5.1
SECTION 10442
NON-ILLUMINATED INTERIOR/EXTERIOR SIGNS
Date: 05/19/04 (Metal Etch 10442-4)
PART 1 - GENERAL
** THIS SECTION INCLUDES SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOTAL INTEGRATED INTERIOR SIGN SYSTEM. SELECT APPROPRIATE TYPE OR TYPES BELOW. CONSULT MANUFACTURER'S CATALOG FOR STYLES; CONSULT MANUFACTURER'S REP. FOR COMPLETION OF SCHEDULE.
** CAVEAT: APCO supports the goal of making facilities accessible and has developed guidelines in an effort to promote voluntary compliance. APCO provides information and guidelines on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on a voluntary basis, having used extreme care and high standards to assure accuracy in interpretation of the law. However, all information, either written or verbal, is strictly an interpretation and is presented with no warranty either expressed or implied. APCO officers, staff, representatives, and/or consultants assume no legal responsibility for the accuracy of presentations, comments or other ADA information. Neither is liability assumed for the outcome of decisions, contracts, commitments or obligations made on the basis of this information. APCO guidelines are taken from the Department of Justice's final rules implementing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, printed in the Federal Register, 28 CFR, Part 36, 26 July 1991. APCO recommends that anyone affected by ADA obtain a copy of The Americans with Disabilities Act and consult their legal counsel.
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Section includes: Interior non-illuminated directional, control, and information surface mounted signage as complete integrated modular system.
B. Related sections:
1. Section 01630: Product Options and Substitutions.
2. Section 03300: Cast-in-Place Concrete.
3. Section 04220: Concrete Unit Masonry.
4. Section 08110: Steel Doors and Frames.
5. Section 08210: Wood Doors.
6. Section 09260: Gypsum Board Systems.
7. Section 09510: Acoustical Ceilings.
8. Section 09900: Painting.
9. Section 09960: Vinyl Wall Covering.
**C. Unit prices: Provide installed unit price for each type unit in designed system for extra possible required signage.
** JANUARY 26, 1992 IS THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS INDICATED IN THIS SECTION. THIS SECTION DOES NOT DEFINE EACH AND EVERY CASE REQUIRING COMPLIANCE.
1.02 REFERENCES
A. Standards of the following as referenced:
1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
B. Industry standards:
1. Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, "Americans with Disabilities Act", Public Law 101-336, (ADA).
2. ANSI A117.1: Providing Accessibility and Useability for Physically Handicap People, 1986 edition.
3. Federal Register Part III, Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, 28 CFR Part 36: Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities, Final Rule, July 26, 1991.
4. Federal Register Part II, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 36 CFR Part 1191: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities; Amendment to Final Guidelines, September 6, 1991.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
A. Terms:
1. Braille: Grade 2 Braille including 189 part-word or whole word contractions in addition to Grade 1 Braille 63 characters. Tactile is required whenever braille is required; see SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Article below.
2. Letters and numbers on signs with width-to-height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1 and stroke width ratio between 1:5 and 1:10 using upper case "X" to calculate ratios. Use typestyles with medium weight; upper and lower case lettering is permitted; serif typestyles are permitted. See SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Article below.
3. Symbols: Symbol itself is not required to be tactile but equivalent verbal description is required both in tactile letters and braille.
4. Tactile: 1/32" raised capital letters without serifs at least 5/8" height and not more than 2" height based on upper case "X".
1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Signage under this section is intended to include items for identification, direction, control, and information of building where installed as complete integrated system from a single manufacturer.
B. ADA design requirements:
1. Signage requiring tactile graphics:
a. Wall mounted signs designating permanent rooms and spaces such as, room numbers and restroom, department, office, and fire exit identifications.
b. Individually applied characters are prohibited.
2. Signage not requiring tactile graphics but require compliance to other ADA requirements: All other signs providing direction to or information about function of space such as, directional signs (signs with arrow), informational signs (operating hours, policies, etc.), regulatory signs (no smoking, do not enter), and ceiling and projected wall mount signs.
3. Excluded signage:
a. Exterior signs.
b. Building directories.
c. Menus.
d. Temporary signs, include personnel signs and tenant identification; suite numbers are not considered temporary.
C. ADA performance requirements:
1. Tactile graphics signs mounting requirements:
a. Single doors: Mount 60" to sign centerline above finish floor and on wall adjacent to latch side of door.
b. Openings: Mount 60" to sign centerline above finish floor adjacent opening.
c. No wall space adjacent latch side of door, opening, or double doors: Mount 60" to sign centerline above finish floor on nearest adjacent wall.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Product data:
1. Manufacturer's signed statement regarding compliance with QUALITY ASSURANCE Article.
2. Manufacturer's product literature indicating units and designs selected.
3. Evidence
of manufacturer's computerized data retrieval program for tracking of Project
for sign typography, message strip requirements, and other pertinent data from
schedule input to final computerized typography on finished product.
B. Shop drawings:
1. Indicate materials, sizes, configurations, and applicable substrate mountings.
2. Typography sample for copy.
3. Signage
schedule complete with location of each sign and required copy; include floor
plans, if required.
**4. Artwork for special graphics.
C. Samples:
1. Full size samples for **
**
plaque insert, and copy in colors specified.
**
plaque and copy in colors specified.
2. Furnish
sample in small size sign.
3. Samples
will ** not ** be returned for use in Project.
D. Contract close out:
1. Furnish appropriate checklist for aiding in reordering after Date of Substantial Completion. Maintain computer schedule program for ** five ** years for ordering new signage required by Owner.
2. Maintenance
data and cleaning requirements for exterior surfaces.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications:
1. Manufacturer:
a. Work required under this section from manufacturers regularly engaged in work of this magnitude and scope for minimum of five years.
b. Maintain
computer link between schedule input and computerized typography production.
1.07 DELIVERY,
STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Indicated in Delivery, Storage, and Handling Section.
** USE EITHER A. ABOVE or A. BELOW.
A. Acceptance at site: Coordinate delivery of work to Project site under this section for immediate installation.
1.08 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING
A. Schedule system installation after related finishes have been completed.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURED UNITS
A. Acceptable product:
1. Plaque: APCO; Metal Etch Signs, 388 Grant Street SE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30312, USA. Phone; (404) 688-9000. Fax; (404) 577-3847.
**2. Other manufacturer's products are acceptable if submitted in accord with Product Options and Substitutions section and are in strict compliance with these specified requirements. **
** COMPONENTS
LISTED BELOW GIVE ONLY GENERAL INFORMATION. SCHEDULES ARTICLE REQUIRES
COMPLETE SIGNAGE SCHEDULE DEVELOPED BY MANUFACTURER'S REP.
2.02 COMPONENTS:
A. Plaque:
1. Face:
a. Material:
Light weight zinc metal alloy.
b. Thickness:
** 1/16" to 1/4" range.
c. ADA tactile signs: Individual 1/32" high letter characters and braille portion chemically etched into face material
2. Base:
a. Type: Metal alloy zinc, light weight suitable for chemical etch.
b. Color:
Selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard 40 non-glare colors.
Indicated in SCHEDULES Article. **
**Custom
Color
**Electroplated
in copper, chrome, brass, silver.
**Tinted
with a see-through color.
3. Corners:
Radius or square corners indicated in SCHEDULES Article.
** MOUNTING
PLAQUES TO SURFACE; SELECT TYPE OR TYPES:
WALL
MOUNTING: MF; Hole type for fastener attachment to wall surface. VT; Double
sided vinyl tape mounting. MT; SA; Silastic adhesive for mounting to irregular
surfaces, vinyl tape is used and larger signs.
4. Mounting:
a. Surface: ** Wall or vertical surface. ** Indicated in SCHEDULES Article.**
b. Fastening:
** MF. ** VT. ** SA. Indicated in SCHEDULES Article.**
5. Sizes: Indicated in SCHEDULES Article from manufacturer's standard sizes.
B. Graphics:
1. Type
sizes: Selected from manufacturer's standard sizes indicated in SCHEDULES
Article for particular units; meet ADA requirements for letter proportions and
sizes where tactile units are used.
** SELECT
TYPE STYLE: STANDARD TYPESTYLES AT SAME COST ARE AS FOLLOWS:
HM,
helvetica medium; HR, helvetica regular; HB, helvetica bold.
M,
melior; MSB, melior semi-bold.
O,
optima; OSB, optima semi-bold.
CR,
clarendon regular; CB, clarendon bold.
EB,
eurostyle bold; EBE, eurostyle bold extended.
FM,
futura medium; FB, futura bold.
** ADA
REQUIREMENTS SUGGESTS USE OF HM, OSB, and FUTURA AS RELEVANT TYPESTYLES.
2. Type
style or styles: ** HM. ** HR. ** HB. ** M. ** MSB. ** O. ** OSB. ** CR. **
CB. ** EB. ** EBE. ** FM. ** FB. **
3. Furnish
Grade 2 Braille characters for tactile signs; same text as letter designations
and symbol translation indicated in DEFINITIONS Article.
** REMINDER:
ADA REQUIRES ALL UPPERCASE FOR TACTILE; UPPER/LOWER CASE FOR NON-TACTILE.
4. Type code or codes: ** Uppercase. ** Initial caps. ** Combination. ** Indicated in SCHEDULES Article. **
5. Mounting:
a. Surface: Wall or vertical surface.
b. Fastening:
** MF. ** VT. ** SA. ** Indicated in SCHEDULES Article.**
6. Finish: Select for exterior polyurethane material from (44) color options and electroplated finishes. ** \OR SELECT PAINT **
2.03 FABRICATION
A. Shop assembly:
1. General:
a. Fabricate
units to configurations indicated on reviewed shop drawings.
b. Apply
copy or graphics to surface of plaque material using computer generated
photographic images, chemically etched into photo-sensitized metal.
c. Graphics
application after applying background color.
2. Furnish
required copy indicated on reviewed shop drawings.
3. Wrap
each individual unit with polyethylene.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of conditions:
1. Examine areas to receive signage; notify Architect in writing of unacceptable substrate.
2. Beginning
work indicates acceptance of substrate.
3. Subsequent
modifications to substrate or signage becomes this section's complete
responsibility.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Install plaques in locations with mounting types indicated on drawings in accord with reviewed shop drawings; square, plumb, and level units.
3.03 CLEANING
A. Clean
exposed surfaces not more than 48 hours prior to Date of Substantial Completion
in accord with manufacturer's written cleaning instructions.
3.04 SCHEDULES
A. See attached sheet for Schedule.
END OF SECTION 10442