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97 Greenwich Avenue Landmarks Preservation Commission 97 Greenwich Avenue Landmarks Preservation Commission 12 FEBRUARY 2019 PROJECT DESCRIPTION > REPLACE GROUND FLOOR STOREFRONT, AND RELOCATE MAIN ENTRY DOORS AND VESTIBULE > REMOVE EXISTING CANOPY AND PROVIDE NEW AWNING > REPLACE EXISTING SIGNAGE > PAINT EXISTING METALWORK, INCLUDING MULLIONS AND STEEL MEMBERS VIEW OF EXISTING BUILDING GREENWICH VILLAGE HISTORICAL DISTRICT 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF 120 SF 425 SF 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF KEY 97 GREENWICH AVE GREENWICH VILLAGE HISTORIC DISTRICT BOUNDARY (DESIGNATED: 1969) 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 2 GREENWICH AVE STREET ELEVATION | PROPOSED 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF W 13TH STREET W 12TH STREET 7TH AVENUE W 11TH STREET 120 SF 425 SF GREENWICH AVENUE - EAST STREET ELEVATION 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF BANK STREET W 11TH STREET 97 GREENWICH AVENUE W 12TH STREET JANE STREET HORATIO STREET GREENWICH AVENUE - WEST STREET ELEVATION WITH PROPOSED BUILDING 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 3 12TH ST STREET ELEVATION | PROPOSED 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF W 4TH STREET GREENWICH AVENUE 7TH AVENUE 120 SF 425 SF WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - NORTH STREET ELEVATION 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF W 7TH STREET GREENWICH AVENUE 97 GREENWICH AVENUE W 4TH STREET WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - SOUTH STREET ELEVATION WITH PROPOSED BUILDING FACADE 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 4 GREENWICH AVE STREET ELEVATION | EXISTING & PROPOSED 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF 120 SF BANK ST 97 GREENWICH AVENUE W 12TH STREET 425 SF GREENWICH AVENUE - EXISTING 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF BANK ST 97 GREENWICH AVENUE W 12TH STREET GREENWICH AVENUE - PROPOSED 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 5 12TH STREET STREET ELEVATION | EXISTING & PROPOSED 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF 120 SF GREENWICH AVENUE 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 425 SF WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - EXISTING 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF GREENWICH AVENUE 97 GREENWICH AVENUE WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - PROPOSED 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 6 BUILDING ELEVATIONS | EXISTING & PROPOSED EXISTING SIGN TO BE REMOVED & REPLACED EXISTING CANOPY TO BE REMOVED 425 SF EXISTING INTAKE GRILLE TO BE RELOCATED 100 SF EXISTING ENTRY DOOR TO 530 SF BE REMOVED & RELOCATED 1790 SF EXISTING STOREFRONT TO BE REMOVED & REPLACED EXISTING SIAMESE CONNECTION TO REMAIN EXISTING BROWNSTONE BASE TO REMAIN 120 SF 425 SF GREENWICH AVENUE - EXISTING WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - EXISTING 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF EXISTING MULLIONS WITH 102 SF 48 SF NEW PAINT 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF NEW STEEL BLADE SIGN 380 SF TO REPLACE EXISTING NEW ENTRY DOOR 68 SF LOCATION 32 SF 29 SF NEW STEEL AWNING WITH SIGNAGE NEW STEEL FRAME STOREFRONT RELOCATED HVAC INTAKE GRILLE (BEHIND AWNING) GREENWICH AVENUE - PROPOSED WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - PROPOSED 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 7 BUILDING ELEVATIONS | EXISTING & PROPOSED 425 SF 100 SF 530 SF 1790 SF 120 SF 425 SF GREENWICH AVENUE - EXISTING WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - EXISTING 555 SF 42 SF 60 SF 105 SF 102 SF 48 SF 1640 SF 50 SF 48 SF 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 380 SF 68 SF 32 SF 29 SF GREENWICH AVENUE - PROPOSED WEST 12TH STREET ELEVATION - PROPOSED 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT 8 GROUND FLOOR PLAN | EXISTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DN FEC FD-1 FD-1 425 SF A 1 2 2018-09-242018-09-11 ISSUEDADDENDUM FOR #01PAA(2) 100 SF JUICE BAR 1 2018-07-02 ISSUED FOR BID NO. DATE REVISION 530 SF FD-1 FD-1 FEC LOUNGE 1790 SF W 12TH STREET FD-1 GREENWICH AVENUE W 12TH STREET FD-1 MEN’S LOCKERS 120 SF BANK STREET KEY PLAN 425 SF 555 SF 42 SF 115 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003 T. +1 212 353 7200 4'-0" F. +1 212 353 7676 60 SF 105 SF Owner: EQUINOX 895 Broadway New York, NY 10003. 212.677.0180 Interiors: FD-1 GACHOT 2'-8" B 102 SF 594 Broadway, Suite 509 New York, NY 10012. 646.666.0846 50 SF 48 SF Lighting: 1640 SF 48 SF FOCUS LIGHTING 221 West 116th Street New York, NY 10026. 212.865.1565 Structural: MCCLAREN ENGINEERING GROUP 88 SF 48 SF 56 SF 131 West 35th Street, 4th Floor WOMEN’S LOCKERS New York, NY, 212.324.6300 380 SF MEP / IT: MGE UTC 116 West 32nd Street New York, NY 10001. 212.643.9055 FEC Audio: FD-1 FD-1 RETAIL ELEVEN AUDIO DESIGN 68 SF 914.226.6169 32 SF 29 SF FEC C UP PROJECT TITLE: FD-1 FD-1 EQUINOX DN GREENWICH AVENUE TENANT IMPROVEMENT 97 GREENWICH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10014 PROJECT NO.: 72310.00 DOB NO.: XXXXX DRAWING TITLE: FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN 1 SCALE : 3/16" = 1'-0" DEMOLITION 97 GREENWICH AVENUE 12-FEB-2019 GACHOT PLAN9 DEMOLITION LEGEND DEMOLITION NOTES SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" PAGE: 7 OF 142 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL / TELEPHONE / DATA c. UNNECESSARY CONDUITS, WIRING, THERMOSTATS, CONTROL DEVICES, LIGHT TO HAVE ADEQUATE COVERAGE. 22. G.C. IS TO PROTECT ACCESS AREAS TO THE FLOOR DURING DEMOLITION TO AVOID 1. REMOVE ALL EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AS INDICATED ON THESE PLANS INCLUDING 8. REMOVE ALL EXISTING TELEPHONE AND POWER FLOOR OUTLETS, WALL OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND JUNCTION BOXES. (SEE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS) 1 DAMAGING ADJACENT AREAS (FINISH FLOOR SLAB, WINDOWS, WALLS, A/C ENCLOSURES, EXISTING BLDG. CORE AND PARTITION TO REMAIN DOORS, FRAMES, ALL HANGING CLIPS, STRAPS, HANGERS ETC. FROM SLAB ABOVE. JUNCTION BOXES, SWITCHES, WIRING AND CONNECTING CONDUIT BACK TO ELECTRICAL d. ALL OTHER ITEMS AS DEFINED ON DRAWINGS. ETC.) CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE, FOR REPAIRING OR PANEL. PLUG HOLES WITH LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE. 2. KEEP GYPSUM BOARD FURRING AND WALL FINISH ON COLUMNS, CORE AND PERIMETER e. REFER TO ENGINEERING DRAWINGS FOR COORDINATION OF ALL DEMOLITION/ REPLACING ANY DAMAGED ITEM TO THE SATISFACTION OF BUILDING OWNER/ MANAGER. CONSTRUCTION, U.O.N. 9. CM/ G.C. WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO TRACE, PROTECT & MAINTAIN EXISTING VOICE/DATA RELOCATION OF SMOKE DETECTORS, DIFFUSERS, DUCTWORK, FIRE PROTECTION 23. G.C. TO INSTALL A TEMPORARY FILTER ON THE RETURN AIR DUCT SOURCE BEFORE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO BE DEMOLISHED & SECURITY CABLES ETC. FOR DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION THAT MAY SERVE OUTSIDE DM-101.01 3. AREAS OF WORK INTENDED TO REMAIN BUT INADVERTENTLY DAMAGED SHALL BE DEVICES AND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS. STARTING DEMOLITION. SEE BUILDING ENGINEER FOR ADEQUATE LOCATION. REPAIRED TO A PRE-DEMOLITION CONDITION AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. SCOPE OF WORK. 15. PROTECTION OF ADJACENT SURFACES & FINISHES ARE REQUIRED. 24. G.C. SHALL PROVIDE FOR DAILY REMOVAL OF ALL DEMOLITION DEBRIS. AFTER 10. TEMPORARY LIGHTING IS TO BE PROVIDED, AS PER CODE, DURING AND AFTER 16. ALL BUILDING STANDARD CONVECTORS TO BE PROTECTED & SEALED DURING COMPLETION OF DEMOLITION WORK ALL AREAS ARE TO BE LEFT "BROOM CLEAN." AREA NOT IN CONTRACT DEMOLITION WORK IS COMPLETED. FLOOR DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. 25. ALL TRADES SHALL STAND BY FOR DEMOLITION WHEN REQUIRED. G.C. SHALL 4. REMOVE ALL FLOOR FINISHES INCLUDING BUILDING MATERIALS, ADHESIVES, TACKLESS 17. GC TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET DESIGN INTENT IN INCLUDE IN PRICING IF IT IS OVERTIME WORK. EXISTING DOOR, FRAME, & HARDWARE TO BE STRIPS, ETC. LEAVE BASE BUILDING FLOOR SLAB AND/OR RAISED FLOOR CLEAN AND GENERAL THE ENTIRE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT (ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MEP ETC. VIF 26. ALL EXISTING FURNITURE REMOVAL IS TO BE BY OWNER. DEMOLISHED AND OR RELOCATED DOB BSCAN STICKER LEVEL FOR NEW FINISH APPLICATION. 11. GC TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET DESIGN INTENT FOR BEFORE PLACING BID AND MAKE THIS SCOPE OF THE WORK PART OF THE BASE 27. ALL DEMOLITION SUBCONTRACTORS TO REVIEW THE AMOUNT OF DEBRIS REQUIRED THE ENTIRE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT (ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MEP, ETC.) CONTRACT. NO EXCLUSIONS ACCEPTED. FOR REMOVAL DURING WALK THROUGH. EXISTING DOOR, FRAME TO REMAIN CEILING 12. GC SHALL COORDINATE & CONFIRM ALL ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH WHEN AND 18. GC MUST NOTIFY BUILDING OWNER OF ALL WORK WHICH MAY EFFECT THE BASE 28. ALL EXISTING MECHANICAL AND SPRINKLER ARE REMAIN. U.O.N. (SEE ENGINEERS HOW WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED WITH OWNER & INCLUDED THIS SERVICE UNDER BASE BUILDING SYSTEMS AND OBTAIN ALL APPROVALS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THIS 5. REMOVE ALL EXISTING CEILING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: GRID DRAWINGS.). INDICATES REMOVAL OF EXISTING WALL FINISHES CONTRACT. WORK. FOR ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEM AND GYPSUM BOARD CEILING AND SUPPORT 29. WHERE MASONRY WALLS ARE CALLED OUT TO BE REMOVED, WALL SHALL BE REMOVED AND GYP. BD. DOWN TO EXISTING METAL STUD TO 13. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL ASCERTAIN THAT THE AREA OF DEMOLITION HAS 19. ALL REMOVAL OF DUCT WORK, EQUIPMENT & CABLING, SHUTDOWN OF ANY SYSTEM SYSTEMS SHALL REMAIN AS REQUIRED. REFER TO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. W/ A FINISH CUT AT THE INTERSECTION WHERE ADJACENT WALL IS TO REMAIN.
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