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1 ADDENDUM DATE: May 6, 08 PROJECT: SON 5 th Floor Renovations ITB NO: 744-B86 OWNER: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston TO: Prospective Bidders This Addendum forms part of and modifies Bid Documents dated April 5, 08, with amendments and additions noted below: In regards to the Construction Schedule that is required with your bid, the number of days you propose under Section 6.3 of the Pricing and Delivery must be the same as the days in your schedule document. Also be sure your Construction Schedule document includes the following: Glass fabrication times after field measurement Door and hardware lead times Light fixture procurement duration Submittal process duration Drawing E. has been revised again. A copy is attached to this Addendum. The following questions were received prior to the question deadline:. A0., Project Narrative states to replace ceiling tiles as needed from owner stock. Additional notes on A. - Note D, A3. - keyed note 407, and general Note B appear to have conflicting notes as to whether all ceiling tiles are to be replaced or only damaged and stained tiles. Please clarify. Also please confirm if owner stock is adequate or if new tile is required (which complies with Section ). The scope is to replace ceiling tile inside the new offices only existing ceiling tiles will be submitted to maintenance for storage.. A., Finish Schedule calls for etched Bendheim Glass and film for Glass Type G at glass doors. Specifications are provided for both etched Bendheim Glass and applied window film. Do these doors require both etched glass and film? Please clarify. Clarify that Applied window film is requested 3. There is no fire sprinkler plan provided, will realignment of sprinklers be required for the renovation? Also, is there a fire alarm system and will it require modification? Please clarify. See A0. General Information, provided with this Addendum. 4. Please identify the maker and model number of the floor boxes to be relocated. The size and shape of the box will determine the difficulty and cost of the task and the proper coring of the floor. AFM57B00GA-0 floor box with EAG/A00 feeder cable

2 5. Drawing E.; a. Note D; are these floor boxes or poke-thru s? Floor Boxes b. Is this a raised floor system? Yes 6. Drawing E.; a. Note D; what kind of light fixtures are these? Light fixture spec is on the revised E. attached to this Addendum listed on the light fixture schedule. b. Are we to assume that these fixtures need cleaned and re-lamped? Yes 8. Who is the BAS contractor for the relocated controls? Johnson Controls coordinated with UT Controls Manager on site. 9. Per Note 407 on sheet A3., the existing ceiling grid is to remain, and the ceiling tile is to be replaced. However, General Note "B" states to replace damaged/stained ceiling tile only. Please clarify the extent of ceiling tile replacement. Ceiling tile in new offices will be new ceiling tile will be turned in to owner for storage and/or to be used to replace stained/damaged tiles in common area within the suite 0. Per the RCP - Electrical Demolition plan on E. Key Note D, there are ceiling mounted light fixtures that are to be removed and relocated as shown on the new layout. However, the new layout on sheet E. only shows (3) light fixtures to be relocated and re-used (Key Note 3). Please clarify if we are to re-use all light fixtures or only the 3 shown on the new layout. Only (3) will be re-used, the other demo d fixtures will be turned in to owner for attic stock all other fixtures will be new. Per the HVAC plans, the return air slots are to be removed and replaced with Titus PAR-AA grilles. However, there is not a duct size shown. Please provide duct size or advise if the return air is open plenum. Return air is open plenum.. Do the perimeter walls surrounding the construction space go to deck? If so, please advise if a return air boot/transfer will be required. Perimeter walls do NOT go to deck 3. The finish schedule on sheet A. references BL-: Aluminum mini-blinds to match existing. However, the renovation drawings do not call for new mini-blinds. Please advise if we are to replace the blinds or if they are for reference. Yes, replacement of mini-blinds will be required. 4. Please provide manufacturer and color for the straight base (RB-) referenced in the finish schedule. No specification information available - Allow for 6 toeless rubber base replacement in all of common area (586,589) as indicated

3 UT Health Science Center Houston School of Nursing 5th Floor Office Renovations Project No SECTION GLAZING PART - GENERAL. DEFINITIONS A. Spontaneous Breakage of Tempered Glass: Failure of tempered glass lites under normal use that is attributed to inclusions of nickel sulfide (NiS) or other deleterious substances in the manufacturing process, causing glass breakage.. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Provide glazing systems capable of withstanding normal thermal movement and impact loads (where applicable) without failure, including loss or glass breakage attributable to the following: defective manufacture, fabrication, and installation; failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects in construction. B. Glass Design: Glass thicknesses indicated are minimums and are for detailing only. Confirm glass thicknesses by analyzing Project loads and in-service conditions. Provide glass lites for various size openings in nominal thicknesses indicated, but not less than thicknesses and in strengths (annealed or heat treated) required to meet or exceed the following criteria:. Glass Thicknesses: Select minimum glass thicknesses to comply with ASTM E 300, according to the following requirements: a. Specified Design Wind Loads: As indicated. C. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glass with performance properties specified based on manufacturer's published test data, as determined according to procedures indicated below:. For monolithic-glass lites, properties are based on units with lites 6 mm thick..3 SUBMITTALS A. In accordance with the requirements of Division 0 section Common Product Requirements, submit a complete listing of all manufacturers, products, model numbers, and designs proposed for use in the Work of this Section. B. Maintain all submittals at the Project Site for use during construction and for distribution to the Owner, through the Architect, upon completion of the Work. C. Submit only the items listed below to the Architect for review in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division 0 sections. D. Product Data: For each glass product and glazing material indicated. E. Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of glass and glazing products certifying that products furnished comply with requirements..4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who has completed glazing similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for Project and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance. B. Source Limitations: Obtain all units of each glass Type from the same primary-glass manufacturer. C. Source Limitations for Glazing Accessories: Obtain glazing accessories from one source for each product and installation method indicated. D. Glass Product Testing: Obtain glass test results for product test reports in "Submittals" Article from a qualified testing agency based on testing glass products.. Glass Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent testing agency with the experience and capability to conduct the testing indicated, as documented according to ASTM E 39. Construction Documents GLAZING

4 UT Health Science Center Houston School of Nursing 5th Floor Office Renovations Project No E. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 5. F. Fire-Rated Window Assemblies: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 57. G. Safety Glass: Category II materials complying with testing requirements in 6 CFR 0 and ANSI Z97... Subject to compliance with requirements, permanently mark safety glass with certification label of Safety Glazing Certification Council or another certification agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. H. Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers and organizations below, unless more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to these publications for glazing terms not otherwise defined in this Section or in referenced standards.. GANA Publications: GANA'S "Glazing Manual" and "Laminated Glass Design Guide.".5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Protect glazing materials according to manufacturer's written instructions and as needed to prevent damage to glass and glazing materials from condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes. PART - PRODUCTS. HEAT-TREATED FLOAT GLASS G A. Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed, unless otherwise indicated. B. Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C 048; ¼ thickness, Type I (transparent glass, flat); Quality q3 (glazing select); class, kind, and condition as indicated. C. Heat Soak Testing: Unless manufacturer s standard procedures are more stringent, perform heat soak testing of all fully tempered glass lites by placing glass in an oven at temperatures of 550 F±50 F for a two hour Dwell Time to reduce the potential for spontaneous breakage to 5 lites per 000 (5/000).. HEAT-TREATED FLOAT GLASS G A. Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed, unless otherwise indicated. B. Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C 048; ¼ thickness, Type I (transparent glass, flat); Quality q3 (glazing select); class, kind, and condition as indicated. C. Heat Soak Testing: Unless manufacturer s standard procedures are more stringent, perform heat soak testing of all fully tempered glass lites by placing glass in an oven at temperatures of 550 F±50 F for a two hour Dwell Time to reduce the potential for spontaneous breakage to 5 lites per 000 (5/000)..3 GLAZING TAPES A. Back-Bedding Mastic Glazing Tape: Preformed, butyl-based elastomeric tape with a solids content of 00 percent; nonstaining and non-migrating in contact with nonporous surfaces; with or without spacer rod as recommended in writing by tape and glass manufacturers for application indicated; packaged on rolls with a release paper backing; and complying with ASTM C 8 and AAMA 800 for products indicated below:. AAMA tape, for glazing applications in which tape is subject to continuous pressure. Construction Documents GLAZING

5 UT Health Science Center Houston School of Nursing 5th Floor Office Renovations Project No MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS A. Provide products of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazing standard, requirements of manufacturers of glass and other glazing materials for application indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces contacted in installation. B. Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore A durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5. C. Spacers: Elastomeric blocks or continuous extrusions with a Shore A durometer hardness required by glass manufacturer to maintain glass lites in place for installation indicated. D. Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to limit glass lateral movement (side walking)..5 FABRICATION OF GLASS AND OTHER GLAZING PRODUCTS A. Fabricate glass and other glazing products in sizes required to glaze openings indicated for Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with written instructions of product manufacturer and referenced glazing standard, to comply with system performance requirements. B. Clean-cut or flat-grind vertical edges of butt-glazed monolithic lites in a manner that produces square edges with slight kerfs at junctions with indoor and outdoor faces.. Where butt glazed, or other frameless application, is indicated for interior installations, fabricate glass lights to have a consistent, and maximum, /8 inch wide vertical joint. C. Grind smooth and polish exposed glass edges. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3. EXAMINATION A. Examine framing glazing, with Installer present, for compliance with the following:. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, and offsets at corners.. Presence and functioning of weep system. 3. Minimum required face or edge clearances. 4. Effective sealing between joints of glass-framing members. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3. PREPARATION A. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately before glazing. Remove coatings not firmly bonded to substrates. 3.3 GLAZING, GENERAL A. Comply with combined written instructions of manufacturers of glass, sealants, gaskets, and other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are indicated, including those in referenced glazing publications. B. Glazing channel dimensions, as indicated on Drawings, provide necessary bite on glass, minimum edge and face clearances, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable tolerances. Adjust as required by Project conditions during installation. C. Protect glass edges from damage during handling and installation. Remove damaged glass from Project site and legally dispose of off Project site. Damaged glass is glass with edge damage or other imperfections that, when installed, could weaken glass and impair performance and appearance. D. Install setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and located to comply with referenced glazing publications, unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer. Set blocks in thin course of compatible sealant suitable for heel bead. Construction Documents GLAZING

6 UT Health Science Center Houston School of Nursing 5th Floor Office Renovations Project No E. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites. Construction Documents GLAZING

7 UT Health Science Center Houston School of Nursing 5th Floor Office Renovations Project No F. Provide spacers for glass lites where the length plus width is larger than 50 inches (70 mm) as follows:. Locate spacers directly opposite each other on both inside and outside faces of glass. Install correct size and spacing to preserve required face clearances, unless gaskets and glazing tapes are used that have demonstrated ability to maintain required face clearances and to comply with system performance requirements.. Provide /8-inch (3-mm) minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant width. With glazing tape, use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape. G. Provide edge blocking where indicated or needed to prevent glass lites from moving sideways in glazing channel, as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer and according to requirements in referenced glazing publications. H. Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics. 3.4 TAPE GLAZING A. Position tapes on fixed stops so that, when compressed by glass, their exposed edges are flush with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops. B. Install tapes continuously around perimeter of opening; not necessarily in one continuous length. Do not stretch tapes to make them fit opening. C. Where framing joints are vertical, cover these joints by applying tapes to heads and sills first and then to jambs. Where framing joints are horizontal, cover these joints by applying tapes to jambs and then to heads and sills. D. Place joints in tapes at corners of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not lapped. Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer. E. Do not remove release paper from tape until just before each glazing unit is installed. F. Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks and press firmly against tape by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops. Start gasket applications at corners and work toward centers of openings. G. Apply cap bead of elastomeric sealant over exposed edge of tape. 3.5 PROTECTION AND CLEANING A. Protect exterior glass from damage immediately after installation by attaching crossed streamers to framing held away from glass. Do not apply markers to glass surface. Remove nonpermanent labels, and clean surfaces. B. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction operations, including weld splatter. If, despite such protection, contaminating substances do come into contact with glass, remove them immediately as recommended by glass manufacturer. C. Remove and replace glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged in any way, including natural causes, accidents, and vandalism, during construction period. D. Wash glass on both exposed surfaces in each area of Project not more than four days before date scheduled for inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash glass as recommended by glass manufacturer. END OF SECTION Construction Documents GLAZING

8 07 FKP Architects, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form without prior written authorization of FKP Architects, Inc. SHEET INDEX - ARCHITECTURAL WT E SHEET NAME ISSUE A0.0 COVER A0. A0. GENERAL INFORMATION & LIFE SAFETY PLANS OPENING SCHEDULES, PARTITIONS & DETAILS A. DEMOLITION FLOOR PLANS A.0 FLOOR PLAN A. FINISH PLANS A3. REFLECTED CEILING PLANS ISSUE DATE ADDENDUM 0 05/07/8 Houston Dallas Columbus 7 ARCHITECT OF RECORD CYNTHIA D. WALSTON SHEET INDEX - MECHANICAL WT SHEET NAME M0. MECHANICAL NOTES AND LEGEND M. FLOOR PLAN - HVAC - DEMO M. REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - HVAC - DEMO M. FLOOR PLAN - HVAC M. 5 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - HVAC ISSUE ISSUE DATE ADDENDUM 0 05/07/8 05/07/8 REVISIONS SHEET INDEX - ELECTRICAL WT D 3 SHEET NAME E0. ELECTRICAL NOTES AND LEGEND E. FLOOR PLAN - ELECTRICAL - DEMO E. REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - ELECTRICAL - DEMO E. FLOOR PLAN - ELECTRICAL E. 5 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - ELECTRICAL A.9 B i WINDOW TAG 0 GLAZING TAG FEC FEC FEC3 CUT LINE OPEN PLAN DETAIL REFERENCE D. EQUIPMENT TAG E. EXTERIOR ELEVATION INTERIOR ELEVATION B SIM A0 WALL SECTION REFERENCE G. A0 H. SIM DETAIL SECTION REFERENCE A0 I. 5' - 0" SPOT ELEVATION? KEYNOTE REFERENCE (NOTES TO SHEET) J. INS WALL TAG REFERENCE POINT K. NAME ELEVATION A LEVEL LINE PROJECT LOCATION B3 N.T.S. 3 SCOPE OF WORK AREA PLAN - LEVEL5 /3" = '-0" REVISION SYMBOL A. A.9 Type II-A fully sprinklered Area: Area in scope Travel Distance: 4,00 sf/per floor actual area 94,000 sf total building Level sf 300'-0" Dead End Corridor 50'-0" Shaft Enclosures: HR Occupancy Separation Not Required Fire Protection Systems: Sprinkled DETAILS: DETAILS MAY BE REFERENCED BY SYMBOL OR BY "NOTES TO SHEET" REFERENCES. KEYED OR NOTED DETAILS REPRESENT THE DESIRED CONFIGURATION AND FINISHES FOR ALL SIMILAR CONDITIONS. SCHEDULES: FOR ROOM FINISHES, SEE "FINISH SCHEDULE(S)" LOCATED IN A.. FOR DOOR AND FRAME OPENINGS SEE OPENING SCHEDULE(S) LOCATED IN A0.. EXISTING CONDITIONS: ONLY THE AREAS DESCRIBED IN THE PROJECT SCOPE HAVE BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. "FIELD VERIFIED" MEANS THAT EXISTING PARTITIONS HAVE BEEN PARTIALLY LOCATED, MOST OF THE M.E.P. ITEMS HAVE BEEN LOCATED, AND MOST OF THE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS LOCATED. AREAS THAT ARE CONCEALED OR OTHERWISE NOT ACCESSIBLE HAVE NOT BEEN VERIFIED. OTHER AREAS IN THE BUILDING NOT IN THE PROJECT SCOPE HAVE NOT BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. THE PARTITIONS SHOWN IN THE RENOVATED AREAS ARE DERIVED FROM OWNER PROVIDED. REVISIONS TO THESE SQUARE FOOTAGES ARE BASED ON THIS INFORMATION. TRAVEL DISTANCE: 55'6" TRAVEL DISTANCE: 50'0" HR FIRE PARTITION /3 HR OPNG C FEC FEC FEC3 HR FIRE/SMOK E PARTITION /3 HR OPNG OWNER FURNISHED OWNER INSTALLED ITEMS NOTED ON THE PLANS ARE PROVIDED UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACT AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL REQUIRED ROUGH-IN AND FINAL CONNECTIONS AT WALLS, FLOORS, AND CEILINGS AS INDICATED ON THE. 3" D FE HVAC 3" HR FIRE BARRIER 3/4 HR OPNG HR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER / HR OPNG HR FIRE BARRIER / HR OPNG OPEN OPEN D.9 F.E.C. E 6 A5 GENERAL NOTES TO PROJECT 5 A4 F.V.C. DISCHARGE FROM FLOOR F.E. SURFACE MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHER AREA OUT OF THE SCOPE 7.7 LIFE SAFETY PLAN - L5 A /6" = '-0" 4 3 NON RATED SMOKE PARTITION ISSUE ADDENDUM 0 DATE 05/07/8 DRAWING TITLE FIRE VALVE CABINET FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINIET AND EXTINGUISHER EXIT LIGHT. SCHOOL OF NURSING AND STUDENT COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT NUMBER NON RATED SMOKE PARTITION HOUR FIRE PARTITION WITH /3 HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE/SMOKE PARTITION WITH /3 HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE BARRIER WITH 3/4 HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER WITH 3/4 HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE BARRIER WITH HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER WITH HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE BARRIER WITH / HOUR OPENINGS HOUR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER WITH / HOUR OPENINGS 3 HOUR FIRE BARRIER WITH 3 HOUR OPENINGS 3 HOUR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER WITH 3 HOUR OPENINGS SHAFT FE HR FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER 3/4 HR OPNG ROOM FINISH TAG REFERENCE SYMBOLS SCHOOL OF NURSING LEVEL 5 OFFICE SUITE RENOVATION C. FEC3 SHAFT THE NOTE "NO WORK IN THIS AREA OR COMPARTMENT" IS A GENERAL STATEMENT. SOME M.E.P. WORK AND ARCHITECTURAL WORK MAY BE REQUIRED IN THESE AREAS TO COMPLETE A SYSTEM TO OPERATIONAL STATUS. THESE AREAS MAY REQUIRE MINOR RENOVATION, TOUCH WORK, OR REPAIRS DUE TO VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (I.E. PREVIOUSLY INACCESSIBLE AREAS) PERTINENT TO THE SCOPE OF WORK. NON RATED PARTITION N East West A6 Base South Construction Type: PROJECT NAME B MATCH LINE North Floor Applicable codes and ordinances 0 International Building Code (with City of Houston Amendments) 0 International Fire Code 0 Mechanical Code 0 Plumbing Code 07 National Electric Code 05 International Energy Conservation Code 0 Texas Accessibilty Standards Occupancy Classification: Business Group B A IF THE FOLLOWING WORDS (BELOW LEFT) APPEAR IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR NOTES, REFER TO PREPARED BY THE CORRESPONDING CONSULTANTS OR ENGINEERS. (BELOW RIGHT).. "MECHANICAL" REFER TO MECHANICAL. "ELECTRICAL" REFER TO ELECTRICAL. "PLUMBING" REFER TO PLUMBING BUILDING SECTION REFERENCE SIM DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS: USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY. FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. ENLARGED PLANS: WHERE ENLARGED OR PARTIAL PLANS ARE REFERENCED, DIMENSIONS AND SPECIAL DETAILING OR FINISH REQUIREMENTS ARE NOTED ON THE ENLARGED PLANS AND ARE USUALLY OMITTED ON THE SMALLER SCALE PLANS. WALL AND PARTITION OPENINGS: DOOR AND WINDOW OPENINGS ARE IDENTIFIED BY A TAG THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE ROOM NUMBER IN WHICH THE OPENING OCCURS OR GIVES ACCESS TO. IF MORE THAN ONE DOOR OR WINDOW OCCURS IN A SPACE, EACH IS DIFFERENTIATED WITH A LETTER SUFFIX. NOTES TO SHEET: NOTE BUBBLES WITH INSCRIBED NUMERALS REFER TO THE "NOTES TO SHEETS" COLUMN CONTAINED ON THE SAME SHEET. IF A NOTE CONTAINS WORDING REFERENCING OTHER CONSULTANT S WORK THEN IT IS INFERRED THAT CORRESPONDING PREPARED BY THE RELATED CONSULTANT SHOULD BE REVIEWED FOR MORE SPECIFIC INFORMATION. N A. B. C. SIM 690 Bertner, Houston, TX HV A C A.00 05/07/8 OPEN A.00 FE Project Address EQ8888 CODE SUMMARY FE COLUMN GRID ROOM NAME FEC3 # SHAFT CENTER LINE PLAN DETAIL REFERENCE ADDENDUM 0 ADDENDUM 0 The project consist of the renovation of an interior build-out for offices on level 5. The offices walls will be gypsum partitions instead of their current modular partitions with new sliding doors to match existing. The floor will remain and replace carpet tiles as need from owner stock. The ceiling grid will be existing to remain and replacement of tiles as needed from owner stock. The collaboration space and corridor space will receive light fixtures from the owner stock; the offices will receive new light fixtures. The mechanical, electrical systems to be redesigned to work with the new layout of the space with the input from the owner. SHAFT A0 04/6/8 05/07/8 PROJECT NARRATIVE FEC3 DOOR TAG A AREA OF WORK 0 ADDENDUM 0 ISSUE DATE 4 Project location C ISSUE FIRE AND SMOKE LEGEND GENERAL INFORMATION & LIFE SAFETY PLANS DRAWING NUMBER A0.

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