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Project Number: Revisions: Issue Date Drawn By Checked By James Robert Stutzman, AIA, NCARB Architecture /Project Management: Sheet Number: Carmel, Indiana 46032 317.705.7980 (fax) 355 City Center Drive 317.705.7979 (phone) Architect: Sheet Title: Project: Developer: By: MATT THE MILLER'S Carmel, Indiana 46032 Carmel City Center -Suite 101 11 W. City Center Drive COPYRIGHT & OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS N DN M MM MM M M M M M M M MM M M M M MM M M MMM M MM TRASH DISP. DA3Mtr Rm 1A-2 (A148) Stair SA4 Elev EA12 Stair SA3 Elev EA6 Stair SA5 Stair SA1 Elev EA9 Elev EA8 Elev EA1 Stair SA2 Stair SA6 Elev EA11 ELEV EA4 ELEV EA5 Elev EA3 Elev EA2 Elev EA7 Elev EA10 KEY PLAN SUITE 101 Friday, March 23, 2012; ALLDATA:MS:DESIGN:PROJECTS:CARMEL CITY CENTER:CCC Drawings:CCC Construction Doc:Building A:A.General:BLDG A INTERIORS:TENANTS:MATT THE MILLER:Drawings:Architectural General Details.pln DJS JAW PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, L.L.C. A3.5 Structural Requirements 03/26/2012 STATE RELEASE SET: 03/26/2012 THIS DOCUMENT IS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICES AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP,LLC. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CONFIDENTIAL. ITS SUBMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION TO OTHER PARTIES IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS PUBLICATION IN DEROGATION OF COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OR OTHER RESERVED RIGHTS. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE ORIGINAL AND UNPUBLISHED WORK OF THE ARCHITECT, JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, LLC. NO PART OR WHOLE OF THIS DESIGN, THESE DRAWINGS, OR THE RESULTING BUILDING OR BUILDINGS, OR PORTIONS OF THE RESULTING BUILDING OR BUILDINGS MAY BE DUPLICATED, COPIED, EXHIBITED, PHOTOGRAPHED, PUBLISHED, MODIFIED OR OTHERWISE DISTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC AND PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE ARCHITECT, JAMES R. STUTZMAN AND PEDCOR DESIGN GROUP, LLC. © COPYRIGHT 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,2012 JAMES R. STUTZMAN, AIA, CARMEL, INDIANA GENERAL NOTES G1. BUILDING CODES: Model: International Building Code 2006 Local: Indiana Building Code 2008 2008 Steel: American Institute of Steel Construction, 360, 13TH Edition Concrete: American Concrete Institute, 318-05. Note: The most current Codes adopted must be used by Tenant for any improvements per the Indiana General Administrative Rules and the Indiana Building Code. G2. DESIGN LOADS: Balcony Dead Load: 30 psf Live Load: 100 psf Garden Roof Dead Load: 90 psf Live Load: 100 psf Roof Dead Load: 30 psf Live Load: 25 psf Mechanical Room (Roof) Dead Load: 90 psf Live Load: 150 psf Mechanical Chase Dead Load: 15 psf Live Load: 50 psf Second Floor and Above Dead Load: 90 psf Live Load: 80 psf Partition Load: 20 psf First Floor Dead Load: 240 psf Live Load: 100 psf Partition Load: 20 psf Note: Live Load Reduction taken where permitted by code. SNOW Flat Roof Snow Load: 25 psf Snow Exposure Category: 20 psf Snow Exposure Factor: C Snow Importance Factor: 1.00 Thermal Factor: 1 WIND Basic Wind Speed: 90 mph Wind Importance Factor: 1.00 Building Classification: 2 Wind Exposure Category: B SEISMIC Seismic Use Group: II Seismic Importance Factor: 1.0 Seismic Design Category: B Spectral Response, Sds: 0.142 Spectral Response, Sd1: 0.101 Site Class: C Basic Building System: 3. Moment Resisting Frame Systems 3D. Ordinary Steel Moment Frames Basic Resisting System: 3G. Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Moment Frames Design Base Shear: 0.033 W Analysis Procedure: Equivalent Lateral Force G3. Reactions and forces indicated are Load Factor Resistance Design Loads. G4. If Drawings and specifications are in conflict, the most stringent restrictions and requirements shall govern. Contractor shall bring all discrepancies to the attention of the engineer immediately. G5. Verify all existing conditions prior to any construction or fabrication. If different than shown, notify engineer/architect immediately for modification of drawings. G6. All contractors are required to coordinate their work with all disciplines to avoid conflicts. The architectural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing aspects are not in the scope of these drawings. drawings. Therefore, all required materials and work may not be indicated. It is the contractor's responsibility to coordinate these drawings with all other construction documents. Refer to architectural drawings for all dimensions not shown on these drawings. Locations, sizes and numbers of all openings may not be completely indicated in the structural drawings, the respective contractor shall verify their work with all other disciplines. G7. The contract documents represent the structure only. They do not indicate the method of construction. The contractor shall provide all measures necessary to protect the structure during construction. Such measures shall include, but not limited to, bracing, shoring, underpinning, etc. McComas Engineering is not responsible for the contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences or safety procedures during construction. G8. Notes and details shall take precedence over general structural notes. Where no details or sections are shown, construction shall conform to similar work on the project. Typical sections and details may not be cut on the plans, but apply unless noted otherwise. G9. Provisions for future expansion: Vertical: None Horizontal: None REINFORCED CONCRETE NOTES (Foundations, Slabs & Walls) RC1. All concrete shall have the following 28 day compressive strengths: LOCATION STRENGTH AIR ENTRAIN. Wall Footings, Spread Footings: 3000 psi 2% All concrete below frost line,exterior slabs, piers, walls, columns, grade beams, first floor elevated slabs, beams, concrete exposed to freeze/thaw: 4000 psi 6% Pile caps: 4000 psi 2% Interior slabs on grade, fill for metal deck: (First Floor and Above) 4000 psi Non AE RC2. All reinforcing steel shall be detailed, supplied and placed in accordance with ACI 315-99, ACI 318-99 and CRSI MSP-1-01. RC3. All reinforcing steel shall be shop fabricated and, where applicable, shall be wired together and conform to ASTM A-615, Grade 60. RC4. Chamfer edges of exposed concrete 3/4", unless noted otherwise. RC5. Contractor shall make four, 6"x12" test cylinders for each 50 cubic yards of concrete poured for each days operation. Break 1 at 7 days, 2 at 28 days and retain spare. RC6. All welded wire fabric shall conform to ASTM A185, Fy(min) of 65 ksi. All welded wire fabric laps shall be 8". RC7. All finished concrete, concrete form work and false work shall be in accordance with ACI 301-99. Contractor is solely responsible for the design and construction of all form work, false work and shoring. RC8. Provide the following coverage's over reinforcing: Footings: Bottom and Unformed edges 3" Formed edges and top 2" Slab on grade: Welded wire fabric Upper Third Reinforcing Steel 2" RC9. Provide sleeves for all openings in grade beams or walls to totally separate pipe from concrete. STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES SS1. All structural steel shall conform to the following: W Shapes ASTM A992, Grade 50. Angles, Channels, Plates, Bars ASTM A36 (Fy=36 ksi), Flange Extension Plates and Stiffeners ASTM A992, Grade 50 HSS Tubes ASTM A500, Grade B (Fy=46 ksi) HSS HSS Pipes ASTM A500, Grade B (Fy=42 ksi) Anchor Rods ASTM F1554, Grade 36 SS2. All steel shall be detailed, fabricated and erected in accordance with AISC "LOAD & RESISTANCE FACTOR DESIGN FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS" and the "CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE", Third Edition. SS3. All bolted connections shall be made with 3/4" diameter, A325 bolts with nuts and washers, unless otherwise noted. All connections shall be shear bearing connections tightened to snug-tight condition, unless otherwise noted. All connections shall conform to the LRFD SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL JOINTS USING ASTM A325 OR A490 BOLTS. SS4. All shop and field welds shall be made using E70 electrodes or equivalent. SS5. All headed concrete anchors shall be ASTM A108 (Fy=50 ksi), 1/2" diameter x 8" after welding, unless noted otherwise. SS6. Steel fabricator shall obtain the size and location of all openings for grilles, louvers, etc. before proceeding with the fabrication and erection of any required frames. SS7. Provide Heckman #129 and #130 channel slot and channel slot anchors at all columns that abut masonry walls, unless noted. SS8. Provide temporary bracing of the structure until all permanent lateral support is in place. SS9. Structure Stability: The entire roof and/or floor decking materials must be fully erected and connected to the supporting steel before temporary, erection bracing is removed. SS10. See sequencing keyplan on Sheet SA601. Delivery and erection of steel must be coordinated with concrete placement schedule. SS11. Coordinate limits of brick ledges with architectural drawings. CFS HEADER SCHEDULE (INTERIOR NON-LOAD BEARING WALLS) OPENING HEADER JAMB 0'-0" TO 8'-0" (2) 600S162-33 + (2) STUD DEPTH T150-33 MIN (2) 362S162-33 (16'-0" MAX HGT) MIN (2) 600S162-33 (20'-0" MAX HGT) 8'-1" TO 10'-0" (2) 800S162-33 + (2) STUD DEPTH S162-33 MIN (2) 362S162-33 (14'-0" MAX HGT) MIN (2) 600S162-33 (20'-0" MAX HGT) 10'-1" TO 12'-0" (2) 1000S162-54 + (2) STUD DEPTH S162-54 MIN (2) 362S162-33 (14'-0" MAX HGT) MIN (2) 800S162-33 (20'-0" MAX HGT) 12'-1" TO 16'-0" (2) 1200S162-54 + (2) STUD DEPTH S162-33 MIN (2) 600S162-33 (14'-0" MAX HGT) MIN (2) 800S162-54 (20'-0" MAX HGT) 4 Typ CFS Stud Slip Connection 6 Interior Opening Header Details 8 Typical Roof Deck Opening 10 Roof Wind Zone Diagram 9 Typical Roof Slab/Deck Opening Detail 9/A3.5 3. 8/A3.5 Structural Requirements & Awning Specifications SECTION 10 73 13 -AWNINGS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. This section includes fabric covered aluminum framed awnings (canopies) using the Steel StitchTM "staple-in" method of attaching fabric covers. 1.02 STANDARDS A. All work and materials shall conform to the following standards: 1. ASTM 2. American Welding Society 3. Industrial Fabric Association International 4. National Fire Protection Agency 5. Society of Protective Coatings 1.03 SUBMITTALS: Drawings -Provide four (4) complete sets of the following: A. Shop Drawings to include the following: 1. Awning Design to comply with all applicable design loads, include structural analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. 2. Drawings showing all frame dimensions 3. Awning locations 4. Frame module Labels 5. Frame module connection details 6. Connection Details 7. Product information B. Materials 1. Fabric: a) Provide color sample cards showing full range of available colors and/or 8"x 8" samples of specific fabric for final color selection. b) For awnings to be covered with Sunbrella, or similar, soft textured canvas fabric, provide color card showing available Steel StitchTM Sunbrella ZipStrip colors. 1.04 WARRANTY A. Awning System: 1. Aluminum frame and fabric attachment warranted for five (5) years by awning manufacturer. 2. Fabric shall be warranted for a minimum of five (5) years by fabric manufacturer. 3. Labor for defective fabric replacement shall be warranted for one (1) year. 4. Awning installation shall be warranted for one (1) year. 1.05 MAINTENANCE A. Upon installation, awnings are to be clean and free of any substance that may discolor or damage fabric or aluminum surfaces. Written cleaning instructions from the fabric manufacturer will be made available. Damaged fabric panels will be replaced individually on the job site. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of Shop Drawings, design calculations, and other structural data by a qualified professional engineer. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Frame structure to be of 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions by Steel StitchTM Corporation. Aluminum framing profiles shall be sized to withstand all live, dead and superimposed loads. The frame design shall meet regional code restrictions. Fasteners shall be non-corrosive, non-staining bolts, shims and accessory items. 2.02 FRAME FINISH: Powder Coat Finish A. General 1. All aluminum frame surfaces shall be powder coated to comply with "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products". Color to be selected by Architect from powder coater’s standard colors. B. Pre-Assembly 1. Before powder coating, awning frames shall be fully assembled with welded joints to the largest size(s) that can be accommodated by the powder coater. C. Coating performance 1. When tested in compliance with ASTM D 3363, coating shall withstand a minimum gauge hardness of 2H. 2. When tested in compliance with ASTM D 2794, pass up to 80 lbs. 3. Coated frame shall have a minimum salt spray resistance of 500 hours using ASTM B117 without loss of paint adhesion. 2.03 FABRIC A. Color Schedule: Fabric styles and colors to be selected by Architect. 2.04 PVC TRIMS A. Steel StitchTM PVC ZipStrip is to be used to cover all staple seams except as noted below. . For awnings to be covered with Sunbrella, or similar, soft textured canvas fabric, Steel StitchTM Sunbrella covered ZipStrip may be preferred. B. Steel StitchTM DividerBead is to be used where structure modules are joined. C. Steel StitchTM FlashStrip is to be used on top of awning where it contacts substrate to provide weatherproof seal. 2.05 STAPLES A. Staples to be 18 gauge galvanized or stainless steel 3/8" or 1/2” long with 5/16" width crown. 2.06 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Requests for substitutions in accordance with Section 01 25 00 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 FRAME A. All frame members to be joined by welding in compliance with ASW standards. B. Welds to be 1/4" filler welds, welded with 4043 aluminum welding rod. C. Each joint to be welded on at least three (3) sides. D. All members to be cut so as to form tight joints with no gaps. E. Remove all burrs from cut edges. 3.02 FABRIC APPLICATION A. Staples to be shot into crossweb inside channel of Steel StitchTM “staple-in” aluminum extrusions. B. Fabric is to be applied with no wrinkles, puckers, sagging or punctures. C. Fabric shall be attached to aluminum frame members with steel staples placed at a maximum spacing of 1-1/4". 3.03 PVC TRIM APPLICATION A. All PVC trims are to be trimmed so as to provide an attractive appearance. 1. Ends of PVC trims, where butted to other trim, shall be firmly secured with stainless steel screws with heads painted to match PVC color. 2. Where possible, on "T" joints, staple ZipStrip into channel and cover with crossing ZipStrip. 3.04 LIGHTS A. Coordinate exterior lighting locations in a manner that provides uniform lighting of fabric panels. 3.05 INSTALLATION A. Awnings will be installed in positions indicated by shop drawings, securely connected to supports. B. Number and size of fasteners shall be sufficient to meet required loads. C. Installation shall be structurally sound, level, plumb and leak free. END OF SECTION