide temporary toilets meeting requirements of the State Health Department. Before completion of the job, toilets shall be torn down, all holes filled, and site left in a clean, sanitary condition. Utilities and Temporary Services The Contractor shall supply temporary water, heat and power for all building purposes. The General Contractor shall pay for all utilities used during construction, including water, electricity, and gas. Meter fees, hook-ups, and inspection fees are to be paid by the subcontractors involved. All utilities shall be connected and maintained until final inspection is complete and the building is accepted, at which time all meters are to be read and the Owner or Tenants will thereafter assume responsibility for the utilities. No borrowing of house meter will be allowed. SITEWORK/DEMOLITION

All electric and control wiring is to be performed by the electrical contractor and is not part of this contract. This Contractor will furnish the electrical contractor with a complete wiring diagram for the installation and shall assist the electrical contractor as to its operation and manner of installation. The air conditioning contractor shall furnish al starters,relays, thermostats, control switches, motors, etc. The electrical contractor shall furnish all wire disconnects, conduits, boxes, etc. for all wiring and install frame. All power and controlwiring is to be by the electrical contractor. Ductwork shall be either Owens-Corning or Certainteed (no other brand allowed) type 800-FRK, foilreinforced, 5# duct board, completely fabricated and installed according to Sheet Metal and A/C Contractors National Association Publication Duct Manual Fibrous Glass Construction, and according to UL 181, including flare door staples 2" on center, and hanging methods. Duct tape shall be Fason 0805 pre;ssure sensitive aluminum duct tape only. (No other brand) Duct shall contain all turning vanes, dampers, etc. Insulated sheet metal duct may be used in lieu of Fiberglass. If flexible round duct is shown to be used, it shall be OwensCorning FR-25 insulated with foil reinforced outer jacket.

Application

Where ducts are suspended directly from the building structure, duct hangers shall protect the duct vapor barrier by sheet metal aNgles at the corner under the entire widtho f the duct as required.

No paInting shall be done in temperatures below 50 degrees F. Except as the manufacturer directions specify otherwise, at least 24 hours shall be allowed between coats for drying.

The entire system shall be thoroughly cleaned after completion and tested for proper operation. Contrator shall make all necessary adjustments, corrections or repairs.

In general, all painting shall be done with brush or roller. No application of paint by spraying is to be done, with exception of lacquer sealer coats, and special items such as grillwork or registers requiring painting.

All filters shall be "throw away" type. The contractor shall not start up and test the system without the proper size filters being installed,and shall maintain clean filters during the construction period. On the date of final inspection, he shall replace all filters with clean new filters for acceptance of the building by the owner.

Exterior painting shall not be done while surface is damp, or during rainy or frosty weather. The Contractor is responsible for touching up existing work on the exterior of the rear wall or side walls to match existing. He shall paint all new electrical devices, conduit, panels, etc., and aNy other work installed by this contract on the rear wall of the building, including a remote location suchas a wiring trough.

Schedule

The following shall be aplied: Exterior All steel, railings, condenser 1 shop coat protective paint steel on roof, etc. 1 field coat rust inhibitive primer

All registers and grilles shall be of extruded aluminum construction and of sizes shown on the drawings, as manufactured byHart and Cooley, Metalaire, Titus, Tuttle and BaIley, or an approved equal manufacturer. They shall be designated on the drawings or in the absence of designations to the contrary, all shall be equal to the following: Wall supply register-Metalaire #VHD with opposed blade damper. Ceiling supply register-Metailaire #LD, SD, LTD, LS3D or LS4D Door grilles-Metaiaire #300-DG-DF Wall return air grilles-Metalaire #RH Ceiling return air grilles - Metailaire #CC-5 cube core type

Unit Brands All exposed woodwork 1 coat exterior primer 1 coat exterior acrylic paint Interior

2 coats exterior acrylic paint

All steel and iron, doors, frames, column, etc.

Touch up damaged shop coat 2 coats semi-gloss enamel

All interior pine, fir or 1 coat enamel undercoat plywood woodwork, paint 2 coat semi-gloss enamel grade doors noted to be painted. All gypsum board walls and 1 coat primer tinted to match finish ceilings noted to be painted. 2 coats latex paint

Cleaning Up The Contractor at all times shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbishcaused by his operations. At the completion of the Work he shall remove all his waste materials and rubbhishfrom and about the Project as well as all his tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials and shall clean all glass surfaces, wax floors, vacuum carpet, and leave the entire Project, exterior and interior, clean and ready for occupancy by the Owner.

Air conditioning units, dampers, supply and return duct work, duct insulation, registers and grilles, aLl controls, exhaust fans, etc., and other necessary related items for the correct installation and operation of the system.

Transformations shall be made with a slope of 1 to 7 where space conditions permit.

Materials - Aprovalof Equals Where items of equipment and/or materials are specifically identified herein or on the drawings by a manufacturer's name, model or catalog number, only such specific item may be used in the base bid, except as hereinafter provided.

The Air Conditioning and Heating Contractor shall comply with the regulations and ordinaNces of the state and city. He shall comply with the requirements of Fire Code, Electric Codes and any other regulations as may affect his work.

All doors, woodwork, shelving, 1 coat clear or tinted stain as etc., noted as natural finish required. 2 coat clear sealer Gypsum Wallboard and Partition System Materials Gypsum wall board shall be tapered edge "Sheetrock" as manufactured by U.S. Gypsum Co., or equal brand, 48" wide, in lengths as long as practical to minimize number of joints. See Finish Schedule for thickness and type of wallboard. REgular wallboard shall be 1/2" thick Sheetrock regular. Fire rated wallboard shall be 5/8" thick Sheetrock SW Firecode panels. Fasteners - "Per-A-Bead", corner reinforcement. Joint Treatment: "Perf-A-Bead", Joint System. Finishing All joints, screw head and other depressions in the surface of the wallboard shall be treated in accordance with the recommended manner with "Perf-A-Tape" joint system. All vertical or horizontal external corners shall have "Perf-ABead" or "Dur-A-Bead" corner reinforcement applied in accordance with manufacturer's directions. All coats shall be sanded as necessary after each applicaiton of joint cement or topping has dried. The final coat and subsequent sanding shall leave all gypsum wallboard and treated areas uniformly smooth and ready to receive decoration.

The following brands of HVAC units are to be used exclusively Bryant, Carrier, or Trane. Any deviation from this list must be approved by Owner prior to bidding. Controls Furnish and install waLl mounted thermostats as listed on the Drawings. Thermostats to be furnished with and designed to function with control panels on A/C units. Furnish electrician with wiring diagram to enable himto rough in wiring. Furnish locking covers for thermostats. DIVISION 16 - BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall examine the site and shall verify to his own satisfaction the location of all utilities, and shall adequately inform himself as to their relation to his work before entering into a Contract and he shall base his bid on any conditions which may be encountered during the progress of the work. B. The Contractor shall furnish and install properly all materials, devices, equipment, supports, controls, appurtenances, etc., mentioned or required to make complete or satisfactory installations in working order whether shown or not. All electrical equipment shall be connected in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. C. All material furnished shall be new and shall conform to all rules and codes as recommended or adopted by the National Association governing the manufacture, rating and testing of the material. All electrical equipment shall be UL listed for the intended use. 1.2 LAWS, PERMITS AND FEES A. The entire electrical work shall comply with the rules and regulations of the City, Parish, and State, including the State Fire Marshal and State Board of Health, whether so shown on plans or not. The Contractor shall pay fees for permits, inspections, etc. The Contractor shall contact utility companies and make arrangements for all service connections. The Contractor shall contact the local power company regarding connection of permanent service and include in his bid any fees, construction charges or other charges associated with obtaining electrical service to the facility.

1.3 SITE INSPECTION A. The Contractor shall visit the site and familiarize himself with difficulties attendant to the successful execution of the work before bidding. Failure to visit the site shall not relieve the Contractor of the extent or conditions of the work required of him. 1.4 SYSTEM VOLTAGE A. The distribution voltage shall be 120/240 volt, single phase, 3 wire, as provided from the utility company as described on the drawings. 1.5 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT A. All materials, equipment, and accessories installed under this Contract, whether approved or not, shall be new and shall conform to all rules, codes, etc., as recommended or adopted by the National Association(s) governing the manufacture, rating and testing of such materials, equipment, and accessories. 1.6 RACEWAYS AND FITTINGS A. Raceways permitted on this project shall be hot dipped galvanized rigid steel conduit; electrical metallic tubing (EMT); flexible metallic tubing; liquid-tight flexible metal conduit; and rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) conduit. 1.7 RACEWAYS A. Lay-in duct, JIC Wireway and troughs shall be NEMA 1 for indoor application and NEMA 3R for outdoor or applications exposed to weather or water. Raceways shall be be sized as noted on Drawings, and shall have hinged or screw covers with captive screws. Finish shall be gray enamel. All components shall be UL listed for steel enclosed wireway or auxiliary gutter. Wireway shall be Square D "SQUARE-DUCT", Tanco "Wiring Troughs", or equal by Hoffman or Wiegmann. 1.8 OUTLET AND SWITCH BOXES A. Outlet boxes in concealed conduit systems shall be flush mounted. Boxes shall be galvanized steel of sufficient size to accommodate devices shown and shall have raised covers where required to meet requirements of NEC Article 370. 1.9 WIRE (600 VOLT AND BELOW) A. All conductors used in the work shall be of soft drawn annealed copper having a conductivity of not less than 98% of that of pure copper. Conductors shall be standard code gauge in size, insulated and shall have insulation rated for use at 600 volts.

B. Unless noted otherwise or specified, insulation shall be type THW, THWN, or THHN for sizes up to and including No. 2 AWG. Insulation for wire sizes larger than No. 2 AWG shall be type THW, XHHW, or THHN. Lighting fixture wire shall be heat resistant type AF or TF (150oC) with 300 volt insulation minimum. Wires shall be of the single conductor type. Sizes No. 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded. Sizes No. 10 thru No. 14 shall be single strand solid copper. 1.10 TYPE NM CABLE A. Type NM, non-metallic sheathed cable (ROMEX) shall be two or three conductor PVC insulated wire with PVC jacket. Cables shall be supplied with bare copper ground wire. Conductors shall be copper. Cable shall be suitable for both exposed and concealed work in dry locations at 60oC. B. Where permitted by the National Electrical Code, wiring for both residential units and commons areas may be type NM, non-metallic sheathed cable (ROMEX). Contractor shall refer to NEC Article 336, and shallinstall type NM cable in accordance with all requirements of this section. Type NM cable shall not be routed underground or run exposed. 1.11 WEATHERPROOF RECEPTACLES A. Weatherproof receptacles shall be GFCI duplex receptacles as specified under WIRING DEVICES, mounted in a cast iron type FD conduit box and fitted with gasketed metal cover with spring. Weatherproof receptacles shall be flush mounted in exterior walls. 1.12 WIRING DEVICES A. Wiring devices shall be as listed. The color of device shall match color of outlet cover plate. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide plugs, receptacles and fittings required for any equipment furnished or installed or connected under the contract. Toggle Switches: 20A 120/277V, Single pole 5521-I 501-I Three-way 5523-I 503-I Duplex Receptacle: 15A, 125V, NEMA 5-15R

5096-I

5250-SI

Single Receptacle: 20A, 2P, 3W, 250V, NEMA 6-20R

5461-I

5871-I

30A, 2P, 3W, 250V, NEMA 6-30R

5372

5930

50A, 2P, 3W, 250V, NEMA 6-50R

5374

5950

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter: 15A, 125V, Feed Through, NEMA 5-15R 6599-I 1591-SI 1.13 OUTLET COVER PLATES A. Unless otherwise specified, all outlets including voice/data outlets shall be fitted with cover plates. Plates shall be one piece of the required number of gangs. Plates shall be polycarbonate. 1.14 SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE A. Provide receptacles for special purpose devices as indicated on the plans. Refer to equipment specification for proper receptacle to be supplied. 1.16 FUSES A. All fuse holders shall be provided with dual-element, timelag fuses as scheduled on the Drawings or as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Fuses shall be rated 200,000 AIC. Fuses shall be Buss Fusetron, Economy Econ, or Chase Shawmut Tri-Onic for component protection and Buss Limitron, Economy Econolin, or Chase Shawmut AmpTrap for circuit protection. 1.17 LOAD CENTER PANELS A. Panels shall be sized as shown on the drawings and schedules, and shall be the plug-on breaker load center type. B. All branch breakers are to be quick-make, quick-break (over center toggle device) with trip indication and common trip on all multiple breakers. Trip indication shall be clearly shown by breaker handle taking a position between "ON" and "OFF" position. Breakers shall be ambient compensated to carry full NEC load in 120 degree F room temperature. Panelboards shall have distributed phase busing throughout. Any two adjacent single pole breakers shall be replaceable by a two pole breaker, and any three adjacent single pole breakers shall be replaceable by a three pole breaker. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE CALIBRATED TO CARRY FULL LOAD OF CIRCUIT AT 50 DEGREES C. C. Minimum interrupting capacity of breakers shall be as shown on panel schedules. No breakers shall be rated less than 10,000 RMS symmetrical amperes. D. Branch breakers for three phase panels shall be numbered 1, 3, 5, etc. from top to bottom beginning at the top of the left hand column so that #1 shall be on phase A, #3 on phase B, and #5 on phase C. Similarly, single phase panels shall be numbered 1, 3, 5, etc. from top to bottom beginning at the top of the left hand column so that #1 shall be on phase A, #3 on phase B, #5 on phase A, etc. E. All breakers shall be plug-on type. Panels for 120/208 volt or 120/240 volt service shall be Siemens type EQ-III, or equal.

1.18 MULTI-METER CENTER A. The grouped metering centers shall consist of main service entrance rated breaker module, metering modules with branch breakers, and tap box for CT metering. Metering centers shall be rated for 120/240 volt, three phase, 4 wire service as provided from the utility company. Meter centers shall be suitable for underground service entrance. B. The main bus of adjacent modules shall be connected by a single-bolt joint assembly. The single-bolt shall be accessible for tightening without removal of barriers. Vertical bus shall be welded to the main horizontal bus and tied to the meter socket jaws by means of connecting straps. Bolts joining the straps to the bus shall be accessible outside the socket base with the meter removed. Bus connections shall be provided between socket load jaws and individual branch breakers. Line side meter jaws shall have meter guides. All meter guides shall be spring reinforced. C. Meter sockets shall have individual covers of ring or ringless style design. A separate compartment under a separate cover shall be supplied for branch circuit breakers. Covers over tenant section wireways shall be removable with the watt-hour meter sealed in place. D. All current carrying parts shall be tin-plated to resist corrosion. Branch breakers shall be quick-make, quick-break and trip-indicating. All lugs shall be suitable for use with 60o/75oC copper or aluuminum wire. Meter sockets shall be continuous duty rated. E. Main disconnect shall be service entrance rated breaker, with minimum 42,000 amp interrupting rating, or as shown on Drawngs. Main breaker shall have barrel-locking, padlocking, or other sealing provisions. The main breaker shall be a quick-make, quick-break, load-break device. Main breaker shall be 1200 amp rated, Siemens type HPD6. F. Meter modules shall have meter sockets listed by Underwriters Laboratorier, Inc. Meter sockets shall be rated for 125, 200 or 400 amp, 2-pole or 3-pole branch breakers. Number of meters and quantity per meter module shall be as shown on the Drawings. Enclosure shall be rated for exterior mounting and shall be fabricated from G-90 zinccoated steel finished with ANSI light gray paint applied by an electrodeposition process. G. Meter centers shall be Siemens Unified Modular Metering Center. 1.19 APPLICABLE GENERAL CODES AND REGULATIONS A. All electrical work and equipment, in whole or in part, shall conform to the applicable portions of the following specifications, codes and regulations in effect on that date of invitation for bids, and shall form a part of this specification. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition National Electrical Manufacturers Association Standards National Fire Protection Association Recommended Practices Local, City and State Codes and Ordinances National Board of Fire Underwriter's Recommended Practices Life Safety Code Standard Building Code

B. Equipment which has been inspected and approved by the Underwriter's Laboratory shall bear its label or appear on its list of approved apparatus. 1.20 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION A. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to furnish and install proper guards and instruction signs for prevention of accidents and to provide and maintain for the duration of construction any installations needed for safety of life and property. 1.21 PANELBOARD SCHEDULES A. The Contractor shall provide and affix typed panelboard schedules for each panelboard. Schedule will accurately list equipment served by each branch circuit. 1.22 WIRING - GENERAL A. Unless otherwise specified, all wiring shall be installed in conduit. No wire shall be smaller than No. 12 unless noted otherwise. Wiring for low voltage control may be #14 AWG. Wire for each branch circuit shall be of single size and type from the branch circuit protective device the last outlet of the circuit. BX wiring shall not be allowed.

1.23 ELECTRICAL SERVICE GROUNDING A. Main electrical service equipment, conduit work, motors, panelboards and all other electrical equipment shall be effectively and permanently grounded. Grounding connections and conductor sizes shall be in accordance with requirements of the National Electrical Code, Article 250 and local or State ordinances. 1.24 SUPPORTS AND FITTINGS A. The Contractor shall furnish and install all supports for equipment under this contract. Supports shall be spaced at intervals of eight (8) feet maximum for rigid conduit and five (5) feet maximum for EMT and as necessary to obtain rigid support. Perforated strap supports will not be permitted. 1.25 MOUNTING HEIGHTS A. Unless otherwise noted on the drawings or required by the Architect, the following mounting heights shall apply: Toggle Switches 4'-0" Receptacles 1'-6" Panelboards 6'-0" to top Telephone Outlets 1'-6" (48" for wall phone) Safety Switches 5'-0" to top 1.26 EQUIPMENT FUSING A. All equipment shall be furnished complete with fuses as described herein and/or as shown on the Drawings. Contractor shall furnish one set of spare fuses for each size fuse furnished on the project. Fuses shall be delivered to Owner prior to acceptance of project. B. Fusing for protective equipment shall be of the type specifically designed for the intended application. Fuses for service entrance rated equipment shall be Class L. Fuses for branch circuit protection shall be Class RK5 unless specified otherwise. Provide protective fuses as specifically required by the equipment manufacturer.

Part 2 - Products Certified Dimensional Lumber Engineered Wood Products: Glue-laminated beams: FSC-certified by special order Sheet Materials: Oriented-strand board (OSB): FSC-certified Plywood: FSC-certified Rot- and Insect-Resistant Wood: Pressure-treated wood: Minimize cutting, avoid breathing sawdust. ACQ - Ammoniacal copper quarternary compound: Pressure-injected wood that does not use arsenic or chromium Above-ground: .25 lbs. retention / cu ft Ground contact: .40 lbs. retention / cu ft Borate: Framing lumber and plywood pressure-treated with sodium borate and OSB sheathing products with integral zinc borate recently introduced; appropriate for interior applications---do not use where exposed to weather or ground contact. Sodium silicate wood mineralization process: framing lumber and plywood pressure and heat-treated with sodium silicate recently introduced; appropriate for interior and exterior application, including ground contact; not yet listed with the ICC> RELATED MATERIALS Fasteners: Use only stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized fasteners. Construction Adhesives: Water-based, maximum VOCs: 15 grams/liter Building Felt: Minimum 30% recycled fiber content Sill Sealer: Foam sill sealer to match width of sill plate INSTALLATION Protect framing and sheathing from moisture during delivery, installation and use. Comply with structural loading requirements of IRC. Features include: Use precut studs and joists. Use cut-off ends for blocking. Eliminate or reduce headers at nonload-bearing walls. Sheathing Protect material from damage and moisture during delivery, installation and use. WASTE MANAGEMENT Separate wood waste in accordance with the Waste Management Plan. Separate the following categories for salvage or reuse on site: Sheet materials larger than 2 sq. ft. Framing members larger than 16” Multiple offcuts of any size larger than 12” Set aside damaged wood for acceptable alternative uses: for example, use as bracing, blocking, cripples, or ties. Do not burn lumber that is less than a year old. Separate the following categories for disposal and place in designated areas for hazardous materials: Treated, stained, painted, or contaminated wood Sequence work to minimize use of temporary HVAC to dry out building and control humidity.

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BUILDING INSULATION QUALITY ASSURANCE Use aged and settled values for thermal resistance factors (R-values), tested in accordance with ASTM c518 at 75 degrees F and 50% relative humidity for at least 6 months. TESTING AND INSPECTIONS Inspect insulation for proper installation. Correct defects, such as voids, gaps, or insulation compressed behind pipes, before accepting work. INDOOR AIR QUALITY Insulation products that contain loose fiber or chemicals that offgas should be sealed from living spaces. Protect ducts and HVAC system from loose insulation particulates: fiberglass, cellulose, vermiculite, etc. MATERIALS Open Cell Foam Insulation: INSTALLATION 3" Thick, R-15, underfloors, 6", Thick R-30 @ roof deck/attic. Waste Management Plan and coordinate the insulation work to minimize the generation of offcuts and waste. Reuse insulation scraps to the maximum extent feasible. Separate and recycle waste materials in accordance with the Waste Management Plan and to the maximum extent economically feasible. Reuse insulation scraps in attic areas or other locations where out of view. SEALANTS A. Exterior General Use: 1. Single-component polyurethane conforming to ASTM C920, Type S, Class 25, Grade NS Exterior Concealed Joints and Under Thresholds: One-part buty1 rubber caulk conforming to FS TT-S-001657, Type I Exterior Concealed Joints between two assembled rigid surfaces in compression: Polyisobutylene sealant tape conforming to AAMA 804.1 Exterior and Interior Horizontal Joints subject to pedestrian traffic: 1. Two-part polyurethane conforming to ASTM C920, Class 25, Type M; self-leveling, zero-VOC One-part polyurethane, VOC content; maximum 45 grams/liter Interior Non-wet Areas: One-component acrylic latex water-based sealant conforming to ASTM C834, VOC content: maximum 42 grams/liter Interior Wet Areas: One-part, mildew-resistant silicone rubber conforming to ASTM C920. Type S, Class 25, Grade NS Sealant Backer Rod: Compressible rod-stock polyethylene foam, polyethylene-jacketed polyurethane foam, butyl-rubber foam, neoprene foam, or other flexible, permanent, durable, nonabsorptive material as recommended for compatibility with sealant by sealant manufacturer. Joint Cleaner, Primer, and Bond Breaker: As recommended by sealant manufacturer Fiber Expansion Joint Material: Preformed cellular fiber complying with ASTM D1751 Acoustical Sealant: Nonskinning, nonhardening, permanently flexible sealant specifically designed for sealing gypsum wallboard. Electrical Box Sealant: Sheet caulking Tamp-in Sealants: Oakum Caulking Cord: Fine fiber yarn saturated with wax; contains linseed oil and talcum

No.

Description

Date

TILE WORK Materials Porcelain Tile: Minimum 70% post-industrial feldspar Cement Mortar: Thin-set mortar: Zero-VOC Grout: Cement-based, petroleum- and plastic-free grout Sealants: Low-VOC Single-component polyurethane sealant: Zero-VOC Two-component polyurethane sealant: Maximum VOC: 45 grams/liter Waste Management Plan Separate waste in accordance with the Waste Management Plan and place in designated areas in the following categories for recycling: Half tiles and larger: Set aside for reuse by Owner or nonprofit organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. Broken tile, cutoffs smaller than ½ tile, and excess mortar and grout: Crush for use as mosaic, sub-base, or fill Separate metal waste and place in designated areas for recycling or reuse. Separate cardboard waste and place in designated areas for recycling. PAINTING Responsibility Before starting work this Contractor shall inspect surfaces to be painted and shall report to the General Contractor any defects found so that they may be corrected. Painting shall not be begun on walls or ceilings until all damaged spots are repaired by Contractor. Prepartion All spaces shall be broom clean before painting is started, and all surfaces to be painted shall be dry. Dust, dirt, grease, and other extraneous matter shall be removed from surfaces to be painted. After the first or priming coat is applied, all nail holes, cracks, etc. shall be fitted with putty of a color to match that of the finish. Putty shall be brought flush with the adjoining surface in a neat and workmanlike manner. Putty shall be allowed to set before the second coat is applied. All metal surfaces shall be washed with mineral spirits to remove any dirt or grease. Where rust or scale is present, it shall be wire brushed or sandpapered clean before painting. Shop coats of paint that are marred or damaged shall be cleaned and touched up with metal primer. All finish woodwork shall be sanded smooth before priming, and shall be sanded lightly between coats with No. 200 or greater sandpaper. Cleaning After completion of painting work, the Contractor shall remove all paint where it has been spilled, splashed, or splattered on surfaces including fixtures and glass windows. Application No paInting shall be done in temperatures below 50 degrees F. Except as the manufacturer directions specify otherwise, at least 24 hours shall be allowed between coats for drying. In general, all painting shall be done with brush or roller. No application of paint by spraying is to be done, with exception of lacquer sealer coats, and special items such as grillwork or registers requiring painting. Exterior painting shall not be done while surface is damp, or during rainy or frosty weather. Materials Waterborne Latex (Acrylic) Emulsion Paint: Zero-VOC paint: Flat and eggshell, VOC content less than 5 grams/litter Low-VOC paint: Semi-gloss and gloss, VOC content less than 50 grams / liter Transparent Finishes: Polyurethane, water-based: Maximum VOC content: 170 grams/liter Paint Strippers - Low-Emitting: Shall not contain methylene chloride. Avoid products containing methanol and trichloroethane. Execution Indoor Air Quality Wear protective clothing and respirators when applying oil-based paints or using spray equipment with any paints. Maximize ventilation during application and drying. Isolate are of application from rest of building. Vacate space for as long as possible after application. Wait a minimum of 48 hours before occupying freshly painted rooms. Waste Management Plan Separate waste in accordance with the Waste Management Plan. Set aside extra paint for future color matches, or reuse by Owner, school theater set designers, Habitat for Humanity, etc. Where local options exist for leftover paint recycling, collect all waste paint by type and provide for delivery to recycling or collection facitlity. Close and tightly seal all partly used pjaint and finish containers and store protected in well ventilated, fire-safe area at moderate temperature. Place empty containers of solvent-based paints in areas designated for hazardous materials. Do not dispose of paints or solvents by pouring on the ground. Place in designated containers for proper disposal. Caulk shall be dap 35-50 year life or equal.

110 SEVILLE BLVD. LAFAYETTE 70504 SPECIFICATIONS Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

2011-2 4/15/2011 GJERTSON & REID GJERTSON

A14 Scale

4/14/2011 2:43:24 PM

MECHANICAL

LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA

WOOD & PLASTICS

BURRUSS - WALDON RESIDENCE RENOVATIONS

GENERAL CONDITIONS

ROUGH CARPENTRY All unexposed framing lumber, including studs, plates, joists, rough bucks, etc. shall be No. 2 grade Southern Yellow Pine, or Construction Grade Fir, at the Contractor's option. Closet or Storage Room Shelves shall be A-A grade interior Douglas Fir plywood with 3/4" pine or fir edge strip. Shelves shall be as detailed on the drawings. Miscellaneous plywood backing, etc. shall be of thickness shown on the plans, interior grade Douglas Fir Plywood. Unexposed faces may be "B" or "C" grade. All exposed faces shall be "A" grade. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect framing lumber, sheathing, and engineered wood products from excessive humidity and moisture. Store wood I-beams and glue-laminated beams and joists on edge.


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