University of Ottawa SECTION 06101 200 Lees Av. Campus ROUGH CARPENTRY Sept 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 1 of 3 1 General 1.1 RELATED WORK.1 Section 08710: Hardware.2 Section 09110 Non-Load Bearing Metal Studs..3 Section 10800: Toilet and Bath Accessories..14 Division 15..15 Division 16. 1.2 REFERENCES.1 Read and be governed by Definitions, conditions of the contract, amendments or supplements thereto and Division 1..2 CSA B111-1974 Wire Nails, Spikes and Staples..3 CAN/CSA-G164-M92 Hot Dip Galvanizing or Irregularly Shaped Articles..4 CSA O121-M1978 Douglas Fire Plywood..5 CAN/CSA-O141-91 Softwood Lumber..6 CSA O151-M1978 Canadian Softwood Plywood..7 National Lumber Grades Authority (NLGA) Standard Grading Rules for Canadian Lumber 1991..8 CAN/CSA-080 Series Pressure Treated Wood & Fire Retardant Treated Wood..9 CAN 3-086-M84 Engineering Design in Wood Working Stress Design..10 CSA 0112 Series M1977 CSA Standards for Wood Adhesives. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE.1 Lumber identification: by grade stamp of an agency certified by Canadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board..2 Plywood identification: by grade mark in accordance with applicable CSA standards. 2 Products 2.1 LUMBER MATERIAL.1 Lumber: unless specified otherwise, softwood, S4S, moisture content 19% or less in accordance with following standards:.1 CAN/CSA-O141..2 NLGA Standard Grading Rules for Canadian Lumber..2 Furring, blocking, nailing strips, grounds, rough bucks, cants, curbs, fascia backing and sleepers:
University of Ottawa SECTION 06101 200 Lees Av. Campus ROUGH CARPENTRY Sept 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 2 of 3.1 Board sizes: "Standard" or better grade..2 Dimension sizes: "Standard" light framing or better grade..3 Post and timbers sizes: "Standard" or better grade..3 Glue-end-jointed (finger-jointed) lumber is not acceptable products certified under SCA 0268-1974 NLGA. 2.2 PANEL MATERIALS.1 Douglas fir plywood (DFP): to CSA O121, standard construction..2 Canadian softwood plywood (CSP): to CSA O151, standard construction. 2.3 ACCESSORIES.1 Nails, spikes and staples: to CSA B111..2 Bolts: 12.5mm diameter unless indicated otherwise, complete with nuts and washers..3 Proprietary fasteners: toggle bolts, expansion shields and lag bolts, screws and lead or inorganic fibre plugs, explosive actuated fastening devices, recommended for purpose by manufacturer. 2.4 FINISHES OF FASTENERS.1 Galvanizing: to CAN/CSA-G164, use galvanized fasteners for exterior work, for interior highly humid areas pressure-preservative fire-retardant treated lumber. 2.5 SURFACE FASTENINGS.1 Use surface fastenings of the following types except where specific type is indicated: 3 Execution.1 To hollow masonry, plaster and panel surfaces use toggle bolt..2 To solid masonry and concrete use expansion shield with lag screw, jute fibre or lead plug with wood screw..3 To structural steel use bolts through drilled hole or welded stud bolts or power driven, self-drilling screws, or welded stud bolts, or explosive activated stud bolts. 3.1 ROUGH CARPENTRY.1 Provide and fit into place all furring, strappings, battens, studs, joists, sleepers, lagging, cant strips, grounds, nailers, blocking, rough bucks, curbs and framing shown on drawings or required for work of all trades..2 Blocking, strapping and other rough carpentry indicated shall not be regarded as complete and exact..3 Provide, fix with wedges, ease and finally remove when directed, all centrings, struts and supports for masonry and other work. Provide all bracketing, centring, grounds, etc., for sheet metal and other work..4 Fasten work securely to backing to support itself and anticipated superimposed loads. Space members uniformly.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06101 200 Lees Av. Campus ROUGH CARPENTRY Sept 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 3 of 3 3.2 ERECTION OF FRAMING MEMBERS.1 Install members true to line, levels and elevations..2 Construct continuous members from pieces of longest practical length..3 Install spanning members with crown-edge up..4 Fur, frame and strap at max. 400mm o.c. 3.3 FURRING AND BLOCKING.1 Install furring and blocking as required to space out and support surface applied cupboards, casework, fittings, accessories..2 Align and plumb faces of furring and blocking to tolerance of 1:600. 3.4 NAILING, STRIPS, GROUNDS, ROUGH BUCKS.1 Install rough bucks, nailers and linings to rough openings as required to provide backing for frames and other work. 3.5 WALL REINFORCEMENT/ANCHORAGE.1 Provide wood blocking and backing to areas to receive wall mount speakers, wall mount sconces, hand rails, grab bars, wall mount appliances and fixtures, washroom accessories, recessed cabinets, surface mounted cabinets, corner guards, wall stops and as indicated on drawings. 3.6 FASTENERS.1 Frame, anchor, fasten, tie and brace members to provide necessary strength and rigidity. END OF SECTION
University of Ottawa SECTION 06400 200 Lees Av. Campus FINISHED CARPENTRY Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 1 of 5 1 General 1.1 RELATED WORK.1 Rough Carpentry: Section 06101..2 Wood Doors: Section 08210..3 Finish Hardware: Section 08710..4 Painting: Section 09900. 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS.1 Do finish carpentry to millwork standards of the Architectural Manufacturer s Association of Canada (AWMAC). 1.3 WORK INCLUDED.1 The work of this section includes the provision of all labour, material, equipment and services required to fabricate and install all shop fabricated finished cabinetwork and millwork items as indicated on the drawings and specified herein and as required for a complete project..3 The work of this section includes the provisions of all labour, material, equipment, and services required to finish shop fabricated finished cabinetwork and millwork as specified in this Section and Section 09000..4 The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:.1 Laminated plastic faced cabinetwork and millwork..2 Hardwood veneer faced cabinetwork and millwork..3 Flat countertops, faced with laminated plastic..4 Supply and installation of cabinet hardware 1.4 SUBMITTALS.1 Submit samples in accordance with Section 01340 - Submittals..2 Shop drawings to be submitted in individual packages relating to Building A, Building C and Building E..3 Samples of all trim and accessories..4 Provide a sample mock-up of one typical cabinet unit for approval before proceeding with the remainder of the work. Mock-up to include typical project details and materials to allow for review and acceptance of meeting project specific requirements. If accepted these mock-ups will be the final units..4 Submit shop drawings in accordance with Section 01340 Submittals..5 Shop drawings to clearly indicate details of construction profiles, jointing, fastening and other related details. Details at 1:5..6 Shop drawings to clearly indicate location of each cabinet and furniture unit..7 Shop drawings to incorporate field dimensions.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06400 200 Lees Av. Campus FINISHED CARPENTRY Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 2 of 5.8 Shop drawings to incorporate hardware. 1.5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING.1 Protect materials from dampness during and after delivery..2 Do not install or store materials in areas where relative humidity is less than 25% or greater than 60% at 22 0..3 Store materials in ventilated areas protected from extremes of temperature and humidity. 1.6 EXAMINATION AND COORDINATION.1 Examine all drawings and specifications to determine the extent of work..2 Co-ordinate with other trades for incorporation of mechanical, electrical or other items into work..3 Co-ordinate with Architect for exact location requirements. 1.7 WARRANTY.1 The warranty period identified in with respect to the plastic laminate, work extended from one year to two years..2 The warranty is to specifically guarantee that laminated plastic work will not warp, delaminate, open joints or split. 2 Products 2.1 MATERIALS.1 Softwood Lumber: To CAN/CSA 0141 1991 and National Lumber Grades Authority requirements, with maximum moisture content on 7% for interior work, 12% for exterior work, yard lumber selected for paint finish, pine species, to AWMAC custom grade, C select or better (Paragraph 112C). Finger-jointed material unacceptable..2 Hardwood: To National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA) requirements, moisture content of maximum 7% for interior. Maple: To AWMAC custom grade..3 Multi-Core Hardwood Plywood: To CSA CAN 3-0437.0 M85 to be weldwood multi-core (LMC) panels, free formaldehyde not to exceed 0.04 PPM or 0.25 Mg/Cu.M..4 Hardwood Plywood: To CSA 0115 1982, Birch, rotary cut, Type II bond. Good two sides where exposed to view both sides. 19mm thick unless otherwise called for. For varnish finish, all exposed surfaces shall be uniformly light. For paint finish use paint grade..5 Douglas Fir Plywood: To CSA 0121 M1978 good two sides, select sheathing, 19mm thick unless otherwise called for. Use MDO face where exposed in finished work..6 Laminated Plastic for Flatwork: To CAN3-A172-M79 Grade GP Type HD 1.5mm thick; suede finish colours; pattern as indicated. Backing sheet; min. 0.5mm thick, sanded surface, of same manufacturer as facing sheets.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06400 200 Lees Av. Campus FINISHED CARPENTRY Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 3 of 5.7 Laminated Plastic Adhesive: As recommended by plastic laminate manufacturer, water based..8 Nails: To CSA B111 1974; galvanized for exterior work, interior highly humid areas and for treated lumber; plain finish elsewhere..9 Draw Bolts and Splines: As recommended by plastic laminate fabricator..10 Hardboard: To CAN/CGSB 11.3-M87, tempered, 6mm, perforated..11 Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) Board: to ANSI A208.2, density 769 kg/m3. 2.2 CABINET WORK.1 Fabricate casework to AWMAC custom grade..2 Cabinet doors to be AWMAC overlay type custom grade..3 Construct all cabinetry of hardwood plywood, min. 19mm thick except where noted otherwise..1 Use veneer core hardwood plywood for:.1 Adjustable shelves..2 Gables in millwork and at work stations.3 Where noted..4 Where required to provide deflection free, rigid construction..4 Provide plywood backs for all cabinet units, 6mm of as called for on drawings. Provide plastic laminate finish, colour to match millwork..5 Provide plastic laminate at edges of plywood, exposed and semi-exposed to match face plastic laminate..6 Use plastic laminate for all exposed edges to match face veneer. Plastic laminate at four edges of adjustable shelves..7 Install and adjust cabinet hardware for shelves, doors, and drawers. Recess shelf standards unless noted otherwise..8 Shop assemble work for delivery to site in size easily handled and to ensure passage through building openings. 2.3 PLASTIC LAMINATE APPLICATION.1 Comply with plastic laminate manufacturer s installation instructions..2 Obtain governing dimensions before fabricating items which are to accommodate or abut appliances, equipment or other materials..3 Ensure adjacent parts of continuous laminate work match in colour, pattern and texture..4 Veneer laminated plastic to core material in accordance with adhesive manufacturer s instructions. Ensure core and laminate profiles coincide to provide continuous support and bond over entire surface. Joints not permitted in material in same place..5 Form shaped profiles and bends as indicated.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06400 200 Lees Av. Campus FINISHED CARPENTRY Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 4 of 5.6 Use straight self-edging laminate strip matching countertop to cover exposed edges of core material. Chamfer exposed edges uniformly at approximately 20 0. Do not mitre laminate edges..7 Apply plastic laminate backing sheet to reverse side of core of plastic laminate work..8 Apply plastic laminate to cover underside of countertop edges to match countertop..9 Apply plastic laminate to cover underside of countertop edges to match countertop..10 Maple veneer, maple trim stained to match PL1.11 Plastic Laminate PL1 Cabinets Formica 7012-58 Amber Maple PL2 Countertops Arborite S-401CA Acid Resistant PL3 Countertops Nevamar ES6002T Charcoal Essence PL4 Cabinets Arborite W-414 VL Cherry Jubilee 3 Execution 3.1 CABINET INSTALLATION.1 Install work plumb, true and square, neatly scribed to adjoining surfaces..2 Provide heavy duty fixture attachment for wall mounted units..3 Make allowances around perimeter where fixed objects pass through or project into laminated plastic work to permit normal movement without restriction..4 Use drawbolts and splines in countertop joints. Max. spacing 450mm o.c. 75mm from edge. Make flush hairline joints..5 Provide cutouts for plumbing, fixtures, inserts, grilles, appliances, outlet boxes, etc. Round internal corners, chamfer edges and seal exposed core..6 Prepare exposed and semi-exposed surfaces ready for painting. Seal and varnish drawer interiors..7 Adjust hardware for correct operation. 3.2 FINISH CARPENTRY.1 Cut work square, true to details, with sharp profiles, carefully and neatly fitted with hairline joints. Fabricate all items with proper provision for shrinkage..2 Exposed wood surfaces shall be machine sanded to an even smooth surface, ready for finish. All work shall be hand cleaned, securely fixed, joints accurately fitted with no edge grain exposed on finished surfaces unless part of the design..3 Conceal all nail heads, countersink and cover with plugs all screw and bolt heads in finished work except as otherwise approved.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06400 200 Lees Av. Campus FINISHED CARPENTRY Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 5 of 5.4 Wood mouldings shall be milled to profiles and sizes shown. Mouldings shall be sharp and clearly cut. Scribing, mitring, and jointing shall be done accurately and neatly. Carefully mitre exposed corners of mouldings..5 Intersecting mouldings at inside corners shall be neatly coped and not mitred. Mouldings wider than 50mm shall have back ploughed..6 Set and secure materials and components in place, rigid, plumb, and square..7 Use only solid stock wood..8 Construct hardwood trim to be stained maple. END OF SECTION
University of Ottawa SECTION 06401 200 Lees Av. Campus CABINET AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 1 of 3 1 General 1.1 RELATED SECTIONS.1 Finish Carpentry: Section 06400..2 Door Hardware: Section 06710..3 Glazing: Section 08800. 1.2 REFERENCES.1 CAN/CGSB 69.25 M90/ANSI/BHMA 156.9 1982 Cabinet Hardware..2 CAN/CGSB 69.27 M90/ANSI/BHMA 156.11 1985 Cabinet Locks..3 CAN/CGSB 69.32 M90/ANSI/BHMA 156.16 1981 Auxiliary Hardware..4 CAN/CGSB 69.34 M90/ANSI/BHMA 156.18 1984 Materials and Finishes. 1.3 SAMPLES.1 Submit sample of hinge, drawer slider, door and drawer pull in accordance with Section 01340 General Requirements. 1.4 HARDWARE LIST.1 Submit cabinet hardware list in accordance with Section 01001 General Requirements..2 Indicate specified hardware including make, model, material, function, finish and other pertinent information. 1.5 MAINTENANCE DATA.1 Provide maintenance data, parts list and manufacturers instructions for incorporation into maintenance manual specified in Section 01001 General Instructions. 1.6 DELIVERY AND STORAGE.1 Store cabinet hardware in locked clean and dry areas..2 Package each item of hardware including fastenings, separately or in like groups of hardware. Label each package as to item definition and location. 2 Products 2.1 HARDWARE ITEMS.1 Use only manufacturer s product for all similar items..2 Supply all necessary screws, bolts, expansion shields, and other fastening devices required for satisfactory installation and operation of hardware..3 Exposed fastenings devices to match finish of hardware.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06401 200 Lees Av. Campus CABINET AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 2 of 3.4 Use fasteners compatible with material through which they pass. 2.2 CABINET HARDWARE TO CAN/CGSB 69.25 AS LISTED IN HARDWARE SCHEDULE..1 Hinges: Concealed self-closing type B01601 finish to 626..2 Pulls: Back mounted for drawers and upper cabinets and lower cabinets, Richelieu brushed nickel catalogue No. 39965 128mm c.c..3 Pulls: Back mounted for full height doors at closets, pantries, etc. Richelieu brushed nickel catalogue No. 3986* 192mm c.c..4 Elbow latch: Type B03023 similar to type 2 in zinc 604..5 Roller catches type B03091 finish to 626..6 Adjustable shelf standards unless noted, type B04071-KV #255 2C..7 Shelf rests unless noted, type B04081-KV #256 2C..8 Drawer slides: Type B05051-KV #1429 x LTS heavy duty, full extension, side mounted..9 Drawer and door locks to be Cam Lock type to suit application. Locks to be similar to E07261. Key to be removable in locked and unlocked positions. Cylinders to be keyable as noted in 2.3 Keying Finish 626..10 Hardware kit by Richilieu or C.R.Laurence for sliding lockable tempered glass doors in cabinets mounted on top of existing work benches in Wet Lab E253. Millwork contractor shall supply and install tempered glass doors for these units. 2.3 KEYING.1 Cabinet locks to be keyed alike by room master keyed and grandmaster keyed as directed. Submit keying schedule for approval..2 Provide keys in duplicate for every lock in the contract..3 Provide three master keys for each MK or GMK group..4 Provide key cabinet with keys labelled to each room number. 3 Execution 3.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.1 Furnish manufacturers instructions for proper installation of each hardware component. 3.2 QUANTITIES.1 It is the responsibility of the millwork contractor to determine quantities from contract documents. 3.3 GLASS DOORS AND SHELVES.1 Glass for doors and shelves at display cabinets at Beauty Salon R104 to be supplied and installed by Millwork Contractor. All glass to be tempered.
University of Ottawa SECTION 06401 200 Lees Av. Campus CABINET AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE Sept. 22, 2008 Recommissioning Phase 2 Page 3 of 3 END OF SECTION