Division 09 – Finishes - UC Davis Health System

UCDMC CAMPUS STANDARDS & MASTER SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 09 – FINISHES
PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD
09 20 00
Gypsum Board Finish Levels:
1. For unoccupied areas, such as concealed spaces, consult the University’s Representative for
appropriate finish level.
2. Provide a Gypsum Association (GA) Level 2 finish in areas where gypsum board is used as a
substrate for tile.
3. For occupied spaces and surfaces exposed to public view:
a. Provide a lightly textured finish over a GA Level 4 finish
b. Smooth finish over a GA Level 5 finish may be used in specific areas if approved by the
University’s Representative.
For exterior cement plaster, refer to the University’s Standard Specification Sections 09 22 36.23 Cement
Plaster lathing and Lath Accessories and 09 24 00 Portland Cement Plastering.
CERAMIC TILE
09 31 00
Use of ceramic tile is acceptable in areas with excessive water and/or cleaning such as restroom floors
and walls. The grout used for any ceramic floor tiles needs to be sealed with a VOC compliant sealer and
that directive needs to be clearly identified in the specification section. Epoxy grout tends to be difficult to
work with and not recommended unless approved by the University representative. Use of ceramic tile in
shower floors is not acceptable because the grout breaks down creating an Infection Control problem.
ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS
09 51 00
Tegular and Square lay-in edge profiles for ceiling tiles are acceptable. Concealed spline systems are not
acceptable. Clean rooms and other Infectious Controlled environments require a Mylar coated ceiling tile
or something similar. Children’s areas can have tiles with decorative embossed themes. Provide white
tiles and suspension grids unless approved otherwise by University Design Team. Provide heavy-duty
exposed Tee suspension system.
RESILIENT TILE FLOORING
09 65 10
The use of VCT tiles with topset base is acceptable in areas void of liquids such as public areas, clinics
and patient settings including patient rooms if other flooring types are cost prohibited. VCT tiles are cost
effective, durable and easy to maintain even if they do require waxing. Mannington Essentials, color #131
Oyster White VCT tile is the campus standard. Other VCT patterns and accent colors are acceptable
when approved by the University Design Group.
Luxury Vinyl Tiles and plank tile systems (LVT) can be used in areas void of liquids in lieu of VCT tiles for
an upgraded appearance in public, administrative office settings and patients areas for more design
oriented projects with moderate budgets. The LVT tiles are cost effective, durable, quiet, do not require
heat welding and they are void of dye lot concerns which is a huge advantage for replacement concerns.
High performance finish protectants are required – 20 mil thickness in moderate traffic area and 40 mil
thickness required in high abuse areas. Must have a slip coefficient of xxx or greater. Utilizing domestic
manufactures greatly reduces lead time.
Rubber floor tiles can be used over existing VCT floors in patient areas including patient rooms that
cannot be closed during construction or they have asbestos in the existing mastic. The referred
manufacturer and style for this application is Norament Grano tiles since it is thicker than other rubber
flooring materials and conceals existing VCT imperfections. Also, rubber floor tiles are installed with a
double stick tape so installing in an occupied patient area is possible. They can also be used where
heavy equipment is used such as loading docks.
Aerosol adhesives shall not exceed the VOC limits specified in the Green Seal Standard GS-36
(01/11/2011)
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Non-aerosol adhesives and primers shall not exceed the VOC limits specified in the South Coast Air
Quality District Rule 1168 (01/07/05).
SHEET VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS
09 65 20
Areas where liquids are used, stored or chance of spillage shall have watertight flooring system with heat
welded seams with at least a 4-inch continuous coved base. Provide a cant strip for support under the
coved base with metal trim at the top. Use a commercial grade sheet vinyl or rubber floor with a welded
coved base. VOC compliant poured flooring systems will be considered especially food preparation
areas or shower rooms.
Areas void of liquid spills can use sheet vinyl flooring with a topset rubber base and a variety of materials
and manufactures are acceptable.
Sheet Vinyl’s are to be a nonbacked, nonlayered, polyurethane-coated, homogeneous vinyl with a wear
layer. Color and pattern detail are dispersed uniformly throughout the product. Heat weld all seams,
chemical welds are not permitted.
The use of linoleum or any variation of a linoleum type product is prohibited. .
Patient areas – use flooring products with good sound absorption, easy to maintain, good slip/fall
coefficient. Rubber flooring if preferred and will maintain well if the finish process described by the
manufacturer is followed carefully after the product is installed and prior to occupancy. Healt weld seams,
chemical welds are not permitted. .
Projects with fresh concrete subfloors intended to receive sheet flooring products need to be tested for
moisture with the ASTM F2170 Situ Probe test method. Provide test results to the University
Representative prior to any flooring material being installed.
Flooring at Permanent Cabinets: Resilient flooring is required in toe spaces and not under the fixed floor
cases and cabinets.
In projects with tight schedules use a quick set adhesive that meets current VOC requirements.
Aerosol adhesives shall not exceed the VOC limits specified in the Green Seal Standard GS-36
(01/11/2011)
Non-aerosol adhesives and primers shall not exceed the VOC limits specified in the South Coast Air
Quality District Rule 1168 (01/07/05).
RESILIENT FLOORING ACCESSORIES
09 65 30
Use 6” base in patient areas and 4” in administrative areas. Use only topset base, carpet base is
unacceptable.
In areas requiring sheet vinyl with a coved base provide a concealed cant strip for support and metal trim
at the top.
BROADLOOM CARPET
09 68 00
Broadloom carpets should be a commercial grade multi-colored, non-directional patterned loop or tipsheer to hide soil. Cut pile carpets can be used in high-end administrative areas if desired. Carpets with
subtle multi-colored directional patterns will be considered for some projects but must be reviewed by the
design team prior.
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Carpet shall be certified by the California Gold Sustainable Carpet Standard at the gold or platinum level.
Carpet tile systems shall not exceed the target emissions factors of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s
following programs:
1. Carpet: Green Label Plus Program and Testing Procedures.
2. Carpet Cushion: Green Label Program and Testing Procedure
3. Carpet Adhesive: Green Label Program and Testing Procedure.
Handicapped Requirement - 4500 (min) = (yarn weight) (36) divided by pile height.
BROADLOOM CARPET SPECIFCATIONS
Type: Carpet shall be tufted pattered loop product and installed by direct glue-down method unless
otherwise noted. Acceptable manufacturers are; Mannigton, Bentley and Lee’s or equal in accordance to
the following specifications. Carpet specified shall meet or exceed the following criteria.
Construction – Patterned Loop or tip sheer
Fiber - 100% Antron Legacy or Lumina Type 6.6.
Face Weight: 20 oz minimum
Minimum 26 oz.
Gauge: Minimum 5/64
Density: Minimum 6000
Warranty: Lifetime limited wear and backing warranty.
Soil/ Stain Protection inherent in the fiber or added during manufacturing are required. Topical
stain protection is not acceptable.
CARPET TILES
09 68 10
Carpet shall be a tufted pattered loop product installed as recommended by the manufacturer. Acceptable
manufacturers are; Mannington, Bentley and Lee’s or equal in accordance with the following
specifications.
Carpet shall be certified by the California Gold Sustainable Carpet Standard at the gold or platinum level.
Carpet tile systems shall not exceed the target emissions factors of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s
following programs:
4. Carpet: Green Label Plus Program and Testing Procedures.
5. Carpet Cushion: Green Label Program and Testing Procedure
6. Carpet Adhesive: Green Label Program and Testing Procedure.
Handicapped Requirement - 4500 (min) = (yarn weight) (36) divided by pile height.
CARPET TILE SPECIFCATIONS:
Construction – Tufted Pattern Loop
Yarn - 100 % Antron Legacy or Lumina Type 6.6
Gauge – 5/64
Yarn Weight - 20 oz./sq. yard or greater
Stiches – 9-10
.125 /.118
Backing - UltraBac or equal
Tile size: 24” x 24”
Soil/ Stain Protection inherent in the fiber or added during manufacturing are required. Topical
stain protection is not acceptable.
RESINOUS FLOORING
09 80 00
Resinous flooring material can be used in areas with excessive wear and tear or subject to extreme water
usage. Such areas are operating rooms, tub rooms, food preparation areas, waste collection sites, staff
showers and decontamination/disinfection areas.
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PAINTING AND COATING
09 90 00
Base materials will be Kelly Moore as listed in our standard specification section 09900 and tinted to a
specified color from various paint manufacturers. Preferred paint manufacture colors are Kelly Moore,
Glidden (previous ICI), Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore, Pittsburg and Amertone which is a
discontinued line but used for a color match to the older parts of the facility. Dunn Edwards paint colors
formulas are proprietary and can not be used at this campus. Prime coats and finish coats for any 1-paint
system shall be products by the same manufacturer.
Architectural coatings shall comply with the Green Seal Standards GS-11 (01/01/10) and the most current
LEED Requirements, whichever is more stringent.
1. Aromatic Compounds: the product shall contain no more than 1.0 percent by weight of the sum
total of aromatic compounds. Testing for the concentration of these compounds shall be
performed if they are determined to be present in the product during a materials audit.
2. Prohibited Chemicals: the manufacturer shall demonstrate that the following chemical compounds
are not used as ingredients in the manufacture of the product.
a. Halomethanes: methylene chloride
b. Chlorinated ethanes: 1,1,1-trichloroethane
c. Aromatic solvents: benzene, toluene (methylbenzene), ethylbenzene
d. Chlorinated ethylenes: vinyl chloride
e. Polynuclear aromatics: naphthalene
f. Chlorobenzenes: 1,2-dichlorobenzene
g. Phthalate esters: di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, butyl benzyl, phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate,
di-n-octyl phthalate, diethyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate
h. Miscellaneous semi-volatile organics: isophorone
i. Metals and their compounds: antimony, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead, mercury
j. Preservatives (antifouling agents): formaldehyde
k. Ketones: methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone
l. Miscellaneous volatile organics: acrolein, acrylonitrile
3. Paint Types
a. Semi Gloss paint is our standard
b. Satin is acceptable in non-patient areas
c. Eggshell or Flat are not permitted except in high end administrative areas
EXECUTION
Refer to the Paint Specification 09900
VENTILATION
The room/space shall be well ventilated with outside air (if possible) during painting and for a period of 72
hours following completion of painting. The air leaving the room/space shall be exhausted only to the
outside, with no distribution to any occupied spaces during painting and for a period of 72 hours following
completion of painting.
WALL COVERING
09 95 00
Wall coverings will be used minimally if at all on a project. Wall covering will not be used in a patient room
unless it is a boarder located at the top of the wall.
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