ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DESIGN OF CAMPUS

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ADMINISTRATION & FINANCEOFFICE OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENTSPECIFICATIONS FOR THEDESIGN OF CAMPUS ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTIONAT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDUNIVERSITY PROJECT # 17-317BID DOCUMENTS – PHASES 1BVOLUME 1 OF 1: PROJECT SPECFICATIONSJANUARY 31, 2019OwnerUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreOffice of Facilities ManagementDesign and Construction220 Arch Street, Office Level 3, 14th FloorBaltimore, Maryland 21201Board of Public WorksLawrence J. Hogan Jr., GovernorPeter Franchot, ComptrollerNancy K. Kopp, TreasurerMaryland General AssemblyThomas V. Miller Jr, Senate PresidentMichael Erin Busch, House SpeakArchitectHarris-Kupfer Architects, Inc.422 N. Howard StreetBaltimore, MD 21201Civil/Site EngineerCarroll Engineering, Inc.215 Schilling CircleHunt Valley, MD 21031Structural EngineerCarroll Engineering, Inc.215 Schilling CircleHunt Valley, MD 21031MEP EngineerRMF Engineering, Inc.5520 Research Park DriveBaltimore, MD 21228Fire Alarm/ Protection EngineerAndes Fire Protection, LLC22122 Whisperhill CourtBroadlands, VA, 20148

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019UMB MASTER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTSDIVISION 0019113SUMMARY OF WORKAPPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTALTERNATESMODIFICATION PROCEDURESCOORDINATIONCUTTING AND PATCHINGREFERENCE STANDARDS & DEFINITIONSPROJECT MEETINGSSUBMITTALSSCHEDULES & REPORTSCONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHSQUALITY CONTROLCONSTRUCTION FAC & TEMP CONTROLSTEMPORARY TREE AND PLANT PROTECTIONMATERIALS & EQUIPMENT, DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLINGSUBSTITUTIONSCONTRACT CLOSEOUTGENERAL COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTSDIVISION 02:SECTIONTITLE024119CONCRETECAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETEPRECAST ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETEDIVISION 04:SECTIONTITLE042200042613047200SITE WORKSELECTIVE DEMOLITIONDIVISION 03:SECTIONTITLE033000034500GENERAL REQUIREMENTSMASONRYCONCRETE UNIT MASONRYMASONRY VENEERCAST STONE MASONRYDIVISION 05:METALS1-1

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid 9055213055300STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMINGSTEEL DECKINGCOLD FORMED METAL TRUSSESMETAL FABRICATIONSMETAL GRATING STAIRSPIPE AND TUBE RAILINGSMETAL GRATINGSProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019DIVISION 07:THERMAL AND MOISTURE 00077253078413079200BITUMINOUS DAMPPROOFINGTHERMAL INSULATIONSTANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF PANELSSOFFIT PANELSROOF SPECIALTIESSNOW GUARDSPENETRATION FIRESTOPPINGJOINT SEALANTSDIVISION 3086200087100HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMESACCESS DOORS AND FRAMESSECTIONAL DOORSALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCESSLIDING AUTOMATIC ENTRANCESALUMINUM WINDOWSUNIT SKYLIGHTSDOOR HARDWAREDIVISION ISHESGYPSUM BOARDACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGSRESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIESINTERIOR PAINTING1-2

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsDIVISION 5114ELEVATORS AND LIFTSMONORAIL TROLLEY HOISTSDIVISION 21:SECTIONTITLE210000211313FURNISHINGSROLLER WINDOW SHADESRESIDENTIAL CASEWORKSOLID SURFACING COUNTERTOPSDIVISION 14:SECTIONTITLE146400EQUIPMENTSTATIONARY LOADING DOCK EQUIPMENTRESIDENTIAL APPLIANCESDIVISION 12:SECTIONTITLE122413123530123661SPECIALTIESPANEL SIGNAGEROOM IDENTIFICATION PANEL SIGNAGETOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIESFIRE PROTECTION CABINETSFIRE EXTINGUISHERSMETAL LOCKERSDIVISION 11:SECTIONTITLE111319113013Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019FIRE PROTECTIONBASIS MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS – FIRE PROTECTIONFIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND STANDPIPESDIVISION 22 PLUMBING220000220517220519220523220529220553BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS – PLUMBINGSLEEVES, SLEEVE SEALS, AND ECUTCHEONS FOR PLUMBING PIPINGTHERMOMETERS AND GAUGES FOR PLUMBING PIPINGVALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMSHANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMSIDENTIFICATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT1-3

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid 0Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019INSULATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENTCOMMISSIONING PLUMBING SYSTEMSDOMESTIC WATER PIPING SYSTEMS AND SPECIALTIESFACILITY WATER, SEWER, AND STORM WATER SERVICE PIPINGFACILITY SANITARY SEWERSSANITARY, CHEMICAL AND VENT PIPING SYSTEMSPLUMBING FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIESDIVISION 23 HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING 238219BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS – HVACMOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR HVAC EQUIPMENTSLEEVES, SLEEVE SEALS, AND ECUTCHEONS FOR HVAC PIPINGMETERS AND GAUGES FOR HVAC PIPINGVALVES FOR HVAC PIPING SYSTEMSHANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC SYSTEMSHEAT TRACING FOR HVAC PIPINGIDENTIFICATION FOR HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTTESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING HVAC SYSTEMSINSULATION FOR HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTCOMMISSIONING HVAC SYSTEMSBUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM – RENOVATION PROJECTSCONTROL VALVES AND DAMPERSBUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM – ENERGY FLOW METERSLEAK TEST HVAC PIPE AND DUCT SYSTEMSFACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPINGHVAC PIPING SYSTEMS AND SPECIALTIESUNDERGROUND HVAC PIPINGHVAC DUCT SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIESPROPELLER FANSHVAC EXHAUST FANS AND POWER VENTILATORSAIR DEVICESMODULAR INDOOR CENTRAL STATION AIR HANDLING UNITSSELF CONTAINED AIR CONDITIONING UNITSHEATING AND COOLING TERMINAL UNITSDIVISION ASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSMEDIUM-VOLTAGE CABLESLOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLESCONTROL-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CABLES1-4

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid 533263600264113265100265600GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSHANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSRACEWAY AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSCABLE TRAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSUNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSSLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS ANDCABLINGIDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSCOMMISSIONING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSELECTRICAL POWER MONITORING AND CONTROLLIGHTING CONTROL DEVICESSECONDARY UNIT SUBSTATIONSMEDIUM VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERSMEDIUM-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR4160V MEDIUM VOLTAGE SWITCHGEARSEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR ELECRICAL EQUIPMENTLOW-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERSSWITCHGEAR CONTROLS AND AUTOMATIONSWITCHBOARDSPANELBOARDSWIRING DEVICESENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERSCONTROLLERS FOR FIRE PUMP DRIVERSENGINE GENERATORSPOWER FACTOR CORRECTION EQUIPMENTTRANSFER SWITCHESLIGHTNING PROTECTION FOR STRUCTURESINTERIOR LIGHTINGEXTERIOR LIGHTINGDIVISION ONSSLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR COMMUNICATIONS PATHWAYSAND CABLINGCOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ROOM FITTINGSCOMMUNICATIONS BACKBONE CABLINGCOMMUNICATIONS HORIZONTAL CABLINGDIVISION 28:SECTIONTITLE280544Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019ELECTRONIC SAFETY & SECURITYSLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND1-5

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid Documents281300282300283111SECURITY PATHWAYS AND CABLINGACCESS CONTROLVIDEO SURVEILLANCEDIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEMDIVISION 31:SECTIONTITLE311000312000315000EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTSASPHALT PAVINGCONCRETE PAVINGPAVEMENT JOINT SEALANTSUNIT PAVINGWELDED WIRE FENCES AND GATESTURF AND GRASSESPLANTSDIVISION TE CLEARINGEARTH MOVINGEXCAVATION SUPPORT AND PROTECTIONDIVISION 0329300Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019UTILITIESCOMMON WORK RESULTS FOR UTILITIESUTILITY STRUCTURESSTORM UTILITY DRAINAGE PIPINGSTEAM PIPING (VEOLIA)1-6

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019SECTION 01010 - SUMMARY OF WORKPART 1 - GENERAL1.1RELATED DOCUMENTSA. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and SupplementaryConditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.1.2WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTSA. The Project consists of mainly electrical work across the entire campus which will beprovided by the contractor. The project has been organized into four packages under onecontract:1.Package A: North Switching Station: The work under this package to be performedby the contractor includes demolition of the existing campus Recycling Center andconstruction of a new multi-level building in its place. The first level of the NorthStation will serve as the new campus Recycling Center and the second level willserve as the north switching station with an interstitial level in between for cablemanagement. The contractor will provide five switchgear lineups in the NorthStation, four of which are for the UMB campus feeders and the fifth for theUniversity of Maryland Medical Center. An additional 15 kV generator parallelingswitchgear lineup will be provided by the contractor under the A Package withinHoward Hall. A new switchgear control system will be provided by the contractorthat will control and monitor the North Station, Howard Hall, and Peaking Plant 15kV equipment.The contractor will provide 15 kV distribution feeders and generation feeders fromthe North Station and Peaking Plant to the new switchgear provided in Howard Hall.Five total BGE feeders (four for UMB and one for the University of MarylandMedical Center) and associated fiber optic cable from the BGE Paca Street substationto the UMB North Station will be provided by BGE through existing ductbank andshall be coordinated by the contractor.2.Package B: Howard Hall and Bressler Research Building: The work under thispackage to be provided by the contractor includes replacing the existing 480 V mainbuilding switchgears in Howard Hall and Bressler Research Building and the 4,160 Vchiller switchgear in Bressler Research Building. The contractor will provide theHoward Hall Main 15 kV switchgear.3.Package C: MSTF: The work under this package to be provided by the contractorincludes the replacement of the HSF-1 480 V Generator Switchgear with a newparalleling switchgear configured as a main-tie-main. This new HSF1 equipment willutilize the two (2) existing 750kW generators in HSF1 to provide Life-Safetyemergency generator power back-up to HSF1, Howard Hall, Bressler ResearchSUMMARY OF WORK01010 - 1

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019Building, and MSTF. The exiting generators located in MSFT will be removed andall existing generator loads will be relocated to a dedicated life-safety load riser forthe HSF1 connection. The contractor will provide an additional natural gas generatorat the Peaking Plant including and all associated auxiliary equipment to provide anew natural gas line from the existing tap at that location. The Peaking Plant controlssystem will be replaced by the contractor with a new local control panel and willcommunicate with the North Switching Station and contain provisions to receivecommunication from the South Switching Station in the future.4.Project Location: University of Maryland, Baltimore5.Owner: University of Maryland, Baltimore.B. Contract Documents, dated January 31, 2019 were prepared for the Project by:1.RMF Engineering: 5520 Research Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 212282.Harris-Kupfer Architects, Inc.: 422 North Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201.3.Carroll Engineering, Inc.: 215 Schilling Circle, Hunt Valley, MD 21031.4.Gaudreau, Inc.: 810 Light Street #300, Baltimore, MD 21230.5.Andes Fire Protection, LLC: 22122 Whisperhill Court, Broadlands, VA 20148.1.3CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISESA. General: During the construction period the Contractor shall have full use of the premisesfor construction operations, including use of the site. The Contractor's use of the premises islimited only by the University's right to perform work or to retain other contractors onportions of the Project.B. Use of the Site: Limit use of the premises to work in areas indicated. Confine operations toareas within contract limits indicated. Do not disturb portions of the site beyond the areas inwhich the Work is indicated.1.2.University Occupancy: Allow for University occupancy and use by the public.Driveways and Entrances: Keep driveways and entrances serving the premises clearand available to the University, the University's employees, and emergency vehiclesat all times. Do not use these areas for parking or storage of materials. Scheduledeliveries to minimize space and time requirements for storage of materials andequipment on-site.C. Use of the Existing Building: Maintain the existing building in a weathertight conditionthroughout the construction period. Repair damage caused by construction operations. Takeall precautions necessary to protect the building and its occupants during the constructionperiod.1.4OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTSSUMMARY OF WORK01010 - 2

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019A. Full University Occupancy: The University will occupy the site and existing building duringthe entire construction period. Cooperate with the University during construction operationsto minimize conflicts and facilitate University usage. Perform the Work so as not to interferewith the University's operations.1.Off Hours Work: All building outages will need to occur during off hours. Thisincludes all building power switchovers and individual load or equipment outages.1.5PROTECTION OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHINGSA. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect the University’s property andfurnishings. The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and loss to the University’sproperty caused in whole or in part by the Contractor, a Subcontractor, a Sub-Subcontractor,or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts theymay be liable and for which the Contractor is responsible.PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)PART 3 – EXECUTION (Not Applicable)END OF SECTION 01010SUMMARY OF WORK01010 - 3

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid DocumentsProject No: 17-317January 31, 2019SECTION 01027 - APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTPART 1 - GENERAL1.1RELATED DOCUMENTSA. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and SupplementaryConditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.1.2SUMMARYA. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements governing theContractor's Applications for Payment.B. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements governing each primecontractor's Applications for Payment.1.Coordinate the Schedule of Values and Applications for Payment with theContractor's Construction Schedule, Submittal Schedule, and List of Subcontracts.C. Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section.1.1.3Schedules: The Contractor's Construction Schedule and Submittal Schedule arespecified in Division 1 Section "Submittals."SCHEDULE OF VALUESA. Coordination: Coordinate preparation of the Schedule of Values with preparation of theContractor's Construction Schedule.1.Correlate line items in the Schedule of Values with other required administrativeschedules and forms, including:a.Contractor's Construction Schedule.b.Application for Payment forms, including Continuation Sheets.c.List of subcontractors.d.Schedule of allowances.e.Schedule of alternates.f.List of products.g.List of principal suppliers and fabricators.h.Schedule of submittals.2.Submit the Schedule of Values to the University at the earliest possible date but nolater than 7 days before the date scheduled for submittal of the initial Applicationsfor Payment.APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT01027 - 1

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid Documents3.Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019Subschedules: Where Work is separated into phases requiring separately phasedpayments, provide subschedules showing values correlated with each phase ofpayment.B. Format and Content: Use the Project Manual table of contents as a guide to establish theformat for the Schedule of Values. Provide at least one line item for each SpecificationSection.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Identification: Include the following Project identification on the Schedule ofValues:a.Project name and location.b.University’s Project number.c.Contractor's name and address.d.Date of submittal.Arrange the Schedule of Values in tabular form with separate columns to indicatethe following for each item listed:a.Related Specification Section or Division.b.Description of Work.c.Name of subcontractor.d.Name of manufacturer or fabricator.e.Name of supplier.f.Change Orders (numbers) that affect value.g.Dollar value.h.Percentage of Contract Sum to nearest one-hundredth percent, adjusted tototal 100 percent.Provide a breakdown of the Contract Sum in sufficient detail to facilitate continuedevaluation of Applications for Payment and progress reports. Coordinate with theProject Manual table of contents. Break principal subcontract amounts down intoseveral line items.Round amounts to nearest whole dollar; the total shall equal the Contract Sum.Provide a separate line item in the Schedule of Values for each part of the Workwhere Applications for Payment may include materials or equipment, purchased orfabricated and stored, but not yet installed.a.Differentiate between items stored on-site and items stored off-site. Includerequirements for insurance and bonded warehousing, if required.Provide separate line items on the Schedule of Values for initial cost of thematerials, for each subsequent stage of completion, and for total installed value ofthat part of the Work.Margins of Cost: Show line items for indirect costs and margins on actual costsonly when such items are listed individually in Applications for Payment. Eachitem in the Schedule of Values and Applications for Payment shall be complete.Include the total cost and proportionate share of general overhead and profit marginfor each item.a.Temporary facilities and other major cost items that are not direct cost ofactual work-in-place may be shown either as separate line items in theAPPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT01027 - 2

University of Maryland, BaltimoreCampus Electrical Distribution Upgrades – Phases 1BBid Documents8.1.4Project No: 17-317January 31, 2019Schedule of Values or distributed as general overhead expense, at theContractor's option.Schedule Updating: Update and resubmit the Schedule of Values prior to the nextApplications for Payment when Change Orders or Construction Change Directivesresult in a change in the Contract Sum.APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTA. Each Application for Payment shall be consistent with previous applications for payment aspaid for by the University.1.The initial Application for Payment, the Application for Payment at time ofSubstantial Completion, and the final Application for Payment involve additionalrequirements.B. Refer to the University of Maryland Baltimore Standard General Condition of Constructionfor requirements and procedures governing applications for payment.C. Initial Application for Payment: Administrative actions and submittals, that must precedeor coincide with submittal of the first Application for Payment, include the ist of subcontractors.List of principal suppliers and fabricators.Schedule of Values.Contractor's Constru

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