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SECTION 061000- ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY This Section includes the following: 1. Framing with dimension lumber. 2. Framing with timber. 3. Wood blocking and nailers. 4. Plywood backing panels. B. Related Sections include the following: I. Division 06 Section "Shop-Fabricated Wood Trusses." 1.3 DEFINITIONS Exposed Framing: Framing not concealed by other construction. B. Dimension Lumber: Lumber of 2 inches nominal or greater but less than 5 inches nominal in least dimension. C. Timber: Lumber of 5 inches nominal or greater in least dimension. D. Lumber grading agencies, and the abbreviations used to reference them, include the following: I. NeLMA: Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 2. NLGA: National Lumber Grades Authority. 3. RIS: Redwood Inspection Service. 4. SPIB: The Southern Pine Inspection Bureau. 5. WCLIB: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau. 6. WWPA: Western Wood Products Association. 1.4 SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-1

1. Include data for wood-preservative treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated materials comply with requirements. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained. 2. For products receiving a waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site. 3. Include copies of warranties from chemical treatment manufacturers for each type of treatment. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE Source Limitations for Engineered Wood Products: Obtain each type of engineered wood product through one source from a single manufacturer. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Stack lumber flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 WOOD PRODUCTS, GENERAL Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no grading agency is indicated, provide lumber that complies with the applicable rules of any rules-writing agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review. Provide lumber graded by an agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under the rules indicated. 1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. 2. For exposed lumber indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece or omit grade stamp and provide certificates of grade compliance issued by grading agency. 3. Where nominal sizes are indicated, provide actual sizes required by DOC PS 20 for moisture content specified. Where actual sizes are indicated, they are minimum dressed sizes for dry lumber. 4. Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated. 2.2 WOOD-PRESERVATIVE-TREATED LUMBER Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: A WPA C2, except that lumber that is not in contact with the ground and is continuously protected from liquid water may be treated according to A WPA C31 with inorganic boron (SBX). 1. Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable products shall contain no arsenic or chromium. 2. For exposed items indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, use chemical formulations that do not require incising, contain colorants, bleed through, or otherwise adversely affect finishes. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-2

B. Kiln-dry lumber after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent. Do not use material that is warped or does not comply with requirements for untreated material. C. Mark lumber with treatment quality mark of an inspection agency approved by the ALSC Board of Review. D. Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings as "Treated", and the following: 1. Wood nailers, support bases, blocking, stripping, and similar members in connection with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofmg. 2. Wood sills, blocking and similar concealed members in contact with masonry or concrete. 3. Wood framing and furring attached directly to the interior of below-grade exterior masonry or concrete walls. 4. Wood framing members that are less than 18 inches above the ground in crawlspaces or unexcavated areas. 5. Wood floor plates that are installed over concrete slabs-on-grade. 2.3 B. c. DIMENSION LUMBER FRAMING Maximum Moisture Content: 19 percent. Non-Load-Bearing Interior Partitions: No. 2 grade of any species. Exterior and Load-Bearing Walls, Joists, Rafters, and Other Structural Framing: No.2 grade and any of the following species: 1. Southern pine; SPIB. 2. Douglas fir-larch; WCLIB or WWP 3. Mixed southern pine; SPIB. 4. Spruce-pine-fir; NLG 5. Douglas fir-south; WWP 6. Douglas fir-larch (north); NLG 7. Spruce-pine-fir (south); NeLMA, WCLIB, or WWP D. Exposed Framing Indicated to Receive a Stained or Natural Finish: Provide material handselected for uniformity of appearance and freedom from characteristics, on exposed surfaces and edges, that would impair finish appearance, including decay, honeycomb, knot-holes, shake, splits, tom grain, and wane. 1. Species and Grade: Western cedars, Select Structural grade; WCLIB, or WWP 2.4 TIMBER FRAMING Provide timber framing complying with the following requirements, according to grading rules of grading agency indicated: 1. Species and Grade: Douglas fir-larch, Douglas fir-larch (north), or Douglas fir-south; Select Structural giade; NLGA, WCLIB, or WWP ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-3

2. Species and Grade: Southern pine, Select Structural grade; SPIB. 3. Maximum Moisture Content: 19 percent. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER General: Provide miscellaneous lumber indicated and lumber for support or attachment of other construction, including the following: 1. Blocking. 2. Nailers. 3. Grounds. B. For items of dimension lumber size, provide Construction or No.2 grade lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content and any of the following species: 1. Hem-fir (north); NLG 2. Mixed southern pine; SPIB. 3. Spruce-pine-fir; NLG 4. Hem-fir; WCLIB, or WWP 5. Spruce-pine-fir (south); NeLMA, WCLIB, or WWP 6. Western woods; WCLIB or WWP 7. Northern species; NLG 8. Eastern softwoods; NeLM C. For concealed boards, provide lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content and any of the following species and grades: 1. Mixed southern pine, No. 2 grade; SPIB. 2. Hem-fir or hem-fir (north), Construction or 2 Common grade; NLGA, WCLIB, or WWP 3. Spruce-pine-fir (south) or spruce-pine-fir, Construction or 2 Common grade; NeLMA, NLGA, WCLIB, or WWP 4. Eastern softwoods, No.2 Common grade; NeLM 5. Northern species, No.2 Common grade; NLG 6. Western woods, Construction or No.2 Common grade; WCLIB or WWP D. E. For blocking not used for attachment of other construction, Utility, Stud, or No.3 grade lumber of any species may be used provided that it is cut and selected to eliminate defects that will interfere with its attachment and purpose. For blocking and nailers used for attachment of other construction, select and cut lumber to eliminate knots and other defects that will interfere with attachment of other work. 2.6 PLYWOOD BACKING PANELS Telephone and Electrical Equipment Backing Panels: DOC PS 1, Exposure 1, C-D Plugged, in thickness indicated or, if not indicated, not less than 3/4-inch nominal thickness. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-4

2. 7 FASTENERS General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this Article for material and manufacture. 1. Where rough carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, pressure-preservative treated, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners with hot-dip zinc coating complying with ASTM A 153/A 153M or Type 304 stainless steel. B. Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTMF 1667. C. Power-Driven Fasteners: NBS NER-272. D. Wood Screws: ASME Bl8.6.1. E. Lag Bolts: ASME B18.2.1. F. Bolts: Steel bolts complying with ASTM A 307, Grade A; with ASTM A 563 hex nuts and, where indicated, flat washers. G. Expansion Anchors: Anchor bolt and sleeve assembly of material indicated below with capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to 6 times the load imposed when installed in unit masonry assemblies and equal to 4 times the load imposed when installed in concrete as determined by testing per ASTM E 488 conducted by a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency. 1. Material: Carbon-steel components, zinc plated to comply with ASTM B 633, Class Fe/Zn 5. 2. Material: Stainless steel with bolts and nuts complying with ASTM F 593 and ASTM F 594, Alloy Group 1 or 2. 2.8 METAL FRAMING ANCHORS Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:: 1. Alpine Engineered Products, Inc. 2. Cleveland Steel Specialty Co. 3. Harlen Metal Products, Inc. 4. KC Metals Products, Inc. 5. Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc. 6. Southeastern Metals Manufacturing Co., Inc. 7. USP Structural Connectors. B. Allowable Design Loads: Provide products with allowable design loads, as published by manufacturer, that meet or exceed those indicated. Manufacturer's published values shall be determined from empirical data or by rational engineering analysis and demonstrated by comprehensive testing performed by a qualified independent testing agency. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-5

C. Galvanized Steel Sheet: Hot-dip, zinc-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 coating designation. 1. Use for interior locations where stainless steel is not indicated. D. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 304. 1. Use for exterior locations and where indicated. E. Joist Hangers: U-shaped joist hangers with 2-inch-long seat and 1-114-inch-wide nailing flanges at least 85 percent of joist depth. 1. Thickness: 0.050 inch. F. Bridging: Rigid, V-section, nailless type, 0.050 inch thick, length to suit joist size and spacing. G. Post Bases: Adjustable-socket type for bolting in place with standoff plate to raise post 1 inch above base and with 2-inch-minimum side cover, socket 0.062 inch thick, and standoff and adjustment plates 0.108 inch thick. H. Rafter Tie-Downs (Hurricane or Seismic Ties, similar to Simpson H1): Bent strap tie for fastening rafters or roof trusses to wall studs below, 2-1/4 inches wide by 0.062 inch thick. Tie fits over top of rafter or truss and fastens to both sides of rafter or truss, face of top plates, and side of stud below. I. Wall Bracing: T -shaped bracing made for letting into studs in saw kerf, 1-118 inches wide by 9/16 inch deep by 0.034 inch thick with hemmed edges. 2.9 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Sill-Sealer Gaskets: Glass-fiber-resilient insulation, fabricated in strip form, for use as a sill sealer; l-inch nominal thickness, compressible to 1/32 inch; selected from manufacturer's standard widths to suit width of sill members indicated. B. Adhesives for Gluing Blocking to Concrete or Masonry: Formulation complying with ASTM D 3498 that is approved for use indicated by adhesive manufacturer. C. Water-Repellent Preservative: NWWDA-tested and -accepted formulation containing 3-iodo-2- propynyl butyl carbamate, combined with an insecticide containing chloropyrifos as its active ingredient. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL Set rough carpentry to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true to line, cut, and fitted. Fit rough carpentry to other construction; scribe and cope as needed for accurate fit. Locate nailers, blocking, and similar supports to comply with requirements for attaching other construction. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-6

B. Framing Standard: Comply with AF&PA's "Details for Conventional Wood Frame Construction," unless otherwise indicated. C. Framing with Engineered Wood Products: Install engineered wood products to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. D. Metal Framing Anchors: Install metal framing to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. E. Do not splice structural members between supports, unless otherwise indicated. F. Provide blocking and framing as indicated and as required to support facing materials, fixtures, specialty items, and trim. 1. Provide metal clips for fastening gypsum board or lath at corners and intersections where framing or blocking does not provide a surface for fastening edges of panels. Space clips not more than 16 inches o.c. G. Provide fire blocking in furred spaces, stud spaces, and other concealed cavities as indicated and as follows: 1. Fire block furred spaces of walls, at each floor level, at ceiling, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. with solid wood blocking or noncombustible materials accurately fitted to close furred spaces. 2. Fire block concealed spaces of wood-framed walls and partitions at each floor level, at ceiling line of top story, and at not more than 96 inches o.c. Where fire blocking is not inherent in framing system used, provide closely fitted solid wood blocks of same width as framing members and 2-inch nominal-thickness. 3. Fire block concealed spaces behind combustible cornices and exterior trim at not more than 20 feet o.c. H. Sort and select lumber so that natural characteristics will not interfere with installation or with fastening other materials to lumber. Do not use materials with defects that interfere with function of member or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement. I. Comply with A WP A M4 for applying field treatment to cut surfaces of preservative-treated lumber. 1. Use inorganic boron for items that are continuously protected from liquid water. 2. Use copper naphthenate for items not continuously protected from liquid water. J. Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated, complying with the following: 1. NES NER-272 for power-driven fasteners. 2. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's International Building Code. 3. Table 23-II-B-1, "Nailing Schedule," and Table 23-II-B-2, "Wood Structural Panel Roof Sheathing Nailing Schedule," in ICBO's Uniform Building Code. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-7

4. Table R602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and Table R602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in ICC's International Residential Code for One- and Two Family Dwellings. K. Use common wire nails, unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive fmish materials. Make tight connections between members. Install fasteners without splitting wood; do not countersink nail heads, unless otherwise indicated. L. For exposed work, arrange fasteners in straight rows parallel with edges of members, with fasteners evenly spaced, and with adjacent rows staggered. 1. Comply with approved fastener patterns where applicable. 2. Use finishing nails, unless otherwise indicated. Countersink nail heads and fill holes with wood filler. 3.2 WOOD BLOCKING, AND NAILER INSTALLATION B. c. Install where indicated and where required for attaching other work. Form to shapes indicated and cut as required for true line and level of attached work. Coordinate locations with other work involved. Attach items to substrates to support applied loading. Recess bolts and nuts flush with surfaces, unless otherwise indicated. Provide permanent grounds of dressed, pressure-preservative-treated, key-beveled lumber not less than 1-1/2 inches wide and of thickness required to bring face of ground to exact thickness of finish material. Remove temporary grounds when no longer required~ 3.3 WALL AND PARTITION FRAMING INSTALLATION General: Provide single bottom plate and double top plates using members of 2-inch nominal thickness whose widths equal that of studs, except single top plate may be used for non-loadbearing partitions. Fasten plates to supporting construction, unless otherwise indicated. 1. For exterior walls, provide 2-by-6-inch nominal-size wood studs 16 inches o.c., unless otherwise indicated. 2. For interior partitions and walls, provide 2-by-4-inch nominal- size wood studs spaced 16 inches o.c., unless otherwise indicated. 3. Provide continuous horizontal blocking at midheight of partitions more than 96 inches high, using members of2-inch nominal thickness and of same width as wall or partitions. B. Construct comers and intersections with three or more studs, except that two studs may be used for interior non-load-bearing partitions. C. Frame openings with multiple studs and headers. Provide nailed header members of thickness equal to width of studs. Support headers on jamb studs. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-8

1. For non-load-bearing partitions, provide double-jamb studs and headers not less than 4- inch nominal depth for openings 48 inches and less in width, 6-inch nominal depth for openings 48 to 72 inches in width, 8-inch nominal depth for openings 72 to 120 inches in width, and not less than 10-inch nominal depth for openings 10 to 12 feet in width. 2. For load-bearing walls, provide double-jamb studs for openings 60 inches and less in width, and triple-jamb studs for wider openings. Provide headers of depth indicated or, if not indicated, according to Table R502.5(1) or Table R502.5(2), as applicable, in ICC's International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings. D. Provide diagonal bracing in exterior walls, at both walls of each external comer, at 45-degree angle, full-story height, unless otherwise indicated. A full sheet of Yz-inch thick plywood sheathing may be used at both walls of each external comer in lieu of diagonal bracing. 3.4 FLOOR JOIST FRAMING INSTALLATION General: Install floor joists with crown edge up and support ends of each member with not less than 1-1/2 inches of bearing on wood or metal, or 3 inches on masonry. Attach floor joists as follows: 1. Where supported on wood members, by toe nailing or by using metal framing anchors. 2. Where framed into wood supporting members, by using wood ledgers as indicated or, if not indicated, by using metal joist hangers. B. Fire Cuts: At joists built into masonry, bevel cut ends 3 inches and do not embed more than 4 inches. C. Frame openings with headers and trimmers supported by metal joist hangers; double headers and trimmers where span of header exceeds 48 inches. D. Do not notch in middle third of joists; limit notches to one-sixth depth of joist, one-third at ends. Do not bore holes larger than 1/3 depth of joist; do not locate closer than 2 inches from top or bottom. E. Provide solid blocking of 2-inch nominal thickness by depth of joist at ends of joists unless nailed to header or band. F. Lap members framing from opposite sides of beams, girders, or partitions not less than 4 inches or securely tie opposing members together. Provide solid blocking of 2-inch nominal thickness by depth of joist over supports. G. Anchor members paralleling masonry with 1/4-by-1-1/4-inch metal strap anchors spaced not more than 96 inches o.c., extending over and fastening to 3 joists. Embed anchors at least 4 inches into grouted masonry with ends bent at right angles and extending 4 inches beyond bend. H. Provide solid blocking between joists under jamb studs for openings. I. Under non-load-bearing partitions, provide double joists separated by solid blocking equal to depth of studs above. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-9

1. Provide triple joists separated as above, under partitions receiving ceramic tile and similar heavy finishes or fixtures. J. Provide bridging oftype indicated below, at intervals of96 inches o.c., betweenjoists. 1. Diagonal wood bridging formed from bevel-cut, 1-by-3-inch nominal- size lumber, double-crossed and nailed at both ends to joists. 2. Steel bridging installed to comply with bridging manufacturer's written instructions. 3.5 CEILING JOIST AND RAFTER FRAMING INSTALLATION Ceiling Joists: Install ceiling joists with crown edge up and complying with requirements specified above for floor joists. Face nail to ends of parallel rafters. 1. Where ceiling joists are at right angles to rafters, provide additional short joists parallel to rafters from wall plate to first joist; nail to ends of rafters and to top plate and nail to first joist or anchor with framing anchors or metal straps. Provide 1-by-8-inch nominal- size or 2-by-4-inch nominal- size stringers spaced 48 inches o.c. crosswise over main ceiling joists. B. Rafters: Notch to fit exterior wall plates and toe nail or use metal framing anchors. Double rafters to form headers and trimmers at openings in roof framing, if any, and support with metal hangers. Where rafters abut at ridge, place directly opposite each other and nail to ridge member or use metal ridge hangers. 1. At valleys, provide double-valley rafters of size indicated or, if not indicated, of same thickness as regular rafters and 2 inches deeper. Bevel ends of jack rafters for full bearing against valley rafters. 2. At hips, provide hip rafter of size indicated or, if not indicated, of same thickness as regular rafters and 2 inches deeper. Bevel ends of jack rafters for full bearing against hip rafter. c. D. Provide collar beams (ties) as indicated or, if not indicated, provide 1-by-6-inch nominal- size boards between every third pair of rafters, but not more than 48 inches o.c. Locate below ridge member, at third point of rafter span. Cut ends to fit roof slope and nail to rafters. Provide special framing as indicated for eaves, overhangs, dormers, and similar conditions, if any. 3.6 TIMBER FRAMING INSTALLATION B. C. Install timber with crown edge up and provide not less than 4 inches of bearing on supports. Provide continuous members, unless otherwise indicated; tie together over supports as indicated if not continuous. Where beam.s or girders are framed into pockets of exterior concrete or masonry walls, provide 1/2-inch air space at sides and ends of wood members. Install wood posts using metal anchors indicated. ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-10

D. Treat ends of timber beams and posts exposed to weather by dipping in water-repellent preservative for 15 minutes. 3.7 PROTECTION Protect wood that has been treated with inorganic boron (SBX) from weather. If, despite protection, inorganic boron-treated wood becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPA-registered label. B. Protect rough carpentry from weather. If, despite protection, rough carpentry becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPAregistered label. END OF SECTION 061000 ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000-11

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SECTION 061600- SHEATHING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY This Section includes the following: 1. Wall sheathing. 2. Roof sheathing. 3. Sub flooring. 4. Underlayment. 5. Building wrap. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry" for plywood backing panels. 1.3 SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details. 1. For products receiving a waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site. 2. For building wrap, include data on air-/moisture-infiltration protection based on testing according to referenced standards. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Stack plywood and other panels flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 WOOD PANEL PRODUCTS, GENERAL Plywood: Either DOC PS 1 or DOC PS 2, unless otherwise indicated. SHEATHING 061600-1

B. Thickness: As needed to comply with requirements specified, but not less than thickness indicated. C. Factory mark panels to indicate compliance with applicable standard. 2.2 WALL SHEATHING Plywood Wall Sheathing: Exterior, Exposure 1 sheathing. 1. Span Rating: Not less than 16/0. 2. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 1/2 inch. 2.3 ROOF SHEATHING Plywood Roof Sheathing: Exterior, Exposure 1 sheathing. 1. Span Rating: Not less than 24/0. 2. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 5/8 inch. 2.4 SUBFLOORING AND UNDERLAYMENT Plywood Subfloor: DOC PS 1, Exterior, Structural I, C-C Plugged single-floor panels. 1. Span Rating: Not less than 16 o.c. 2. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 23/32 inch. 3. Edge Detail: Tongue and groove. 4. Surface Finish: Fully sanded face. B. Underlayment, General: Provide underlayment in nominal thicknesses indicated or, if not indicated, not less than 1/4 inch over smooth subfloors and not less than 3/8 inch over board or uneven subfloors. C. Underlayment for Ceramic Tile: Use cementitious backer units as specified in Division 09 Section "Tiling." D. Plywood Underlayment for Carpet: DOC PS 1, Interior, Underlayment. 2.5 FASTENERS General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this Article for material and manufacture. 1. For roof and wall sheathing, provide fasteners with hot-dip zinc coating complying with ASTMA 153/A 153M. B. Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTM F 1667. C. Power-Driven Fasteners: NES NER-272. SHEATHING 061600-2

D. Wood Screws: ASME B18.6.1. 2.6 WEATHER-RESISTANT SHEATHING PAPER Building Paper: ASTM D 226, Type 1 (No. 15 asphalt-saturated organic felt), unperforated. B. Building Wrap: ASTM E 1677, Type I air retarder; with flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less than 25 and 450, respectively, when tested according to ASTM E 84; UV stabilized; and acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Dow Chemical Company (The); Styrofoam Weathermate Plus Brand Housewrap. b. DuPont (E. I. dupont de Nemours and Company); Tyvek. c. Ludlow Coated Products; Air Stop Housewrap. d. Pactiv, Inc.; GreenGuard Classic Wrap. e. Raven Industries Inc.; Rufco-Wrap. f. Reemay, Inc.; Typar House Wrap. 2. Water-Vapor Permeance: Not less than 63g through 1 sq. m of surface in 24 hours per ASTM E 96, Desiccant Method (Procedure A). 3. Allowable UV Exposure Time: Not less than three months. C. Building-Wrap Tape: Pressure-sensitive plastic tape recommended by building-wrap manufacturer for sealing joints and penetrations in building wrap. 2.7 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Adhesives for Field Gluing Panels to Framing: Formulation complying with APA AFG-01 ASTM D 3498 that is approved for use with type of construction panel indicated by manufacturers of both adhesives and panels. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL Do not use materials with defects that impair quality of sheathing or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement. B. Cut panels at penetrations, edges, and other obstructions of work; fit tightly against abutting construction, unless otherwise indicated. C. Securely attach to substrate by fastening as indicated, complying with the following: 1. NBS NER-272 for power-driven fasteners. 2. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's "International Building Code." SHEATHING 061600-3

D. E. F. G. Use common wire nails, unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make tight connections. Install fasteners without splitting wood. Coordinate wall and roof sheathing installation with flashing and joint-sealant installation so these materials are installed in sequence and manner that prevent exterior moisture from passing through completed assembly. Do not bridge building expansion joints; cut and space edges of panels to match spacing of structural support elements. Coordinate sheathing installation with installation of materials installed over sheathing so sheathing is not exposed to precipitation or left exposed at end of the workday when rain is forecast. 3.2 B. WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL INSTALLATION General: Comply with applicable recommendations in APA Form No. E30S, "Engineered Wood Construction Guide," for types of structural-use panels and applications indicated. Fastening Methods: Fasten panels as indicated below: 1. Subflooring: a. Glue and nail to wood framing. b. Interlock tongue and groove edges. 2. Wall and Roof Sheathing: a. Nail to wood framing. b. Space panels 1/8 inch apart at edges and ends. 3. Underlayment: a. Nail or screw to subflooring. b. Space panels 1/32 inch apart at edges and ends. c. Fill and sand edge joints of underlayment receiving resilient flooring right before installing flooring. 3.3 WEATHER-RESISTANT SHEATHING-PAPER INSTALLATION General: Cover sheathing with weather-resistant sheathing paper as follows: 1. Cut back barrier 1/2 inch on each side of the break in supporting members at expansionor control-joint locations. 2. Apply barrier to cover vertical flashing with a minimum 4-inch overlap, unless otherwise indicated. B. Building Wrap: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. SHEATHING 061600-4

1. Seal seams, edges, fasteners, and penetrations with tape. 2. Extend into jambs of openings and seal comers with tape. 3.4 PROTECTION Sheathing: Protect sheathing by covering exposed exterior surface of sheathing with weatherresistant sheathing paper securely fastened to framing. Apply covering as soon as pratical after sheathing is installed. END OF SECTION 061600 SHEATHING 061600-5

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SECTION 061753- SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY This Section includes the following: 1. Wood roof trusses. 2. Wood truss bracing. 3. Metal truss accessories. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 06 Section "Sheathing" for roof sheathing and subflooring. 1.3 DEFINITIONS Metal-Plate-Connected Wood Trusses: Planar structural units consisting of metal-plateconnected members fabricated from dimension lumber and cut and assembled before delivery to Project site. B. TPI: Truss Plate Institute, Inc. C. Lumber grading agencies, and the abbreviations used to reference them, include the following: 1. NeLMA: Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 2. NLGA: National Lumber Grades Authority. 3. SPIB: The Southern Pine Inspection Bureau. 4. WCLIB: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau. 5. WWPA: Western Wood Products Association. 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Structural Performance: Provide metal-plate-connected wood trusses capable of withstanding design loads within limits and under conditions indicated. Comply with requirements in TPI 1 unless more stringent requirements are specified below. 1. Design Loads: a. Live Load: 20 lbs. per square foot. SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-1

b. Snow Load: 20 lbs. per square foot. 2. Maximum Deflection Under Design Loads: a. Roof Trusses: Vertical deflection of 1/240 of span. 1.5 SUBMITTALS Product Data: For metal-plate connectors, metal truss accessories, and fasteners. B. Shop Drawings: Prepared by or under the supervision of a qualified Missouri professional engineer. Show fabrication and installation details for trusses. 1. Show location, pitch, span, camber, configuration, and spacing for each type of truss required. 2. Indicate sizes, stress grades, and species of lumber. 3. Indicate locations of permanent bracing required to prevent buckling of individual truss members due to design loads. 4. Indicate type, size, material, finish, design values, orientation, and location of metal connector plates. 5. Show splice details and bearing details. 6. For installed products indicated to comply with design loads, include structural analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. C. Product Certificates: For metal-plate-connected wood trusses, signed by officer of truss fabricating firm. D. Qualification Data: For professional engineer. E. Material Certificates: For dimension lumber specified to comply with minimum allowable unit stresses. Indicate species and grade selected for each use and design values approved by the ALSC Board of Review. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE Metal Connector-Plate Manufacturer Qualifications: A manufacturer that is a member of TPI and that complies with quality-control procedures in TPI 1 for manufacture of connector plates. 1. Manufacturer's responsibilities include providing professional engineering services needed to assume engineering responsibility. 2. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of Shop Drawings and comprehensive engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer. B. Fabricator Qualifications: Shop that participates in a recognized quality-assurance program that complies with quality-control procedures in TPI 1 and that involves third-party inspection by an independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to Architect and authorities having jurisdiction. SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-2

C. Source Limitations for Connector Plates: Obtain metal connector plates from a single manufacturer. D. Comply with applicable requirements and recommendations of the following publications: 1. TPI 1, "National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction." 2. TPI DSB, "Recommended Design Specification for Temporary Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses." 3. TPI HIB, "Commentary and Recommendations for Handling, Installing & Bracing Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses." E. Wood Structural Design Standard: Comply with applicable requirements m AF&PA's "National Design Specifications for Wood Construction" and its "Supplement." 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Handle and store trusses to comply with recommendations of TPI HIB, "Commentary and Recommendations for Handling, Installing & Bracing Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses." 1. Store trusses flat, off of ground, and adequately supported to prevent lateral bending. 2. Protect trusses from weather by covering with waterproof sheeting, securely anchored. 3. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. B. Inspect trusses showing discoloration, corrosion, or other evidence of deterioration. Discard and replace trusses that are damaged or defective. 1.8 COORDINATION Time delivery and erection of trusses to avoid extended on-site storage and to avoid delaying progress of other trades whose work must follow erection of trusses. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 DIMENSION LUMBER Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no grading agency is indicated, provide lumber that complies with the applicable rules of any rules writing agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review. Provide lumber graded by an agency certified by the ALSC Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under the rules indicated. 1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. 2. For exposed lumber indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, omit grade stamp and provide certificates of grade compliance issued by grading agency. 3. Provide dressed lumber, S4S. 4. Provide dry lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content at time of dressing. B. Grade and Species: For truss chord and web members, provide dimension lumber of any species, graded visually or mechanically, and capable of supporting required loads without SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-3

exceeding allowable design values according to AF&PA's "National Design Specifications for Wood Construction" and its "Supplement.". C. Minimum Chord Size For Roof Trusses: 2 by 6 inches nominal for both top and bottom chords. D. Permanent Bracing: Provide wood bracing that complies with requirements for miscellaneous lumber in Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry." 2.2 METAL CONNECTOR PLATES Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Alpine Engineered Products, Inc. 2. Cherokee Metal Products, Inc.; Masengill Machinery Company. 3. CompuTrus, Inc. 4. Eagle Metal Products. 5. Jager Building Systems, Inc. 6. MiTek Industries, Inc.; a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 7. Robbins Engineering, Inc. 8. TEE-LOK Corporation; a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 9. Truswal Systems Corporation. B. General: Fabricate connector plates to comply with TPI 1. C. Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet ASTM A 653/A 653M; Structural Steel (SS), high-strength low-alloy steel Type A (HSLAS Type A), or high-strength low-alloy steel Type B (HSLAS Type B); G60 (Z180) coating designation; and not less than 0.036 inch thick. 1. Use for interior locations where stainless steel is not indicated. D. Stainless-Steel Sheet ASTM A 666, Type 304, and not less than 0.035 inch thick. 1. Use for exterior locations and where indicated. 2.3 FASTENERS General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this Article for material and manufacture. 1. Where trusses are exposed to weather, in ground contact, made from pressurepreservative treated wood, or in area of high relative humidity, provide of Type 304 stainless steel. B. Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTM F 1667. C. Power-Driven Fasteners: NBS NER-272. D. Wood Screws: ASME B18.6.1. SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-4

E. Lag Bolts: ASME B18.2.1. F. Bolts: Steel bolts complying with ASTM A 307, Grade A; with ASTM A 563 hex nuts and, where indicated, flat washers. G. Expansion Anchors: Anchor bolt and sleeve assembly of material indicated below with capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to 6 times the load imposed when installed in unit masonry assemblies and equal to 4 times the load imposed when installed in concrete as determined by testing per ASTM E 488 conducted by a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency. 1. Material: Carbon-steel components, zmc plated to comply with ASTM B 633, Class Fe/Zn 5. 2. Material: Stainless steel with bolts and nuts complying with ASTM F 593 and ASTM F 594, Alloy Group 1 or 2. 2.4 METAL TRUSS ACCESSORIES Basis-of-Design Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide comparable products by one of the following: 1. Cleveland Steel Specialty Co. 2. Harlen Metal Products, Inc. 3. KC Metals Products, Inc. 4. Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc. 5. Southeastern Metals Manufacturing Co., Inc. 6. USP Structural Connectors. B. Allowable Design Loads: Provide products with allowable design loads, as published by manufacturer, that meet or exceed those of basis-of-design products. Manufacturer's published values shall be determined from empirical. data or by rational engineering analysis and demonstrated by comprehensive testing performed by a qualified independent testing agency. C. Galvanized Steel Sheet: Hot-dip, zinc-coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 (Z180) coating designation. 1. Use for interior locations where stainless steel is not indicated. D. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 304. 1. Use for exterior locations and where indicated. E. Truss Tie-Downs (Hurricane or Seismic Ties): Bent strap tie for fastening roof trusses to wall studs below, 2-1/2 inches wide by 0.062 inch thick. Tie fits over top of truss and fastens to both sides of truss, inside face of top plates, and both sides of stud below. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Galvanizing Repair Paint: SSPC-Paint 20, with dry film containing a minimum of 94 percent zinc dust by weight. SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-5

2.6 FABRICATION B. c. Cut truss members to accurate lengths, angles, and sizes to produce close-fitting joints. Fabricate metal connector plates to sizes, configurations, thicknesses, and anchorage details required to withstand design loads for types of joint designs indicated. Assemble truss members in design configuration indicated; use jigs or other means to ensure uniformity and accuracy of assembly with joints closely fitted to comply with tolerances in TPI 1. Position members to produce design camber indicated. 1. Fabricate wood trusses within manufacturing tolerances in TPI 1. D. Connect truss members by metal connector plates located and securely embedded simultaneously in both sides of wood members by air or hydraulic press. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION B. c. D. E. F. G. Install wood trusses only after supporting construction is in place and is braced and secured. If trusses are delivered to Project site in more than one piece, assemble trusses before installing. Hoist trusses in place by lifting equipment suited to sizes and types of trusses required, exercising care not to damage truss members or joints by out-of-plane bending or other causes. Install and brace trusses according to TPI recommendations and as indicated. Install trusses plumb, square, and true to line and securely fasten to supporting construction. Space trusses 24 inches or as indicated; adjust and align trusses in location before permanently fastening. Anchor trusses securely at bearing points; use metal truss tie-downs or floor truss hangers as applicable. Install fasteners through each fastener hole in truss accessories according to manufacturer's fastening schedules and written instructions. H. Securely connect each truss ply required for forming built-up girder trusses. 1. Anchor trusses to girder trusses as indicated. I. Install and fasten permanent bracing during truss erection and before construction loads are applied. Anchor ends of permanent bracing where terminating at walls or beams. 1. Install bracing to comply with Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry." 2. Install and fasten strongback bracing vertically against vertical web of parallel-chord floor trusses at centers indicated. J. Install wood trusses within installation tolerances in TPI 1. SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-6

K. Do not cut or remove truss members. L. Replace wood trusses that are damaged or do not meet requirements. 1. Do not alter trusses in field. 3.2 REPAIRS AND PROTECTION Protect rough carpentry from weather. If, despite protection, rough carpentry becomes wet, apply EPA-registered borate treatment. Apply borate solution by spraying to comply with EPAregistered label. B. Repair damaged galvanized coatings on exposed surfaces with galvanized repair paint according to ASTM A 780 and manufacturer's written instructions. C. Protective Coating: Clean and prepare exposed surfaces of metal connector plates. Brush apply primer, when part of coating system, and one coat of protective coating. 1. Apply materials to provide minimum dry film thickness recommended by coating system manufacturer. END OF SECTION 061753 SHOP-FABRICATED WOOD TRUSSES 061753-7

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SECTION 062013 -EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY This Section includes the following: 1. Exterior standing and running trim. 2. Plywood soffits. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry" for blocking, and other carpentry work not exposed to view and framing exposed to view. 2. Division 07 Section "Siding" for fiber-cement siding. 1.3 DEFINITIONS Lumber grading agencies, and the abbreviations used to reference them, include the following: 1. NeLMA: Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 2. NLGA: National Lumber Grades Authority. 3. RIS: Redwood Inspection Service. 4. SPIB: The Southern Pine Inspection Bureau. 5. WCLIB: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau. 6. WWPA: Western Wood Products Association. 1.4 SUBMITTALS Samples for Verification: 1. For each species and cut of lumber and panel products, with 1/2 of exposed surface finished; 50 sq. in. for lumber and 8 by 10 inches for panels. B. Compliance Certificates: 1. For lumber that is not marked with grade stamp. EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY 062013-1

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect materials against weather and contact with damp or wet surfaces. Stack lumber, plywood, and other panels flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Provide for air circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit work to be performed and at least one coat of specified finish can be applied without exposure to rain, snow, or dampness. 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. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS, GENERAL Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable grading rules of inspection agencies certified by ALSC's Board of Review. 1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of inspection agency indicating grade, species, moisture content at time of surfacing, and mill. 2. For exposed lumber, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece, or omit grade stamp and provide certificates of grade compliance issued by inspection agency. B. Softwood Plywood: DOC PS 1. 2.2 STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM Lumber Trim for Opaque-Stained or Painted Finish: I. Species and Grade: Western red cedar, Grade A; NLGA, WCLffi, or WWP 2. Maximum Moisture Content: 19 percent. 3. Finger Jointing: Not allowed. 4. Face Surface: Rough Sawn textured. B. Moldings for Opaque-Stained or Painted Finish: WMMPA WM 4, P-grade wood moldings. Made from kiln-dried stock to patterns included in WMMPA WM 12. 1. Species: Western red cedar. 2. Finger Jointing: Allowed if made with wet-use adhesive complying with ASTM D 5572. 3. Brick-Mold Pattern: WM 180, 1-1/4 by 2 inches. 4. Drip-Cap Pattern: WM 197, 11/16 by 1-5/8 inches. EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY 062013-2

5. Bed-Mold Pattern: WM 75, 9/16 by 1-5/8 inches. 6. Screen-Bead Pattern: WM 144, 1/4 by 3/4 inch. 2.3 PLYWOOD SOFFITS Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Georgia-Pacific Corp. 2. Hardel Mutual Plywood Corporation. 3. International Paper Company. 4. K Ply Inc. 5. McKenzie Forest Products. 6. Pacific Wood Laminates, Inc. 7. Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. 8. Roseburg Forest Products Co. 9. Roy 0. Martin Lumber Management, L.L.C. 10. SDS Lumber Company; Bingen Plywood Division. 11. Stimson Lumber Company, Inc. 12. Swanson Group; Plywood Division. 13. Textured Forest Products, Inc. B. Plywood Type: Exterior, Grade A-Cor APA-rated siding. 1. Face Grade: 303-NR. c. D. E. F. Thickness: 1/2 inch or as indicated. Face Species: Western red cedar. Pattern: Plain. Surface: Rough sawn. 2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Fasteners for Exterior Finish Carpentry: Provide nails or screws, m sufficient length to penetrate not less than 1-1/2 inches into wood substrate. 1. For applications not otherwise indicated, provide stainless-steel or hot-dip galvanized steel fasteners. B. Wood Glue: Waterproof resorcinol glue recommended by manufacturer for exterior carpentry use. C. Flashing: Comply with requirements in Division 07 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim" for flashing materials installed in exterior finish carpentry. D. Continuous Soffit Vents: Aluminum hat channel shape with stamped louvers, 2 inches wide, and in lengths not less than 96 inches. EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY 062013-3

1. Net Free Area: 8 sq. in./linear ft. 2. Finish: Brown paint. E. Sealants: Latex, complying with ASTM C 834, Type P, Grade NF and with applicable requirements in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants," recommended by sealant manufacturer and manufacturer of substrates for intended application. 1. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the W ark include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Bostik Findley; Chem-Calk 600. b. Pecora Corporation; AC-20+. c. Schnee-Morehead, Inc.; SM 8200. d. Sonneborn, Division of ChemRex Inc.; Sonolac. e. Tremco; Tremflex 834. 2.5 FABRICATION B. Back out or kerf backs of standing and running trim wider than 5 inches, except members with ends exposed in finished work. 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. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION B. C. Examine substrates, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance. Examine finish carpentry materials before installation. Reject materials that are wet, moisture damaged, and mold damaged. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION B. Clean substrates of projections and substances detrimental to application. Prime lumber to be painted, including both faces and edges. Cut to required lengths and prime ends. Comply with requirements in Division 09 Section "Exterior Painting." 3.3 INSTALLATION, GENERAL Do not use materials that are unsound, warped, improperly treated or finished, inadequately seasoned, or too small to fabricate with proper jointing arrangements. EXTERIOR FINISH CARPENTRY 062013-4