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SECTION 12 35 31 - CLUBHOUSE CASEWORK
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes kitchen cabinets and cabinet hardware.
B. Related Requirements:
1. Section 06 10 00 "Rough Carpentry" for wood blocking for anchoring casework.
2. Section 12 36 61 "Quartz Agglomerate Countertops."
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Concealed Surfaces of Casework: Surfaces not usually visible after installation, including
sleepers, web frames, dust panels, bottoms of drawers, and ends of casework installed directly
against and completely concealed by walls or other casework, and tops of wall cabinets and
utility cabinets.
B. Exposed Surfaces of Casework: Surfaces visible when doors and drawers are closed, including
visible surfaces in open cabinets or behind glass doors.
C. Semi-exposed Surfaces of Casework: Surfaces behind opaque doors or drawer fronts, including
interior faces of doors, interiors and sides of drawers, and bottoms of wall cabinets.
1.4 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate layout and installation of blocking and reinforcement in partitions for support of
casework.
1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components,
and profiles and finishes for casework.
2. Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, profiles, and finishes for hardware.
B. Shop Drawings: For residential casework.
1. Include plans, elevations, details, and attachments to other work.
2. Show materials, finishes, filler panels, and hardware.
3. Indicate manufacturer's catalog numbers for casework.
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C. Samples: For casework and hardware finishes.
D. Samples for Initial Selection: For casework and hardware finishes.
E. Samples for Verification: For the following:
1. Casework Finishes: 8-by-10-inch Samples for each type of casework finish.
2. Hardware: One full-size Sample of each type of exposed hardware in each finish
required.
3. Base Cabinet: One full-size, 16-inch- wide, finished base cabinet complete with
hardware, doors, and drawers but without countertop.
4. Wall Cabinet: One full-size, 12-inch- wide, finished wall cabinet complete with hardware,
doors, and adjustable shelves.
5. Full-Size Samples: Maintain at Project site during construction in an undisturbed
condition as a standard for judging the completed Work. Unless otherwise indicated,
approved sample units may become part of the completed Work if in undisturbed
condition at time of Substantial Completion. Notify Architect of their exact locations.
1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Qualification Data: For manufacturer.
B. Product Certificates: For casework.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Refer to Specification Section 01 40 00 “Quality Requirements.”
B. Installer Qualifications: Refer to Specification Section 01 40 00 “Quality Requirements.”
1.8 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install casework until building is enclosed, wet-work
is complete, and HVAC system is operating and maintaining temperature and relative humidity
at levels planned for building occupants during the remainder of the construction period.
B. Established Dimensions: Where casework is indicated to fit to other construction, establish
dimensions for areas where casework is to fit. Coordinate construction to ensure that actual
dimensions correspond to established dimensions. Provide fillers and scribes to allow for
trimming and fitting.
C. Field Measurements: Where casework is indicated to fit to existing construction, verify
dimensions of existing construction by field measurements before fabrication and indicate
measurements on Shop Drawings. Provide fillers and scribes to allow for trimming and fitting.
D. Locate concealed framing, blocking, and reinforcements that support casework by field
measurements before enclosing them, and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 CABINETS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following
manufacturers:
1. Stained Wood Cabinets: Merillat.
a. Refer to Finish Legend.
2. Painted Wood Cabinets: Kemper.
a. Refer to Finish Legend.
B. Quality Standard: Provide cabinets that comply with KCMA A161.1.
1. KCMA Certification: Provide cabinets with KCMA's "Certified Cabinet" seal affixed in a
semi-exposed location of each unit and showing compliance with KCMA A161.1.
C. Door and Drawer Face Style: Flush overlay; faces cover cabinet fronts.
1. Door and Drawer Fronts: Solid-wood stiles and rails, 5/8 inch thick, with 3/4-inch- thick,
solid-wood center panels.
D. Cabinet Style: Face frame.
1. Face Frames: 3/4-by-1-1/2-inch solid wood with glued mortise and tenon or doweled
joints.
E. Exposed Cabinet End Finish: Wood veneer.
F. Cabinet End Construction: 1/2-inch- thick plywood.
G. Cabinet Tops and Bottoms: 1/2-inch- thick plywood.
1. Fully support in rabbets in and secure to end panels, front frame, and back rail.
H. Back, Top, and Bottom Rails: 3/4-by-2-1/2-inch solid wood, interlocking with end panels and
rabbeted to receive top and bottom panels. Back rails secured under pressure with glue and
with mechanical fasteners.
I. Wall-Hung-Unit Back Panels: 1/2-inch thick plywood fastened to rear edge of end panels and to
top and bottom rails.
J. Base-Unit Back Panels: 1/2-inch thick plywood fastened to rear edge of end panels and to top
and bottom rails.
K. Front Frame Drawer Rails: 3/4-by-1-1/2-inch solid wood mortised and fastened into face frame.
L. Drawers: Fabricate with exposed fronts fastened to sub-front with mounting screws from interior
of body.
1. Join sub-fronts, backs, and sides with glued dovetail joints.
2. Sub-fronts, Backs and Sides: 5/8-inch- thick solid wood.
3. Bottoms: 1/4-inch- thick MDF.
M. Shelves: 3/4-inch thick plywood.
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N. Joinery: Rabbet backs flush into end panels and secure with concealed mechanical fasteners.
Connect tops and bottoms of wall cabinets and bottoms and stretchers of base cabinets to ends
and dividers with mechanical fasteners. Rabbet tops, bottoms, and backs into end panels.
O. Factory Finishing: Finish cabinets at factory.
2.2 CABINET MATERIALS
A. Hardwood Lumber: Kiln dried to 7 percent moisture content.
B. Softwood Lumber: Kiln dried to 10 percent moisture content.
C. Hardwood Plywood: HPVA HP-1.
D. MDF: Medium-density fiberboard, ANSI A208.2, Grade MD.
1. Recycled Content: Post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of pre-consumer
recycled content not less than 25 percent.
E. Adhesives: Do not use adhesives that contain urea formaldehyde.
F. Adhesives: Use adhesives that meet the testing and product requirements of the California
Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile
Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."
G. Exposed Materials:
1. Exposed Wood Species: Maple.
a. Select materials for compatible color and grain. Do not use two adjacent exposed
surfaces that are noticeably dissimilar in color, grain, figure, or natural character
markings.
b. Finish: Custom Paint: As selected by Architect.
2. Solid Wood: Clear hardwood lumber of species indicated, free of defects.
3. Plywood: Hardwood plywood with face veneer of species indicated, with Grade A faces
and Grade C backs of same species as faces
a. Edge band exposed edges with veneer edging of same species as face veneer.
H. Semi-exposed Materials: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following:
1. Solid Wood: Sound hardwood lumber, selected to eliminate appearance defects. Same
species as exposed surfaces.
2. Plywood: Hardwood plywood with Grade C faces and not less than Grade 3 backs of
same species as faces. Face veneers of same species as exposed surfaces.
I. Concealed Materials: Solid wood or plywood, of any hardwood or softwood species, with no
defects affecting strength or utility.
2.3 CABINET HARDWARE
A. General: Manufacturer's standard units complying with BHMA A156.9, of type, size, style,
material, and finish as selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range, unless noted
otherwise
B. Pulls: Berenson, Domestic Bliss, 2351-1MDB-P. .
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C. Hinges: Concealed European-style, self-closing hinges.
D. Drawer Guides: Epoxy-coated-metal, self-closing drawer guides; designed to prevent rebound
when drawers are closed; with nylon-tired, ball-bearing rollers; and complying with
BHMA A156.9, Type B05011 or Type B05091.
E. Door and Drawer Bumpers: Self-adhering, clear silicone rubber.
1. Doors: Provide one bumper at top and bottom of closing edge of each swinging door.
2. Drawers: Provide one bumper on back side of drawer front at each corner.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation
tolerances, location of framing and reinforcements, and other conditions affecting performance
of casework.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install casework with no variations in adjoining surfaces; use concealed shims. Where casework
abuts other finished work, scribe and cut for accurate fit. Provide filler strips, scribe strips, and
moldings in finish to match casework.
B. Install casework without distortion so doors and drawers fit the openings, are aligned, and are
uniformly spaced. Complete installation of hardware and accessories as indicated.
C. Install casework level and plumb to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet.
D. Fasten casework to adjacent units and to backing.
1. Fasten wall cabinets through back, near top and bottom, and at ends not more than 16
inches o.c.
a. Fasteners: No. 10 wafer-head screws sized for not less than 1-1/2-inch
penetration into wood framing, blocking, or hanging strips.
3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Adjust hardware so doors and drawers are centered in openings and operate smoothly without
warp or bind. Lubricate operating hardware as recommended by manufacturer.
B. Clean casework on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces. Touch up as required to restore
damaged or soiled areas to match original factory finish, as approved by Architect.
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