NAVFAC Design-Build Model Request for Proposal - Hangar
E10 EQUIPMENT
NAVFAC PTS-E10 (September 2022)
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Preparing Activity: NAVFAC SUPERSEDING PTS-E10 (December 2018)
PERFORMANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SECTION E10
EQUIPMENT
09/22
NOTE: This section is intended to be used as a guide and contains requirements that are common to many different types of facilities; however, not all requirements and equipment items will be applicable to all projects. In addition, there may be special requirements for a particular project that are not addressed at all. The RFP preparer may have to incorporate additional information to address these special requirements in this PTS and corresponding Part 3 ESR. If the RFP preparer chooses to delete building elements that are not required for the project, do not change the remaining Uniformat paragraph designations (example - A102001). Uniformat designations are unique to the products they are assigned to. However, the subparagraph numerical extensions (example – 1.2 or a,b,c) of the Uniformat designations may change if subparagraphs are deleted.
This guide specification is formatted utilizing Uniformat II, an industry recognized standard, ASTM E 1557. When the RFP preparer chooses to add a paragraph that does not apply to an existing building element already included in the specification, refer to the Uniformat/WBS located on the NAVFAC Design-Build Website for a listing of Uniformat II designations and definitions.
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NOTE: The following Table of Contents is for navigation purposes within the document and is not intended to be part of the final edited documents.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
E10 GENERAL
E10 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
E10 1.2 DESIGN GUIDANCE
E10 1.3 PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE TESTING
E10 1.4 DESIGN SUBMITTALS
E10 1.5 CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS
E1010 COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
E101005 SECURITY & VAULT EQUIPMENT
E101005 1.1 VAULT AND DOORS
E101005 1.2 SECURITY VAULT DOOR
E101005 1.3 DAY GATE
E102001 MISCELLANEOUS COMMON FIXED & MOVABLE EQUIPMENT
E102009 AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT
E102009 1.1 CEILING MOUNT FOR PROJECTOR
E1040 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT
E1090 OTHER EQUIPMENT
E109090 OTHER SPECIALIZED FIXED AND MOVABLE EQUIPMENT
E109090 1.2 GEAR DRYING CAGES
E10 GENERAL
RFP Part 3 including the Engineering System Requirements (ESR) provide project specific requirements. The RFP Part 4, Performance Technical Sections (PTS) provide generalized technical requirements that apply to multiple facility types and include more requirements than are applicable to any one project. Therefore, only the RFP Part 4 requirements that apply to the project and further define the RFP Part 3 project specific requirements are required.
E10 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Where required by the project program, obtain the services of equipment specialists to specify any audiovisual, shop, fitness equipment, or other specialty equipment. Equipment specialists must not have any affiliation with the product specified. All specialty equipment must be installed by qualified installers regularly engaged in installing the specialty equipment. Systems furnishings installers must be the systems furniture manufacturer's dealer of record.
E10 1.2 DESIGN GUIDANCE
Provide the design and installation in accordance with the following references. This Performance Technical Specification (PTS) adds clarification to the fundamental requirements contained in the following Government Standards. The general requirements of this PTS section are located in PTS Section Z10, General Performance Technical Specification.
Industry standards, codes, and Government standards that are referenced in the section text that are not found in the Unified Master Reference List (UMRL) in the Federal Facility Criteria (FFC) at the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) website, are listed below for basic designation identification. Comply with the required and advisory portions of the current edition of the standard at the time of contract award.
E10 1.2.1 Government Standards
UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)
UFC 1-200-01 | DoD Building Code (General Building Requirements) (A reference in this PTS section to UFC 1-200-01 requires compliance with the Tri-Service Core UFCs that are listed therein, which includes the following significant UFC(s): UFC 3-101-01, Architecture UFC 3-120-10, Interior Design) |
UFC 1-200-02 | High Performance and Sustainable Building Requirements |
E10 1.3 PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE TESTING
Provide verification of satisfactory special equipment and furnishing systems performance via Performance Verification Testing, as detailed in this section of the RFP.
E10 1.4 DESIGN SUBMITTALS
Provide design submittals in accordance with UFGS Section 01 33 00, Submittal Procedures, Facilities Criteria (FC) 1-300-09N, Navy and Marine Corps Design Procedures, UFC 3-101-01, Architecture, and UFC 3-120-10, Interior Design.
NOTE: NAVFAC has made every effort to use commercial standards in the PTS sections. This PTS section is designed to only use commercial standards. If project requirements dictate the use of a UFGS sections as a standard, add a paragraph here listing the required UFGS section. State in the paragraph that the DOR must edit this UFGS section in accordance with PTS Z10 and submit it as a part of the design submittal.
E10 1.5 CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS
Submit construction submittals in accordance with PTS Section Z10, General Performance Technical Specifications. In addition to the Z10 requirements, the Designer of Record (DOR) must approve the following construction submittals as a minimum:
Field tests of equipment, vault door, loading dock equipment, kitchen equipment and unit kitchens.
Energy efficiency ratings for food service equipment, as applicable.
E1010 COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
E101005 SECURITY & VAULT EQUIPMENT
E101005 1.1 VAULT AND DOORS
Design the Vault ("Weapons Storage Area" (WSA) or "Armory", or other title according to the project program) space in accordance with criteria in Military Handbook (MIL-HDBK) 1013/1A to provide at least 10 minutes of delay time against low and medium threat severity levels of forced entry. The space is required to be built to the construction standards described in MIL-HDBK-1013/1A for Class A vaults. The reinforced concrete must have minimum 28-day compressive strength of at least 3000 PSI (20,684 kPa) and the floor, walls, and ceiling/roof components of this space must all be cast in place and at least 8 inches (200 mm) thick. The door into the vault must be a General Services Administration (GSA)-Approved and labeled Class 5 Security Vault Door that conforms to Federal Specification AA-D-00600. Provide door manufacturer’s modified standard or custom Day Gate, designed for use with the vault door furnished, for access control and weapons issue. Except for the door opening, penetrations and openings through the structural “security” envelope of the floor, walls, and ceiling/roof of the Vault that are 96 sq. inches (618 sq. cm) or greater with the least dimension greater than 6 inches (150 mm) are not allowed. PTS Section D50, Electrical, includes requirements for Intrusion Detection System (IDS) within the space and for Security Lighting at the outside of the Vault Door to the space.
E101005 1.1.1 Set-backs
Where the perimeter walls of the WSA spaces are part of the facility exterior walls, the vault walls must be set back from the exterior part of the exterior wall to allow at least 4 inches (100 mm) for the normal wall facing to cover the vault walls.
E101005 1.1.2 Egress
Where a WSA space exceeds 1000 square feet (90 sq m) in floor area, or will have more than eight occupants, the space must have a minimum of 2 exits for safety purposes. When more than one entrance / exit is required, each must be equipped with a Security Vault Door, with only one used for normal entry access.
E101005 1.2 SECURITY VAULT DOOR
Security Vault Door must be GSA-Approved and labeled Class 5 Security Vault Door that conforms to Federal Specification AA-D-00600. Provide GSA-Approved and labeled Class 5 Security Vault Door that conforms to Federal Specification AA-D-00600. Door(s) for normal or special entry access must be Class 5, either Type IIR- right opening swing without optical device or Type IIL- left opening swing without optical device as determined by design arrangement, Style K- Key change combination lock, Design S- single lock.
Where a second or additional door is required for safety purposes, door(s) for exit only must be Class 5, either Type IR- right opening swing with optical device or Type IL- left opening swing with optical device as determined by design arrangement, Style K- Key change combination lock, Design B- no exterior hardware.
E101005 1.3 DAY GATE
Provide vault door manufacturer's modified standard or custom day gate designed for use with vault door furnished, for access control and weapons issue. Day gate construction must be minimum 10 gage (3.4 mm) steel flattened and expanded metal welded to a 1 inch (25 mm) minimum steel channel or angle welded frame; expanded metal pattern must be 1 inch by 1-3/4 inch (25 by 45 mm) diamond grid. Maximum clearance between sides, top and bottom of the day gate and the vault door-frame and floor must be 1 inch (25 mm) when the day gate is closed. Provide gate hinged on same side as the vault door, swinging to 180 degrees into the vault from closed to open positions. Provide day gate with locking device operable from both sides; the outside by key and the inside by key, knob, lever, or deadbolt; the inside locking device must either be positioned so that it is not accessible from the outside or it must be operable by key only. Day gate must include an issue port opening, cover with locking mechanism, and shelf. The issue port must be a framed opening welded to the day gate frame with a hinged door cover. The hinged door must be minimum 18 gage (1.2 mm) steel and must be lockable from the inside only. The opening must be 8 inches (200 mm) high and 12 inches (300 mm) wide; tolerances are plus or minus 0.125 inch (3.2 mm). When the issue port is closed, the hinged door cover must match the opening to within 0.0625 inch (1.6 mm). The shelf must be minimum 16 gage (1.5 mm) stainless steel, 12 inches (300 mm) deep by 12 inches (300 mm) wide to match the port opening, and must be capable of withstanding a vertical force of 100 lbf (445 N) at any point without deformation. Provide the manufacturer’s standard painted finish to match that of the vault door. The day gate must not interfere with the operation of vault door inner escape device.
E102001 MISCELLANEOUS COMMON FIXED & MOVABLE EQUIPMENT
This section must include fixed workbenches, hazardous and non-hazardous shop materials cabinetry, shop tools, and other fixed and movable equipment.
E102009 AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT
E102009 1.1 CEILING MOUNT FOR PROJECTOR
Provide the ceiling mounted hardware for a digital projector, to be coordinated with support blocking (see PTS Section C10, Interior Construction) and electrical and data connections (see Section D50, Electrical).
E1040 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT
Refer to the project program.
E1090 OTHER EQUIPMENT
E109090 OTHER SPECIALIZED FIXED AND MOVABLE EQUIPMENT
Specialized fixed and moveable equipment not described by the other assembly categories.
E109090 1.1 GEAR DRYING CAGES
Drying cages (racks) for SCUBA gear may be purchased or may be fabrications. Comply with standard operating procedures for the facility.
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