Project Title: Project No.: XX-XXX

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL CENTER

SPECIFICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECIFICATION GROUP

Division 01 - General Requirements

Section 01 11 00 - Summary of Work 28Aug12

Section 01 14 00 - Work Restrictions 28Aug12

Section 01 21 00 - Allowances 28Aug12

Section 01 22 00 - Unit Prices 28Aug12

Section 01 23 00 - Alternates 28Aug12

Section 01 26 13 - Requests for Interpretation 28Aug12

Section 01 31 00 - Project Management and Coordination 28Aug12

Section 01 31 19 - Project Meetings 28Aug12

Section 01 32 00 - Construction Progress Documentation 28Aug12

Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 00 - Special Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 13 - Infection Control Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 23 - University’s Interim Life Safety 28Aug12

Section 01 35 43 - Environmental Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 49 - Fire Safety Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 53 - Security Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 35 56 - Firewall Penetration Policy 28Aug12

Section 01 35 63 - Sustainability Project Requirements 28Aug12

Section 01 41 00 - Regulatory Requirements 28Aug12

Section 01 42 00 - References 28Aug12

Section 01 45 00 - Quality Control 28Aug12

Section 01 45 19 - Inspection of Work 28Aug12

Section 01 50 00 - Temporary Facilities and Controls 28Aug12

Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements 28Aug12

Section 01 62 00 - Product Options and Substitutions 28Aug12

Section 01 71 00 - Examination and Preparation 28Aug12

Section 01 71 23 - Field Engineering 28Aug12

Section 01 73 00 - Execution 28Aug12

Section 01 73 29 - Cutting and Patching 28Aug12

Section 01 74 00 - Cleaning 28Aug12

Section 01 74 19 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal 28Aug12

Section 01 76 00 - Protecting Installed Work 28Aug12

Section 01 77 00 - Closeout Procedures 28Aug12

Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals 28Aug12

Section 01 79 00 - Demonstration and Training 28Aug12

Section 01 91 00 – Commissioning………………………………………………………….. 28Aug12

FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP

Division 02 -Existing Conditions

Section 02 41 19 - Selective Demolition 28Aug12

Section 02 82 13 - Asbestos Abatement 28Aug12

Division 03 – Concrete

Section 03 54 00 - Cast Underlayment 28Aug12

Division 04 - Masonry

NOT USED

Division 05 - Metals

Section 05 05 23 - Standards for Anchors and Fasteners 28Aug12

Section 05 50 00 - Metal Fabrications 28Aug12

Division 06 - Wood, Plastics, and Composites

Section 06 10 00 - Rough Carpentry 28Aug12

Section 06 41 00 - Architectural Wood Casework 28Aug12

Section 06 61 00 - Simulated Stone Fabrications 28Aug12

Division 07 - Thermal and Moisture Protection

Section 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation 28Aug12

Section 07 51 00 - Built-Up Bituminous Roofing 28Aug12

Section 07 51 26 - Built-Up Bituminous Roofing Patching Existing Roofing 28Aug12

Section 07 62 00 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 28Aug12

Section 07 81 16 - Cementitious Fireproofing 28Aug12

Section 07 11 23 - Interior Intumescent Fireproofing 28Aug12

Section 07 84 00 - Firestopping 28Aug12

Section 07 92 00 - Joint Sealants 28Aug12

Division 08 -Openings

Section 08 12 13 - Hollow Metal Frames 28Aug12

Section 08 13 13 - Hollow Metal Doors 28Aug12

Section 08 13 16 - Sliding Aluminum Doors 28Aug12

Section 08 14 16 - Flush Wood Doors 28Aug12

Section 08 17 00 - Integrated Door Opening Assemblies 28Aug12

Section 08 31 13 - Access Doors and Panels 28Aug12

Section 08 33 13 - Coiling Counter Doors 28Aug12

Section 08 34 83 - Elevator Door Smoke Containment System 28Aug12

Section 08 35 13 - Accordion Folding Doors 28Aug12

Section 08 51 13 - Aluminum Windows 28Aug12

Section 08 71 00 - Door Hardware 28Aug12

Section 08 80 00 - Glazing 28Aug12

Section 08 87 00 - Glazing Surface Films 28Aug12

Division 09 - Finishes

Section 09 21 19 - Plaster Patching 28Aug12

Section 09 22 00 - Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board 28Aug12

Section 09 29 00 - Gypsum Board 28Aug12

Section 09 30 00 - Tiling 28Aug12

Section 09 51 00 - Acoustical Ceilings 28Aug12

Section 09 65 00 - Resilient Flooring 28Aug12

Section 09 67 23 - Resinous Flooring 28Aug12

Section 09 68 00 - Carpeting 28Aug12

Section 09 91 00 - Painting 28Aug12

Division 10 - Specialties

Section 10 11 00 - Visual Display Units 28Aug12

Section 10 21 23 - Cubicle Curtain Track 28Aug12

Section 10 26 13 - Corner Guards 28Aug12

Section 10 26 16 - Bumper Guards 28Aug12

Section 10 26 23 - Protective Wall Coverings 28Aug12

Section 10 28 13 - Toilet Accessories 28Aug12

Section 10 44 00 - Fire Protection Specialties 28Aug12

Section 10 51 13 - Metal Lockers 28Aug12

Section 10 51 23 - Plastic-Laminate-Clad Lockers 28Aug12

Section 10 56 23 - Wire Storage Shelving 28Aug12

Section 10 56 26 - Mobile Storage Shelving, Manual 28Aug12

Section 10 56 26 - Mobile Storage Shelving, Motorized 28Aug12

Section 10 81 13 - Bird Control Devices 28Aug12

Section 10 87 00 - Intravenous Track 28Aug12

Division 11 - Equipment

Section 11 52 13 - Projection Screens 28Aug12

Section 11 70 00 - Healthcare Equipment 28Aug12

DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS

Section 12 21 13 - Horizontal Louver Blinds 28Aug12

Section 12 21 16 - Vertical Louver Blinds 28Aug12

Section 12 24 13 - Roller Window Shades 28Aug12

Section 12 31 00 - Manufactured Metal Casework 28Aug12

DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION

Section 13 49 00 - Radiation Protection 28Aug12

Section 13 49 23 - Integrated RFI/EMI Shielding 28Aug12

DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT

FACILITY SERVICES SUBGROUP

DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION

DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING

DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITION (HVAC)

DIVISION 25- INTEGRATED AUTOMATION

DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL

DIVISION 27 COMMUNICATIONS

DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP

DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK

DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS

DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES

END OF SPECIFICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Project Title: Project No.: XX-XXX

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL CENTER

SECTION 01 11 00

SUMMARY OF WORK

SPEC NOTE Not all of the subjects included in this Section may be required for every project. If a requirement is deleted from the body of the Section be sure to also delete the requirement from the Summary Article.

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. This Section covers the following subjects:

1. Project Name and Identification.

2. Work Required by Contract Documents.

3. Project Description.

4. Applications of Contract Documents

5. Work by Others.

6. Work by University.

7. University Supplied Products.

8. Pre-Ordered Products.

9. Future Work.

10. Work Sequence.

11. University Occupancy Requirements.

1.02 PROJECT NAME AND IDENTIFICATION

Project Name: UCSF Medical Center

San Francisco, California

[Project Title]

Project Identification: [Project Number]

[Account No. 125-xxxxx]

1.03 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

A. Work of the Project includes [construction] [alteration] [__________] of [___________].

B. [Intent of new Work is to match existing in all details. Original products no longer available should be replaced with similar materials.]

1.04 APPLICATIONS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

A. CCR: A copy of Title 24 shall be available on the job site at all times.

SPEC NOTE Delete the following Article for non-OSHPD Project.

B. OSHPD Jurisdiction: Projects under the jurisdiction of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) will follow regulations and approvals set forth in Section 01 41 00 - Regulatory Requirements in addition to the requirements referenced in the General Conditions of the Contract and the Specifications.

1.05 WORK BY OTHERS

A. [Work of the Project [which will be ]executed prior to start of Work of this Contract, and which is specifically excluded from this Contract:]

1. [___________].

2. [___________].

3. [___________].

B. [Work of the Project which will be executed after completion of Work of this Contract, and which is specifically excluded from this Contract:]

1. [___________].

2. [___________].

3. [___________].

C. [Work on the Project site and which is excluded from this Contract, consists of [___________] in accordance with drawings identified as [___________]. Contractor shall become familiar with the Contract Documents and construction for [___________]. Documents for [___________] are available for review at [___________].]

1.06 WORK BY UNIVERSITY

A. [Items noted “NIC” (Not in Contract) [moveable cabinets,] [furnishings,] [minor equipment,] [and] [___________] will be furnished and installed by University [beginning]—or—[before]—or—[after] [___________].]

B. University will remove and retain possession of the following items prior to start of work:

1. [___________].

2. [___________].

3. [___________].

1.07 UNIVERSITY SUPPLIED PRODUCTS

A. University Responsibilities;

1. Arrange for and deliver University reviewed Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples, to Contractor.

2. Arrange and pay for delivery to site.

3. On delivery, inspect products jointly with Contractor.

4. Submit claims for transportation damage and replace damaged, defective, or deficient items.

5. Arrange for manufacturer’s warranties, inspections, and service.

B. Contractor’s Responsibilities:

1. Perform/Follow University reviewed Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples.

2. Receive and unload products at site; inspect for completeness or damage jointly with University.

3. Handle, store, install, and finish products.

4. Repair or replace items damaged after receipt.

C. Items furnished by University for installation by Contractor:

1. [___________].

2. [___________].

3. [___________].

D. Products furnished to site and installed by University:

1. [___________].

2. [___________].

3. [___________].

1.08 PRE-ORDERED PRODUCTS

A. University has placed orders with certain suppliers for specific products, for the purpose of expediting delivery, and for other purposes in University’s interests.

B. Upon execution of the Agreement, execute purchase agreement with supplier for the respective products, in accordance with terms stated in the Agreement.

C. Include the costs for purchase, delivery, installation, adjusting, and finishing of these products in the Contract Sum of the Agreement.

D. Contractor responsibilities for such pre-ordered products are the same as for Contractor-furnished products.

E. [Schedule of Pre-Ordered Products:]

1. Section [___________ - ___________:] [___________].

2. Section [___________ - ___________:] [___________].

3. Section [___________ - ___________:] [___________].

1.09 FUTURE WORK

A. Project is designed for future [___________].

B. Provide [___________] for future installation of [___________].

C. Ensure that Work avoids encroachment into areas required for future work.

1.10 WORK SEQUENCING

A. Definitions:

1. Sequence: The order of the Work to be performed.

SPEC NOTE Use one of the following two Articles when the project includes sequences

B. Construct Work in sequences to accommodate University’s occupancy requirements and to provide for continuous public access during the construction period.

SPEC NOTE The following are examples of sequence wording.

1. Sequence One: All work needed to complete the [3rd and 15th floors]. Complete within [60] days.

2. Sequence Two:

a. All Sequence One work must be complete before Sequence Two work is to start.

b. All work needed to complete the [8th and 9th floors]. Complete within [30] days.

3. Sequence Three:

a. All Sequence Two work must be complete before Sequence Three work is to start.

b. All work needed to complete the [10th and 11th floors]. Complete within [30] days.

C. [Refer to Drawings for detailed sequencing drawings and notes.

D. In general, alterations to an existing facility shall not begin until the respective facility has been relocated or completely barricaded from construction operations by dustproof and noise‑reducing temporary enclosures.

E. Coordinate with University, in scheduling any work that causes interference with University’s normal operations. Such work includes cutting, demolition, drilling, coring, pounding, dirty, or wet type of work.

F. Assure that Work is performed in accordance with sequencing plans shown on Drawings and as specified.

1. Perform work located in areas that are not included in sequencing plans with the least possible interference to University’s activities and without interrupting existing services.

2. Schedule service interruptions essential to the Work with University as specified in Section 01 50 00 – Temporary Facilities and Controls.

3. Coordinate work of trades to allow for completion of Work with least possible interference to services of the existing building.

G. Erect temporary dust/noise partitions, fire rated where required, in accordance with requirements of Section 01 50 00 – Temporary Facilities and Controls to separate construction areas from areas being used by University.

H. Provide and maintain life safety systems and means of egress in accordance with requirements of Section 01 50 00 – Temporary Facilities and Controls.

I. Completion of sequence means that construction is substantially complete, with building systems that have been commissioned and Work has been inspected and approved by agencies having jurisdiction.

1.11 UNIVERSITY OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS

A. University intends to occupy the [site] —or—[premises] [and] [existing building] during the entire period of construction for conduct of normal operations.

B. [University will occupy premises during construction for the installation of [__________].]

C. Partial Occupancy:

1. University’s occupancy of portions of the Work prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Work is anticipated, provided such occupancy does not substantially interfere with completion of the Work.

2. Schedule and substantially complete designated portions of Work for University’s occupancy prior to Substantial Completion of entire Work:

a. [___________].

b. [___________].

c. [___________].

3. University will occupy designated areas for the purpose of [storage of furnishings and equipment,] [installation of equipment,] [___________].

4. Such placing of equipment and partial occupancy shall not constitute acceptance of the Work or any part of the Work.

D. Cooperate with University to minimize conflict, and to facilitate University’s operations and usage.

E. Schedule the Work to accommodate this requirement.

PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED

PART 3 EXECUTION- NOT USED

END OF SECTION

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Project Title: Project No.: XX-XXX

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL CENTER

SECTION 01 14 00

WORK RESTRICTIONS

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Included in this Section: The following subjects are covered in this Section:

1. Contractor’s Use of University’s Premises.

2. Use of Existing Building.

3. Work within Occupied Offices or Laboratories

4. Access.

5. Time Restrictions for Performing Work.

6. Interruption of Building Services.

7. Core Drilling and Cutting.

8. Smoke Free Campus Policy.

9. Publicity Releases.

10. Site Decorum

11. Safety

12. Privacy

13. Miscellaneous Restrictions.

1.02 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF UNIVERSITY'S PREMISES

A. Use of Site: Confine operations at the site to the areas permitted by the Contract Documents. Portions of the site beyond areas on which work is indicated are not to be disturbed unless approved in advance in writing by University.

B. Contractor shall confine its operations to areas permitted by the Contract Documents.

C. The premises will be occupied during performance of Work under the Contract. Take proper precautions to ensure safety of University’s personnel, staff, patients, students, and general public during the construction period.

D. During the entire construction period, Contractor shall have the exclusive use of the premises for construction operations, including full use of the site, unless instructions are given to share the site with University occupants.

E. In addition to site utilization limitations and requirements shown on Drawings, and indicated by other Contract Documents, administer allocation of available space to produce best overall efficiency in performance of total work of project.