JULY 05
SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS
OUTPATIENT CLINIC
SFO NO. V101-183R-xxx-xxx-xx
[INSERT LOCATION OF FACILITY]
Install WP at locations indicated in Schedule C over primed GWB //or plaster// substrate. //Provide
impact-resistant GWB under wallcovering of 0.060-inch or greater thickness.// Do not seam within 24
inches of internal or external corners. Install covering before installation of bases, cabinets, hardware, or
items attached to or spaced slightly from wall surface. Do not install covering more than 1/4 inch below
top of resilient base. Terminate top of wallcovering at //handrail// //chair rail// //[____ inches above
finished floor]// //[______]//.
//1.2.2.4
STAIRWAYS
In stairways use Molded Rubber Treads on stairs and Resilient Tile (VCT) on floor landings and rubber tile
on intermediate landings except for stairs exposed to the weather or those in strictly utilitarian areas such
as shops, building service equipment rooms, etc.//
1.3 DOORS AND HARDWARE
1.3.1 DOORS:
1. For basic types and sizes of doors, refer to Architectural Standard Details 08100-1 and 08100-2.
For common door frame types and partition framing at doors, see Standard Details 08110-1, 081110-2
and 08110-3. The standard door and frame details shall be used, except where uncommon conditions
occur.
2. The Door Symbols identify the type, size and special features of doors for use in a room or space.
The number and letters used for the Door Symbol have the following meaning; the first number (or
numbers) indicate door type and door material (odd nos. wood and even nos. steel), i.e. "1/2, 4, etc."
Where combinations appear such as "1/2, 9/10, etc." either type may be used (subject to requirements
in Sections 6 and & of Part I of the SFO). The first letter (or letters) indicate door size i.e. "M, MM, V,
etc." The letter after a dash i.e. "-A" indicate a modification to a door. Use these symbols and
designations at door openings on floor plan drawings.
3. Refrigerator, Elevator, Chute and Access Doors are specific doors covered under the relevant
master specification sections (MCS) in the Technical Information Library.
4. For additional door requirements see Architectural Criteria in Sections 6 and 7 in Part I of the SFO.
5. Wood doors, in lieu of steel doors, shall be specified in humid areas or where it is the local practice
to use wood doors. Do not use wood doors where high impact conditions are anticipated nor for fire
doors. Select a suitable door type for these conditions.
6. Door Swing: Doors to Housekeeping Aids Closets (HAC) shall open out. HAC doors shall swing
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out 180 where possible.
1.3.2 FINISH HARDWARE:
HARDWARE RESPONSIBILITY: The Builders (Finish) Hardware Schedule must be prepared by a
Hardware Consultant or Specialist.
HARDWARE SETS:
General: Hardware for door openings from corridors to rooms and spaces is listed under column
headings "HARDWARE." in this program guide, except as otherwise shown below. These hardware
sets correspond to sets of hardware specified in MCS 08710, BUILDERS HARDWARE.
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