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Unique job requirements may require specific coverage in the following specification sections: Ơ#T TTA.8ppSection 01010: Summary of WorkƠ#p TTpp(Do not use when Section 01009 is used.) TTB.ppSection 01300: Submittals TT8pp(When Contractor-furnished materials are used, either this section or Section 01365 must be included.)Ơ#p TTC.ppSection 01365 - Certificates of Conformance TT8ppƠ#p TTD.ppSection 01505: Mobilization TTpp(Use when mobilization will be paid for separately.) TTE.ppSection 01506: Temporary Construction Facilities TTpp DRAWING DATA REQUIRED: Details shall consist of cabinet elevations at 1/4 inch scale minimum and sections at 3/4 inch scale minimum. These details will be used for larger scale shop drawings for approval. NOTES TO SPECIFIER: TTA.ppOptions within paragraphs are identified by enclosure in brackets; example: [Option 1] [Option 2]. Blank spaces enclosed by brackets [_____] provide for information to be inserted, as appropriate to individual projects. THE SPECIFIER MUST EDIT (DELETE, SUBSTITUTE OR ADD TO THE TEXT) TO AVOID CONFLICTING REQUIREMENTS AND COSTLY MISTAKES. The remaining paragraphs must be renumbered. All brackets, underlining, boldface, and italics within the paragraphs must be deleted in the final copy.Ơ#p TTB.ppNotes to the Specifier are currently located in the Outline Guide.  s4  Future editions of this Guide Specification will contain the notes  s5P within the body of the text , immediately before the affected paragraph. These notes must also be deleted in the final copy. Ơ#p TTC.ppThis Outline Guide is not intended as a substitute for reading the entire section.Ơ#p TTD. pp1.1B: Select or add applicable specification sections.Ơ#p TTE.8pp1.2: Select or add applicable references.Ơ#p TTF.8pp1.3B: Insert number of copies of shop drawings required. Normally 5 copies are required. Distribution after review is normally 1 copy to the CO, 3 copies to the Contractor, and 1 copy to the project file.Ơ#p ' +))88ԌTTG. pp4.1 and 4.2: When a "lump sum" Contract is used, delete the title "PART 4: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT", and both articles from this specification section. Measurement and payment will be addressed in Part 4 of [Section 01009 General Information and Requirements] [or] [Section 01010 Summary of Work].Ơ#p REVISIONS OF THIS SECTION: CSI format, editorial changes: 3/95 Reference Standards: 3/95 Metric: Technical, Products update: 3/95 POINT OF CONTACT: Frank Ciesel Phone: (303) 9695634 { +))88 = * 8888 8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!DIVISION 6`#LSECTION 06410 WOOD AND PLASTICS`#JCUSTOM CASEWORK H yh8dddyڃ Rev. 3/95.  8888 8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!DIVISION 6`#LSECTION 06410 WOOD AND PLASTICS`#JCUSTOM CASEWORK Rev. 3/95. m 8888 8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!8Tp 4Pl!-06410    PART 1: GENERAL 1.1TTSUMMARYƠ#T TTA.ppSection Includes: Fabricate in the mill to closely match the design and details shown on the drawings.Ơ#p TTB.ppRelated Sections:Ơ#p TTƠ#T TTSummary of WorkƠ#T`#LSection 01010 TTSubmittalsƠ#T`#LSection 01300 TTCertificates of ConformanceƠ#T`#Lsection 01365 TTGypsum Board SystemsƠ#T`#LSection 09260 TTCeramic Mosaics`#LSection 09311 TTResilient Tile Flooring`#LSection 09660 TTResilient Sheet Flooring`#LSection 09665 TTSheet Carpet`#LSection 09685 TTExterior and Interior Painting`#LSection 09915 TTVinyl-Coated Fabric Wall Covering`#LSection 09951 C.TTAlternates: Pre-finished kitchen cabinet units which resemble the custom design included in this Contract will not be considered acceptable substitutes.Ơ#T 1.02 REFERENCES: A.TTArchitectural Woodwork InstituteƠ#T TTƠ#T TTQuality StandardsƠ#T B.TTNational Electrical Manufacturer's Association: TTNEMA LD 3.1 85 %Performance, Application, Fabrication, and Installation of HighPressure Decorative LaminatesƠ# 1.03 SUBMITTALS: A.TTGeneral: Submittals shall be according to [Section 01300 Submittals.] [and] [Section 01365 Certificates of Conformance.]Ơ#T B.TTShop Drawings: Submit [five] copies of shop drawings for approval on cabinetwork. Drawings shall be drawn in related and/or dimensioned positions with sections at 1-1/2 inch scale.Ơ#T 1.8ppThe cabinetwork manufacturer shall be responsible for details and dimensions not controlled by job conditions.Ơ#p = TT2.ppFurnish the cabinetwork manufacturer the dimensions which they alone control, including wall-to-wall, ceiling heights, wall thicknesses, and dimensions controlled by other crafts.Ơ#p 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A.TTCertification Requirements: The Quality Standards for the Custom grade of the Architectural Woodwork Institute shall apply. Ơ#T % +&&==ԌB.TTWorkmanship: The finished cabinets shall present first-class workmanship, with face nails counter-sunk and with all exposed and semi-exposed surfaces sanded and free from tool marks or other similar blemishes. Exposed and semi-exposed joints shall be tight and true.Ơ#T 1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: A.TTDelivery: Cabinets shall be protected with skids, bracing, or as may be required for delivery in good condition.Ơ#T B.TTStorage: Store cabinets in a clean, dry area isolated from on-going construction procedures until rooms to receive them are substantially completed.Ơ#T 1.06 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING: A.TTInstallation Conditions: Verify that installation of cabinets shall not disrupt construction procedures that could cause damage to cabinets. Necessary roughing piping shall be in place, and applied wall and floor finishes should be about to start.Ơ#T  PART 2: PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS: A.TTSolid Stock: Ponderosa, white Pine, or white oak.Ơ#T B. Plywoods: TT1. Semi-exposed 4A-B INT-APA Douglas FirƠ# TT2. Drawer Bottoms 4A-D INT-APA Douglas FirƠ# TT3. Tops and Splashes 4Rotary-cut Philippine mahogany or white oakƠ# C. Tempered Hardboard: Alternate drawer bottoms. D. Hardware: TTDoor hinges (two each door)Ơ#T Door pulls (one each hinged door) Magnetic catches (one each hinged door) TTTracks for sliding doors (one each pair)Ơ#T Sheaves (two each sliding door) Flush pulls (one each sliding door) Drawer pulls (one each drawer) Drawer full extension guides (two each drawer) E. Plastic Laminate: Conforming to NEMA LD 3.1 specifications. F. Glue: Type II water resistant. G. Metal Trim: Must resist stain and corrosion. See drawing details. 2.02 CABINETS: A.TTExposed Stock: May be glued-up for width, and slight discoloration or variance in grain will be allowed. Use of plywood in lieu of solid stock% +&& will be allowed if visible edges are banded. When intended for a transparent finish, the face of softwood plywood may be of more than one piece of well-joined veneer reasonably matched for color and grain. Two repairs, including one well-matched and compatible boat type patch, are acceptable in any six square feet of surface area. Pitch pockets, circular patches or open defects will not be acceptable. Softwood or hardwood plywood for an opaque finish may contain sound defects which shall not be visible after two coats of paint are applied.Ơ#T B.TTSemi-Exposed Portions: May be of other species than exposed portions. Unless otherwise specified, semi-exposed material, except drawer sides, backs, and bottoms, may be any combination of the following:Ơ#T TT1.ppSound, dry lumber which may be glued-up for width and with slight stain or other minor blemishes.Ơ#p 2. A-B INT-APA rotary cut Douglas fir plywood. 3.8ppEconomy grade hardwood plywood. Drawer sides and backs shall be sound, dry lumber with slight stain or other minor blemishes. Drawer bottoms may be rotary cut Douglas fir plywood A-D INT-APA or 1/8 inch tempered hardboard.Ơ#p C. Visible Edges: Semi-exposed plywood shall be edge banded. D.TTCabinet Ends and Divisions: Solid stock shall be not less than 3/4 inch in thickness. Plywood ends and divisions shall be not less than 5/8 inch in thickness.Ơ#T E.TTShelves: Minimum of 3/4 inch thickness. Shelves with unsupported spans over 3 feet in length shall be a minimum of 1 inch thick. Shelves with supports 3 feet or less oc at front and back or at least two-thirds of the depth of the shelf may be a minimum of 3/4 inch thick.Ơ#T F.TTAdjustable Shelves: Supported by metal standards and brackets as detailed.Ơ#T G. Open Ends: Skeleton frames against walls will not be permitted. H.TTWeb Frames: Mortised and tenoned or grooved and stub tenoned or doweled and glued, and sanded.Ơ#T I.TTCabinet Bodies: 3/4 inch stock. Construction in general, design permitting, shall consist of solid vertical members of lumber or plywood, with intermediate web frames, and with web frames or continuous stretchers at front and back under counter tops. Web frames and stationary shelves shall be dadoed into vertical members of the cabinet body. When banks of drawers operate on metal side runner guides, intermediate web frames will be required only at 2 feet maximum spaced intervals.Ơ#T J.TTBottoms: Minimum 3/4 inch thick and shall be dadoed into exposed ends. Bottoms may extend beyond concealed ends, or shall be dadoed into concealed ends if the end runs through. Bottoms of upper cabinets shall conform to the thickness requirement for shelves as noted above. Horizontal members of the face frame shall not be considered as support.Ơ#T K.TTFace Frames: Not less than 3/4 inch thickness, with members mortised and tenoned or doweled and glued, with joints tight and true. Face frames shall be fully glued and nailed to cabinet bodies.Ơ#T % +&&ԌL.TTBacks: At least 1/4 inch plywood or 1/8 inch tempered hardboard, rabbeted into exposed ends and securely attached to cabinet bodies. Joints in backs shall occur only at nailable divisions, or shall be splined or reinforced. Exposed backs of partition, island or peninsula cabinets shall be of plywood, 3/4 inch minimum thickness, 3/4 inch solid stock, or of plywood 3/8 inch minimum thickness secured to a mortised and tenoned or doweled frame having members not exceeding 16 inches oc in one direction. Counter fronts shall be similarly constructed.Ơ#T M.TTDrawer Fronts: Dovetailed or lockjointed and glued and nailed or stapled to sides. Backs shall be dove-tailed or lock-jointed or dadoed and glued into sides. Bottoms shall be plowed into the fronts and sides and securely attached to the backs, either by plow or by gluing and nailing or stapling. Drawer bodies shall be of solid stock except plywood fronts may be used, provided they are edge banded. Minimum thickness for fronts shall be 3/4 inch, for sides and backs 1/2 inch.Ơ#T N.TTDrawers: Equipped with metal full extension side runner guides capable of supporting 50 pounds per pair. All drawers shall be neatly fitted for smooth operation. Stops shall be provided at the back of both sides of all drawers.Ơ#T O.TTSurface Nailing: Through unfinished counter tops is permitted only if the top is of softwood. Hardwood or other counter tops shall be attached with concealed metal clips or similar fastenings.Ơ#T P.TTDoors: Of such type and design as indicated on the drawings. Sliding doors shall be installed on suitable track with sheaves or hangers of a type optional with the manufacturer unless otherwise indicated on the drawings. Provision shall be made to receive door catches. Hinged flush doors shall stop against the bottom of the cabinet and a continuous stop shall be provided at the top of the door opening. Sliding doors shall have a continuous vertical filler stop in the opening behind the face frame and in front of the rear sliding door.Ơ#T Q.TTScribing: Provision shall be made as required for scribing, or scribe molds shall be provided for face frames, cabinet ends, exposed tops and bottoms of upper cabinets.Ơ#T R.TTNailing Strips: Not less than 1/2 inch thickness, shall be provided at top and bottom of case backs.Ơ#T S.TTSleepers: All base cabinets shall be provided with sleepers a minimum of 3/4 inch thick, spaced 2 ft oc maximum.Ơ#T T.TTLaminated Plastic Tops and Splashes:Ơ#T TT1.ppEdge covering shall be selfedged, rolled, no drip, with integral coved backsplash (conventional square backsplash), and top of splash shall be square with self edge. See details. Where self-edge trim is used, the top laminate may extend over the edge laminate and be beveled.Ơ#p 2.8ppSee Section 09999 Color Schedule, for color and pattern required.Ơ#p 3.8ppCore material for tops and splashes shall be 3/4 inch minimum thickness and shall be rotary cut Philippine mahogany, white oak, [_____,] or other close grained hardwood plywood with minimum voids in the second ply.Ơ#p /% +&&Ԍ 4.8ppSurface material shall be high pressure plastic laminate conforming to NEMA specifications. Tops and splashes shall be a minimum of 1/16 inch or .050 inch post forming grade. Backing sheets shall be a minimum of .020 inch.Ơ#p 5.8ppThe laminated plastic covering shall be glued to the core with Type II (Water Resistant) adhesive at 15 pounds per square inch minimum pressure, or with contact cement applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and using a minimum of 50 pounds per square inch pressure measured at the glue line.Ơ#p 6.8ppExposed edges of core material shall be neatly and entirely covered by a trim as shown on drawings. Where tops are subject to excessive moisture, edges shall be sealed before the metal trim or sink rim is installed.Ơ#p TT7.8ppMetal trim, when used, shall be of a type which will resist stain and corrosion.Ơ#p TT8.ppHoles for sinks shall be cut by cabinetwork manufacturer, but the furnishing or installation of metal sink ring shall be by Contractor.Ơ#p 9.8ppJoints shall be neatly and carefully made. Care shall be taken to make joints watertight, and connecting surfaces shall be flush within the manufacturing tolerances of the process used. Tops which require a field joint shall, if practicable, be joined with bolt-up type metal fasteners.Ơ#p 10.8ppExposed edges shall be eased.Ơ#p 11.8ppAppropriate scribe allowance shall be provided.Ơ#p 12.8ppThe underside of tops with plywood core shall have a one coat application of sealer.Ơ#p 13.8ppPlastic tops requiring more than one sheet of laminate shall have the plastic prematched to minimize color variation within the scope of the manufacturer's guarantee, and shall be fabricated from 8foot minimum lengths or the longest sheet lengths available.Ơ#p 14.8ppWhere back splashes are required, conventional square end splashes at wall or closed end shall also be furnished. Splashes shall match backsplash height except where indicated otherwise or where job conditions do not permit.Ơ#p  PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION: A.TTCabinets: Level and plumb and securely anchored in place.Ơ#T TT1.ppDoors, drawers, hinges, pulls and adjustable shelving shall operate freely without bind.Ơ#p  PART 4: MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.01 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT: A.TTUnits: The work described in this section will not be measured for payment.Ơ#T% +&&Ԍ4.02 BASIS OF PAYMENT: A.TTPayment: No direct payment for the work described under this section will be made. Consideration for this shall be included in the bid price for other items of the Contract.Ơ#T 0+END OF SECTION