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An inert, nontoxic gas used to improve the insulating value of sealed -glass insulating windows. The fraction of solar radiation transmitted through a window or skylight. The SHGC has replaced the SC as the standard An abbreviation for British thermal unit. The heat indicator of a window's shading ability. It is expressed as a required to increase the temperature of one pound of water percentage. The lower a window's SHGC, the less solar heat one degree Fahrenheit. it transmits and the greater its shading ability. SHGC can be expressed in terms of the glass alone or can refer to the The accumulation of water vapor on entire window assembly. SHGC should vary based on climate any surface with a temperature below the dew point, such as and geography, with a lower SHGC in the south and a higher a cold window glass or frame exposed to humid air. SHGC in the north. The relative ability of a surface to reflect or A measure of the rate of non - emit heat by radiation. Emissivity factors range from 0.00 to solar heat loss or gain through a material or assembly. It is 1.00. The lower the emissivity, the less heat that is emitted expressed in units of Btu / °F x sq. ft. x hr. Values are normally through a window system. Emissivity is typically measured by given for NFRC /ASHRAE winter conditions of 0 °F ( -18 °C) out - U- factor (or its inverse, R- factor). door temperature, 70 °F (21 °C) indoor temperature, 15 mph wind and no solar load. The U- Factor may be expressed for the glass alone or the entire window, which includes the Microscopically thin, transparent, metal or metall'c oxide layers effect of the frame and the spacer materials. The lower the deposited on glass and sealed in an insulating glass unit, U- Factor, the greater a window's resistance to heat flow and thereby suppressing radiant heat flow and improving U- Factor the better its insulating value. National Fenestration Rating Council. Solar heat that The percentage or fraction of the visible spectrum (380 to passes through a material and is captured by a nonmechanical, 720 nanometers), weighted by the sensitivity of the eye, that natural means. is transmitted through the glazing. The measure of a glazing material's resistance to heat flow. It is the inverse of the U- Factor (R = 1 /U) and is expressed in units of °F x sq. ft. x hr. /Btu. A high R -Value window has greater resistance to heat flow and a higher insulating value than one with a low R- Value. A glass measurement AG C comparing solar heat transmission, related to 1/8 -inch clear AGC Flat Glass North America glass. It is being phased out in favor of the solar heat gain Corporate Headquarters 11175 Cicero Drive coefficient and is approximately equal to the SHGC multiplied Suite 400 by 1.13. Alpharetta, GA 30022 Corporate Services and Sales P.O. Box 929 Kingsport, TN 37662 na.agc- flatglass.com 800 -251 -0441 AGC Corporate Web site: agc-flatglass corn North American Web site'. na.agc-flatglass.com AGC AGC Flat Glass North America 2nd SURFACE SOLARSHIELD LOW -E SOLUTIONS - All data based on 1/4 " (6mm) Clear or Tinted Low -E Exterior / 1/4 "(6mm) Clear Interior Lites Clear Comfort Ti -AC 40 68 34 39 9 11 30 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.45 0.39 94 1.74 0.59 Clear Comfort Ti -AC 36 65 31 32 10 11 32 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 - 0.41 0.36 86 1.81 0.54 Clear Comfort Ti-AC 23 38 18 16 13 11 27 0.29 024 0.28 0.22 0.27 0.23 58 1.65 0.33 Clear Comfort Ti-AC 58 33 25 29 23 ` 36 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.44 0.38 91 1.53 0.48 Clear Comfort Ti -R 66 38 17 21 19 30 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.50 0.44 C C Ti -PS , 46' 0. 00. 0.61 0.53 1 Z6 104 1.40 1.50 0 0.47 63 Clear lear Corn #ort omfort E2 73 74 54 39 36 11 14 11 15 21 13 0.34 30 0.30 25 00./95 0 .30 0.72 0.63 149 1.16 0..61 Clear Sunergy 60 42 36 12 16 12 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.59 0.51 124 1.18 0.54 Green Comfort Ti -AC 40 ` 57 24 13 9 10 9 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.36 0.31 75 1.84 0.42 Green Comfort Ti -AC 23 33 13 ' 8 11 11 10 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.24 0.21 ' +' 52 ` 1.57 0.27 Green Comfort Ti -AC 51 23 13 23 23 15 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.34 0.29 71 1.76 0.38 Green Sunergy 50 24 13 10 15 7 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.39 0.33 82 1.52 0.39 Gray Comfort Ti -AC 40 32 17 10 6 9 12 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.28 0.24 60 1.33 0.25 Gray Comfort Ti-AC 23 19 9 7 6 10 11 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.19 0.17 43 1.12 0.17 Gray Comfort Ti -AC' 30 17 11 10 22 14 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.28 0.25 61 1.20 0.24 Bronze Comfort Ti -AC 40 38 19 10 7 9 13 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.30 0.26 65 1.46 0.27 Bronze Comfort Ti -AC 23 23 11 6 7 11 13 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.21 0.18 45 1.28 0.18 Bronze Comfort Ti -AC 35 20 10 13 22 16 0.29 0,24 0.28 0.22 0.31 0.27 65 : 1.30 0.26 DkGrn Comfort Ti -AC 40 41 19 7 8 10 7 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.30 0.26 64 1.88 0.34 DkGrn Comfort Ti -AC 23 - 29 11 4 9 11 7 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.21 ` " 0.18 46 1.61 0.21 DkGrn Comfort Ti -AC 44 17 7 18 23 10 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.28 0.24 60 1.83 0.31 Azur Sunergy 50 26 21 10 15 7 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.41 0.36 88 1.39 0.43 Dark Blue Sunergy 36 20 17 7 15 6 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.34 0.30 74 1.20 0.36 3rd SURFACE LOW -E SOLUTIONS - All data based on 1/4" (6mm) Clear or Tinted Exterior / 1/4' (6mm) Clear Low -E Interior Lites Clear /Comfort Ti -AC 40 68 34 39 11 9 32 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.55 0.47 113 1.45 0.59 ClearlComfort Ti-AC 36 65 31 32 11 10 34 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.52 0.45 107 ! 144 0.54 Clear /Comfort Ti -R 66 38 17 19 21 32 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.56 0.49 116 1.35 0.47 Clear /Comfort Ti -PS 74 46 36 11 11 23 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.23 - 00 "" Clear /Comfort E2 73 54 39 15 14 14 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0 .69 .79 0 0.59 .69 163 139 1.06 1.25 0.61 0.63 •learl5unergy 60 42 36 16 12 14 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.75 0.65 156 0.92 0.54" Green /Comfort Ti -AC 40 59 25 20 9 9 10 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.43 0.37 89 1.59 0.47 GreenlCamfort Ti -AC 36 57 23 16 9 10 11 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.41 0.36 86 1.58 0.43 Green/Comfort Ti -R 58 26 9 16 20 13 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.41 0.35 85 1.66 0.38 Green/Comfort Ti -PS 65 31 19 9 : 11 9 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.23 0.48 0.41 99 1.59 0.50 Green /Comfort 02 64 33 20 12 13 9 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0.52 0.45 108 1.42 0.49 Green/Sunergy 53 27 18 13 12 9 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.50 0.43 106 1.23 0.43 Gray /Comfort Ti-AC 40 35 18 16 6 8 13 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.34 0.30 73 1.17 0.30 Gray /Comfort Ti-AC 36 33 16 13 6 9 13 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.33 0.28 69 = 1.18 0.28 GraytComfortR 8 0. 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.35 0.30 74 1.13 0. Gray/Comfortm - PS ° 38 34 t 15 7 6 10 20 10 13 0 .30 0.25 0.29 0.23 0.41 0.36 89 1.06 0.3 2 Gray /Comfort 02 37 29 16 7 12 7 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0,48 0.42 102 0.88 0.31 Gray /Sunergy 31 23 15 7 : 11 7 0.37 ; 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.47 0.41 99 0.76 0.28 Bronze/Comfort Ti -AC 40 41 20 15 7 8 15 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.37 0.32 78 1.28 0.32 Bronze /Comfort Ti -AC 36 40 19 13 7 9 15 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.36 0.31 75 1.29 0.29 Bronze/Comfort Ti -R 40 23 7 10 20 15 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.38 0.33 80 1.21 0.26 Bronze /Comfort Ti -PS 45 28 14 7 10 11 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.23 0,45 0.39 84 1.15 0:34 Bronze/Comfort E2 44 32 15 8 12 8 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0.52 0.45 109 0.98 0.33 Bronze /S00ergy 37 25 14 8 11 8 0.37 0.33 0.38 034 0.51 0.44 107 0.84 0.29 BlueGrnlComfort Ti -AC 40 58 25 21 9 9 11 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.43 0.37 89 1.57 0.48 BlueGrn /Comfort Ti -AC 36 56 23 17 10 10 12 0.29 0.24 0.27 0.21 0.41 0.36 86 1.56 0,44 BlueGrnlComfort Ti -R 56 26 10 16 21 14 0.29 0.24 0.27 0.21 0.41 0.36 86 1.56 0.39 BlueGrnlComfort Ti -PS 64 31 20 10 11 10 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.23 0.48 0.42' 100 1.50 0.51 BlueGrnlComfort 02 62 21 13 13 9 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0.53 0.46 110 1.35 0.49 BlueGrn /Sunergy " 51 27 20 13 12 9 0.37 ; 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.51 ` 0.44 108 1.16 0.43 DrkGrn /Comfort Ti -AC 40 50 19 9 8 9 6 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.22 0.35 0.30 74 1.67 0.37 DrkGrn /Comfort Ti-AC 36 48 18 8 8 9 7 0.29 014 0.28 0.21 0.34 0.29 72 1.66 0.34 DrkGrn /Comfort Ti -R 49 19 4 13 20 8 0.29 0.24 0.28 0.21 0.33 0.28 69 1.75 0.31 DrkGrn!Comfort Ti -PS 55 23 9 ;. 8 11 6 0.30 : 0.25 0.29 0.23 0.37 0.32 79 r. 1.72 0.40 DrkGrn /Comfort E2 54 24 10 10 13 6 0.34 0.30 0.35 0.30 0.40 0.35 85 1.54 0.38 DrkGrn /Sunergy 44 19 9 11 12 6 0.37 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.39 0.34 86 1.29 0.33 Units utilized tur LI -Calue are Btu' F x sq. ft. 1ra�smittance of UV rays are calculated as Tuv. Additional methods of calculation including Krochrnann (Taw-K) and also an assessment of Demage- Weighted Transmittance using Tdv,-ISO are available For more information, contact AGC's Technical Services Department. Ali units are 1/2" 01500005 lled). Performance values based on representative production samples and produc modeling data using LBNL optics 5.1 and Windows 5.2. Actual values may differ, due to variations in 'he manufacturing process .'Jal ties for center of glass only. 151 I 1 186 1 215 I I^ 84 -- I 40 I/4 V/77/7F4 /ice /,�% 80� 80 808 1 T 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 150 I 186 -I I-- 49.-1 "— T % //J /// 7/ j %; j j j ? 1 I-- 30 — / T 97 97 _._... _, _ 972 __ _.- - - . . ... — ',_ _'' as s 1 1 � 1A 1B 10 1D 1E Notes: - Storefront to be Oldcastle (Vistawall) 3000 Series thermally broken storefront bronze anodized finish. 08gitt�ppUggapp m - Single hung windows to be Wojan M85 Series, bronze anodized finish. : ,, : .., - Glass to be clear insulated, with Low E coating. .1 (Lily C1 Nor1nampt,n - Quantities are : 5 - Type 2A, 6 - Type 2B, 2 - Type 2C, 2 - Type 2D, 1 - Type 2E °`" F lace "'`" nrcnnce 2 - Type 1A, 2 - Type 1B, 1 - Type 1C, 1 - Type 1D, 1 - Type 1E i C EJr.un SoNiu. n 89r1inTcn, MA P Sinllh- Vo_alonal and F,uiadtural Buaiing D b°dindo, F �;;a10,,s ......... • 1e aye: 2574 I 1 345 / / /i / / % % / // / / //� / / / / i / /i '�aii:r r ,i ','/' ,i r r'':/;'/,‘,''„; !� / / ; � %2Gi / r r ii i ,, ,r -/ / '„ r oi / / / / ,// /i / , a� ; sr 'i /i // / /� i / i/ : � / ./ r • / /�� / /fi r/ //r r c / //, /// . r. rj , � j i„ /� „ , ii / ��j , / / //r / / /// r/ / /j / /,r % / i /i ! „/ r,/ / , / . �o , /ii/ / / / / /2 /ii > /i / / / „; /�/ /iii, % % /L , / , ii,c /i / „ , ro ".';/ / ;' / / rill // % %! /i % ;,i // / ../ ii / °i ' Y' {� /%' i / /i / ;: ti,/ r //i /� /• r / ; % /, % / //. / / ii /, /r j r > i /, r r r_. r ,!i / / jr / / :;; , /� / ,,. � r.. ;. � � ce ,� / „ / �. / < . . io , ! , i�u s31 % j / / � / / s � /% /% // /o.: / / % !i, z Mall 1 WM Mil 1 �i� 29 4 2 C D 1704 I 432 , //� ''Ti';', /i /r / /�rr/ / / //i /ri / /i�./ /r / / / -;r ,;r /r ,.„ /i / / / / /. / / /r % / /. / /// /, ! .,, % / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /� /%� / / / / % / / // // / ,.,. a % / _ /� ; ..� // /ii,, /� / / / / / / ,i %o /ce/ , , ; i. / '' % % / / / % / ,/ ,i // '/ , rrr% , , /� / / j ,r, �� � / / /�� /� / s � / / // / % � % j // ' % B E 4 519 ,, ;>, ,�, , r,, ii ,i o- a: r 1 "%'''.; r , / / / / ; / / /r. / / / „ / /, , o '////‘, ! / %'/ / / /// , / // � / „ , // :'//'/''' ,,, .// // iii // % / , , / / � / / /i/ / /� /// . ,/ // / / %' / / /// 1 �j /.. / //. jjj / / /j // 1 0 ; � /�j� / /�/ i /�� // / %/ / �j /j / /�/ / ice ii /// ; :.i io �/�/�///2 / / / / / / / /// 9 • ■ - - 93� - ■ _ Ma MIS -1- MI= Mal MI= A F Notes: - Storefront to be Oldcastle (Vistawall) 3000 Series thermally broken storefront clear anodized finish. 08 IBNBIOIMD SAN & MINOR CO. - Sliding windows to be Wojan M85 Series, clear anodized finish. w w. • Fa w�+: - Upper portion of window to be glazed with 1" Insulated Panel on oaj afr- a>> :» u ,„• - Glass to be clear insulated, tempered with Low E coating. Glass in lower section to be obscure. �' °`" ` "'`` "'P °' - Quantities are : 1 - Type A, 1 - Type B, 2 - Type C, 9 - Type D, 2 - Type E, 1 - Type F i,; ....Elko, , :c. ho ; C,,linyl:r":. MA ;n.'h Noc;il:nel and F;Orir;;;Y„ial i • t' 2, '0 VS . , ... . e r `5, ,' � ° c 4 Id s r • 4,411.4,407„4,:441,,,/,:.,„ At , '.,-;',,,,, ., &iii,' ,, y � r w s r ? }� , € c T i � V 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Aluminum Storefront Systems. 1. YKK AP Series YES 45 TU Aluminum Storefront System. B. Related Sections: 1. Glass and Glazing: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section for glass and glazing requirements. 1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements: Provide aluminum storefront systems that comply with performance requirements indicated, as demonstrated by testing manufacturer's assemblies in accordance with test method indicated. 1. Wind Loads: Completed storefront system shall withstand wind pressure loads normal to wall plane indicated: a. Exterior Walls: 1) Positive Pressure: 2) Negative Pressure: b. Interior Walls (Pressure Acting in Either Direction): 2. Deflection: Maximum allowable deflection in any member when tested in accordance with ASTM E 330 with allowable stress in accordance with AA Specifications for Aluminum Structures L/175 or 3/4" (19.1mm). 3. Thermal Movement: Provide for thermal movement caused by 180 degrees F. (82.2 degrees C.) surface temperature, without causing buckling stresses on glass, joint seal failure, undue stress on structural elements, damaging loads on fasteners, reduction of performance, or detrimental effects. 4. Air Infiltration: Completed storefront systems shall have 0.06 CFM /FT (1.10 m /h•m maximum allowable infiltration when tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 at differential static pressure of 6.24 PSF (299 Pa). 5. Water Infiltration: No uncontrolled water when tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 at test pressure differential of: 10 PSF (479 Pa), (or when required, field tested in accordance with AAMA 503). Fastener Heads must be seated and sealed against Sill Flashing on any fasteners that penetrate through the Sill Flashing. 6. Thermal Performance: When tested in accordance with AAMA 507: a. Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF): A minimum of 60. b. Thermal Transmittance U Value: 0.43 BTU /HR /FT / °F or less. Note: Thermal Performance for the glazed system as a whole will be affected by the characteristics of the glass specified. 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturers: YKK AP America, Inc. 1. Storefront System: YKK AP YES 45 TU Storefront System. B. Storefront Framing System: 1. Description: Center set, exterior flush glazed; jambs and vertical mullions continuous; head, sill, intermediate horizontal attached by screw spline joinery or shear block attachment. 2. Components: Manufacturer's standard extruded aluminum mullions, 90 degree corner posts, entrance door framing, and indicated shapes. 3. Thermal Barrier: Provide continuous thermal barrier by means of a poured and debridged pocket consisting of a two -part, chemically cured high density polyurethane which is bonded to the aluminum by YKK AP ThermaBond Plus`. Systems employing non structural thermal barriers are not acceptable. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Extrusions: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M), 6063 - T5 Aluminum Alloy. 2.03 ACCESSORIES A. Manufacturer's Standard Accessories: 1. Fasteners: Zinc plated steel concealed fasteners: Hardened aluminum alloys or AISI 300 series stainless steel exposed fasteners. 2. Glazing: Setting blocks, edge blocks, and spacers in accordance with ASTM C 864, shore durometer hardness as recommended by manufacturer; glazing gaskets in accordance with ASTM C 864. 3. 0.050 Aluminum Sill Flashing End Dams must have 3 point attachment. 2.06 FINISHES A. Anodic Coating: Electrolytic color coating followed by an organic seal applied in accordance with the requirements of AAMA 612. B. High Performance Organic Coating Finish: Factory applied two -coat 70% Kynar resin by Arkema or 70% Hylar resin by Solvay Solexis, fluoropolymer based coating system, Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVF -2), applied in accordance with YKK AP procedures and meeting AAMA 2605 specifications. For additional information on architectural aluminum products offered by YKK AP America Inc. visit our web site at www.ykkap.com. "-2010 YKK AP America Inc. is a subsidiary of ® YKK Corporation of America. 02- 5003 -04 5 t MEGA FoAm-pLYTECHNICAL DATA i' ■ Construction of Omega Foam -Pty Panels Face Surfac Core Backer Sizes* Thickness Face Finish Colors Smooth or Stabilizers: 0.028 or 0.032 in. Kynar 500'' 4 ft x 8 ft (0.712 or 0.813 mm) stucco embossed and custom colors Exterior Mill finished (1.2 m x 2.4 m) aluminum Hardboard 0.013 in. aluminum 4 ft x 10 ft Smooth or Insulating sheet or same (1.2 m x 3.0 m) 0.024 in. stucco - embossed Standard g surface as face (0.610 mm) Core: aluminum depending 4 ft x 12 ft EPS or on application ISO Foam (1.2 m x 3.6 m) 0.013 in. Stucco - embossed (0.330 mm) aluminum only Economy Styrene foam melts at 167 °F. Thermal studies by your Engineer /Architect should determine usability in high thermal load areas. *5 foot (1.5 m) widths are also available in select colors. ■ Specifications: • Thickness: Nominal: 1" fits 1" glass and glazing pockets Actual: 15/16" ±1/16" (23.8mm ±1.59mm), custom thicknesses available • Width: 48" or cut -to -size (also 60" in select colors) • Length: 96 ", 120 ", or 144 ", or cut -to -size • Weight: 1.81 lb /ft • Tolerances: Length and Width: ±1/16" (1.6 mm) Squareness: Diagonals equal within 1/8" (3.2 mm) Thickness: ±0.078" 11 • R- Value: R -7.7 for ISO foam core, R -7 for (R -Value increases as panel thickness increases) • Stability: 8 x 10' in. /in. °F, 7' in. /ft. at 50 to 90 RH • Stiffness: 8.7 x 10 psi /ft - width (EI) • Fire Rating: Based on ASTM E84: Class A • Bond Test: Based on ASTM C481 -A Cyclic Aging: Pass • Load: 65 lb /ft 46.5" span AAMA L/175 Limit • Wind Load Rating: Panels fastened 4' 0.C. will with -stand 160 mph equivalent wind based on ASTM E330 static load. Deflection limited by AAMA L/175 for same size glass panels. 250 mph. 24" 0.C. ■ Testing: • AAMA 605.2 -92 - Voluntary Specification for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels • AAMA TIR- ALL -96 - Maximum Allowable Deflection of Framing Systems for Building Gadding Components at Design Wind Loads • ASTM E84 -96A - Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM C481 -94A - Laboratory Aging of Sandwich Constructions • ASTM B209-96 - Aluminum and Aluminum -Alloy Sheet and Plate • ASTM E330 - Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Watts, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference 7 877.0MEGA.77 i� OMEGA FOAM PLY 7 -7-44°:$:-:,':;:-„,,,,, ' ., s . , � F . ,44., .lau .Teri • Panels feature an insulating ide core an o Pol (ISO) or Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam. Exterior -grade hardboard stucco - e stabilizers provctioly rfis aluminum panels can be ordered in a smooth or mbossed finish in 5/8" nal to 3 1/2" strong thickness. suace. Fin Omega F oam - Ply "' pane are an exce for anurate core a low cost retro win dow applications. T feature an in or po nd l panel thickness of 5/8" 3 1/2" (16-89 sulating mm 1" thick (25 mm) being typical. Manu factured to fit standard insulating nt and storefront extrusions, the panels provide standard carpe a deco rative , yet excep ti o nally strong surface with excellent wind and i llent choice mpae. omega Foa Ply can be cut on site wi th ry took and installed easily ct at r a ve sistance ry low cost. All panels are masked to protect them t hroughout their journey from Laminators' factory to distributors to the f have an overal and installa -site. • For long- l pe rformance; prevent wate intrus by caulk ng well as prop Omega Foam- Pl pan m ay be damaged by water intrusion. Hardboard stabilizers foams will absorb water causing unsig swell corroding of face metals, and a loss in R value. some must be p roperly s ealed to prevent damage. Dissimilar meta Ls in contact cause electrolysis. Provide adequate separation between aluminum panel faces and backs and other metals. • Typical applicati i • • opaque g lazing • s Panels • in storefronts fill panels • spandrels 6 www• LaminatorsInc.com . , M-85 Horizontal Sliding Window ---P 11 /16' — 1 , ,.. , 1' -1— ; 5.:4:: 0 ri ‘ OPERATING i 11, FIXED HEAD ' /2 HEAD 2 ' ::- --,,,--j _ I 1 _ 1 ■ 1 I I I , , - - 1 i •-., i I I : I I 0 I 1 1 0 I 1 :.o. OPERATING 1 . , FIXED , . f:;,..,.. SILL 1 r H SILL i • r 172' 1 7 I I I ti ■ „ — — - ..-- 1 :3/16" - — 1 —I: 13/16' I ./ mg= rig :I rg — s .. i. ._, r----" ... Ill . 11 II .16, * • 4. ,,,, ....IIIII \\ ::!;= '.----t11 -s- 2 " " / :1C 61. ' 1 1 r - 2 L--- 1 :- % 0 OPERATING JAMB @ MEE/ INCi S 1 ILES 0 FIXED JAMB ..5 T ‘ .k, Pt: e • V•L' 1 @ MEET/NG STILE M -85 Single Hung Window ----2 11/16" 1 — 1" j I 1 O9 FIXED HEAD 1 1 /P" H;i _i_ Li --,,,-, , ___ ____. T-,„, L_ 1 - , .., M 10 MEETING 1 TII i RAIL 2 3/4" I . iliF 111 A -- I J i ._ 1 I sII 11 OPERATING 2' SILL tilt - +t4- 1 o — 1 3/16' ' - ; , 7/16' I !--- I 2 1/2' 1-- 1" -- 1 3/16' MIA= � "`' �= .r4: '2 11/16" 1 ; ,, 1 7/16" _A :f.,..A,7i. r -..... -tlt l—r 1" I - 2 1/2' 1 I2 LEFT JAMB 0 RIGHT JAMB FIXED SASH OPERATING SASH M -85 Series Elevations 0 O ) O 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 X 0 Single Vent Center Vent 12 10 0 O ! 13 0 0 0 11 X 0 X Single Hung End Vent 0 T 14 14 16 18 16 O 16 17 16 0 15 15 Fixed Two Lite Fixed Two Lite Fixed Picture Picture Picture Window Window Window A WINDOW & DOOR CORPORATION 4. Type: Low -E, tinted, obscure, tempered, 3.02 Installation laminated, argon - filled and spandrel. A. Install windows using only skilled mechanics with experience in this trade, in accordance C. Fixed sash with manufacturer's recommendations and 1. The fixed lite shall be factory glazed with approved shop drawings. a marine (wrap- around) reusable vinyl B. Provide required support and securely glazing channel. fasten frames. Units shall be installed 2. Tint: clear or tinted (specify color) plumb, level and square without twist or 3. Type: Low -E, tinted, obscure, tempered, bow. laminated, argon - filled and spandrel. C. Provide thermal isolation where components 4. Coating: none /pyrolytic low E on #3 penetrate or disrupt building insulation. Pack surface. fibrous insulation in shim spaces at assembly D. Performance perimeter to maintain continuity of the thermal 1. Seal durability: conformance to ASTM E barrier. 774 -88; visible permanent IGCC D. A non - hardening sealant compatible with certification label for CBA rating level. aluminum shall be provided by the installer 2. Annealed glass lites: conformance to and applied in sufficient quantity at joints ASTM C 1036 -91 and intersections to provide a weathertight 3. Tempered glass lites: conformance to seal between the window and surrounding ASTM C 1048 -91 construction. Wipe off excess and leave exposed sealant surfaces clean and 2.05 Finish smooth. A. Application: on clean extrusions free from E. Remove and legally dispose of existing significant surface blemishes or scratches on windows and other materials generated by exposed surfaces visible when the installed the installation of the new windows. window's operating sash is closed. B. Coatings shall meet the requirements of 3.03 Field Testing AAMA 2603 -02 for Pigmented Organic A. Conduct on -site tests of installed units in Coating on Extruded Aluminum, AAMA 2604- conformance with AAMA 502 -90 for air and 02 for High Performance Organic Coatings, water infiltration with representatives from AAMA 2605 -02 for Superior Performing the window manufacturer, contractor and Organic Coatings; and AAMA 611 -98 for owner or architect present. Anodized Architectural Aluminum. B. Select test units as directed by the owner's C. Color: Standard colors available are Bronze, or architect's representative. White, Sand -Beige and Hartford Green - C. Conduct tests with an AAMA- accredited electrostatically - applied baked -on polyester laboratory provided by the owner, architect meet or exceed AAMA 2603. White (70% or contractor. Kynar Bronze (70% Kynar - high - performance fluoropolymer meet or exceed 3.04 Adjusting and Cleaning AAMA 2605. Clear and Bronze Anodized A. Adjust frames, sash and hardware after (anodic coatings) meet or exceed AAMA 611. installation, as necessary, to ensure smooth D. Custom colors and finishes conforming to and watertight operation. AAMA 2603 -02, 2604 -02, 2605 -02 or 611 -98 B. Leave windows clean and free of labels and are available with required minimum order dirt. quantities. III. EXECUTION 3.01 Examination A. Verify that openings are within tolerance, plumb, level, clean, and provide a solid anchoring surface, and are in accordance with approved shop drawings. B. Correct defective openings as required before installation. Page 4 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 WINDOW 8 DOOR CORPORATION 2.02 Materials 1. Fabricate and shop assemble frame and A. Aluminum Windows and Components sash members into complete windows 1. Aluminum shall be of proper alloy for under responsibility of one commercial window construction. All manufacturer. extruded sections shall be of 6063 -T5 2. No bolts, screws or fastenings to bridge aluminum alloy. thermal barriers or impair independent 2. Main frame and sash members shall be frame movement. a nominal thickness as required by 3. Fabricate to allow for thermal movement AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 -05. of materials when subjected to a Mainframe shall be 2.6875" in depth. temperature differential from —30 degrees F to +180degrees F. B. Hardware B. Frame: Mainframe shall be a mechanically 1. Locks shall consist of a cam latch at the .joined construction. Corner joints should be interlocking meeting rail. "seam sealed" with a quality grade of 2. Balances (single and double hung): sealant meeting the requirements of AAMA Sash will be balanced by block -and- 803.3. The sash shall be assembled with tackle type sash balances attached to two screws at each corner. All screws at the main frame by pivot sash shoes of joints of sash and mainframe shall be nylon. Balances shall hold the sash secured into integral screw ports. stationary in any position along the full C. Sash: tubular horizontal sash rails coped range of sash travel. Balances shall and fastened to vertical sash stiles with a meet the requirements of AAMA 902.2. telescopic- design joint secured with one 3. Rollers (horizontal sliding): Operable stainless steel screw per sash corner; sash will be supported by two steel ball- corners factory- sealed with sealant bearing rollers mounted in each of two conforming to AAMA 800 -92. polycarbonate wheel housings per sash. D. Sash design: Hung windows: Lift rail on C. Thermal Break bottom sash interior; mechanical meeting 1. Main frames and sash members are to rail interlock; weep holes for drainage. be extruded aluminum with a structural Sliding windows: Continuous extruded pull thermal barrier of high- density low rail on operable sash interior; mechanical thermal conductivity polyurethane, meeting rail interlock; weep holes for poured and debridged. drainage D. Weatherstripping 1. Shall be 250 polypile with mylar fins 2.04 Glass and Glazing Materials conforming to AAMA 701.2, A. Construction Specification for pile weatherstrip. 1. Insulating glass units shall be 3 /4" overall Weatherstripping shall be doubled at all thickness (1" for fixed windows) with two points of contact of the sash and main panes of SS, DS, or 3/16" glass, frames and at the interlocking meeting separated by an air space for insulation. rail. Air space: aluminum spacer with corner E. Screens keys and desiccant. Perimeter sealant: 1. Screen frame shall be of hollow polyurethane. aluminum extrusions. Finish shall 2. All insulating glass units shall meet the match the main frames and sash. requirements of the ASTM E 774 2. Insect screening shall be fiberglass or specification, Class A. aluminum wire secured with a vinyl B. Operable sash spline. 1. Glass in the operable sash shall be 3. Screens for single -hung and horizontal factory glazed with a marine (wrap - sliding windows shall be half length around) reusable vinyl glazing channel. (operable sash only). Screens for 2. The operable sash shall be equipped for double -hung windows shall be full side take -out (hung units) or vertical length. take -out (sliding units) for cleaning and is removable from the inside for ease of 2.03 Fabrication maintenance. A. General 3. Tint: clear or tinted (specify color) Page 3 of 4 M -85 Specs -- Rev. 6/08 • WINDOW & DOOR CORPORATION C. Configuration: single hung /double hung; C. Furnish written documentation that the horizontal sliding- single vent/end vent/center windows for the project conform to vent; fixed. AAMAIWDMA/CSA 101/1.S.2/A440 -05. D. Glazing: Factory- glazed with 3 /4" insulating D. Furnish visible, permanent IGCC glass (1" insulating glass in fixed units). certification labels for the CBA rating level on double insulating glass units. 1.07 Performance Requirements A. Conformance to HS -C30, HS -C35, HS -050 E. Manufacturer's warranties (Horizontal Slider); H -C35, H -C40, H -050 1. Windows: warrant for one year against 52x81 (Single Hung); F -HC50 (Fixed) defects in material or workmanship specifications in AAMA/WDMA/CSA under normal use. 101 /I.S.2/A440 -05 when tests are performed 2. Sealed insulated glass (IGU): warrant on the minimum test size set forth therein. seal for ten years against obstruction of B. Thermal testing per AAMA 1502.7 -81 at the vision resulting from failure of the prescribed 4'0" X 6'0" test size. hermetic seal, excluding that caused by (Manufacturer to provide test results on breakage or abuse. Warrant units request). containing muntin bars and/or capillary C. Sound: testing per ASTM E 90 -90 with 3 /4" tubes for three years, and laminated insulating glass. (Manufacturer to provide glass for five years. test results on request). 3. Limited warranty on aluminum finishes D. Forced Entry Resistance: Shall meet the to meet AAMA specifications. (AAMA requirements for AAMA 1302.5 -76 and 2605 - 15 year limited, and AAMA 2604 ASTM F588 Load Identification Level 30. - 10 year limited) warrant against chipping, peeling cracking, blistering, 1.08 Submittals fading or chalking. (AAMA 2603 - 5 A. Shop Drawings: The window manufacturer year limited) warrant against chipping, shall submit elevations, floor plans or peeling, cracking or blistering. window location chart; typical window elevations; full size details of composite 1.10 Delivery, Storage and Handling members, hardware and components not in A. Handle windows and accessories in manufacturer's data; glazing details for accordance with AAMA CW -10. factory- glazed units, and complete B. Protect the windows from the elements, anchorage and installation details for the construction activities and other hazards architect's approval. until project completion. B. Product data: manufacturer's specifications, test reports from an AAMA- accredited 11. PRODUCTS: laboratory, and standard details verifying conformance with specifications. 2.01 Acceptable Window Manufacturers C. Samples: one sample of specified finish for aluminum and other samples as requested A. Windows shall be the "M85 Series" as by the architect. manufactured by Wojan Window and Door Corporation, Charlevoix, Michigan. The 1.09 Quality Assurance "M85 Series" is a (single hung consisting of A. Submit for pre bid qualification approval ten an operable lower sash and a fixed upper days prior to the bid opening: lite, double hung consisting of operable 1. One sample window representing the upper and lower sash, single -vent horizontal sliding with one operable and one window being bid with color being the fixed only exception. sash, end vent with two operable sash and 2. Valid test reports from an AAMA- one fixed center lite, center vent with one accredited laboratory- confirming operable center sash and two fixed end conformance to Paragraph 1.07 test lites, fixed picture) with thermally improved frame and sash. The specifications and results. materials for the "M85 Series" are as B. Submit bids based only on pre - qualified follows: "equal" as confirmed in a pre -bid written addendum. Page 2 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 WINDOW 8 DOOR CORPORATION M -85 Series Specifications (Section 08520) I. GENERAL: 6. AAMA 611 -98, "Voluntary Specification 1.01 Scope of Work for Anodized Architectural Aluminum." A. Furnish all necessary materials, labor, and 7. AAMA 701 -92, "Voluntary Specification equipment for the complete installation of for Pile Weatherstripping" 8. aluminum windows for this project as shown AAMA 800 -92, "Voluntary Specifications and Test Methods for Sealants" on the drawings and herein specified. 9. AAMA 902.9, "Voluntary Specifications for Sash Balances" 1.02 Products Furnished but not Installed under this 10. AAMA 1502.7 -81, "Voluntary Test Method Section — for Condensation Resistance of Windows, List products, which are only supplied under this Doors and Glazed Wall Sections" section, but may be installed "by others" or `by 11. AAMA CW - - "Care and Handling of owner." (Examples: extra sets of glazed sash, Architectural Aluminum from Shop to Site" extra screens, position lock, etc.). B. ASTM — American Society for Testing and Materials 1.03 Products Installed but not Furnished under this 1. ASTM C 1036 -91, "Standard Specification Section — for Flat Glass" List products that are to be installed under this 2. ASTM C 1048 - 91, "Standard Specification section, but may be supplied `by others" or "by for Heat - Treated Flat Glass" owner." (Examples: HVAC louvers, A/C units, 3. ASTM E 90 "Standard Test Method etc.). for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building 1.04 Related Sections Partitions" A. Section 07190 — Vapor and Air Barriers 4. ASTM E 283 -91, "Standard Test Method B. Section 07900 — Sealants for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors" 1.05 References 5. ASTM E 330 -90, "Standard Test Method A. AAMA — American Architectural for Structural Performance of Exterior Manufacturers Association Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by 1. AAMANVDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 -05, Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" "Standards /Specification for windows, 6. ASTM E 331 -86, "Standard Test Method doors, and unit skylights ". for Water Penetration of Exterior 2. AAMA 502 -90, "Voluntary Specification Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by for Field Testing of Windows and Sliding Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" Glass Doors" 7. ASTM E 547 -86, "Standard Test Method 3. AAMA 2603 -02, "Voluntary Specification, for Water Penetration of Exterior Performance Requirements and Test Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Procedures for Pigmented Organic Cyclic Static Air Pressure Differential" Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 8. ASTM E 774 -88, "Specification for Sealed Panels." Insulating Glass Units" 4. AAMA 2604 -02, "Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test 1.06 System description Procedures for High Performance A. AAMA designation: M -85: HS -C30, HS -C35, Organic Coatings on Aluminum HS -050 (Horizontal Slider); H -C35, H -C40, H- Extrusions and Panels." C50 52x81 (Single Hung); F -HC50 (Fixed). 5. AAMA 2605 -02, "Voluntary Specification, B. Windows: 2.6875" frame depth; extruded Performance Requirements and Test aluminum with integral structural polyurethane Procedures for Superior Performing thermal break in frame and sash members; Organic Coatings on Aluminum integral nailing fin (equal -leg frame optional); Extrusions and Panels." finish factory- applied; frames and sash factory assembled. Page 1 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 - - -.1 • Today's Windows The Smart Choice for Long - lasting Beauty and Efficiency central insulating core (thermal barrier) between interior and exterior frame and sash members make modern aluminum windows a head -to -head competitor with wood or vinyl for energy efficiency and condensation resistance. In addition, aluminum windows offer long -term durability, stability and freedom from structural deterioration. S trength and rigidity. Unlike wood, aluminum cannot absorb moisture, so there is no swelling, shrinking, warping, cracking or rotting. Unlike vinyl, aluminum will not become brittle at low temperatures or pliable at high temperatures. Aluminum is 23.2 times more rigid than vinyl and 7.2 times more rigid than soft wood, so it's much less likely to bend or twist due to building settling or from expansion and contraction caused by temperature extremes. Unaffected by weather and time, aluminum windows maintain their integrity against air and water leakage, while staying easy to open and close, for many years. Verified by independent laboratory testing, Wojan aluminum windows and doors routinely exceed national performance standards set by the i American Architectural Manufacturers Association. i ' 1 Durable and attractive in appearance pp _ with modern baked -on enamel finishes, aluminum windows are available in J e iSk virtually any color and add beauty for 1 years to corne. firs _ '_. QJAN IS SC OND I O MN M ATCHING ANY Color ava iT icy -su bject to mm unum'or rler re quirements . s A. �. It's here to stay. . 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Whatever the performance requirement, for residential or commercial new construction or reniodelln,c Wojan provides economical window and door products while offering the design flexibility of special styles, shapes, sizes and custom colors. .., Aluminum L -Angle Trim at Interior Jambs Wood Blocking \ V L: :.1 'CX .- �� � `[" '7 Notes: FEN MGM & W�ORCO. aso.Wti. • Mr ■o�tw 08 �alaCTO ro • Fa eeo.•aa . - Storefront to be Oldcastle (Vistawall) 3000 Series thermally broken storefront clear anodized finish. - Sliding windows to be Wojan M85 Series, clear anodized finish. - Upper portion of window to be glazed with 1" Insulated Panel - Glass to be clear insulated, tempered with Low E coating. Glass in lower section to be obscure. - Quantities are : 1 - Type A, 1 - Type B, 2 - Type C, 9 - Type D, 2 - Type E, 1 - Type F New Wood Blocking at Lintel Aluminum 0-4 Window System Head Receptor t OEM 1" thick Insulated Panel/ 1" Insulated Glass with Low E Coating_ "am Wojan M85 Sliding Window r r nao 11 1 I l 1 1 1 Li 1 MI MN Window System Sub Sill t� [1 Wood Blocking with Aluminum Hashing Notes: OS IEN BaNID MASS& IIRROR CO. �orw. • PI= 1111110.11111 isms arms • is MIN= - Storefront to be Oldcastle (Vistawall) 3000 Series thermally broken storefront clear anodized finish. - Sliding windows to be Wojan M85 Series, clear anodized finish. - Upper portion of window to be glazed with 1" Insulated Panel - Glass to be clear insulated, tempered with Low E coating. Glass in lower section to be obscure. - Quantities are : 1 - Type A, 1 - Type B, 2 - Type C, 9 - Type D, 2 - Type E, 1 - Type F 2574 345 94 934 1 li 1 I 1 I 1 L 11 C D no- I 1 432 9i 934 [ I I 1 B E 155 I 519 4 9 4 9 4 I I 1 I I I I I I A F Notes: - Storefront to be Oldcastle (Vistawall) 3000 Series thermally broken storefront clear anodized finish. fl PEwep��tpMASS t►�gtCO. - Sliding windows to be Wojan M85 Series, clear anodized finish. � J (� w o • .."" - Glass to be clear insulated, tempered with Low E coating. Glass in lower sextion to be obscure. - Quantities are : 1 - Type A, 1 - Type B, 2 - Type C, 9 - Type D, 2 - Type E, 1 - Type F 0± tv S ECONGAY (: T 1..)(:)CL;1,:i]EkJ1 " ; k'rojecl -,•••.- • 'Cr 1 H. prf:Tri';:11(,)11(;1 , „1 11 11 [ [ Ire Protef:tinr, [J1 j j 1 ] Mrc.firucl [ 1 Elc:c.zr! [ ] °filer (specify) 'H., ; 1 1 1,, ; ,111; 11: .11 (.; 11.1 ".1' (1. n ! „11 o•i; • .1H .1 J i■Ji 1 1 ui11 1 .,1, :1„ ,1, ;'' I, II t ; . I j;T;or■ e,,■1 ' • '1 ' :1 '. • 4 ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MMIDDIYYYY) 02/11/2010 PROOUCER 860.482.5591 FAX 860.496.9713 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Burns, Brooks & McNe i I ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR www. burnsbrooksmcne i I .com ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 69 Water Street P.O. Box 717 Torrington, CT 06790 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL # r INSURED New England Glass & Mirror Co - , Inc. INSURER A • Peerless Insurance Company 24198 385 Central Avenue IINSURERB. Excelsior Insurance Co. 11045 Norwich, CT 06360 INSURER C• The Netherlands Insurance Co. 24171 _ INSURER D' I INSURER E. COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS __ _ r . _ ___..._ - - DATE (MM /DD /YYYY) DATE (MM /DD /YYYY) POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION _ - -- - - - - - - - -__ - - - - INSR DD' TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER LIMITS LTR NSR } GENERAL LIABILITY 1 CBP8567494 01/01/2010 01/01/2011 EACH OCCJRRFNCE 15 1,000,000 ' I DAMAGE TO RENTED X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES (Ea occurrences $ 100,000 CLAIMS MADE LX _ I OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 A _ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 N'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER' PRODUC TS - COMP/OP AGG $ 1,000,000 — -. PRO- POLICY j 1 JECT r LOC ' AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BA9463749 01/01/2010 01/01/2011 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT X ANY AUTO • (Ea accident) $ • 1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ B � SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accioenl) $ NCN -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ —1 AUTO ONLY: AGG $ _ -- - - - - -- EXCESS I UMBRELLA LIABILITY CU9505453 01/01/2010 1 01/01/2011 I EACH OCCURRENCE s 5,000,000 X OCCUR I j CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 Al s —._ DEDUCTIBLE l X RETENTION $ 10,000 1 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION WC9549793 01/01/2010 01/01/2011 WC STATU- OTH- AND (Mandatory OP S' LIABILITY Y / N f CRY LIMITS ER ANY PROPRI NH E.L. ETORIPARTNER /EXECUTIVEI 1 E L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 C OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED'? DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 If yes, describe under - - -" SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E L DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 OTHER 1M8308974 07/25/2009 07/25/2010. Limit - $130,000 Leased /Rented A Contractors Equipment Ded - $500 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS I VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT / SPECIAL PROVISIONS RE: Evidence of Insurance CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. To Whom It May Concern AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE I Patricia Tedesco, CIC ACORD 25 (2009101) © 1988 -2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 10- STRUCTURAL PEER REVIEW (780 CMR 110.11) Independent Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Required Yes O No O SECTION 11 - OWNER AUTHORIZATION - TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I, \v � '� -� , as Owner of the subject property hereby'.. thorize t ` `S� (ma to /act on ' y b- ilf, .II matters relat' o work authorized by this building permit application. o ; Signatu - of 0 In min Date Tom as Owner /Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Tom Haling Print Name _ Signature of Owner /Agent Date SECTION 12 - CONSTRUCTIO SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable ❑ Name of License Holder : License Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone SECTION 13 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G.L. c. 152, § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes 0 No 0 Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 9- PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PURSUANT TO 780 CMR 116 (CONTAINING MORE THAN 35,000 C.F. OF ENCLOSED SPACE) 9.1 Registered Architect: Bob Haveles Not Applicable ❑ 2039 Name (Registrant): Bob Haveles „fi (4_�4v,30 jj Registration Number t"f' // F3C7c� 4..46,1-3- Address "` �fj -1- The- 12 - MA- c j %9 (413) 283 -2553 Expiration Date Signature Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor C t S Akij I l O - 5 Not Applicable ❑ Company Name: Lo q re T; —j- ;: , ) 7 #14.),1/(j /J Responsible In Charge of Construction ,4,)1 2':. • • • • •. , :. • • 41803 Address I I s ignature Telephone Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 8. NORTHAMPTON ZONING Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front Side L: R: L: R: Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage Open Space Footage (Lot area minus bldg & paved parking) # of Parking Spaces Fill: (volume & Location) A. Has a Special Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO 0 DON'T KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO 0 DON'T KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO O DON'T KNOW O YES O IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained O Obtained 0 Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES O NO O IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES O NO O IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, excavation, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES O NO O IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 4- CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR PROJECTS LESS THAN 35,000 CUBIC FEET OF ENCLOSED SPACE Interior Alterations ❑ Existing Wall Signs ❑ Demolition ❑ Repairs ❑ Additions ❑ Accessory Building ❑ Exterior Alteration ❑ Existing Ground Sign ❑ New Signs ❑ Roofing ❑ Change of Use ❑ Other ❑ Brief Description Replacing Windows Of Proposed Work: SECTION 5 - USE GROUP AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE USE GROUP (Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE A Assembly A -1 ❑ A -2 ❑ A -3 El 1 A 1 ❑ A -4 ❑ A -5 ❑ 1B ❑ B Business ❑ 2A ❑ E Educational 0 2B ❑ F Factory ❑ F -1 ❑ F -2 ❑ 2C ❑ H High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ Institutional ❑ 1 -1 ❑ 1 -2 ❑ 1 -3 ❑ 3B ❑ M Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ R Residential ❑ R -1 ❑ R -2 ❑ R -3 ❑ 5A ❑ S Storage ❑ S -1 ❑ S -2 ❑ 5B I ❑ U Utility ❑ Specify: M Mixed Use ❑ Specify: S Special Use ❑ Specify: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS AND /OR CHANGE IN USE Existing Use Group: Proposed Use Group: Existing Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): Proposed Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): SECTION 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION OFFICE USE ONLY Floor Area per Floor (sf) 1s 1 5t 2nd 2 nd 3 d 3rd 4 th 4 Total Area (sf) Total Proposed New Construction (sf) Total Height (ft) Total Height ft 7. Water Supply (M.G.L. c. 40, § 54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 Sewage Disposal System: Public o Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone E] Municipal ❑ On site disposal system Version1.7 Commercial Buildin Permit May 15, 2000 Department use only City of Northampton Status of Permit: Building Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit - 212 Main Street Sewer /Septic Availability '`' 7 2 Room 100 Water /Well Availability Northampton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans - phone 413 - 587 -1240 Fax 413 - 587 -1272 Plot /Site Plans _....._ ___ _ _. Other Specify APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT, REPAIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF, OR DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION 1 - SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: This section to be completed by office Smith Vocational - Building C Map Lot unit 80 Locust St Northampton Ma 01060 Zone Overlay District Elm St. District CB District SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP /AUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: City f Northampton 3. Name (Print) Current Mailing Address: ,ignature ,t. ' ` & Telephone 2.2 Author ed A• • nt: IF Tom 385 Central Ave, Norwich CT 06360 Name (Print) Current Mailing Address: �, (860) 887 -1649 Signature / Telephone • SECTION 3 - ESTIMATED CO TRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building $175,000.00 (a) Building Permit Fee 2. Electrical (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction from (6) 3. Plumbing Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) Check Number This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number Date Issued Signature: Building Commissioner /Inspector of Buildings , Date File # BP- 2011 -0176 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON NEW ENGLAND GLASS & MIRROR CO INC ADDRESS /PHONE 385 CENTRAL AVE Norwich PROPERTY LOCATION 80 LOCUST ST MAP 23B PARCEL 047 001 ZONE THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out 4ci Fee Paid Tvpeof Construction: INSTALL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INF TION PRESENTED: Approved Additional permits required (see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay Si: . re of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning & Development for more information. UsT. BP- 2011 -0176 GIS #: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 23B - 047 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP-2011-0176 Project # JS- 2011- 000294 Est. Cost: $175000.00 Fee: $0.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: NEW ENGLAND GLASS & MIRROR CO INC Lot Size(sq. ft): Owner: NORTHAMPTON CITY OF SMITH SCHOOL Zoning: Applicant: NEW ENGLAND GLASS & MIRROR CO INC AT: 80 LOCUST ST Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 385 CENTRAL AVE Norwich CT06360 ISSUED ON:8/31/2010 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:INSTALL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace /Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 8/31/2010 0:00:00 $0.00 212 Main Street, Phone (413) 587 -1240, Fax: (413) 587 -1272 Louis Hasbrouck — Building Commissioner Y M -85 Horizontal Sliding Window - - 2 11/16' ---1 t -- 2 11/16' _. _-_- i - ----� 1 1' 1• OPERATING = 1 1l FIXED ! 1 1 i ll HEAD 2 1/2' L- _ ... . _._....._..... t r HEAD r 1 /?' 1 iii 1 Ul I i a t �. _ _lA - :. te! -� OPER FIXED ir SILL I r iir SILL 2 1/2' 2 1/2' ii �, I r - ---11 3/16" I 1 7/16' �-- 1, ; 1 7/16' - 1• -.--1 1 1 3/16 -° .,.�_. I 1 1 I il h uj z I 1 F i \' 2 1/ 16 1 __ t- h � � s _ • — - -- ��c 1 ,3%16- nj , j 1----- -- 2 1 /W -- - --- 2 3/4' - -- 1 1 1 /2' --+-- 1' L- SCREEN 0 OPERATING JAMB © MEETING STILES © FIXED JAMB i L ; :'• - -, . k ` ;1 ; ) I•� ! ' ! , ,r________ 3 1 : /8' - - - --! © MEETING STILE . • M -85 Single Hung Window - 11/16' 1 1 I _ 1 y �: ® FIXED u HEAD 1 1/2" TE:, il Lii A 10 MEETING 2 3/4 1� RAIL 1 1* F,;11; .L4 'illi ^I 1 111 1 r-nt , 11 OPERATING 2' C �� SILL i MI I:1- ..3/16' 1' } - ■ . 7/16' -.- �- • 2 1/2 1 " � 1 3/16` k -- �C -l.f V r _ _ _ {.: 2 11/16' Itl" 1.111 44 rj 1 7/16' c ; ; i . ■... i ' 4 -1" 2 1/2" _1 I2 LEFT JAMB 13 RIGHT JAMB FIXED SASH OPERATING SASH E M - 85 Series Elevations 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 X 0 Single Vent Center Vent 12 10 O O 0 O O O _ O 13 O O O 11 X 0 X Single Hung End Vent O 14 14 16 �$ - 16 0 0 ,6 ,6 O 15 15 Fixed Two Lite Fixed Two Lite Fixed Picture Picture Picture Window Window Window • WINDOW & DOOR CORPORATION 4. Type: Low -E, tinted, obscure, tempered, 3.02 Installation laminated, argon - filled and spandrel. A. Install windows using only skilled mechanics with experience in this trade, in accordance C. Fixed sash with manufacturer's recommendations and 1. The fixed lite shall be factory glazed with approved shop drawings. a marine (wrap - around) reusable vinyl B. Provide required support and securely glazing channel. fasten frames. Units shall be installed 2. Tint: clear or tinted (specify color) plumb, level and square without twist or 3. Type: Low -E, tinted, obscure, tempered, bow. laminated, argon - filled and spandrel. C. Provide thermal isolation where components 4. Coating: none /pyrolytic low E on #3 penetrate or disrupt building insulation. Pack surface. fibrous insulation in shim spaces at assembly D. Performance perimeter to maintain continuity of the thermal 1. Seal durability: conformance to ASTM E barrier. 774 -88; visible permanent IGCC D. A non - hardening sealant compatible with certification label for CBA rating level. aluminum shall be provided by the installer 2. Annealed glass lites: conformance to and applied in sufficient quantity at joints ASTM C 1036 -91 and intersections to provide a weathertight 3. Tempered glass lites: conformance to seal between the window and surrounding ASTM C 1048 -91 construction. Wipe off excess and leave exposed sealant surfaces clean and 2.05 Finish smooth. A. Application: on clean extrusions free from E. Remove and legally dispose of existing significant surface blemishes or scratches on windows and other materials generated by exposed surfaces visible when the installed the installation of the new windows. window's operating sash is closed. B. Coatings shall meet the requirements of 3.03 Field Testing AAMA 2603 -02 for Pigmented Organic A. Conduct on -site tests of installed units in Coating on Extruded Aluminum, AAMA 2604 - conformance with AAMA 502 -90 for air and 02 for High Performance Organic Coatings, water infiltration with representatives from AAMA 2605 -02 for Superior Performing the window manufacturer, contractor and Organic Coatings; and AAMA 611 -98 for owner or architect present. Anodized Architectural Aluminum. B. Select test units as directed by the owner's C. Color: Standard colors available are Bronze, or architect's representative. White, Sand -Beige and Hartford Green - C. Conduct tests with an AAMA- accredited electrostatically - applied baked -on polyester laboratory provided by the owner, architect meet or exceed AAMA 2603. White (70% or contractor. Kynar Bronze (70% Kynar ® ) - high - performance fluoropolymer meet or exceed 3.04 Adjusting and Cleaning AAMA 2605. Clear and Bronze Anodized A. Adjust frames, sash and hardware after (anodic coatings) meet or exceed AAMA 611. installation, as necessary, to ensure smooth D. Custom colors and finishes conforming to and watertight operation. AAMA 2603 -02, 2604 -02, 2605 -02 or 611 -98 B. Leave windows clean and free of labels and are available with required minimum order dirt. quantities. III. EXECUTION 3.01 Examination A. Verify that openings are within tolerance, plumb, level, clean, and provide a solid anchoring surface, and are in accordance with approved shop drawings. B. Correct defective openings as required before installation. Page 4 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 WINDOW & DOOR CORPORATION 2.02 Materials 1. Fabricate and shop assemble frame and A. Aluminum Windows and Components sash members into complete windows 1. Aluminum shall be of proper alloy for under responsibility of one commercial window construction. All manufacturer. extruded sections shall be of 6063 -T5 2. No bolts, screws or fastenings to bridge aluminum alloy. thermal barriers or impair independent 2. Main frame and sash members shall be frame movement. a nominal thickness as required by 3. Fabricate to allow for thermal movement AAMAIWDMA/CSA 101/1.S.2/A440 -05. of materials when subjected to a Mainframe shall be 2.6875" in depth. temperature differential from —30 degrees F to +180degrees F. B. Hardware B. Frame: Mainframe shall be a mechanically 1. Locks shall consist of a cam latch at the .joined construction. Corner joints should be interlocking meeting rail. "seam sealed" with a quality grade of 2. Balances (single and double hung): sealant meeting the requirements of AAMA Sash will be balanced by block -and- 803.3. The sash shall be assembled with tackle type sash balances attached to two screws at each corner. All screws at the main frame by pivot sash shoes of joints of sash and mainframe shall be nylon. Balances shall hold the sash secured into integral screw ports. stationary in any position along the full C. Sash: tubular horizontal sash rails coped range of sash travel. Balances shall and fastened to vertical sash stiles with a meet the requirements of AAMA 902.2. telescopic- design joint secured with one 3. Rollers (horizontal sliding): Operable stainless steel screw per sash corner; sash will be supported by two steel ball- corners factory - sealed with sealant bearing rollers mounted in each of two conforming to AAMA 800 -92. polycarbonate wheel housings per sash. D. Sash design: Hung windows: Lift rail on C. Thermal Break bottom sash interior; mechanical meeting 1. Main frames and sash members are to rail interlock; weep holes for drainage. be extruded aluminum with a structural Sliding windows: Continuous extruded pull thermal barrier of high- density low rail on operable sash interior; mechanical thermal conductivity polyurethane, meeting rail interlock; weep holes for poured and debridged. drainage D. Weatherstripping 1. Shall be 250 polypile with mylar fins 2.04 Glass and Glazing Materials conforming to AAMA 701.2, A. Construction Specification for pile weatherstrip. 1. Insulating glass units shall be 3/4" overall Weatherstripping shall be doubled at all thickness (1" for fixed windows) with two points of contact of the sash and main panes of SS, DS, or 3/16" glass, frames and at the interlocking meeting separated by an air space for insulation. rail. Air space: aluminum spacer with corner E. Screens keys and desiccant. Perimeter sealant: 1. Screen frame shall be of hollow polyurethane. aluminum extrusions. Finish shall 2. All insulating glass units shall meet the match the main frames and sash. requirements of the ASTM E 774 2. Insect screening shall be fiberglass or specification, Class A. aluminum wire secured with a vinyl B. Operable sash spline. 1. Glass in the operable sash shall be 3. Screens for single -hung and horizontal factory glazed with a marine (wrap - sliding windows shall be half length around) reusable vinyl glazing channel. (operable sash only). Screens for 2. The operable sash shall be equipped for double -hung windows shall be full side take -out (hung units) or vertical length. take -out (sliding units) for cleaning and is removable from the inside for ease of 2.03 Fabrication maintenance. A. General 3. Tint: clear or tinted (specify color) Page 3 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 A ft WINDOW & DOOR CORPORATION C. Configuration: single hung /double hung; C. Furnish written documentation that the horizontal sliding- single vent/end vent/center windows for the project conform to vent; fixed. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 -05. D. Glazing: Factory-glazed with 1/4' insulating D. Furnish visible, permanent IGCC glass (1" insulating glass in fixed units). certification labels for the CBA rating level on double insulating glass units. 1.07 Performance Requirements A. Conformance to HS -C30, HS -C35, HS -050 E. Manufacturer's warranties (Horizontal Slider); H -C35, H -C40, H -050 1. Windows: warrant for one year against 52x81 (Single Hung); F -HC50 (Fixed) defects in material or workmanship specifications in AAMA/WDMA/CSA under normal use. 101/I.S.2/A440 -05 when tests are performed 2. Sealed insulated glass (IGU): warrant on the minimum test size set forth therein. seal for ten years against obstruction of B. Thermal testing per AAMA 1502.7 -81 at the vision resulting from failure of the prescribed 4'0" X 6'0" test size. hermetic seal, excluding that caused by (Manufacturer to provide test results on breakage or abuse. Warrant units request). containing muntin bars and /or capillary C. Sound: testing per ASTM E 90 -90 with 3/4" tubes for three years, and laminated insulating glass. (Manufacturer to provide glass for five years. test results on request). 3. Limited warranty on aluminum finishes D. Forced Entry Resistance: Shall meet the to meet AAMA specifications. (AAMA requirements for AAMA 1302.5 -76 and 2605 - 15 year limited, and AAMA 2604 ASTM F588 Load Identification Level 30. - 10 year limited) warrant against chipping, peeling cracking, blistering, 1.08 Submittals fading or chalking. (AAMA 2603 - 5 A. Shop Drawings: The window manufacturer year limited) warrant against chipping, shall submit elevations, floor plans or peeling, cracking or blistering. window location chart; typical window elevations; full size details of composite 1.10 Delivery, Storage and Handling members, hardware and components not in A. Handle windows and accessories in manufacturer's data; glazing details for accordance with AAMA CW -10. factory- glazed units, and complete B. Protect the windows from the elements, anchorage and installation details for the construction activities and other hazards architect's approval. until project completion. B. Product data: manufacturer's specifications, test reports from an AAMA- accredited 11. PRODUCTS: laboratory, and standard details verifying conformance with specifications. 2.01 Acceptable Window Manufacturers C. Samples: one sample of specified finish for aluminum and other samples as requested A. Windows shall be the "M85 Series" as by the architect. manufactured by Wojan Window and Door Corporation, Charlevoix, Michigan. The 1.09 Quality Assurance "M85 Series" is a (single hung consisting of A. Submit for pre -bid qualification approval ten an operable lower sash and a fixed upper days prior to the bid opening: lite, double hung consisting of operable 1. One sample window representing the upper and lower sash, single -vent horizontal window being bid with color being the sliding with one operable and one fixed only exception. sash, end vent with two operable sash and 2. Valid test reports from an AAMA one fixed center lite, center vent with one accredited laboratory- confirming operable center sash and two fixed end conformance to Paragraph 1.07 test lites, fixed picture) with thermally improved frame and sash. The specifications and results. materials for the "M85 Series" are as B. Submit bids based only on pre - qualified follows: "equal" as confirmed in a pre -bid written addendum. Page 2 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 Air A WINDOW 8 DOOR CORPORATION M -85 Series Specifications (Section 08520) I. GENERAL: 6. AAMA 611 -98, "Voluntary Specification 1.01 Scope of Work for Anodized Architectural Aluminum." A. Furnish all necessary materials, labor, and 7. AAMA 701 -92, "Voluntary Specification equipment for the complete installation of for Pile Weatherstripping" aluminum windows for this project as shown 8. AAMA "Voluntary Specifications on the drawings and herein specified. and Test t Methods ods for r Sealants" ants" 9. AAMA 902.9, 'Voluntary Specifications for Sash Balances" 1.02 Products Furnished but not Installed under this 10. AAMA 1502.7 -81, "Voluntary Test Method Section — for Condensation Resistance of Windows, List products, which are only supplied under this Doors and Glazed Wall Sections" section, but may be installed "by others" or "by 11. AAMA CW -10 -, "Care and Handling of owner." (Examples: extra sets of glazed sash, Architectural Aluminum from Shop to Site" extra screens, position lock, etc.). B. ASTM — American Society for Testing and Materials 1.03 Products Installed but not Furnished under this 1. ASTM C 1036 -91, "Standard Specification Section — for Flat Glass" List products that are to be installed under this 2. ASTM C 1048 -91, "Standard Specification section, but may be supplied `by others" or "by for Heat - Treated Flat Glass" owner." (Examples: HVAC louvers, A/C units, 3. ASTM E 90 -90, "Standard Test Method etc.). for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building 1.04 Related Sections Partitions" A. Section 07190 — Vapor and Air Barriers 4. ASTM E 283 -91, "Standard Test Method B. Section 07900 — Sealants for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors" 1.05 References 5. ASTM E 330 -90, "Standard Test Method A. AAMA — American Architectural for Structural Performance of Exterior Manufacturers Association Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by 1. AAMANVDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 -05, Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" "Standards /Specification for windows, 6. ASTM E 331 -86, "Standard Test Method doors, and unit skylights ". for Water Penetration of Exterior 2. AAMA 502 -90, "Voluntary Specification Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by for Field Testing of Windows and Sliding Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" Glass Doors" 7. ASTM E 547 -86, "Standard Test Method 3. AAMA 2603 -02, "Voluntary Specification, for Water Penetration of Exterior Performance Requirements and Test Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Procedures for Pigmented Organic Cyclic Static Air Pressure Differential" Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 8. ASTM E 774 -88, "Specification for Sealed Panels." Insulating Glass Units" 4. AAMA 2604 -02, "Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test 1.06 System description Procedures for High Performance A. AAMA designation: M -85: HS -C30, HS -C35, Organic Coatings on Aluminum HS -050 (Horizontal Slider); H -C35, H -C40, H- Extrusions and Panels." C50 52x81 (Single Hung); F -HC50 (Fixed). 5. AAMA 2605 -02, "Voluntary Specification, B. Windows: 2.6875" frame depth; extruded Performance Requirements and Test aluminum with integral structural polyurethane Procedures for Superior Performing thermal break in frame and sash members; Organic Coatings on Aluminum integral nailing fin (equal -leg frame optional); Extrusions and Panels." finish factory- applied; frames and sash factory- assembled. Page 1 of 4 M -85 Specs — Rev. 6/08 5 � r {r ` ! 1 Today's Aluminum Windows The Smart Choice for Long - lasting Beauty and Efficiency central insulating core (thermal barrier) between interior and exterior frame and sash members make modern aluminum windows a head -to -head competitor with wood or vinyl for energy efficiency and condensation resistance. In addition, aluminum windows offer long -term durability, stability and freedom from structural deterioration. S trength and rigidity. Unlike wood, aluminum cannot absorb moisture, so there is no swelling, shrinking, warping, cracking or rotting. Unlike vinyl, aluminum will not become brittle at low temperatures or pliable at high temperatures. Aluminum is 23.2 times more rigid than vinyl and 7.2 times more rigid than soft wood, so it's much less likely to bend or twist due to building settling or from expansion and contraction caused by temperature extremes. Unaffected by weather and time, aluminum windows maintain their integrity against air and water leakage, while staying easy to open and close, for many years. Verified by independent laboratory TT testing, Wojan aluminum windows and doors routinely exceed national performance standards set by the American Architectural Manufacturers _ . i i 4.. 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Architect: - Single hung windows to be Wojan M85 Series, bronze anodized finish. • Con Edison Solutions - Glass to be clear insulated, with Low E coating. GC. Burlington, MA - Quantities are : 5 - Type 2A, 6 - Type 2B, 2 - Type 2C, 2 - Type 2D, 1 - Type 2E Smith Vocational and Agricultural . 2 - Type 1A, 2 - Type 1B, 1 - Type 1C, 1 - Type 1D, 1 - Type 1 E &Aiding D window Det& Date: Sale: Page: 07,1110 1W =1' 2 of 3 Y . I 151 1 f 186 1 1 215 I — 84 —I I-40 —1 „,,,:::,,,,,,/..,:,. ,:,,,:::/...„:„...;;;;.;<„,:t„ T „,,,:::,,,-, , . ,,,,,,:,,,,,...::::, yzz:/:,,,,,,, ...:, ,.. /J./. 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Jo:: City Of Norti:ampton - Quantities are : 5 - Type 2A, 6 - Type 2B, 2 - Type 2C, 2 - Type 2D, 1 - Type 2E Window placemant kroiritect: 2 - Type 1A, 2 - Type 1B, 1 - Type 1C, 1 - Type 1D, 1 - Type 1 E GC: ConEdisen Solutions Burlington, MA Smith Vocational and Agricultural Building D Window Elevatians Date: Scale: Page: 07/1/10 N'S ` of 3 o Version 1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 10 STRUCTURAL PEER REVIEW (780 CMR 110.11) Independent Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Required Yes 0 No 0 SECTION 11 - OWNER AUTHORIZATION - TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT David Pomerantz as Owner of the subject property h-reby authorize Tom Haling of New England Glass to a n behalf in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. 05/23/2011 Silk of 0 ner A Date 1111 cling of New England Glass as Owner /Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Tom Haling of New England Glass Print Name / /� { 05/23/2011 Signature of Owner /Agent Date SECTION 12 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable 0 Name of License Holder License Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone SECTION 13 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G.L. c. 152, § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes 0 No 0 Version) .7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 9- PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PURSUANT TO 780 CMR 116 (CONTAINING MORE THAN 35,000 C.F. OF ENCLOSED SPACE) 9.1 Registered Architect: Robert Haveles Not Applicable El Name (Registrant): 8039 3 Converse Street Registration Number Address 08/31/2011 Robert S. Haveles Expiration Date (413) 283 -2553 Signature Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): Name Area of Responsibility 38130 Address Registration Number 06/30/2012 Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor New England Glass Not Applicable ❑ Company Name: Tim Haling Responsible In Charge of Construction 31 Connecticut Ave Norwich T 06 60 Address r 566 a 1 65 2 Signature Telephone Version I.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 8. NORTHAMPTON ZONING Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front Side L: R: L: R: Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage Open Space Footage (Lot area minus bldg & paved parking) # of Parking Spaces Fill: (volume & Location) A. Has a Special Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO (3 DON'T KNOW 0 YES IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO 0 DON'T KNOW 0 YES IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO 0 DON'T KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Obtained , Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES (1/4) NO 0 IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES (0 NO 0 IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, excavation, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES 0 NO 0 IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 4- CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR PROJECTS LESS THAN 35,000 CUBIC FEET OF ENCLOSED SPACE Interior Alterations ❑ Existing Wall Signs ❑ Demolition ❑ Repairs ❑ Additions ❑ Accessory Building ❑ Exterior Alteration ❑ Existing Ground Sign ❑ New Signs ❑ Roofing ❑ Change of Use ❑ Other ❑ Brief Description Remove existing windows and install new energy efficient ones. Of Proposed Work: SECTION 5 - USE GROUP AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE USE GROUP (Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE A Assembly ❑ A -1 ❑ A -2 ❑ A -3 ❑ 1A 1 ❑ A -4 ❑ A -5 ❑ 1B ❑ B Business ❑ 2A ❑ E Educational ❑ 2B I ❑ F Factory ❑ F-1 ❑ F -2 0 2C ❑ H High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ Institutional ❑ 1 -1 ❑ 1 -2 ❑ 1 -3 ❑ 3B ❑ M Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ R Residential ❑ R -1 ❑ R -2 ❑ R -3 ❑ 5A ❑ S Storage ❑ S -1 ❑ S -2 ❑ 5B I ❑ U Utility ❑ Specify: M Mixed Use ❑ Specify: S Special Use ❑ Specify: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS AND /OR CHANGE IN USE Existing Use Group: Proposed Use Group: Existing Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): Proposed Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): SECTION 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION OFFICE USE ONLY Floor Area per Floor (sf) 1 St 1" 2nd 2' 3rd 3d 4 th 4 Total Area (sf) Total Proposed New Construction (sf) Total Height (ft) Total Height ft 7. Water Supply (M.G.L. c. 40, § 54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 Sewage Disposal System: Public 0 Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone❑ Municipal ❑ On site disposal system � ' . . 41,0 Sr , ` Version I.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 Department use only 0 City of Northampton Status of Permit: Building Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit - ```` 12o` 212 Main Street Sewer /Septic Availability Room 100 Water/Well Availability r .. - N • hampton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans 1 "; 3 - 587 - 1240 Fax 413 - 587 - 1272 Plot/Site Plans ✓ Other Specify A ATION TO CONSTRUCT, REPAIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF, OR DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION 1 - SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: This section to be completed by office Smith Vocational Building D Map Lot Unit 80 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060 Zone Overlay District Elm St. District CB District SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP /AUTHORIZED AGENT • ' 2.1 Owner of Record: • ' City of Northampton 210 Main Street, Northampton MA Name (Print) Current Mailing Address: (413) 587-1260 Signature Telephone 2.2 Authorized Agent: David Pimerant 240 Main Street Northampton MA Name (Print)11 1 "tAxvizeit -2—' Current Mailing Address: (413) 587 -1260 Signature I Telephone SECTION - - (MATED C TRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building $95,000.00 (a) Building Permit Fee 2. Electrical (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction from (6) 3. Plumbing Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection ) 6. Total = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) Check Number This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number Date Issued Signature: Building Commissioner /Inspector of Buildings Date LkG %r i SCHOOL .A"a/f/ig )RTHAMPTON,MA - BLDG D t { (2 - CTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: t i > RIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE / _`� ✓ v J I Tvpeot Constructtoft' KErr✓AtEME WINDOWS New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON IATION PRESENTED: A pp r oved Additional permits required (see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay 6 71s1 Si ature of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning & Development for more information. 1 ? • 80 LOCUST ST - BLDG D BP- 2011 -1030 GIS #: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 23B - 047 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: windows replaced BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP- 2011 -1030 Project # JS- 2011- 001663 Est. Cost: $95000.00 Fee: $0.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: CITY OF NORTHAMPTON CENTRAL SERVICES 054510 Lot Size(sq. ft.): Owner: SMITH SCHOOL Zoning: Applicant: CITY OF NORTHAMPTON CENTRAL SERVICES AT: 80 LOCUST ST - BLDG D Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: Memorial Hall (413) 587 -1260 0 NORTHAMPTONMA01060 ISSUED ON:6/16/2011 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:INSTALL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace /Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 6/16/2011 0:00:00 $0.00 212 Main Street, Phone (413) 587 -1240, Fax: (413) 587 -1272 Louis Hasbrouck — Building Commissioner MAR 8.2005 10 :23AM NW DA SCHEIBEL NHMTN NO.499 P.2/2 Northwestern Children's Advocacy Project The Northwestern Children's Advocacy Project is a non profit organization that supports the work of the Northwestern District Attorney's Children's Advocacy Center. The role of the Children's Advocacy Center is to bring together multiple agencies in a coordinated response to victims of sexual and physical abuse, in a child friendly atmosphere, The appropriate services that occur at the Northwestern District Attorney's Children's Advocacy Center are: L Medical intervention I. Medical exam with age appropriate examination equipment 2. Trained medical professionals 3. Private, child friendly, location for the exam, and a waiting room for the non - offending parent II. Therapeutic intervention 1. Referral to, and follow up with, specialized mental health treatment. 111. Forensically sound interviews 1. An interview is conducted by a. trained and qualified forensic interviewer as part of a multidisciplinary team approach, thus eliminating multiple interviews and reducing the stress to the family and child. Members of the interview team include police, DSS investigators, and prosecution. 2. Equipment to record the interview through a two way mirror. IV. Victim Support 1. Referrals to service agencies such as the Department of Social Services (DSS) and mental health therapists; 2. Family advocates from the District Attorney's Child Abuse Unit who provide support and guidance through the legal process. All of theses services can best be coordinated by taking place in one location: a child friendly, home like, setting. There are eight of these houses located in Massachusetts and 357 nationwide. Children's Advocacy Centers provide hope and healing to victims of child abuse. NW MAR 8 . X006 10 . of N4 P.1�� : �23�� DA SCH I BEL NMT w1 DISTRICT ATTORNEY ,tt• • t 1 j 4 NORM DISTRICT • ``JAG ELI7A.HSTH D. $ EI: �eA ' e�',t t � 01,44 a.satin -tv. Dc31 t CT tT113Jtt18Y TVOM (.&J 'Tal, $64.41- assrr Oi6 Q 413) 586 -. 225 DA TE: TELEFAX TO: �r.� at FAX ( ) . FROM: • TOTAL NUMBER OF PAQES TPJ NSI ITTED p la..un NG COVER PAGp: o . F r v t r r . 4V o r , F E C 5 o � r n E R , EC;45 422/c.4re.g. PL <$E acr . m 4tPro#.47:• (413). 5864225 Ac[dThcrii Message: S 96'• • / ; r I • • • NORTHAMPTON OFFICE FAX; (41.3) S$4.3635 . = GREENFIELD OF'FIC'E FAX: (413) 773 -3278, • THIS FAX TS FROM A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY AND IS CONFJD�L IF MISDIRECTED, CONTACT THE SENDER IhQ4EDTATELY • Chile TommoxtfnealtI of 4assartiusctts -vim DISTRICT ATTORNEY * V �° W NORTHWESTERN DISTRICT March 7, 2006 ELIZABETH D. SCHEIBEL ONE GLEASON PLAZA DISTRICT ATTORNEY NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060 -3032 (413) 586 -9225 Anthony Patillo FAX (413) 584 -3635 212 Main Street, Room 100 Building Department Northampton, MA 01060 Re: Children's Advocacy Center 593 Elm Street, Northampton Dear Mr. Patillo, The Northwestern District Attorney's Children's Advocacy Center will be using the house owned by Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School for the purpose of establishing a homelike place for abused children and their caretakers to receive services. I have enclosed a copy of a summary of the purpose of the Children's Advocacy Center. The CAC will be open only during business hours between 8:30 to 5 pm, on an as needed basis. It is expected that staff of the District Attorney's Office will be there whenever needed. Monday through Friday. Most of the interviews are scheduled ahead of time during business hours. There will no one living there or staying overnight. We expect to have no more than three or four staff members at the house during interviews. In addition, there may be up to five other people there to observe the interview. This includes police officers and investigators from the Department of Social Services. Medical staff from the Cooley Dickinson Hospital will conduct medical exams at the site on a scheduled basis. We expect to serve about 200 children a year at this site. On a quarterly basis, the Board of Directors for the non profit board, who actually leases the building, will meet during the day for board meetings. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, /,:L' Susan Loehn Director, Northwestern Children's Advocacy Center