ADDENDUM NO. 1 THOROUGHBRED ROOM RENOVATION PHASE II DINING AREA MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY, MURRAY, KY PROJECT #

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ADDENDUM NO. 1 THOROUGHBRED ROOM RENOVATION PHASE II DINING AREA MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY, MURRAY, KY PROJECT #13-046 10-23-2013 Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Form, in the space provided. This Document is an amendment of the original Specifications and/or Drawings and shall be part of and included in the Contract. Wherein this Addendum conflicts with the original Specifications and/or Drawings, this Addendum shall govern. Contractor Questions: 1. Q. Can dining furniture be stored in the building. A. No. Contractor will be responsible for removal, storage, and placement of furniture in original location upon completion of work. Clarifications: 1. DRAWING SHEET D-1. 1. Add note to relocate Cashier Stations and Condiment Bar to servery area during extent of project work. Units to be disconnected from floor connections and placed in acceptable location within adjacent servery area. Upon completion of work, units to relocated and reconnected to utilities. 2. DRAWING SHEET D-2. 1. Delete Section Mark 1/A-6. Refer to details on A-2 and A-3 for existing construction which will be abutted by new construction. 3. DRAWING SHEET A-4. 1. Detail 1/A-4. Contractor shall be provided with digital image of MSU logo for use in preparing glazing panels. 4. DRAWING SHEET A-5. 1. Add the referenced drawing to the Bidding Documents. Sheet indicates work to be proposed as Alternate No. 2. 2. Proposed Plan. Add note indicating that wall surface area exposed by sawcutting brick masonry will be covered with stained 2x8 oak wood trim board to match wood railing. 5. See attached spec section 062023. 6. See attached drawing A-5. End of Addendum 1

FDC Project No. 13-046 Page 1 of 4 SECTION 062023 - INTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Interior railings. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials, dimensions, profiles, textures, and colors and include construction and application details. 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Stack lumber, plywood, and other panels flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Protect materials from weather by covering with waterproof sheeting, securely anchored. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. B. Deliver interior finish carpentry materials only when environmental conditions meet requirements specified for installation areas. If interior finish carpentry materials must be stored in other than installation areas, store only where environmental conditions meet requirements specified for installation areas. 1.4 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install interior finish carpentry materials until building is enclosed and weatherproof, wet work in space is completed and nominally dry, and HVAC system is operating and maintaining temperature and relative humidity at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. B. Do not install finish carpentry materials that are wet, moisture damaged, or mold damaged. 1. Indications that materials are wet or moisture damaged include, but are not limited to, discoloration, sagging, or irregular shape. 2. Indications that materials are mold damaged include, but are not limited to, fuzzy or splotchy surface contamination and discoloration.

FDC Project No. 13-046 Page 2 of 4 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Lumber: DOC PS 20 and the following grading rules: 1. NeLMA: Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers' Association, "Standard Grading Rules for Northeastern Lumber." 2. NHLA: National Hardwood Lumber Association, "Rules for the Measurement and Inspection of Hardwood & Cypress." 3. NLGA: National Lumber Grades Authority, "Standard Grading Rules for Canadian Lumber." 4. SPIB: The Southern Pine Inspection Bureau, "Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber." 5. WCLIB: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau, Standard No. 17, "Grading Rules for West Coast Lumber." 6. WWPA: Western Wood Products Association, "Western Lumber Grading Rules." 2.2 INTERIOR TRIM A. Hardwood Lumber Trim for Transparent Finish (Stain or Clear Finish): 1. Species and Grade: Red oak; Clear; NHLA. 2. Maximum Moisture Content: 13 percent. 3. Finger Jointing: Not allowed. 4. Gluing for Width: Use for lumber trim wider than 6 inches. 5. Face Surface: Surfaced (smooth). 6. Matching: Selected for compatible grain and color. 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Fasteners for : Nails, screws, and other anchoring devices of type, size, material, and finish required for application indicated to provide secure attachment, concealed where possible. B. Glue: Aliphatic-resin, polyurethane, or resorcinol wood glue recommended by manufacturer for general carpentry use. 2.4 FABRICATION A. Back out or kerf backs of the following members except those with ends exposed in finished work: B. Ease edges of lumber less than 1 inch in nominal thickness to 1/16-inch radius and edges of lumber 1 inch or more in nominal thickness to 1/8-inch radius.

FDC Project No. 13-046 Page 3 of 4 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance. B. Examine finish carpentry materials before installation. Reject materials that are wet, moisture damaged, and mold damaged. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Clean substrates of projections and substances detrimental to application. B. Before installing interior finish carpentry, condition materials to average prevailing humidity in installation areas for a minimum of 24 hours. 3.3 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Do not use materials that are unsound, warped, improperly treated or finished, inadequately seasoned, too small to fabricate with proper jointing arrangements, or with defective surfaces, sizes, or patterns. B. Install interior finish carpentry level, plumb, true, and aligned with adjacent materials. Use concealed shims where necessary for alignment. 1. Scribe and cut interior finish carpentry to fit adjoining work. Refinish and seal cuts as recommended by manufacturer. 2. Where face fastening is unavoidable, countersink fasteners, fill surface flush, and sand unless otherwise indicated. 3. Install to tolerance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches for level and plumb. Install adjoining interior finish carpentry with 1/32-inch maximum offset for flush installation and 1/16-inch maximum offset for reveal installation. 4. Coordinate interior finish carpentry with materials and systems in or adjacent to it. Provide cutouts for mechanical and electrical items that penetrate interior finish carpentry. 3.4 STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM INSTALLATION A. Install with minimum number of joints practical, using full-length pieces from maximum lengths of lumber available. Do not use pieces less than 24 inches long, except where necessary. Stagger joints in adjacent and related standing and running trim. Cope at returns, miter at outside corners, and cope at inside corners to produce tight-fitting joints with full-surface

FDC Project No. 13-046 Page 4 of 4 contact throughout length of joint. Use scarf joints for end-to-end joints. Plane backs of casings to provide uniform thickness across joints where necessary for alignment. 1. Match color and grain pattern of trim for transparent finish (stain or clear finish) across joints. 2. Install trim after gypsum-board joint finishing operations are completed. 3. Install without splitting; drill pilot holes before fastening where necessary to prevent splitting. Fasten to prevent movement or warping. Countersink fastener heads on exposed carpentry work and fill holes. 3.5 ADJUSTING A. Replace interior finish carpentry that is damaged or does not comply with requirements. Interior finish carpentry may be repaired or refinished if work complies with requirements and shows no evidence of repair or refinishing. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. 3.6 CLEANING A. Clean interior finish carpentry on exposed and semiexposed surfaces. Restore damaged or soiled areas and touch up factory-applied finishes, if any. 3.7 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products from damage from weather and other causes during construction. B. Remove and replace finish carpentry materials that are wet, moisture damaged, and mold damaged. 1. Indications that materials are wet or moisture damaged include, but are not limited to, discoloration, sagging, or irregular shape. 2. Indications that materials are mold damaged include, but are not limited to, fuzzy or splotchy surface contamination and discoloration. END OF SECTION 062023