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Issue for Bid – June 25, 2019 VOLUME 2 of 3 – SPECIFICATION Project: Hanson Park Health Center 5501 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, IL 60639 Contract No. H19-0010 PROJECT MANUAL For The: Cook County Health & Hospitals System Department of Facilities Under: Board of Directors of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System Issued By: Office of the Chief Procurement Officer Supply Chain Management Issue for Bid – June 25, 2019 BID DEPOSIT TO BE 1% OF TOTAL BID BIDS TO BE EXECUTED IN TRIPLICATE ALL SIGNATURES TO BE SWORN TO BEFORE A NOTARY PUBLIC VOLUME 2 OF 3 – SPECIFICATION DIVISIONS 00 THROUGH 14 INCLUDES TABLE OF CONTENTS Prepared By: Cook County Health Issued for Bids Hanson Park Health Center 06/25/19 Holabird & Root, LLC Project No. 15849 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC - 1 CCH HANSON PARK HEALTH CENTER The following listed documents comprise the project manual for the project listed above. Where numerical sequence of sections is interrupted, such interruptions are intentional. The complete Project Manual for this project consists of these entire Volumes 1, 2, and 3 which must not be separated for any reason. The Architect and Owner disclaim any responsibility for any assumptions made by a contractor or subcontractor who does not receive a complete Project Manual, including all sections listed in the Table of Contents. Design Issue TABLE OF CONTENTS Firm Date VOLUME 1 DIVISION 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS See the table of contents in Volume 1 for all procurement and contracting requirements. VOLUME 2 00 0010 Table of Contents H&R 06/25/19 00 3132 Geotechnical Data H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 1000 Summary H&R 06/25/19 01 2500 Substitution Procedures H&R 06/25/19 01 2501 Substitution Request Form H&R 06/25/19 01 2600 Contract Modification Procedures H&R 06/25/19 01 2900 Payment Procedures H&R 06/25/19 01 3100 Project Management and Coordination H&R 06/25/19 01 3200 Construction Progress Documentation H&R 06/25/19 01 3233 Photographic Documentation H&R 06/25/19 01 3300 Submittal Procedures H&R 06/25/19 01 3516 Alteration Project Procedures H&R 06/25/19 01 4000 Quality Requirements H&R 06/25/19 01 4200 References H&R 06/25/19 01 5639 Tree Protection & Trimming TE 06/25/19 01 8113 Sustainable Design Requirements H&R 06/25/19 01 9113 Building Systems Commissioning SSRCx 06/25/19 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC - 1 Cook County Health Issued for Bids Hanson Park Health Center 06/25/19 Holabird & Root, LLC Project No. 15849 01 9115 Building Enclosure Commissioning SSRCx 03/22/19 DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete H&R 06/25/19 03 5416 Hydraulic Cement Underlayment H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 05 - METALS 05 1200 Structural Steel Framing H&R 06/25/19 05 3100 Steel Decking H&R 06/25/19 05 5000 Metal Fabrications H&R 06/25/19 05 5113 Metal Pan Stairs H&R 06/25/19 05 5813 Column Covers H&R 06/25/19 05 7100 Decorative Metal Stairs H&R 06/25/19 05 7313 Glazed Decorative Metal Railings H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry H&R 06/25/19 06 1063 Wood Fence TE 06/25/19 06 4116 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Architectural Cabinets H&R 06/25/19 06 4216 Flush Wood Paneling H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 2100 Thermal Insulation H&R 06/25/19 07 2119 Foamed-In-Place Insulation H&R 06/25/19 07 2616 Below Slab Vapor Barriers H&R 06/25/19 07 5423 Thermoplastic-Polyolefin (TPO) Roofing H&R 06/25/19 07 6200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim H&R 06/25/19 07 7200 Roof Accessories H&R 06/25/19 07 8100 Applied Fireproofing H&R 06/25/19 07 8413 Penetration Firestopping H&R 06/25/19 07 8443 Joint Firestopping H&R 06/25/19 07 9200 Joint Sealants H&R 06/25/19 07 9219 Acoustical Joint Sealants H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS 08 1113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames H&R 06/25/19 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors H&R 06/25/19 08 3113 Access Doors and Frames H&R 06/25/19 08 4213 Aluminum-Framed Entrances H&R 06/25/19 08 4423 Structural Sealant Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls H&R 06/25/19 08 7100 Door Hardware H&R 06/25/19 08 8000 Glazing H&R 06/25/19 08 9120 Fixed Aluminum Louvers H&R 06/25/19 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC - 2 Cook County Health Issued for Bids Hanson Park Health Center 06/25/19 Holabird & Root, LLC Project No. 15849 DIVISION 09 – FINISHES 09 2216 Non-Structural Metal Framing H&R 06/25/19 09 2900 Gypsum Board H&R 06/25/19 09 3013 Ceramic Tiling H&R 06/25/19 09 5113 Acoustical Panel Ceilings H&R 06/25/19 09 5423 Linear Metal Ceilings H&R 06/25/19 09 6513 Resilient Base and Accessories H&R 06/25/19 09 6519 Resilient Tile Flooring H&R 06/25/19 09 7210 Wall Coverings H&R 06/25/19 09 9113 Exterior Painting H&R 06/25/19 09 9123 Interior Painting H&R 06/25/19 09 9653 Elastomeric Coatings H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10 1419 Dimensional Letter Signage H&R 06/25/19 10 1423 Panel Signage H&R 06/25/19 10 2113.14 Stainless-Steel Toilet Compartments H&R 06/25/19 10 2600 Wall and Door Protection H&R 06/25/19 10 2800 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories H&R 06/25/19 10 4413 Fire Protection Cabinets H&R 06/25/19 10 4416 Fire Extinguishers H&R 06/25/19 10 8213 Prefabricated Metal Screen Walls H&R 06/25/19 DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS 12 2413 Roller Window Shades H&R 06/25/19 12 3661.16 Solid Surfacing Countertops H&R 06/25/19 12 4813 Entrance Floor Mats and Frames H&R 06/25/19 12 9300 Site Furniture TE 06/25/19 DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING EQUIPMENT 14 2100 Electric Traction Elevators H&R 06/25/19 14 2113 Electric Traction Freight Elevators H&R 06/25/19 VOLUME 3 DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION 21 0513 Common Motor Requirements for Fire-Suppression Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 21 0517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Fire-Suppression Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 21 0518 Escutcheons for Fire-Suppression Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 21 0523 General-Duty Valves for Fire Protection Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 21 0529 Hangers and Supports for Fire-Suppression Piping & Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 21 0548.13 Vibration Controls for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC - 3 Cook County Health Issued for Bids Hanson Park Health Center 06/25/19 Holabird & Root, LLC Project No. 15849 21 0553 Identification for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 21 1100 Facility Fire Suppression Water-Service Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 21 1119 Fire Department Connections MEPIS 06/25/19 21 1313 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems MEPIS 06/25/19 21 1316 Dry-Pipe Sprinkler Systems MEPIS 06/25/19 21 3113 Electric-Drive Centrifugal Fire Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 21 3413 Pressure-Maintenance Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING 22 0513 Common Motor Requirements for Plumbing Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0516 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0517 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0518 Escutcheons for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0519 Meters and Gages For Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0523.12 Ball Valves for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0523.14 Check Valves for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0523.15 Gate Valves for Plumbing Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0529 Hangers and Supports For Plumbing Piping And Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0548.13 Vibration Controls for Plumbing Piping And Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0553 Identification for Plumbing Piping And Equipment MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0716 Plumbing Equipment Insulation MEPIS 06/25/19 22 0719 Plumbing Piping Insulation MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1116 Facility Water Distribution Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1116 Domestic Water Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1119 Domestic Water Piping Specialties MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1123.13 Domestic Water Packaged Booster Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1123.21 In-Line Domestic Water Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1316 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1319 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1319.13 Sanitary Drains MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1323 Sanitary Waste Interceptors MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1329 Sanitary Sewerage Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1423 Storm Drainage Piping Specialties MEPIS 06/25/19 22 1429 Sump Pumps MEPIS 06/25/19 22 3400 Fuel-Fired, Domestic-Water Heaters MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4213.13 Commercial Water Closets MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4213.16 Commercial Urinals MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4216.13 Commercial Lavatories MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4216.16 Commercial Sinks MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4300 Healthcare Plumbing Fixtures MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4500 Emergency Plumbing Fixtures MEPIS 06/25/19 22 4713 Drinking Fountains MEPIS 06/25/19 22 6113 Compressed-Air Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities MEPIS 06/25/19 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC - 4 Cook County Health Issued for Bids Hanson Park Health Center 06/25/19 Holabird & Root, LLC Project No.
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