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Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Schematic Design Submission SCO ID # 14-11296-02 NCCCS # 2067 October 2015 Table of Contents Project Description 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Section 1 Project Team Architectural Civil Engineering / Landscape Structural Engineering Mechanical / HVAC Plumbing Fire Protection Electrical Narrative Specifications Section 2 Estimated Project Cost Section 3 Appendices Section 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Site Survey Site Plan Building Plans Building Exterior Views ACM Survey Report FCAP / DOI Inspection Reports Plumbing Fixture Spreadsheet Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition & Renovation Schematic Design Submission Hobbs Architects, PA 1: Project Description Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation SCO ID # 14-11296-02 NCCCS #2067 October 2015 1.0 Project Team Hobbs Architects, PA is pleased to submit this Schematic Design report for the Veterinary Medical Technology program at Central Carolina Community College. Hobbs is leading a team consisting of the following consultants to provide architectural and engineering services for the subject project. Architecture Hobbs Architects, PA 480 Hillsboro Street, Suite 400 PO Box 1457 Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919) 545-2004 [email protected] Civil Engineering and Landscape Architecture CLH Design, PA 400 Regency Forest Drive, Suite 120 Cary, NC 27518 Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection, and Plumbing Engineering EnTech Engineering PO Box 11527 Goldsboro, NC 27532 Animal Facility Design Consultant Animal Arts 4520 Broadway, Suite E Boulder, CO 80304 Structural Engineering Stroud, Pence & Associates 4904 Professional Court # 200 Raleigh, NC 27609 Owner Central Carolina Community College 1105 Kelly Drive Sanford, NC 27330 1.1 Project Description - Architectural With the passing of bond funding in late 2014, Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) has several initiatives underway to accommodate new and expanding programs at their Sanford locations. The Veterinary Medical Technology program at CCCC was the first of its kind in NC. As demand for veterinary technicians has increased, CCCC seeks to expand enrollment and update its facilities. Scope Among the VMT program's facilities is a 4,000 square foot 1-story building, the existing lab and kennel building, which houses the program's animal colonies and a clinical practices (CP) lab. This project will include scope relative to the existing building, and construct a 13,434 square foot addition. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|1 Scope at the existing building includes the creation of a ramp to create an accessible connection between the existing building and the addition, and associated relocation of elements to facilitate the creation of the ramp. Abatement of asbestos-containing materials will also be performed as part of the project scope (refer to the ACM Survey in the Appendices section of the report). The canine and feline colonies will be relocated to the new addition. The former canine kennel area will be converted to a storage space, and the former feline spaces will allow for a rearrangement of small rodent colony housing. New construction scope involves the construction of a 13,434 square foot 2-story addition, which will house the newly relocated canine and feline colonies. The addition will provide two new 30-seat classrooms, two new teaching labs, office space, canine/feline housing, and associated support spaces. Programming A programming document was completed as part of pre-design efforts, and is reproduced below. However, updates have been made to the program during the SD process, and are represented by the current floor plans. CCCC VMT Programming List Space Approx. Net SF Req'd Preferred Building Preferred Floor Notes Labs & Associated Spaces 1020 New 2 lab tables to accommodate 25 students (5 rows of 5) with storage space allocated at the station for supplies including a microscope; rolling chairs made of non-porous material for 25 students and 3 instructors; teaching scope station; fume hood; chemical storage cabinets; data drops for at least 6 computers; counter space for lab equipment (at least 30 linear feet and away from water sources); min. 2 deep-well sinks; distilled water still; refrigerator; space for incubator (3' wide, 3' tall, 2.5' deep); floor drain 100 New 2 supply storage closet 1000 Existing 1 1500 New 1 Laundry / Hot Room 75 New 1 CP Lab Equipment Storage 150 New 1 Central Gas Storage 100 New 1 Laboratory Techniques Lab Space LT Lab Storage Closet Learning and Skills Lab Clinical Practices Lab Detailed equipment/infrastructure requirements for renovation TBD counters and cabinets along one wall for supply storage; data drops for a min. of 6 computers, at least 6 stainless steel industrial sinks w/overhead sprayers; floor drains; 15 workstations laundry, still, autoclaves, and work space; optimal adjacency is near CP lab; 3 industrial stackable washer / dryer units 6-10 large oxygen tanks, 4 large nitrogen tanks; both plumbed into building oxygen and nitrogen systems; solid CMU wall for mounting; storage Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|2 can be exterior if needed / required Animal Recovery Area Subtotal 150 New 1 (4) 4-cage banks; each cage bank is 60" wide, 66" tall, 30" deep; oxygen and scavenger drops 4095 Kennels & Associated Spaces Dog Kennel 2100 New 1 Cat Ward 915 New 2 Dog Work Area 225 New 1 Cat Work Area 200 New 2 Rabbit Room 180 Existing 1 Rodent Room Lab animal food storage area Subtotal 180 Existing 1 3-4 Tubs in a ~ 200sf area; 75 runs @ 15sf; Floor drain system at rear of kennels; nat. light at each run Automatic watering system (at rear) Platform weight scale; hi-pressure wall-mounted steam cleaning system with multiple wall mount locations Double door entry 75 condos: (9 cage unit is 72" high, 108" wide, 30" deep …3 cage unit is 72" high, 36" wide, and 30" deep) cages at exterior walls to allow cats to see outdoors Counter-top scale; high pressure steam cleaning system - 2 wall mounted locations Double door entry 3-5 occupants: Cabinets: upper and lower, Locking for Med storage, tempered glass doors, Metal w/ powder coated finish Large SS wash sink(s) Dishwashers - one industrial pass thru unit sim to what is used in cafeterias Food Bins - wall -mounted off floor Computer work stations (2 w/ data drops) refrigerator and microwave; worktable(s) in center of room; free-standing shelving for food 3-5 occupants: Cabinets: upper and lower, Locking for Med storage, Tempered glass doors, Metal w/ powder coated finish Large SS wash sink(s) Dishwashers - one industrial pass thru unit sim to what is used in cafeterias Food Bins - wall -mounted off floor Computer work stations (2 w/ data drops) refrigerator and microwave; worktable(s) in center of room; free-standing shelving for food renovate current rodent room to become this room renovate current cat ward to become this room 64 Existing 1 renovate current area near restroom 3864 Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|3 Classrooms and Related Spaces Large Classroom 1 750 New 2 50 students Large Classroom 2 750 New 2 Tutoring Area 160 New 2 50 students power, data, wifi; possible break area components Study/Entry Nook 80 New 1 140 New 1 120 New 1 Subtotal 1740 Office/Admin Office / Admin Administrative Work Area Subtotal 260 Grooming & Quarantine Quarantine - Dog 225 Existing 1 Quarantine - Cat 225 Existing 1 Grooming 450 Existing 1 Subtotal 900 data drop near or attached to office space; copier; fax; filing cabinets; bookshelves 10 dog runs at 20sf each two 9 cage banks; each 6' high, 9' wide, 30" deep) public entry/exit from street side Storage/Laundry Central Storage 360 Existing Unisex Restroom Janitor 120 Lockers Subtotal Subtotal Net to gross increase - 50% Total New 1 open shelves; space along one wall for installation of a controlled substances safe (3' wide, 5' tall, 2.5' deep); Cleaning supplies Mop sink, Floor Drain, Shelving central vacuum machine might be located in this area 1 included in gross SF factor; shower 2 mop sink, shelving 100 half-height lockers; included in gross SF factor 480 11339 5670 17009 Architectural Systems - Existing Building Architectural modifications to the existing building are limited to those that facilitate the creation of an accessible ramp connecting the two buildings, and abatement of asbestos-containing materials. Construction of the ramp will require some re-work of the existing building's slab, and potential shoring/underpinning of a segment of existing Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|4 foundations adjacent to the new addition. Storage of medical gas cylinders will be relocated to the exterior to make way for the proposed ramp, and an existing storage closet will be demolished to enable proper clearances. Architectural Systems - New Addition The Vet Tech addition will consist of 2 floors, totaling 13,434 sf. Architectural context of the surroundings buildings, most built in the 1970s, consists of low-rise brick buildings with metal panel parapet / fascia cladding. The addition seeks to mimic this context (heavy brick appearance below an upper, lighter material) with its massing. Key views to and from the building are via the central campus courtyard, as most student traffic will approach the building from the western (courtyard-facing facade). The main entry will be at the juncture of the addition and existing building, allowing convenient access to both buildings. A service yard, created by the space between the addition and existing building, will be created at the eastern side of the building, enabling space for deliveries, dumpster, and other service functions. No loading dock is required, however. Exterior walls will be composed of load-bearing CMU backup, continuous air/vapor barrier, insulation, and associated accessories, ties, and flashing. Brick veneer will be the cladding material at the first floor level, and will transition to a rainscreen system at the second floor, with exterior cladding of fiber cement siding/panels. Selected feature areas will receive ACM (aluminum composite material) metal panels in a rainscreen (dry joint) installation. Roofing will be a single-ply TPO system, on insulation and sloped structure. A central ridge will drain towards the north and south sides of the two story volume, to either internal roof drain piping, or exterior roof drain leaders and overflow scuppers. Fenestration will consist of insulated glazing units with high performance coatings to reduce solar heat gain. Aluminum framing systems are proposed to be limited in height to enable construction with storefront framing, versus curtain wall framing. interior Space Plan A detailed finish schedule has not been generated yet, but an overview of finishes is as listed below: Classrooms and office spaces will have gypsum board walls and acoustic ceiling tile. Flooring will consist of carpet or vinyl/linoleum tile. Restrooms will include gypsum board and porcelain / ceramic tile on the walls and floors, and acoustic ceiling tile. Storage, housekeeping, electrical, and other "back of house" spaces will include gypsum walls with tile or FRP, flooring of vinyl tile or exposed concrete, and acoustic ceiling tile or exposed ceilings. The dog housing area will likely include a heavy duty epoxy flooring, acoustic ceiling tiles, acoustic baffles and/or wall panels, and sealed CMU walls. The cat housing area will contain similar finishes, but may omit acoustic baffles or wall panels. Animal work areas and the laundry room will have exposed concrete or epoxy floors, acoustic ceiling tile, and sealed CMU walls. The labs will likely include sealed concrete or vinyl tile floors, acoustic ceiling tiles, and CMU/gypsum board walls. Conveyances A holeless hydraulic elevator is proposed for the building. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|5 Building Code Analysis Preliminary building code analysis is summarized as follows: Building Code Edition 2012 IBC with NC amendments* Occupancy Business Construction Type Type VB construction Square Footage Proposed First floor: 7,032 SF new; 4,000 SF minor renovation Second floor: 6,402 SF new Mixed Use No Square Footage Allowed Table 503 Type VB construction: 9,000 SF allowed per floor Frontage increase per floor = 9,000 sf x anticipated 50% increase = 13,500 sf per floor allowable. Sprinklers Not required Fire ratings Laundry (incidental use), stairs, elevator, shafts, elevator equipment room, and the 2nd floor corridor will receive a 1 hour rating. No large scale exterior ratings are anticipated, due to distance from adjacent buildings, however, 10' of exterior walls will be rated in certain areas adjacent to stair egress. ADA Accessibility All primary spaces within the building, including restrooms, labs, classrooms, and offices will be accessible and on an accessible route. * The governing codes for this project include the 2012 North Carolina Building, Administrative, Mechanical, Fuel Gas, Plumbing, Energy, and Fire Codes, and the 2011 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) with 2011 NC Amendments. By reference, ANSI A117.1 and DoJ Accessibility Standards are included. The authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ) over this project include: Review, Permitting, and Construction Inspections: City of Sanford/Lee County Inspections Division and City of Sanford/Lee County Fire Department Constructability and State Regulatory secondary review: State Construction Office Zoning Review: City of Sanford Planning and Development Department Due to the relatively small size of the building, it is proposed to be considered as a Type VB building to enable a connection to the existing kennel building without a fire wall. Actual construction methods of the new addition will be more in line with Type IIB construction, however. The project proposes to provide a fully accessible new building with associated accessible parking spaces located across the street. All primary spaces within the building, including restrooms, labs, kennels, classrooms, and offices will be accessible and on an accessible route. Original drawings indicate the presence of Vinyl Asbestos Tile in the lab and toilet room in the existing building. The existing kennel/lab building was surveyed in April 2015 by Blue Ridge CC EHSI and was determined to contain Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|6 asbestos-containing materials. These materials will need to be abated as part of the project scope. The testing report has been included in this report. A building-wide sprinkler system is not required due to the size and anticipated construction type of the building, however, a dry standpipe will be provided at each stair, and an FDC will be provided at the eastern facade. The minimum required plumbing fixture counts are four water closets/urinals and three lavatories for men, and four water closets and three lavatories for women. Two drinking fountains are required. (Refer to the plumbing fixture spreadsheet included in the appendix.) Sustainability Goals Although not subject to the requirements of Senate Bill 668, nor seeking any form of green building certification such as LEED or Green Globes, this project will seek to specify sustainable materials and equipment where possible. HVAC and lighting design is mainly driven by rigorous environmental requirements associated with animal - oriented spaces. However, the design team has proposed the consideration of certain strategies to reduce energy consumption while still achieving functional and budgetary goals, including total energy heat recovery and LED lighting. 1.2 Project Description - Civil / Landscape Soils investigation efforts are underway, and the geotechnical report will be submitted with the DD submission. Suggested boring locations have been identified based upon the building's current layout. The proposed site work associated with the new Vet Tech building will consist generally of the following: Site demolition will include the removal of an existing 23 space parking lot and adjacent sidewalks in the immediate site of the proposed building. Portions of curb and gutter will be removed along the adjacent campus roadway. An existing fire hydrant will be relocated and several site lighting fixtures will be removed and/or replaced. A limited amount of earthwork and very minor clearing will be required on the flat site to establish the building’s subgrade elevations. Additional clearing and grading will be required across the campus roadway to the northeast of the building site in preparation for the construction of new parking spaces. Two new handicap accessible parking spaces will be developed in the base bid scope of work and an additional 22 spaces will be included as an alternate scope. The parking spaces will be constructed of asphalt pavement with concrete curb and gutter and will be oriented 90-deg to the existing roadway which will serve as the aisle for the new parking spaces. The new parking spaces will be constructed with approximately 3-ft of additional stall depth to compensate for the existing driveway width with is slightly narrower than the standard 24-ft wide parking space access aisle. New sidewalks will be installed around the perimeter of the new building to maintain the campus’s network of pedestrian pathways. A concrete-paved service area connecting to the campus roadway will be constructed near the northeast corner of the new building. A new system of storm drain inlets and pipes will be installed to convey stormwater from the areas adjacent to the new building to the existing storm drainage system located with the adjacent campus roadway. The site is not located within a water supply watershed and no stormwater treatment or detention is required or proposed for this project. Stormwater from the site will drain to the existing drainage system which discharges to an established channel that eventually drains to Lick Creek in the Cape Fear River basin. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|7 An existing fire hydrant that will conflict with the new building will be relocated across the campus roadway. Domestic water for the new building will be provided by an extension of the existing campus domestic water system on the southern side of the building. The sewer service for the new building with either be extended by gravity to the southwest to connect into an existing gravity main that flows to the campus’s existing Joyner Pump Station or a new small grinder pump station will be installed to serve the new building. The force main from the grinder pump station would connect either to the existing force main of the adjacent Vet Lab Pump Station or extend to the existing gravity main located on the southeast side of the Vet Med Tech building. The feasibility and cost of each option are currently being evaluated. 1.3 Project Description - Structural Engineering Structural systems proposed for the project are as follows: Foundations Foundations will be designed in accordance with the recommendations in the geotechnical engineering report. This report is not currently available, as the geotechnical investigation in the location of the proposed new building structure has not been conducted. It will be assumed, for the purposes of this design narrative, that a shallow foundation system will be recommended for the new building. Additionally, it will be assumed that the seismic site class is D. Should the geotechnical engineer recommend a different foundation system or a different site class, foundation adjustments will be made to meet those recommendations. Columns will be supported on conventional spread footings, while continuous wall footings will support exterior foundation walls, exterior masonry walls and load bearing interior masonry walls. Support for interior non-load bearing masonry partition walls will consist of a thickened slab-on-grade. Foundation concrete will be f’c = 3000 psi, normal weight Slab-on-grade concrete will be f’c = 3500 psi, normal weight Elevated slab concrete will be f’c = 3000 psi, normal weight Top of footing elevations will typically be 1’-4” below the finished floor elevation Slabs-on-grade will be 4" thick reinforced with welded wire reinforcing on 15-mil vapor retarder and a 4” depth of porous fill. The finished floor elevation of the new building addition will be approximately 4 feet below the finished floor elevation of the existing building. Underpinning and strengthening of the foundation wall and footings of the existing building will be required where the new addition connects to the existing building. A ramp will be provided for access between the two buildings. Primary Structural System The building structure for the new addition will consist of 2-story load bearing masonry walls, except that the 1-story connector element will use steel tube columns. Elevated floors will be framed with steel bar joists supporting a normal weight concrete slab on steel form deck reinforced with welded wire reinforcing. Roof construction will consist of open web steel joists supporting a 1-1/2” roof deck. Resistance to wind and seismic loads will be accomplished with reinforced masonry shear walls. A building expansion joint will be provided between the new addition and the existing building to avoid imposing additional loads on the existing building for which it was not designed. Design Loads Design of this building will be in accordance with the 2012 North Carolina State Building Code. Structural design loads are anticipated to be as listed below: Classification of Building = Category III Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|8 Live Loads: Slabs-On-Grade = 100 psf Supported Floors: Classrooms = 40 psf Labs = 60 psf Corridors = 80 psf Lobbies = 100 psf Storage rooms = 125 psf Mechanical Rooms = 150 psf Stairs = 100 psf Roof = 20 psf Snow Loads: Ground Snow Load, pg = 15 psf Importance Factor, Is = 1.1 Exposure Factor, Ce = 1.0 Thermal Factor, Ct = 1.0 Wind Loads: Basic Wind Speed = 95 mph (3 second gust) Exposure = C Importance Factor, Iw = 1.15 Internal Pressure Coefficient = +/-0.18 Seismic Loads: Importance Factor, Is = 1.25 Site Classification = D Spectral Response Accelerations: Ss = 22.5%g S1 = 9.2%g Sms = 39.9%g Sm1 = 22.0%g Sds = 26.6%g Sd1 = 14.7%g Site Class = D (Assumed) Seismic Design Category = C Analysis Procedure = Equivalent Lateral Force Existing Building To Remain The structural occupancy of the existing building to remain will not change; therefore, unless the local building official requires it as an exception, bringing the entire structure up to current code is not required. It is anticipated, however, that a portion of the existing building foundations will need to be altered and strengthened where the new building addition connects to the existing building. These alterations are not expected to cause an increase in loading to any other element other than those being altered. 1.4 Project Description - Mechanical Engineering / HVAC HVAC loads and type of systems are driven primarily by the amount of ventilation required for this facility. Recommendations by Animal Arts indicate the need for a minimum of 12 air changes of fresh air for the dog kennels, 20 air changes for the cat wards and 12 air changes for the lab areas. The lab ventilation recommendations are also applied to the two large class rooms on the second floor as animals are being used in these rooms. Separate systems are also recommended for the dog and cat areas. Preliminary load calculations to accommodate the high ventilation rates, estimates peak building loads of 98 tons of cooling with 590 mbh of heating. The dog and cat wards will require 100% outside air to maintain these ventilation Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1|9 rates. In addition to the high heating and cooling loads, humidification and dehumidification will need to be provided. Use of total energy (enthalpy) heat recovery in the units or as separate exhaust/makeup units, decreases the heating and cooling loads as well as the need for humidification and dehumidification. Estimated cooling and heating loads with the use of total energy heat recovery are 65 tons of cooling and 450 mbh of heating. Physical size of the necessary equipment dictates the equipment be placed on the roof especially since separate systems are required for the various areas. Several options are available and have been considered for the facility. The option that appears to be best is that of self-contained DX equipment with supply and exhaust/return fans, total energy wheel, hot gas dehumidification and internal controls. Use of this type of package equipment eliminates the need for a separate chiller, boiler, pumps and associated piping. Controls are also integrated such that only communication links and space sensors are needed for the equipment. Cost estimates are provided for both the packaged equipment described above and for a system with chiller and boiler. Roof top equipment for the chiller/boiler option would be similar without the compressors, condenser and gas furnaces but would include chilled water and hot water coils and a total energy wheel. An air cooled chiller would be provided on the ground and a condensing boiler located in a mechanical room with associated pumps, air control, piping etc. DDC controls is included for all systems. Both of the options described utilized constant volume systems for the 1st floor animal care areas and a variable volume system for the second floor. The second floor is divided into separate zones served by parallel fan terminals. The lab fan terminals will have controls set for minimum ventilation rates when in use to provide the necessary ventilation rates. Although the animal care areas are constant volume, variable speed drives will be utilized on the fans to allow adjustment to the total flow based on animal occupancy. Use of variable speed drives also allows the exhaust fan to control space pressurization and adjust with filter loading. The first floor common areas will be served by a standard packaged unit if the package DX systems are used or a chilled water unit if the chilled water option is selected. Rooftop equipment will be curb mounted on rigid curbs. Interior space within the curb will be filled with layers of gyp board and rigid insulation for sound attenuation. Ductwork will be galvanized sheet metal with wrap insulation. All ductwork is anticipated to be concealed at present. Return duct will be used rather than ceiling plenums to maintain isolation of the spaces, reduce potential contamination above ceilings and allow use of non-plenum materials in the ceiling cavity. Insulated flexible ductwork will connect rectangular duct to air terminals and ceiling diffusers. Diffusers will be square louver face diffusers for ceiling mounting or lay-in installation matching the ceiling type. Return grilles in the dog and cat wards will be filter type grilles to aid in maintaining filtration, keep return ducts clean and reduce filter maintenance at the units. Stainless steel sheet metal hoods will be provided over designated sinks and dishwasher areas and served by inline or rooftop fans to provide general exhaust in those areas. Exhaust duct will also be provided for the lab hoods provided as part of the veterinary equipment. Toilet and janitor room exhaust will be connected to a single roof mounted exhaust fan controlled by time of day. Scavenger system ductwork will be provided in the work areas and the lab classroom wherever anesthesia equipment is provided. Systems will consists of PVC piping above the ceiling and flexible hose dropdowns for connection to anesthesia equipment. Four inch dryer exhaust will be provided for each of the dryers in the laundry. Dedicated ductless wall mounted air conditioners will be provided for the IT and elevator equipment rooms and be enabled at all times. Condensing units will be roof mounted. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1 | 10 1.5 Project Description - Plumbing Schematic drawings include a load demand summary for water and sewer requirements. Peak water demand is 75 gpm requiring a 2” main water line within the building. The water service will enter the building using Type K copper underground and connect to a 2” RPZ backflow preventer inside the building. Water distribution piping will be Type L copper routed overhead. Hot water demands are dictated by dog wash areas and washing machines and will be provided with a high efficiency sealed combustion natural gas water heater with 80 to 100 gallons of storage and a minimum of 150 mbh heating capacity. Water will be stored at 140 degrees and distributed through a mixing valve at 110 degrees throughout the space. Hot water recirculation will be provided and controlled by time of day and/or return temperature. Drain Waste and Vent systems will be standard weight cast iron with no-hub joints. A four inch building drain/sewer will be required for the building. The schematic drawings indicate a single 4” line running along the northwest side of the building and connecting to a new lift station. This will allow separate connections for the trench drains in the dog kennel area, laundry and general waste. Separate connections with cleanouts will provide ease of maintenance in case of stoppages without affecting the entire building. A central hair separator is not presently provided on the existing facility and not planned for the addition. However fixture drains and floor drains serving animal areas are planned to have strainers and/or baskets for capture of hair prior to entering the drain system. Trench drains are planned for the kennel areas, one trench for each row of kennels, internally sloped to a single connection with HDPE grates. Floor drains will be provided in mechanical rooms, toilets, labs and other areas as desired. Dog wash stations include wash enclosures provided with the veterinary equipment and drain to floor sink/drains with strainers for hair capture. Flushing fixtures will be manually operated, flush valve, low flow fixtures. Lavatories in the gang restroom with have tempered water provided by motion sensor mixing faucets. Single location lavatories and sinks will have single lever faucets. Dual wrist blade type faucets will be provided in the lab area and work sinks. Janitor sinks will include molded stone receptacles with faucets and hose connections. Hose reels with cold water only are provided in the dog kennel area for wash down. Hose bibs inside will be provided for general use and in toilets for cleanup. Outside hose bibs will be freeze resistant, key operated. A split level electric water cooler is provided in locations shown. Utility boxes with water hammer arrestors are provided at each washing machine and refrigerator with ice maker. Medical gas (NO2 and O2) piping will be routed throughout the space as desired. A central gas storage area will be provided outside the building and gas piping racked overhead from the storage area to the building and above the ceilings within the space. Piping shall be Type L seamless medical gas tubing with brazed joints. 1.6 Project Description - Fire Protection Per conversations with the City of Sanford Fire Marshal, dry standpipes will be included in each stair, and an FDC connection will be provided at the building's east side. 1.7 Project Description - Electrical Electrical Systems This project is an addition to the existing building which currently has its own service. In order to provide a service of adequate size for the existing and new facility, a new service will be provided as part of the new building and the existing building will be sub fed out of the new service. A load summary is provided on the schematic drawings and estimated service size is 1000 amps at 208 volt, three phase. This provides a 400 amp branch feeder to the existing Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1 | 11 service panel. Service grounding will be disconnected from the existing service once the new feeder is installed and connected to the new service. The new service will provide general purpose power throughout the building for receptacles, elevator, roof top equipment, lighting and veterinary equipment. It is expected a new pad mount transformer will be provided at the northeast end of the building and feed in a concrete duct bank underground to the electrical equipment room. All wiring will be copper installed in conduit per State Construction Guidelines. Disconnects, variable speed drives and similar devices will be provided by the specific trade providing the equipment and connected on the lineside by the electrical subcontractor. Lighting for this facility will be primarily LED. Most all areas require a high degree of dimming associated with the needs of the animals. While fluorescent can be considered, cost of dimming usually favors the LED fixtures. In addition LED power consumption is considerably less making it much easier to achieve the requirements of the NC Energy Code or ASHRAE 90.1. Maintenance costs are also reduced due to the long fixture/lamp life of LED fixtures. Exterior fixtures will be building mounted and use LED illumination. Emergency lighting will be provided by battery back-up within the individual fixtures. Lighting control will use a central control panel for the second floor and 1st floor common areas that can be operated from a building management system providing time of day shutdown. Animal areas will utilize localized dimming controls as these areas should be controlled and maintained at various settings as determined by the users. Remote control of the animal areas is probably not desired. Parking lot lighting will consist of pole mounted LED lighting with timeclock and photocell control. Fire Alarm A central Fire Alarm Control Panel and addressable system will be provided for the building. A Fire Alarm Annunciator Panel will be located near the entrance to the building. Detection devices will consist of corridor smoke detectors, elevator smoke detectors and heat detectors, storage room detectors and duct smoke detectors. Manual activation will include pull stations at exit doors and elsewhere as required. Signal annunciation devices will include horn strobes and strobes throughout the building and will be required in almost all spaces except offices and storage rooms. Interface with the existing building is also required and will include replacement of all existing devices to be compatible with the new system. Dedicated phone lines will be provided through the new phone/IT room and air handler defeat included at the FACP. IT/Phone A separate room is provided on the second floor for IT/Phone service. These services are currently located on the northeast end of the building. Conduits will be provided from the utility up to the second floor room for installation of copper phone service and fiber optic cables. Fire rated plywood will be provided on the walls of the room and open racks provided for equipment. Cabling will be provided from the IT racks to the various phone, wireless access points and data outlets as well as building management system and lighting controls. All cables will be routed in conduit or on wall hooks. Security System Security systems provided as part of the building contract will consists of raceways, wiring and outlet boxes for the equipment provided by the Owner/security system vendor. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Project Description 1 | 12 2: Narrative Specifications 2.0 Narrative Specifications Selected specification sections anticipated as part of this project are listed below. DIVISION 00 Appropriate Procurement, Contract, Project Forms, and General and Supplementary Conditions will be included in the final project manual for bid. DIVISION 01 Appropriate Summary of Work, Price and Payment Procedures, Administrative, Quality, and Performance Requirements, and associated documentation will be included in the final project manual for bid. DIVISION 02 02 41 19 Selective Demolition Demolition and removal of selected portions of building or structure. Demolition and removal of selected site elements. 02 82 13 Asbestos Abatement DIVISION 03 03 30 00 Cast-In-Place Concrete Section includes concrete materials, mixtures, steel reinforcing, slab on grade vapor barrier, formwork and required testing and inspection of concrete construction. DIVISION 04 04 22 00 Concrete Unit Masonry Section includes concrete masonry units, mortar and grout, steel reinforcing bars, masonry-joint reinforcement, embedded flashing, misc. masonry accessories, masonry-cell fill. 04 26 13 Masonry Veneer Section includes Clay face brick, mortar, ties and anchors, embedded flashing, miscellaneous masonry accessories. DIVISION 05 05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing Section includes material specification for steel shapes, plates, and bolts, as well as design requirements for structural steel connections. Testing and inspecting requirements for steel structures are also included. 05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing Section includes specification for manufacture of standard Steel Joist Institute joists, as well as design of joists with special loading and testing and inspection requirements for joist construction. 05 31 00 Steel Decking Section includes material and property specifications for steel decking for floors and roofs, and required testing and inspecting for steel deck construction. 05 40 00 Cold-Formed Metal Framing Section includes material and property specifications for non-load bearing exterior wall studs, and required testing and inspecting for cold-formed metal framing. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|1 05 50 00 Metal Fabrications Section includes steel framing and supports for countertops, steel framing and supports for mechanical and electrical equipment, steel framing and supports for applications where framing and supports are not specified in other sections, elevator hoist beams, steel shapes for supporting elevator door sills, shelf angles, metal ladders, alternating tread devices, elevator pit sump covers, metal bollards. 05 52 13 Pipe and Tube Railings Section includes steel pipe and tube railings. DIVISION 06 06 10 00 Rough Carpentry Section includes rooftop equipment bases and support curbs, wood blocking, furring, nailers, sleepers, and plywood backing panels. 06 16 00 Sheathing Section includes wall sheathing, roof sheathing, parapet sheathing. 06 20 23 Interior Finish Carpentry Section includes interior trim. 06 41 00 Plastic-Laminate Faced Architectural Cabinets Section includes plastic-laminate faced architectural cabinets, wood furring, blocking , shims, and hanging strips for installing plastic-laminate-faced cabinets. DIVISION 07 07 12 00 Built-Up Bituminous Dampproofing Section includes asphalt dampproofing. 07 13 26 Self-Adhering Sheet Waterproofing Section includes modified bituminous sheet waterproofing. 07 21 00 Thermal Insulation Section includes polyisocyanurate foam-plastic board, mineral wool blanket, extruded polystyrene foamplastic board. 07 27 26 Fluid-Applied Membrane Air Barriers Vapor-retarding, fluid-applied air barriers. 07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels Section includes metal composite material wall panels. 07 46 46 Fiber-Cement Siding Section includes fiber cement siding and soffit. 07 54 23 Thermoplastic Polyolefin Roofing Section includes adhered or mechanically fastened TPO roofing system, vapor retarder, roof insulation. 07 62 00 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim Section includes manufactured through wall flashing and sheet metal fabrications. 07 72 00 Roof Accessories Section includes roof curbs, equipment supports, roof hatches, roof walkways. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|2 07 84 13 Penetration Firestopping Section includes penetrations in fire-resistance-rated-walls, horizontal assemblies, and smoke barriers. 07 84 43 Joint Firestopping Section includes joints in or between fire-resistance rated constructions, joints in smoke barriers. 07 92 00 Joint Sealants Section includes silicone joint sealants, urethane joint sealants, and others. 07 95 13 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies Section includes building expansion joint cover assemblies. DIVISION 08 08 11 13 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Section includes hollow metal work. 08 14 16 Flush Wood Doors Section includes solid-core doors with wood veneer faces, factory finishing wood doors. 08 31 13 Access Doors and Frames Section includes access doors and frames for walls and ceilings. 08 34 73 Sound Control Door Assemblies Section includes acoustic control door and frame assemblies. 08 41 13 Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts Section includes exterior storefront framing, storefront framing for punched openings, exterior manual-swing entrance doors and door-frame units. 08 71 00 Door Hardware Section includes mechanical door hardware for swinging doors, electrified door hardware. 08 81 00 Glazing Section includes glass for windows, doors, interior borrowed lites, storefront framing, glazing sealants and acesssories. 08 83 00 Mirrors Section includes silvered flat glass mirrors including annealed monolithic glass mirrors. 08 91 19 Fixed Louvers Section includes fixed metal louvers, and fixed, formed-metal acoustical louvers. DIVISION 09 09 21 16.23 Gypsum Board Shaft Wall Assemblies Section includes gypsum board shaft wall assemblies. 09 22 16 Non-Structural Metal Framing Section includes non-load-bearing steel framing systems for interior partitions. Suspension systems for interior ceilings and soffits, grid suspension systems. 09 29 00 Gypsum Board Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|3 Section includes interior gypsum board, exterior gypsum board for ceilings and soffits, tile backing panels, texture finishes. 09 30 13 Ceramic Tilling Section includes ceramic mosaic tile, porcelain tile, stone thresholds, tile backing panels, waterproof membrane, crack isolation membrane, metal edge strips. 09 51 23 Acoustical Tile Ceilings Section includes acoustical tile for interior ceilings, fully concealed, direct-hung, suspension systems. 09 65 19 Resilient Tile Flooring Section includes vinyl composition floor tile. 09 67 00 Fluid-Applied Flooring Section includes poured epoxy flooring. 09 68 13 Tile Carpeting Section includes modular carpet tile. 09 84 33 Sound-Absorptive Wall Units Section includes sound-absorbing wall panels, sound-diffusing wall panels, sound-reflecting wall panels. 09 91 13 Exterior Painting Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on exterior substrates. 09 91 23 Interior Painting Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on interior substrates. 09 96 00 High-Performance Coatings Section includes surface preparation and the application of high-performance coating system. DIVISION 10 10 14 23 Panel Signage Section includes panel signs, illuminated panel signs, room-identification signs, field-applied vinyl-character signs. 10 21 13 Plastic Toilet Compartments Section includes solid plastic toilet compartments configured as toilet enclosures and urinal screens. 10 26 00 Wall and Door Protection Section includes wall guards, corner guards, abuse-resistant wall coverings. 10 28 00 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories Section includes public-use washroom accessories. 10 44 00 Fire Protection Cabinets Section includes fire protection cabinets for portable fire extinguishers, fire hose valves, fire hoses and racks. 10 51 13 Metal Lockers Section includes knocked-down corridor lockers. DIVISION 11 Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|4 11 31 00 Residential Appliances Section includes refrigeration appliances, cleaning appliances, cooking appliances. 11 52 13 Projection Screens Section includes manually operated, front-projection screens. 11 53 00 Laboratory Fume Hoods Section includes laboratory fume hoods. 11 70 00 Healthcare Equipment Section includes healthcare equipment. DIVISION 12 12 21 13 Horizontal Louver Blinds Section includes horizontal louver blinds with aluminum slats. 12 24 13 Roller Window Shades Section includes manually operated roller shades with single rollers. 12 35 53 Laboratory Casework Section includes laboratory casework, countertops, backsplashes, end splashes, apron fronts. 12 36 61.16 Solid Surfacing Countertops Section includes solid surface material countertops, backsplashes, end splashes, apron fronts. DIVISION 13 13 19 00 Kennels and Animal Shelters Section includes animal housing caging and accessories. DIVISION 14 14 24 00 Hydraulic Elevators Section includes hydraulic passenger and service elevators. DIVISION 21 FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 12 00 Fire-Suppression Standpipes Piping, specialties, valves and hose stations DIVISION 22 PLUMBING 22 05 17 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals Galvanized, cast iron and PVC sleeves Mechanical sleeve seals 22 05 18 Escutcheons Escutcheons and floor plates for piping at ceiling, floor and wall penetrations 22 05 23 General Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping Bronze Ball Valves Bronze Check Valves Bronze Gate Valves Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|5 22 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Hangers and supports for plumbing system piping and equipment 22 05 53 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Plumbing identification materials and devices. 22 07 19 Pipe Insulation Fiberglass pipe insulation with ASJ Preformed, rigid and flexible pipe insulation; insulating cements; field-applied jackets; accessories and attachments; and sealing compounds 22 11 16 Domestic Water Piping Domestic water piping- Type L above Ground, Type K annealed below ground 22 11 19 Plumbing Specialties Hydrants, outlet boxes, stops, etc 22 13 16 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping Cast Iron Soil and waste, sanitary drainage and vent piping inside 22 13 19 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties Cleanouts Floor Drains Trench Drains 22 14 13 Storm Drainage Piping Cast Iron Storm-drainage piping inside the building to locations site connection points 22 14 23 Storm Drainage Specialties Roof Drains 22 34 00 Fuel Fired, Water Heaters Direct Vent High Efficiency Natural Gas 22 42 00 Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing fixtures, water closets, lavatories, sinks, showers, etc and related faucets and other components. 22 47 16 Water Coolers Compressorized water coolers. Surface mounted and integral cooler systems Fixture supports 22 63 16 Gas Piping for Healthcare O2 and NO2 Piping and specialties DIVISION 23 MECHANICAL 23 05 53 Mechanical Identification Mechanical identification materials and devices. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|6 23 05 93 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Balancing airflow within distribution systems, including submains, branches, and terminals, to indicated quantities according to specified tolerances. Adjusting total HVAC systems to provide indicated quantities. Measuring electrical performance of HVAC equipment. Setting quantitative performance of HVAC equipment. Verifying that automatic control devices are functioning properly. Reporting results of the activities and procedures specified in this Section 23 07 13 Duct Insulation Semi rigid and flexible duct, plenum insulation; insulating cements; field-applied jackets; accessories and attachments; and sealing compounds. 23 09 23 HVAC Instrumentation and Controls Control equipment for HVAC systems and components, including control components for terminal heating and cooling units not supplied with factory-wired controls. DDC Web Based systems Compatibility with Campus systems for connectivity 23 11 23 Fuel Gas Piping Schedule 40 steel FRP coated in exterior applications 23 31 13 Metal Ducts Galvanized steel rectangular and round ducts and plenums for heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems in 2” wg pressure class to 4” wg pressure 23 33 00 Duct Accessories Fire Dampers Back draft dampers. Manual-volume dampers. Turning vanes. Flexible ducts. Duct accessory hardware. 23 34 23 Power Ventilators Roof mounted centrifugal fans In-line centrifugal fans with variable speed drive 23 36 00 Air Terminal Units. VAV and fan powered terminals. Electric heat 23 37 13 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles Ceiling-mounted diffusers, registers, and grilles. 23 74 16 Packaged HVAC Units Rooftop heat pumps Gas heat auxiliary 100% outside air capability Enthalpy energy recovery heat exchanger Hot gas reheat for dehumidification 23 81 26 Ductless Split-System Air-Conditioning Units Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|7 Ductless split-system air-conditioning units consisting of separate evaporator-fan and compressorcondenser components. Units are designed for exposed or concealed mounting DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL 26 05 19 Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables Wires and Cables rated 600 V and Less Connectors, Splices and Terminations 26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding Ground Rods Grounding attachments Grounding Testing 26 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems Hangers and supports for electrical equipment. Requirements for concrete bases. 26 05 33 Raceway and Boxes Conduits and Fittings – Galvanized above ground PVC Below Ground Wire ways Device boxes Pull boxes Duct banks – concrete encased conduits 26 05 53 Identification Color Coding of wiring Conduit and junction box color and labeling Panelboard and device labeling and colors 26 09 23 Lighting Control Devices Switches Occupancy Sensors Photo cells Timers 26 09 33 Central Dimming Control Dimmer controls Cabinets Control network connections 26 24 16 Panelboards Lighting and appliance branch-circuit panelboards. Distribution panelboards. Transient voltage surge suppressor panelboards. 26 27 26 Wiring Devices Straight blade devices – heavy duty Switches Motor rated Switches 26 28 13 Fuses Type and delay ratings Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|8 26 28 16 Enclosed Breakers and Switches Fused and non fused disconnects Heavy duty 26 29 23 Variable Frequency Motor Controllers Solid State pulse width modulated variable torque for HVAC equipment 26 43 13 Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits TVSS for low voltage power distribution and control equipment. 26 51 19 Interior Lighting LED Lighting Lensed and open fixtures Damp location LED Exits Ni-Cad battery back-up 26 56 19 Exterior Lighting LED Building Mounted Lighting LED parking lot lighting Photo Sensor controls Poles and concrete bases DIVISION 27 COMMUNICATIONS 27 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Communications General Installation requirements 27 05 28 Pathways for Communications Conduits, wire ways, hand holes and boxes. 27 11 00 Communications Equipment Room Fittings Racks Wire Management Ports 27 13 13 Communications Copper Backbone Cabling Copper cables Identification 27 13 23 Communications Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling Optical fiber cables Identification Testing 27 15 00 Communications Horizontal Cabling Cat 5e cabling Outlets DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 28 05 13 Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security General installation required. Testing Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2|9 28 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Security systems General installation required. 28 16 00 Intrusion Detection Door monitoring Motion sensors 28 2300 Video Surveillance Cameras Data wiring Control station with recorders Monitor 28 31 11 Digital Addressable Fire Alarm System Modified to incorporate DOI Fire Alarm Requirements Control Panels Wiring Notification and Initiating Devices DIVISION 31 31 10 00 Site Clearing Section includes general site clearing operations, including tree and vegetation removal, protection of existing trees to be left standing, topsoil stripping and stockpiling, clearing and grubbing, and removal or capping of known above-ground and below-grade improvements. 31 20 00 Earth Moving Section includes excavating, filling and backfilling, compacting, and grading inside and outside building limits. This section will also include base and subbase materials for pavements; granular drainage course under slabs-on-grade; drainage and separation geotextile fabrics; and trench excavation and backfilling for utility and underground services. Section includes the project excavation classifications consisting of general, mass rock, trench rock, and unsuitable material excavations. 31 20 00 Earthwork for Buildings Section includes required soil properties for support of building foundations as well as structural fill requirements, compaction of fill, and site water control. Testing and inspecting requirements of building earthwork is also included. 31 25 00 Erosion & Sediment Controls Section includes materials and measures to be employed to control erosion of on-site soils and sedimentation of off-site waters. Erosion and sediment control practices will be in accordance with the NCDEQ - Land Quality Section requirements and guidelines. DIVISION 32 32 12 16 Asphalt Paving Section includes hot-mixed asphalt paving for roads. All methods and materials shall be in accordance with the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures. 32 13 13 Concrete Paving Section includes cast-in-place concrete pavement construction including related formwork, reinforcement, placement, and finishes. Curb & gutter and concrete walks will also be included in this section. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2 | 10 32 31 13 Chain-Link Fences and Gates Section includes galvanized-steel chain link fence and gates including fabric, framework and appurtenances. 32 40 00 Site Furnishings Section includes bAdjust list below to suit Project. Benches, trash receptacles and bike racks. 32 90 00 Planting Section includes trees, shrubs, ground covers, plant, and lawns. This section includes preparation of planting beds, topsoil, soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches. DIVISION 33 33 10 00 Site Water Systems Section includes water piping and specialties for potable-water service outside the building. All construction methods and materials shall comply with the standard specifications of the City of Sanford and NCDEQ. 33 40 00 Site Drainage Utilities Section includes gravity-flow storm drainage outside the building including pipe, catch basins, drop inlets, manholes, etc. Connections to roof drainage systems will be made at a point 5’-0” outside the building. 33 30 00 Site Sanitary Sewer Systems Section includes gravity-flow and pressure-flow sanitary sewer systems outside the building. All construction methods and materials shall comply with the standard specifications of the local governing utility company or municipality and NCDEQ. 33 32 00 Wastewater Utility Pumping Stations Section includes sanitary sewer pump station and controls. All construction methods and materials shall comply with the standard specifications of the City of Sanford and NCDEQ. Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Narrative Specifications 2 | 11 3: Estimated Project Cost Estimated Project Cost The enclosed 3-9 budget form reflects updated budget cost information. Given current market conditions, the current estimate reflects a construction cost per square foot of $300 for an approximately 13,000 SF addition, including site costs. The enclosed budget form also reflects a 3% construction contingency, 3.25% design estimate contingency, design fees, estimated Owner costs, and an escalation factor of 6% over the course of 12 months. The total estimated project cost is approximately $4,991,784. The design team evaluated the use of a chiller/boiler option instead of a DX packaged strategy. The current estimate is based upon a DX system; a chiller/boiler option is anticipated to add approximately $75,000 to project costs. The design team has identified a list of possible add alternates based on current design. As the project develops, the design team will continue to work with CCCC to identify items that can be structured as add alternates to allow flexibility on bid day. Currently identified alternates include: Acoustic window/door units at spaces housing dogs Dog shading structure at exterior dog run area Roof screening assemblies, if allowed to be omitted by Sanford Zoning Parking, except for required HC spaces, if allowed to be omitted by Sanford Zoning Reduced glazing area on the west and east facades Central Carolina Community College Veterinary Medical Technology Addition and Renovation Estimated Project Cost 3|1 CCCC Veterinary Tech Addition & Renovation 10.21.2015 CURRENT ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST* A. Land Requirement B. Site Preparation C. 1. Demolition 2. Site Work*** Construction 1. Utility Services** 2. Building Construction 3. Plumbing 4. HVAC 5. Electrical ACM Abatement & Renovations to Existing Other: bldg A/V (infrastructure only) Equipment 1. Fixed (Casework) 2. Moveable (Equipment) 6. D. QTY COST PER UNIT UNIT TOTAL 1 Lump Sum $ 1 Lump Sum 1 Lump Sum - $ $ 18,000 205,000 $ $ $ $ $ 161.00 $ 13.77 $ 41.91 $ 20.47 $ 108,000 2,162,874 185,000 563,000 275,000 1 Lump Sum 13,434 SF $ $ 3.50 $ 81,000 47,019 $ $ 150,000 50,000 1 13,434 13,434 13,434 13,434 Lump Sum SF SF SF SF 1 Lump Sum 1 Lump Sum ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $ 3,844,893 ESTIMATED SOFT COSTS 3% Construction Contingency, 6% Escalation, Owner's Reserve, Design Fees, 3.25% Design Estimate Contingency $ 1,146,891 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS $ 4,991,784 4: Appendices 1105 KELLY DRIVE SANFORD, NC 27330 CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN H C AR OL N S BO R O, NO RT TT 51743 HITE UR AL RC C CH AR CT ITEC GISTERED RE A VET TECH ADDITION A NEW PROJECT FOR C HOBB S 103 110 REF. N S BOR O, H C A R OL C 9799 DW W/D W/D R HO YLOED AR BB R TE RT TT G. T A REGI S 115C A 101 IN 118 N S BOR O, H C A R OL 3875 EY T. 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ELEV REF. DW DW UP 105 383 SF 113C 113 238 SF 113A 117 191 SF UP 115B 115A SPRAYER TUTORING / STUDY VESTIBULE STB1 228 SF STA1 203 SF 108A 109A 112 112 171 SF 115 51 SF DOG WORK AREA W CORR STA1 STAIR A1 E2 EXTERIOR DOG RUN - 760 SF , PA TS POR ATSI OSN OR E R NG G O WI R R ION P RA O D F CT T U NO TR I NS P O C 114 1016 SF 108B SPRAYER 109B 114 CAT 2 116 1014 SF , JR S BS RECETS G GHIT IN O W R ION PR RA O D F T T UC O N TNRO NS P I O C 1 CAT 1 DOG KENNEL 2 LAUNDRY / JAN / STOR III S S, CTES G TER HIG IN O W R ON PR RA D FO CTI T U NO TN OR NS P I O C DOG KENNEL 1 3-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER BU PLAN NORTH 10/15/2015 4:33:48 PM CONSTRUCTION PLAN SYMBOLS CONSTRUCTION PLAN SYMBOLS 2 A-102 EXISTING WALL NEW WALL 2 1-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER HOBBS ARCHITECTS, PA Architects & Consultants 1 2-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER 3-HR RATED FIRE BARRIER COMPONENTS BY OWNER; NOT IN CONTRACT REF. G3A PARTITION TYPE 480 Hillsboro Street, Suite 400 Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312 Voice: (919) 545-2004 Fax: (919) 545-9002 SMOKE PARTITION , JR S BS RECETS G GHIT IN O W R ION PR RA O D F T T UC O N TNRO NS P I O C NEW ADDITION PLAN NORTH 3'-5 1/4" B A JAN 205 2'-1" BEAM & JOIST SEAT 2'-4" CLEAR No. CORRIDOR 10/15/2015 4:34:29 PM 1ST FLOOR 0" DOG WORK AREA 114 113 9'-0" 10'-0" 102 DOG KENNEL 2 ADMIN/FILES 104A N S BOR O, H C A R OL RT TT N S BOR O, TT N S BO R O, IN H C AR OL NO RT SCO ID #14-11296-02 NCCCS #2067 CLEAR 2'-6" CLEAR 3'-3" 1'-4" STRUCTURE 1'-10" STRUCTURE 1'-9" CLEAR 2ND FLOOR 14'-0" T.O. MASONRY 13'-4" Date 8'-0" 201 1'-0" STRUCTURE CORRIDOR 211 9'-0" 10'-0" CLASSROOM 1 VET TECH ADDITION NEW PROJECT FOR 1'-8" EXISTING BLDG 3'-9 3/8" 2'-1 3/8" 2'-9 1/2" 1'-8" STRUCT STRUCT TRUE NORTH 1105 KELLY DRIVE SANFORD, NC 27330 KEY PLAN CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOBB S 2ND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" TT HITE UR AL RC C B 51743 205 , PA TS POR ATSI OSN OR E R NG G O WI R R ION P RA O D F CT T U NO TR I NS P O C JAN ROOF BELOW ROOF 29'-0" RT 9799 C R TE 208 113 SF CH AR CT ITEC ELEC / IT 207 107 SF 205 44 SF 1 H C A R OL R HO YLOED AR BB 208 LT STOR 206 169 SF 206 GISTERED RE A WOMEN A 203 150 SF 204 C RECOVERY 202 155 SF G. T A CP STOR 3875 TE 209 210 207 203 204 121 SF REGI S MEN 130 79 SF A DN STB2 203 SF IN 202 III S S, CTES G TER HIG IN O W R ON PR RA D FO CTI T U NO TN OR NS P I O C STAIR B2 C 211 GRIM 201 502 SF ELEV REGI S STB2 CORRIDOR DN A STA2 203 SF 210 682 SF STA2 209 997 SF CLASSROOM 2 211 682 SF 212 STAIR A2 CLASSROOM 1 IN LT LAB 212 1478 SF SINKS EY T. HOB L S RED ARC C CP LAB 1ST FLOOR 0" SECOND FLOOR PLAN DATE 10-5-2015 2 Section 1 SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" A-102 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew1 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew2 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew3 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew4 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew5 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew6 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew7 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew2-NoRoofScr een 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew3-NoRoofScr een 10. 12. 2015 CCCCVetT ech Vi ew5-NoRoofScr een 10. 12. 2015 Environmental Health and Safety Institute May 11, 2015 Ben Rankin Central Carolina Community College 1105 Kelly Drive Sanford, NC 27330-9059 Dear Ben: Attached is a summary of the Asbestos Inspection performed by the Environmental Health and Safety Institute (EHSI) for Central Carolina Community College on April 27, 2015. If you have any questions, or if you would like to schedule another visit, please call Dave Martin at 828-694-1759 or me at 828-694-1749. We will be offering OSHA required Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness and Hazard Communication training at 10 am on the first Tuesday of each month in 2015. We will also cover a variety of pertinent safety topics on the third Tuesday of each month at 10 am. Please forward email reminders throughout the year to all those you think could benefit from this training. Keep in mind that we can also schedule online training for your faculty and staff at a time that best suits your college schedule. Again, if you have any questions, or if you would like to schedule another visit, please don’t hesitate to call. Sincerely, J. Allen McCullough MESH, CESCO Director-EHSI cc. Dr. T. E. Marchant www.blueridge.edu/ehsi Flat Rock Campus 180 West Campus Drive Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731-4728 (828) 694-1837 Fax (828) 694-1690 Environmental Health and Safety Institute Visit Report College: Location: Date of Visit: Visited By: Primary Contact: Central Carolina Community College Sanford, NC April 27, 2015 Dave Martin – MESH, CESCO, Asbestos Accreditation # 10794 Ben Rankin Visit Activities: Asbestos Inspection The inspection was conducted at the Vet lab building. Ten (10) samples were taken to be analyzed to determine if they are Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The samples were shipped to Scientific Analytical Institute (SAI), Greensboro, NC for analysis on April 28, 2015. The samples were received on April 29, 2015 and analyzed under Lab Order ID: 1508238 to determine if they are ACM. The samples were analyzed at SAI for asbestos by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). SAI is accredited by AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association Lab # 173190) and NVLAP (NVLAP Lab Code 200664-0). The laboratory results were received on May 8, 2015. When analyzed, Sample IDs 5-B, 6-B, 9 and 10 tested positive for ACM and contained Chrysotile asbestos. EPA and OSHA regulations define ACM as any material containing more than 1% asbestos. Below is a chart of the sample ID’s, locations and % asbestos. Sample ID Location/Description % Asbestos 1 Ceiling insulation Vet lab None Detected 2 Ceiling tile Vet lab None Detected 3 Ceiling tile Vet lab None Detected 4 Ceiling insulation None Detected 5 Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) & mastic Vet lab None Detected 5-B VCT & mastic - Mixed mastic 5% Chrysotile 6 VCT & mastic Vet lab None Detected 6-B VCT & mastic - Mixed mastic 5% Chrysotile 7 Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Ref line ins Dog run None Detected 8 TSI Ref line insulation Dog run None Detected 9 Ceiling material Dog run 12% Chrysotile 10 Ceiling material Dog run 12% Chrysotile . All ACM in the building should be removed and disposed of by an accredited asbestos abatement contractor, prior to any renovations. Also the ACM should not be disturbed before the abatement. All VCT and the ceiling surfacing material, like the material in the dog run area, anywhere in the building should be considered as ACM. A list of accredited asbestos professional can be found at http://epi.publichealth.nc.gov/asbestos/forms.html. Then go to find asbestos professionals (Supervisors). A copy of SAI’s Lab analysis will be attached with this report. If you should have any questions or concerns please contact me. Bulk Asbestos Analysis LAB #173190 By Polarized Light Microscopy EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Customer: BlueRidge Community College Attn: Dave Martin Lab Order ID: 1508238 Analysis ID: 1508238_PLM Date Received: 4/29/2015 Date Reported: 5/7/2015 180 West Campus Dr Flat Rock NC 28731-4728 Project: Sample ID Description Lab Sample ID Lab Notes 1 - A 1508238PLM_1 1 - B 1508238PLM_11 2 Asbestos Fibrous Components Non-Fibrous Components Ceiling insulation lab None Detected 95% Fiber Glass 5% Other Teased Ceiling insulation lab Tan, Black Fibrous Heterogeneous None Detected 70% Cellulose 30% Other paper Dissolved Ceiling tile lab Gray, White Fibrous Heterogeneous None Detected 70% Mineral Wool 30% Other Teased Ceiling tile lab None Detected 70% Mineral Wool 30% Other 1508238PLM_4 4 - B 1508238PLM_12 5 - A 1508238PLM_5 5 - B 1508238PLM_13 Gray, White Fibrous Heterogeneous Teased 1508238PLM_3 4 - A Pink Fibrous Heterogeneous insulation 1508238PLM_2 3 Attributes Treatment insulation ceiling lab None Detected 70% Mineral Wool 30% Other Pink Fibrous Heterogeneous insulation Teased insulation ceiling lab Tan, Black Fibrous Heterogeneous None Detected 70% Cellulose 30% Other paper Dissolved VCT + mastic? Lab Beige Non Fibrous Heterogeneous None Detected 100% Other tile Dissolved VCT + mastic? Lab 5% Chrysotile 95% Other mixed mastics Black, Yellow Non Fibrous Heterogeneous Dissolved Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%. Charmel Dozier (14) P-F-002 r15 1/15/2018 Analyst Approved Signatory Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888 Page 1 of 2 Bulk Asbestos Analysis LAB #173190 By Polarized Light Microscopy EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Customer: BlueRidge Community College Attn: Dave Martin Lab Order ID: 1508238 Analysis ID: 1508238_PLM Date Received: 4/29/2015 Date Reported: 5/7/2015 180 West Campus Dr Flat Rock NC 28731-4728 Project: Sample ID Description Lab Sample ID Lab Notes 6 - A 1508238PLM_6 6 - B 1508238PLM_14 7 Asbestos Fibrous Components Non-Fibrous Components VCT + mastic? Lab None Detected 100% Other tile VCT + mastic? Lab 5% Chrysotile 95% Other Dissolved TSI (ref line) lab Black Non Fibrous Heterogeneous None Detected 100% Other Dissolved TSI (ref line) lab None Detected 100% Other Black Non Fibrous Heterogeneous Dissolved Ceiling material (Door Run) 12% Chrysotile 88% Other Gray Fibrous Heterogeneous Crushed 1508238PLM_9 10 Black, Yellow Non Fibrous Heterogeneous mixed mastics 1508238PLM_8 9 Beige Non Fibrous Heterogeneous Dissolved 1508238PLM_7 8 Attributes Treatment Ceiling material (Door Run) 12% Chrysotile 88% Other Gray Fibrous Heterogeneous Crushed 1508238PLM_10 Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%. Charmel Dozier (14) P-F-002 r15 1/15/2018 Analyst Approved Signatory Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888 Page 2 of 2 Scientific Analytical Institute \50 ~ t)S Lab Use Ollly Lab Order ID: Client Code: - - - - - - 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 Phone: 336.292.3888 Fax: 336.292.3313 www.sai/[email protected] PLM EPA 600/R-93/l16 (PLM) D Positive SlOp D D D PLM Pain! Count 400 (PH) PLM Point Count 1000 (PTM) peM N10SH 7400-A Rules (peM) B Rules (PCB) 0 TWA (PTA) TEM AHERA (AHE) 72 Hours 3 Hours 6 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours D D D 96 Hours TEM Level 11 (L11) D 120 Hours 144+Hours TEM NIOSH 7402 (TNIl TEM Bulk Qualitative (TBLl D TEM Bulk Chatfield (IBS) TEM Bulk Quantitative (TBQ) I PO Number: TEM Wipe ASTM 06480-05 TEM Microvac ASTM 05755-02 TEM Water EPA 100.2 (TWl) Other: 0 D 0 0 D D D 0 D D D Assembly A-2 restaurants Assembly A-2 cafeteria in K-12 schools Assembly A-3 Assembly A-3 in K-12 schools Assembly A-3 passenger terminals Assembly A-3 churches w/o assembly halls Assembly A-4 Assembly A-5 Assembly A-5 in K-12 schools Business Educational K-8 Educational 9-12 Educational staff Factory/Industrial Institutional I-1 Institutional I-2, I-3, I-4 Employees Institutional I-2, I-3, I-4 Visitors Institutional I-4 Childcare Mercantile Residential R-2 Dorms, Frats, Sororities, boarding Residential R-4 Storage S-1, S-2 20150728_plumbing_counts_vettech.xls Ver. 20150120 P 4 0 3 4 0 3 IF QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, EMAIL Bill Moeller at [email protected] O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL SHARED FIXTURES N 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 TOTAL FIXTURES FOR MALES M 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 110.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 TOTAL FIXTURES FOR FEMALES L Mop Sink or Hose Bib Assembly A-2 nightclubs K Service Sink Assembly A-1 in K-12 school J DRINKING FOUNTAINS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 110.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 I SHOWERS BATHTUBS 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 H FEMALE LAV NO. OF MALES 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 G FEMALE UR PERCENT FEMALES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 F FEMALE WC 2012 NCPC TABLE 403.1 AREA USE CATEGORY Assembly A-1 E MALE LAV D MALE UR C MALE WC B NO. OF FEMALES A PERCENT MALES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PAGE 1 OF 2 ATTACHMENT D 2012 EXCEL SPREADSHEET FOR PERFORMING MINIMUM FIXTURE COUNT CALCULATIONS NO. OF PERSONS 10/15/2015 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 FIXTURES 10/15/2015 PAGE 2 OF 2 ATTACHMENT D 2012 EXCEL SPREADSHEET FOR PERFORMING MINIMUM FIXTURE COUNT CALCULATIONS A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Residential R-1 Residential R-2 Apartment House Residential R-3 B C D 1 per guestroom 1 per dwelling unit 1 per 20 dwelling units 1 per dwelling unit 1 per 20 dwelling units E F G H I J K L M N Water Closet, Lavatory, Bathtub or Shower Water Closet, Lavatory, Bathtub or Shower, Kitchen Sink Automatic Clothes Washer connection Water Closet, Lavatory, Bathtub or Shower, kitchen sink Automatic Clothes Washer connection for attached one- and two-family dwellings O P I-2 Hospitals & other health care facilities I-3 Prisons I-3 Reformatories, Detention & Correctional Ctrs Fixture requirments are regulated and enforced by state licensing and certification jurisdictions only. I-4 Adult Day Care Footnotes E) For day nurseries, a maximum of one bathtub shall be required. See section 411 for emergency eyewash showers in storage occupancies 20150728_plumbing_counts_vettech.xls Ver. 20150120 IF QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, EMAIL Bill Moeller at [email protected] FIXTURES