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18-015 SPEC <br /> 01 31 00 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION <br /> A. GENERAL COORDINATION 3. Establish "hot-works" fire safety precautions required for performance of 1. Steel Framing and Furring: a. Material Basis: General Polymers 4050, 5030 N. TERMINATIONS <br /> 1. The Contractor shall be in charge of this Contract and the Project, as well the Work. Clark Dietrich, Inc. b. Resin: Urethane 1. Chase edges to "lock" the flooring system into the concrete substrate . <br /> as directing and scheduling of all Work. Final responsibility for Steeler c. Formulation: Two-component, 100% solids, UV Stable. along lines of termination. <br /> performance, interface, and completion of the Project shall be the G. PERFORMANCE or Approved Equal d. Type: Clear. 2. Penetration Treatment: Lap and seal resinous system onto the perimeter <br /> Contractor's. 1. Execute cutting and patching work in a manner to avoid damage to other 2. Water Resistant Gypsum Wall Board: e. Finish: Gloss, of the penetrating item by bridging over compatible elastomer at the <br /> 2. Anticipate interrelationship of all Subcontractors and their relationship with work; Provide proper surfaces for installation of new work; and provide a Georgia-Pacific Corp. f. Number of Coats: one. interface to compensate for possible movement. �, <br /> the total Work. neat transition from existing finishes to new work. Gold Bond Building Products Div., National Gypsum Co. 3. Broadcast Media: 3. Treat floor drains by chasing the flooring system to lock in place at point <br /> 3. Resolve differences or disputes between Subcontractors and materials 2. Fit new work to existing pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit and other United States Gypsum Co. a. Material Basis: General Polymers 5900F Ceramic Blend. of termination. <br /> suppliers concerning coordination, interference, or extent of the Work. penetrations through surface. or Approved Equal b. Type: pigmented. <br /> c. Finish: as approved Owner. O. JOINTS AND CRACKS <br /> Contractor's decisions, if consistent with Contract Document 3. For all new work made to existing work under warranty, employ original d. Number of Coats: Two. 1. Treat control joints to bridge potential cracks and to maintain monolithic � <br /> requirements, shall be finai. instailer or fabricator to perform cutting and patching unless otherwise C. STEEL FRAMING FOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS 4. Grout Coat/Seal Coat: protection. ' <br /> 4. Cooperation with other contractors during the term of this Project may be approved by the Owner. 1. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645. a. Material Basis: General Polymers 3744. 2. Treat cold joints and construction joints to bridge potential cracks and to ' <br /> re uired within the buildin or other ad'acent locations to the construction 4. Pre are surfaces to rovide for the s ecified installation of new work and 2. Depth: As indicated on Drawings <br /> q g � p p p b. Resin: Epoxy maintain monolithic protection on horizontal and vertical surfaces as well <br /> limits of this Project. The Contractor is to cooperate with the Owner in finishes. 3. Protective Coating: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 (Z180) hot-dip galvanized. c. Formulation: (2)two-component, 100% solids, UV Stable. as horizontal and vertical interfaces. <br /> 4. Flat Strap and Backing Plate: Steel sheet for blocking and bracing in <br /> coordination of all work to prevent impact to this or other Owner sponsored 5. Remove and replace or repair unsuitable substrate materials for new d. Type: Clear. 3. Discontinue floor coating system at vertical and horizontal contraction and <br /> construction projects. appiications, length and width indicated. e. Finish: Gioss. expansion joints by installing backer rod and compatible sealant after <br /> 5. Cold-Rolled Channel Bridging: 0.0538-inch (1.37-mm) bare-steel f. Number of Coats: Two. coating installation is completed. Provide sealant type recommended by <br /> 5. The Contractor will cooperate with the Owner in coordination of all work to 6. Restore existing building systems that are impacted by cutting and thickness, with minimum 1/2-inch- (12.7-mm-)wide flanges. <br /> avoid impacts to the Owner's operations. patching work to original operating conditions. g. Texture level: Coefficient of friction .65. manufacturer for traffic conditions and chemical exposures to be <br /> 6. Clip Angle: Not less than 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 inches (38.1 by 38.1 mm), 0.068- encountered. <br /> 7. For penetrations cut in existing fire-rated separations,completely seal new inch- (1.73-mm)thick, galvanized steel. �-� <br /> B. SPECIAL COORDINATION work with fire-stopping materials to full thickness of the penetrated 7. Resilient Furring Channels: 1/2-inch- (12.7-mm-) deep, steel sheet F. SYSTEM PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Provide resinous flooring system with the <br /> 1. The Contractor is responsible for receiving, unloading, storage and element. members designed to reduce sound transmission. following minimum physical property requirements when tested according to test P. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: Owner may at any time and any numbers of times <br /> methods indicated: during resinous flooring application require material samples for testing for ��� <br /> handling of Owner Furnished Contractor Installed (OFCI) items from the 8. Replace existing fire-stopping materials when disturbed by new work. 1. Compressive Strength: 5,000 psi after 7 days per ASTM C 579. compliance with requirements. <br /> time of receipt through Substantial Completion. 9. Remove debris and abandoned items from the work area, including from D. GYPSUM WALL BOARD: Provide gypsum board in maximum lengths available 2, Tensile Strength: 600 psi per ASTM C 307. � <br /> 2. The Contractor is responsible for protecting OFCI and Owner Existing concealed spaces. to minimize end joints. Thickness, 5/8 inch unless otherwise indicated. ASTM C 3. Flexurai Strength: 3,700 psi per ASTM C 580. Q. CURING, PROTECTING, AND CLEANING • <br /> Contractor Installed (OECI) items from damage, such as: damage from 36, tapered edges. Type X. 4. Impact Resistance: 16 ft. Ibs. per MIL-D-3134, Sec. 4.7.3. 1. Cure resinous flooring materials in compliance with manufacturer's • <br /> exposure to the elements; or from damage to a warranty due to 02 41 00 -SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 5. Flammability: Self-extinguishing over concrete. directions, taking care to prevent contamination during stages of <br /> Contractor's improper installation and testing. The costs to repair or E. TRIM ACCESSORIES: ASTM C 840, Manufacturer's standard trim accessories, 6. Hardness: 75, Shore D per ASTM D 2240. application and prior to completion of curing process. Close area of <br /> including corner bead and edge trim of beaded type with face flanges for <br /> replace items damaged while in the Contractor's possession shali be A. GENERAL concealment in joint compound except where semi-finishing or exposed type is application for a minimum of 18 hours. <br /> borne by the Contractor. 1. Contractor is responsible for determining scope and extent of demolition G. PATCHING AND FILL MATERIAL: Resinous product of or approved by resinous 2. Protect resinous flooring materials from damage and wear during � <br /> 3. The Contractor shall consult with the Owner to determine the warranty in order to ailow for installation of the work shown on the Drawings. indicated. Provide corner bead formed from zinc alloy. flooring manufacturer and recommended by manufacturer for application construction operation. Where temporary covering is required for this <br /> requirements of OFCI and OECI items. Specific demolition notes are indicated on the Drawings that are in addition indicated. purpose, comply with manufacturer's recommendations for protective <br /> F. GYPSUM BOARD JOINT TREATMENT materials and method of appiication. General Contractor is responsible <br /> a. Coordinate with work of other Contractors. to the Contractor's required scope to accommodate the new work. 1. Materials: ASTM C 475 and ASTM C $40, complying with <br /> b. Coordinate with building occupants. 2. Contractor is warned that there may be unknown alterations and H. JOINT SEALANT: Type recommended or produced by resinous flooring for protection and cleaning of surfaces after final coats. �� <br /> recommendations of Manufacturer of both gypsum board and joint manufacturer for type of service and joint condition indicated. Inciude allowances 3. Cleaning: Remove temporary covering and ciean resinous flooring just • <br /> c. Coordinate with Owner's environmental services staff. unforeseen or unknown conditions above existing ceilings, behind existing treatment materials for a lication indicated. � <br /> d. Coordination with Owner's security services. wali furring, below concrete floor slabs, and within existing walis, and pp for joint fill material, and concrete crack treatment. prior to final inspection. Use cleaning materials and procedures '; <br /> 2. Finish: Level 4. recommended by resinous flooring manufacturer. <br /> partitions. <br /> C. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL COORDINATION 3. Refer to Mechanicai and Electricai drawings and specifications for 09 30 00-PLASTIC LAMINATE WALL PROTECTION INSTALLATION OVER EXISTING I. PREPARATION 09 91 23 -INTERIOR PAINTING <br /> 1. Resolve all tight or restricted conditions involving work of various sections additional requirements. TILE 1. General: Prepare and clean substrates according to resinous flooring , <br /> in advance of installation. Coordinate the Work of all trades to ensure that 4. Demolition work includes protection of existing construction to remain, as manufacturer's written instructions for substrate indicated. Provide clean, <br /> all fixtures, devices, switches, outlets, ducts, i es, and similar items can well as removal and dis osal of demolished materials. A. MANUFACTURERS: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products <br /> p p P A. CEMENT BASED UNDERLAYMENT: Ardex Feather Finish or approved equal. dry, and neutral Ph substrate for resinous flooring application. by one of the following: <br /> be installed as shown. 5. Saivage: Owner will mark and retain salvageable items as determined 2. Concrete Substrates: Provide sound concrete surfaces free of laitance, 1. Benjamin Moore & Co., Glidden or Approved Equal. <br /> with the Contractor. B. PREPARATION: glaze, efflorescence, curing compounds, form-release agents, dust, dirt, . <br /> D. JOB SITE FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND TEMPLATES 1. Examine existing conditions to confirm ceramic tile surfaces to be covered grease, oil, and other contaminants incompatible with resinous flooring. B. VOC CONTENT: Products shall comply with VOC limits of authorities having <br /> 1. Obtain field measurements re uired for accurate fabrication and A. Re uirements of Re ulator A encies: Com I with a licable re uirements of are sound and ri id. Remove loose or dama ed tile. Clean tile thorou hl 3. Mechanicaily prepare substrates as follows: urisdiction and,for interior aints and coatin s a lied at Pro�ect site, the followin <br /> q q 9 Y 9 P Y PP q 9� 9 9 Y 1 P 9 Pp J 9 <br /> Shot-biast surfaces with an apparatus that abrades the concrete surface, VOC limits, exclusive of colorants added to a tint base, when calculated accordin <br /> installation of work included in the Contract Documents. Exact rules, regulations, laws, ordinances of governing authorities. as recommended by primer& mortar manufacturer. 9 <br /> contains the dispensed shot within the apparatus,and recirculates the shot to 40 CFR 59, Sub art D EPA Method 24 . <� <br /> measurements are the Contractor's responsibility. Furnish or obtain 2. Prime all tile surfaces with Ardex P82 Ultra Prime or approved equal. P � ) <br /> by vacuum pickup. The prepared concrete should have a surface profile 1. Flat Paints and Coatin s: 50 /L. <br /> templates, patterns, and setting instructions as required for instailation of B. PROJECT CONDITIONS: Owner will be continuously occupy the building g g ; <br /> all work. Verify in field. y j equal to CSP 3-5. 2, Non-flat Paints and Coatin s: 150 /L �. �, <br /> immediatel ad acent to areas of selective demolition. Conduct demolition work in g g <br /> a manner that will not disrupt Owner's operations. C. APPLICATION: 4. Repair damaged and deteriorated concrete according to resinous flooring 3. Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: 250 g/L. <br /> manufacturer's written recommendations. 4. Zinc-Rich industrial Maintenance Primers: 340 g/L. <br /> E. RECORD DRAWINGS: Maintain black line rints of the bid set Contract Drawin s 1. Apply cement-based underlayment to completely fill joints between • <br /> p 9 , 5. Verify that concrete substrates are dry. <br /> C. EXISTING BUILDING EXITS: Contractors materials and activities shall not block existin tile and removed individual tiles to be removed. Cover face of tile <br /> and approved Shop Drawings. Mark the drawings to show new information that g C. PRIMERS/SEALERS " <br /> was not shown on the bid set Drawin s, and on the a roved Sho Drawin s, any exit or impair floor-to-floor separation while the building is occupied. to provide an even vertical surface for installation of plastic laminate.Allow • <br /> 9 PP p 9 a. Perform in situ probe test, ASTM F 2170. Proceed with application 1. Primer Sealer, Interior, Institutional Low Odor/VOC, Water based. <br /> includin the actual installation where the installation varies substantivel from the mortar to completely cure per manufacturer's recommendations prior to <br /> g y D. PARTIAL REMOVAL: Items of salvaged value to Contractor may be removed from installation of plastic laminate and adhesive. only after substrates do not exceed a maximum potential 2. Metal Primer, Water based. <br /> work as originally shown. Mark drawings to show conditions fully and accurately. equilibrium relative humidity of 75 percent. <br /> structure as work progresses. Salvaged items must be transported from site as <br /> Where Shop Drawings are used, record a cross-reference at the corresponding b. Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test, ASTM F 1869. Proceed . <br /> they are removed. Storage of removed items on site will not be permitted. D. PLASTIC LAMINATE ADHESIVE:Wilsonart NF742/743 or a roved e ual. D. INTERIOR PAINTS <br /> location on the Drawings. Give particular attention to concealed elements that will PP q with application only after substrates have maximum moisture- <br /> be difficult to measure and record at a later date. vapor-emission rate of 3 Ib. of water/1000 sq.ft. of slab in 24 hours. 1. Gypsum Drywail System, (Walls and Ceilings): Latex Satin Finish: Two <br /> E. FIRE PROTECTION: All practical measures shall be taken to ensure fire c. Perform additional moisture tests recommended by manufacturer. finish coats over primer. Total dry film thickness not less than 5.0 mils. <br /> protection during all phases of the work. This shall include expediting construction 09 50 00 -ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS Proceed with application only after substrates pass testing. 2. Gypsum Drywall System, (Walls and Ceilings where noted in Drawings): <br /> 01 773 29 -CUTTING AND PATCHING of fire division walls, temporary cross hallway fire stop at the division walls, and 6. Verify that concrete substrates have neutral Ph and that resinous flooring Latex Semi-Gloss Finish: Two finish coats over primer, with total dry film �' <br /> securing the building from unauthorized entry. No flammable liquids, A. STANDARD: ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials. Ceiling Suspension Systems: will adhere to them. Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. thickness not less than 5.0 mils. ;� . <br /> A. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY welding/cutting equipment, or compressed gases shall be used, except under ASTM C 635. Proceed with application only after substrates pass testing. 3. Ferrous Metal, Semi-Gloss Finish: Two finish coats over primer, with total . , <br /> The Contractor shall bear all cost of correcting damaged or destroyed work, indicated to specific approval from the Owner, dry film thickness not less than 5.0 mils. <br /> remain on the Contract Documents, which is caused from failure to compiy with the B. ATTACHMENT DEVICES FOR SUSPENSION SYSTEM J. RESINOUS MATERIALS: Mix components and prepare materials according to ' <br /> requirements of the Contract Documents or failure to exercise reasonabie care by the F. PROTECTION E. EXAMINATION: Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for , <br /> 1. Anchors and intermediate support members: Provide sizes capable of resinous flooring manufacturer's written instructions. <br /> Contractor and/or the Subcontractors' work. 1. Provide temporary barricades and other forms of protection as required to compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions , <br /> sustaining 5 times the load-carrying capabilities shown in ASTM C 635, 1. Use patching and fill material to fill holes and depressions in substrates affecting performance of the Work. <br /> protect Owner's personnel and general public from injury due to selective Table 1, "Direct Hung" column. according to manufacturer's written instructions. <br /> B. SUBMITTALS: Submit written request two (2) weeks in advance of cutting or demolition. 2. Deck inserts and hanger clips: Fabricate from hot-dip galvanized steel. 2. Treat control joints and other nonmoving substrate cracks to prevent 1. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an <br /> alteration which affects: � 2. Provide protective measures as required to ensure free and safe passage cracks from reflectin throu h resinous floorin accordin to electronic moisture meter as foilows: <br /> Hanger wire: Zinc-coated (galvanized) carbon steel wire, ASTM A 641, g g g g a. Concrete: 12 ercent. <br /> 1. Structural integrity of any element of the Project; of Owner's personnel and general public to and from occupied portions of manufacturer's written recommendations. Aliowances should be included p � <br /> soft temper, with Class 1 coating, minimum 12 gauge (0.106 inch b. Masonr Cla and CMU 12 ercent. <br /> 2. Integrity of weather-exposed or moisture-resistant elements; the building. for joint fill material. y� y �' p <br /> 3. Efficiency, maintenance, or safety of any operational element; diameter). c. Wood: 15 percent. <br /> 3. Protect from damage existing finish work that is to remain in place and d. Gypsum Board: 12 percent. <br /> 4. Visual qualities of sight exposed elements; and becomes exposed during demolition operations. M. APPLICATION: Apply components of resinous flooring system according to <br /> 5. Work of Owner or separate contractor. C. Acoustical Ceiling Tile: Armstrong "Ceramaguard 605; Square lay-in, 15/16 in.; manufacturer's written instructions to roduce a uniform, monolithic wearin 2. Gypsum Board Substrates: Verify that finishing compound is sanded �, <br /> 4. Protect floors with suitable coverings when necessary. 24 x 48x 5/8 in; 40 CAC, or approved equal. p g smooth. <br /> 5. Construct tem orar dust roof artitions to se arate areas where nois surface of thickness indicated. <br /> C. VISUAL MATCHING: When indicated to"match existin submit roducts and/or p y p p p y 3. Plaster Substrates: Verify that plaster is fully cured. <br /> 9��� P 1. Coordinate application of components to provicfe optimum adhesion of . <br /> or extensive dirt or dust operations are performed. Equip partitions with D. Grid, Ed e Moldin s and Trim: Existin to remain. 4. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and <br /> finishes to match existing adjacent finishes for Owner's review and approvai or,for g 9 9 resinous flooring system to substrate, and optimum intercoat adhesion. <br /> atchin new work, use the s ecified materials and finishes in the Contract dust proof doors and security locks, if required. compatibility with existing finishes and primers. Proceed with coating <br /> P 9 P 2. Cure resinous flooring components according to manufacturer's written � <br /> Documents. 6. Remove protections at completion of work and restore effected finishes. 09 67 23 - RESINOUS FLOORING application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br /> instructions. Prevent contamination during application and curing A lication of coatin indicates acce tance of surfaces and conditions. ' <br /> 7. Promptly repair damages caused to adjacent facilities by demolition work processes. pp g p - <br /> D. PATCHING AND EXTENDING WORK: Provide roducts s ecified in the Contract at no cost to Owner. A. SUBMITTALS: Furnish sam les of the ro osed floorin s stem indicatin <br /> p p p P P 9 Y 9 3. At substrate expansion and isolation joints, provide joint in resinous <br /> Documents and/or match existing products with an alternate product of the most , aggregate color, broadcast media texture color, gloss, finish and sealer. Provide fiooring to comply with resinous flooring manufacturer's written F. PREPARATION: Remove hardware, covers, piates, and similar items already in <br /> suitable grade for the intended purpose. The Contractor shall determine the type I. UTILITY SERVICES: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain, keep in (2) samples for each of (1) one options of broadcast media slip resistance, wet recommendations. place that are removable and are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or <br /> and quality of existing products and finishes by inspection and/or testing, where service,and protect against damage during demolition operations. Do not interrupt coefficient of friction: .65 per ANSI B101.1. Review and color selection by Owner a. Apply joint sealant to comply with manufacturer's written impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection <br /> necessary. existing utilities serving occupied or used facilities, except when authorized in prior to beginning the Work. recommendations. before surface preparation and painting. Clean substrates of substances that <br /> writing by authorities having jurisdiction and the Owner. Provide temporary b. Apply primer where required by resinous system, over prepared could impair bond of paints, including dust,dirt,oii,grease,and incompatible paints <br /> E. EXAMINATION: Prior to commencing work the Contractor shall inspect existing services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to governing B� ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: Sherwin Williams General Polymers, Basis substrate at manufacturer's recommended spreading rate, and encapsulants. <br /> conditions to ascertain elements subject to damage or movement and to determine authorities. of Design. Or approved equal. c. Integral Cove Base: Apply according to manufacturer's written �:: <br /> the need for tem orar bracin durin cuttin and atchin work. Verif that instructions and details includin those for ta in mixin rimin G. APPLICATION <br /> p y g g g p g y 9 p 9' g' p g' 1. Paint all exposed conduit, mechanical ductwork and fire sprinkler piping. <br /> materials to be worked-on or removed have been evaluated in the Owner's C. PRODUCTS: Sherwin Williams General Polymers FasTop Ceramic Carpet troweling, sanding, of cove base. Round internal and external <br /> J. REMOVALS: Remove debris, rubbish and other materials resulting from 2. Do not paint fire sprinkler heads. • � <br /> Regulated Materials "Good Faith" Survey report. demolition o erations from buildin on a dail basis. Trans ort and le all dis ose System, or approved equal. corners. 3. Do not aint over labels of inde endent testin a encies or e ui ment <br /> p 9 Y P 9 Y P P P 9 9 q P <br /> 1. Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing conditions. 4. Apply primer where required by resinous system, over prepared substrate , <br /> 2. After cutting and/or removing existing work the Contractor shall inspect of material off-site. D. SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS: at manufacturer's recommended spreading rate. name, identification, performance rating, or nomenclature plates. <br /> conditions affecting performance of new work and notify Owner of any 1. Color and Pattern: Sherwin Williams `Charcoal'. 5. Slurry: Pour slurry mixture with included aggregate blend within 15 :� <br /> 09 20 00 -GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS 2. Wearin Surface: As a roved b Owner. minutes of mixin Back Roil with loo roller to assist levelin Allow H. CLEANING AND PROTECTION <br /> unforeseen physical conditions and verify that demolition is complete and g pp y g� p g' 1. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other <br /> areas are read for installation of new work. 3. Integral Cove Base: 6 inches. mixture to self-level (2-5 minutes). Immediately following self-leveling, <br /> y A. QUALITY ASSURANCE discarded materials from Project site. <br /> 4. Overall System Thickness: nominal 3/16". broadcast first coat of 5900F Ceramic granules to saturation. <br /> 1. Perform work in accordance with GA 216-Standard Specifications for the 6. Second Broadcast: Apply 3744 resin mixture using a squeeqee, and back 2. After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove <br /> F. PREPARATION A lication and Finishin of G sum Board, ubiished b the G sum spattered paints by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch ' <br /> 1. Move, or remove, items as necessar for access to cuttin and atchin pp g yp p y yp E. SYSTEM COMPONENTS: Manufacturer's standard components that are roll. Allow to level 10-15 minutes. Evenly seed 5900F ceramic at <br /> Y 9 P 9 or damage adjacent finished surfaces. <br /> Association. compatible with each other and as follows: necessary rate.Allow to cure and remove excess aggregate. <br /> work. Schedule shut-downs and obtain permits required for performance 1. Primer: 7. Grout Coat: Apply 3744 resin mixture using manufacturers guidelines. 3. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. <br /> of the Work. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, <br /> 2. Fire rating requirements take precedence over construction requirements a. Material Basis: General Polymers 4040 FasTop Urethane Primer Allow to cure. <br /> 2. Provide temporary supports to ensure structurai integrity of the Work. and refinishing, as approved by Owner, and leave in an undamaged t� <br /> indicated. In event of conflict, notify Owner and do not proceed in area of b. Resin: Urethane 8. Seal Coat:Apply 3744 resin mixture using manufacturers guidelines.Allow <br /> c. Formulation Descri tion: 2 two com onent, 100 ercent solids. to cure at(east 24 hrs. condition. _ <br /> conflict until resolved. p � � p p 4. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and <br /> d. Application Method: Spray, Roller or Brush. ' � <br /> e. Number of Coats: (1) one. restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. <br /> B. MANUFACTURERS: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide steel , <br /> framing, gypsum board and related products by one of the listed Manufacturers. 2. 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