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PROJECT TITLE: PROPOSED RENOVATION OF ONE-UNIT CONDOMINIUM-

KITCHEN AND TOILET

SUBJECT: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AND SCOPE OF WORK

ARCHITECTURAL WORKS

Installation of kitchen flooring

Installation of new built in Cabinets of kitchen

Painting works

Dismantling of existing floor tiles in toilet

SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section includes finish carpentry items; wood door frames, glazed frames; wood casings and
moldings; and hardware and attachment accessories.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 06410 - Custom Cabinets: Shop fabricated custom cabinet work.

2. Section 08212 - Flush Wood Doors.

3. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings: Finishing of finish carpentry items.

DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. General Requirements: Product requirements for product storage and handling.

B. Protect work from moisture damage.

FIELD MEASUREMENTS

A. Verify field measurements prior to fabrication.


COORDINATION

A. General Requirements: Administrative requirements for coordination and project


conditions.

ACCESSORIES

A. Adhesive for High Pressure Decorative Laminates: FS A-A-1936 contact adhesive and/or
Type recommended by laminate manufacturer to suit application.
B. Concealed Joint Fasteners: Threaded steel.
C. Concealed Joint Fasteners
D. Hinges: As indicated on drawings.
E. Pulls: As indicated on drawings.

EXECUTION

EXISTING WORK

Modify and extend existing finish carpentry installations using materials and methods as
specified.

INSTALLATION

a. Set and secure materials and components in place, plumb and level.
b. Install components and/or trim with nails, screws and/or bolts with blind fasteners as
instructed by the manufacturer, and/or wall adhesive by gun application.
c. Site Applied Wood Treatment: Apply preservative treatment.

SECTION 06410 CUSTOM CABINETS

SUMMARY A. Section includes custom-fabricated cabinet units; counter tops; cabinet


hardware; preparation for installing utilities in cabinets; and shop and/or site finishing.

REFERENCES

Architectural Woodwork Institute: 1. AWI - Quality Standards Illustrated

SUBMITTALS

a. General Requirements: Requirements for submittal procedures.


b. Product Data: Submit data for hardware accessories.
c. Shop Drawings: Indicate materials, component profiles and elevations, assembly
methods, joint details, fastening methods, accessory listings, hardware location and
schedule of finishes.

DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. General Requirements: Product requirements for product storage and handling.

B. Protect units from moisture damage.

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

A. General Requirements: Product requirements.

B. During and after installation of Work of this section, maintain same temperature and
humidity conditions in building spaces as will occur after occupancy.

CUSTOM CABINETS

A. Manufacturer: Any internationally recognized manufacturer having an official technical


agreement to conformity with standards for the product.

ACCESSORIES

a. Screws: 1. all steel screws shall be finished to resist corrosion by sherardizing, cadmium
plating, nickel plating or other approved finish.
b. Concealed Joint Fasteners: Threaded steel.
c. Hardware:
1. Hinges: Plain bearing two knuckle stainless steel type 316 hinges (3 No. per door leaf).
2. Knob for door panels as selected (1 No. per door leaf).
3. Perforations: 25mm diameter to act instead of knobs where indicated.
4. Lock: Cabinet lock for each door panel or couple of panels as appropriate with
security cylinder and with two keys for each lock.
5. Knob for drawer as selected

FABRICATION
A. Shop assembles casework for delivery to site in units easily handled and to permit
passage through building openings
B. Door and Drawer Fronts: 19 mm thick; flush, overlay and/or reveal overlay style.
C. Apply laminate backing sheet to reverse side of plastic and/or wood laminate
finished surfaces.
D. When necessary to cut and fit on site, fabricate materials with ample allowance for
cutting. Furnish trim for scribing and site cutting.
INSTALLATION

A. Set and secure casework in place; rigid, plumb and level.


B. Use fixture attachments in concealed locations for wall mounted components.
C. Use concealed joint fasteners to align and secure adjoining cabinet units, counter
tops etc.
D. Carefully scribe casework abutting other components, with maximum gaps of 1 mm.
Do not use additional overlay trim for this purpose.
E. Secure cabinet and counter bases to floor using appropriate angles and anchorages.

ADJUSTING

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for testing, adjusting and balancing.

B. Adjust moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly.

CLEANING

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for final cleaning.

B. Clean casework, counters, shelves, hardware, fittings and fixtures.

SECTION 08212 FLUSH PVC DOORS

SUMMARY

A. Section includes PVC flush doors are made from synthetic plastic polymer and polyvinyl
chloride. These materials are an economical and versatile thermoplastic polymer widely
used in the building and construction industry to manufacture PVC flush doors.

Related Sections:

1. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry: Wood door frames.


2. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings: Site finishing of doors.

SUBMITTALS

A. General Requirements: Requirements for submittal procedures.

B. Shop Drawings: Illustrate door opening criteria, elevations, sizes, types, swings,
undercuts required, special beveling, special blocking for hardware, factory machining

criteria, and factory finishing criteria, identify cutouts for glazing and louvers.

B. Product Data: Submit information on door core materials and construction, and on
veneer species, type and characteristics.

QUALIFICATIONS

A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with


minimum ten years documented experience.

B. Installer: Company specializing in performing work of this section with minimum five years
documented experience.

DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. General Requirements: Product requirements for product storage and handling.

COORDINATION

A. General Requirements: Administrative requirements for coordination and project conditions.

B. Coordinate Work with door opening construction, door frame and door hardware
installation.

WARRANTY

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for product warranties and bonds.

B. Include coverage for delamination of veneer, warping beyond specified installation


tolerances, defective materials, and telegraphing core construction.

C. Provide year warranty for interior and exterior doors.

SECTION 09300 TILE

SUMMARY

A. Section includes ceramic, ceramic mosaic, quarry, and paver, tile for floor and for wall
applications; tile stair treads and risers using mortar bed and backing application
method; cementitious backer board as tile substrate; thresholds at door openings; and
tile accessories.
Related Sections: Section 10800 - Toilet, Bath and Laundry Accessories

TCA - Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation.

SUBMITTALS

A. General Requirements: Requirements for submittal procedures.

B. Shop Drawings: Indicate tile layout, patterns, color arrangement, perimeter conditions,
junctions with dissimilar materials, control and expansion joints, thresholds, ceramic
accessories, and setting details.

C. Product Data: Submit instructions for using grouts and adhesives

CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for closeout procedures.

B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit recommended cleaning methods, cleaning


materials, stain removal methods, and polishes and waxes.

DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. General Requirements: Product requirements for product storage and handling.

B. Protect adhesives and grouts from freezing or overheating.

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

A. General Requirements: Product requirements.

B. Do not install adhesives and grouts in unventilated environment.

C. Maintain ambient and substrate temperature of 10 ºC during installation of mortar


materials.

EXTRA MATERIALS

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for spare parts and maintenance


products.

B. Supply 10 sqm of each type, size, color and surface finish of tile specified.
TILE

COMPONENTS

A. Ceramic and Mosaic Tile: ANSI A137.1, and conforming to the following:

1. Moisture Absorption: 0 to 0.5 percent.

2. Size: As indicated on drawings.

3. Shape: Square or rectangular, as indicated on drawings.

4. Edge: Square or cushioned, as indicated on drawings.

5. Surface Finish: Unglazed, matte glazed, mottle glazed, or slip resistant, as indicated on
drawings. 6. Color: As selected.

7. Mounted Sheet Size: As indicated on drawings.

ACCESSORIES

A. Ceramic Accessories: Glazed and unglazed finish, size as indicated on drawings; same
color and texture as adjacent wall tile.
B. Adhesive Materials:
1. Organic Adhesive: ANSI A136.1, thin-set bond type.
2. Epoxy Adhesive: ANSI A118.3, thin-set bond type.
3. Tile Setting Adhesive: Elastomeric, waterproof, and liquid applied.
C. Mortar Materials: 1. Mortar Bed Materials: Portland cement, sand, latex additive and
water.

Grout Materials:

1. Standard Grout: Portland cement type, Sand-Portland Cement type, LatexPortland cement
type, or Silicone Rubber type as specified in ANSI A118.6.

a. Color Admixture: Site mixed type as recommended by manufacturer.

b. Color: As selected.

C. Cleavage Membrane: 6.9 kg asphalt saturated felt or 0.1 mm thick polyethylene film.

D. Waterproofing Membrane at Floors: As per Section 07130 or Section 07140.

E. Toilet and Bath Accessories: Refer to Section 10800


EXECUTION

EXAMINATION

A. General Requirements: Administrative requirements for coordination and project conditions.

B. Verify surfaces are ready to receive work.

PREPARATION

A. Protect surrounding work from damage.

B. Vacuum clean surfaces and damp clean.

C. Seal substrate surface cracks with filler. Level existing substrate surfaces to acceptable
flatness tolerances.

D. Install cementitious backer board. Tape joints and corners, cover with skim coat of dry-set
mortar to feather edge.

E. Prepare substrate surfaces for adhesive installation.

EXISTING WORK

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for maintenance service.

B. Prepare and remodel existing tile installations using materials and methods as specified.

C. Clean and repair existing tile which remains.

INSTALLATION

A. Install tile, skirting, thresholds, stair treads and risers, and grout in accordance with
applicable requirements of ANSI A108.1 through A108.10, and TCA Handbook
recommendations.

B. Lay tile to pattern indicated. Do not interrupt tile pattern through openings.

C. Place thresholds and edge strips at locations indicated and/or scheduled.

D. Cut and fit tile to penetrations through tile, leaving sealant joint space. Form corners and
bases neatly. Align floor, base and wall joints.

E. Place tile with joints uniform in width, subject to variance in tolerance allowed in tile size.
Make joints watertight, without voids, cracks, excess mortar, or excess grout.

F. Install ceramic accessories rigidly in prepared openings.


G. Sound tile after setting. Replace hollow sounding units.

H. Keep expansion and control joints free of adhesive or grout. Apply sealan

I. Allow tile to set for a minimum of 48 hours prior to grouting

J. Grout tile joints. Use standard grout unless otherwise indicated.

K. Apply sealant to junction of tile and dissimilar materials and junction of dissimilar planes.

Installation – Showers

1. At tiled shower receptors install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method B414,
mortar bed floor, and W201, mortar bed over concrete or masonry walls or B415

Installation - Wall Tile:

1. On exterior walls install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method W244, thin-set over
cementitious backer units with waterproofing membrane, W201, mortar bed over concrete and
masonry with waterproofing membrane, or W202, thin-set over concrete and masonry with
latex-Portland cement grout.

2. Over cementitious backer units install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method W244,
using membrane at toilet rooms and kitchens; or W223, organic adhesive.

3. Over gypsum wallboard or wood or metal studs install in accordance with TCA Handbook
Method W243, thin-set with dry-set or latex-Portland cement bond coat, W223, thin-set with
organic adhesive, unless otherwise indicated. a. Where mortar bed is indicated, install in
accordance with TCA Handbook Method W222, one coat method. b. Where waterproofing
membrane is indicated other than at showers and bathtub walls, install in accordance with TCA
Handbook Method W222, one coat method.

4. Over interior concrete and masonry install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method W202,
thin-set with dry-set or latex-Portland cement bond coat, or W211, bonded mortar bed without
membrane.

5. Over wood studs without backer install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method W231,
mortar bed, with membrane where indicated.

6. Over metal studs without backer install in accordance with TCA Handbook Method W241,
mortar bed, with membrane where indicated.

CLEANING

A. General Requirements: Execution requirements for final cleaning.


B. Clean tile and grout surfaces.

DIVISION 09 FINISHES

SCOPE OF WORKS

This item should consist of furnishing all paints, animals, varnishes and other products to use
including labor tools and equipment required As shown on the plans in accordance with this
specification.

MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS
 Specified material should be delivered to the job site bearing manufacturer name,
brand, analysis showing all important constituents of the paint, color of paint and
instructions for thinning.
 Specify the item and its components to behave in such a manner as to prevent damage.
Listen should be properly protected from harmful elements or damaged by other work
prior to its the project
 Store material in a well ventilated space designated for the storage in mixing of paint
materials delivered to the science should be properly installed as to minimize exposure
to extremes of temperature.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
 The condo unit reserves the right to subject materials sample test on expenses If
someone else's do not Meet the specified standards will be charged to the contractor.

SUBMITTALS
 Submit two samples of each and every color orphanage including all costs were the
same color of Finnish is to be applied over different material
 sample size shall be minimum of 150mmx 150mm

PROTECTION
 Paint materials should be properly protected from damage providing for adequate
storage space if all necessary precautions to prevent fire such as keeping oily drugs
approved metal containers or removing from room at the end of each day's work.
 I work fittings furniture etc are too busy stable is protected during execution of the work
splashes and floors walls etc are to be removed during progress of work and on the
whole left clean and perfect apart completion
 No exterior are exposed painting should be carried out under adverse weather
conditions such as extreme temperature during rain or a gender if there is excessive
dust in the air.
LEAD CONTENT AND WARNING LABELS
 The material manufacturer shall state the need content on the label of anything product
and container based and a metal percentage of total solids
 The label of anything product exceeding 5% lead include the following statement is
paint contains more than 55 lead content cannot be used and services accessible to
children
REPAIR OF DEFECTIVE WORK
 All defective or damaged friction be restored to initial conditions.
 Damage of costs shall be spot prime with appropriate primer
CLEANING
 Upon completion of the condominium the painting contractor shall remove all things
pass from the old finish work remove all empty cans and leave the inter premises free
from rubbish or other costs by his work he show remove his equipment from the
premises shall clean of all glass from paint spans and squares and shall present or clean
and free from all times of blemishes.

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