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1 CONNECTICUT POST food court criteria

2 table of contents Introduction 2 Design Intent 3 Design Criteria 4-20 Architectural Elements 4 Food Merchandising 5-6 Counter Design 7-8 Graphic Design 9-13 Environmental Graphics 9-10 Menu Boards 11 Signage Lighting Design Materials 16 Food Service Equipment 17 Site and Vicinity Map 18 Food Court Plan 19 Architectural Details Perspective 20 Tenant Space Plan 21 Typical Elevation 22 Section a 23 Section b 24 Neutral Pier Detail 25 Counter Detail 26 Neutral Pier Details General Criteria Neutral Pier 30 Detailed Requirements for Materials 30 Demising Partitions 31 Concrete Floors 32 Floorcoverings 32 Ceilings 32 Wall Finishes 33 Rear Service Doors 33 Interior Doors 33 Code Information 34 Project Directory 35 Drawing Submittal Requirements Plumbing Requirements Plumbing Details Mechanical Requirements Mechanical Details Electrical Requirements Electrical Details Fire & Life Safety Requirements Fire & Life Safety Details

3 introduction It is our mission at Westfield to distinguish ourselves through superior performance in retail development and continuous improvement of our portfolio to meet the changing needs of both customers and the retailers we serve. Our commitment to you is to furnish a well-designed, maintained and marketed food service environment capable of maximizing traffic and sales. Westfield will become your partner in upgrading the quality of retailing through better tenant environments. We are very pleased to become acquainted with retailers striving for these same goals and are ready to meet your needs, facilitate communication and share our expertise with you. Welcome to Westfield Connecticut Post. Westfield wishes you great success with the completion of your store and looks forward to a mutually profitable relationship. project description Westfield Connecticut Post is a regional shopping center located in Milford, Connecticut, an affluent area of coastal Connecticut south of New Haven. The project incorporates a signature food court on the second level of the newly expanded entertainment wing at the project. At the heart of the entertainment district is a contemporary two-story hall with volumous ceilings creating a dramatic room of light and space. A combination of clerestory windows and linear skylight ribbons penetrate the exposed metal decking and steel trusses providing an abundance of natural light. Two-story transparent storefronts featuring energized and dramatic interiors face a retro-modern designed food court. Four monumental, yet slender columns establish a formal axis through the hall expressed by a white, undulating ribbon of fiberglass which acts as a spatial organizer and functions as a communal table. The columns penetrate a series of thin suspended metal scrims which funtion as backlit canopies over the food court. 2

4 design intent philosophy Food courts are comprised of the mall common area as well as the individual tenant spaces. Taken together, the goal is to modify the environment from a fast food hall to a more inviting café environment. Common area seating is configured into intimate groups with a more exciting materials palette and lighting scheme. Tenant designs must complement and reinforce this goal through the following: Repetition of defined design components between stores to tegrate each store into the larger whole while maintaining individuality of identity Establishment of defined counter configuration and ceiling/wall framework as base layer Introduction of non-traditional neutral pier and ceiling elements Emphasis on the food both the preparation and the product This design concept provides a modern, customer-friendly environment and focuses the customer s attention on the food products. Tenants are required to re-think store design to achieve this café-oriented atmosphere. This will require development of a Conceptual Design and potential re-imaging of prototypical stores. Conceptual Design will require integration of architectural elements, food merchandising, counter design, graphic design, lighting, materials, and kitchen equipment. While specific requirements and prohibitions are described, some language can be interpreted subjectively. The Tenant Coordinator will determine whether the design meets these requirements and will be working very closely with Tenants and designers to ensure a completely integrated design. Standard, prototypical stores will not be considered unless they are acceptable by Landlord. 3

5 architectural elements All tenants in the food court contain the following basic components: L-shaped horizontal ceiling and side wall element with prescribed finish material Environmental graphics on opposite side wall and back wall Neutral piers with projected sign armature L-shaped front counter with prescribed material, cove downlighting and textural finish at vertical counter face Plans, descriptions and details outlining the design and implementation of these elements may be found in the following sections. 4

6 food merchandising Food merchandising and presentation will be the most carefully evaluated portion of store design and should be the primary focal point of the store. Food should be presented and displayed in a fresh, appealing and persuasive way. The design of the front counter must be functional while at the same time visually appealing, as it presents the most significant point of contact with the customer. Demonstration cooking is strongly encouraged to create customer interest and anticipation in the cooking process. The only permitted overhead elements at the lease line are exhaust hoods. Hoods are to be located toward the side of the space opposite the neutral pier element. Hood enclosures are required to be fabricated stainless steel surrounds or framed enclosures with high quality cladding materials, wrapping front and both sides and may project 6 past the leaseline. All materials including stainless to have mitered corners and no exposed fasteners or welds. If enclosed, framing and cladding must be kept to minimum size. Specifications and shop drawings must be submitted to Landlord for approval. Cash registers, beverage dispensers and other equipment on the serving counter shall not be higher than forty-eight inches (48 ) above the finish floor. Cash registers shall be recessed a minimum of six inches (6 ) below surrounding counter height. 5

7 food merchandising requirements Frameless glass or square-edge sneeze guards with minimal hardware Placement of deli cases a minimum of three feet away from neutral piers Fully integrated condiment stations at counter with drop-in containers Slim-Line soda dispensers Recessed or shrouded cash registers prohibitions Free standing equipment, dispensers or storage devices Customer self-serve drink dispensers at front counter line Soda dispensers with overhead ice bins Standard factory stainless steel hoods Plastic plants and/or food 6

8 counter design The counter configuration exhibits an L shape, oriented in the opposite direction of the L-shaped ceiling and side wall element, balancing and harmonizing the storefront design. Granite material (specification: Absolute Black) is required on the horizontal countertop surface, front face, and underside, returning to the required light cove. Concealed cove lighting washes down the front face of the counter, highlighting the textural finish of the tenant-specified material. Counter faces shall not project beyond the leaseline; the cove lighting apron is allowed to project 6 past the leaseline, as shown in the drawings. Accent display and/or merchandising elements may be placed along the front counter line, extending to the floor, and must project two inches past the counter s projected light cove apron. Elements must be a minimum of thirty percent, a maximum of sixty percent of the width of the Premises and must be located a minimum of two feet from either neutral pier. The display/merchandising unit shall be a maximum height of five feet (5-0 ). Specifications and shop drawings must be submitted to Landlord for approval. Reference the drawings for additional information. 7

9 counter design requirements Counter face material with significant textural and dimensional quality Counter with eased edge detail Materials that reinforce the café, bistro image Concealed lighting Miter all corners prohibitions Standard materials such as 4 x4 ceramic tiles or plastic laminates Access panels or doors in counter fronts Passage through front counter Grilles or other means of closure No bullnosed edges 8

10 graphic design environmental graphics Tenants are required to bring their marketing strategies into the store design though Environmental Graphics. Much like advertising, Environmental Graphics work to affect the consumer by impressing a mood and lifestyle - communicating a story to consumers and generating product interest. Environmental Graphics are not limited to photos of food offerings and go beyond displaying advertising campaign materials. Additional graphic elements, symbols and lifestyle photos, along with colorful backgrounds, form a backdrop of the store presentation and combine to convey information in a fresh way. Environmental Graphics tell consumers about products and emphasize food presentation as part of design. Menu boards, signage and lighting are key components of design and must be integrated into the overall graphic program. 9

11 graphic design environmental graphics requirements A professional graphic designer, in conjunction with the architect, must be used to develop an integrated Environmental Graphics package Digital graphics must be printed on vinyl and mounted behind glass Detail installation of graphics in a clean and seamless manner Environmental Graphics should be placed along entire back and side wall adjacent to the neutral pier areas, and should be integrated into signage and menu board design Professional food photography shall be utilized Graphic elements are to be submitted with architectural drawings and are subject to strict review by Landlord s Tenant Coordinator prohibitions No plexiglass No low-resolution digital graphics No low-quality digital output 10

12 graphic design menu boards Menu boards are key components of graphic design and should be designed by professional graphic designers for integration into the overall Environmental Graphics package. requirements Non-illuminated menu boards, lit from a remote source Use food and lifestyle photos; all photos must be produced with a professional food stylist and all photos are subject to Landlord approval Menu board drawings that fully detail the fabrication and installation methods must be submitted for approval by Landlord and are subject to strict review by Landlord s Tenant Coordinator prohibitions No standard, prototypical menu boards No backlit image transparencies No back-lit menu boards 11

13 graphic design main signage pier signs Signage is expected to animate and enhance the character of the mall, expressing clearly the retail name, while serving as an expression of the quality of the merchandising within. Graphic design shall be lively, simple and clear. Signage with a refined character is required. Signage should be oriented to either side of the sales area for visual interest and to allow the placement of the Environmental Graphics and menu boards. Individual, non-illuminated letters fabricated from metal, wood or composite materials are to be affixed directly to the back wall surface. Recessed spotlights should be incorporated into the ceiling design to provide remote illumination. Letter heights are limited to 12 inches and depths of letters shall not exceed 2 inches. Tenants are to install secondary signs, affixed to the projected sign element. The lettering or graphic logos shall be surface mounted directly to both inside faces of the sign surface provided. Blade signs are non-illuminated. See Neutral Pier Detail for dimensions and location. 12

14 graphic design main signage requirements Integration of the signage into Environmental Graphics Remote illumination from ceiling above Tenant s trade name only Submittal of sign shop drawings for approval by Landlord fully detailing fabrication and installation methods for all signage to be installed in the space prohibitions Plex-faced channel letters Exposed neon Pendant mounted or suspended signs Internally illuminated box signs Paper, fabric or sheet polyethylene signage Moving, rotating, smoke emitting or flashing signs Credit card signs or symbols, vendor type signage Any other materials and/or designs deemed unsuitable by Landlord 13

15 lighting design Lighting is a critical component of store image and should be used to enhance mood as well as showcase and highlight food offerings. A combination of indirect ambient lighting, concealed and decorative fixtures work together to accentuate the Environmental Graphics components. Indirect and concealed light sources should be used at counter and incorporated into architectural elements to bring an extra layer of definition to the design. Pendant fixtures should be grouped in clusters as accents for a particular area, and may not be distributed evenly over the entire counter length. Depending upon the counter configuration, pendants must be suspended above the sneeze guard or counter but in no case can the bottom be higher than eight feet. Remote or concealed types of light fixtures are required to illuminate the main identity signage. Concealed, projector-type fixtures utilizing interchangeable, gobo lenses can be used to create interesting lighting effects or projected environmental graphics. Approved Light Sources: Tungsten/Halogen Quartz Compact White High Pressure Sodium (CCT greater than 2500k) Concealed neon; Cathode. Approved Fixture Types: Recessed Decorative Low-voltage Strips Socket Channels 14

16 lighting design requirements Ambient lighting should maintain an average of no less than 50 footcandles Pendant lighting at front counter 100 footcandles minimum, utilizing quartz halogen sources Recessed directional spotlights to highlight the main identity signage, as well as menu board and architectural elements Fixture selection must complement the overall design and is subject to strict review by Landlord Cut sheets of all lighting must be submitted for review and approval Lamping shall have a minimum CRI of 80 and a maximum rating of 3500K prohibitions Track or surface mounted fixtures 2 x2 or larger fluorescent fixtures Glare-producing fixtures or visible display case light sources Installation of Tenant lighting in the mall common area 15

17 materials While it is important that materials work in a functional way, they must also convey the overall message of Tenant s concept and reinforce an inviting, café environment; providing an appropriate level of sophistication of the food court area. For continuity of design, Tenant must install granite (tile or slab, specification: Absolute Black) for the countertop, front apron face and underside return of the light cove, and side return to neutral pier. The vertical face material shall be tenant-specified and should have significant textural and dimensional qualities. Appropriate materials include roughhewn natural stone, ribbed or patterned metal and synthetic materials. The L-shaped ceiling and side wall element shall have a DuraPlex painted drywall surface, as detailed in the elevation drawings. The DuraPlex color selected by Tenant should be the most dominant color in Tenant s palette, in order to emphasize the L shape and create a signature, defining component of the space. The proposed color may not match adjacent tenants and tenants are required to propose a color for Landlord s review during the preliminary design process. Opposite side and back wall materials are also required to have a DuraPlex -painted drywall surface in a color differentiated from the L-element. All other materials in visible areas shall be hard-surface, durable and cleanable materials such as stone, tile, wood and metal. The display/merchandising element at the front counter line must be clad with durable natural stone or metal materials. Ceramic tile is not permitted. prohibitions Plastic laminates Standard 4 x 4 ceramic tiles 16

18 food service equipment Landlord will be closely monitoring selection and placement of all equipment located in areas visible to the customer. There are no limitations of equipment types allowed but drawings will be reviewed to ensure the full integration of essential equipment into the design. Storage must be accomplished via built-in millwork and items not immediately being used must be completely concealed from customers view. Tenant equipment located on the front counter is to be set back a minimum of six inches (6 ) from the front edge. All equipment located at, on or within the front counter shall have prior Landlord approval. requirements As compact as possible and recessed into the front counter to improve sight lines Placement of equipment in kitchen rather than the sales/prep area to greatest extent Equipment may not be merely placed on the counter; must be integrated into the overall design Employee-serviced drink dispensers should be streamlined and unobtrusive; mirrored faces required prohibitions Self-serve drink dispensers on the front counter line Free-standing equipment Signage for kitchen equipment provided by food purveyors Exposed storage of food products, paper goods and supplies Simulated wood grain finishes 17

19 site map Food Court 18

20 food court plan Special Ceiling Condition, contact Tenant Coordinator FC-1 Escalator to Theater Special Ceiling Condition, contact Tenant Coordinator FC-2 FC-12 FC-3 FC-4 FC-5 Food Court Seating Typical Food Court Tenant Space FC-11 FC-6 FC-7 FC-8 FC-9 FC-10 Restrooms SECOND LEVEL 19

21 perspective L-Feature Environmental Graphics Neutral Pier Signage Neutral Pier Absolute Black Granite Textured Front Counter 20

22 tenant space plan Line of front counter face Line of base of counter 22 Line of ceiling above Absolute Black Granite counter top by Tenant 27 Tenant to paint wall, soffit & ceiling. Finish to be Duraplex Silk w/2 coats of Polyglaz Satin. A B Environmental graphics by Tenant. Tenant to confirm design with Landlord; colors shall coordinate with Tenant s main color scheme. Lease Line Security gate optional Landlord to provide & install 8 metal stud demising wall. Tenant to provide & install 5/8 Type X gyp. board & finishes. Rear exit door to be provided & installed by Tenant. Lease Line Landlord to provide & install 6 metal studs & gyp. board on corridor side only. Tenant to provide & install 5/8 Type X gyp. board & finishes on Tenant side. 21

23 elevation B A Tenant to paint soffit, ceiling and wall (to outside corner) with Duraplex Silk and 2 coats of Polyglaz Satin. Tenant to coordinate color with Landlord. Tenant hood location (per code) Tenant to paint back wall with Duraplex Silk & 2 coats of Polyglaz Satin. Color should be lighter tone of Tenant s main color Counter Face with textured material by Tenant Absolute Black Granite to return to floor. Finish all exposed surfaces, mitre corners. 2-0 Min. Absolute Black Granite Counter top by Tenant Tenant feature display element 22

24 section a Signage & Menu Board located on back wall Lease Line Ceiling finish within Tenant Space to be Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz. 3 9 Mall Soffit for Tenant 1. Mall Soffit by Landlord. Finish: Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz by Tenant. Tenant 2 Back of House Environmental graphics on side wall by Tenant 13-1 Blade sign by Tenant 1 mounted on pier Neutral pier and wall finish Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz by Tenant. Color T.B.D. by Tenant with Landlord approval. 2 1/2 Front counter of Tenant 1 Absolute black granite face of counter top Back wall to be finished with Environmental Graphics 6 23

25 section b Lease Line Signage & Menu Board located on back wall Drywall ceiling by Tenant Finish to be Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz by Tenant Line of Mall Ceiling 9 Mall Soffit by Landlord. Finish: Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz by Tenant. Blade sign by Tenant See addendum package for addtional details Tenant 1 1/2 Fry Reglet reveal #OCS Finish: Anodized Alum. Environmental graphics on side wall by Tenant 3 Fry Reglet reveal #OCS Finish: Anodized Alum. Signage pier by Tenant Finish: Duroplex satin w/2 coats Polyglaz. Absolute black granite face of counter top / Back wall to be finished with environmental graphics by Tenant Counter face with textured material Millwork front counter 26 24

26 neutral pier detail 2-8 Blade Sign by Tenant See Addendum package for add l details / /4 1/2 1/2 1/2 Fry Reglet reveal #OCS Finish: Anodized Alum /2 1/2 3 Fry Reglet reveal #OCS Finish: Anodized Alum /4 1/

27 counter detail Absolute Black granite counter top by Tenant Recessed Lighting - Microfluorescent T-4 linkable fixtures - Install for the length of the front counter 6 4 1/ Front counter with finish of textured material Absolute Black granite return by Tenant Lease Line 26

28 section of neutral floor Counter base to be textured material Face of counter top (above) Tenant 1 6 Tenant 2 Counter leg to be Absolute Black Granite all sides; miter corners. Duroplex Silk (re:spec) by Tenant on 5/8 Type X gyp. board by Tenant 8 mtl. stud by Landlord Varies 6 Lease Line & line of base (below) /4 Counter base to be textured material 6 Lease Line Duroplex Silk (re: spec) by Tenant 1/2 Plywood backing by Tenant Demising wall framing by Landlord 27

29 section of neutral counter Line of ceiling soffit above Tenant 1 Tenant 2 Blade sign attaches to face of element Face of counter top Duroplex Silk (re:spec) by Tenant on 5/8 Type X gyp. board by Tenant 8 mtl. stud by Landlord Line of ceiling soffit (above) Lease Line & line of base (below) Face of counter top 2-0 Lease Line Duroplex Silk (re: spec) by Tenant 1/2 Plywood backing by Tenant 4 metal stud by Tenant 28

30 section of neutral ceiling Blade sign attaches to face of element (ref: page 21) Line of Ceiling 1-6 Tenant 1 Tenant 2 Duroplex Silk (re:spec) by Tenant on 5/8 Type X gyp. board by Tenant 8 mtl. stud by Landlord Ceiling soffit Lease Line & line of base (below) /4 Lease Line Duroplex Silk (re: spec) by Tenant 1/2 Plywood backing by Tenant 4 metal stud by Tenant 29

31 general architectural design criteria INTERIORS 1. Neutral Pier Tenants shall provide a neutral pier frame and blade sign at the lease line. Reference the Neutral Pier drawings and details for complete information. 2. Detailed Requirements for Materials The quality of materials and design details is imperative in developing a unique and well-executed image. The following are minimum standards for sales and prep areas. All materials shall be durable. Careful attention to detailing is required, particularly where different materials meet. Veneers shall be detailed to give the impression of a more substantial material. All materials are subject to Landlord s sole approval. METALS Solid metals can be used for hardware, trim and panels when well detailed. Seams shall be minimized and straight, mitered or brake shaped. Perforated and patterned metals shall be customized with solid edges, trims and decorative hardware. Heavy gauge material shall be attached to solid backing. No oil canning, dents, scratches, warps or other imperfections. No plated or metallic laminates. Natural metals shall have a clear lacquer finish to prevent tarnishing and fingerprinting. Painted metals shall have electrostatic, baked enamel or powder coating. STONE Granite, marble, limestone, slate and other natural stone materials are encouraged for interior surfaces and the display/merchandising element. Exposed edges shall be chamfered, mitered, polished or otherwise finished to match the face finish. Unfinished edges are not allowed. Transition to other materials shall be with a metal reveal or controlled caulk joint.s Natural, unpolished, sandblasted, flamed, polished, honed, carved or splitfaced stone can be utilized. TILE Standard 4 x4 ceramic or porcelain tiles are not permitted. Porcelain or ceramic tile may be used in glazed or natural finishes. Tile and patterns used over large areas shall be creatively designed to enhance the store theme. Small and intricate mosaic patterns may be utilized for detail and accent only. Outside corners shall be bull-nosed or metal trimmed. No exposed factory edges. FAUX FINISHES Many specialized finishes are available and encouraged, pending careful evaluation by the Tenant s Architect and approval by Landlord. Actual samples shall be submitted, photographs will not be accepted. Finishes shall be by a commercial artisan specializing in that trade. 30

32 general architectural design criteria Finishes shall be applied to durable substrates and shall meet all other Mall Criteria for quality, detailing, durability and design. Application of a graffititype sealer is mandatory. WOOD Painted or stained wood may be used as a trim or, in some cases, it can be used for larger architectural elements when shop-fabricated as casework. Kiln-dried, mill quality, hardwood is required with real wood veneers or solid woods. Extensive use of natural wood finishes is discouraged. Dark brown stains shall not be used for accents. A high quality enamel finish or clear preservative sealer is required. PROHIBITED MATERIALS The following materials are prohibited in areas visible to the public. In rare instances, special consideration may be given to the use of material if its application is highly original, creative and essential to the theme or design concept of the storefront. This shall be determined at Landlord s discretion during the design review process. Simulated brick or stone. Distressed wood, Wood paneling, planking, or tambour. Vinyl or fabric wall coverings. Rough or patterned plaster and Gypsum plaster. Plexiglas, similar plastics or acrylic. Plastic laminate Any other material not approved by Landlord. 3. Demising Partitions At Landlord s option, the demising partitions shall be of unfinished masonry, concrete, metal or wood studs sixteen inches (16 ) O/C, extended to the underside of the structure above. Where such partitions fall on structural column lines, at structural braces or structural expansion joints, projections may occur at such locations. All pass-through openings between the kitchen area and the sales area shall be kept to a minimum. The pass-through openings shall be visually shielded to block view of the kitchen/service area of the Premises, as shown in the typical floor plan. It shall be the Tenant s responsibility to finish all demising partitions as required to meet all applicable codes and /or design requirements. Common demising walls shall be constructed with five-eighths inch (5/8 ) fire-rated gypsum board on a Landlord-provided non-load-bearing structure, either extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above. Tenant shall protect fireproofed columns and braces with gypsum board and fur around them, as required. Non-common demising walls along exit corridors and other Landlord spaces shall be provided and constructed of masonry, shaft wall or metal stud with five-eighths inch (5/8 ) fire-rated gypsum board on corridor side only, from floor to structure above. Sound insulation shall be required in demising walls (by Tenants generating sounds that may be disturbing to others) so that the noise level transmitted to adjoining Tenant Spaces or Mall areas does not exceed forty (40) decibels. 31

33 general architectural design criteria If Tenant intends to use a demising wall for support of shelf standards or heavy attachments, Tenant shall reinforce the wall by providing additional metal structural studs or by furnishing independent supports. All joints shall be taped. Exposed walls shall be finished with three (3) coats of joint compound and sanded. Exposed wood framing shall not be allowed. When connecting studs to the floor, 1¼ pins with washers are to be used. 4. Concrete Floors 5. Floor Coverings The Mall floor is installed on a concrete slab in the common area that stops at the Tenant lease line. Tenant shall continue mall flooring materials to the face of the front counter see onsite Landlord Tenant Coordinator to purchase in-fill materials. A quarry tile floor shall be used within the food service area. Health Department-approved floor coverings are to be used in areas visible to the public. than six inches (6 ) above the slab. In addition, Tenant shall install such materials and/or devices to prevent the passage of water, waste and other liquids out of such areas. The transition between two adjoining hard surface flooring materials shall not employ a vinyl reducer strip or metal T section. Rather, a one-eighths inch (1/8 ) thick aluminum L angle is to be employed that shall flush out to the top of the hard surface flooring. 6. Ceilings Tenant shall install all ceilings. Where applicable, Tenant shall be responsible for finishing and/or leveling the concrete floor slab within the Demised Premises to eliminate any tripping hazards. Tenant shall furnish and install a waterproof membrane throughout the Premises per the Floor Coverings section below. The slab may not be core drilled, saw cut or pierced in any manner until approved by Landlord. Vinyl composition tile or sheet vinyl flooring in sales and prep area is not permitted. Exposed concrete floor slabs in stock areas shall be sealed and dust-proofed. Where applicable, Tenant shall install a waterproof membrane (minimum 50 mills in thickness) to waterproof all slab and slab penetrations in all lavatories, kitchens and similar water-prone areas. Perimeter walls of such areas shall also be waterproofed to a point of no less Ceilings in the sales area shall be made of gypsum board. All ceilings within the Tenant s space shall be easily washable and meet all local codes for such uses. Acoustical tiles used in the kitchen and storage areas shall meet requirements of all applicable codes and have been tested in accordance with ASTME (latest edition) for flame spread, smoke development and fuel contribution. Tiles shall meet class A life safety code with requirements of flame spread 0-25, smoke development 0-15 and fuel 32

34 general architectural design criteria contributed 0-25 that has been tested in accordance with ASTME-84. Tenant shall designate, on their plans and/or specifications, tile type and rating requirements for tiles to be used in the Tenant Space, as listed in UL Building Materials Index. No combustibles (wood of any type) are permitted above suspended ceiling. Tenant shall provide access to Landlord s equipment, piping, controls or valves, located within the Demised Premises, by means of adequately sized access panels. All free standing structural steel columns, within Tenant s space, shall be enclosed with a minimum of one layer, fiveeighths inch (5/8 ) gypsum board. 7. Wall Finishes All wall finishes shall meet all required flame spread and smoke development factors. All finishes shall be approved by the County Health Department or governing agency having jurisdiction. 8. Rear Service Doors Doors and frames to the exterior shall be painted with two (2) coats of oil-base enamel paint to match the exterior wall color. Tenant exit doors shall not be labeled with logos or any other form of identification, except for Landlord standard identification. Landlord signs are two-inch (2 ) die-cut, vandal-proof, white lettered, Helveticablock style, mounted five feet (5-0 ) above finish floor. 9. Interior Doors All interior doors used to access fire exit corridors shall be one (1) hour labeled fire door assemblies and meet local codes. Fire and other exits shall be clearly marked and maintained in accordance with governing codes and ordinances. Tenant shall not install any hardware or other devices that would prohibit the use of any emergency/fire exits. All interior doors shall be minimum of 1¾ thick. Interior wood doors can be hollow core but shall be finished with a stain, clear varnish or paint. 33

35 code information CODE INFORMATION BOCA NAtional Building Code; 1996 with 1999 Connecticut Supplement, and 2000 & 2004 Connecticut Amendments 1996 International Mechanical Code 1996 International Plumbing Code 2003 International Energy Conservation Code National Electric Code NFPA NFPA 101 Life Safety Code w/ 1999 Connecticut supplement and 2000 Amendment ICC/ANSI A Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities Please note that in late 2005 Connecticut will adopt the following codes: 2003 International Building Code * 2003 International Plumbing Code 2003 International Mechanical Code 2003 International Existing Building Code 2005 National Electrical Code (NFPA-70) IBC will issue Connecticut Specific editions of the 2003 IBC including the 2005 State Building Code Amendments All Local Ordinances Having Jurisdiction. 34

36 project directory Westfield Tenant Coordination Westfield Corporation, Inc Wilshire Blvd 12th Floor Los Angeles, CA fax Westfield Connecticut Post Mall 1201 Boston Post Road Milford, CT New Haven County (203) Tel (203) Fax General Manager Tom Tierney Assistant Manager Elaine Devine Government Services Milford Health Department 82 New Haven Avenue Milford, Connecticut Telephone (203) Fax (203) Office Hours Monday Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Director: Andrew Dennis McBride, MD, MPH Environmental Health Division: Richard P. Werner, MPH Community Health Division: Erin Croughwell, MPH Milford Fire Department 72 New Haven Avenue Milford, Connecticut Telephone (203) fire@ci.milford.ct.us Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm Chief: Louis A. La Vecchia, Assistant Chief-Fire Marshal: Lee S. Cooke, Assistant Chief: James P. Wilkinson Milford Dept. of Planning & Zoning 70 W River Street Milford, Connecticut Telephone (203) Fax (203) Office Hours Monday Friday 8:30am 4:30pm Permitting Hours Monday Friday 8:30 am 11:30am Zoning Enforcement Officer Linda Stock Milford Building Department Building Inspection Department 70 West River Street Milford, Connecticut Telephone (203) Fax (203) Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00am 4:30pm Permitting Hours Monday Friday 8:30am 11:00am Utility Companies Electric United Illuminating Company 157 Church Street New Haven, Connecticut Telephone Gas Southern Connecticut Gas Company Telephone (203) or Water South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority 90 Sargent Drive New Haven, Connecticut Telephone (203) Fax (203) Telecom SBC 10 Wall Street New Haven, Connecticut Telephone (800) Building Official Thomas P. Raucci, JR. 35

37 drawing submittal requirements TIMING & DRAWING SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Architect and Engineer Notification Within five (5) calendar days of the Tenant signature date of the Lease or earlier if required to make Tenant s commencement date, Tenant shall notify Landlord of the identity of the licensed architect engaged by Tenant for the preparation of the drawings for Tenant s work. Tenant or Tenant s Architect shall immediately engage mechanical, electrical and sprinkler system engineers (and structural, if required) and notify Landlord of such, as soon as possible. All architects and engineers shall be licensed, as required by the State of Connecticut. Physical On-site Inspection During all phases of drawing development and prior to bidding document and/or commencing construction, Tenant is urged to make a physical, on-site inspection of the Tenant Space or facilitate Tenant s architect and engineers to do so. This shall allow the Tenant to verify the as-built location conditions and physical dimensions of the Demised Premises and the Final Working Drawings conformance to such. Failure to do so shall be at the risk and sole expense of the Tenant. Tenant s Architect or Tenant s Engineers shall contact the Tenant Coordination Department or Mall Management Office prior to visiting the site. Hard hats, proper footwear and attire may be required. Changes After Final Construction Drawing Approval Once Landlord has approved your Working Drawings, no changes shall be made to the Final Construction Drawings except with the prior written approval of Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to make changes in, on or about the building as may be required. In that situation, the Tenant shall be notified and shall be asked to adjust the Final Construction Drawings to accommodate such changes. A single blue line set of the Approved Working Drawings shall be issued to Tenant s General Contractor for on-site reference. Landlord s Drawing Review and Approval Landlord shall not be responsible for proper engineering, safety and design of facilities or compliance with any applicable governing codes and regulations. Said responsibility is not implied and/or inferred on the part of Landlord when drawing(s) are approved. Landlord s drawing review and approval is only to ensure Tenant complies with Landlord s criteria. This approval does not relieve Tenant of responsibility for: Compliance with lease documents; Field verification of dimensions and existing conditions; Discrepancies between final drawings and as-built conditions of Tenant s space; Coordination with other trades and job conditions and/or; Compliance with any and all governing codes and regulations applicable to the Tenant s work. Drawing Submittal Address All samples boards and related documentation shall be submitted for review and approval to: Tenant Coordinator, Connecticut Post Mall Westfield Corporation, Inc Wilshire Boulevard 12th Floor Los Angeles, CA For all electronic documentation submittals, contact the Tenant Coordination Department at 310/ for the correct address. Preliminary Design Drawing Submittal Within fourteen (14) calendar days after the date of the lease or in accordance with Exhibit B of the lease or earlier to make commencement date, Tenant (at Tenant s sole cost and expense) shall cause Tenant s Architect to coordinate, prepare and deliver the following to Landlord s Tenant Coordinator, for approval: 36

38 drawing submittal requirements 1. Sample Board One (1) sample board of all storefront and interior materials and colorings. Actual samples shall be included (photos will not be accepted). Sample Boards shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Counter and service area materials L-Element proposed color Hard-surface flooring material Interior paint color(s) Interior wall covering(s) For clarity, it is asked that the Sample Board is identified with the Mall name, stores name and space number. 2. Preliminary Plan Submittal A set of preliminary drawings shall be submitted and shall contain architectural plans based on the information in this Tenant Criteria Manual. Said drawings shall be submitted on the following mediums. One (1) complete set of.plt, hp-gl/2 formatted computer files or other Landlord approved electronically formatted drawing files. One (1) color digital rendering of Tenant s proposed storefront design. Design drawings shall clearly express Tenant s design intent and include the following: Floor plan at ¼ = 1-0 ; Ceiling plan at ¼ = 1-0 ; Storefront elevations at 1 =1-0 ; Storefront section at 1 = 1-0 ; Interior elevations at ¼ = 1-0 ; Equipment plan at ¼ = 1-0. Tenant covenants and agrees that such preliminary drawings shall be prepared in strict accordance with this Exhibit B-1 Tenant Criteria Manual and/or any addendum. Landlord shall notify Tenant s Architect of the matters, if any, in that the preliminary plans require corrections to meet with Landlord s approval. Immediately upon receipt of such notice from Landlord, Tenant or Tenant s Architect agrees to cause the preliminary drawings to be revised in such a manner as shall obtain Landlord s approval and shall submit revised preliminary drawings to Landlord before final drawings are submitted. When Landlord determines that the preliminary drawings are in compliance with the design criteria, Landlord shall return one (1) set of electronically stamped, TIFF formatted computer file drawings, with comments, showing Landlord s approval. The stamped Landlord-approved preliminary drawings or the revised preliminary drawings shall be referred to as the Preliminary Plans. Final Working Drawing Submittal Within twenty-one (21) calendar days after the return of the Landlord reviewed Preliminary Plans (or less as required to meet Tenant s commencement date) Tenant (at Tenant s sole cost and expense) shall cause Tenant s Architect to coordinate, prepare and deliver to Landlord s Tenant Coordinator one (1) complete set of.plt, hp-gl/2 formatted computer files or other Landlord approved electronically formatted drawing files. Architectural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, signage and sprinkler system drawings and specifications shall be included. Such plans shall be prepared in conformity with the Preliminary Plans and in strict accordance with this Tenant Criteria Manual and Tenant s design and construction requirements. Working Drawings shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following (at minimum scales indicated): Site Plan Vicinity Map 37

39 drawing submittal requirements Key Plan showing the location of Tenant s Demised Premises within the Mall, include space number Responsibility Schedule Floor plan at ¼ = 1-0 Longitudinal and cross sections at ¼ = 1-0 Reflected ceiling plan at ¼ = 1-0 Storefront elevations at 1 = 1-0 Storefront sections at 1 = 1-0 Storefront details 1½ = 1-0 Neutral Pier details at 1½ = 1-0 Interior finish and door schedule Interior elevations at 3/8 = 1 0 or larger. Shop drawings for signs and menu boards, including a section through the signs at ½ = 1 0 or larger. A fixture and equipment plan Restroom plan & details confirming ADA compliance Construction shop drawings or catalogue cut sheets for equipment at ½ = 1 0 or larger. Plumbing plans (see Plumbing section) Electrical plans (see Electrical section) Mechanical Plans (see Mechanical section) Landlord shall notify Tenant s Architect of corrections, if any, needed to conform to the preliminary drawings, construction requirements, this Tenant Criteria Manual and/or other items as may be deemed relevant by Landlord s Tenant Coordinator. Within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice from Landlord, Tenant or Tenant s Architect shall revise final drawings in such a manner, as required, to obtain Landlord s approval. At that time, one (1) complete set of.plt, hp-gl/2 formatted computer files or other Landlord approved electronically formatted drawing files shall be forwarded to Landlord. When Landlord determines that the construction drawings and specifications conform to all relevant criteria, Landlord shall electronically stamp one (1) copy of said plans, thereby evidencing the approval of Landlord and one (1) copy of said Electronically Stamped Final Drawings shall then be returned to Tenant and/or Tenant s Architect by Landlord. This approval is contingent upon any Landlord comments on said Final Drawings are strictly followed. The construction drawings and specifications or the revised final drawings and specifications shall be referred to as the Final Construction Drawings. Per the City, Landlord must sign-off on all Tenant Drawings before they are submitted to the City for review. Signage and Environmental Graphics Shop Drawing Submittal Tenant shall submit one (1) set of TIFF formatted copy of the proposed signage during the preliminary phase, showing location, color, materials and attachment devices. Upon approval, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with one (1) set of TIFF formatted copy of shop drawings, including color and materials samples prior to fabrication. Shop drawings for signage and/or menu boards shall include the following criteria: Elevation of main identity and blade signage at ½ = 1 0 or larger Plan of signage at ½ = 1-0 or larger Section through signage at ½ = 1 0 or larger Detail of all attachments Proposed graphics, photos and/or colors, including all materials in.pdf,.jpg or similar format 38

40 plumbing requirements plumbing design and construction criteria System Design Tenant shall design and develop a complete plumbing system with all the necessary facilities to serve the Demised Premises. This includes installing a sanitary sewer system, a domestic hot and cold water system and gas system. Tenant shall make all connections to the existing utility services provided by Landlord. For spaces greater than 900 square feet, Tenant shall design, furnish and install one (1) complete Handicapped accessible toilet room facility for Tenant s employees meeting both local and ADA requirements. Toilet room shall include at least one (1) water closet, one (1) hand sink (with hot and cold water provisions), one (1) floor drain and one (1) sanitary floor clean out. Tenant may relocate the toilet rooms at Tenant s expense with prior approval from Landlord. Sanitary sewer vents are required to be routed and connected to the existing sanitary sewer vent system (where available) to lowerlevel Tenants or run along the rear demising walls and building columns, if possible and through the upper level and roof, as directed and approved by Landlord. Sanitary sewer vents shall be routed and connected to the existing sanitary sewer vent system, where available to Food Court Tenants. Landlord Work 1. At Landlord s option, a cold water service distribution system and valved outlet connection shall be located within or adjacent to the Tenant Space. The definition of within the space shall mean either to a point above the space or directly below. The outlet shall be valved, sized and placed at a location determined by Landlord. 2. At Landlord s option, a sanitary sewer service main line and four-inch (4 ) plugged (Y) connection shall be installed beneath the slab and/or on grade of the Demised Premised, at a location and invert elevation selected by Landlord. 3. At Landlord s option for food related tenants, a gas manifold for tenants connection of gas meter and services at a remote location designated by Landlord. Landlord shall reserve the right to deny the use of gas utilities to any tenant. Tenant Work: General Requirements 1. Tenant shall connect to and extend all piping from the existing location, allsanitary sewer, domestic water and sanitary vent piping to the necessary location within the Leased Premises. All work shall comply with the latest edition of the International Plumbing Code and all other codes as may be applicable within this jurisdiction. 2. Tenants shall saw cut all slab penetrations and ensure that they are properly sealed and remain watertight. The contractor must obtain written approval from Westfield structural engineer prior to cutting the floor structure slab. 3. Tenant shall ensure that all slab penetrations within the Tenant Space (and through the roof) are properly sealed and remain watertight to prevent possible water leakage and/or damage. Any damages caused from failure to do so shall be at Tenant s sole risk and expense. 4. All roof and slab penetrations made by Tenant are subject to Landlord s approval as to location and construction details. Weatherproofing of any roof penetrations shall be performed by Landlord s authorized roofing contractor. Tenant s general contractor shall pay for all costs therefore, directly to such roofing contractor. The contractor must obtain written approval from Westfield structural engineer prior to cutting the floor structure slab. 5. All piping, clamps, supports, etc. shall be fastened to joists or beams. Do not attach anything directly to the deck or ductwork above. Furnish seismic support in compliance with all applicable codes. Some areas have a structure floor slab (new addition) and underslab piping will need to be supported for the slab with hangers. 39

41 plumbing requirements 6. Shutoff valves shall be provided at all connections to fixtures. 7. All exposed piping above Tenant s ceiling shall be insulated with minimum of one-half inch (1/2 ) glass fiber with non-combustible UL rated vapor barrier jacket and insulation shall conform with and/or exceed all fire and smoke ratings per ASTM E84, NFPA 255, UL 723 and Landlord s Insurance Carrier. 8. Tenant shall provide steel or PVC sleeves when passing pipe through concrete slabs or wall sections. Note: No PVC in ceiling plenums. 9. All materials shall be new and of commercial grade and bare underwriter s label(s), where such labeling applies. 10. The entire installation shall be performed by a licensed plumbing contractor in a firstclass, workmanlike manner. A. Domestic Water 1. All cold and hot water piping shall betype L seamless hard-drawn copper tubing above ground and type K below ground and be in conformance with ASTM B Fittings are required to be wrought, suitable for 200 psi. Connections to dissimilar materials shall be made with dielectric unions. Joints shall be 95-5 tin antimony for 200 psi. 2. For cold water service Tenant shall: Connect to the existing valved outlet, as provided by Landlord, extend piping as required and furnish a water sub-meter (if required, registering in gallons), pressure regulator, ground jumper wire and all further installations and connections, in accordance with all given requirements. Place the cold water sub-meter assembly at the rear portion of the Tenant Space in a readily accessible and readable location, at a maximum forty-eight inches (48 ) above the finished floor. 3. Tenant shall provide and install an electric domestic hot-water heater supported from the floor or on a platform above the toilet room with an ASMEapproved temperature and pressure relief valve. Discharge from said hot-water heater temperature and pressure relief valve shall be piped to a floor drain. At Tenant s option, instantaneous water heaters may be used. Tenant shall furnish drip pans under all water heaters (located above the floor) with a drain piped to the floor drain. 4. Hot water pop-off valve options: Pop-off valve drain line can terminate into mop sink, floor sink or other approved Building Department locations, but not into a floor drain. Hot water heater can set and pop off into, a sealed sheet metal pan. Pan shall have drain line to a Y tail section of lavatory waste pipe, as approved by the Building Department. 5. Hot water heater shall be installed inside a sheet metal pan and pop-off drain shall run into the sealed sheet metal pan. Pan shall have drain line into a tailpiece section of lavatory or sink waste pipe or as approved by the Building Department. B. Sanitary Lines and Vent Piping 1. All sanitary sewer and vent piping shall comply with all governing codes. 2. Low flow water closets, urinals, lavatories and sinks, etc, as approved by the Building Department, are to be used. 3. Tenant shall provide floor or wall cleanouts at every fifty foot (50-0 ) (minimum) length of sanitary piping, at the most remote end of each sanitary sewer branch and at each change of direction of the waste line that is greater than forty-five (45) degrees. Ready access to the clean out shall be furnished. 4. Tenant shall route and/or locate, all toilet vent stacks so that all roof penetrations occur at a minimum of ten feet (10-0 ) away from any mechanical equipment intakes or outside air intake hoods. 5. Three-inch (3 ) floor drains are required in the toilet and storage room areas. Trap 40

42 plumbing requirements primers shall be made available. 6. Traps shall be on all fixtures, except those with integral traps. Trap primer shall be provided, if denoted by Code. 7. Grease traps and/or hair interceptors, as required by code and Landlord for use in Tenant s food processing, product processing, hair styling or pet stores, shall be procured and installed by Tenant in accordance with code. 8. Underground sanitary and vent piping (other than food waste) shall be service weight, cast iron, with fittings of the same weight as the pipe. Above ground sanitary piping (other than food waste) shall be service weight, cast iron, also with fittings of the same weight as the pipe. 9. All underground sanitary and vent piping shall be service-weight cast-iron, with fittings of the same weight as pipe. PVC Schedule 40 may be used in accordance with the requirements of the local authority. All above ground sanitary piping shall be serviceweight cast-iron, with fittings of the same weight as the pipe. C. Gas Piping 1. Landlord reserves the right to deny gas service. 2. Tenant shall submit load requirements to the local gas company for approval. Tenant shall, at Tenant s sole expense, arrange with the utility company for service to Tenant s premises from the gas service meter area designed on drawings. All gas regulating and metering facilities and all gas piping from the service meter to the gas fired equipment within the premises is a Tenant s sole cost and expense. 3. Natural gas service might be available for restaurant Tenants for gas-fired cooking, as directed and approved by Landlord. Tenant shall notify Landlord of such requirement(s) during or prior to the Preliminary Plan submission. If available and approved, Tenant shall indicate (on Tenant s final drawings) the complete design, including the load calculations of the gas system in the Demised Premises. 4. The entire piping system and equipment or fixtures shall be furnished with automatic and manual shut-off devices/controls and color-coded or identified as such, as required. 5. Tenant shall arrange with the local utility company for gas service to the Tenant Space, comply with their requirements for metering and service and extend main pipe (properly sized) to the multi-meter manifold area (if available) located outside the Demised Premises. The complete routing and installation of the piping shall be at Tenant s sole cost and expense 6. All gas piping shall be by Tenant and shall be schedule 40 black steel, ASTM A120 with 150 lb. banded Malleable iron screwed fittings and in compliance with all governing codes and requirements of the utility company, as it relates to piping and equipment installation and testing methods and procedures. D. Food Court / Food Service Additional Requirements 1. Grease interceptors shall be required for all food preparation areas having pot sinks or any grease- producing appliances discharging into the waste system. Interceptors shall be located within the Tenant s premises and shall be connected to the four-inch (4 ) grease waste line stubbed into the space by Landlord. The interceptors shall be maintained and cleaned regularly by the Tenant. The grease interceptor shall be equal to Thermaco Big Dipper. 2. The Tenants serving soft drinks, juices, alcoholic beverages or any corrosive liquid shall use Durion piping for all below-floor waste lines. 3. Soft drink chases shall be installed within Tenant s premises only. Soda line chase installation within other Tenant s plenum area or within demising walls will not be allowed. 4. Condensate lines for refrigeration units may not run horizontally across roof. They shall terminate at Tenant s mop sink or 41

43 plumbing requirements approved receptor. Tenant shall be required to furnish copper condensate line. Plumbing Drawing Requirements Tenant s plumbing drawings shall be submitted for Landlord approval with the Final Working Drawing submittal and shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following: Plumbing floor plan at one-quarter inch (1/4 ) scale or larger, including all plumbing fixtures, proper piping sizes, equipment locations and plumbing to Landlord s existing system. Isometric diagram of water system (hot and cold) within the Tenant Space. Isometric diagram of sanitary system and venting system within the Demised Premises. All applicable details for floor drains, cleanouts, slab and roof penetrations, etc., sufficient for construction. Specifications including all materials and equipment with also the manufacturer s name and model number. Plumbing fixture unit calculations. Schedules of fixtures and equipment including, but not necessarily limited to, water heater, lavatory, water closet, water meter and floor drains. Isometric diagram of gas system, including all equipment locations within the Tenant Space and at the gas header and meter location placed outside the Demised Premises. Gas load calculations, as applicable. Working Drawing Design and Coordination The following items shall be noted on Tenant s plan, for clarification: Prior to making any pipe or duct roof penetration and/or positioning of any equipment on the roof, all the proposed locations and/or penetrations shall match locations, as indicated on the Landlord approved plans and approved by Landlord s construction field coordinator. All equipment is to be supported from structural members. No weight can be placed on the roofing materials or insulation. Tenant s general contractor shall be required to furnish temporary weatherproofing of all roof penetrations, until Landlord s roofing contractor has made the final patch. Tenant s general contractor shall provide a fire watch and portable fire extinguisher (minimum size 2A:20BC), wherever any welding is done within the Tenant Space. The person performing the fire watch shall remain in the Demised Premises for at least one (1) hour after the completion of any welding. No roof work of any kind can be allowed prior to an on-site meeting with Westfield s Tenant Construction Coordinator. Any required roof penetrations shall be performed in coordination with Landlord s roofing contractor and as outlined in HVAC Design and Construction Criteria. All mechanical equipment, pipes and ducts penetrating and/or located on roof shall be painted to match color of the existing roof. Use the appropriate coats of primer pre-treatment, prior to the final coat. The final coat of the roof matching color shall be approved by Landlord. Tenant s store space number shall be permanently stenciled on one side of the roof-mounted HVAC unit with minimum three-inch (3 ) high letters. 42

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47 mechanical requirements mechanical design and construction criteria System Design Tenant shall furnish and install airconditioning, heating and ventilation equipment that shall serve the Tenant Space at all times during business hours. Tenant shall connect said equipment to the Mechanical service connections or mains provided by Landlord at Landlord s option. Prior to design, Tenant shall or cause its engineer to field survey existing conditions within the premises. Tenants with grease, odor or smoke producing operations may be required to install pollution control equipment at tenant s expense. Such systems shall be submitted for Landlord s approval. Tenant s who chose not to install such equipment and is found to, in Landlord s sole discretion, cause related problems with neighboring tenants or main mall system, shall be required to retrofit their exhaust system to include pollution control at tenant s sole expense. Tenant, at Tenant s sole expense, may install a supplemental mechanical system with written approval by Landlord. Landlord shall reserve the right to deny Tenant s request for a supplemental system at Landlord s discretion. Other mechanical systems differing from the below system designs shall be reviewed by Landlord on a location basis. Landlord shall reserve the right to deny any variance from this criteria. Landlord Work 1. At Landlord s option, a common outside air main duct OSA and branches for Tenant s system connection, lower-level Tenant only, located within the Demised Premises, as selected by Landlord. Sizing of duct shall be as required by code for minimum OSA requirements and as determined by Landlord. 2. At Landlord s option, a common toilet exhaust duct and branches for Tenant s system connection, lower level Tenants only, located within the Demised Premises as selected by Landlord. Sizing of duct shall be as required for minimum exhaust requirements and as determined by Landlord. 3. At Landlord s option, all upper-level Tenants shall extend a properly sized OSA duct through the roof with curb and intake air hood located on the roof as detailed in this section of the Exhibit B-1, Tenant Design Handbook and as directed by Landlord. Tenant Work: General Requirements Tenant s mechanical installation to be completed per all governing codes and all materials shall be new and of commercial grade and bare underwriter s label(s), where such labeling applies. Installation shall be performed by a licensed Mechanical Contractor, in a first-class, workman-like manner. Tenant s HVAC system shall be designed and installed to include all areas of the Tenant Space. Only single zone heating-cooling air supply systems are approved for this project. Tenant shall furnish complete data indicating system air balance in the Demised Premises and a certified third-party balance report no more than thirty (30) days after opening. A. Roof 1. The roof over the majority of the Mall is composed of 2-3 of gypsum plank decking with 4 ply asphalt roof felts. Other roof areas are 21/2 of lightweight concrete, one inch (1 ) of Styrofoam insulation and a fully adhered Thermo-plastic membrane. 2. Tenant shall use Landlord s roofing contractor for all re-roofing, flashing and patching procedures. Locations of all roof penetrations shall be reviewed and approved by Landlord in writing. Roof equipment plan submittals shall include: The exact locations dimensioned to Mall column grid lines. All existing roof-mounted equipment, piping, conduits, etc., adjacent to proposed equipment must be shown. 46

48 mechanical requirements The penetration opening size and required reinforcement of roof deck. The exact size and outline of all curbs with the actual weight bearing on the roof at each location (including that of equipment, ducts, shafts, etc.). Location of existing Mall structure and additional reinforcement required by Tenant s equipment weight. Details of Landlord-approved curbs and penetration flashing. 3. Weatherproofing of all Tenants roof installations shall be performed by Landlord s authorized roofing contractor. 4. Tenant shall procure and install walkways to and around all rooftop equipment, as shown in detail. This work may be done by Landlord s roof contractor and paid by Tenant s general contractor. 5. Tenant s general contractor shall pay all costs directly to such roofing contractor. 6. Roof curbs and equipment platform bases shall be THY curbs. 7. No wood sleepers of any kind shall be allowed. 8. Tenant s general contractor shall provide temporary weatherproofing for all roof penetrations until Landlord s roofing contractor has made the final patch. 9. No fan, make-up air units, vents, ducts, other devices or equipment shall be installed on the roof, outside of Tenant s premises, in any demising partitions or on exterior walls without Landlord approval. 10. Tenant is responsible for removing all wood sleepers, replacing with Tycurb and reinstalling or replacing the mechanical unit. If existing mechanical equipment is removed and/or relocated, all existing curbs, conduits and pipes shall be removed and the roof repaired to as-new condition. 11. Tenant shall locate all Tenant-required grease exhaust units, refrigeration units, fan vents, ducts and other such devices upon a curbed platform or opening in a manner that complies with Landlord s installation requirements. 12. No roof-mounted refrigerant, electrical or water piping can be installed horizontally over five feet (5-0 ) total length. 13. No exhaust(s) or vent(s) can be located within a minimum of ten feet (10-0 ) of any supply or air intakes. 14. No equipment or curbs may be installed closer than twenty-four inches (24 ) from another roof penetration. 15. Condensate lines for refrigeration and/or air-conditioning shall be copper pipes. Such pipe shall terminate back into Tenant s space and be connected above the p-trap of the sink in accordance with the requirements of local authorities and Landlord. Or Tenant shall install (in accordance with all governing codes) any condensate drains from air-handling units to Landlord s sewer line. 16. All conduit or pipe penetrations shall be made within the confines of the roof curb servicing the equipment requiring such penetrations. 17. Conduit may not be run horizontally on roof surface. 18. Site lines of equipment need to be considered from ring road. 19. Access to the Mall roof is restricted to Landlord personnel and Landlord s designated contractors only. No Tenant contractor or sub-contractor shall be permitted on the roof unless permission has been obtained from Mall Management. B. Structural 1. Tenant, at Tenant s sole expense, shall engage in the services of a structural engineer. 2. Tenant s structural engineer shall provide plans and specifications showing the device(s) or equipment location(s) and opening(s), installation details, weight specifications, structural reinforcing details and structural opening details. 47

49 mechanical requirements 3. Engineering details shall be reviewed by Landlord s structural engineer. 4. The building s steel structure is covered with fire proofing spray 3/4 thick on beams and 1-1/2 thick on columns. All steel supports required by Tenant to be attached to the steel structure shall be clipped, not welded. Tenant shall return all fire proofing within the Premises to the specified thickness. C. Equipment 1. Tenant shall provide and install makeup air and exhaust system, as required, including balancing and back-draft dampers, fire dampers, curbs, exhaust and intake air hood(s). 2. Air handling units, heating equipment, water heaters and other equipment located within the Demised Premises shall be floormounted or located over the toilet or storage areas on supports provided by Tenant, not to exceed maximum live load. 3. Tenant is responsible for isolation of all equipment so that vibrations and noises are not transmitted. Any noises deemed objectionable by Landlord s Site Representative shall be corrected at Tenant s expense. 4. HVAC system shall be in operation whenever Landlord-provided HVAC services are operating. Tenants are required to install a seven-day time clock for controlling their HVAC system and be connected to the fire/ smoke alarm system. 5. Tenant s air-conditioning system shall be provided with all necessary controls and devices and be compatible with the enclosed Business Center air-conditioning system and fire alarm system. Low voltage controls shall be in conduit. 6. Tenant shall procure and install a complete forced air toilet exhaust system, consisting of fan(s), backdraft damper(s), duct register, exhaust hood, capable of twelve (12) air changes per hour as required to meet code and /or Tenant s requirements. Such a system shall discharge from ceiling fan unit to the atmosphere via the roof by upper-level Tenants or into the common exhaust duct by lower-level Tenants. 7. Tenants that have odor-producing operations shall install a forced-draft ventilation system to maintain a negative pressure within the Tenant Space and discharge into the atmosphere via the roof area. Tenant is responsible for proper diffusion of the exhaust in such a manner as to prevent odors from entering air intakes of other ventilation systems. 8. Tenant is not permitted to use a watercooling tower or any evaporative cooling apparatus. D. Duct Work 1. Hanger-wires, duct-straps, fastening devices, etc. shall be fastened to joists and/or beams above and conform to the Mechanical Code of the State of Connecticut. Do not attach anything directly to the upper-level slab or the roof deck and furnish seismic support per Building Code. 2. Tenant, at Tenant s expense, shall enclose any required duct shafts located outside the Tenant s space with a two- (2) hour fire-rated partition. Landlord shall approve and designate the locations of any Tenant-required duct shaft located outside the Demised Premises. 3. Tenant shall specify the type of duct and duct insulation used, as per NFPA standards and Landlord s insurance carrier s requirements. 4. All ductwork systems shall be designed as low velocity (under 1500 fpm) and low pressure (under 2 water gauge). 5. All ductwork shall be fabricated from galvanized sheet metal, stainless steel or black steel in accordance with the standards of American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA) for low pressure, low velocity ductwork. Flexible metal ductwork shall be allowed only in branch ducts, in 48

50 mechanical requirements a length not to exceed five feet (5-0 ). Plastic liner ductwork with internal wire reinforcement is not permitted. 6. All distribution ducts are to be per SMACNA low velocity standards and details, including insulated supply air distribution to all supply diffusers. (Maximum 1,200 FPM duct velocity.) Flexible ducts are to be used only for termination of duct run to ceiling device and shall not exceed five feet (5-0 ) in length. 7. Branches from main low-velocity trunk ductwork shall be furnished with splitters, dampers or similar balancing devices in accordance with the standards of SMACNA and the Associated Air Balancing council. Fire dampers shall be provided, as required. 8. Supply and return ductwork shall be insulated with a minimum of one and one half-inch (1-1/2 ) thick blanket-type insulation with a vapor barrier. Acoustical liner may be furnished, as required per NFPA standards, Landlord s insurance carrier s requirements and be UL rated. Flame spread shall not exceed twenty-five (25) and smoke developed shall not exceed fifty (50). 9. Air distribution supply registers and/or diffusers shall be designed and specified for 50 fpm terminal velocity. 10. Tenant is not allowed to remove exterior insulation from Landlord s main duct. 11. No combustible materials of any type can be allowed above suspended ceilings. 12. Tenant shall not use the plenum space above ceilings for a return air. All return exhaust air above the ceilings shall be ducted. 13. The use of by the Tenant of the attic space for a return-air plenum is not allowed. All return air above the ceiling shall be ducted. Food Court / Service: Additional Requirements 1. The Tenant is responsible for providing their own grease exhaust units(s) and all necessary duct work in accordance with the current International Building Code and all local jurisdictions having authority. 2. All roof top equipment locations must have prior written approval from the Landlord. All roof-mounted kitchen exhaust fans that handle a grease discharge, shall have a grease catch pan and gutter. Ducts shall be welded sixteen- (16) gauge metal enclosed with a two- (2) hour fire-rated shaft in accordance with all applicable codes. Tenants who specify the use of a rooftop centrifugal exhaust fan for their cooking facilities shall provide proper clearance between the exhauster and the roof. Make-up air systems are required for all exhaust systems designed for a maximum of ninety percent (90%) of all exhausted air quantity. The exhaust and make-up air systems shall be electrically interlocked so that one switch activates both. All cooking-exhaust ducts shall be seamlessly welded and comply with NFPA. #96 requirements. Access doors are required and are to be on the vertical face of the horizontal run, at the bottom of the vertical riser and/or as required by Code. Automatic and manual devices for shutting down fuel or power supply shall be furnished. A range exhaust hood shall be fabricated in accordance with all codes and shall be at least sixteen-(16) gauge or heavier stainless steel, with all joints welded. Kitchen range hood exhaust ducts shall be insulated with fire-rated-type insulation or rated chase per NFPA standards, Landlord s insurance carrier s requirements and be UL rated, at specified heat temperature design. Please provide complete specification of type of insulation on the submittal drawings. Hoods and exhaust systems for food processing shall be protected by a chemical extinguishing system, as 49

51 mechanical requirements required by Code, installed in accordance with all the requirements of the jurisdictional authorities and Landlord s insurance carrier. All systems shall be integrated with fire/life safety systems and be furnished with access panels, as required. System Design: Split Systems For the purpose of load calculations, the building exterior walls and roof have transmission coefficients complying with the BOCA building code, section Outside temperature: 94 degrees F (DB), 75 degrees F (WB) (Use ASHRAE fundamentals 1% data column). Inside temperature: 78 degrees F (DB) 50% R.H. Actual inside lighting load, people load, equipment load. Ventilation load per governing codes. Tenant shall design and install a heating system, if applicable, to serve the Tenant Space based upon the following design perimeters: Outside temperature: 10 degrees F (DB) (Use ASHRAE 99% column). Inside temperature: 70 degrees F (DB) (minimum throughout the Demised Premises). Provide supplementary heating as required and in compliance with all applicable codes. 1. Tenant s engineer is to design and Tenant s contractor is to install the entire Mechanical System. Rooftop condensing equipment shall be Carrier, Trane or York. 2. All roof-mounted equipment shall conform to the following: All roof-mounted equipment shall be curb mounted on raised support platforms with all ducts (if applicable), conduits, drains and refrigerant lines penetrating the roof inside the curb support. Fabricated support platforms for all roof-mounted equipment shall be sized to span from centerline to centerline of the supports within the equipment bay as approved by Landlord. Tenant shall install one-half inch (1/2 ) thick roof pads around all roof top equipment for service personnel as directed by Landlord s Site Representative. Tenant s condensing unit (and/or packaged roof-mounted units) shall be located on the roof in areas specifically designated for such equipment. These units shall conform to Landlord s requirements with respect to weight and size, shall not exceed six feet (6-0 ) in height (installed) and shall furnish a minimum twelve inch (12 ) clearance from the top of the roofmounted curb support platforms to the top finished surface of the roof. Any additional reinforcement of the room structure necessary to support equipment shall be at Tenant s expense. Maximum size of RTU shall be 15 tons. In any given bay there shall not be more than two tenant RTU s and two tenant condensing units. And no tenant RTU or condensing unit can rest on a joist supporting another tenant s unit. Tenants shall install a smoke exhaust grille and OA smoke purge grille. Compressor/condenser or heat pump shall be located on the roof areas designed for such equipment and the fan coil section located within the Tenant Space. 3. Tenants whose Demised Premises are located directly under the existing roof areas specifically designated for mechanical equipment may, at Landlord s sole discretion, install a package type rooftop unit. Rooftop units shall be of a package-unit type. 4. When locating HVAC equipment on roof, special consideration shall be given to the distance between supply air intake ducts and to exhaust ducts. No exhaust or vent can be located within ten feet (10-0 ) of any rooftop supply fan or air intake. When locating restaurant supply and return air ducts at the roof level, special consideration shall be given to the distance between supply air intake ducts and exhaust ducts. Also, the direction of discharge from exhaust vents shall be such as to prevent odors from entering other systems. 5. Upper-level Tenants installing rooftop package units, five (5) ton units and above, shall install rooftop package units with 100% 50

52 mechanical requirements economizer capabilities. 6. No package units can be installed on the property with horizontal air discharge. Only down draft shall be allowed. Mechanical Drawing Requirements Tenant shall submit HVAC plans, prepared by a licensed mechanical engineer, for Landlord s review and approval. Contractor and/or equipment supplier drawings shall not be permitted. Tenant s HVAC drawings shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following: Floor plan and/or reflected ceiling plan at one-quarter inch (1/4 ) scale or larger, including all ductwork, exhaust systems, hoods, piping and equipment. Partial roof plan, if applicable, including location of adjacent equipment, roofmounted installations and roof penetration details. Schematic diagram of the HVAC system controls, including all fire/smoke detection and alarm devices with all manufactures model numbers indicated. Equipment schedules, including airhandling units, condensing units, roof units, exhaust fans, air devices (diffusers, registers and grilles) and any other equipment used, including manufacturers name and number. Complete details sufficient for construction. Material and equipment specifications. Heating, cooling and ventilation load calculations. Working Drawing Design and Coordination The following items shall be noted on Tenant s plan, for clarification: Prior to making any pipe or duct roof penetration and/or positioning of any equipment on the roof, all the proposed locations and/or penetrations shall match locations, as indicated on the Landlord approved plans and approved by Landlord s construction field coordinator All equipment is to be supported from structural members. No weight can be placed on the roofing materials or insulation. Tenant s general contractor shall be required to furnish temporary weatherproofing of all roof penetrations, at tenant s expense, until Landlord s roofing contractor has made the final patch. Tenant s general contractor shall provide a fire watch and portable fire extinguisher (minimum size 2A:20BC), wherever any welding is done within the Demised Premises. The person performing the fire watch shall remain in the Tenant Space for at least one (1) hour after the completion of any welding. This shall be coordinated through the Milford Fire Department. No roof work of any kind can be allowed prior to an on-site meeting with Landlord s Tenant Construction Coordinator. Any required roof penetrations shall be performed in coordination with Landlord s roofing contractor and as outlined in HVAC Design and Construction Criteria. All mechanical equipment, pipes and ducts, penetrating and/or located on roof shall be painted to match color of the existing roof. Use the appropriate coats of primer pre-treatment, prior to the final coat. The final coat of the roof matching color shall be approved by Landlord s Tenant Construction Coordinator. Tenant s store space number shall be permanently stenciled on one side of the roof-mounted HVAC unit, with minimum three-inch (3 ) high letters. Tenant contractor is to furnish airbalancing reports for HVAC/smoke exhaust equipment. 51

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58 electrical requirements electrical/telephone design criteria System Design Landlord shall furnish a main electrical switch at a central distribution point located within Landlord s main electrical room. Tenant shall design and install an electrical/telephone system to serve the Tenant Space, based on a 277/480 volt, three-phase, four wire, 60 Cycle System Tenant shall verify, by physical inspection, the existing service. Landlord Work: 1. Landlord shall provide, for Tenant electrical service connection, a service entrance equipment area, located outside the Tenant Space, with main distribution and/or modular metering equipment. 2. Landlord may furnish a 2 service conduit from Landlord s service area to a location within or near Tenant s Demised Premises selected by Landlord. 3. If Tenant requires a different size main electrical switch or service conduits, Landlord may furnish same, if available, at Tenant s expense. Tenant s electrical engineer shall notify Landlord in writing of any switch or conduit size requirements of Tenant that are larger than those existing prior to plan submittal. 4. Landlord shall provide a main electrical switch for Tenant s use at one of the central distribution points. Landlord shall furnish empty conduit for Tenant s main electrical service from the central distribution point to stub-in locations within Tenant s premises. If the existing service size needs to be updated or modified, it shall be at Tenant s expense. 5. Tenant shall extend Landlord s conduit, as needed, within the Tenant Space to Tenant s main disconnect switch and/or panel board. 6. Landlord shall provide main telephone terminal board at a location outside the Tenant Space, selected by Landlord, for Tenant connection to telephone service. 7. Landlord may furnish three-quarter inch (3/4 ) conduit to Tenant s Demised Premises for telephone system. Tenant Work: General Requirements Tenants with a service size of 200 amps or below shall provide the following: Properly sized fuses in the main fusible disconnect switch (minimum of 100 amps) in Landlord s switchboard. Provide a meter, per the local utility requirements and as directed by Landlord. Extend, as required within the Demised Premises, the electrical service conduit to Tenant s main disconnect switch or main circuit breaker equipped panel board. Four (4) properly sized copper conductors from Landlord switchgear, through the Landlord conduit to the Tenant s main disconnect device within the Tenant Space. Tenant shall install. Tenants with a total electrical load of 201 amps and above shall furnish the following: A main fusible disconnect switch, to be installed by Landlord s electrical contractor at Tenant s sole cost and expense. Four (4) properly sized copper service conductors, from free standing single section in Tenant s switchgear room to Tenant s main disconnect switch and/or panel board within the Tenant Space. Tenant shall install. Conduit that extends from Landlord s CT cabinet, meter socket, main disconnect switch or main circuit breaker equipped panel board. Tenant s electrical system shall be designed in accordance with Landlord s criteria as outlined in this manual, the latest adopted editions of the NEC and the requirements of all local authorities having jurisdiction. Materials, electrical products and equipment, including all components shall be new and appear on the Underwriters 57

59 electrical requirements Laboratories list of approved items. Tenant shall install all electrical work necessary for a complete electrical distribution system within the premises, including, without limitation, transformers, electrical panels, disconnect switches, etc. Conduit and Wires 1. Tenant shall install feeder wires through the main electrical service conduit and make the final connections to the main electrical switch located at the central distribution point. Tenant shall coordinate with Landlord s electrical contractor. 2. All main feeder wires from the main electrical switch shall be sized to meet the minimum fuse protection capacity of Tenant s main electrical switch with the minimum main feeder size to be #3 copper wire. Main service feeders, as a minimum, shall be treated for the sum of all loads, plus twentyfive percent (25%) spare capacity. Branch circuits connected loads shall not exceed eighty percent (80%) of rated capacity. 3. Minimum circuit wire size shall be #12 AWG, excluding control wiring. All main and branch circuitry wiring shall be copper. All wiring is to have 600-volt insulation, Type TW, THW, THWN or THHN for main feeders. Same color shall identify same phase throughout the system. 4. If aluminum wires exist, they need to be removed and replaced. At no time can flexible conduit be used as common routing for wires. 5. Panel connected loads within the Tenant Space and main feeder conductors (from Landlord switchgear to panel) shall be balanced within plus or minus ten percent (10%) across all phases. 6. All conduits shall be concealed in finished areas. Minimum conduit shall be one-half inch (1/2 ) diameter and concealed in slab shall be three-quarter inch (3/4 ). No conduit shall allowed to be installed in the slab unless absolutely necessary. 7. All wiring shall be installed in conduit. Conduit shall be galvanized steel, rigid heavy wall or electrical metallic tubing. Watertight fittings shall be used where required by code. 8. Conduit hangers, clamps, light fixture supports, etc shall be fastened to bar joists or beams. No attachment or support from any roof deck is allowed. Exposed conduits shall be in straight lines parallel with or at right angles to column lines or beams and separated at least three inches (3 ) from water or gas lines, wherever they run alongside or across such lines. 9. Flexible metal conduit shall be used only for connections inside casework and as the final connection four feet (4-0 ) maximum length, minimum one-half inch (1/2 ) electrical trade size to recessed fixtures, motors and electrical equipment that may generate vibration through the conduit system. No BX, AC, MC or Romex type wiring can be allowed. Furnish liquid-tight flexible conduits for outdoor installations and floor boxes shall be watertight with cast threaded conduit hubs. 10. Pull boxes or junction boxes are required to be of minimum twelve- (12) gauge galvanized steel. Boxes in walls shall be galvanized pressed steel or cast metal. Caulk around boxes to eliminate noise transmission. 11. The electrical system serving the Tenant Space shall be grounded in accordance with the latest requirements of the NEC. System shall be grounded to the main cold water pipe in the Demised Premises. 12. Ground fault circuit interrupters shall be installed in branch circuits, where required by code. 13. Prior to making any conduit, pipe or duct-roof penetration and/or positioning any equipment on the roof, all the proposed locations and/or penetrations shall match locations, as indicated on the Landlordapproved plans and be approved by Landlord s on-site representative. 14. All roof penetrations made by Tenant s general contractor shall be subject to Landlord s approval as to location and 58

60 electrical requirements construction details. Weatherproofing, of any installation, shall be performed by Landlord s authorized roofing contractor. Tenant s general contractor shall pay all costs directly to such roofing contractor. Electrical Panels 1. As required, provide lock-on devices on panel circuit breakers for exit and emergency light and fire/smoke alarm system. 2. Lighting panel boards shall be of the three-phase, four-wire circuit breaker type. Cabinets shall be constructed of code-gauge steel, having not less than four-inch (4 ) gutter space on all sides. Doors shall be hinged with keyed cylinder locks and all locks shall be keyed alike. Circuit breakers shall be the thermal magnetic type with molded case with all two (2) and three (3) pole breakers of the common handle type. Distribution panels shall be of the convertible type utilizing automatic circuit breakers of fusible disconnect switches that shall be furnished with current limiting fuses. Tenant shall be required to install a main circuit breaker or manual disconnects. 3. Lighting panels shall have quick-lag molded case breakers bolted to buss. Halfsize or tandem breakers or plug-ins shall not be allowed. Distribution panels shall be either fusible-type (with quickmake, quickbreak interrupter switches) or molded case breaker-type. 4. Furnish a complete typewritten identification directory card for all main and branch circuits in the panel door. Miscellaneous Items: 1. Transformers may not be suspended from the structure and are to be floor mounted. Dry type transformers shall be class H rated, 480 volt primary to 120/208 volt, three-phase, four-wire secondary capacity adequate to service Tenant s requirements. Noise level is limited to a maximum of fifty (50) DB average, measured at a distance of one foot (1-0 ) form the case, per NEMA Publication No. TR or latest revision thereof. 2. As required by governing codes, furnish Self-contained, battery pack emergency lighting and exit signs throughout the demised Premises. 3. All signage shall be controlled by a time clock and be on during the hours the shopping center is open. 4. Motors 1/2 HP or less shall be 120 volts, single phase. Motors 3/4 HP or more shall be 208 volts, 3 phase. 5. Manual or magnetic starters, switches, contacts, relays, time switches, safety devices and other controls shall be commercial-type with heavy-duty ratings and shall be installed in strict conformance with the manufacturer s recommendations and applicable 6. Tenants are required to utilize electric hot water heaters for domestic hot water and electric heaters for space heating. 7. Engraved phenolic nameplates are required on distribution panels, motor starters, lighting panels and push button stations, etc. 8. Provide weatherproof disconnect switch, 120 volt duplex service outlet, and weatherproof light fixture with switch at each roof-mounted HVAC unit. 9. All devices and equipment in finished areas shall be flush mounted, where possible. 10. No lighting can be installed outside the Tenant Space, in the common area and/or ceiling for storefront lighting or sign illumination. 11. Tenant s general contractor shall be required to provide temporary weatherproofing for all roof penetrations until Landlord s roofing contractor has made the final patch. 12. Tenant s electrical contractor shall furnish an identification nameplate on Tenant s main disconnect switch in Landlord s switchboard. Nameplates shall be one-eighth inch (1/8 ) thick plastic, black on white and etched 59

61 electrical requirements letters. The minimum size shall be one inch (1 ) with only the Tenant s space number engraved on such, permanently affixed. 13. Tenant shall make application to the local utility for meter and metered electrical service. Tenant shall comply with all the local utility s guidelines. 14. Tenant shall provide and install complete telephone service support facilities as required by the serving telephone company. All Tenant telephone equipment is to be contained within the Tenant s space. Tenant shall furnish a telephone backboard, a 120- volt, 20 amp duplex outlet on a separate circuit. Landlord shall provide one threequarter inch (3/4 ) conduit from Landlord s telephone equipment room to Tenant s demised space. Extension of Landlordprovided conduit to Tenant s telephone equipment is the responsibility of the Tenant. Tenant shall make application to the serving telephone company for service and shall comply with their requirements. Tenant s telephone equipment is not permitted in Landlord s telephone equipment room. 15. Tenant shall install a local audible smoke alarm in their storage, preparation and sales area hard wired to Tenant s electrical system and shall furnish any other alarm system as may be required by any local governmental authority. 16. Tenant s HVAC system shall be powered off Tenant s electrical distribution system. Tenant shall provide all power and control wiring, including final connection. 17. All Tenant spaces are required to have smoke detectors installed in the storage, preparation and sales area, located per the instructions of the governing authorities. These are local only and are not connected to a central alarm system. They shall be powered by the Tenant s electrical system and connected to the Tenant s grease exhaust and air supply system to cause shutdown when the alarm is activated. Drawing Requirements Tenant s electrical drawings shall consist of, but not limited to, the following: Electrical floor plan at one-quarter inch (1/4 ) scale or larger (for power). Reflected ceiling plan at one-quarter inch (1/4 ) scale or larger (for lighting). Electrical riser diagram, including type and size of feeders, fuses, disconnect switches and main breakers. Electrical panel(s) schedule, including circuit breaker sizes and all connected load calculations. Lighting fixture schedule, including type, lamps, mounting, wattages, quantities and manufacturer s catalog number. Fire/smoke alarm system controls and inter-connections w/ a copy to the Fire Marshal s office. HVAC control schematic details. Electrical load summary, including all connected and demand load calculations. Equipment and materials specification. Smoke exhaust fan control and connection details. Working Drawing Design and Coordination Each area enclosed by ceiling height partitions shall have independent control of the lighting within that area. All switching devices used to control lighting within an area shall be readily accessible to personnel occupying that area. For all areas larger than 100 square feet and for that a maximum connected lighting load of more than 1.0 watts per square feet is allowed, the connected lighting load shall be so controlled that it may be reduced by at least one half (1/2) in uniform pattern. The maximum area that may be controlled by any two (2) switching devices shall be limited to that area that can be served by two (2) twenty (20) ampere, single pole circuits, loaded to no more than eighty percent (80%). The following items shall be noted on Tenant s plan, for clarification: Prior to making any pipe or duct roof penetration and/or positioning of any equipment on the roof, all the proposed locations and/or penetrations shall match locations as indicated on Landlord- 60

62 electrical requirements approved plans and approved by Landlord s construction field coordinator. No roof work of any kind can be performed prior to an on-site meeting with the Tenant Construction Coordinator. Any required roof penetrations shall be performed in coordinator with Landlord s roofing contractor, as outlined in HVAC Design and Construction Criteria. be at the Tenant s sole cost and expense. All conduit penetrating and/or located on the roof shall be painted to match the color of the existing roof. Use the appropriate coats of pre-treatment primer prior to the final coat. Final coat of the roof matching color shall be approved by Landlord. Tenant s general contractor, at tenant s expense, shall be required to furnish temporary weatherproofing for all roof penetrations, until Landlord s roofing contractor has made the final patch. Tenant s general contractor shall provide a fire watch and portable fire extinguisher (minimum size 2A:20BC), wherever any welding is done within the Demised Premises. The person performing the fire watch shall remain in the Tenant Space for at least one (1) hour after the completion of any welding. This shall be coordinated through the Milford Fire Department. All roof and slab penetrations made by Tenant s general contractor shall conform to Landlord s standard criteria and shall be subject to Landlord s approval as to location and construction details. Weatherproofing of any roof penetrations required by Tenant shall be performed by Landlord s authorized roofing contractor. Tenant s general contractor shall pay all such costs, therefore, directly to such roofing contractor upon their demand. Any failure to follow this procedure, and any damages resulting therefrom, shall 61

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