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HomeMy WebLinkAboutI1127712 Tricor CDs 12-15-11.pdf R L EJAN A T RCHI TEC 10800083 No. I A NDIAN STATE OF R D E G I S T E R E L EBPM M. CA CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER JOB NO. STAMP: TEL 317.843.5979 FAX 317.843.5975 2325 POINTE PARKWAY SUITE 200 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 TEL 512.977.0520 FAX 512.977.0384 11401 CENTURY OAKS TERRACE, SUITE 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78758 TEL 210.878.0062 FAX 210.495.0579 719 CARNOUSTIE DRIVE SUITE 150 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78258 www.carsondesign.com ISSUE: OF Drawing Index COPYRIGHT 2010 CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN A000 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. 12/2/11 12/2/11 I1127712 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. Suites 265 & 271 0 100 I1127712 Drawing Index Sheet Number Sheet Name A000 Cover Sheet A002 General Information and Standard Details A201 Demoliton and Construction Plan A203 Reflected Ceiling Plan and Electrical Location Plan A204 Finish Plan, Schedule and Elevations Site Plan Location Plan Tenant Approval Name Signature Date 12-2-11 State Submittal/Tenant Review Set 12-15-11 Tenant Revisions, Finish Specs Room name 101 1 A101 SIM A101 1 1 A101 SIM -Refer to drawing where shown. -Door number -Room Name, Size and Number Elevation Number Sheet Number Section Number Sheet Number Detail Number Sheet Number Revision Elevation Target Enlarged Plan or Detail 101 1 Wall construction (refer to floor plan) center on window mullion Note: Provide tight fit where wall is coped around any window sill construction. Black neoprene seal adhered to face of mullion and sill cap at all exposed surfaces adjacent to aluminum channel. Aluminum brake metal channel w/edges returned (color to match window framing system). Edge of sill below. New or existing window mullion Match new wall type with existing wall construction to remain. Align face of any new construction w/face of adjacent existing construction to remain unless otherwise indicated. Proposed interior wall construction. Refer to floor plans for wall type. Existing construction (wall, column wrap, etc.) to remain (typ.) Align face of any new construction w/face of adjacent existing construction to remain unless otherwise indicated. Existing construction (wall, column wrap, etc.) to remain (typ.) Existing construction (wall, column wrap, etc.) to remain (typ.) Align face of any new construction w/face of adjacent existing construction to remain unless otherwise indicated. Proposed interior wall construction. Refer to floor plans for wall type. Wood shims as required at sill and jambs. Note: Coordinate minimum required wall thickness with fire extinguisher cabinet manufacturer prior to purchase. Size and type of extinguisher must meet all local and state code requirements. Recessed fire extinguisher cabinet. Refer to floor or code plans for locations. Anchor cabinet to double studs at jambs. Metal stud runner between vertical studs Refer to floor plan for wall types. 5'-4" From finshed floor to top of rough opening Switch(es) -Align vertically with door hardware. Multiple switches shall be ganged together under a single faceplate unless otherwise indicated. Door and hardware as scheduled Outlets -If within 1'-6" horizontally of door jamb, align with switch and/or other devices Fire strobe (where applicable) Thermostat (where applicable) Notes: 1. Provide blocking on studs to align centers of back boxes. 2. All devices and coverplates shall be white without visible manufacturer names or identification. Refer to electrical drawings and specifications for receptacle device colors. 18" 48" 72" Reception Break Room 215 Office 212 Storage 210 Office 213 Office 209 Office 208 Office 207 Files 206 Restroom 203 Server 202 E X I T E X I T E X I T R L EJAN A T RCHI TEC 10800083 No. I A NDIAN STATE OF R D E G I S T E R E L EBPM M. CA CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES. COPYRIGHT 2009 CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER JOB NO. DATE: DRAWING TITLE: STAMP: OF SQUARE FOOTAGE: TEL 317.843.5979 FAX 317.843.5975 2325 POINTE PARKWAY SUITE 200 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 AUSTIN, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS www.carsondesign.com ISSUE: Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN A002 I1127712 12/2/11 General Information and Standard Details 0.02 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. Symbol Legend TYPICAL DETAIL 1 : 1 2 Typical Wall Alignment at Mullion NO SCALE 3 Wall Alignment Detail TYPICAL DETAIL 1" = 1'-0" 1 Recessed Fire Extinguisher Cabinet SF Square Foot SIM Similar SPECS Specifications SS Stainless Steel STD Standard STL Steel SUSP Suspended T.O. Top Of TB Tack Board TEL Telephone TMPR Tempered TV Television TYP Typical UON Unless Otherwise Notes UR urinal V.I.F. Verify in Field VCT Vinyl Compostion Tile VERT Vertical VT Vinyl Tile W. Wide/Width W/With W/O Without WB Wood Base WC Wallcovering WD Wood WH Water Heater WP Working Point M.O. Masonry Opening MAS Masonry MAX Maximum MB Marker Board MECH Mechanical MEZZ Mezzanine MFG Manufacturer MIN Minimum N.N.I.C. Not in Contract O TO O Out to Out O.H. Opposite Hand OD Outside Diameter OPNG Opening OPP Opposite P Paint PL LAM Plastic Laminate PLWD Plywood PS Projection Screen QT Quarry Tile R Riser RA Return Air REF Reference REFR Refrigerator REQD Required RO Rough Opening SA Supply Air SCHED Schedule SEC Section EJ Expansion Joint EL Elevation EXIS Existing EXP Expansion EXT Exterior FD Floor drain FE Fire Extinguisher FEC Fire Extinguisher Cabinet FIN Finish FLR Floor FT Feet GA Gauge GB Grab Bar GWB Gypsum Wall Board H. High/Height HDWR Hardware HM Hollow Metal HORIZ Horizontal HVAC Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning HW Hot Water JST Joist JT Joint KIT Kitchen LAM Laminate LAV Lavatory LLH Long Leg Horizontal LLV Long Leg Vertical A.F.F. Above Finished Floor ACT Acoustical Ceiling Tile APP Approximate AWT Acoustical Wall Treatment B Resilient Base B.O. Bottom of BLKG Blocking BOT Bottom CAB Cabinet CJ Control Joint CL Center Line CMU Concrete Masonry Unit COL Column CONST Construction CPT Carpet CT Ceramic Tile CW Cold Water DET Detail DF Drinking Fountain DIM Dimension DP Deep/Depth DWC Drinking Water Cooler DWG Drawing E.T.R. Existing to remain EA Each EIFS Exterior Insulation Finish System Abbreviations BB. Dimensions are taken from the face of masonry walls, column centerlines, finish face of existing walls and/or stud face of new walls unless otherwise indicated. BC. Do not scale drawings. Refer to dimensions illustrated on drawings. Notify the Architect of discrepancies or for clarification. BD. Interior finishes shall have a flame spread classification of III (76-200 tunnel test) and a smoke density of no greater than 450. BE. All stud walls shall be secured to the concrete floor and ceiling or floor/roof construction above unless otherwise indicated. Provide expansion/control joints in the gypsum wall board walls over 30'-0" in length per the manufacturer's recommendations. Coordinate locations of expansion/control joints with the Architect prior to installation for compliance with design intent. BF. All stud or masonry walls extending from floor to roof/floor structure above must provide for a minimum of 2" vertical roof/floor deflection. BG. All joints and penetrations of fire rated assemblies to be sealed with approved U.L. listed "F" and "T" systems. Submit product data and installation information prior to installation for Architects approval. BH. Furnish and install plumbing fixtures as shown. The plumbing fixtures and toilet seats shall be white unless otherwise indicated. All exposed piping and supply fittings shall be chrome plated unless otherwise indicated. All wall penetrations shall be fitted with chromium plated escutcheons. Escutcheons shall be fixed to the wall in a bed of sealant or secured by mechanical method. BJ. Plumbing fixtures shall comply with the Indiana Accessibility Standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines. BL. Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories and accessible sinks shall be installed or otherwise configured to protect against contact. BM. Faucets shall comply with Indiana Accessibility Standards and A.D.A. requirements. Lever-operated, push-type and electronically controlled mechanisms are acceptable unless otherwise indicated. BN. Where dissimilar floor materials meet, they shall do so under the centerline of a door unless otherwise indicated. BP. Hinge side of finish door jamb in metal stud walls shall typically be located 6" from adjacent wall unless otherwise indicated. BQ. Materials exposed within plenum spaces designed to allow air movement and function as part of the air distribution system are required to be noncombustible or shall have a flame spread index less than 25 and a smoke developed index less than 50 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. All combustible materials located within these plenum spaces shall be enclosed in noncombustible material (5/8" gypsum wall board) unless otherwise indicated. Refer to mechanical drawings for air distribution system design and details. BR. All finishes materials are to be installed per manufacturers recommended methods and instructions; using suggested products and materials to provide a successful installation. AN. Commencing work by a Contractor constitutes acceptance of the conditions and surface concerned. If such conditions or surfaces are unacceptable, the Contractor shall be notified immediately and work should cease until the unacceptable conditions can be remedied. AP. The make and model numbers specified are preferred or minimum standards. Other equipment may be considered, if proven equal. AQ. All Contractor or Supplier requests for substitutions of specified items shall be submitted in writing accompanied by the alternative product information to the Architect for approval. Substitutions shall be submitted no later than one (1) working day prior to the bid opening date. Substitutions shall not sacrifice quality, appearance or function. It is incumbent on the Contractor or Supplier to provide adequate information to determine if the substitute is of equal quality to the product specified. AR. The Contractor is responsible for contacting local building officials and inspectors for permits and inspections. Advise the Architect immediately of an discrepancies. AS. The Contractor shall maintain all printed instructions, manuals and warranties that are provided with equipment and materials used or installed. Instructions, manuals and warranties to be delivered to the Owner at the time of substantial completion. AT. The Contractor shall instruct the Owner or Owner's Representative in the proper use and maintenance of the equipment furnished or installed by their trade(s). AU. The Contractor shall provide a thorough construction clean-up prior to Owner/Tenant taking occupancy of any space. Clean-up shall include, but not be limited to cleaning all surfaces and vacuuming and cleaning all carpeting and window treatments. AV. All fixtures, equipment and materials shall be installed per the manufacturer's specifications, recommendations and suggested instructions. AW. Shop drawings, product data and/or samples shall be provided on items as noted to ensure that the specified products are furnished and installed in accordance with the design intent. The manufacture or construction of any pieces of equipment, device or other item for which shop drawings, product data and/or samples are required to be furnished, shall not commence prior to complete processing of the appropriate approval of the submittal. AX. Reviewed shop drawings and schedules prepared by others shall not be construed to be part of the contract documents. The Architect assumes no responsibility for drawings, schedules and/or specifications for work on the project prepared or accomplished by others. AY. Items noted "N.I.C" (Not in Contract), "By Owner/Tenant" or "Existing" shall not be included in the contract. Provisions shall be made by the respective trades to allow for the installation or preservation of the items noted. All finishes of floors, bases, wainscots, walls and ceiilngs behind, under and/or over these items items shall be included in the general contract unless otherwise indicated. AZ. Provide metal or fire retardant treated wood blocking in new and existing walls for all wall supported items. At all existing walls, patch and repair wall finish to match adjacent wall surface as required following the installation of blocking. BA. Transport trash, rubbish and debris from the site and legally dispose of same. The manner of removal must be confirmed with the owner and as allowed by city and state regulations. AA. The drawings indicate the general scope of the project in terms of architectural design concept, dimensions of the building, major architectural elements and the type of structural system. As scope documents, the drawings do not indicate or describe all the work required for full performance and completion of the requirements of the contract documents. On the basis of the general scope indicated or described, the Contractor shall furnish all items required for the proper execution and completion of the work. AB. These contract documents do not attempt to instruct the Contractor in the specific details of his trade. AC. All work shall be in accordance with the quality standards of the trade and shall be installed in compliance, as a minimum standard, to all applicable local, state and federal codes and manufacturer's recommendations.. AD. All work shall be warranted satisfactory, in materials and workmanship, for a minimum period of one (1) year or for the customary period of warranty or as stipulated for the trade, craft or product whichever is longer. AE. Contractor shall be responsible for field verification of all dimensions and job conditions prior to starting construction unless otherwise indicated. Notify the Architect of any discrepancies prior to proceeding with construction. AF. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining a clarification from the Architect prior to bid submittal and/or start of construction with regard to any question regarding the contract documents, existing conditions aor design intent. AG. It is the Owner's and/or Tenant's responsibility to review and check the construction documents prior to construction and verify any and all locations, sizes quantity and specific materials used in conjunction with the Owner's and/or Tenant's special equipment layout, use or function. AH. The coordination of all materials, labor and workmanship is the sole responsibility of the Contractor. AJ. The Contractor shall be responsible for advising the Owner and Architect of all long lead items that may adversely affect the project schedule and shall, upon request from the Owner or Architect, submit order confirmations and delivery dates for such items. AK. The Contractor shall be responsible for verifying all existing work to remain and determining the suitability for repair and/or reconditioning to match and blend with new materials and components. Contractor shall obtain the Owner's and/or Tenant's approval of the scope and limit of existing work to remain prior to starting construction. No change orders shall be accepted for completed work that do not conform to the standard established prior to the start of construction. AL. The Contractor shall coordinate with the building owner and/or manager access to the space and all ongoing construction work. Disruptive or potentially hazardous construction activities shall be coordinated to occur after normal business hours to minimize the disturbance to building occupants. The Contractor shall review project phasing and detailed construction schedule plan with Owner and Architect prior to start of construction. AM. The Contractor shall coordinate with the building owner and/or manager for delivery to the space of all building materials, and shall arrange for the usage of the appropriately designated elevator. The contractor shall coordinate such deliveries in a manner which poses no hazard to any personnel within or around the building and construction site. General Notes TYPICAL DETAIL 3/4" = 1'-0" 4 Typical Alignments Occupancy Type Area Occupant Load Load Factor (S.F./Occupant) Occupant Load B 1,821 SF 100 18.21 Construction Type Sprinklered Allowable Travel Distance Maximum Dead End Passage Maximum Common Path of Travel II B Un-Sprinklered 200' -0" 20' -0" 75' -0" Code Summary -Indiana 1. Applicable Codes Indiana Administrative Rules 2008 Indiana Building Code (2006 International Building Code with Indiana Ammendments) 2008 Indiana Fire Code (2006 International Fire Code with Ammendments) Americans with Disabilities Act Accessible Guidelines (ADAAG) for Buildings and Facilities American National Standards Institute Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities Standard (CABO/ANSI A117.1-1992) 2. Summary Notes This project does not involve a change of Use or Occupancy Classification of the existing building. This project does not include the construction of existing building area. 3. Building Totals Total building area square feet = 35,000 sf Building height (stories) = 2 1/16" = 1'-0" 5 Life Safety Plan 12-2-11 State Submittal/Tenant Review Set 12-15-11 Tenant Revisions, Finish Specs Office 207 Files 206 213 209 206 215 210 Reception 201 Restroom 203 Storage 210 Office 209 Office 213 Break Room 215 Office 212 A204 2 Server 202 Office 208 201 202 203 208 212 Corridor 214 Corridor 204 Corridor 205 Corridor 211 9' -4" 4' -0" C1 C1 9' -0" 5' -0" C1 C2 C1 C3 C4 8' -3" C5 C6 1' -8" Equal C7 4' -0" 4' -0" 4' -0" C6 C8 C8 10' -6" 7' -8 1/2" +/-7' -2" Clear Hold 4' -0" M3F D M3F DM3F D M3F D M3F Equal D G Framed to ceiling grid Suspended acoustical ceiling tile. Metal runner channel fasteners at 2'-0" o.c., max Casing bead floated, typ Continuous acoustical tape, typ Spacer as required, typ Suspended acoustical ceiling tile -refer to room finish schedule. Refer to wall type schedule for wall construction. D Sound batt insulation above ceiling. Extend 2'-0" on each side of wall. Framed to deck above Attach metal studs to underside of deck. Provide acoustical sealant. U.L. Listed fire rated sealant (1/4 bead) @fire rated wall types. M3 D Type of Wall Stud M = Metal Stud Frameing Wall Stud Size /Type 2 = 2 1/2" Stud Size 3 = 3 5/8" Stud Size 6 = 6" Stud Size S = Sound Insulation F = Fire Rated Top of Wall Conditions (See Standard Top of Wall Condition Details) G = Grid GI = Grid /Insulation +6 = +6 Above Grid D = Framed to Deck Above R = Fire Rated Existing Partition to Remain New Partition -Non-Insulated New Fire Rated Partition, 1 Hour Fire Rated Construction Key Note(s) New or Relocated Door -Refer to Door Schedule Existing Door to remain D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D3 D3 Indicates existing partitions to be removed. Dashed lines indicate portion of existing partition to be removed for future construction. See floor plan for required usage. Indicates existing door and frame to be removed. Hatching indicates area not in contract. Refer to floor plans for additional information. Indicates existing partitions to remain. 1-Single Door Frame A-Flush B-Glass PanelTempered Glass Building standard solid core wood door Building standard solid core wood door Match building standard tenant entries at adjacent tenant spaces Hardware Set #1 3 Hinges 1 Passage Latch 1 Wall Stop 3 Mutes Finish: Bldg. Std. Hardware Set #2 3 Hinges 1 Privacy Lock 1 Door Stop 3 Mutes Finish: Bldg. Std. Hardware Set #3 3 Hinges 1 Entrance/Office Lock 1 Door Stop 3 Mutes Finish: Bldg. Std. Hardware Set #4 3 Hinges 1 Storeroom Lockset 1 Door Stop 3 Mutes 1 Closer 1 Door Holder Finish: Bldg. Std. R L EJAN A T RCHI TEC 10800083 No. I A NDIAN STATE OF R D E G I S T E R E L EBPM M. CA CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES. COPYRIGHT 2009 CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER JOB NO. DATE: DRAWING TITLE: STAMP: OF SQUARE FOOTAGE: TEL 317.843.5979 FAX 317.843.5975 2325 POINTE PARKWAY SUITE 200 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 AUSTIN, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS www.carsondesign.com ISSUE: Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN A201 I1127712 12/2/11 Demoliton and Construction Plan 2.01 100 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 Construction Plan NORTH PLAN DETAIL 1/2" = 1'-0" Top of Wall Condition Details Plan Legend General Construction Notes A. Provide moisture resistant gypsum board in lieu of gypsum wall board in all wet areas. B. Refer to top of wall condition legend, this sheet for additional information regarding wall heights and termination. C. Provide air-tight acoustical and/or fire-rated sealant around perimeter of all wall types with acoustical insulation. D. All joints and penetrations of fire rated assemblies to be sealed with approved U.L. listed "F" and "T" systems. Submit product data and installation information prior to installation for architect's approval. E. Dimensions are taken from the face of masonry walls, column centerlines, finish face of existing walls and/or stud face of new walls unless otherwise indicated. F. Verify all critical dimensions within and/or related to the the existing building. Dimensions and conditions indicated were determined by visual survey and/or information from existing drawings. G. +/-Dimension is equal to verify in field. H. All existing walls, floors, and ceilings shall be finished/repaired smooth to be suitable to receive new finishes as described on room schedule/legend. I. E.T.R. means existing to remain. J. N.I.C. means not in contract. K. All existing and new surfaces to be prepared for finishes per manufacturers recommended instructions. L. Plans are not to be scaled for finish or wall information. Contractor to contact Carson Design Associates for any questions or clarifications on plan dimensions. M. Walls behind and directly adjacent to all toilet room fixtures (lavatories, toilets and urinals) shall have a smooth, hard, non-absorbant surface. Partitions in these areas shall be constructed with cement board or moisture resistant gypsum board in liue of gypsum wall board and/or finished with an epoxy paint. Toilet room accessories (grab bars, toilet paper dispensers, etc.) in these areas shall be installed and sealed to prevent moisture penetration. N. Contractor shall verify the size and location of all required mechanical pads and wall openings. O. Contractor shall provide blocking for wall mounted items such as equipment, casework and furniture. P. All walls shall be type "M3-G" unless otherwise noted. Construction Key Notes C1 Align wall construction with existing wall. Refer to typical detail, sheet A001. C2 Infill door opening. C3 Location of fire extinguisher. See detail 1/A002 C4 Refrigerator provided by tenant. GC to provide and install waterline. C5 Install ADA compliant toilet, sink and grab bars. See Detail 4/A204 C6 Infill window opening. C7 Construct new wall at edge of window frame. C8 Alternate: Provide line item pricing for shelving on heavy duty brackets and standards. Include blocking in wall(s). Coordinate number of shelves and locations with tenant. 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 Demolition Plan Demolition Key Notes D1 Remove lay-in ceiling system. D2 Remove existing cabinetry. D3 Remove window. Demolition Legend NORTH General Demolition Notes Refer to demolition plan for additional notes and demolition information. A. Dashed lines indicate existing items to be removed unless otherwise indicated. Contractor shall be responsible for the off-site disposal of all demolition items. B. Relocated items shall be cleaned and placed in storage, per Owner's directions until items are ready to be reinstalled. If an item is damaged during demolition or relocation it shall be repaired or replaced with new item as approved by Owner at no expense to Owner. C. Demolition shall be done without damage to existing construction to remain. Where such damage occurs patch, repair, or restore walls, floors, ceilings, etc to match existing adjacent conditions. Provide shoring, bracing, or support as required to prevent movement or settlement of existing construction. D. Contractor shall be responsible for the coordination of demolition items prior to the start of demolition work. E. Remove all existing construction, items and finishes made obsolete by, or in conflict with new construction. Coordinate with architectural floor plan and related details. Remove wiring back to source at all electrical devices abandoned by wall removal or any other new construction. F. Make all demolition clean and complete and in a manner suitable to accept new finishes and/or surfaces. Continuous surfaces shall be prepared to the nearest intersection. Refer to the architectural floor plan, finish plan and details for the application of new materials. G. Following above ceiling demolition activity, the Contractor shall return the existing suspended ceiling system to remain to its original condition. This shall include repair to the ceiling grid and replacement of damaged ceiling panels. H. Unused salvaged items shall be turned over to the Owner or stored in an area designated by the Owner. I. Dimensions shown for existing construction to be demolished are approximate and are intended to give a general scope of work to be removed or temporarily removed to accomodate new construction. Coordinate demolition work with design intent of new construction to provide adequate area for this work. J. Contractor shall field verify existing conditions prior to commencing work and notify the Architect of any discrepancies between existing field conditions and the construction documents. K. Prior to beginning demolition, dust control barriers shall be constructed to prevent the spread of dust into surrounding areas. L. Contractor shall maintain clear exit routes during construction to ensure public safety. Contractor shall remove dirt, dust and debris daily. M. Remove and reinstall all equipment or construction on walls receiving new finishes. Coordinate with architectural finish plan and/or schedule. N. Where the exterior envelop of the building is to be removed or modified, the Contractor shall maintain weathertight conditions during demolition and new construction activities. O. Contractor shall verify any ductwork, piping or conduit penetrations through existing wall construction. if penetrations occur where items are to be removed, opening shall be filled flush with the same material as the surrounding wall. The contractor shall maintain the integrity of rated wall construction. P. The Contractor shall remove existing floor finishes as indicated or as required for new construction work. Remove floor finish adhesive and prepare slab as required to receive new finish. Q. The Contractor shall verify floor elevations on either side of walls being removed. Floors shall be patched and filled with leveling compound where required for a level floor condition. R. No equipment, component(s), material(s) or other element(s) may be salavaged from areas outside the limits of the Project scope and incorporated into construction and/or turned over to the Tenant or Owner unless otherwise indicated. Door Schedule Door Number Room Door Frame Fire Type W H T Material Finish Type Material Finish Rating Hardware Remarks 201 Reception B 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 3 202 Server A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 4 203 Restroom A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 2 206 Files A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 20 Minute 1 208 Office A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 1 209 Office A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 1 210 Storage A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 20 Minute 1 212 Office A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 1 213 Office A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 1 215 Break Room A 3' -0" 8' -0" 1 3/4" Wood Stain to match existing 1 Wood Stain to match existing 1 Door Type Legend Frame Type Legend Door Door and Hardware Notes 1 Door stops to be wall mounted unless otherwise noted in door schedule remarks. Provide blocking inside wall for stops. 2 All new and existing doors to receive building standard lever handles. 3 All existing doors to be repaired for any damaged, scratched or worn areas. 4 All office doors to receive (1) coat hook. All coat hooks to be mounted on center of door at 5'-0" a.f.f. 5 Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key, special knowledge or effort. In group A occupancies having an occupant load less than 300, and group B,M & S occupancies, the main exterior door(s) are permitted to be equipped with key operated locking devices or deadbolt from the egress side provided that the locking device is readily distinguishable as locked and a readily visible durable sign is posted on the egress side on or adjacent to the door stating "This door to remain unlocked when building is occupied". The sign shall be 1" high letters on a contrasting background. Refer to International Building Code Section 1008.1.8.3 (Verify with local building code requirements). Hardware Legend 12-2-11 State Submittal/Tenant Review Set 12-15-11 Tenant Revisions, Finish Specs GFCID D OS OS OS E E E E EE EE E E E E EE E EE E E +42 Office +42 213 Break Room 215 Reception 201 Server 202 Restroom 203 Files 206 Office 207 Office 208 Office 209 Storage 210 Office 212 Corridor 214 Corridor 204 Corridor 205 Corridor 211 E1 E2 E+42" Special mounting height indication for wall outlets. Taken to bottom of plate. Indicates existing device. All other devices will be new. Wall mounted duplex outlet at standard height. Wall mounted duplex ground fault interrupt outlet at standard height. Wall mounted telephone and data shared outlet. Wall mounted dedicated quadruplex outlet on dedicated circuit at standard height. 1. Contractor is responsible for all the design required to obtain approvals and permits and as required for complete installation of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. 2. The design and installation of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems shall comply with all requirements and standards of all applicable codes, governmental regulations, ordinances and state and local requirements. 3. There are no engineered HVAC drawings provided for this project. Contractor shall be responsible for providing appropriate heating, cooling, and humidity control as applicable in all spaces, including existing spaces outside the scope of this project that are re-configured by the new construction. Coordinate any conflicts that may arise in the field with architect or owner. Provide HVAC and balance report at the project completion for all areas affected by construction. 4. There are no engineered plumbing/sprinkler drawings provided for this project. Contractor to field verify existing systems including piping, valves, fixture locations and sizes. Sprinkler contractor will be responsible for providing adequate sprinkler layout in all spaces reconfigured by new construction. All works is to match existing. Coordinate with architect and owner any conflicts that may arise in the field. 5. There are no engineered electrical drawings provided for this project. Architectural drawings have been provided to show intended use of the space. Contractor shall be responsible for re-wiring existing light fixtures, switches, outlets and miscellaneous devices as required, including existing light fixtures, switches, outlets and miscellaneous devices outside the scope of this project that are re-configured by the new construction. All circuits are to be labeled at the panel in a clear/legible manor. Coordinate with architect any additional required work not shown here, or any conflicts that may arise in the field. 6. Architectural drawings shall take precedence over other trades' drawings when conflicts arise. Bring Conflicts or inconsistencies between architectural drawings of other disciplines to the attention of the architect. 7. Existing hard duct to remain as is. No new ductwork required. Re-work flexible duct to new diffuser locations. N NN R1 R1 New ceiling grid to align with existing Existing ceiling grid to remain. N N N N RR R RRR RR RR RR RR RR R R RR R R R3 R2 Existing ceiling grid to remain. Indicates new ceiling grid to be installed. Wall mounted light switch. Coverplate color to match existing. Diffuser -Supply (existing unless otherwise noted) Diffuser -Return (existing unless otherwise noted) Note: All items shown will be existing to remain unless noted otherwise. Building standard illuminated exit light. Solid area denotes direction of face plate. Emergency light fixture with emergency exit lighting pack and battery back up. New or relocated building standard 2x4 fluorescent light fixture with prismatic lense. Recessed Linear Diffuser Occupancy Sensor Switch New of relocated building standard 2x4 fluorescent light fixture with paracube lense. N Indicates new fixture. R Indicates relocated fixture. R L EJAN A T RCHI TEC 10800083 No. I A NDIAN STATE OF R D E G I S T E R E L EBPM M. CA CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, WHOLE OR IN PART, PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES. COPYRIGHT 2009 CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER JOB NO. DATE: DRAWING TITLE: STAMP: OF SQUARE FOOTAGE: TEL 317.843.5979 FAX 317.843.5975 2325 POINTE PARKWAY SUITE 200 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 AUSTIN, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS www.carsondesign.com ISSUE: Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN A203 I1127712 12/2/11 Reflected Ceiling Plan and Electrical Location Plan 2.04 20 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 Electrical Location Plan NORTH Electrical Legend Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Design RequirementsGeneral Electrical Notes A. This drawing is intented to provide information relating to the location of wiring devices and outlets only. It is the responsibility of the electrical design/build contractor to provide necessary documents relating to the actual electrical installation to install all wiring devices in accordance with all applicable state and local codes. B. All dimensions are from finished wall surface or column centerline to centerline of outlets or centerline of pairs of outlets. C. All wall mounted wiring devices and receptacles shown back to back shall be offset a minimum of 8" and acoustically sealed. D. Where direct connection to prewired furniture panels occurs, provide power and telecommunication feeds to indicated panel locations from wall, column or floor source directly adjacent to this location. E. All existing floor mounted electrical/telecommunication locations which are not reused are to be removed. Remove all associated cable, wire and conduit back to the source. Properly patch and repair affected wall, floor and/or ceiling construction. F. Unless otherwise noted, all device elevations refer to bottom of outlet box. G. Refer to reflected ceiling plans for locations of light switches. H. All outlets that are in the vicinity of any wet areas (kitchens, break rooms, restrooms, janitorial rooms with floor sinks, laundry rooms, stand alone wall mounted sinks, electrical water fountains, etc.) ground fault interrup (G.F.I.) type. See electrical legend. I. Furniture will be provided by tenant and is shown for reference only. Electrical Key Notes E1 G.C. to provide and install 4' x 8' fire treated plywood phone board. Paint to match adjacent wall. E2 Electrical outlet to be operated by wall switch. E3 G.C. to provide and install 4' x 8' fire-treated plywood phone board. Paint to match adjacent walls. Reflected Ceiling Key Notes R1 Install new ceiling grid to align with existing where seperate grid was removed. R2 Server Room requires adequate cooing for equipment. Mechanical contractor to verify exact requirements with tenant and relocate and/or add diffusers accordingly. R3 Switch for electrical outlet. See Electrical Location Plan for more information. 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 Reflected Ceiling Plan NORTH Note: E.C &/or design build contractor is to verify that project criteria meets Indiana ASREAH 90.1 energy codes. Design intent is to be within watts per square foot. Provide energy management management controls, such as sensor controls ( ultrasonic & motion detection) and/or relay time clocks, as required by the code. Indiana required energy compliance report (ComCheck ) is the responsibility of the owner or owner’s representative. Drawings, specifications and energy control devices are shown with the intent of meeting current state energy codes. Submitting party is to alert designer & owner of any additional devices or load changes necessary to adhere to the code prior to submission of ComCheck. Reflected Ceiling Legend General Reflected Ceiling Plan Notes A. Refer to index sheet for typical wall types (walls to deck, rated walls, etc.) and additional wall-to-ceiling design conditions and considerations. B. Provide night light circuits as required by the Building Code. C. The architectural reflected ceiling plan shall govern the layout of all ceiling elements and/or penetrations. Coordinate any field verified or as-built conditions that differ from what is shown on these plans with the architect.. D. Sizes of mechanical equipment (if shown) are for reference only. Coordinate actual sizes with the mechanical engineer. E. Sizes and shapes of lighting and other miscellaneous electrical equipment (if shown) are for reference only. Coordinate actual sizes with the electrical engineer. F. All ceiling mounted items (sprinkler heads, mounting mechanisms, etc.) shall be centered in the ceiling panels unless otherwise indicated. G. Where existing ceiling grid is remodeled to meet new construction, the contractor shall: A. Replace all damaged or un-repairable portions of the existing grid with new grid to match the existing building standards. B. Remove portions of the existing grid or provide new grid as required by new construction. All new grid must match existing grid to remain or match the existing building standards. C. Replace all damaged ceiling tiles with new tiles to match the existing to remain or that match the existing building standards. H. Contractor to provide an allowance for replacement of of all damaged ceiling tiles in areas of project scope. Note: Paint existing ceiling grid white to match new grid. 12-2-11 State Submittal/Tenant Review Set 12-15-11 Tenant Revisions, Finish Specs G Reception 201 CPT1 B1 P1 Server 202 VCT1 B1 P1 Restroom 203 VCT1 B1 P1 Files 206 CPT1 B1 P1 Office 207 CPT1 B1 P1 Office 208 CPT1 B1 P1 Office 209 CPT1 B1 P1 Office 212 CPT1 B1 P1 Office 213 CPT1 B1 P1 Storage 210 VCT1 B1 P1 Corridor 214 CPT1 B1 P1 Corridor 211 CPT1 B1 P1 Corridor 204 CPT1 B1 P1 Corridor 205 CPT1 B1 P1 Break Room 215 VCT1 B1 P1 Indicates Wall Base Finish Material. Indicates Floor Finish Material. Indicates Wall Finish Material. Indicates Keynotes. Indicates Casework /Countertop Finish Material. Room name 101 CPTX RBX PX Wall Finish Wall Base Floor Finish ETR-Denotes Existing to Remain *# -Denotes reference to a General Note **# -Denotes reference to a Keyed Plan Note Room Name Room Number Specific Location Finish Key Legend General Room Finish Key Legend Building standard wood wall cabinets Building standard wood base cabinets Plastic laminate countertop and backsplash Stainless steel single bowl sink with gooseneck faucet and ADA compliant handles (install salvaged sink and faucet) Cabinetry Mfg: Merillat or Equal Style: To be determined Species: To be determined Finish: Standard finish that most closely matches bldg. standard doors) ADA compliant sink base -See section 5/A203 2' -0" 2' -0" 3' -0" 3'-6"+/-(Verify in field) Refrigerator provided by tenant (approx. 36" w. x 30" d.) 2' -10" 3' -0" 1' -6" 2' -6" 2' -10" 9" 1' -8" 5" 3 1/4" 8" 11" 6" 2' -1" 1" Plastic Laminate Countertop w/Backsplash 3/4" Removable Wood Panel to match wood cabinet finish. Panel to be Full width of Sink Opening Notes: 1. Provide wood blocking as required. 2. Section shown for reference only. Provide Finished Ends on Adjacent Cabinets Hafele 271.05.004 Hook Fasteners (Typical Top and Bottom and at Both Ends of Each Removable Panel) ADA Compliant Stainless Steel Sink with Gooseneck Faucet and Lever Type Handles 12" 42" Min. 54" Min. 33" -36" 28" (19" Min.) 17" -19" 36" 6" 18" Side Wall Back Wall T.P. Toilet Paper Dispenser Grab Bar (Typ.) Accessible Water Closet (Floor or Wall Mounted, Tank or Flush Valve) 17" Min. Min. 6" Max. 8" Min. 9" Min. 27" Min. 34" Max. 29" Min. Accessible Lavatory Accessible Countertop 34" Max. 29" Min. UNISEX 38" -48" Paper Towel Dispenser and Disposal 38" -48" Paper Towel Dispenser Mirror 38" -40" Room Identification Sign (w/Braille) 8" (8" MAX.) 4" 6" Min. Letters shall be raised 1/32" upper case (5/8"H. Minimum, 2"H. Maximum) accompanied by grade 2 Braille. Signage to comply to all applicable A.D.A. requirements Clear Foor Space at Wall Mounted and Countertop Lavatories (17" MIN.) 24" TYP. 19" MAX. Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories and handicap accessible sinks shall be installed or otherwise configured to protect against contact. .60" 30" MIN. 48" MIN. 8' -3" Min. (Door Swing In) 1' -3" Min 4' -5" Min 1' -6" 7' -2" Min. 6'-5" Min. (with Door Swing Out) 6" 1 1/2" 1 1/2" Revent 3" To Existing Sanitary Main Sink 3" Existing Thru Roof Building Vent -Verify 3" minimum. Toilet 3" 1 1/2" R L EJAN A T RCHI TEC 10800083 No. I A NDIAN STATE OF R D E G I S T E R E L EBPM M. CA CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES. COPYRIGHT 2009 CARSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER JOB NO. DATE: DRAWING TITLE: STAMP: OF SQUARE FOOTAGE: TEL 317.843.5979 FAX 317.843.5975 2325 POINTE PARKWAY SUITE 200 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 AUSTIN, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS www.carsondesign.com ISSUE: Keystone Office Park 3003 E. 98th St.-Suites 265 & 271 Indianapolis, IN A204 I1127712 12/2/11 Finish Plan, Schedule and Elevations 2.05 20 Tricor Automotive Group, Inc. 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 Finish Plan NORTH Q Quartz QT Quarry Tile QTB Quarry Tile Base S Stone (Granite, Marble, Limestone, Slate) SC Sealed Concrete SCF Specialty Ceiling Finish SP Specialty Paint SS Stainless Steel SSM Solid Surface Material SV Sheet Vinyl TR Trim (Includes stair treads, nosings, transition strips, corner guards, etc.) TZ Terrazzo VCT Vinyl Composition Tile VT Vinyl Tile WB Wood Base WC Wall Covering (Vinyl, Textile or Acoustical) WCB Wall Covering Border WD Wood WF Wood Flooring WT Window Treatment Finish Legend Key XXX-D Indicates finish to be determined XXX-E Indicates existing finish to remain Abbreviations E.T.R. Existing To Remain N.I.C. Not In Contract V.I.F. Verify In Field Finish ACT Acoustical Ceiling Tile AG Architectural Glass (Art Glass) B Base (Resilient, Rubber or Vinyl) CKT Cork Tile CKTB Cork Tile Base CMT Ceramic Mosiac Tile CMTB Ceramic Mosiac Tile Base CPT Carpet CT Ceramic Tile CTB Ceramic Tile Base EP Epoxy Paint F Fabric /Textile IRWP Impact Resistant Wall Protection LF Laminate Flooring ML Metal Laminate P Paint PC Painted Concrete PL Plastic Laminate PLB Plastic Laminate Base PT Porcelain Tile PTB Porcelain Tile Base Painting/Staining A All wood doors to be stained to match existing. Furniture/Equipment A Verify all existing equipment and furniture sizes. B Existing furniture or equipment shown as dashed and/or not identified are not part of this work and are to be supplied and installed by the owner/tenant. C Shop drawings are to be submitted to the architect/designer for approval on all custom millwork prior to fabrication. General A All dimensions are taken to the finished face of wall(s) or to the face of the existing finish material, unless otherwise noted. B Verify all critial dimensions within and/or related to the exisitng building dimensions and conditions indicated by visual survey and/or information from existing drawings. C Field verify all dimensions indicated as either +/-or V.I.F. (Verify in field). D Refer to Room Finish Plan and Finish Legend for all required finish information. E All existing walls, floors and ceilings shall be finished/repaired smooth to be suitable to receive new finishes as indicated on the Room Finish Schedule and Finish Plan. F All existing and new surfaces to be prepared for finishes per the manufacturer's recommended instructions. G Contractor to submit (3) samples of all finish materials to the architect/designer for approval prior to ordering materials. H Plans are not to be scaled for finish information or dimensions. Contact the architect/designer for clarification of finish information or dimensions. I Walls behind and directly adjacent to all toilet room fixtures (lavatories, toilets and urinals) shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface. Partitions in these areas shall be constructed with cement board or moisture resistant gypsum board in lieu of gypsum wall board and/or finished with an epoxy paint. Toilet room accessories (grab bars, toilet paper dispensers, etc.) in these areas shall be installed and sealed to prevent moisture penetration. J All finishes materials are to be installed per manufacturers recommended methods and instructions; using suggested products and materials to provide a successful installation. Flooring A Where dissimilar flooring materials meet they shall do so under centerline of door, unless otherwise indicated. B Flooring contractor to submit floor seaming diagram to architect/designer for review and approval. C Floors in toilet and bathing rooms shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface that extends onto the adjacent wall surfaces at a minimum of 6" above finish floor. Ceilings/Walls A All vertical faces of bulkheads to match adjacent wall finish, unless otherwise noted. B Existing typical ceiling height is 9'-0". Contractor should verify all critical d imensions when determining wall finish requirements. Finish Notes Finish Key and Abbreviations Finish Legend Code Description Manufacturer Pattern/Finish Number/Color Comments CPT1 Carpet Shaw 5A175 Flare 27750 Bronzed VCT1 Vinyl Composition Tile Armstrong Imperial Texture Standard Excelon 51868 Smokey Brown B1 Vinyl Base To be determined 4"H typical, 6"H in restroom P1 Paint To be determined PL1 Plastic Laminate Pionite -AT191 Suede, Viola Countertop 1/2" = 1'-0" 2 Elevation -Breakroom 1" = 1'-0" 3 ADA Compliant Sink Detail 1/4" = 1'-0" 4 Toilet Fixture and Accessory Legend 1/4" = 1'-0" 5 Typical Toilet Room Plan NO SCALE 6 Plumbing Diagram 12-2-11 State Submittal/Tenant Review Set Finishes are to be determined. 12-15-11 Tenant Revisions, Finish Specs