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SECTION 06 4024 - INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK


RESIDENTIAL GROUPS ONE AND TWO

PART 1 – GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following:


1. Interior Millwork:
a. Door frames and jambs.
1) Non-fire rated.
2. Wall / Ceiling Surfaces:
a. Timber Panels:
1) Wood veneer laminate.
b. Laminated glass feature wall.
3. Casework:
a. Cabinets:
1) Wood veneer cabinets.
b. Shelving:
1) Closet shelving.
4. Countertops.
a. Stone countertops.
5. Supply veneers for transparent finished doors to Wood Door Manufacturer.
6. Woodwork Hardware Schedule: Refer to end of this section.
7. Material Schedule: Refer to end of this section.

B. Related Sections: Requirements that relate to this section are included but not
limited to the sections below.
1. Division 01 “General Requirements.”
2. Division 05 Section “Metal Fabrications” for counter framing and support
requirements.
3. Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry" for furring, blocking, and other carpentry
work that is not exposed to view.
4. Division 08 Section "Flush Wood Doors" for doors specified by reference to
architectural woodwork standards.
5. Division 09 Section “Wrapped Panels” for fabric wrapped panel requirements.
6. Division 09 Section “Wall Coverings” for covering requirement at
Residential Group One and Group Two wrapped panels.

1.2 REFERENCES
1. American Hardboard Association (AHA):
a. ANSI/AHA A135.4 “Basic Hardboard”
2. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME):

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a. ANSI / ASME B18.2.1 “Square and Hex Bolts and Screws (Inch Series)”
b. ANSI / ASME B18.2.2 “Square and Hex Nuts”
c. ANSI / ASME B18.5 “Round Head Bolts”
d. ANSI / ASME B18.6.1 “Wood Screws (Inch Series)”
e. ANSI / ASME B18.6.3 “Slotted and Recessed Head Machine Screw and
Machine Screw Nuts”
f. ANSI / ASME B18.21.1 “Lock Washers”
g. ANSI / ASME B18.22.1 “Plain Washers”
3. Builders Hardware Manufacturer’s Association (BHMA):
a. ANSI / BHMA A156.9 “Cabinet Hardware”
b. ANSI / BHMA A156.18 “Hardware Materials and Finishes”
4. Composite Panel Association (CPA):
a. ANSI A 208.2 “Medium Density Fiberboard for Interior Use”
B. American Plywood Association (APA)
C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
1. ASTM A 36 “Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel”
2. ASTM A 269 “Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic
Stainless Steel tubing for General Service”
3. ASTM A 276 “Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes”
4. ASTM A 307 “Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs, 60,000
PSI Tensile Strength”
5. ASTM A 500 “Standard Specification for Cold-Formed Welded and Seamless
Carbon Steel Structural Tubing in Rounds and Shapes”
6. ASTM A 501 “Standard Specification for Hot-Formed Welded and Seamless
Carbon Steel Structural Tubing”
7. ASTM A 563 “Standard Specification for Carbons and Alloy Steel Nuts”
8. ASTM A 666 “Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic
Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar”
9. ASTM B 308 “Standard Specification for Aluminum-Alloy 6061-T6 Standard
Structural Profiles”
10. ASTM C 503 “Standard Specification for Marble Dimension Stone”
11. ASTM C 615 “Standard Specification for Granite Dimension Stone”
12. ASTM F 1667 “Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and
Staples”
D. Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI):
1. AWI "Architectural Woodwork Standards, Edition 1 - 2009"
E. Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA):
1. BHMA A 156.18 “American National Standard for Materials and Finishes”
F. Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA):
1. FGMA "Glazing Manual.
G. National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. Of Commerce (NTIS):
1. PS-1 “Construction and Industrial Plywood”
H. Warnnock Hersey (WH)
I. Woodwork Institute (WI):

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1. WI " Architectural Woodwork Standards, Edition 1 - 2009"

1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION


A. Design Requirements: Except as otherwise indicated, comply with the following
standard:
1. Architectural Woodwork Institute, Woodwork Manufacturers Association of
Canada and Woodwork Institute’s “Architectural Woodwork Standards, Edition 1,
2009” for grades of architectural woodwork, construction, finishes, and other
requirements.
2. The Contract Documents contain selections chosen from options in the
Architectural Woodwork Standards as well as additional requirements beyond
those of the Architectural Woodwork Standards. Comply with such selections
and requirements in addition to the Architectural Woodwork Standards.

1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit in compliance with Division 01 Section “Submittal Procedures.”
1. Submission of submittals indicates that the Contractor has reviewed and
approved the submittals for the following.
a. Compliance with the requirements of the Contract, Drawings and Project
Manual.
b. Field measurements, field conditions and quantities.
c. Coordination with adjacent work and trades.
2. Engineer will review submittals for the following.
a. Compliance with Drawings and Project Manual requirements.
3. Incomplete submittal may be returned to the Contractor without review.
4. Architectural Woodwork Standard Requirements:
a. Submit in compliance with "Architectural Woodwork Standards, Edition 1 -
2009".
B. Product Data:
1. Submit for action. Describe the properties of items to be used in the Work.
Include the following.
a. Hardware.
C. Shop Drawings: Submit for action. Show fabrication and installation of the Work.
Include the following.
1. Location of each item, dimensioned plans and elevations, large-scale details,
attachment devices, and other components.
2. Locations and sizes of furring, blocking, and hanging strips, including concealed
blocking and reinforcing specified in other sections.
3. Locations and sizes of cutouts and holes for plumbing fixtures, faucets, soap
dispensers, hardware and other items installed in architectural woodwork.
D. Schedules: Submit the following for information.
1. Hardware Coordination: Distribute copies of actioned schedules for cabinet
hardware specified in Division 08 Section "Door Hardware" to manufacturer

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architectural woodwork; coordinate cabinet shop drawings and fabrication with


hardware requirements.

E. Samples:
1. Verification: Submit for action. Furnish materials to be used with labels
indicating colors, finish characteristics, and locations of the Work. Samples will
be reviewed for color and appearance only. Furnish the following.
a. Wood Veneer: Veneer leaves representative of and selected from flitches to
be used for transparent-finished and lacquered woodwork.
b. Wood-Veneer-Faced Panel Products:
1) Transparent Finish (shop-applied): 200 mm x 250 mm, for each species
and cut. Include at least one face-veneer seam and finish one-half of face
as specified.
a) Step finish materials on sample to show and clearly define each coat.
b) Provide separate samples of unfaced panel product used for core.
c. Stone: 300 mm square for each color selected.
d. Other materials if requested. Engineer reserves the right to require samples
which will show the fabrication techniques and workmanship of component
parts before fabrication of the work proceeds.
F. Quality Assurance: Submit the following for information:
1. Certificates:
a. Certification stating that the fabricated work meets the woodwork grades
specified.
G. Closeout Submittals: Submit the following to the Employer.
1. Record documents.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Qualifications:
1. Contractor: Contractor is responsible for quality control of the Work.
2. Fabricator: A firm experienced in successfully producing work similar to that
indicated for this Project, with a record of successful in-service performance, and
with sufficient production capacity to produce required units without causing delay
in the Work.
3. Installer: An installer trained in the use of the materials and equipment to be
employed in the Work. Install by same firm that fabricates the Work.
B. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with all applicable requirements of the laws,
codes, ordinances and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Obtain
necessary approvals from all such authorities.
C. Single Source Responsibility:
1. Obtain materials from a single manufacturer for each different product required.
2. Arrange for production of architectural woodwork with sequence-matched wood
veneers by a single firm.

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3. Include the veneering of wood doors in the single-firm production where veneer
matching extends across wood doors.
4. Stone: Coordinate source of stone with stone flooring and stone facing
fabricator.

D. Mockups:
1. General:
a. Use the same installation methods and materials as required for the Work.
Schedule construction so that it may be reviewed, and any necessary
adjustments made, prior to commencing fabrication of the Work. When
accepted, mockup shall serve as the standard for materials, workmanship,
and appearance throughout the Project.
2. Factory Mockup.
a. Engineer selected kitchen layouts.
3. On Site Visual Mockup:
a. Provide the mockup at location to be designated.
b. Engineer selected kitchen layouts.
c. Interior Entry / Living / Dining Room Space:
1) Provide complete mockup for each system illustrating all components
visual and not visual (ie. setting conditions) and final finish as noted on
the Residential AE 9000 Series drawings.
4. Exposed metal trim adjacent to / or part of woodwork shall be included as part of
the mockup.

E. Pre-Installation Conferences: Contractor to conduct meetings at site with installer


and all other trades involved prior to fabrication and start of Work. Familiarize
installer with conditions at site and related Work.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING


A. General: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original packaging with label indicating
pertinent information identifying the item. Store materials in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions in a protected dry location off ground. Do not open
packaging nor remove labels until time of installation.
B. Do not deliver woodwork until painting and similar operations that could damage, soil,
or deteriorate woodwork have been completed in installation areas. If woodwork
must be stored in other than installation areas, store only in areas whose
environmental conditions meet requirements specified in "Product Requirements."
C. Comply with requirements of the “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 2
Care & Storage” requirements before, during and after installation.

1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS OR SITE CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Requirements: Proceed with the Work in accordance with


manufacturer’s requirements and instructions and any agreements or restrictions of
the Pre-Construction Conference.
1. Do not deliver or install woodwork until building is enclosed, wet-work is
completed, and HVAC system is operating and will maintain temperature and
relative humidity at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction
period.

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2. Obtain and comply with woodwork fabricator's and Installer's coordinated advice
for optimum temperature and humidity conditions for woodwork during its storage
and installation. Do not install woodwork until these conditions have been
attained and stabilized so that woodwork will be within plus or minus 1.0 percent
of optimum moisture content from date of installation through remainder of
construction period.

B. Existing Conditions: Field measure at location of the Work prior to preparation of the
shop drawings. Include measurements of adjacent construction to which the Work
must fit. Coordinate construction to ensure that actual opening dimensions
correspond to fabricated dimensions of the Work. Allow for trimming and fitting.
1. Where field measurements cannot be made without delaying the Work,
guarantee dimensions and proceed with fabrication of products without field
measurements. Coordinate construction to ensure that actual opening
dimensions correspond to guaranteed dimensions. Allow for trimming and fitting.
2. Verify locations of concealed framing, blocking, reinforcements, and furring that
support woodwork by accurate field measurements before being enclosed.
Record measurements on final shop drawings.

1.8 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING

A. Coordinate sizes and locations of framing, blocking, furring, reinforcements, and


other related units of Work specified in other Sections to ensure that architectural
woodwork can be supported and installed as indicated.

B. Coordinate the work with plumbing and electrical rough-in, installation of associated
and adjacent components.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. General: Provide materials that comply with requirements of the “Architectural


Woodwork Standards, Edition 1, 2009” for each type of woodwork and quality grade
indicated and, where the following products are part of woodwork, with requirements
of the referenced product standards that apply to product characteristics indicated.
B. Wood Face Veneer:
1. Wood Veneer:
a. Comply with requirements of the “Architectural Woodwork Standards –
Section 4 Sheet Products” requirements for hardwood and softwood veneers.
1) Hardwood for Transparent Finish: Grade AA, unless otherwise noted.
Species and cut as indicated elsewhere.
2) Hardwood for Opaque Finish: Grade A, unless otherwise noted. Birch,
rotary cut.
C. Panel Product:
1. Comply with requirements of the “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 4
Sheet Products” requirements for hardwood and softwood veneers.
2. Hardboard: AHA A 135.4.

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3. Medium-Density Fiberboard (MD): ANSI A 208.2.


a. Non-Formaldehyde Fire-Retardant Fiberboard: Board tested for flame spread
of 25 or less and for smoke developed of 200 or less per ASTM E 84 by UL,
Warnock Hersey, or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to
authorities having jurisdiction. Identify with appropriate markings of
applicable testing and inspecting agency.
1) Basis of Design: Siera Pine Lt. “Medite FR” (www.sierrapine.com )
2) Subject to compliance with requirements, the following manufacturer’s
product will be considered as equal.
a) Great Lakes MDF “Fahrentech Fire Rated MDF”
3) Other Manufacturers:
a) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
b) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by
all appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications
must be submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be
acceptable will be included by Engineer's written response.
4. Softwood Plywood: PS-1, APA A-A Grade, Exposure 1, Group 1 species,
sanded, minimum 19 mm.
5. Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneers:
a. Formaldehyde Emission Levels: Comply with formaldehyde emission
requirements of HPVA HP-1.
b. Baltic Birch:
1) 19 mm (3/4 inch) thick, 14 ply.
2) 12.7 mm (1/2 inch) thick, 9 ply.
D. Metal Materials:
1. Stainless Steel: AISI Type 304, unless otherwise noted. Provide the specific
type, alloy, temper, and finish as required to produce the Work.
a. Stainless Steel Sheet and Plate: ASTM A 666.
b. Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes: ASTM A 276.
2. Aluminum edge strip at Glass Feature Wall: Clear anodized, class 1.
3. Metal Supports and Reinforcement:
a. Concealed Aluminum Angles: ASTM B 308, 6061-T6, standard extruded
aluminum structural shapes.
b. Steel Subframe Members: ASTM A 36, structural-quality steel members as
required for support and reinforcement, finish indicated elsewhere.
E. Stone Materials:
1. Granite: ASTM C 615. Stone sound, and free from defects which would impair
strength, durability or appearance. Texture, graining, color, tone, size and
frequency of voids, to match Engineer’s sample and subject to Engineer’s review.
2. Marble: ASTM C 503. Stone sound, and free from defects which would impair
strength, durability or appearance. Texture, graining, color, tone, size and
frequency of voids, to match Engineer’s sample and subject to Engineer’s review.
F. Glass:

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1. Refer to Division 08 Section “Glass Glazing” for requirements.


G. Fabric Wall Covering:
1. Refer to Division 09 Section “Wrapped Panels” for requirements.

H. Cabinet Hardware:
1. General:
a. Hardware Standard: Comply with BHMA A156.9 for items indicated by
reference to BHMA numbers or referenced to this standard.
2. Cabinet Hardware Schedule: Refer to schedule at end of this Section for cabinet
hardware required.
3. Finish:
a. Concealed Hardware: Provide manufacturer's standard finish that complies
with product class requirements of BHMA A156.9.
b. Exposed Hardware: Provide finish that complies with BHMA A156.18 for
BHMA code number indicated.
1) Satin Stainless Steel, Stainless-Steel Base: BHMA 630.
4. Cabinet Hardware Schedule: Refer to schedule at end of this Section for cabinet
hardware required.
I. Fasteners:
1. General:
a. Provide fasteners meeting the requirements of Industrial Fasteners Institute
(IFI) Standards.
b. Type, size, material and finish as required for substrate condition and proper
anchorage.
1) Provide countersunk fasteners where possible.
c. Interior: Galvanized steel.
d. Locations Subject to Moisture: Stainless steel.
2. Bolts: Hexagon head type, ASME B 18.2.1, ASTM A 307, Grade A.
3. Nuts: Hexagon head type, ASME B 18.2.2, ASTM A 563.
4. Lag Screws: Square head, ASME B 18.2.2.
5. Wood Screws: Flat head carbon steel, ASME B 18.6.1.
6. Plain Washers: Round carbon steel, ASME B 18.22.1.
7. Lock Washers: Helical, spring type carbon steel, ASME B 18.21.1.
8. Drilled-In Expansion Anchors:
a. Expansion anchors with internally threaded tubular expansion anchor and
machine bolt.
b. Basis of Design: Hilti Fastening Systems “Kwik – Bolt II” (www.hilti.com )
c. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.

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2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all


appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer's written response.
9. Nails: ASTM F 1667. Type and size as best suited for the intended purpose.
10. Zinc-Coating: Fasteners in exterior assemblies or exterior walls.

J. Panel Support System:


1. System for the following panel types.
a. Fabric Panels
2. Vertical Rail System:
a. Engineered system consisting of but not limited to adjustable vertical rail with
pin anchor.
b. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Halfen USA “Halfen SUK, Custom Anchor” (www.halfenusa.com )
c. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer's written response.
K. Miscellaneous:

1. Adhesives: Moisture resistant or waterproof type as best suited for the purpose
and recommended by the manufacturer for the application.

2.2 FABRICATION

A. General:
1. Comply with requirements of the “Architectural Woodwork Standards”
requirements for each type of woodwork required.
2. Wood Moisture Content: Comply with requirements of referenced quality
standard for moisture content of lumber in relation to relative humidity conditions
existing during time of fabrication and in installation areas.
3. Fabricate woodwork to dimensions, profiles, and details indicated.
4. Ease edges to radius of 1.5 mm on solid wood and panel products.
5. Complete fabrication, including assembly, finishing, and hardware application,
before shipment to Project site to maximum extent possible. Disassemble
components only as necessary for shipment and installation. Where necessary
for fitting at site, provide ample allowance for scribing, trimming, and fitting.
6. Shop-cut openings, to maximum extent possible, to receive hardware,
appliances, plumbing fixtures, electrical work, and similar items. Locate openings

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accurately and use templates or roughing-in diagrams to produce accurately


sized and shaped openings. Smooth edges of cutouts and, where located in
countertops and similar exposures, seal edges with a water-resistant coating.
7. Install glass to comply with applicable requirements of Division 08 Section "Glass
Glazing" and of FGMA "Glazing Manual." For glass in wood frames, secure glass
with removable stops.
8. Provide premium grade construction for items listed below.

B. Frames and Jambs:


1. Standard: Comply with “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 6 Interior &
Exterior Millwork.”
a. Transparent Finish:
1) Grade: Premium.
2) Wood Veneer Species:
a) Match Engineer’s samples.
b. Clear Anodized Aluminum edging at glass feature wall:
1) Grade: Class 1.
c. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on manufacturers listed on the materials and product schedules on the
drawings.
d. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.

C. Fabric Panels:
1. Standard: Comply with “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 8 Wall
Surfacing.”
a. Grade: Premium.
b. Substrate: Medium-density fiberboard. Particleboard and OSB is not allowed
on project.

D. Wood Veneer Cabinets.


1. Standard: Comply with “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 10
Casework.”
a. Cabinet Construction: Type A – Frameless Construction.
b. Door and Drawer Front Style: Flush Overlay.
c. Dust Panels: Provide 6 mm plywood or tempered hardboard above
compartments and drawers except where located directly under tops.
d. Transparent Finish:
1) Grade: Premium.
2) Substrate: Medium-density fiberboard. Particleboard and OSB is not
allowed on project.

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3) Wood Veneer Species:


a) Match Engineer’s samples.
4) Edge
a) Material: Same as veneer species.
b) Construction: Square edge with thin applied band.
5) Exposed Surfaces:
a) Grain Matching: Run and match grain vertically for drawer fronts,
doors, and fixed panels.
b) Matching of Adjacent Veneer Leaves: Book match.
c) Veneer Matching Within Panel Face: Center match
6) Semiexposed Surfaces:
a) Surfaces Other than Drawer Bodies: Match species and cut indicated
for exposed surfaces.
b) Drawer Sides and Backs: Solid hardwood lumber, stained to match
species indicated for exposed surfaces, shop finished.
c) Drawer Bottoms: Hardwood plywood, shop finished.
2. Cabinet Hardware:
a. Cabinet door hinges.
b. Drawer glides.
c. Drawer and door pulls, (built-in, material same as cabinet door or drawer).
d. Drawer and cabinet door locks.
e. Pilaster and clips.

E. Closet Shelving:
1. Standard: Comply with “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 10
Casework.”
a. Panel Product:
1) Grade: Premium.
2) Substrate: Medium-density fiberboard. Particleboard and OSB is not
allowed on project.
3) Exposed Edge: Solid wood edgeband to match veneer.
4) Wood Veneer Species:
a) Match Engineer’s samples.
5) Size: As indicated on Drawings or if not indicated, provide full length of
closet, 300 mm deep.
6) Hardware:
a) Shelf Standard and Brackets.
b) Hanger Rod with shelf assembly.

F. Stone Countertops:
1. General: Fabricate stonework in sizes, shapes and edge conditions required to
comply with requirements indicated, including details on Drawings and final shop
drawings.
a. Cut stones to produce pieces of thickness, size and shape indicated.
b. Cut and drill sinkages and holes in stones for anchors, fasteners, supports
and lifting devices as indicated or needed to set stonework securely in place;
shape beds to fit supports.
2. Standard: Comply with “Architectural Woodwork Standards – Section 11
Countertops.”
a. Grade: Premium.
3. Fixtures and Accessories: Drill holes in countertops for plumbing fittings and
soap dispensers in the shop.
4. Stone Type: Match Engineer’s samples.

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5. Finish: Match Engineer’s samples.

PART 3 – EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Site Verification of Conditions: Examine and correct conditions of area to receive the
Work prior to installation.
1. Verify adequacy of backing and support framing.
2. Verify location and sizes of utility rough-in associated with work of this section.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. General:
1. Condition woodwork to average prevailing humidity conditions in installation
areas before installing.
2. Deliver concrete inserts and similar anchoring devices to be built into substrates
well in advance of time substrates are to be built.
3. Before installing architectural woodwork, examine shop-fabricated work for
completion and complete work as required, including back priming and removal
of packing.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. General:
1. Install system in accordance with manufacturer’s printed installation instructions,
submittals, applicable industry standards, and governing regulatory requirements
for the Work.
2. Install woodwork plumb, level, true, and straight with no distortions. Shim as
required with concealed shims. Install to a tolerance of 3 mm in 2400 mm for
plumb and level (including tops) and with no variations in flushness of adjoining
surfaces.
3. Scribe and cut woodwork to fit adjoining work and refinish cut surfaces or repair
damaged finish at cuts.
4. Provide cutouts for item to be built into or passing through cabinets and work
surfaces. Before making cutouts, drill pilot holes at corners.
a. Seal edge of field installed cutouts as specified for factory installed cutouts
under Factory Finish in Part 2 of this Section.
5. Anchor woodwork to anchors or blocking built in or directly attached to
substrates. Secure to grounds, stripping and blocking with countersunk,
concealed fasteners and blind nailing as required for a complete installation.
Except where prefinished matching fastener heads are required, use fine
finishing nails for exposed nailing, countersunk and filled flush with woodwork
and matching final finish where transparent finish is indicated.
6. Fire-Retardant Treated Wood: Handle, store, and install fire- retardant-treated
wood to comply with recommendations of chemical treatment manufacturer
including those for adhesives which are used to install woodwork.
B. Standard:

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1. Install woodwork to comply with same “Architectural Woodwork Standards”


Section and grade specified in Part 2 of this section for type of woodwork
involved.
C. Paneling:
1. Anchor paneling to supporting substrate with concealed panel hanger clips, and
by blind nailing on back-up strips, splined-connection strips, and similar
associated trim and framing.
2. Do not face-nail, unless otherwise indicated.
3. Install flush paneling with no more than 1.5 mm in 2400 mm vertical cup or bow
and 3 mm in 2400 mm horizontal variation from a true plane.

D. Cabinets:
1. Install without distortion so that doors and drawers will fit openings properly and
are accurately aligned.
2. Adjust hardware to center doors and drawers in openings and to provide
unencumbered operation. Complete the installation of hardware and accessory
items as indicated.
3. Install cabinets with no more than 3 mm in 2400 mm sag, bow, or other variation
from a straight line.
4. Maintain veneer sequence matching (if required) of casework with transparent
finish.

E. Shelving:
1. Complete the assembly of units and install in the areas indicated, including
hardware and accessories as indicated.
2. Support Spacing: Space at no more than 750 mm on center and no more than
200 mm from end of any shelf. Do not rely on drawing graphics to determine
quantity of standards.

F. Countertops:
1. Anchor securely to base units and other support systems as indicated.
2. Caulk space between backsplash and wall with specified sealant.
3. Install countertops with no more than 3 mm in 2400 mm sag, bow, or other
variation from a straight line.
4. Secure backsplashes to tops with concealed metal brackets at 400 mm on
center.

3.4 ADJUSTING
A. Repair damaged and defective woodwork wherever possible to eliminate defects
functionally and visually; where not possible to repair properly, replace woodwork.
Adjust joinery for uniform appearance.
B. Clean lubricate and adjust hardware.

3.5 CLEANING

A. At the end of each work day, remove unused materials, debris and containers from
the site.
B. Clean woodwork on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces. Touch-up shop-applied
finishes to restore damaged or soiled areas.

3.6 PROTECTION

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A. Protect the Work so it will not deteriorate or be damaged. Remove protection at time
of completion.

3.7 WOODWORK HARDWARE SCHEDULE

A. Cabinet Door Hinges:


1. European Style for Doors:
a. Finish: BHMA 646 (satin nickel plated)
b. Application: Overlay/Half-overlay, self-closing, 3-way adjustment.
c. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Blum, Inc. “Clip Concealed System” (www.blum.com )
d. Equal Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, the following
manufacturer’s product will be considered as equal.
1) Grass America Inc. “3000 Series System” (www.grassusa.com )
2) Hafele America Co. “Duomatic System” (www.hafele.com )
B. Cabinet Door Damper:
1. Damper:
a. Finish: BHMA 646 (satin nickel plated)
b. Application: Overlay/Half-overlay, self-closing, 3-way adjustment.
c. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Blum, Inc. “Blumotion 971A” (www.blum.com )
d. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.
2. Drawer Face Height: 118 mm to 177 mm
a. Cabinet profile set:
1) 50 kg capacity.
b. Drawer profile set.
1) Stainless steel finish.
c. Rear fixing bracket set.
1) Nickel finish
d. Front fixing bracket.
1) Nickel finish
e. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Blum Inc. “Tandembox with Blumotion Damper – M Height”
f. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.
3. Drawer Face Height: 178 mm to 241 mm
a. Cabinet profile set:

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1) 50 kg capacity.
b. Drawer profile set.
1) Stainless steel finish.
c. Rear fixing bracket set.
1) Nickel finish
d. Front fixing bracket.
1) Nickel finish
e. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Blum Inc. “Tandembox with Blumotion Damper – B Height”
f. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.
4. Drawer Face Height: Greater than 242 mm
a. Cabinet profile set:
1) 50 kg capacity.
b. Drawer profile set.
1) Stainless steel finish.
c. Rear fixing bracket set.
1) Nickel finish
d. Front fixing bracket.
1) Nickel finish
e. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is
based on the following.
1) Blum Inc. “Tandembox with Blumotion Damper – D Height”
f. Other Manufacturers:
1) Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
2) In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.

C. Shelf Standard and Bracket:


1. Finish: Satin Zinc
2. Bracket Adjustment: 50 mm
3. Standard Size: 22 mm wide x 16.5 mm deep x height as indicated on drawing.
4. Bracket: Length to accommodate shelf as indicated on drawing.
5. Shelf Clip: End and center rest.
6. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is based
on the following.
a. Leggett & Platt, Capitol Hardware Mfg. Co. Inc. “No. 2000, 2001”
(http://www.leggett.com )
b. Subject to compliance with requirements, the following manufacturer’s
product will be considered as equal.
1) Knape & Vogt “No. 87, 187 LL” (http://www.knapeandvogt.com )
7. Other Manufacturers:
a. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.

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b. In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all


appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.

D. Hanger Rod with Shelf Assembly:


1. Finishes:
a. Standards and Brackets: Satin zinc
b. Hanger Rod: Bright chrome
2. Standard Spacing: As indicated on Drawings or if not indicated, at a maximum of
1200 mm on center.
3. Standard Height: As indicated on Drawings or if not indicated, provide 600 mm
length.
4. Bracket Size: 50 mm less than shelf width.
5. End Rod 12.5 mm from wall.

6. Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, the design is based


on the following.
a. Leggett & Platt, Capitol Hardware Mfg. Co. Inc.: (http://www.leggett.com )
1) Standard: 2000
2) Shelf Assembly:
a) Bracket: 2001
b) Shelf Clip: 2075, two per bracket
3) Hanger Assembly:
a) Bracket: 2001
b) Hanger Rod Adapter: 2039-2
c) Hanger Rod: 646-2, 1-5/16" diameter
d) Hanger Rod End Cap: 631-2
7. Other Manufacturers:
a. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide equal products as
determined by the Engineer.
b. In order to be considered as equals, a written request accompanied by all
appropriate product data, samples, test results, and certifications must be
submitted to the Engineer. Products deemed to be acceptable will be
included by Engineer’s written response.

3.8 MATERIAL SCHEDULE

A. Stone Countertops and backsplashes, Unit Type R1:


1. ST-101: Granite, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Dunbar Dark, Polished
2. ST-101 ALT: Granite, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Royal White, Polished
3. ST-102: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, St. Laurent, Polished
4. ST-102 ALT: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Grigio Carnico, Polished
5. ST-103: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, San Marco Vein Cut , Polished
6. ST-103 ALT: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Statuary White Grey Veined,
Polished

B. Stone Countertops and backsplashes, Unit Type R2:


1. ST-201: Granite, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Samoa, Polished

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2. ST-201 ALT: Granite, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Northern Grey, Polished


3. ST-202: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, St. Crema Royal, Polished
4. ST-202 ALT: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Verde St Denis, Polished
5. ST-203: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, St. Laurent, Polished
6. ST-203 ALT: Marble, Campolonghi, Italia S.p.A, Arabescato, Polished

C. Wood, Unit Type R1:


1. WD 101: Demode, Italia S.p.A, Product: Digma, Veneer Cut, Vertical Walnut
Canaletto-ZN
2. WD 101 ALT: Snaidero, Italia S.p.A, Veneer Cut, Natural Larch Matrix
3. WD 102: Bacon Veneer, USA, Species, Rosewood Santos, Veneer Cut, Plain
Sliced, Flitch #465099, Finish – Stained Full Fill Hi Gloss Buff

A. Wood, Unit Type R2:


1. WD 201: Bacon Veneer, USA, Species, Bubinga Pommele, Veneer Cut, Plain
Sliced, Flitch #465099, Finish – Stained Full Fill Hi Gloss Buff
2. WD 201 ALT: Same as WD 201 above.
3. LQ 201: Snaidero, Italia S.P.A, Product: Wood Veneer With High Gloss Lacquer,
Color: Linen Beige
4. LQ 201 ALT: Snaidero, Italia S.P.A, Product: Wood Veneer With High Gloss
Lacquer, Color: Pearl Grey

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